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This will be the final season for Mark Richt as head football coach at the University of Georgia.
Richt and the school reached a mutual agreement for him to step down after Georgia's bowl game, per a press release from Georgia.
The Bulldogs' bowl game has not been determined at this time. They finished the regular season 9-3, good for a second-place tie in the SEC's Eastern Division.
Richt has 145-51 record (83-37 in conference play) over 15 seasons with Georgia. That run includes two SEC championships (2002 and 2005) and a 9-5 record in bowl games, including a 2-1 mark in BCS bowls.
His best season in Athens was 2002, when Georgia won the Sugar Bowl, finished 13-1 and ranked No. 3 in the final Coaches and AP polls.
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