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Richt is one of only seven men in NCAA Division IA history to record 80 or more wins in his first eight seasons.
Coach (1st 8 seasons) School, Record 1st 8 Seasons
George Woodruff (1892-98) Pennsylvania, 102-6-2
Bob Stoops (1999-2005) Oklahoma, 86-19
Amos Alonzo Stagg (1890-97) Springfield, Chicago, 85-33-7
Barry Switzer (1973-80) Oklahoma, 83-9-2
Pete Carroll (2001-current) Southern California, 86-15
Urban Meyer (2001-current) B. Green, Utah, Fla., 81-17
Mark Richt (2001-present) Georgia, 81-22