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Richt is contemplating retiring after the game and uga will pursue Kirby Smart.

Just hearsay for now but from some reliable sources or I wouldn'tbbe posting.


Either way, whether true or not, love uga - 7 today fwiw.not a huge uga fan, but follow them and GT closely. Only UGA game I've missed ats this year is the first vs Clemson although undocumented.

Tail or fade, gl today
 
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Richt is contemplating retiring after the game and uga will pursue Kirby Smart.

Just hearsay for now but from some reliable sources or I wouldn'tbbe posting.


Either way, whether true or not, love uga - 7 today fwiw.not a huge uga fan, but follow them and GT closely. Only UGA game I've missed ats this year is the first vs Clemson although undocumented.

Tail or fade, gl today
Is the team "up" for this trip or down in the mouth? Does Bobo leaving have any impact on the team today? Thanks for the info.
 

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If they don't cover, it won't be because of motivation or anything like that. Plenty of motivation simply from playing the former dcoordinator that was Grantham. It would look terrible to lose to the guy you blasted all of last year and ultimately fired. Some key seniors playing their last game at some important positions most notably the QB Hutson. Bobo leaving does hurt a little bit in the play calling I feel like, but they can make up for that.
 

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been out there for a week that richt is retiring and kirby smart taking over. something about richt wanting different things in life now that he's a grandfather
 

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been out there for a week that richt is retiring and kirby smart taking over. something about richt wanting different things in life now that he's a grandfather


CMR isn't going anywhere right now. That I can promise
 

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Charlotte is filled to the gills with Georgia fans right now, they've got a huge pregame bash going on outside BOA that started at noon and runs nearly till KO. Miranda Lambert is the headliner, and I saw a whole lot of folks on the screen with "G" on their clothing, so I expect a Georgia crowd tonight. Passing on the invite, I'm now at the age where 10 people is a good size crowd, lol. Let's go Dawgs!

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UGA lost their #1 defensive player due to injury for this game. Ditto Louisville. Over 56 does not look like a bad play. As far as the side is concern, I can't trust UGA. They crush Mizzou and then lose to Florida. Pass.
 

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UGA lost their #1 defensive player due to injury for this game. Ditto Louisville. Over 56 does not look like a bad play. As far as the side is concern, I can't trust UGA. They crush Mizzou and then lose to Florida. Pass.

who is our #1 defensive player?
 

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If your talking L Floyd he has been limited for awhile. His backup has played a boat load of snaps in Lorenzo Carter.
 

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Richt retiring? No way. What possible incentive would he have to walk away from Georgia? Without looking it up, I'm sure he's getting around $3.5 million plus incentives.

Zero chance.
 

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Richt retiring? No way. What possible incentive would he have to walk away from Georgia? Without looking it up, I'm sure he's getting around $3.5 million plus incentives.

Zero chance.

so highly paid individuals have "zero chance" of ever retiring? interesting

btw, i agree he's not retiring at 54 ... just commenting on your odd correlation b/w salary and retiring. the vast majority of people in this nation retire at, or near, the height of their lifetime earnings.
 

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so highly paid individuals have "zero chance" of ever retiring? interesting

btw, i agree he's not retiring at 54 ... just commenting on your odd correlation b/w salary and retiring. the vast majority of people in this nation retire at, or near, the height of their lifetime earnings.

I'm not making a general "correlation" about "highly paid individuals" "ever retiring." I'm talking about Mark Richt and whether he retires this year as alluded to in the original post.. Zero chance.
 

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