Should Mike Bobo replace Mark Richt at Georgia? We don't think so

There's a lot of talk right now around college football about who will replace Georgia football coach Mark Richt, who parted ways with the university after 15 years Sunday. Among those being mentioned as a possible successor, including by Dennis Dodd of CBS, is Colorado State coach Mike Bobo.

In his first season at CSU, Bobo led the Rams to a 7-5 regular season -- a better record than any Rams coach had ever posted in Year 1 -- with a bowl game still to be played next month. Is one successful year as a head coach enough to warrant Bobo returning to Athens, where he played quarterback and was an assistant under Richt for 14 years? He was the Bulldogs' offensive coordinator until this year and Georgia certainly saw a drop off with Bobo gone.

In our opinion, it's too early for Bobo to leave the Rams. He's helping build CSU into a powerful program in the Mountain West and leaving now would be a mistake. Get our full take on why we don't think Bobo would leave CSU for Georgia in the video above.