Buc wrote: Why would Mike Bobo offer a scholarship to Faton Bauta? Since becoming head coach at Colorado State.
Why would Mike Bobo and Jeremy Pruitt go together soon after Pruitt's hire and speak to Mark Richt about "certain changes"?
Why was Mark Richt "silent" after Jeremy Pruitt stepped out and voiced his opinion about the Indoor Practice Facility?
Answer . . . . Mark Richt's job as head coach was on the line. When is the last time anyone would pp away 4 million dollars? While the bleeding hearts want mediocrity, some sites such as Dawgs.com had enough of the "Carney". Anyone that believes that Dawgs.com was not read and watched closely by the Group in Athens . . . . Never doubt that.
Buc,
I don't doubt that the former coach's job was on the line, but I also think that a big reason for the silence in the wake of "the Pruitt moment" was purely tactical. By saying nothing, he got to maintain the appearance that he was handling his business internally while being able to just ignore it away. If he addressed it, then he'd have to make some substantive public comment on Pruitt, and as anyone who has watched a press conference from the former coach, the two words 'substantive' and 'comment' are definitely not what you'd use to describe them.
Like most things in the former regime, if a problem was ignored, it didn't exist.
Buc wrote: This is where I feel UGA is . . . . About three (3) football years away from competing with "everyone", on a yearly basis. Believe this . . . . not just the SEC . . . . College football is a "business". For a "business" to survive, it takes top notch "Leadership" to move into the elite area
It also takes top notch money, and gauging by the piece I read on the AJC and listening to the dawgnation podcast yesterday, all the bleeding hearts are hands across America for the amount of money it took to buy out Shoddy, CMR, Pruitt, and Hocke. My response to that is this - blame no one but the former coach and the administration who continued to give him contract extensions. Blame him for the piss poor hiring of Shoddy, which anyone with a shred of football sense knew was a debacle in the making.
What really irks me was how, on the podcast, it's being insinuated that Pittman isn't living up to his $650k salary and how if he lands Tyler Catalina, that it will justify his large paycheck in the eyes of UGA fans. But this is part and parcel for the crap I've been reading on that rag, just like it was on national signing day where AJC's thinly veiled message being shot out -
Kirby can't do any better than Richt
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Buc wrote: At this point don't really care about the bleeding hearts, and now it is time for many of us that believe and "know" that we have a group of coaches that understand what the word "depth" means.
Damn right.