ESPN says Isaiah Crowell not among SEC’s top 10 backs

Isaiah Crowell's shadow looms large in the SEC next season. (Jason Getz/AJC)

Isaiah Crowell's shadow looms large in the SEC next season. (Jason Getz/AJC)

Possible unrealistic expectations notwithstanding, we’ve noted several times that incoming Georgia freshman running back Isaiah Crowell could have the greatest impact of any player on the Bulldogs next season. ESPN’s Chris Low echoed that sentiment when he told me on Wednesday, “If Crowell can have three-quarters of  the impact that Marcus Lattimore had at South Carolina, it wouldn’t surprise me to see Georgia playing in Atlanta for the SEC championship.”

But here’s what Low didn’t do: Name Crowell one of the 10 best running backs in the SEC.

ESPN’s SEC blogger just came out with his list of the 10 best backs in the conference, and Crowell, the jewel of the Dogs’ incoming class, didn’t make the cut.

When I asked Low about it, he laughed.

“I have him at 10A,” he said.

He said he struggled with the rankings because of the SEC’s depth of talent at running back and considered five players for the last three spots: Auburn’s Onterio McCalebb, Florida’s Chris Rainey, Tennessee’s Tauren Poole, Florida’s Jeffery Demps and Crowell. Demps also was left off.

For what it’s worth, Low recently came out with his list of the SEC’s 10 best quarterbacks and Georgia’s Aaron Murray led the way.

So what are you thoughts on the Crowell being left off? Should we expect greatness right away? Following is Low’s projected top 10:

1. Trent Richardson, Alabama, Jr.: Now we get to see Richardson as Alabama’s go-to back, and it should be something to see. He’s a freak physically and runs through defenders and around them in equally stunning fashion.

2. Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina, So.: I’m sure we’ll hear it from South Carolina fans for not having Lattimore in the No. 1 spot. The truth is that it could go either way. Lattimore has bulked up to 230 pounds, which should help his durability.

3. Knile Davis, Arkansas, Jr.: To have a guy coming off a 1,322-yard season No. 3 on this list tells you how good the running backs are in this league. What separates Davis is that he can get the tough yards and also has the speed to break the long ones.

4. Mike Dyer, Auburn, So.: The Offensive MVP of the BCS National Championship Game a year ago, Dyer will be even better as a sophomore. He’s hard to tackle, runs low to the ground and will be the centerpiece of Auburn’s offense in 2011.

5. Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss, Sr.: In just about any other league, Bolden would be right there at the top. He averaged 6 yards per carry last season and scored 17 touchdowns. He’s also one of the best pass-catching backs in the SEC.

6. Spencer Ware, LSU, So.: The LSU coaches can’t wait to turn Ware loose this coming season. The 5-foot-11, 225-pound sophomore showed off his electrifying moves in the Cotton Bowl last season and will show off even more of them in 2011.

7. Vick Ballard, Mississippi State, Sr.: Nobody knew much about Ballard this time a year ago. They do now after he rushed for 968 yards and 19 touchdowns in his debut season in Starkville after coming over from junior college.

8. Onterio McCalebb, Auburn, Jr.: One of the premier home-run threats in college football, McCalebb is a quick-strike touchdown waiting to happen. Just ask LSU from a year ago. McCalebb has also bulked up and is more durable than he was when he arrived on the Plains.

9. Chris Rainey, Florida, Sr.: When he returned from his suspension last season, Rainey was the Gators’ top playmaker. Charlie Weis will see to it that Rainey gets touches as both a runner and receiver, and when he gets a step, look out.

10. Tauren Poole, Tennessee, Sr.: He’s not a burner, and he’s not exceptionally big, but Poole runs with his heart on his sleeve. He rushed for 1,034 yards last season and tied for the SEC lead with six 100-yard games.

Looking forward to the debate on this.

By Jeff Schultz

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251 comments Add your comment

Nub

June 17th, 2011
7:25 am

Low profiling all the way to the sec championship game…… Key’s to success —- scoring TD’s not 3’s when in the red zone …. D – line play —- if we dominate —— > 3rd sec for CMR… Love a shot at bamer…. Woof

It Ain't Rocket Science

June 17th, 2011
7:39 am

Thomas Brown,

You never met a person or player you couldn’t hate or find some way to put down. How many years did you play or coach at the college level by the way?
You are entitled to your opinion but I find a person that only has negative things to say about a team and others, is usually quite unhappy with their own life. You can seek medical attention for that condition.

