Dog fans, who’s in your dream backfield?

Time for some fun.

If you could pick and choose from throughout the ages, who’d be in your all-time Bulldogs dream backfield? Would you try to get Trippi or Sinkwich in there with Herschel? Who’d play fullback? Quarterback?

For some unknown reason, I woke up with that question in my head the other day (beats worrying about the economy), so I put it to my brothers and a few other friends. 

Particularly at running back, there’s an embarrassment of riches from which to choose. Besides the obvious No. 34, fellow Heisman winner Frank Sinkwich and his 1942 backfield mate Charley Trippi, there’s Willie McClendon, Musa Smith, Garrison Hearst, Kevin McLee, Jimmy Poulos, Rodney Hampton, Lars Tate, Terrell Davis, Glynn Harrison, Robert Edwards, Tim Worley and the recently departed Knowshon Moreno, just to rattle off a few.  

Stellar fullbacks available include Bill Hartman (daddy of the former TV sports anchor, longtime assistant coach and Bulldog Club scholarship fund namesake), Theron Sapp (the famed “Drought Breaker” and the fourth player to have his jersey number retired, along with Herschel Walker, Sinkwich and Trippi), Ronnie “Bull” Jenkins, Brad Johnson, Keith Henderson, Mack Strong, Verron Haynes and recent Dog Brannan Southerland.

Then there are the wingbacks, flankers and others playing a position that is now more receiver but originally was one of the halfbacks, including the great Jimmy Orr, Horace King, Gene Washington, Andre Hastings, Brice Hunter, Hines Ward (who was technically a split end after playing tailback and quarterback but often lined up in the slot and still sometimes ran the ball), Terrence Edwards (who went back and forth from split end to flanker), Mohamed Massaquoi (likewise) and current star flanker A.J. Green.

Quarterbacks? Again, lots to choose from, depending on whether you want primarily a running attack (a natural inclination with those tailbacks), a passing attack or something more balanced like Mark Richt employs. Among your many choices: Johnny Rauch, Zeke Bratkowski, Fran Tarkenton, Larry Rakestraw, Andy Johnson, Matt Robinson, Ray Goff, Buck Belue, Eric Zeier, Mike Bobo, David Greene, D.J. Shockley and Maria Sharapova’s fave, Matthew Stafford.

So, who to choose? 

My brother Jonathan, a true believer in the running game, said he would “run the wishbone with Herschel, Knowshon and Verron Haynes.” 

My other brother, Tim, who thinks outside the box, would go back to the future by running the old wing-T offense (precursor to today’s “wildcat”) with Sinkwich taking the snaps at tailback (technically the quarterback was mostly used for blocking in that offense), Herschel at the other running back position and Trippi or Moreno at wingback. This actually would be a pretty balanced offense since “Flatfoot Frankie” threw for 2,331 yards and rushed for 2,271 yards during his three-year career, scoring 60 touchdowns — 30 rushing and 30 passing. Tim says if he needed a blocking fullback, he’d use the junior-year Southerland, and if Sinkwich were in a passing mode, “I’d have him throw to Hines and A.J.”

Tim’s buddy Van would run a more traditional Dooley-style offense with Herschel at tailback, “Pulpwood” Smith at fullback and Poulos as the other running back. His QB would be Andy Johnson, backed by David Greene.

My high school classmate Johnny, who actually favors defensive players, limited his choices to those he saw play but couldn’t limit himself to just four backs in his backfield. Among his choices: tailbacks Glynn Harrison (”when he was given the ball, Gliding Glynn did more with it than most other running backs at UGA”) and Garrison Hearst (”work horse with results”); fullbacks Ronnie Stewart from the 1981 team (”who do you think opened up those holes?”), Keith Henderson, Haynes and Southerland; and among his quarterbacks was his “personal favorite,” Andy Johnson (one of our Athens High School classmates). Moreno, Johnny said, “left the Dawgs too early to make the dream team.”

OK, now to my own dream backfield. 

