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Mark Richt isn't just Coach; he's coaching again at Miami - ACC Blog- ESPN
“I told everybody who works here: ‘I want to coach. You’ve got to do your job,’” Richt said. “If everybody does their job, we’re in good shape. If I’ve got to go clean up a bunch of junk, I can’t do what I want to do and we’ll have to find somebody else to get it done.”
The message has been sent. And those assistants who left Georgia to follow Richt to Miami have seen a difference.
“Being around him last year, he wasn’t a very happy person,” offensive coordinator Thomas Brown said. “He didn’t have a lot of fun. He was still himself, but he didn’t seem like the same old coach. Being down in South Florida and being back at his alma mater and having the chance to call plays again and coach the quarterbacks gave him new life. He’s taken 20 years off his life. He shows more energy, more passion. He’s re-energized.”
The nerves are gone. The fun is only now beginning.
“I told everybody who works here: ‘I want to coach. You’ve got to do your job,’” Richt said. “If everybody does their job, we’re in good shape. If I’ve got to go clean up a bunch of junk, I can’t do what I want to do and we’ll have to find somebody else to get it done.”
The message has been sent. And those assistants who left Georgia to follow Richt to Miami have seen a difference.
“Being around him last year, he wasn’t a very happy person,” offensive coordinator Thomas Brown said. “He didn’t have a lot of fun. He was still himself, but he didn’t seem like the same old coach. Being down in South Florida and being back at his alma mater and having the chance to call plays again and coach the quarterbacks gave him new life. He’s taken 20 years off his life. He shows more energy, more passion. He’s re-energized.”
The nerves are gone. The fun is only now beginning.