Vulcan

June 17th, 2011
7:40 am

Crowell comes in at a good time, much like Walker, after a 6-7 season. Richt has been, hopefully, ripped of his arrogance, and humbled. You would think Richt now is aware that if he doesn’t get @200 rush per game, against winning teams, instead of @100 yards a game, then he’s not going to win 7 games. Crowell is the best back Richt has ever recruited. If Richt wastes this kind of talent, he needs to be fired.

Big Dawg Cobb

June 17th, 2011
7:48 am

I have to wonder why it’s even noted that he’s not made the list? How could you expect a high school player to be ranked in the top 10 of anything in the SEC? I realize he’s already on campus, but he’s yet to even practice with the team.

Seems like a blatant attempt to psyche young Mr Crowell out. He’s got enough pressure on him as it is and this kind of nonsense only adds to the mix. BLAH

Florida Dawg

June 17th, 2011
9:06 am

Shouldn’t be on the list……hasn’t played a game.

BigRedDawg

June 17th, 2011
9:22 am

LOW IS JUST STUPID!

Look, Georgia HS football is the best in the country (I know because I played in Cobb and would have been a Dawg but I blew out my knee my softmore season) and IC was the best in Georgia last year. That makes him one of the best backs in the SEC – end of the discussion.

It’s more like, IC will easily have the Dawgs playing for the SEC Champ nest year and in 2-3 years we’ll be playing for our SIXTH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!

Kiss the ring all you haters.

RedMoon

June 17th, 2011
11:03 am

I. Crowell, RB, was the #1 must have in the recuriting class. Now, you have to take advantag and wear him out. If Richt trusts Crowell, and Crowell doesn’t fumble, if Crowell gets 15 carries a game, he goes for 1000 yards. It’s not really an option, it has to happen, you have to let this guy get a shot, and trust him to carry the offense. He’s done it before against the best competition in high school.

jonkdawg

June 17th, 2011
11:29 am

Good luck SEC running backs, Ga boys will run behind ya and will see at the end who will be better?

Truth dawg

June 17th, 2011
11:47 am

Is he one of the top RB’s in the SEC…Is this a serious question to even put in this article??? He’s never played a down… This is THE SEC! Get real.

tOSSuP

June 17th, 2011
11:52 am

I had Crowell at #3 in the SEC. He’ll put up some big numbers this year, bout 1300 yards of total offense. No other back, besides Demps, has Crowell’s speed, and no other back period has Crowell’s soft hands.

Legit

June 17th, 2011
11:56 am

Crowell got over 10 ypc for 3 straight years at 3AAA Carver. Also, bit of a track star, the dude can fly.

Gator

June 17th, 2011
12:31 pm

I think he’ll be as good as King.

Gator

June 17th, 2011
12:31 pm

The last savior of the pathetic georgia football program

KoolAide

June 17th, 2011
1:09 pm

Crowell will beat Herschel’s freshman numbers. Easy.

Brian

June 17th, 2011
3:32 pm

It doesn’t matter because he hasn’t proven anything. The kid is a true freshman and I am confident that he is going to be a really good player for us, but he shouldn’t be listed with the SEC’s best until he can prove it on the field. I hope he comes out this season and runs for over 1,000 yards. Also, I think Jeff Demps is a better RB than Chris Rainey.

Brian

June 17th, 2011
3:34 pm

As for Florida, Gator, you guys are going to suck this season. New head coach, 4 starters gone off the offensive line, no one good at qb and no shut-down corner. Good luck with another 7-5 season!

Will Crowell Ever Make This List?

June 17th, 2011
3:42 pm

Nutz

June 17th, 2011
4:07 pm

I’d rank Crowell #4 on SEC.

ramma bama

June 17th, 2011
4:09 pm

Best backs in the SEC: Richardson and Lattimore

Crowell–not even in their league. Bama wins the SEC again, title #23—mark it down!

Gator

June 17th, 2011
4:28 pm

Brian,
We’re going to “suck”??? what does that say about you because you know we’re going to punish you again. UGA will get pounded by the GATORS like Ginger Lee.

dOR

June 17th, 2011
4:51 pm

Maybe Jeff’s right.

Perhaps Crowell is under ranked.

Perhaps Crowell will run for 3000 yards.

PowerDawg

June 17th, 2011
8:16 pm

Isaiah Crowell isn’t one of the SEC’s best…yet.

