2-3 years from now Richt will have a more talented Miami team than any UGA team he ever fielded
Just hope everyone will be patient...I believe your spot on with the 3 year process...
2-3 years from now Richt will have a more talented Miami team than any UGA team he ever fielded
I hear a common misconception that Richt had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami.
I trotted out a fact that Richt was 19-4 vs. ACC teams while at UGA, in which fans of ACC teams say well he had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami.
I also hear radio guys bring up the talent argument UGA vs. Miami also.
Facts from 2006-2015 NFL draft spanned 10 years.
UGA-55 players drafted/6 first rounders
Miami-48 players drafted/7 first rounders
Now if you want to include Richt's entire UGA coaching career to the same time span at Miami.
Miami-80 players drafted/23 first rounders
UGA-76 players drafted/12 first rounders
Now don't get me wrong over the past 10 years UGA has had more depth, slightly more talent. It's not some HUGE gap like some are putting on.
It's very similiar actually.
I hear a common misconception that Richt had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami.
I trotted out a fact that Richt was 19-4 vs. ACC teams while at UGA, in which fans of ACC teams say well he had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami.
I also hear radio guys bring up the talent argument UGA vs. Miami also.
Facts from 2006-2015 NFL draft spanned 10 years.
UGA-55 players drafted/6 first rounders
Miami-48 players drafted/7 first rounders
Now if you want to include Richt's entire UGA coaching career to the same time span at Miami.
Miami-80 players drafted/23 first rounders
UGA-76 players drafted/12 first rounders
Now don't get me wrong over the past 10 years UGA has had more depth, slightly more talent. It's not some HUGE gap like some are putting on.
It's very similiar actually.
Not an apples to apples comparison. Think about how much talent we've missed out on under Golden and the end of Randy's tenure. If Richt recruits like he historically has he'd have MORE talent at Miami than any of his Georgia teams had.
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Yeap. There is more talent in the tri-country area, than there is in metro Atlanta. You factor in a weaker conference, and the ability to recruit nationally, and Miami will be only be behind FSU in talent.
Clemson is currently the most talented team in the ACC.
Right now, for the 2016 season, I think it's Clemson and it's not even close. That Clemson team was really young last year and really good. They'd be my preseason [URL=https://www.canesinsight.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=1]#1 [/URL] .
I hear a common misconception that Richt had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami.
I trotted out a fact that Richt was 19-4 vs. ACC teams while at UGA, in which fans of ACC teams say well he had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami.
I also hear radio guys bring up the talent argument UGA vs. Miami also.
Facts from 2006-2015 NFL draft spanned 10 years.
UGA-55 players drafted/6 first rounders
Miami-48 players drafted/7 first rounders
Now if you want to include Richt's entire UGA coaching career to the same time span at Miami.
Miami-80 players drafted/23 first rounders
UGA-76 players drafted/12 first rounders
Now don't get me wrong over the past 10 years UGA has had more depth, slightly more talent. It's not some HUGE gap like some are putting on.
It's very similiar actually.
What about all of the UDFAs like Allen Hurns? Until last year, Miami has held the top spot for most NFL players.
This year may be a little tough for Richt with 80ish kids. 2017, if he can keep the NFL departures (Kaaya, AQM, Thomas...) from happening we could be one of the top teams in the country.
I live in in an area where it's Clemson, UGA, and South Carolina talk most of the year.
Fans of these schools as well as radio guys around here keep saying that Richt will struggle to win like he did at UGA (basically 10 wins per season), and point to his record vs. the ACC 19-4 at UGA was because he had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami, and that winning success vs. ACC won't translate over.
I also see this narrative with some national guys I think too.
I think the numbers in my original post point to Richt is going to have just as much talent on hand at Miami, and possibly more.
Not an apples to apples comparison. Think about how much talent we've missed out on under Golden and the end of Randy's tenure. If Richt recruits like he historically has he'd have MORE talent at Miami than any of his Georgia teams had.
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Yeap. There is more talent in the tri-country area, than there is in metro Atlanta. You factor in a weaker conference, and the ability to recruit nationally, and Miami will be only be behind FSU in talent.
