Look: Mark Richt dressed up as Trevor Lawrence for Halloween

Former Georgia Bulldogs head coach Mark Richt dressed up as Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence in a belated celebration of Halloween

Former Georgia Bulldogs and Miami Hurricanes head coach Mark Richt dressed up as Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence in a belated celebration of Halloween. Mark Richt now works for the ACC Network as a college football analyst.

Richt’s Trevor Lawrence costume is hilarious. Take a look at his accurate impersonation of the Clemson quarterback below:

Richt got shirts from several ACC schools this offseason when he toured several programs, including Clemson, as a part of an ACC Network All-Access series. Richt got creative to make this costume.

It is good that Richt give Georgia Bulldog fans something to smile about during a dreary week following the loss to Florida. Kirby Smart is now often being compared to Mark Richt due to their similar records to start their careers at UGA.

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Mark Richt names favorite college football stadium song

Former Georgia Bulldogs and Miami Hurricanes head coach Mark Richt named his favorite stadium song on the ACC Network

Former Georgia Bulldogs and Miami Hurricanes head coach Mark Richt named his favorite stadium song on the ACC Network. The result won’t surprise many Georgia Bulldogs fans.

Richt considers “In The Air Tonight” by Phil Collins to be a great stadium song. In fact, he went as far as to sing his version of the song.

University of Georgia fans will recognize the tune as it is played in Sanford Stadium before kickoff for every Georgia Bulldogs home game.

It’s good to see that former UGA head coach Mark Richt enjoyed some of the traditions during his time in Athens. He enjoys himself on the ACC Network. Although, most fans prefer Phil Collin’s rendition of his song as opposed to the Mark Richt version.

Another song Georgia frequently plays ahead of home games is “Baba O’Riley” by The Who. Which song is your favorite pregame song?

I do have to say that I prefer “In The Air Tonight”, but “Baba O’Riley” still gets me hyped up for a Saturday between the hedges.

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Twitter goes crazy as former UGA HC Mark Richt visits Georgia Tech

Former Georgia Bulldog and Miami Hurricane head coach Mark Richt visited Georgia Tech and wore Yellow Jackets gear.

For Georgia Bulldog fans who aren’t aware, former Georgia Bulldog and Miami Hurricane head coach Mark Richt works for the ACC Network. As a part of his job, he’s getting more familiar with every program in the ACC conference.

Fortunately for Richt, he does not have to endure the rigorous schedule associated with visiting all fourteen SEC programs. Instead, he is getting more familiar with all fourteen teams in the ACC throughout the spring and before the season in August. Richt outlined his plan via Twitter:

Georgia fans can breath a sigh of relief. Their former head coach wasn’t going to visit hated rival Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets just for fun. Before visiting Atlanta, Richt saw Clemson’s elite program:

Now, Richt is learning more about the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets well ahead of the 2020 college football season. It’s strange seeing Richt wear the opposition’s colors:

These pictures alone were enough to trigger Georgia Bulldogs Twitter into having a field day:

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Look: former UGA HC Mark Richt has hot dog delight for birthday

Former Georgia Bulldogs and Miami Hurricanes coach Mark Richt currently works for the ACC Network.

Former Georgia Bulldogs and Miami Hurricanes coach Mark Richt currently works for the ACC Network. Richt still weighs in on important issues in college football, like the recent surge in transfers.

Richt may be done with coaching, but you never know. Richt cited health issues as a reason for his retirement. He seems to be enjoying retirement.

In fact, Richt celebrated his 60th birthday on February 18th! He ate hot dog delight to celebrate:

Hot dog delight would not be my choice as a birthday dinner. What exactly is hot dog delight anyways?

Well, let Mark Richt describe the recipe:

Is this a ‘delightful’ birthday dinner idea or not something you’d roll with? It makes us wonder if Richt ever shared the recipe with players at UGA or Miami.

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