For nearly two weeks in late November, the entire college football world was on "Les Miles watch."
The head coach of the Tigers appeared to be on the hottest seat in America, and a sloppy win over Texas A&M coupled with intense fan and media pressure kept the "Mad Hatter" employed.
It turns out we should have been focusing on Mark Richt, instead.
The veteran head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs was dismissed on Sunday afternoon following a 9-3 season and the absence of an SEC East title for the third straight year.