Mark Richt
Mark Richt
Mark Allan Richtis an American football coach and former player. He currently is the head coach at the University of Miami, his alma mater. He was the head football coach at the University of Georgia from 2001-2015. Richt played college football as a quarterback at University of Miami. His previous coaching affiliations include 14 years at Florida State University where he served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, and one year as offensive coordinator at East Carolina University, and 15...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth18 February 1960
CityOmaha, NE
I'm really pleased with what they've done in the clutch. Field position, momentum and points. That's what those guys have meant for us.
I'm pleased and appreciative of the administration extending the contract. I've been very blessed with a great staff and players during the past five years as well as tremendous support from our university and athletic administration, fans and student body.
I'm pleased and appreciative of the administration extending the contract. It says that the university wants us to be at Georgia and this is certainly where my family wants to be.
I'm just not really interested in doing a lot of that. Not to say I wouldn't, but if I did, it would be probably to help a charitable organization, or something like that.
I really believe he's the best one in the league. When you get some wins, it validates the talent you have.
I really am sincere when I say that it's wide-open. We want to keep a completely open mind but be as fair as we can.
I'm confident he'll do a good job. I think we'll be OK. But losing Sean is definitely a blow for us.
I'm blessed to get paid well as it is. Usually, these types of things take time. Time is more precious to me than the money. I get more time to spend with the family.
I hope I'm here ... It's a great game. They have an SEC-like stadium and fan base, so it's pretty much like we're used to.
I have to tell them that victories are very, very precious in the SEC, ... I'm not fibbing a bit when I say I'd be thrilled to have a one-point victory. Even if it was 3-2, I could probably swallow that.
He's still in the process of mastering that. He's a willing blocker. A lot of times that's half of the battle.
He (Stafford) has come a long way. But there's a lot left to learn, which can only come through experience.
He's just a big, powerful man with a lot of energy. He's got great tools. He's got a great attitude. I think he's going to do real well for a long time.
I don't know how important it is if they are loud and jumping around. I think it is more important if they play hard and they play disciplined, and they have done that for the most part this season.