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14 years 11 months ago #26036 by DawgFanInTn
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Good article by David Hale listing possible candidates.

1.) Does the new coach have to have a far different personality than the old ones?
Answer: If you don't think that Fabris and Willie could get in a player's face, you've obviously never spent a minute anywhere near a UGA practice. This is the biggest misconception about the departed coaches. They weren't too easy on their players by any stretch. And it never hurts to remember that intensity isn't necessarily measured by your use of four-letter words.

2.) What's going on with Rodney Garner?
Answer: I'd say his chances of getting the DC job aren't very high at the moment, and before all this broke, he said he would keep his options open as far as head-coaching vacancies around the country. But for now, that's about all the real news I have.

3.) How'd Joe Schad get this story?
Answer: I dunno. But I can say that it didn't sound like Richt was particularly pleased that this got out before he had a chance to talk to his players about it.

4.) Why would Richt want these coaches to coach in the bowl game?
Answer: First, I'm sure it was a gesture of thanks to guys who have worked very hard for him over the years. Second, who else is going to do it? The odds are that whoever is going to come on board as a replacement is still gainfully employed elsewhere, so the timing of everything remains precarious at best.

5.) How have the players reacted?
Answer: Hard to say. We haven't been allowed to speak with them, and the few that I've talked to off the record have said they're better off saying nothing -- which tells me they were told they're better off saying nothing. I have spoken with a number of former players who have all expressed sadness at the moves, particularly for Fabris who a lot of players got their start with on special teams as freshmen. One of the other things that they've told me -- and this is something fans seem to forget -- is that getting used to a whole new system is no easy task. Kelin Johnson, for one, told me it took him two-and-a-half years to really understand and be able to execute Willie's system, so for a new DC to come in and revamp things in a few months could be setting the bar awfully high. And lastly, Richt did make a point of saying during his teleconference that some players might view this as a clean slate for themselves. It seemed odd to me that he would say that when so much of the rest of his answers were somber at best, but perhaps there's a sense of some relief among some of the players who had been relegated to the deeper parts of the depth chart.

6.) Might Georgia hire a special teams coach now?
Answer: This is something I'd like to ask Richt about. As I've explained before, UGA does not have a set special teams coach because you are only allowed to have so many coaches on staff, and the delegation of responsibilities on offense and defense does not allow for the Dawgs to have a full-time ST coach. As it was, Jancek, Fabris, John Lilly and Tony Ball split duties on special teams, each taking one or two of the units. Whether that changes as Richt restructures the staff, I have no idea. Given that Fabris' defensive ends actually performed quite well this season, it might seem like his dismissal had more to do with special teams and therefore it might be an indication that Richt is going to put an emphasis on that stuff. Perhaps, but I think it was more likely that Richt knows a new DC would want power to make decisions on as much of his staff as possible, and this was simply a house cleaning.



Article by David Hale ugadogsblog .blogspot. com/

I would like to see Tuberville.

Who do you think it will be? Start the rumor mill.

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14 years 11 months ago #26049 by bigdaddy3050
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Living in Tallahassee I can tell you that FSU is after Coach Smart BIG TIME! I think Jimbo wants to make his own SEC team outta FSU and with what the SEC did to the ACC last weekend who could blame him!! :laugh:

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14 years 11 months ago #26050 by ugaa
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I had started to wonder if Tuberville would come back to that just for fun to stick it to Auburn and all the other SEC teams, hell hes not hurting for money and as a DC he wouldnt have nearly as much pressure but Im not sure rict would bring in anyone that could eventually take his job.

I have been hearing that kirby and richt had a falling out, I would love to see him come back but not sure thats going to happen, if not him then I would want the guy from TCU, he took nobodies and turned them into a unit which is what you need on defense. Willie may have been a good guy but he didnt make the defense a cohesive unit and if that doesnt happen then everyone runs around with no direction.

Also, FSU is way down on the pecking order to hire a DC, they have had a couple bad recruiting classes and very little talent UGA is stacked, UF has a lot of young guys, and dont forget ND, whether you like them or not they will pay for what they think is the best.

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14 years 11 months ago #26051 by averagedawg
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Tuberville would be a great DC, or, for that matter, a great head coach.
I respect Coach Richt but wonder how long he stays.
New blood, defensive swagger, attitude.
GO DAWGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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14 years 11 months ago #26052 by wlayton
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averagedawg, I like Tuberville too but don't believe he would ever go back to a coordinator position again.......these guys do have egos for the most part. Plus CMR doen't want to be looking over his shoulder.

I think they have to go after either a young, aggressive, innovative AND motivated DC or one with proven experience in the NFL. Not sure a Tuberville would be motivated enough at this point in his life.

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14 years 11 months ago #26053 by Swampdog
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No more compromises.
No more OJT.
No more gambling that so-and-so may be the next great coach.
Get the best, only the best, accept nothing less.
We have the best recruiting territory of any team in the SEC and there is no excuse for anything less than complete dominance.

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