In defense of Richt, I like that he told UGA to fuck off that he wasn't corching their bowel game for free pub. That one decision makes me think he might just go into Fuck You Forever mode and kick some ass at the U. Probably not, but I'll LIFPO.
In defense of Richt, I like that he told UGA to fuck off that he wasn't corching their bowel game for free pub. That one decision makes me think he might just go into Fuck You Forever mode and kick some ass at the U. Probably not, but I'll LIFPO.
Better local talent and a less competitive conference. He's familiar with the program from it's early re-birth as a player under Schnellenberger and is a familiar face in all of the recruiting pipelines in Florida. LIFPO is always the right answer, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him do well there.
In defense of Richt, I like that he told UGA to fuck off that he wasn't corching their bowel game for free pub. That one decision makes me think he might just go into Fuck You Forever mode and kick some ass at the U. Probably not, but I'll LIFPO.
Better local talent and a less competitive conference. He's familiar with the program from it's early re-birth as a player under Schnellenberger and is a familiar face in all of the recruiting pipelines in Florida. LIFPO is always the right answer, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him do well there.
In defense of Richt, I like that he told UGA to fuck off that he wasn't corching their bowel game for free pub. That one decision makes me think he might just go into Fuck You Forever mode and kick some ass at the U. Probably not, but I'll LIFPO.
Better local talent and a less competitive conference. He's familiar with the program from it's early re-birth as a player under Schnellenberger and is a familiar face in all of the recruiting pipelines in Florida. LIFPO is always the right answer, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him do well there.
This
Maybe. Either way it'll be interesting.
Yes on the recruiting. I always thought Georgia was like the Washington of the SEC. Very solid program, but lacking the shine of the bigger old names, and out-done by some newcomers in their conference that were previously dreck. That's all to say that I think Georgia is a harder recruiting job than, say, Alabama or LSU ... or Florida. And he did it well.
Miami still, despite themselves, produces superstars on a regular basis. But the best Miami teams have always been LOADED teams, and they have not been there in several years. I think maybe he can do that.
I'm still underwhelmed by the hire, but as the guy in the Herald wrote, it's probably the best they could do with the established names; Saban wasn't coming, and neither was Chip Kelly.
That leaves you with the real hire you should make by finding the guy who's doing it well at a lesser program looking for his first gig on the big stage.
I don't know who that would have been. Cristobal? Maybe.
In defense of Richt, I like that he told UGA to fuck off that he wasn't corching their bowel game for free pub. That one decision makes me think he might just go into Fuck You Forever mode and kick some ass at the U. Probably not, but I'll LIFPO.
Better local talent and a less competitive conference. He's familiar with the program from it's early re-birth as a player under Schnellenberger and is a familiar face in all of the recruiting pipelines in Florida. LIFPO is always the right answer, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him do well there.
This
Maybe. Either way it'll be interesting.
Yes on the recruiting. I always thought Georgia was like the Washington of the SEC. Very solid program, but lacking the shine of the bigger old names, and out-done by some newcomers in their conference that were previously dreck. That's all to say that I think Georgia is a harder recruiting job than, say, Alabama or LSU ... or Florida. And he did it well.
Miami still, despite themselves, produces superstars on a regular basis. But the best Miami teams have always been LOADED teams, and they have not been there in several years. I think maybe he can do that.
I'm still underwhelmed by the hire, but as the guy in the Herald wrote, it's probably the best they could do with the established names; Saban wasn't coming, and neither was Chip Kelly.
That leaves you with the real hire you should make by finding the guy who's doing it well at a lesser program looking for his first gig on the big stage.
I don't know who that would have been. Cristobal? Maybe.
Anyway, time will tell.
Lmao that you were delusional enough to entertain the idea of either Saban or Kelly going to Miami.
In defense of Richt, I like that he told UGA to fuck off that he wasn't corching their bowel game for free pub. That one decision makes me think he might just go into Fuck You Forever mode and kick some ass at the U. Probably not, but I'll LIFPO.
Better local talent and a less competitive conference. He's familiar with the program from it's early re-birth as a player under Schnellenberger and is a familiar face in all of the recruiting pipelines in Florida. LIFPO is always the right answer, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him do well there.
This
Maybe. Either way it'll be interesting.
Yes on the recruiting. I always thought Georgia was like the Washington of the SEC. Very solid program, but lacking the shine of the bigger old names, and out-done by some newcomers in their conference that were previously dreck. That's all to say that I think Georgia is a harder recruiting job than, say, Alabama or LSU ... or Florida. And he did it well.
Miami still, despite themselves, produces superstars on a regular basis. But the best Miami teams have always been LOADED teams, and they have not been there in several years. I think maybe he can do that.
I'm still underwhelmed by the hire, but as the guy in the Herald wrote, it's probably the best they could do with the established names; Saban wasn't coming, and neither was Chip Kelly.
That leaves you with the real hire you should make by finding the guy who's doing it well at a lesser program looking for his first gig on the big stage.
I don't know who that would have been. Cristobal? Maybe.
Anyway, time will tell.
Lmao that you were delusional enough to entertain the idea of either Saban or Kelly going to Miami.
I guess you weren't there the day they were teaching the fucking Engrish at Fuckstick High.