He hasn’t take a single snap in a college game, so he shouldn’t be listed.

Duh!

Thomas Brown

June 18th, 2011
1:58 am

Consensus National Champions
•1980 (12-0-0) – Vince Dooley coached the Bulldogs to a perfect 12-0 season, including a 17-10 victory over Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl to win the National Championship. Georgia finished as the only team with no losses and no ties and was declared No. 1 by almost every poll.

——————————————————————————–

Other National Championships
•1968 (8-1-2) – Litkenhous
•1966 (10-1-0) – Massey Ratings
•1946 (11-0-0) – Williamson System
•1942 (11-1-0) – Berryman; DeVold; Houlgate System; Litkenhous; Poling System; Williamson System.
•1927 (9-1-0) – Boand System; Poling System

http://www.sicemdawgs.com/football/fb_his.php

We already have Six (6) National Championships in 1-A Football

BigRedDawg

Thomas Brown

June 18th, 2011
3:16 am

4.43

http://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p=9&c=8&toinid=740&yr=2011

Isaiah Crowell has 4.43 speed in the 40-yard dash.

“No other back, besides Demps, has Crowell’s speed” by

tOSSuP

June 17th, 2011 at 11:52 am

tOSSuP, sir, Isaiah Crowell is ranked the # 1 RB in nation for 2011 by Scout.com and the # 2 overall best football player in the nation by Scout.com, but it is NOT because of his speed and he is nowhere near as fast as 4.25 at 6′ 1″ and 225 lbs by Herschel Walker who is now 50 and still runs 4.35.

4.43 Nike time by Isaiah Crowell 2011 in 40-yard dash, just for the 2011 recruiting class alone makes him the

# 142 in the nation just in 2011 recruiting class in terms of speed

# 53 in the nation just in 2011 recruiting class in terms of speed just counting those recruited as RB

There are 7 pages of 20 players per page just in the 2011 recruiting class who are faster than Isaiah Crowell, and over one-third of those were recruited as a Running Back, as was he, sir.

At 210 lbs and 5′ 11″ tall, he is not the load Herschel Walker still is, either.

He is no Herschel Walker, who ran over people and then ran away from them.

Isaiah Crowell does neither. It is not possible, sir.

There are 5 recruiting classes which make up the 2011 season. Each of the other classes already on campus and already have practiced and proved they can block and understand a playbook.

There are therefore 710 college football players 2011 who are faster than Isaiah Crowell and 210 players recruited as running backs, as he, who are faster 2011 than Isaiah Crowell.

Jeffrey Demps is not 1 of them, nor is he anywhere near as big as Isaiah Crowell. Demps is a itty-bitty 5′ 9″ and 162 lbs. which explains why Jeffrey Demps has averaged 634 yards of rushing every year at Florida. Jeff Demps has 90 carries per season and these are 13 game seasons which isn’t even 7 carries a game, average over his entire career; and, now this season is Jeff Demps True Senior Season.

I don’t think either one are a proper comparison, if you don’t mind me pointing out the truth. And, if you do.

15 carries average per game for Isaiah Crowell 2011 for Mike Bobo and Mark Richt ?

If Isaiah Crowell only gets 15 carries against Boise State, South Caroilina and Florida, Georgia will have Lost the only 3 football games they play this entire season. But, it is not because of his speed. If you are expecting Isaiah Crowell to average 7 yards a carry, every carry all season long starting with let’s say South Carolina, you are out of your mind.

Give the gentleman half a chance, if you would be so kind sir. Let him come in here and try to learn the play book, figure out how to block, and somehow figure out to get on the football field using those specific skills. If you think he is the fastest RB in the nation, or that he is going to run away from 710 football players who are faster than he; he has no hope of meeting your expectations and I will be back in here to remind you that you are a DISNEYdawgs.com

That is wholly presposterous to expect 15 carries at 7 yards a carry net. What is he playing in a void ? No one needed around him ? No defense ? Great Scott. Please post more about National Championships (which would be our 7th, not 6th which we already achieved in 1980 – over 3 decades ago.)

