FoxSports College Football reporter Bruce Feldman says that he's hearing Georgia Head Coach Mark Richt could be firmly on the hot seat when it comes to the decision makers at the university. Feldman tweeted from his verified account on Monday that he's hearing chatter that the UGA "power brokers" and "big dogs" are discussing "potentially moving on."

Richt, in his 15th year, is Georgia's second all-time winningest coach behind Vince Dooley. He also has a pair of SEC championships and five SEC Championship game appearances. Hot-seat talk in regards to Richt last happened after the 2010 season after the Bulldogs had just gone 6-7 with a loss to Central Florida in the Liberty Bowl. He quieted that with a pair of SEC East titles and championship game appearances, but his teams have lost a total of 11 games over the last three seasons with at least four games left to play in 2015.

Hearing that #UGA power brokers & big dogs now asking questions/talking about potentially moving on--unlike ever before in Mark Richt era. — Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) November 2, 2015

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