Upsets launch Georgia into BCS title picture (UPDATED)

It took a little while but Aaron Murray and Georgia eventually took charge. (Brant Sanderlin/AJC)

It took a little while but Aaron Murray and Georgia eventually took charge. (Brant Sanderlin/AJC)

(LAST UPDATED: 12:18 a.m.)

ATHENS – For as much as Mark Richt prefers his Georgia players focus on opponents (Georgia Southern, Georgia Tech) and not acronyms (SEC, BCS) in these final two weeks of the regular season, it was difficult not to notice what was scrolling on the Sanford Stadium video board before Saturday’s game.

First came the screen shot with large bold letters screaming: “BCS STANDINGS.” Then came the screen shot listing the nation’s top ranked teams, from No. 1 Kansas State to No. 5 Georgia.

The topic is impossible to ignore. It’s why, even in games with seemingly foregone conclusions like Saturday’s against Georgia Southern, some will look at the way things started for the Bulldogs on this day and think, “Uh-oh.”

But don’t overthink this.

Did Georgia come out a little flat, a bit sloppy and probably unfocused against an FCS opponent? Clearly. When a team is one of the nation’s top ranked clubs and just before halftime it is clinging to a 10-7 lead over an inferior opponent — which resides in a full neighborhood to the south of college football’s power structure — it’s a problem.

But after what the Bulldogs have overcome in the past few weeks, a letdown should not have come as a surprise. Most importantly, they recovered. Aaron Murray’s touchdown pass to Malcolm Mitchell with four seconds left in the first half keyed a 31-0 string and Georgia went on to bury Georgia Southern, 45-14.

And who could’ve expected this scenario? Hours after the Bulldogs’ win, the BCS’s No. 1 ranked team, Kansas State, was hammered by Baylor 52-24, and No. 2 Oregon lost at home in overtime to Stanford 17-14. This means No. 3 Notre Dame is certain to take over the No. 1 spot when the new BCS rankings come out Sunday night and, more importantly, the door to a potential seventh straight national title has swung back open for the SEC.

Simplifying this from Georgia’s viewpoint: If the Dogs win their next two games over Georgia Tech next week and Alabama in the SEC championship game, they likely will wind up in their first BCS championship game. Entering the week, Alabama ranked fourth in the BCS and Georgia was fifth.

ESPN’s Brad Edwards projects that the top five in the new BCS rankings will be: 1)  Notre Dame; 2.) Alabama; 3.) Georgia, 4.) Florida, 5.) Oregon

After Stanford’s win in overtime, several Georgia players celebrated on Twitter, with Murray sending out the message: “Yesssssssssssss!!!!!! The Murray household just went crazyyyyy!!!!!!”

Christian Robinson and the defense got better as game went on against Georgia Southern's option offense. (Brant Sanderlin/AJC)

Christian Robinson and the defense got better as game went on against Georgia Southern's option offense. (Brant Sanderlin/AJC)

Richt has tried his best to steer the talk away from the BCS. Most of the first half of the Georgia Southern game showed us why. As Richt said of the first half, “We were fortunate to come out of there even with the lead.”

No kidding. With Georgia leading 10-7, a personal foul/chop block penalty by an Eagles’ lineman negated a first-and-goal situation from the Dogs’ five-yard-line. That set up a 39-yard field goal attempt that Georgia Southern missed. It set the backdrop for a touchdown drive going in the

Mark Richt wants players to focus on game, but BCS standings on scoreboard.

BCS standings are shown on Sanford Stadium scoreboard before game.

other direction. Instead of facing a potent halftime deficit of 14-10, Georgia led 17-7.

“I feel like that swung the mood in the stadium and on the sideline,” wide receiver Tavarres King said.

From that point on, it was Aaron Murray-to-anybody. He threw touchdown passes on four straight possessions.

Should Georgia have let an FCS opponent hang around that long? No.

