Personally, I understand some Georgia fans' frustration with not getting on the national stage and the elite media pointing to their coach's squeaky clean aura. But I don't doubt Richt's devotion to winning anymore than I doubt his devotion to God.
Or as his own brother in law is quoted in Swaminathan's article...
“I don’t even like playing cards with the guy anymore,” Hynes says.Interesting read. And the further along in Mark Richt's tenure the more the question is going to come up as to the lasting legacy of the Georgia Bulldogs most successful football coach.