I’d alternate between the I-formation and more or less a pro set and, of course, Herschel would be a given at tailback. To spell him, I’d have Garrison Hearst, who ranks right behind Herschel in most of the Dogs’ rushing records. Just for fun, occasionally I’d load the backfield with both of them. My change-of-pace back would be the 5-10, 185-pound Sinkwich (especially good for halfback passes) or the 6-0, 186-pound Trippi. With the size of defensive players these days, I’d want to try to get them the ball in open space. My fullback would be Mack Strong, with Verron Haynes spelling him and giving me another running threat. And I’d have Hines Ward and Jimmy Orr rotating as my flankers. I’d cheat a bit by adopting the old Dooley two-quarterback system, with Andy Johnson directing my running attack and either Tarkenton or Greene chunking the seed, as my pal Carl used to say.

I think we’d score a lot of points.

Your turn. …

105 comments Add your comment

Rusty Gunn

May 15th, 2009
9:36 am

Bill – I like your lineup, partly for sentimental reasons – only tweek might be to figure a way to get Buck Belue in there somehow, especially when the game is on the line. Not a great runner, not a great passer but and unsurpassed WINNER. Woof.

lastgrad

May 15th, 2009
9:36 am

Now that is a real dream team backfield. Each and everyone of them the best UGA has had to offer.

DawginLex

May 15th, 2009
9:40 am

All of the above would work as long as the 2002 defense is on the other side of the ball.

My picks:

QB: Belue, Greene,Tark
FB: Haynes, Southerland, Strong
RB: Herschel, McClendon, Hearst

Right On Time

May 15th, 2009
9:58 am

I will continue to beat this dead horse:

goff HAD a dream backfield in 1992. Zier at QB, Hearst and T.Davis at TB, Strong and Harvey at FB, Mitchell at TE, Hastings and group at receiver. That is a dream team that existed and goff STILL screwed it up. And the defense had players to. What a waste.

My team:

QB: Zier, Greene
FB: Strong, I liked JT Wall
RB: Walker, Moreno, Hearst

Larry

May 15th, 2009
10:09 am

In the spread, I’d run Sinkwich at QB, Walker and Moreno at RBs, Trippi at Wingback/slot back

Val E. Dicktorian

May 15th, 2009
10:09 am

Enter your comments here

Gary Wright

May 15th, 2009
10:13 am

If I were to weave a dream backfield team, I would be Jackie DeShannon, Kelly Lee Ripa, Alyssa from the card store, and Tessa. Stella McCartney as a sub.

JDA

May 15th, 2009
10:19 am

The 1942 teams official ” Dream backfield ” included Sinkwich, Trippi, and Lamar ” Racehorse ” Davis. Trust me, it did not get any better than that. I will add Herschel in there for good measure.

Otto

May 15th, 2009
10:22 am

Right on Time I agree. Coach Kines did not get to Athens in time.

Jimmie

May 15th, 2009
10:35 am

Buck Belue? I don’t know if I’d add him. It’s like that old joke. How many Buck Belue’s does it take to change a light bulb? Zero. He’ll just give it to Herschel and let him do all the work! Very good idea for an article though. Go Dawgs

C tha 1

May 15th, 2009
10:40 am

It’s funny how Hershel and Hearst are everyone’s favorite runningbacks at UGA . . . and rightfully so. But Terrell Davis who probably won’t make anybody’s all time fantasy backfield actually had the better NFL career of both of them.

DawgMan

May 15th, 2009
10:55 am

Belue at QB as an all time UGA GREAT! Are U kidding me???? NO WAY! I could have won in those years! all you had to do was hand it to Walker. Walker left, Walker Right, Walker up the gut…made no difference. Our D was good enough to do the rest. In 80′ he threw a short pass to Lindsey that is famous but who couldn’t make that easy throw? He was 1 completion out of 11 attempts in the Sugar Bowl where as Walker ran the ball like 40 times for 150 yards. We relied on the D and Walker to win that game like we did every game that year. I seriously doubt Belue is in the top 20 of UGA QB’s even though he was the QB for our Championship. But I certainly do enjoy his sports broadcasting and the UGA endorsements!!! Luv you Buck- just honest.

