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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Richt teleconference notes

There wasn't much in the way of news or bulletin-board material on Mark Richt's Sunday teleconference.

Some quick notes:

- Two backups who were hurt against Idaho State have a good chance of playing at Auburn. Nose tackle Kwame Geathers (ankle) and receiver Logan Gray (jaw) are both probable, with Geathers receiving the most optimistic prognosis.

- Safety Alec Ogletree's performance was graded well on film, and the freshman has a good chance of starting at Auburn. Richt said Ogletree had one "mental error," but otherwise showed he has a good grasp on the defense.

- Interestingly, Richt didn't embrace the idea of this being a chance for a signature win at Auburn. When told a few players had mentioned that on Saturday, Richt wondered if the players had simply been answering a leading question.

“The bottom line is it’s another Southeastern Conference game," Richt said. "It’s very important to us. It’s a big-time rival game.”

- As of Sunday, Richt hadn't watched Auburn offensive game tape yet. (It's a good bet the defensive coaches have been.) Mississippi State is the only team to hold Auburn under 20 points.

“That’ll probably be the first one I look at when it comes to watching the Auburn offense,” Richt said.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Richt has simply gone clueless! Expect more of the same next year.

Anonymous said...

He is clueless because he is an offensive minded coach. So watching the Auburn O is pretty much moot for him. Grantham has said he as already watched some. I would be a lot more worried if Richt said he watched some and Grantham said he didn't.