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i dont condone what went on at baylor, but its once again a private institution getting creamed for stuff that public institutions, especially ones in the southeast are doing daily
i dont condone what went on at baylor, but its once again a private institution getting creamed for stuff that public institutions, especially ones in the southeast are doing daily
My point was we can win with good players that don't have to be suspended.)
Like in 2001. Man was that ever brutal.Gonna suck when we're missing some key players for big games. But it's on him to recruit good character and pick the right guys. You can't sign a bunch of clowns then kick them all out and congratulate yourself.
You gotta win at the end of the day. And I ain't talking 9.4 games per year. If that means signing a guy who might be slightly less talented but won't get kicked off the team, then that's what he should do.
At the end of the day, it's a results game. He's not making $4M per to be a mentor.
Huh? What did Richt do in 2001?
I don't see it that way anymore at all. I listen to a ton of college football radio shows. And they have been using Miami's handling of Blue and Figueroa's alleged rape as a model of how to handle these sorts of situations.The only issue I could see being problematic at a school like Miami is if Richt brings in too many kids that he ends up having to boot. That media narrative will flip real quick from Mark Richt the disciplinarian to Mark Richt can't control the program at Miami as he's had sooooo many players with issues. Then the scrutiny on who he's recruiting and if he's suited for big city culture will start. It won't be fair or right but ANY discipline related actions or issues here always get spun as us being a renegade program located in a cultural cesspool.
Semerene had about 50 run ins with the law while Folden was here.We'll see. All I know is Mark Walton would have been dismissed before the facts came to light if Golden was still here.
I don't see it that way anymore at all. I listen to a ton of college football radio shows. And they have been using Miami's handling of Blue and Figueroa's alleged rape as a model of how to handle these sorts of situations.The only issue I could see being problematic at a school like Miami is if Richt brings in too many kids that he ends up having to boot. That media narrative will flip real quick from Mark Richt the disciplinarian to Mark Richt can't control the program at Miami as he's had sooooo many players with issues. Then the scrutiny on who he's recruiting and if he's suited for big city culture will start. It won't be fair or right but ANY discipline related actions or issues here always get spun as us being a renegade program located in a cultural cesspool.
My point was we can win with good players that don't have to be suspended.)
Like in 2001. Man was that ever brutal.Gonna suck when we're missing some key players for big games. But it's on him to recruit good character and pick the right guys. You can't sign a bunch of clowns then kick them all out and congratulate yourself.
You gotta win at the end of the day. And I ain't talking 9.4 games per year. If that means signing a guy who might be slightly less talented but won't get kicked off the team, then that's what he should do.
At the end of the day, it's a results game. He's not making $4M per to be a mentor.
Huh? What did Richt do in 2001?
You realize that was a totally different era prior to every move being scrutinized by everyone with a cellphone camera.
And Davis and Richt are two totally different people. Davis was as grimy and hungry to move up the coaching ladder as possible. He actively attempted to keep misdeeds of important players quiet.
Richt doesn't operate that way, and even if he did, he couldn't get away with it in today's climate where everyone with a cellphone and an internet connection is looking to break "news". In the Davis era, that whole Mark Walton nonsense never would have seen the light of day.
Richt can win championships here. I'm not saying he can't. But he won't do it using the exact model he used at UGA. He won't be able to sign a bunch of dicey characters then sit them all the time or kick them out. He'll either have to relax his standards a bit, which I don't see happening, or he'll have to recruit better character than he did at UGA.
I already know there's gunna be a lot of people on this site who are gunna get ****ed that he suspends people, even if they are stars
Gonna suck when we're missing some key players for big games. But it's on him to recruit good character and pick the right guys. You can't sign a bunch of clowns then kick them all out and congratulate yourself.
You gotta win at the end of the day. And I ain't talking 9.4 games per year. If that means signing a guy who might be slightly less talented but won't get kicked off the team, then that's what he should do.
At the end of the day, it's a results game. He's not making $4M per to be a mentor.
Yup. But it can and should be done. Butch was as strict a disciplinarian as we've had and built a monster nonetheless. Richt may not be on par with Butch as a recruiter, but he's not far off and he's a better coach. Just need some depth.
My point was we can win with good players that don't have to be suspended.)