But in the end, poll voters and BCS computers will see the lopsided final score. This certainly isn’t the first time the Dogs have played to the level of their competition. But the objectives Saturday were to win and use the Eagles’ option offense as a scout team for next week’s game against Georgia Tech. In that sense, mission accomplished.

“I don’t know how the BCS does things,” nose guard John Jenkins said. “But if that (45-14) looks good on style points, hey, we’re styling.”

There was no stylin’ early. After an opening touchdown drive, Georgia scored three points on the next possessions (fumbling once) against a Georgia Southern defense that had given up 88 points to your basic non-BCS outfits: UT-Chattanooga, Appalachian State and Howard.

Pick your cliche:

“We were shooting ourselves in the foot,” Murray said.

“Self-inflicted wounds,” offensive coordinator Mike Bobo said.

Georgia defensive linemen were getting upset by what they perceived as Georgia Southern’s intentional chop blocking. They were penalized only once, knocking down Georgia’s Kwame Geathers, but Jenkins said, “I felt like I was sliced and diced that game.”

But both the defense endured and Murray began shredding the Eagles’ secondary.

Actually, Murray has torn everybody apart lately. Since the fourth quarter of the Florida game, he has completed 62 of 88 for 1,005 yards, 12 touchdowns and zero interceptions. “Is he eating Wheaties or something?” King said.

The Dogs continued attacking to the final minutes, even after putting in the second-string defense. The last touchdown pass came by Parker Welch with 3:13 left. The thought occurred that they were trying to impress voters and computers. But Richt and Bobo both denied that.

“We had three runs called but they kept bringing both safeties on blitzes,” Bobo said. “On third down I was like, ‘OK, we’ve got to throw it. We have to protect our backs, too.’”

Richt never has been a pour-it-on coach. If anything, he has been accused of being just the opposite. So nobody is going to complain. And by next week people will only remember the score.

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495 comments Add your comment

MadDog

November 17th, 2012
10:47 pm

IF you watch the replay of the supposed chop block you would see that the GSU player was blocked into the UGA player. No intentional chop block happened. Richt’s team sent video to the refs to “educate” them. Unbelievable. All the hype about this is embarrassing to UGA. Slightly diiferent game without that crap call. GSU played some tough D. They need some good DBs and a field goal kicker and they’re in much better shape.

davidinloganville

November 17th, 2012
10:54 pm

after Georgia puts 50 on tech next week I hope Miami withdraws from the acc championship so Fla St can put 50 more on them.

td

November 17th, 2012
10:56 pm

If Stanford had any offense then they would beat OR and would have beaten ND as well.

Hairy Dawg

November 17th, 2012
11:04 pm

K State is done. No team that giving up no 50 points needing to be in BCS talks. Dawgs is goning to be BCS champs. USC beats Notre Dumb and then Dawgs have clear path to BCS champs. We finally wins what is rightly deserving as our.

td

November 17th, 2012
11:09 pm

Hairy Dawg

November 17th, 2012
11:04 pm

You should back up on that prediction my friend. The luck of the Iris may have reared its ugly head again. There are reports that Barkley hurt his right arm today and may not play Sat.

Hairy Dawg

November 17th, 2012
11:16 pm

Woohoo! And Stanford beating Quack Quacks in clown costumes. Dawgs is winning BCS. We getting back to promised land.

atlfalconsfan0125

November 17th, 2012
11:32 pm

atlfalconsfan0125

November 17th, 2012
11:36 pm

Stanford wins!

Hairy Dawg

November 17th, 2012
11:38 pm

Standford 17 – Orgeron 14!

