Well, "they" have been insinuating he's on the hot seat and calling for his head for the last 4-5 years. That has to wear on you.He has looked old and tired all year.
Well, "they" have been insinuating he's on the hot seat and calling for his head for the last 4-5 years. That has to wear on you.He has looked old and tired all year.
Have you listened to Gary and Vern?i cant imagine anyone listening to anything richt has to say about football by choice
i think he will end up in some sort of ministry/mission work, maybe fca or team chaplain type stuff. i don't see him taking another high pressure coaching gig, he is set for money and if i am not mistaken he has grandkids now.He has shown so little enthusiasm this year that I doubt he takes a job any time soon. He certainly doesn't need the money.
for the love of god, noIf LK leaves Bama, I wouldn't mind him being OC; he had pretty decent offenses at FSU (and at GA when injuries weren't riddling the starting lineup). Don't know if he'd be willing to go back to being an OC but unless he goes to a much lesser program, his resume ain't gonna call for the really big bucks IMO.
He is already a very wealthy man and doesn't have to work at all even if UGA did not give him anything else. However, I'm sure UGA will owe him some money in the buyout. I'd go to the beach or mountains or travel around the world, but I'm sure he will find something to do with his time.Isn't Jim Donnan still in Athens? If memory serves me correctly, he had a very nice buyout package. I would think that they take even better care of MR. He will be a very wealthy man and won't have to work at all.
the issue with richt is not the win percentage. he can't consistently (ever) win big games and his teams get embarrassed quite often, usually on a national stage. and this is during a time where uga should be perched firmly on top of the east with little challenge. it's not that he loses, it's how he loses.Since when has a .740 win percentage been "not great?" That's freaking phenomenal. His teams have under-performed the past 3-4 years, but he could go almost anywhere and the hiring would be hailed as a coup.
I don't see the U a good fit. Especially since some of the former thugs n boosters have come out saying they want someone to bring the 'swagga' back to the U.He's a Miami alum... should be fairly easy for him to get on that list if he wants to.
In the interview after the Ga Tech game, Richt was just listless. It was like he had just finished coaching a powder puff flag football game...The last few interviews I've seen, I don't know that he wants to go on coaching, especially at some place that is a huge project. Wouldn't surprise me if he didn't just take the money, retire from football, and get involved in some charity work. I wish him good luck.
I don't disagree with that, but someone called his winning percentage "nothing special." That's ridiculous.the issue with richt is not the win percentage. he can't consistently (ever) win big games and his teams get embarrassed quite often, usually on a national stage. and this is during a time where uga should be perched firmly on top of the east with little challenge. it's not that he loses, it's how he loses.