Like in 2001. Man was that ever brutal.Gonna suck when we're missing some key players for big games. But it's on him to recruit good character and pick the right guys. You can't sign a bunch of clowns then kick them all out and congratulate yourself.
You gotta win at the end of the day. And I ain't talking 9.4 games per year. If that means signing a guy who might be slightly less talented but won't get kicked off the team, then that's what he should do.
At the end of the day, it's a results game. He's not making $4M per to be a mentor.
Huh? What did Richt do in 2001?
You realize that was a totally different era prior to every move being scrutinized by everyone with a cellphone camera.
And Davis and Richt are two totally different people. Davis was as grimy and hungry to move up the coaching ladder as possible. He actively attempted to keep misdeeds of important players quiet.
Richt doesn't operate that way, and even if he did, he couldn't get away with it in today's climate where everyone with a cellphone and an internet connection is looking to break "news". In the Davis era, that whole Mark Walton nonsense never would have seen the light of day.
Richt can win championships here. I'm not saying he can't. But he won't do it using the exact model he used at UGA. He won't be able to sign a bunch of dicey characters then sit them all the time or kick them out. He'll either have to relax his standards a bit, which I don't see happening, or he'll have to recruit better character than he did at UGA.
My point was we can win with good players that don't have to be suspended.)
Like in 2001. Man was that ever brutal.
Huh? What did Richt do in 2001?
You realize that was a totally different era prior to every move being scrutinized by everyone with a cellphone camera.
And Davis and Richt are two totally different people. Davis was as grimy and hungry to move up the coaching ladder as possible. He actively attempted to keep misdeeds of important players quiet.
Richt doesn't operate that way, and even if he did, he couldn't get away with it in today's climate where everyone with a cellphone and an internet connection is looking to break "news". In the Davis era, that whole Mark Walton nonsense never would have seen the light of day.
Richt can win championships here. I'm not saying he can't. But he won't do it using the exact model he used at UGA. He won't be able to sign a bunch of dicey characters then sit them all the time or kick them out. He'll either have to relax his standards a bit, which I don't see happening, or he'll have to recruit better character than he did at UGA.
Davis sort of had to be a disciplinarian with the program's NCAA troubles. I don't believe he covered up misdeeds, but I believe the disciplinarian role was largely forced upon him.
What do you all think the role of the Hurricane program is?
1) produce all-around student athletes/citizens with a winning tradition...or
2) win NCs and operate as a semi-pro NFL farm team?
I think I lean #1 so long as the winning tradition part is an achieved goal on a consistent basis
Richt is a great recruiter. My issue is this: If you recruit great talent but have to kick so many of them off the team because you have tight rules, then you're not doing a great job. He needs to do a better job recruiting guys he doesn't have to keep suspending or ultimately kick out. He didn't do a great job of that at UGA.Gonna suck when we're missing some key players for big games. But it's on him to recruit good character and pick the right guys. You can't sign a bunch of clowns then kick them all out and congratulate yourself.
You gotta win at the end of the day. And I ain't talking 9.4 games per year. If that means signing a guy who might be slightly less talented but won't get kicked off the team, then that's what he should do.
At the end of the day, it's a results game. He's not making $4M per to be a mentor.
Yup. But it can and should be done. Butch was as strict a disciplinarian as we've had and built a monster nonetheless. Richt may not be on par with Butch as a recruiter, but he's not far off and he's a better coach. Just need some depth.
Butch wasn't as hardcore a disciplinarian as people make him out to be. Players were scared of him. But he did all he could do to keep arrests quiet and keep guys eligible even when they were doing some shady ****. Butch was incensed when UM suspended several players before I think it was the UCLA game where EJ went off.
He was a master of working with the local cops to keep stuff quiet. Don't forget that he did all this before the internet where everything became news and everyone was taping everything.
Its also a reason I'd personally rather win fewer championships and have our guys more successful in the league once they move on than having guys who never perform in the league but we win more championships.
I'd rather have guys be more successful in the future after leaving here than while here...After all, that is the purpose of college.
Its also a reason I'd personally rather win fewer championships and have our guys more successful in the league once they move on than having guys who never perform in the league but we win more championships.
I'd rather have guys be more successful in the future after leaving here than while here...After all, that is the purpose of college.
Bravo,Bravo this will get you a 6-6 record year after year!