Mark Richt defends former UGA coach Mike Bobo

Former Georgia Bulldogs and Miami Hurricanes head coach Mark Richt came to the defense of former Colorado State coach Mike Bobo.

Former Georgia Bulldogs and Miami Hurricanes head coach Mark Richt came to the defense of one of his former assistants in Mike Bobo. Mike Bobo and Mark Richt coached together for quite sometime in Athens, Georgia.

Richt and Bobo have extensive experience together, so Richt knows a lot about Bobo and his character. In fact, Bobo coached at UGA from 2001-2014 and Richt coached for the Dawgs from 2001-2015. Mike Bobo coached quarterbacks and was offensive coordinator at Georgia.

Bobo has been accused of being racially insensitive during his time with Colorado State and of having a toxic culture there.

In his defense, Mark Richt said in a Tweet: “Mike Bobo was on my UGA staff for the first 14 years that I was there. During those years I cannot remember receiving one complaint from a parent, high school coach or more importantly a student athlete about how he was treated by Mike. The same goes for any staff member. Mike blessed UGA!”

Mike Bobo is currently the offensive coordinator at the University of South Carolina. Before joining the Gamecocks, Bobo was the head coach at Colorado State University. Bobo helped the Rams go 28-35 during five seasons in Fort Collins, Colorado. The Rams never finished better than 7-6 during Bobo’s tenure. Bobo and Colorado State agreed to part ways following a disappointing 4-8 campaign in 2019.

Richt wasn’t the only one who defended Bobo. We’ll continue to update you as the story develops.

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Georgia secures PWO commitment from three-star OT Weston Wallace

The Georgia Bulldogs have landed three-star offensive tackle Weston Lee Wallace, who was originally a Colorado State Rams commitment.

The Georgia Bulldogs have landed another talented recruit in the class of 2020. Three-star offensive tackle Weston Lee Wallace, who was originally a Colorado State Rams commitment has flipped to UGA.

Wallace, who is 6-5, and weighs 340 pounds is a big addition to the UGA class of 2020. Wallace played high school football at Gatewood School and is from Eatonton, Georgia.

Wallace, who’ll be attending UGA as a preferred walk-on, announced his commitment via Twitter:

Wallace will help build UGA’s depth on offensive line in the future. Getting a three-star to walk-on is no easy tack, but Kirby Smart and Georgia landed another great recruit.

Wallace may be a candidate to redshirt as a freshman. He certainly has the size to play in the SEC. It’s a tough loss for the Colorado State Rams, who lose one of the more talented players in their class of 2020.

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