was today the death knell for Miles and Richt?

#28
#28
Miles should keep his job but get a real OC and stay away from the offense.

Georgia hasn't won an SEC title in 10 years. I'd have a really hard time accepting that.
 
#30
#30
Miles should keep his job but get a real OC and stay away from the offense.

Georgia hasn't won an SEC title in 10 years. I'd have a really hard time accepting that.

Both have bigtime recruiting classes coming in next season and both have 5 star QBs committed -- if either gets fired it sets them back several years
 
#33
#33
Honestly it wouldn't. Especially Mark. Saying he would take 10-3 every year? Laughable if UGA keeps him honestly

I would kill for 9-3 to be a disappointing season again. Doesn't make a ton of sense this year to fire him.
 
#34
#34
With how high Miles' buyout is, I just can't see them electing to start paying that in a year where SO many high-to-very-high coaching vacancies already exist. There are barely enough coaches to accept those jobs as it is right now.

I agree
 
#40
#40
Does LSU really think Fisher is an upgrade over Miles? Maybe marginal at best, but nowhere near a 13mil buyout.
 
#41
#41
Does LSU really think Fisher is an upgrade over Miles? Maybe marginal at best, but nowhere near a 13mil buyout.

Les probably did something like skip playing golf with a bigwig to hang out with his family, and some misguided vendetta was started. There's so few guys that qualify as "legitimately better" than Miles that you're absolutely stupid chasing after them.
 
#43
#43
Firing Richt would be idiotic, it would be very difficult to upgrade over him. UGA fans are quick to forget the Ray Goff, and Jim Donnan eras. They seem to think that there are dozens of Vince Dooleys out there. He had several mediocre years.
 
#44
#44
Does LSU really think Fisher is an upgrade over Miles? Maybe marginal at best, but nowhere near a 13mil buyout.

I don't know why Fisher would leave FL ST unless LSU makes him the highest paid coach in the game.

In 2013 LSU was 5-3 in SEC finished 3rd in West
In 2014 LSU was 4-4 in SEC play finished 4th in West
In 2015 LSU is currently 4-3 in SEC, has been blowed out in last 3 games, with Texas A&M remaining, a lose will put them 6th place finish with a lose.

That is 3 years of mediocrity. Why hang on to a coach that is no longer getting the job done and the program in a slow decline. That is what UT did and look at the terrible outcome we had. Fire him and move on while there is plenty of talent to bring in a quality coach.
 
#45
#45
Firing Richt would be idiotic, it would be very difficult to upgrade over him. UGA fans are quick to forget the Ray Goff, and Jim Donnan eras. They seem to think that there are dozens of Vince Dooleys out there. He had several mediocre years.

Vince has a son Georgia could hire. :)
 
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#46
#46
Does LSU really think Fisher is an upgrade over Miles? Maybe marginal at best, but nowhere near a 13mil buyout.


$13 million for Les
$2 million for Les's coaches
$5 million for Jimbo's buy out (assuming LSU pays this to FSU)

Then the annual Jimbo salary.

More like >$20 million.
 
#47
#47
That is 3 years of mediocrity. Why hang on to a coach that is no longer getting the job done and the program in a slow decline. That is what UT did and look at the terrible outcome we had. Fire him and move on while there is plenty of talent to bring in a quality coach.

Because if he's fired he and the staff will be owed 17 million dollars and with the job openings available at the end of the year they'll end up having to pay top dollar for his replacement. With the buyout and new contract lsu would probably have to come out of pocket over 30 million in the next 4 or 5 years
 
#48
#48
LSU wants Les gone for some reason. They've undercut him at every chance. The idiotic handling of Chavis by the AD last year is the reason he jumped ship when it never should have reached that point.
 
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#49
#49
Because if he's fired he and the staff will be owed 17 million dollars and with the job openings available at the end of the year they'll end up having to pay top dollar for his replacement. With the buyout and new contract lsu would probably have to come out of pocket over 30 million in the next 4 or 5 years

I have read the donors have stated the buyout would not be an issue. They will not settle for mediocrity.

Maybe they look at UT hanging on to Fulmer a few year too long and see the disastrous outcome that brought. They may be looking at it as taking a big hit now or a much larger hit in years to come, with a few years of being a bottom dweller t by hanging on to a coach too long.
 
#50
#50
Because if he's fired he and the staff will be owed 17 million dollars and with the job openings available at the end of the year they'll end up having to pay top dollar for his replacement. With the buyout and new contract lsu would probably have to come out of pocket over 30 million in the next 4 or 5 years

According to reports, the buyout isn't an issue.
 

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