The Georgia Bulldogs are off to an unimpressive 2-4 start this season, and Georgia fans have been left wondering, "What the heck has happened to our football team?" Mark Richt has been the Bulldogs coach for ten years, and it looks a little like he is on his way down. Georgia started this season ranked No. 23 in the AP preseason poll, and after a Week 1 pounding of Louisiana-Lafayette, the Bulldogs looked to continue their climb as they moved to No. 22. But the success ended there. Georgia then went on to lose four straight games to South Carolina, Arkansas, Mississippi State, and Colorado. Last weekend, we saw glimmers of hope as the Bulldogs defeated Tennessee, but with some more difficult SEC matchups further down their schedule, it could be too late for Georgia to salvage their season. So who is to blame? The Bulldogs seem to have the talent, but something is terribly wrong with this program. Could it be the coach?
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Does Mark Richt need to be Fired Now?
The Georgia Bulldogs are off to an unimpressive 2-4 start this season, and Georgia fans have been left wondering, "What the heck has happened to our football team?" Mark Richt has been the Bulldogs coach for ten years, and it looks a little like he is on his way down. Georgia started this season ranked No. 23 in the AP preseason poll, and after a Week 1 pounding of Louisiana-Lafayette, the Bulldogs looked to continue their climb as they moved to No. 22. But the success ended there. Georgia then went on to lose four straight games to South Carolina, Arkansas, Mississippi State, and Colorado. Last weekend, we saw glimmers of hope as the Bulldogs defeated Tennessee, but with some more difficult SEC matchups further down their schedule, it could be too late for Georgia to salvage their season. So who is to blame? The Bulldogs seem to have the talent, but something is terribly wrong with this program. Could it be the coach?
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