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
It was more of a day of how can you manage things when things are going well. It was more of a damage control day for them. I thought they did all right.
Everyone knows his name now, but no one knows the blockers,
A lot of this game will be trying to make adjustments as quickly as possible after we find out some of the goodies they've got ready for us.
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.
Sometimes people think there is not enough support for college athletics without the beer industry, maybe. I don't know if that is true. There would be other sponsors that would be excited about uniting with college football.
I've learned to appreciate every victory. I'm not going to apologize for it. We've just got to get better.
Gerald is a high-energy guy who is very strong and he's been leading us beautifully,
I don't think it's unrealistic for us to have a shot at it in any given year. I don't think we're too far away, really.
There's no doubt Joe T is the No. 1 guy going in. He's got a lot of things going for him.
I'll study everything from spring practice. But I doubt anything is going to change on the depth chart.
He's a high-energy guy and he's been leading us beautifully. He's been keeping people off our linebackers, and he's really playing pretty well so far.
He think that's his most natural position, ... He likes (the middle) the best. His body type you wouldn't draw up for a (middle linebacker), but he lays the wood probably better than any of our linebackers
It'll be more important for next year's class. You're in the first year of an eight-year contract rather than the fourth year of an eight-year contract. There is a huge difference in those two things.
Right now, we think he'll be 100 percent, ... (Monday) was the first time we let him do everything, and he had no setbacks. I watched him close, and I saw no signs of him limping around or gimping around.