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<blockquote data-quote="Old South Stands" data-source="post: 195563" data-attributes="member: 1036"><p>Miami would be a bad place... Al Golden turned the program around off the field, but couldn't turn the corner on the field. The pressure to win at Miami is even greater than at UGA, and they've had a string of championships and near misses since UGA's last one, even though they've been irrelevant in recent years. They want to win down there. Even though Joe Robbie Stadium is mostly empty these days, Miami fans exist all up and down the east coast, they're loud and they make a strong presence at road games. Just don't think the 'climate' down in Miami these days would be a welcoming place for Coach Richt.</p><p></p><p>If he decides not to leave football, I'd love to see him here in South Carolina as the Gamecocks' coach. Their fans are generally more appreciative than UGA fans, who generally speaking, are unhappy when they win and even unhappier when they lose. A very difficult fan base to please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old South Stands, post: 195563, member: 1036"] Miami would be a bad place... Al Golden turned the program around off the field, but couldn't turn the corner on the field. The pressure to win at Miami is even greater than at UGA, and they've had a string of championships and near misses since UGA's last one, even though they've been irrelevant in recent years. They want to win down there. Even though Joe Robbie Stadium is mostly empty these days, Miami fans exist all up and down the east coast, they're loud and they make a strong presence at road games. Just don't think the 'climate' down in Miami these days would be a welcoming place for Coach Richt. If he decides not to leave football, I'd love to see him here in South Carolina as the Gamecocks' coach. Their fans are generally more appreciative than UGA fans, who generally speaking, are unhappy when they win and even unhappier when they lose. A very difficult fan base to please. [/QUOTE]
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