Dawgs playing in BCS Champs!

air of mendacity

November 17th, 2012
11:41 pm

Go DAWGS – beat BAMA butts – I will go to see ND and UGA in championship – repeat of 1980

playmeortrademe

November 17th, 2012
11:42 pm

Next week may be the only day in the history of football that most of the country roots for Lane Kiffin.

wreckmaniac

November 17th, 2012
11:42 pm

The chance to knock UGA out of a nat champ game thrills me no end. After 32 years of insignificance the dawgs will finally show up to play Tech with something big on the line. The best part is that Tech will be totally overlooked

UGA Season Ticket Holder since 1986

November 17th, 2012
11:43 pm

The South Carolina loss just became completely irrelevant. Beat Tech. Beat Alabama and Georgia goes to the National Championship game. Nuff said. Now all the haters will come on this site and post that “Well, Georgia wouldn’t have a chance if Baylor and Stanford hadn’t won.” Silly people. Silly, silly people to whom nobody should pay any attention. Nuff said. Not saying the Dawgs will or will not beat Alabama but UGA now controls its own destiny. Nuff said.

playmeortrademe

November 17th, 2012
11:44 pm

Let’s go you fighting Lane Kiffins

Walker the Infant Dawg

November 17th, 2012
11:46 pm

Who’d a thunk it? Go Dawgs it’s all in our hands

Raiderbeater

November 17th, 2012
11:48 pm

As a former player the new motivation provided tonight will make Georgia LUST for winnig….Tech is in trouble in my opinion. Georgia is now on a mission!!!!

td

November 17th, 2012
11:49 pm

I do not think the Dawgs will have any problem getting up for GT next week now.

SINCE VINCE

November 17th, 2012
11:50 pm

DAWGS CONTROL THEIR DESTINY!!!!!!!!

atlfalconsfan0125

November 17th, 2012
11:51 pm

Can yall believe it? UGA has a chance at the NATIONAL TITLE! A team from the state of Georgia has a chance for a CHAMPIONSHIP? When have we last said that? GO DAWGS!

yearofthedawg

November 17th, 2012
11:52 pm

ESPN controls all our destinies… we can only hope to influence.

Not So Fast

November 17th, 2012
11:53 pm

Wow does everyone realize we could see a UGA vs Florida rematch in the BCS Championship if both win out and Notre Dame loses to Southern Cal.

Greg

November 17th, 2012
11:53 pm

Tech is in DEEP trouble

STOP IT

November 17th, 2012
11:59 pm

Stop it now!

Georgia is not going to the NC game. Alabama will own us.

We don’t play anybody. We play these freakin high school teams and think we something. Midget Murray is awful .

Georgia does not deserve a shot.

We’re all adults here. Lets take our freedom back.
Come on guys……..rise from the ashes.

Growler

November 18th, 2012
12:00 am

Not So Fast, I posted that scary prospect (of the UGA-Florida) rematch on my FB page. But, I mean, that is one reason why the BCS is going away. It’s weird to say: but it’s almost better for Notre Dame to beat USC next week… if non-ND fans can stomach that.

Ask the Question

November 18th, 2012
12:00 am

atlfalconsfan-Dawgs were in this exact situation in 2007 and got shut out of BCS game. Not enough national love/respect for Dawgs/Richt.

GA Girl

November 18th, 2012
12:02 am

Mike Bob??? Get it together Schultz – at least pretend to give a crap about this article.

SINCE VINCE

November 18th, 2012
12:02 am

MARK RICHT HAS AN OPPORTUNITY

atlfalconsfan0125

November 18th, 2012
12:02 am

@ ask the question

Dawgs in 07 had 2 losses. No 2 loss team deserves a NC chance.

OK, Now 7-19 Against End of Season Ranked Teams Since '05

November 18th, 2012
12:03 am

Alright Richt….the gauntlet been thrown down after sooooooooo many disappointments. Get your team to show up for a change in a big game!!!!

Bring it home…..and shut me up…..please, I’m begging you. Cuz if you blow this golden opportunity as well……I’d rather we had gone 6-6 this year

…..oh my heartburn!!!!

D. Furbus

November 18th, 2012
12:05 am

@ask the question. Mmmm….no, Uga didn’t play in SEC championship in 2007 with a chance to move to #2. This is completely different.

