After another flawed win, are Dogs ready for Florida? (Updated with Grantham video)

Aaron Murray and Georgia had some shaky moments Saturday at Vanderbilt. (AP photo)

Aaron Murray and Georgia had some shaky moments Saturday at Vanderbilt. (AP photo)

(UPDATED: 11:50 p.m.)

NASHVILLE – There’s a saying in sports: It’s not how, it’s how many. That assumes, of course, we’re not talking about college football polls or perceptions heading into the Florida game.

Georgia won again Saturday night. That makes five straight. If ever a five-game winning streak can cause discomfort, this is it. Vanderbilt, a team that had managed just three points in its previous two games, scored three second-half touchdowns. One came on a 96-yard kickoff return. Two others came on alarming efficient drives of 75 and 84 yards against a Bulldogs’ defense that was thought to be improving. So much for thought.

The Bulldogs, after leading 23-7, held on a for a 33-28 victory. The words “held on” never should appear before “victory” for a team that aspires to something higher than the Liberty Bowl again.

The Dogs’ four straight SEC wins have come over teams — Mississippi State, Mississippi, Tennessee, Vandy — with a combined record of 1-13. No, it’s not their fault they’re playing lousy teams. But this game wasn’t secure until time expired. A blocked punt with seven seconds hope gave the Commodores one last gasp of hope. An ensuing pass from Georgia’s 21-yard line went off the finger tips of a Vandy wide receiver, Chris Boyd in the end zone.

Is this progress?

The Dogs struggled to finish drives on offense. They wilted on defense. They were absolutely dreadful on special teams. They had discipline problems — from the players down to the combustible defensive coordinator. After this one finally, mercifully came to an end, players and coaches from both teams met at midfield. It looked like the stare-down before a rumble between the Jets and Sharks in Westside story.

At the center of it were Vandy coach James Franklin and Georgia defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, who exchanged heated words. (Go to the end of the column for the video.)

Georgia coach Mark Richt wasn’t happy after the game, nor should he have been. First, he put an asterisk on the win: “I just don’t know if we’re ready to continue at the top of the Eastern Division the way we played. We’re thankful for the victory but we’ve got a ways to go.”

Then he addressed his team’s lack of discipline and short fuse. He said he didn’t get a good look at the post-game exchange, but commented,  “All I know is I hate the fact at the end of the game that we can’t just shake hands like gentleman and walk off the field. … It’s like the end of a play. When it’s over it’s over. Go to the sideline. And we didn’t do a very good job of that. It is heated. It is battle. It’s not war with real bullets but it’s war in a sense and tempers do flare up. I don’t mind our blood [pressure] getting high but we can’t do something that may get us beat, or make us look less than a first-class operation.”

Grantham was cryptic with his remarks, saying only: “Everybody’s competitive. I love my players. I support my players.”

Franklin: “I went to find coach Richt and didn’t find him, so I found one of his assistant coaches and it didn’t go well.”

Was this a Vandy game?

In short, this wasn’t the kind of performance that is going to inspire confidence going into the Florida game in two weeks, even with the Gators themselves struggling. (Less we forget, the Gators were struggling last season when they won for the 19th time in 21 meetings.)

A blown transformer caused four banks of lights at Vanderbilt Stadium to go out with 2:53 left in the first half. Some of the game was played amid dark shadows. Just as well. Most Vandy games are best played in the dark anyway.

Richt was hoping his team would quick start. That didn’t happen. The offense was as dim as the half-lit stadium. The first four possessions: missed field goal (50 yards), punt (three and out), field goal (53 yards), missed field goal (42 yards). Twice the Dogs failed to capitalize on Vandy turnovers. Their first touchdown came only after a botched Commodores punt.

Also contributing to the early problems: The absence of running back Isaiah Crowell. Richt benched him for the entire first quarter. He confirmed after the game it was not injury related but rather for something off the field. But he wouldn’t specify. (The logical assumption: Some kind of disciplinary measure.)

The five straight wins aside, the Dogs still show flaws. The fact they’re showing them against bad competition is the biggest concern. After driving to a field goal to open the second half, they allowed Vandy’s Andre Hal to return a kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown, which narrowed the lead to 23-14.

Discipline and intelligence remain issues: On the ensuing kickoff, Shawn Williams hit a Vandy player late, drawing his second personal foul of the game. (Later in the game, Kwame Geathers was flagged for punching Vandy’s Logan Stewart on the ground after a play, but officials called offsetting personal fouls.)

Aaron Murray threw for 326 yards but he also misfired at times (22 for 38). The Dogs couldn’t finish drives, and Murray missed a wide open Marlon Brown at the five-yard line for a certain touchdown before the team settled for its fourth field goal of the night. The lead (26-14) was comfortable. The performance was not comforting.

