Saturday’s banner said: “$4 million for this? Thou shalt not steal. Time for a new OC and QB [coach] .”
An out-of-state businessman who contacted the Miami Herald said he was the ringleader of the group that paid $500 to fly the banner.
He said 18 people combined to cover the costs and the donations of seven others will be used to fly another banner thanking Richt if he agrees to make staff changes.
The businessman, who did not want his name used, said the fans behind the banner want Rich to hire an offensive coordinator and quarterback coach and change his offensive scheme.
He said that none of them “feel good about doing this on senior day” but that the group of fans were “sick of the ineptitude” of the team’s offense.
An out-of-state businessman who contacted the Miami Herald said he was the ringleader of the group that paid $500 to fly the banner.
He said 18 people combined to cover the costs and the donations of seven others will be used to fly another banner thanking Richt if he agrees to make staff changes.
The businessman, who did not want his name used, said the fans behind the banner want Rich to hire an offensive coordinator and quarterback coach and change his offensive scheme.
He said that none of them “feel good about doing this on senior day” but that the group of fans were “sick of the ineptitude” of the team’s offense.