LakeDawg

November 18th, 2012
12:05 am

Ask the Question

November 18th, 2012
12:00 am

atlfalconsfan-Dawgs were in this exact situation in 2007 and got shut out of BCS game. Not enough national love/respect for Dawgs/Richt.
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No, you are wrong. UGA didn’t even play in the SEC CG in 2007. If they run the table they’re in.

GA Girl

November 18th, 2012
12:05 am

trying ti impress??? really??? it’s called proof reading dude. you don’t need a degree for that either.

atlfalconsfan0125

November 18th, 2012
12:06 am

It will be Richt vs Saban. I dont like the sound of that. But you know what, im glad we have the chance!

Rabiddawg1

November 18th, 2012
12:07 am

Ask the question—- not the same spot. Uga did not play in the seccg in 07 therefore we didn’t control our own destiny. I could be wrong though.

Not So Fast

November 18th, 2012
12:08 am

Yeah Growler ESPN would go crazy if that happened. UGA who was trounced by USC and a Florida team that needed a blocked punt to beat an FCS school. That would be crazy!

Dawg Whisperer

November 18th, 2012
12:08 am

Stop it is a fine idea the next time another techie pretends to be a dawg fan. Grow up.

atlfalconsfan0125

November 18th, 2012
12:09 am

If Notre Dame loses, will they take Oregon or Florida vs the SEC champ?

STOP IT

November 18th, 2012
12:10 am

We get blown out by South Carolina.

Oregon barely gets beat by a top 15 team.

We jump Oregon…………hmmmmmm……THAT IS FAIR.

yearofthedawg

November 18th, 2012
12:10 am

I just hope we can handle Johnny Football after Auburn beats Bama next week.

The Biscuit

November 18th, 2012
12:10 am

Why this national media obsession with Notre Dame? They aren’t in any conference. They play absolutely nobody. Two of their “wins” this season were in overtime games. One of which was a triple overtime game. A third game was won by 3 points. They blow out no one of any note. If the Georgia Bulldogs beat ‘Bama — they will destroy Notre Dame in the national championship game — should that fraud of a team beat Southern Cal next week — which is not very likely at all. Georgia vrs. Alabama in the SEC Champioship game is the BIG ONE! Win that — and it looks like clear sailing after that.

Dawg Whisperer

November 18th, 2012
12:11 am

Take your own advice and stop the rhetoric. It is plain silly.

STOP IT

November 18th, 2012
12:12 am

Robards

November 18th, 2012
12:12 am

35-0. I mean 35-7.

playmeortrademe

November 18th, 2012
12:13 am

1. ND 2. BAMA 3. GEORGIA 4. OREGON 5. FLORIDA 6. KANSAS ST

Even if 3 & 4 are flip-flopped, beating an 11-win #2 team in the SECCG will get UGA into the BCS title game, provided UGA beats Tech. It’s only UGA/UF rematch if ND gets stomped by USC, which is not likely with Barkley hurt, and an Oregon loss to USC. Even then, KSU may jump UF if the media starts griping about another all-SEC BCS title game. (Of course, they will not gripe about an Alabama/Florida title game because the media would cash in on that game.)

STOP IT

November 18th, 2012
12:14 am

Bama is not gonna let pastor Richt score at all.

Sec fan

November 18th, 2012
12:15 am

Sec champ is in. Nd is in if they win next week. If nd loses, oregon goes before florida because bcs took too much grief after last years game with two sec teams.

STOP IT

November 18th, 2012
12:15 am

Tech beats Dawgs.

Bank on it fool

Not So Fast

November 18th, 2012
12:16 am

STOP IT, must suck to be you because no matter how much you cry the equation is simple if UGA wins out their in. Cry all you want but that’s reality. I’m also going to say this I think if UGA does win out including in the BCSCG Richt will retire.

Dawg Whisperer

November 18th, 2012
12:17 am

Richt won’t be toting the rock but I do like the Christian vibe that Richt brings.

STOP IT

November 18th, 2012
12:17 am

2 thumbs up if you hate Georgia