Over the last few years people have placed the blame on Van Gorder for the shoddy play and pulling away from the triple option offense. Chris Hatcher has had his chance to pull this team to the way it was. His coming to Ga. Southern was deemed the second coming of the Mighty Erk. He was to go back to tradition…riding the school buses to the stadium, annointing the opposing teams enzones with “beautiful eagle creek water”, and bring back the excitement that Erk Russell and Paul Johnson worked so hard to bring to this small southeast Ga town. Chris Hatcher has had his chance to be the man he was brought here to be. He doesn’t have the knowledge or the intent to bring this school back to it’s glory days.
I have read that Hatcher should be given more of a chance. This passed weekend proved we are moving back to the days of chaos and confussion of not knowing who the head coach even was at times.
No, there will never be an Erk Russell again. But don’t come to “OUR HOUSE” and preach that you’re bringing us out of our funk and back to the glory days, when Petterson ruled the world, and do just the oppossite with empty promises and INTENTIONS. We get enough of that in Washington.
Time for a change we believe.
T.S Newnan,GA
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Hatcher was too young of hire. If he would have won off the bat he would move on. Basicly he is a loser and losers hang around and keep losing.
I heard on TV Terry Bowden has 26 FBS transfers at North Alabams a DIV II schools. Hatcher can,t recruit any players like that? SAD, SAD,situation. Also his staff has no expeiance except at HS and VDS. Any new hires next year will likely be another player from VDS just like our new QB coach. I belive Hatcher is a control freak that's why he keeps everything close to the veat.
I would love to see GSU move up to the FBS level, but how can we expect that to happen or the support be there that is needed for that kind of leap when we cn't get it done at the FCS level.