It may seem a little early to bring up the term "Hall of Fame" with a coach who is still relatively young, but with a career more than a decade long, there is plenty to sample from up to this point.
Coach Mark Richt arrived at Georgia for the 2001 season after several attempts to replace the legendary Vince Dooley had failed and left fans longing for the days of old. By his second season, the Bulldogs were one touchdown against the Gators away from playing for the national title, finishing No. 3 in the nation. UGA fans settled for a Southeastern Conference t...
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