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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
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 »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 »Georgia head football coach Mark Richt walks off the field after his team defeated Coastal Carolina 59-0 in a NCAA college football game at Sanford Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011, in Athens, Ga.
View Photo »Georgia head football coach Mark Richt watches his team play Coastal Carolina in the first half of an NCAA college football game at Sanford Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011, in Athens, Ga. Georgia defeated Coastal Carolina 59-0.
View Photo »Georgia head football coach Mark Richt, center, greets fans during a pregame rally before an NCAA college football game against Boise State on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
View Photo »FILE - This Sept. 3, 2011 file photo shows Georgia head football coach Mark Richt, center, greeting fans during a pregame rally before an NCAA college football game against Boise State, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Halfway through the season Richt says the freshman class has played...
View Photo »Georgia head football coach Mark Richt addresses the media during NCAA college football media day, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011, in Athens, Ga. MANDATORY CREDIT, MAGS OUT, TV OUT.
View Photo »LSU head football coach Les Miles, left, and Georgia coach Mark Richt pose with the Southeastern Conference Championship trophy during an NCAA college football news conference Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Atlanta. The two teams are scheduled to face each other on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, in...
View Photo »Three-year-old Allison Tinsley sleeps on her dad Stan's shoulder as they make their way to the front of the line to get Georgia football coach Mark Richt's autograph during the NCAA college football team's fan photo day at Sanford Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011, in Athens, Ga.
View Photo »FILE - This Sept. 10, 2011 file photo shows Georgia running back Isaiah Crowell (1) celebrating his touchdown against South Carolina with quarterback Aaron Murray (11), in Athens, Ga. Georgia coach Mark Richt says it is time to confirm the obvious: Isaiah Crowell is the team's No. 1...
View Photo »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 »Boykin and Ben Jones and Cordy Glenn and guys like that, they had the opportunity -- they knew they were going to be NFL players or have a shot at that, but they chose to stay and wanted to have a special season
I thought that’d be a nice incentive ... As it turned out, it wasn’t much of an incentive.
I don’t blame you for asking really, but I just don’t have any good answers
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
It's going to take everybody to have some success in the passing game, for sure
Their goal is not to trick you; their goal is to line up and play real sound football and basically maul you ... It's going to be interesting to see. That's maybe one of the most compelling matchups of the game: their run offense vs. our run defense.
I'm a broken record on the turnover ratio, but that's huge
Before you know it, all three phases of the game has made a big play, and it might result in 21 points in a very short amount of time ... If something bad happens, you've just got to be able to shake it off and regroup and get back to work. If you let it get in your head, then you've got problems.
I think everybody's got to keep their composure and just keep fighting ... I think what happens, from what I've seen, is not only the offense for LSU makes plays, but the defense will make some plays, and the special teams will make some plays.
Unless there's a setback, I think he will play in the game
I know he won't be practicing (Monday)
Unless there's a setback ... I think he will play in the game.
It's been fun to turn it around and see these players and these coaches enjoy the fruits of all their labor ... It was probably a whole lot more difficult for the players than it was for the coaches. We're not out and about every day like the players who have to go to class .They probably got to hear it...
So it's just ... that they're very well equipped to run the football and to run it in such a way that they wear you down as the game goes on from what I've seen.
Everybody's got first, second, third string, you know
I've spent most of the day watching them
It’s very difficult to defend Tech’s offense; that’s very obvious
I thought they’d be better by now, but they’re not ... I was shaking hands instead of hugging. Hopefully they’ll understand.
I was hoping early in the week Isaiah would be able to make it, but it became evident he wasn’t going to be able to go ... He has made progress, and we hope he’ll be able to practice as early as Monday.
I didn’t celebrate as much after this one as I did last week
I’m just real pleased with what’s going on right now
I’m really proud of him because he really has made a name for himself ... When we looked at him, we felt like at the very least he would be a great special teams player. He is what you’ve seen. He runs very fast, and he’s fearless; he’s tough. He’s a football player, and that’s the greatest compliment y...
I thought the most impressive play of the game was when Quintavious Harrow had that knock-’em-back, get-everybody-in-the-stadium-excited tackle ... That ignited our football team.
There’s a tremendous opportunity at the University of Georgia for running backs in this class to come to Georgia and make a big impact ... I hope that’s not breaking a rule, but there’s tremendous opportunity, I can say that. If I was a running back, if I was a great running back, I would want to come t...
He's a whole lot better now than he was a year ago, just by virtue of his experience
