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The Bulldogs have a handful of running backs, but the problem is they don't have a consistent running game because of injuries and suspensions. The coaching staff hopes that the addition of Keith Marshall and Todd Gurley will help the Bulldogs become a d
If Oregon wants to win a national championship, they're going to have to beat somebody from the SEC. And don't think that the Razorbacks are going to be much easier than LSU last year or Auburn the year before that. With Tyler Wilson maturing nicely and
Georgia head coach Mark Richt celebrates in the end zone following an NCAA college football game against Auburn Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 in Athens, Ga. Georgia won 45-7. View Photo »
I don’t blame you for asking really, but I just don’t have any good answers
Maryland transfer Max Garcia said UGA’s Mark Richt, along with a coach from the Florida Gators, have contacted his high school coaches to express serious interest on Tuesday. The 6-foot-4, 290-pound Garcia is an NFL prospect who started all12 games at le
Getty Images Nick Saban, Les Miles and Steve Spurrier lead the SEC's top coaching staffs. Now that we’ve gone through our position rankings in the SEC for the 2011 season, the only thing left is the coaches. The head coach is obviously a big part of thes
But that’s speculative, because UM hasn’t been told anything on either issue. Some are hopeful of escaping further bowl bans after last year’
Georgia football coach Mark Richt looks on during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Mississippi at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011, in Oxford, Miss. Georgia won 27-13. View Photo »
There's been some moments in time when he hasn't played as good as we would like, but I like what he's done all season long
Georgia Coach Mark Richt will turn 52 this Saturday. By all appearances, Richt has held his age well. Aside from a slight paunch around the middle and thinning hair, he has maintained a stellar image for the University of Georgia since he became the head
Updated: February 12, 2012, 3:04 PM ET Incoming punter proves he's more than capable of living up to expectations ATHENS, Ga.
Mark Richt (born February 18, 1960 in Omaha, Nebraska) is the current head coach of the University of Georgia Bulldogs football team. His previous affiliations were with Florida State University as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, and also with East Carolina University. Currently in his eighth season at Georgia, Richt is the... Full Article
I'm sure those games helped him coming into this season as far as being more prepared ... He hit the ground running.
Isaiah … we’re not 100 percent sure that he’s going to be healthy, so we don’t know
If he’s healthy, I dang sure want him to play
We have some guys who have to learn to hold on to the football
I don’t know the answer to that ... We have to sort through it. It’s just not cut and dry. I don’t even know who is going to start. I don’t even know who’s going to play. We are working our way through it. We’ll know more by the end of the week. Right this second I do not know exactly how it’s going to ...
