LimeyDawg,
Good topic and believe it or not, one I was thinking about today.
Allow me to draw from a historical football time I lived through and I think you'll see incredibly similar parallels.
I remember back during the Tony Dungy days in Tampa Bay, he was incredibly adored, an upstanding man, and turned a football team that was a perpetual embarrassment into a real contender. He changed the culture for the Bucs and brought respectability year after year. Eventually though, as the story goes, he just couldn't get the team over the hump. Finally, the Bucs fired him and the fan reaction was emotionally charged, much like we are experiencing with Georgia firing Richt. Jon Gruden rolled into town and in short order, retooled the team and in his first season, led them to a super bowl victory with a vast majority of Dungy's players, plus the free agents Gruden brought in. In essence, he got more out of the same players than Dungy did because of his mindset and his demands.
I see this period of Kirby coming in to Athens in a much similar light. Do I have the expectation of him winning a national championship in year 1? Absolutely not. I think it's going to take 2-3 seasons to see that happen. Do I think it could happen in year 1? Yes. I think it is entirely possible we could see it happen.
My expectations out of Kirby, each season, is progressive and dramatic improvement in the areas of our deficiencies, because with each dramatic improvement, it moves us closer to hoisting up the hardware in January. I think season 1 for him is going to be changing the culture in Athens. And I mean a thorough overhaul of what has been the status quo for the last fifteen years. That won't happen overnight. Culture is a massive deficiency in this program right now, and that will be a year 1 change I completely expect to see happen.