1300 yards is not unreasonable but not on 15 carries; he does only average 15 carries and we are sunk. And, if our fan base expects Isaiah Crowell to speed his way past every team in America except for 1 guy at 1 school, then you can just sign up at DISNEYdawgs.com

LoMein

June 18th, 2011
7:04 am

Crowell is the #1 ranked rb in the SEC. No one is better or ever will be. He will break all records, he will shatter Herschel Walker’s records. He is the best back to ever play.

tOSSuP

June 18th, 2011
7:08 am

13 GAMES X 15 CARRIES A GAME = 195 CARRIES X 5.1 YARDS PER CARRY = 1000 YARDS RUSHING

25 YARDS RECEIVING X 13 GAMES = 325 YARDS RECEIVING

1000 + 325 = 1325 TOTAL YARDS

THIS IS WHAT CROWELL WILL DO AS A FRESHMAN

tOSSuP

June 18th, 2011
7:12 am

We need 200 yards rushing per game.

It’s doable.

75 from Crowell, 60 from King, 30 from Murray, 35 from Thomas/Malcome

Snoop Dawg

June 18th, 2011
10:18 am

Folks,
Granted that Richt was successful in signing Crowell, but isn’t he jus this year’s version of the “number one back in the country” that has signed with UGA? Just in recent memory, I remember the same bs about Richard Samuels, Caleb King, Waushaun Ealey, and probably others. Without exception, they completely failed to live up to the hype. Why do you think that is? Could it just possibly be that Mark Richt cannot coach? That is what an objective person would conclude.

What is obvious is that UGA does not have one of ESPN’s top ten backs. How many of those backs are from UGA? Several. Why didn’t they sign with UGA? Maybe it was because they were not pursued agressively because the UGA scouts did not see the talent. Kinda like Cam Newton having “potential as a tight end.” It might be that high school coaches know that Richt is not a coach and are influencing their stars to sign at schools that have real foot ball coaches.

Everybody has been conditioned now to “give another year” to Richt at about $3M. I hope we have a good season, but the facts point another disappointing years.

UGA fans will continue to be disappointed until someone like McCavity or Adams or the Regents get the kahunas to fire Richt and his clowns. Until this happens, we just dig the hole deeper.

I wish the best for Isaiah Crowell, but the facts show that he will just be another flop unless a real coach can actually coach him up to the level he deserves to be coached up to. We are letting these recurits down.

Mic Pate

June 18th, 2011
11:31 am

I agree Eddie, you cant be on the list and have not played a down. Lets hope that he comes in and produces. Looking at the top 10, they are all good running backs, Crowell has not proved anything yet, but here is to wishing that he shows out, starting Sept 3rd.

Al Gore's Message Therapist

June 18th, 2011
11:33 am

I agree with Low. Until Crowell proves himself on the field, he’s an unknown entity.

Real V Dawg

June 18th, 2011
11:33 am

Crowell will be the best back at UGA since Walker—he’s got all the tools. Look for Crowell to break it open early with some huge runs against Boise State,in a blowout win in the dome, followed by an upset of USC in Athens. This dawg team is for real!

Snoop Dawg

June 18th, 2011
12:37 pm

I hope you’re right, Real V Dawg, but hope is not a method…

AceDawg

June 18th, 2011
12:39 pm

Considering the struggles of UGA running backs recently, I think its fair to leave Crowell out of the mix until he hits the field and officially impresses. Frankly, I think he won’t be as reliant on the O-line as he’ll be reliant on the Dawgs’ defense being more dominant this year and creating a need for a more running balanced offense.

Hairy Dawg

June 18th, 2011
2:00 pm

Why the dissing on Cromwell. He goning make media pays for no lack of respects. He showing off talents and dominanting SEC like Herschel. Then we know Dawgs is back on top like supposed. Cromwell be best back with speeds, power, and elosive and that hard to tackles. Cromwell will run through and over the bad team.

No Respect

June 18th, 2011
10:17 pm

The media is not giving Crowell the proper respect and he will be using this for motivation in every game. He should be considered in the top 5 backs in the SEC based on his high school stats. He’s the real deal—he’ll be rookie of the year in the SEC—take it to the bank.

Hairy Dawg

June 18th, 2011
10:17 pm

That what I like hearing Real V. How we returning to dominants now with Dream Team recruits. Dawgs rule SEC and displays swaggering for it based on talents. That and good Christian coaching makes Dawgs best with winning SEC that causes BCS win. All we got to do is put Isaiah on field to be next Herschel and replacing that fumblin bum Ealey. Now with Ealey and bad attitude casted out we can display Dream Team talents and winning SEC.

Thomas Brown

June 18th, 2011
11:18 pm

1000 yards in these days of 14-game seasons for the top teams, which we certainly have not been, is passé. It is like asking for a 10-win season. 10-win seasons in 14-game seasons for the top teams, is not even Top 25.