car3boogie

May 15th, 2009
10:56 am

Herschel in the backfield and anyone else to pitch it and block

WinderDog

May 15th, 2009
11:00 am

I like:

TB – Herschel (of course)
FB – “Pulpwood” Smith
QB – Eric Zeier

Otto

May 15th, 2009
11:06 am

C tha 1 don’t leave out Hampton and Worley

WinderDog

May 15th, 2009
11:10 am

2nd Unit –

TB – “Electron” Jackson
FB – Mack Strong
QB – Jeff Pyburn

WinderDog

May 15th, 2009
11:14 am

3rd Unit –

TB – Rodney Hampton
FB – Hiawatha Berry
QB – Brian Moore

anotherdawg

May 15th, 2009
11:17 am

Call me crazy, but I think Hershel and Moreno in the backfield at the same time would be a deadly combination. I know neither is a fullback, but I’m not sure that they wouldn’t be capable, and just look at the matchup problems a defense would have stopping them. Throw in someone like Zier at quarterback, and WOW! Of course, you have to have an offensive line for any combo to work.

anotherdawg

May 15th, 2009
11:20 am

Woops! Sorry bout the typo Herschel.

Herschel Talker

May 15th, 2009
11:23 am

Me, myself, and I. End of story. All 3 of my personalities in the backfield is all that is necessary.

WHO THE HECK IS BILL KING?

LifelongDawg

May 15th, 2009
11:23 am

Lindsay Scott, a great receiver on a run oriented offense, could be up there. And what about the stellar tight ends UGA has put out?

Right On Time

May 15th, 2009
11:26 am

Hey Winder:

Hiawatha could block for Jasper Sanks. That is the “all hype” backfield.

richard cranium

May 15th, 2009
11:30 am

Want a dream backfield… look at Georgia Tech.

59bulldawg

May 15th, 2009
11:32 am

C tha 1, you’re right about Davis and the NFL but at Georgia he was mediocre at best. I would have never bet on him to have the kind of career he had with Denver.

Dawg Fan

May 15th, 2009
11:34 am

QB – Stafford, Zeier, Tarkenton
TB – Walker, Hearst, Moreno
FB – Strong, Haynes, Henderson
WR – Ward, Green, Hastings

Sharkman

May 15th, 2009
11:34 am

I agree with Right On Time’s comment. How that team didn’t at least play for the Nat’l Championship is baffling.
And Moreno was a great, special back. But we have forgotten just how good good Hearst was during that ‘92 season. He should’ve won the Heisman over the Miami QB Torreta (who wasn’t even the second best player on his own team). In fact, Hearst did win several national player of the year awards.

EMP

May 15th, 2009
11:41 am

QB: Greene/ Shockley
RB: Walker/ Moreno
FB: Strong/ Southerland

Dean

May 15th, 2009
11:43 am

If you could clone him I say we just use Herschel for all three positions.

Right On Time

May 15th, 2009
11:46 am

Sharkman:

You are correct, Toretta winning was a joke. goff cost that 92 team a shot at the first SECCG, a NC and the heisman. One of the best teams ever with the worst coach ever. Am I bitter? YES

YouKnow

May 15th, 2009
12:01 pm

QB: Jeff Pyburn
RB: Jasper Sanks
RB: Caleb King

Manfred P. Mann

May 15th, 2009
12:08 pm

This is so easy:

QB – Zeier. (better than Stafford and more of a leader)
RB – Walker.
RB – Hearst (a perfect complement to the bruising track star in Walker)
FB – Henderson (if you say Southerland, it’s because you’re too young to remember Henderson)

Erk Russell

May 15th, 2009
12:19 pm

QB: Tark, Zeier, Greene
FB: Sapp, Strong
RB: Walker, Hearst, Trippi

Tech Alum

May 15th, 2009
12:20 pm

QB: Captain Kirk
FB: Spock
RB: Bones

59bulldawg

May 15th, 2009
12:22 pm

I know Trippi and Sinkwich were good but never saw them play so can’t really judge. I know this may blow some folks away because all they know is what he did as coach but Ray Goff was a pretty good quarterback if a running quarterback is your style. Too bad we couldn’t have put his running ability and Matt Robinson’s passing skills together in one package back in the 70s. John Lastinger was another good quarterback especially in leading us to the 10-9 win over Texas in the Cotton Bowl. Mike Bobo was good. So was James Jackson and Wayne Johnson. Jeff Pyburn came from one of the best high school teams Athens has ever produced and I thought he was also very good. But for my money I’d have the following starters and subs in my backfield.

