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<p>After all this time, <a href="http://onlineathens.com/breaking-news/2015-12-08/uga-ad-greg-mcgarity-sees-administration-alignment-kirby-smart" target="_blank">Greg McGarity&#8217;s found religion</a>.</p>
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<p class="IDNormalParagraphStyle">McGarity said he met with other UGA athletic administrators on Monday morning to talk about the mind-set of changing the way things are done under a new head football coach.</p>
<p class="IDNormalParagraphStyle">“We have to listen,” he said. “We’re going to listen to Kirby, his goals, his objectives because we’ve operated one way for six years now (since McGarity arrived for the 2010 season). Just like when we’ve hired other coaches, you’re going to have to help us understand what you want and our job is to make those things happen.”</p>
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<p class="IDNormalParagraphStyle">Then again, he could simply be trolling Mark Richt.</p>
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