Clemson is currently the most talented team in the ACC.
The other part of the question is when it comes to talent is does he have enough talent to compete with the ACC? Miami and UGAs overall talent might be marginally different, but the difference between the new schedule in the ACC vs. his schedule in the SEC is massive. Mark went against a very good schedule every year at UGA whereas at Miami he won't have to see that every week. That's what gets me so ****ed about the "talent" issue; if you're saying we don't have talent, you're saying we don't have enough talent to win (probably) the ****tiest division in major college football. I just don't buy that.
I think recruits from the state of Georgia, in general, are overrated. They're consistently highly rated, but don't consistently produce IMO. FL obviously has more talent, but the gap in talent between GA and FL is bigger than most people probably think.
Richt's best players were mostly out of state - Stafford, Gurley, Moreno, AJ Green
He did a great job of locking up Georgia players. You have to lock up your backyard, and he did that. Problem is, his backyard wasn't as good as billed.
My one knock on his recruiting at Georgia is he should have identified that, and been more aggressive in recruiting other talent rich SEC regions like Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida.
So if he locks up South Florida like he did Georgia, and adds 2-3 National recruits in each class, we should be contending for NC's again.
Not an apples to apples comparison. Think about how much talent we've missed out on under Golden and the end of Randy's tenure. If Richt recruits like he historically has he'd have MORE talent at Miami than any of his Georgia teams had.
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Yeap. There is more talent in the tri-country area, than there is in metro Atlanta. You factor in a weaker conference, and the ability to recruit nationally, and Miami will be only be behind FSU in talent.
Clemson is currently the most talented team in the ACC.
Right now, for the 2016 season, I think it's Clemson and it's not even close. That Clemson team was really young last year and really good. They'd be my preseason [URL=https://www.canesinsight.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=1]#1 [/URL] .
My feeling has always been that until you win one, you are never the favorite (late 90s frank Beamer I'm looking at you). #1 has to be Alabama until dabo proves he can do it.
I hear a common misconception that Richt had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami.
I trotted out a fact that Richt was 19-4 vs. ACC teams while at UGA, in which fans of ACC teams say well he had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami.
I also hear radio guys bring up the talent argument UGA vs. Miami also.
Facts from 2006-2015 NFL draft spanned 10 years.
UGA-55 players drafted/6 first rounders
Miami-48 players drafted/7 first rounders
Now if you want to include Richt's entire UGA coaching career to the same time span at Miami.
Miami-80 players drafted/23 first rounders
UGA-76 players drafted/12 first rounders
Now don't get me wrong over the past 10 years UGA has had more depth, slightly more talent. It's not some HUGE gap like some are putting on.
It's very similiar actually.
I hear a common misconception that Richt had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami.
I trotted out a fact that Richt was 19-4 vs. ACC teams while at UGA, in which fans of ACC teams say well he had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami.
I also hear radio guys bring up the talent argument UGA vs. Miami also.
Facts from 2006-2015 NFL draft spanned 10 years.
UGA-55 players drafted/6 first rounders
Miami-48 players drafted/7 first rounders
Now if you want to include Richt's entire UGA coaching career to the same time span at Miami.
Miami-80 players drafted/23 first rounders
UGA-76 players drafted/12 first rounders
Now don't get me wrong over the past 10 years UGA has had more depth, slightly more talent. It's not some HUGE gap like some are putting on.
It's very similiar actually.
I live in in an area where it's Clemson, UGA, and South Carolina talk most of the year.
Fans of these schools as well as radio guys around here keep saying that Richt will struggle to win like he did at UGA (basically 10 wins per season), and point to his record vs. the ACC 19-4 at UGA was because he had more talent at UGA than he will at Miami, and that winning success vs. ACC won't translate over.
I also see this narrative with some national guys I think too.
I think the numbers in my original post point to Richt is going to have just as much talent on hand at Miami, and possibly more.
Those people are baboons if they think Richt won't have access to equal or better talent at UM than he did at UGA. They're all SEC brainwashed dopes in that neck of the backwoods.