2008 we did the same.

Less than 15 carries a game vs Alabama, Florida and Georgia tek. We played 3 teams all of 2008 who finished in the Top 25 of the AP Poll. We lost to all 3. We ran the football to Knowshon Moreno 14 carries a game those 3 games. Why were we a total flop in 2008 ? Because Mike Bobo does not run the football to a guy like Knowshon Moreno 27, 28 carries a game. You can make up all the excuses you want to about 2008, but the biggest problem we had in 2008 was that Mike Bobo refused to even attempt to run the football.

# 56 Rushing Offense 2008 for Mike Bobo, handed Knowshon Moreno

Criminal.

Pass-Happy Offense is what Mike Bobo offers in a league, which as you can tell from the Top 10 Running Backs in The SEC this season, is dominated by Rushing Offenses -

all except for

Mike Bobo.

DawginTX

June 19th, 2011
6:52 am

(GASP) I can’t believe it! I heard the folks at the Downtown Athletic Club have already carved his name into the 2011 Heisman Trophy. I mean you have to consider the over-achieving pancake machines he’s going to be running behind.

DawginTX

June 19th, 2011
7:01 am

@Thomas Brown, I’d argue that Willie Martinez was the biggest problem we had in 2008 (God, I still miss BVG), not that I want to defend Bobo. Your point is not best made by citing games in which the opposing team jumps to a commanding lead with a lot of time left. You have a point that we don’t run it enough when we have talented backs. And when we do, we like to give all of our backs about equal carries so we don’t risk any of them getting into a rhythm.

Thomas Brown

June 19th, 2011
8:08 am

DawginTX,

Yes. That is so obvious to point to Willie Martinez. But, it absolutely does not explain the Offensive, Special Teams and off-the-field disappointments of 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 nor 2010.

We haven’t beat the teams who finished in the Top 10 of the AP Poll, not with 3 wins the years we lost 4 games 2001, 3 games 2005, and 4 games of 2006. The other 9 games against teams finishing in the Top 10, we lost every game.

Kool-Aid to drink that now that Willie Martinez is gone (when I was here saying every day of every post, that it had to be Willie Martinez AND MIKE BOBO who had to go.), that Georgia will be great, or at least the # 11 team in Wins all-time with 6 national championships in 1-A football as we most assuredly are. Richt said he was standing by BOTH Willie and Bobo. He then fired his college roommate, reluctantly; and, now we have to go back all the way to 1953 to find a season in which we lost more games than the 7 games we lost WITHOUT Willie Martinez.

Our running backs are not taught how to hold the football. They don’t know how to block and they don’t know when and how to flare out in the flats and catch a pass. In addition, they don’t know how to stay out of trouble, nor run the football.

Our recruiting leaves us with big huge gaping holes at some positions (fullback, secondary) while stockpiling at others (tight end, linebackers.)

Our wide receivers haven’t done anything in years. They are not winners. They don’t make the big catch against a great team, taking them down. We have no one at these positions.

Our secondary is the worst secondary this football program has ever put on the field and tried to pass off as a secondary. We watch as the top secondary players are plucked from this state to the Top 6 teams in The SEC neighboring us, who then beat us with them.

We yank players around willy-nilly and move them to positions they have zero experience at, and then back the next year.

We announce Joe Tereshinski III is the Starter at QB and put Joe Cox # 2 and have Matthew Stafford worse on the Depth Chart than both. In 2005, we have 1 hand tied behind our backs vs Florida with Joe Tereshinski III trying to play QB, and still nearly won the game.

2002 we go 0-11 on 3rd down conversions against a team who absolutely sucked and fired their coach for sucking for years, but Ron Zook beat Mark Richt because he had a better offense. Florida would end up not even ranked in the Coaches’ Poll Top 25.

2007 we lost to a 6-6 South Carolina team and were drubbed by the vols, yet neither were any good and South Carolina didn’t even play in a bowl game 2007, but they beat us.

We try a field goal on the opening drive last game against a hapless team who 3 nobody teams beat, on a 4th and inches at the goal line.

2008, we hand the football to 1st Round NFL Draft Pick Knowshon Moreno an average of 14 carries and threw him the ball an average of less than twice a game in the only 3 games against the only 3 teams we faced 2008 Alabama, Florida and Georgia tek and we lost all 3 of those games.

We redshirted Knowshon Moreno so we saw the best UGA RB in over 2 Dozen Years here, only 2 years and then gone as the 12th best player in America.

