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
958 comments Add your comment
arrowhead1959
October 16th, 2011
12:13 am
I’m sorry;I ventrured over to the MB Ga Tech site; he doesn”t respond at all in over 2 hours; blog?? look it up…..
Gorilla Biscuit
October 16th, 2011
12:14 am
Seems a lot of yellow blowflied on this blog. You got it wrong fellas. We only pooted. The real turd is in Charlottesville.
ga gator
October 16th, 2011
12:14 am
This isnt your grandfathers Vandy anymore.
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:15 am
kerryB…..
No…..jumping off bridges is reserved for Richt and Bobo haters…..and their are many, many of them to jump off that bridge this year.
Stupid Ga fans
October 16th, 2011
12:15 am
Mark did tech, tore them up, Jeff did dogs, idiots
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:16 am
yeah right…..
The same butt as Georgia…..TENNESSEE…..but worse.
AFDawg
October 16th, 2011
12:16 am
Eaassyy, I have to agree too — that is funny!
Buckhead Bulldog
October 16th, 2011
12:16 am
Damn! TG looked like a great white shark…dropping the f bomb all over. Ha ha, love it!
bdawg
October 16th, 2011
12:17 am
Wayne – intelligent post. Let’s just fire our coach and hire someone new. Then we can win a NC. We see how well that has worked for tennessee and mississippi state.
rally
October 16th, 2011
12:17 am
I think that redneck good old boy Grantham should have spent the night in the pokey here in Nashville for inciting a riot. Probably did not like being admonished by a minority coach.
MattMD
October 16th, 2011
12:18 am
It seems so odd that Grantham is caught in yet another situation. How often does this happen to other assistants?
He is very unprofessional and really not that good. What are the records of the teams Georgia has beaten, again? 1-13 I think.
PJ has a trash mouth
October 16th, 2011
12:18 am
I was watching Tech’s game today with my son and my wife made us turn off the TV. Twice she saw Johnson cursing like a sailor. Talk about classless. Doesn’t take a linguistic expert to read someone’s lips. This guy could care less if kids are watching the game.
monty
October 16th, 2011
12:18 am
Vandy coach did seem to try to follow CTG rather than pulling back. Looked like he had to be restrained by his coaching staff. Our players seemed surprised by whatever happened between the 2 coaches. Maybe by what the Vandy coach said. You could see CTG saying “Bullspit.” Also he got in the ear of that Vandy player? Their center? Who Geathers had a hard time with.
Wayne
October 16th, 2011
12:19 am
At least the Vandy Coach has some spunk just like Todd, wish we could do a transfusion into Richt, but I think not. I believe that if someone dropped their drawers and slapped him with a wiener he would smile and say “Turning the other cheek now”!! Todd for Head Coach, send the others packing!!!!
Star running
October 16th, 2011
12:19 am
back sits out 1st quarter for discipline reason new song same as old song
He Hate Gator
October 16th, 2011
12:19 am
Ahhh!, another week I get to celebrate a Dawg win and a Gator loss…
MattMD
October 16th, 2011
12:19 am
Linguistics has nothing to do with reading lips, you mouth breathing moron.
matt
October 16th, 2011
12:20 am
Beating Vandy and then bragging about it is like saying you got laid and slept wth your sister
athens proud
October 16th, 2011
12:20 am
Jeff Schultz: The clip you’re showing doesn’t tell the whole story. Heard ESPN guy say it looks like Franklin lost it and provoked an ‘incident’. Your clip just zooms on Grantham …. let’s find one that shows both coaches to be fair.
kerryb
October 16th, 2011
12:20 am
It looks like Grantham was walking over to greet the coaches and Franklin was yelling something at Shawn Williams which fired Grantham up. Looks like Franklin was the classless one yelling at an opposing player. CMR should let Franklin know if he has a problem with one of his players he needs to talk to him.
Rally over
October 16th, 2011
12:20 am
rally
October 16th, 2011
12:17 am
I think that redneck good old boy Grantham should have spent the night in the pokey here in Nashville for inciting a riot.
Are you man enough to tell him that or are you just another tough guy on an internet blog.
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:21 am
Enter your comments here
azdawg
October 16th, 2011
12:22 am
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:11 am
The east is Embarrassing to say the least. I pity the east team that has to play either LSU or AL. I’d rather be run over by a bus.
Reality
October 16th, 2011
12:22 am
He Hate Gator
October 16th, 2011
12:19 am
Ahhh!, another week I get to celebrate a Dawg win and a Gator loss…
enjoy it…back to reality in 2 weeks
Wayne
October 16th, 2011
12:22 am
azdawg…..Amen Brother!!!
Saban
October 16th, 2011
12:22 am
Lauren what did you say. The Vanderbilt coach ran off with choakdawg`s krispy kreme`s and choakdawg tried to eat him? My lord what is the world coming to. Cannibals in Athen`s. That`a right Lauren Cannibals in Athens. Well no one is perfect. I hear Richt is in love with Crowell. At least that is what he said.
Well Larry at least we are five points better than Vanderbilt, and I did see choakdawg leaving the field munching on one of Vanderbilt coaches legs.
