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I like Coach Richt, despite the fact that he coaches a rival school. I think he's a good man and a decent coach. Therefore, I regret that his tenure has seen its high watermark. The victory over LSU was it.

In a shocking turn of events, a flat Bulldog team falls to the Vols this Saturday, signaling the beginning of the decline of the Richt era at UGa. No longer willing to accept mediocre performances with stellar athletes, the Bulldog fans call for and receive his head by the 2016 season.

That's how I see it going down.

AV

Flame away, I know I'm way out on a dry twig of a limb.
 
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It would have to be a monumental meltdown...have you seen the rest of their schedule? Child's play.
 
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I like Coach Richt, despite the fact that he coaches a rival school. I think he's a good man and a decent coach. Therefore, I regret that his tenure has seen its high watermark. The victory over LSU was it.

In a shocking turn of events, a flat Bulldog team falls to the Vols this Saturday, signaling the beginning of the decline of the Richt era at UGa. No longer willing to accept mediocre performances with stellar athletes, the Bulldog fans call for and receive his head by the 2016 season.

That's how I see it going down.

AV

Flame away, I know I'm way out on a dry twig of a limb.
i hope you are right.we will need a perfect game from worley and our defense to win.and the dawgs need to shoot themselves in the foot 3or4 times.
 
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i hope you are right.we will need a perfect game from worley and our defense to win.and the dawgs need to shoot themselves in the foot 3or4 times.

The shootings occur before the season starts so their suspensions will be over before our game.
 
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i do think if or when richt wins a NC he will retire soon after.just my opinion.i can see him and his wife doing missionary work since they are christians.i read where they have done some in the past.
 
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Its all about MURRY, if he has a bad day, and our D gets some picks 6 then this could happen...that's why we follow College Football because they tend to be up and down every weekend
 
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i do think if or when richt wins a NC he will retire soon after.just my opinion.i can see him and his wife doing missionary work since they are christians.i read where they have done some in the past.

I'm betting that Richt's wife wishes that he would do something else besides missionary work!














I am awful.
I am going to hell.
 
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It would take something amazing for UT to win.

Something impossible.

Something that just NEVER, EVER happens . . . like getting five turnovers in the first quarter. :p
 
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I like Coach Richt, despite the fact that he coaches a rival school. I think he's a good man and a decent coach. Therefore, I regret that his tenure has seen its high watermark. The victory over LSU was it.

In a shocking turn of events, a flat Bulldog team falls to the Vols this Saturday, signaling the beginning of the decline of the Richt era at UGa. No longer willing to accept mediocre performances with stellar athletes, the Bulldog fans call for and receive his head by the 2016 season.

That's how I see it going down.

AV

Flame away, I know I'm way out on a dry twig of a limb.

I think Richt gets tired of the job and walks away well before 2016, and moves into some sort of ministry.

I'd be more than happy if UT starts him down the path to his true calling.
 
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I think Richt gets tired of the job and walks away well before 2016, and moves into some sort of ministry.

I'd be more than happy if UT starts him down the path to his true calling.

Him and Tebow start a tent revival tour throughout the south imo.
 
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Sound just like Fulmer's situation. They better think twice before they get rid of a 10-11 win per season coach. They might wind up like us...dreaming for 6 wins and a shot at a bowl game.
 
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Sound just like Fulmer's situation. They better think twice before they get rid of a 10-11 win per season coach. They might wind up like us...dreaming for 6 wins and a shot at a bowl game.

Unfortunately, Phil wasn't winning 10 when he was fired.
 
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Unfortunately, Phil wasn't winning 10 when he was fired.

He is 152-52 all-time hall of fame coach. He certainly never did worse than what we have and he consistently did much better. I'm not knocking Butch. He will get us back. I'm just saying UGA better be careful what they wish for or they might find themselves lost in the weeds with us dreaming of the good ole days.
 
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Sound just like Fulmer's situation. They better think twice before they get rid of a 10-11 win per season coach. They might wind up like us...dreaming for 6 wins and a shot at a bowl game.

That sounds so stupid. Until you realize that it 100% accurate. :ermm:
 
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