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Newly-installed QPR boss Ian Holloway has described his decision to return to the club as a no-brainer. Holloway has decided to return for a second stint in charge at Loftus Road, having guided the Rs back to the Championship during a generally successful first spell between 2001 and 2006. The 53-year-old is a popular figure at the west London club, having been a first-team regular when they were in the Premier League during the first half of the 90s. He returned as manager in 2001, with the club in the midst of a financial crisis and plummeting towards relegation to the third tier of English football and, although he could not stave off demotion, he had re-established the team in the second tier by the time he departed in 2006.And QPR have now plucked Holloway from his job as a Championship expert at Sky Sports, having sacked Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink last week, with the team 17th in the table. Ian Holloway is thrilled to be back at QPR Holloway met the media on Wednesday and, asked if returning to a club where he was held in such high esteem could be a risky move, he said: Its a no-brainer for me.How could I not come back to this place, with how I feel about it?I told my boss at Sky, if QPR come back in, you might be in trouble! Did I believe they would? Yes, one day, and they have. I couldnt turn this down, not in a million years. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd v Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price Asked why the club was so special to him, he added: I was 29 years old, my manager [Gerry Francis at Bristol Rovers] left, I thought he was brilliant, he taught me things that made me better.He went up the road to his old club, QPR, then I get a phone call saying Do you want to come?.I came to this place when I was 29 years old and he said you might not play but you will rub off on people.I was a down-to-earth muck and nettles player but I managed to play 150 times and it was the best days of my footballing life.I was a lower-league player, like a lot at QPR, and I was a part in making us as successful as we were.Then obviously, coming back as a manager, and we were the first big club to have the word administration thrown at it, so it was all new and that is a story in itself.The main reason really [he came back] is that, I did it once, with people who care about the club, and I want to do that again right now. Holloway wants to work with people who care about QPR as much as he does Despite lavishing money on the playing squad, QPR have had three fairly ill-starred Premier League campaigns since 2011, finishing bottom twice, and Holloway wants the club to revert to their formerly successful way of doing business.I feel that is absolutely vital for us, he said.We had a little spell where the owners were trying to buy success and you end up with people who dont care, or all they care about is the wrong thing. They pick their money up and they dont wear that badge.This fella next to me [Marc Bircham, who played under Holloway and is now back as first-team coach] was one of those people who helped me the first time, who made everybody care.When the thing you are doing it for is something that is burning in you, it shows. 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ATHENS, Ga. -- With Georgias offense in a slump and the Bulldogs season at crisis stage, its time to re-invest in the teams proven stars.That means more work for running backs Nick Chubb and Sony Michel this week against Kentucky. There also may be a bigger role for Isaiah McKenzie.Chubb had only nine carries for 20 yards in last weeks 24-10 loss at No. 10 Florida. Michel had three carries for two yards. McKenzie, the teams leading receiver, had no touches on offense.Georgia (4-4, 2-4 Southeastern Conference) has lost four of five games. The Bulldogs offense appears to have lost all momentum just in time for the visit to Kentucky (5-3, 4-2), which has won three straight .Florida limited Georgia to 164 yards on 52 plays, so there were fewer opportunities for all. Still, coach Kirby Smart had to explain on Monday that yes, Chubb was healthy and yes, the Bulldogs biggest star can expect a bigger workload this week.Weve got to get those backs the ball more, Smart said. We know that. They know that. Its being addressed. I think everybody knows that.Chubb surprised everyone in his comeback from last years knee surgery by running for 222 yards with two touchdowns in a win over North Carolina to open the season. He also ran in top form in a win over South Carolina on Oct. 9, when he had 121 yards rushing with two touchdowns. Since then, he has been held to a combined 60 yards in losses to Vanderbilt and Florida.The easy answer is the offensive line failed to clear room for Chubb and Michel against Florida. Defenses are loading the box to stop the run, daring freshman quarterback Jacob Eason to pass to receivers in one-on-one coverages. Eason completed only 15 of 33 passes for 143 yards and one touchdown against the Gators.ddddddddddddIts kind of frustrating, but at the same time you cant let it get to you because thats when you tend to mess up even more, said left guard Isaiah Wynn. So we are just working on fixing it and getting better.The offensive swoon could shake any quarterbacks confidence. Receiver Michael Chigbu said he hopes Eason stays strong.I just want him to keep his composure, for him to know that we are always there for him, Chigbu said. We will get this right. Nobody wants him to be frustrated. Its not his fault. Its the teams fault. Its us as a team.Smarts specialty is defense. He acknowledged he and his staff, including offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Jim Chaney, have struggled to find a run-pass balance, especially when Chubb, Michel and others havent found running room.When youre not successful running it, you cant keep banging your head against the wall, Smart said. Youve got to find ways to run the ball and youve got to find ways to take shots.Smart said he wont let the offensive line take all the blame.Its our responsibility as coaches and an offensive staff and offensive line coach to get the ball to the playmakers and allow them to make plays, he said. I dont want anybody to think that were blaming the offensive line. Do we think weve got to play better there? Yeah. They have played well sometimes. We just havent done it with a level of consistency. Weve got to help them by what we call and what we do scheme-wise.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '

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