Lauren did Choakdawg really eat Russ?
My Opinion
October 16th, 2011
12:23 am
monty
October 16th, 2011
12:18 am
Also he got in the ear of that Vandy player? Their center? Who Geathers had a hard time with.
Geathers had a big game. No player likes to have their legs rolled up on from the back after the whistle. That play might result in a suspension for the Vandy center.
Ernest T Bass
October 16th, 2011
12:23 am
Why did emotion and fire become a bad thing??
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:24 am
In addition, Grantham went to the Woody Hayes Graduate School of improper in-game and after-game behavior. Richt really has to do something with this guy, this time. Some sort of public comment of rebuke….and the the UG aministration needs to fine the guy. That was uncalled for. You just don’t do that. That could have started a brawl on the field.
Matthews Dawg
October 16th, 2011
12:24 am
Jeff….way to stir the pot as always!! Not real journalism, it’s about getting hits on your story or so called story!!
It wasn’t pretty at all, but let’s be thankful for a win (which always seems the case at Vandy)!! But, we have to play better and with a week off, hopefully, our line blocks better!
Go Dawgs!!!
fred
October 16th, 2011
12:25 am
This is football not dance or soccer. I wish CTG would have punched Franklin.
Buckhead Bulldog
October 16th, 2011
12:25 am
Who is “Lauren” ?
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:25 am
Ernest T Bass….
It isn’t when emotion and fire is related to playing the game during the game…….and that has nothing to do with what I watched in that video.
cochise
October 16th, 2011
12:25 am
regardless ga is still the empire state of the south we’re always gone have great football talent weather we coach them up or not. so much for you other ex slave state trailor parkers got to get on the ajc comment section cause you know ga is the $hit so take a big wif. ha
rally
October 16th, 2011
12:26 am
I think any of us are man enough to point out a piece of trash like Grantham and tell him to his face what an idiot he looked like out there and how big a disappointment he was to his own head coach based on Mark Richt’s classy comments.
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:26 am
fred…..
I do too……so he could be fired right now. He deserves to be.
dawg4Gsus
October 16th, 2011
12:26 am
I’m sure IL Jacket would like us to bring Martinez back…not gonna happen.
kerryb
October 16th, 2011
12:27 am
Like Coach Grantham just the way he is. It’s funny that a Florida guy is talking about Grantham when his head coach losses it about 10 times a game.
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:28 am
Grantham is the opposite of the class that Richt exhibits (except for a couple of years ago in Jax after that TD). He has to be an embarrassment to him….and he probably regrets hiring him.
My Opinion
October 16th, 2011
12:28 am
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:25 am
It isn’t when emotion and fire is related to playing the game during the game…….and that has nothing to do with what I watched in that video.
Like most uninformed idiots, you did not see the entire scene from watching that “video”. Please get informed and until then keeps your ignorant, uninformed opinions to your self. Coach’s do not take it well when another coach lectures their players. Especially when both teams have played “chippy”.
kerryb
October 16th, 2011
12:29 am
I guarantee you that Erk Russell wouldn’t have taken any crap off of Franklin either. Erk probably would have punched him in the nose.
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:29 am
kerryb…..
Can you read…….I have clearly expressed my displeasure with Muschamp’s sideline behavior. I even said Grantham and Muschamp went to the same school to learn their behavior. At least I have an unbiased view of things….unlike you.
Ernest T Bass
October 16th, 2011
12:29 am
Funny
If Coach Paul Johnson
The Genius. The Oracle of Annapolis
Manboobs
Had done the same he would have been praised here.
My Opinion
October 16th, 2011
12:30 am
rally
October 16th, 2011
12:26 am
I think any of us are man enough to point out a piece of trash like Grantham and tell him to his face what an idiot he looked like out there
So Franklin, who had the same reaction as Grantham is a piece of trash. Or does he get a pass from you because he is a minority?
Saban
October 16th, 2011
12:30 am
Larry does anyone know what happen to the Florida kicker. Lauren I can`t say but cannibals in Athens says it all.
dawg555
October 16th, 2011
12:31 am
I am certainly not making excuses for Grantham. But what bothers me is that the video was entirely focused on Grantham and didn’t show the other side. There are always 2 sides to any story, but many jump to conclusions based on whatever side they hear first.
kerryb
October 16th, 2011
12:31 am
My Opinion, you are exactly right. Franklin had no business yelling at Shawn Williams and Grantham corrected him for it. I bet if Richt would have been in the picture he would not have liked it either.
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:31 am
My opinion…..
Yep….I am an idiot…..a moron too……Got any more insults? Grantham should have just grabbed his players and pulled them away…..as Richt tried to do after Grantham had created that mess.
My Opinion
October 16th, 2011
12:32 am
TampaGator
October 16th, 2011
12:29 am
kerryb…..
Can you read…….I have clearly expressed my displeasure with Muschamp’s sideline behavior. I even said Grantham and Muschamp went to the same school to learn their behavior. At least I have an unbiased view of things….unlike you.
Why don’t you post in the Tampa newspaper blogs and get the “f” out of here?
kerryb
October 16th, 2011
12:32 am
Grantham didnt create the mess. Franklin did.