On the list of underappreciated coaches, Mark Fox certainly is at or near the top. What Fox has done in building a consistent and tough winning program in Athens isn’t easy. The Bulldogs have had fits and spurts of success, but it was usually waning and often gone with the next coaching change. And the Bulldogs have had trouble keeping coaches on the sidelines since Hugh Durham manned the head chair for 17 seasons ending in 1995. Fox is the 6th coach since Durham, and despite a few rocky years early, Georgia’s patience has appeared to have paid off as the last two years have been good ones.