Seems to me that the 2015 Season is going to answer a lot questions and produce a lot of answers.
Whether we are for or against Mark Richt, referring to his coaching abilities, leaving everything else out.
From the beginning of Mark Richt's coaching days in Athens he was an unknown "head coach". Richt was known as a very good offensive coordinator. Proved to be that when he was promoted to offensive coordinator at FSU.
Came to Georgia and he did so not being sure it was the right thing for him to do. Group recruiting Richt from Georgia convinced him it was the right thing to do. First year as the head coach had a so-so year for a first time leader. After that Richt's stock started to rise and rise quickly. All was well up until somewhere around 2006/2007, there were "some" that were starting to question Richt's ability to lead, both players and assistant coaches.
It has often been referred to here as the time spent after 2007 was like riding on a "roller coaster". Both player and coaches were showing signs of something not quite right. Some of the fan base picked up on what appeared to be a lack of something. Something had gone wrong, appeared the roller coaster had left the tracks.
Coaches hired, coaches released.
Fast forward to 2015 Season.
Mark Richt has a serious amount of talent in Athens, both veteran and rookie. Head coach has hired new coaches and the results of those hirings will play out this season. The things that have been going wrong have to be corrected this year. Public Relations and much of the media have really been beating the drums for this season. That happens most years, but there is something about moving forward in 2015 that not only needs to be done, it has to happen.
Many of us are pro Pruitt/Rocker and Company. In agreement with ogredawg and others, 2015 is not a time for excuses. Not a player on the defense that has not said or at least is in agreement with them being in tune with the way the defense under Pruitt should/will run. We will see, don't see talent as a big issue.
If the defense is going to be "that good" then the offense should have a great year. My opinion, the necessary parts are there, in abundance. Yes there are some very good offensive linemen that are as good or close to as good as the starters. There is depth on the offensive line. Comes down again to a new hire, Rob Sale has a lot to work with. Schottenheimer gets his turn at D1 college football. One thing Brian will like . . . . the players listen, don't have the big bucks in their pockets, makes a difference. Example of that . . . . Nick Saban at Miami. I know.
Will stop on this for now, have more to rattle on about, and will.