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 almost certain it's going to roll right into (fall) camp as far as trying to narrow it down a little bit.
I felt like we had as good a chance this year to be in the fight as we had in any other year. I'm not really surprised, but I guess a lot of people thought it was doomsday.
I felt good when we had them down there because if we get a stop, we're in good shape. But they just executed their offense perfectly. It seemed like their quarterback (White) made the right decision almost every time.
I felt like, looking at the season to this point, we probably haven't taken enough shots downfield to loosen things up,
I don't know why we don't execute in that area. It's there to be had. We just for whatever reason can't stand prosperity, I guess. Plus, I think we like our kickers to be tops in America in scoring points.
I don't know why we don't execute in that area. It's there to be had. We just, for whatever reason, can't stand prosperity, I guess. Plus, I think we like our kickers to be tops in America in scoring points.
West Virginia did a heck of a job jumping on us. The only consolation is we didn't lay down and die.
He's a big-league talent. I wish he wasn't a freshman. Hopefully, we won't have to play him for a while.
Going for the fake punt showed a lot of guts and great execution. You've got to give them credit.
He's a lot like Fred Gibson, ... Fred had a lot of (missed assignments) as a freshman, but he also had a lot of production. So we tried to get him on the field.
He was awesome. He was probably more fired up during the game than anyone.
He comes from a top level program and has a lot of experience on the offensive side of the ball.
Greene wasn't at his best physically, but he was at his best in leading us to that last field goal. I was sitting there thinking, 'This is the last game he's going to play in this stadium. Who am I to keep him out?' So I let him go back in.
Guys like D. J. make this business worthwhile.