We are about to learn the answer next year. Proponents of Richt argue he had one mediocre senior qb and a slow to develop inexperienced QB ,no experienced tight ends ,loss of the best WR to injury and a marginal offensive line. They would argue that often players were open but bad quarterbacking never got them the ball.
Opponents of Richt argue his scheme was antiquated ,his power running scheme didn't fit his personnel and his wr were running antiquated route trees and forgot about the short and intermediate passing game. He also incorporated little motion and deception in the running game.
So the questions next year are does Richt change to a more spread concept ,Does Perry grow up or Jarren Williams surprise ? DO young offensive receivers tight ends and RBs start to look like what their potential is? Or is it more of the same? The answers will IMO determine Richt's fate.
Opponents of Richt argue his scheme was antiquated ,his power running scheme didn't fit his personnel and his wr were running antiquated route trees and forgot about the short and intermediate passing game. He also incorporated little motion and deception in the running game.
So the questions next year are does Richt change to a more spread concept ,Does Perry grow up or Jarren Williams surprise ? DO young offensive receivers tight ends and RBs start to look like what their potential is? Or is it more of the same? The answers will IMO determine Richt's fate.