QB – Green, Shockley, and Pyburn
TB – Walker, McClendon, and Harrison
FB – Strong, Stewart, and Haynes

For receiver, let me say this. I think Green, if he stays healthy and remains at Georgia all 4 years will demolish the receiving records. I’ve never seen hands like his, with perhaps the exception of Hines Ward, at Georgia. But after that, just like the other positions, we’ve been blessed to witness a lot of talent down through the years. I’m really going to miss Massaquoi. Hastings and Hunter were exceptional. Who could ever forget the end around to Appleby who hit a streaking Gene Washington for a touchdown . . . . or Belue’s pass to Lindsay Scott . . . both against Florida. Wow! Those plays still bring chills even now . . . and will forever be two of my favorites. But I’ll take the following as my favorite receivers.

WR – Ward, Scott, and Appleby

To be honest, it’s difficult to pick your favs and not leave off someone who is not as good or better. But these are the Dawgs that I’ve cheered and pulled for the most at these positions.

2BT

May 15th, 2009
12:35 pm

QB: Professor Zinkhan
FB: Jan Kemp
TB: Jim Harrick

Bohgey

May 15th, 2009
12:39 pm

QB – Zeier
FB – Southerland / Mack Strong / Veron Haynes
RB – Terrell Davis – (And I’d give him the blasted ball)
WR – Hines Ward

brick

May 15th, 2009
12:41 pm

QB-Greene-not the most gifted, but won games
FB-Sapp-couldn’t be stopped on short yardage and bruising blocker
RB-Walker-most dominating college RB ever, no name you bring up comes close

BigMike

May 15th, 2009
12:52 pm

Shockley, H. Walker, and Mack Strong. I know bloggers are saying Shockley? Yes Shockley! Due to the versatility he would bring with him and Herschel, they would freeze defenses.

MFM

May 15th, 2009
12:56 pm

FB- Jeremy Thomas
RB- Jeremy Thomas
TE- Jeremy Thomas
WR- Jeremy Thomas
PK- Jeremy Thomas
Def. Cord.- Jeremy Thomas
Team Physician- Jeremy Thomas
Harry Dawg- Jeremy Thomas
The Guy with the Bullhorn- Jeremy Thomas
WG(watergirl)- Jeremy Thomas
The Trumpet man in the Southwest Corner- Jeremy Thomas
Jeremy is all things to all people, he is all we needed

Hunk Erdown

May 15th, 2009
12:56 pm

I like the idea of a wishbone with

QB: Fran the man
FB: Trippi
HB: Walker and Sinkwich

I’d also mention that we’ve had some great kickers at UGA, for me it would be a close call between Butler and Robinson, but I think I’d give Rex the nod.

MFM

May 15th, 2009
1:07 pm

Stephen White could be the cheerleaders for the North and South because he is that good. He could also be backup FB to give J-man a breather

AltamahaDawg

May 15th, 2009
1:08 pm

Can Widespread play at halftime?

ReggieATL

May 15th, 2009
1:09 pm

QB: Stafford. Look- bring Zeier, Shockley, Greene, Bobo, Belue, whomever to camp in August with Stafford and Stafford starts your first game. period.
FB: Verron Haynes or Mack Strong. Probably Verron- he runs like a TB and blocks like a FB with soft hands. Pretty special.
RB: Herschel Walker or 1995 era-Robert Edwards pre-foot injury against Tennessee. Five touchdowns in his first game against USC. He would have won the heisman that year.

