Just food for thought.
Trip to Washington was decided prior to the Auburn game. Much of what I have read makes it evident that some of the more prominent contributors are getting some listening time with Mahogany Row. Appears that the head coach is listening a little closer this time around. Four million dollars is not chicken scratch.
Again the head coach was a bit perturbed at his last press conference. Have often read that the head coach is a very patient man. Seems anytime a question is asked that does not sit well with him, his patience disappears.
Signs indicating that he is very much aware of what is being said. Remember well the head coach saying that he does not listen or read what is said about him or the team on social media. Guess that half of the Bulldog Nation does not seem to matter to this very patient coach. Do know this, did not take him long to hit "twitter" with a message when it was mentioned that Pruitt leaving was a distinct possibility. I believe it remains a possibility. Apparently the head coach was not completely honest about cyber space.
Was mentioned on Dawgs.com a while back that Kirby Smart was ready to spread his wings. It was also said here that South Carolina seems to be the perfect fit for the newest Nick Saban disciple. Smart head coach in the SEC East, Saban controls the West.
If Kirby Smart were offered the head job in Athens, it would make a lot of head coaches cringe a bit, including Nick Saban. Smart surrounded by the talent near Athens would change the way Georgia recruits and plays on Saturdays. Our head coach has had 15 years to capitalize on the talent surrounding the Classic City. As is pointed out above, results speak for themselves.
Have said this before on coaching at Georgia. Check the time that VD remained as head coach. Impresses some I suppose. My opinion, those in charge of football in Athens seem to value long term relationships. Long term relationships are great if there is value in remaining "joined at the hip".
Mark Richt on the hot seat again. Second time actually. Next time those above Richt will be the target(s). Outside money is beginning to speak loudly to those that could find themselves in the same situation that Richt is in now. McGarity is nothing more than a pawn. Georgia football needs and has needed "LEADERSHIP" long before Richt arrived. Did not intend to "shout", however that is the way I feel about the way our program is being and has been run for many years.
Going to regret the day that Kirby Smart moves to Columbia, South Carolina. Jim McElwain in Gainesville, Florida. Richt/McGarity remain, we will be the doormat of the East.
Mark Richt never understood that it takes 11 men on "both sides" of the football to reach heights that coaches such as Nick Saban attain.
Some lead, others follow.