"Saban wasn't coming, and neither was Chip Kelly."
I re-read what I wrote, and I think it means that I didn't think either of the named people were coming to Miami.
In defense of Richt, I like that he told UGA to fuck off that he wasn't corching their bowel game for free pub. That one decision makes me think he might just go into Fuck You Forever mode and kick some ass at the U. Probably not, but I'll LIFPO.
Better local talent and a less competitive conference. He's familiar with the program from it's early re-birth as a player under Schnellenberger and is a familiar face in all of the recruiting pipelines in Florida. LIFPO is always the right answer, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him do well there.
This
Maybe. Either way it'll be interesting.
Yes on the recruiting. I always thought Georgia was like the Washington of the SEC. Very solid program, but lacking the shine of the bigger old names, and out-done by some newcomers in their conference that were previously dreck. That's all to say that I think Georgia is a harder recruiting job than, say, Alabama or LSU ... or Florida. And he did it well.
Miami still, despite themselves, produces superstars on a regular basis. But the best Miami teams have always been LOADED teams, and they have not been there in several years. I think maybe he can do that.
I'm still underwhelmed by the hire, but as the guy in the Herald wrote, it's probably the best they could do with the established names; Saban wasn't coming, and neither was Chip Kelly.
That leaves you with the real hire you should make by finding the guy who's doing it well at a lesser program looking for his first gig on the big stage.
I don't know who that would have been. Cristobal? Maybe.
Anyway, time will tell.
Lmao that you were delusional enough to entertain the idea of either Saban or Kelly going to Miami.
I guess you weren't there the day they were teaching the fucking Engrish at Fuckstick High.
"Saban wasn't coming, and neither was Chip Kelly."
I re-read what I wrote, and I think it means that I didn't think either of the named people were coming to Miami.
Still confused Leonard?
Huh? You were underwhelmed with Richt, which implies that you thought they could've gotten a better coach considering his success relative to the field. But that wasn't Kelly? Ok then.
In defense of Richt, I like that he told UGA to fuck off that he wasn't corching their bowel game for free pub. That one decision makes me think he might just go into Fuck You Forever mode and kick some ass at the U. Probably not, but I'll LIFPO.
Better local talent and a less competitive conference. He's familiar with the program from it's early re-birth as a player under Schnellenberger and is a familiar face in all of the recruiting pipelines in Florida. LIFPO is always the right answer, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him do well there.
This
Maybe. Either way it'll be interesting.
Yes on the recruiting. I always thought Georgia was like the Washington of the SEC. Very solid program, but lacking the shine of the bigger old names, and out-done by some newcomers in their conference that were previously dreck. That's all to say that I think Georgia is a harder recruiting job than, say, Alabama or LSU ... or Florida. And he did it well.
Miami still, despite themselves, produces superstars on a regular basis. But the best Miami teams have always been LOADED teams, and they have not been there in several years. I think maybe he can do that.
I'm still underwhelmed by the hire, but as the guy in the Herald wrote, it's probably the best they could do with the established names; Saban wasn't coming, and neither was Chip Kelly.
That leaves you with the real hire you should make by finding the guy who's doing it well at a lesser program looking for his first gig on the big stage.
I don't know who that would have been. Cristobal? Maybe.
Anyway, time will tell.
Lmao that you were delusional enough to entertain the idea of either Saban or Kelly going to Miami.
I guess you weren't there the day they were teaching the fucking Engrish at Fuckstick High.
"Saban wasn't coming, and neither was Chip Kelly."
I re-read what I wrote, and I think it means that I didn't think either of the named people were coming to Miami.
Still confused Leonard?
Huh? You were underwhelmed with Richt, which implies that you thought they could've gotten a better coach considering his success relative to the field. But that wasn't Kelly? Ok then.
Huh? You're twisting yourself into a mental pretzel. Read what I wrote; don't try and read my mind. It's simple: I said they weren't coming. And I'm underwhelmed. How are those mutually exclusive?
Comments
(Really, three days? I'm embarrassed to say I'm now seeing a few articles that came out yesterday...)
Yes on the recruiting. I always thought Georgia was like the Washington of the SEC. Very solid program, but lacking the shine of the bigger old names, and out-done by some newcomers in their conference that were previously dreck. That's all to say that I think Georgia is a harder recruiting job than, say, Alabama or LSU ... or Florida. And he did it well.
Miami still, despite themselves, produces superstars on a regular basis. But the best Miami teams have always been LOADED teams, and they have not been there in several years. I think maybe he can do that.
I'm still underwhelmed by the hire, but as the guy in the Herald wrote, it's probably the best they could do with the established names; Saban wasn't coming, and neither was Chip Kelly.
That leaves you with the real hire you should make by finding the guy who's doing it well at a lesser program looking for his first gig on the big stage.
I don't know who that would have been. Cristobal? Maybe.
Anyway, time will tell.
"Saban wasn't coming, and neither was Chip Kelly."
I re-read what I wrote, and I think it means that I didn't think either of the named people were coming to Miami.
Still confused Leonard?
The ACC Championship was Clemson and North Carolina. He will go from Bama, Florida, and LSU to FSU, VaTech, and Clemson with equal to more talent.