Mark Richt, who turns 56 in February, isn’t making plans to go to the coaching retirement community just yet.
A day after being fired after 15 seasons as Georgia’s football coach, Richt says he will consider other coaching opportunities.
“Oh, yeah,” Richt said at a Monday morning press conference on campus. “No doubt. I’ll say this: If and when I do coach again, I’m looking forward to coaching again in terms of being more hands on. I miss coaching quarterbacks, I miss calling plays, I miss that part of it. Whether it’s in the role of head coach, coordinator, quarterbacks coach, whatever it is, if in fact I choose to do that, I’d be really excited about coaching QBs again and getting in the middle of the offensive strategy.