Excuse me, the world.

We try for years on end to kick-off to the corner. Still pulling my hair out on all those.

We are # 85 in the nation in kick-off returns last season with arguably one of the best kick-off return men in the history of the game. We had such a horrid season again last year after not being ranked the previous year (RELOAD the DISNEYdawgs.com said in here this time last year), that even our Punter was in a funk. What does that tell you ?

We have an attitude problem. And, it starts with playing favorites with the likes of Caleb Darnell King on offense. For lesser transgressions, better football players have been kicked off this football team at running back, than Caleb King has.

We play Favorites, especially on offense.

For 11 years now, we have put together clearly the worst “coaching staff” in America.

Now, our head coach says football is too violent.

No, it’s not Willie Martinez. He was just part of it. Obviously. We have a whole host of it remaining. Our players are not conditioned and don’t give a hoot. Our fans fill their heads with how great they are, and they don’t even try to get anything done on the field and play around off the field not preparing themselves. We announce we fixed that by promoting a guy who has been in the weight room every day since the 1st day of the 2001 season. What was he doing then ? Motivating the players ? If so, why did that take 10 years to promote him, finally ?

No sir. The problem is not Willie Martinez, have not been Willie Martinez and still aren’t Willie Martinez.

Thomas Brown

June 19th, 2011
8:16 am

I have heard this again and again and again about the 2008 season that allowing 31, 42 and 29 consecutive points is somehow just the fault of Willie Martinez, like our offense was not 3 and out every single series.

31, 42 and 29 consecutive points allowed is a problem of the defense AND OFFENSE.

Hairy Dawg

June 19th, 2011
9:10 am

Wet Willie was a problem that exposed as bad as NY Congressman but the real blames is with Adams and then Evans. Adams made Coach Richt compete with hands tied behind back from recruiting restrictions. Then Coach Richt not allowed to recruit like Bammers with oversign and medical cut loose the stinkys players to free schollies for more talents. Evans deserving blames for not standing up to Adams to tell him who running Athens. Now McG gots the opportunity to put Adams in place and help Coach Richt to winning with talents that being more Christain.

Will

June 19th, 2011
11:26 am

I totally agree with this article. Y should he be among the top 10 and he hasnt proven nothing to anyone yet. All this hype he get, i just hope he can live up to it.

Hairy Dawg

June 19th, 2011
12:07 pm

He should be in Top list cause he playing for Dawgs and replacing stinky boy fumble artist Ealey. He can’t help but be better to help Dawgs dominants the SEC. All we need is rest of line to get mean like Ben Jones and then we blast holes for Cromwell he blow through for TD. That how Dawgs return to Glory of SEC and BCS champs. All we needed was talents at RB who don’t fumble. Now we got it and rest of team coming together with learned knowledge of 3-4 D this year.

Snoop Dawg

June 20th, 2011
9:19 am

Tom Brown, you know that the real problem is no other than Mark Richt himself. Why can’t anyone say this most obvious fact?

Hairy Dawg

June 20th, 2011
10:04 pm

Stop trying to stick blame on Coach Richt. The blaming deserves to being in two places of the Adams and the stinky players. Every one konws that Adams choking recruiting and we got to fix that so Coach Richt can recruit without restrictions like Bammers. The we got to be able to cut loose stinky players that not playing up to deserving level of Dawgs. That frees schollies for talent that appreciates opportunity to expose for NFL and ladies in Athens while running campus. When we get stuck with bad attitude that fumbles like Ealey we got to cut thems loose. Not being able to recruit ahainst Bammers and cast out those that not playing using talents are to be blaming on Adams. Saban able to recruit with no limits and then cut loose stinkys that don’t play to talents. Coach Richt is being hancuffed by Adams and we got to gets McG to stands up Adams. Then Dawgs have more talent and play by same rules as Bammers to get us winning repeat SECs and BCS champs.

Hairy Dawg

June 20th, 2011
10:07 pm

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Hairy Dawg

June 20th, 2011
10:08 pm

Against not ahainst

Mike Bobo 17 INT

June 22nd, 2011
11:54 am

His HS tape looked solid, but how he performs at D-1 is a different ballgame. This back has alot of potential, but the UGA arrogance and cartel will overrate him and push him to be the back needed to win championships.

Always about next year in Athens….always about next year…..

Mike Bobo 17 INT

June 22nd, 2011
11:56 am

The score will tell.