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He's not going to be an OC
Will have to pony up some serious money to bring him in as a coordinator.
Well get the fuggin pony ready!!!!!
Butch as HC, Richt as OC...bring in a quality DC and look out!!!!!! 6,7,&8 comin!
Richt made 4 million last year, he's not going to be Butch's OC. lol He'll be a HC who calls the offense. I think that is a great idea for him.
Yeah, well the idea of putting the band back together - former head coaches - doing it for fun and with a goal - that actually motivates many people.
They're doing something they love just to have one more go at racking up a string of Crystal Balls.
I don't mean any harm, I really like the idea of bringing Butch back, but if Richt wants the HC job at Miami then bring him home. Let him run his offense and maybe Blake can recommend that he bring Dorsey on as his OC, giving him similar responsibilities to what Coley did for Fisher at FSU.
Well what stopped him from doing that a UGA
Richt made 4 million last year, he's not going to be Butch's OC. lol He'll be a HC who calls the offense. I think that is a great idea for him.
Yeah, well the idea of putting the band back together - former head coaches - doing it for fun and with a goal - that actually motivates many people.
They're doing something they love just to have one more go at racking up a string of Crystal Balls.
Which people? What super team of former head coaches are you talking about? And why would Mark Richt consider working under a man he probably considers a worse coach? A guy he has no connections to.
Richt made 4 million last year, he's not going to be Butch's OC. lol He'll be a HC who calls the offense. I think that is a great idea for him.
Yeah, well the idea of putting the band back together - former head coaches - doing it for fun and with a goal - that actually motivates many people.
They're doing something they love just to have one more go at racking up a string of Crystal Balls.
Which people? What super team of former head coaches are you talking about? And why would Mark Richt consider working under a man he probably considers a worse coach? A guy he has no connections to.
When you grow up, you'll realize that there are things that appeal to you that to outsiders may not make any sense.
It will mean nothing to subordinate yourself to accomplish a fun goal.
Money isn't everything. Sometimes money means nothing.
If he doesn't stick around at UGA how does it sound to have him as OC, assuming we don't end up with an offensive minded coach?
“No doubt,” Richt said. “I’ll say this: if an when I do coach again I’ll look forward to coaching again. Being more hands on. I miss coaching quarterbacks, I miss calling plays.”
Richt’s role going forward at UGA has "not been defined totally," according to Richt. Since he won’t be recruiting over the next two weeks he will spend that time "looking at my options."
Mark Richt fired: Richt waits for opportunities after Georgia | www.ajc.com
I don't think it means the OC route. I think he wants to be more like Jimbo. HC but he calls the offensive plays and coaches the QB.
Can't believe no one asked a follow up to this?
JC
Can't believe no one asked a follow up to this?
JC
More details about what coaching capacity he would like...
Is coaching elsewhere one of those options?
“Oh, yeah. No doubt. I’ll say this: If and when I do coach again, I’m looking forward to coaching again, in terms of being more hands-on. I miss coaching quarterbacks. I miss calling plays. I miss that part of it. Whether it’s in the role of head coach, coordinator, quarterbacks coach, whatever it is, if I choose to do that, I’d be really excited about coaching QB’s again and getting in the middle of the offensive strategy. Not that I wasn’t in it, but I wasn’t calling it. I think I’d be more apt to do that again.”
'I've got a lot of options' ? 7 notable quotes from Mark Richt's press conference
Can't believe no one asked a follow up to this?
JC
More details about what coaching capacity he would like...
Is coaching elsewhere one of those options?
“Oh, yeah. No doubt. I’ll say this: If and when I do coach again, I’m looking forward to coaching again, in terms of being more hands-on. I miss coaching quarterbacks. I miss calling plays. I miss that part of it. Whether it’s in the role of head coach, coordinator, quarterbacks coach, whatever it is, if I choose to do that, I’d be really excited about coaching QB’s again and getting in the middle of the offensive strategy. Not that I wasn’t in it, but I wasn’t calling it. I think I’d be more apt to do that again.”
'I've got a lot of options' ? 7 notable quotes from Mark Richt's press conference