It took two trick plays before they found the end zone against Georgia: a 35-yard pass play on a fake punt, and a 43-yard, half-back pass from Zac Stacy to Jordan Matthews for a touchdown. But there they were, reeking havoc late. First came the kickoff return. Then came the 13-play, 75-yard touchdown drive that closed the lead to 26-21. When Murray responded with a 75-yard touchdown pass to Brown, Vandy — Vandy! — showed its resiliency with another long scoring drive, this one ending on a 19-yard run by Stacy with nine minutes left.

The Dogs kept us guessing to the end.

Going into the Florida game, that’s a problem.

Grantham goes ballistic

By Jeff Schultz

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958 comments Add your comment

Thomas Brown

October 17th, 2011
1:39 am

Mark Richt’s guarded comments the day he finally settled on Todd Grantham after being turned down 3 times before on his 1st three choices for DC, and these comments today about Todd Grantham by Mark Richt make it clear that (1) Todd Grantham was forced on Mark Richt against his wishes or (2) Mark Richt is going to fire Todd Grantham.

1 face is certain :

Mark Richt is NO Todd Grantham.

“I hate the fact that at the end of the game we can’t shake hands and get off the field like gentlemen,” Richt said. Later he added: “We are grown men and we all need to act that way.”

Thomas Brown

October 17th, 2011
2:25 am

AFDawg October 16th, 2011 12:39 am

“You want to see a melee look back at the Clemson – South Carolina fight at the end of teh agme that almost ended the series between those two schools.”

Then, what is Mark Richt so upset at Todd Grantham about defeding Shawn Williams # 36 ?

Thomas Brown

October 17th, 2011
2:31 am

MarineDog October 16th, 2011 12:10 pm

“You know it really doesn’t matter what all the naysayers say about how ugly the win was.”

The Naysayers ? There is NOT 1 REPORT of the game that says that the game was not UGLY, sloppy, poorly-coached, bad special teams, and a horrid game by us. And, you run in here saying it is the Naysayers saying all that ? Not hardly; it is EVERYONE SAYING THAT. You blind support of Mark Richt and his “coaching staff” is sickening. Vandie ? Vandie ? With that talent vs us with this talent and this is what we are treated with ? HOMER.

Thomas Brown

October 17th, 2011
2:53 am

Dawg Supporter October 16th, 2011 12:18 pm

“Its also not Georgia’s fault that the teams they are playing arent so good. One last note everyone is complaining about how the defensive coordinator acted, but I for one am glad. The same people that are complaining about it also complain when CMR doesnt lash out more.”
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You obviously missed it that Mark Richt has LASHED OUT in PUBLIC about Todd Grantham at the end of the game. You are going against Mark Richt to say that YOU LIKED IT; Mark Richt 100 percent did NOT like it when Todd Grantham defended # 36 Shawn Williams. In fact, Mark Richt also complained about our players’ play and how the players do not go back to the huddle or to the sidelines, but sit there jawing. What you are is 1 of those fans who dreams up EXCUSES about 1-13 teams vs SEC that is all Mark Richt has played all season long in The SEC. You are NOT on the SAME PAGE as CMR on Todd Grantham. You feel you can say whatever you want to say, but heaven forbid anyone else says what they feel. YOU are CRITICIZING Mark Richt

Dawg Supporter

Thomas Brown

October 17th, 2011
3:09 am

MarineDog October 16th, 2011 12:46 pm

“Where did all this kool-aid comments come from?”

“a close loss is still a loss.”

“If they should happen to win out and make it to the SECG and by some MIRACLE win, then they will be in a BCS bowl regardless of what the media says or what the pollsters think. Automatic bid for the SEC champions. The kool-aid ain’t so bad right now.”

Where do the Kool-Aid comments come from ? I’d say this post where you ask that very question yourself MarineDog, qualifies win SEC Championship Game, go to BCS Bowl – and, are you sure you don’t want to throw in for good measure NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 for UGA ?

Where do these Kool-Aid comments come from MarineDog asks. Er, uh, from posts like this one from YOU when we will not have played a single team all 2011 who has beat ANYONE.

Kool-Aid after Vandie game, MarineDog, WIN SEC Championship Game and go to BCS Bowl Game. You make me want to puke reading your BS.

Thomas Brown

October 17th, 2011
3:46 am

“if his job was to write about what UGA has “done right” for the last couple of years he would be unemployed”

GOOD ONE.

Pierce county, where is that ? Since he won’t answer you for obvious reasons, I will. Do you know where the Okefenokee Swamp is ? It’s not Brunswick – not even Waycross; Blackshear is the county seat. What does that tell you Buckhead bama fan.

Rolo

October 17th, 2011
9:41 am

TG is a classless punk. What a disgrace. And UGA fans are just blind to the facts. They love to talk about MR and how he runs a class program,….and when he or his team pulls classless acts (running on the field at UF game) now TG……Any excuse will do.

Yellow Fuzz

October 19th, 2011
6:09 pm

This just in……Georgia Tech, ranked no. 84, is the leading school in Georgia, ahead of Emory at 114 and the University of Georgia at 385, according to the rankings compiled by U.S. News and World Report.