BUZZ

May 15th, 2009
1:21 pm

Roddy Jones (A-Back)
Jonathan Dwyer (B-Back)
Josh Nesbitt (Triple Option Engineer)

Dorsey Hill

May 15th, 2009
1:27 pm

Charley Trippi – QB

Herschel Walker – FB

Robert Edwards – TB (before he broke his foot vs. UT.)

Run the veer. No receivers necessary. No need for a punter either. People forget that Edwards scored 7 TD’s in less than 4 quarters in 1995. 5 in the second half vs. USC and 2 vs. UT in the first. The guy was flat unstoppable and then his foot broke… His line vs. UT: 12 carries 154 yards and 2 TD’s. The closest thing to Herschel I’ve seen at Georgia. Both hit the hole downhill and were nearly impossible to tackle. Both were as strong as anyone else of the field. Neither was getting caught from behind, ever. Put 13 in the box and we’ll still run for 500.

It would be very similar to the Tommy Frazier, Mackavika (sp) and Lawrence Phillips backfield that scored 62 on UF in the Fiesta Bowl vs. Gators. Of course our backs, save Frazier perhaps, would be better than Nebraska’s. By the fourth quarter you could run FB dives every play and average 20 yards a clip.

yellow fuzz

May 15th, 2009
1:28 pm

Good call BUZZ!

Jonathan Dwyer (B-Back)
Roddy Jones (A-Back)
Josh Nesbitt (Triple Option Engineer)

I’ll put that backfield ahead of anything Georgia has produced in the past. OR future!

Bull Dawg

May 15th, 2009
1:29 pm

I have to agree with BUZZ and yellow fuzz. Gaining 400 plus yards on the ground against us last fall was very impressive.

larryhmunsonthe3rd

May 15th, 2009
1:32 pm

walker haynes and uga5

Sugar Hill Dawg

May 15th, 2009
1:32 pm

I agree,

Jonathan Dwyer (B-Back)
Roddy Jones (A-Back)
Josh Nesbitt (Triple Option Engineer)

may just be better than anything we have ever produced. And BUZZ’s A in college Calculus was a bit more impressive than the C I made in my 099 maths the first year.

Boog

May 15th, 2009
1:35 pm

Widespread Panic at the half is a must if we get this fantasy line-up.

Dawgilama

May 15th, 2009
1:40 pm

What’s up with all the Verron Haynes talk? Had he not caught that one pass, albeit an important one, nobody would be mentioning him. Sure, he was a solid contributor, but he’s been a much better pro. If you want to list these guys based on what they did in the pros…why not T.D.? As a pure FB, he easily ranks behind Wall, Southerland, Strong, Sapp, Hartman, and yes, even Jeremy Thomas. That’s not even debatable. Wall and Southerland also caught the ball well out of the backfield. All this being said, I’m still a huge fan of Verron Haynes.

Word

Dawg Fan

May 15th, 2009
1:41 pm

Jasper Sanks
George Zinkhan
Kenny Bailey
Quincy Carter

Dawg Gone

May 15th, 2009
1:44 pm

Tron Jackson
James Jackson
Varsity Cook
Varsity Car Hop

dawgjammin

May 15th, 2009
1:46 pm

Southerland can’t hold Chappas Jock Strap…why should he be included in the all time greats? Southerland’s idea of blocking was to hit people…He had no concept of sealing the edge or kicking out someone to make a crease in the defense. He was horrible at locking on and using his hips to dictate where the defender went…He didn’t even get drafted….

Dorsey Hill

May 15th, 2009
1:50 pm

dawgjammin,

Can’t say Brannan doesn’t favorably compare to Chapas, but in the pantheon of UGA FB’s he isn’t really up there. It would be hard to find a better one than Mack Strong though.

BigNCDAWG

May 15th, 2009
1:54 pm

I can not be limited to just 3 or 4 or 5. There are just to many great ones. Included,however, would have to be the Heismans, and Tarkington had the best pro QB career.

dawgjammin

May 15th, 2009
1:55 pm

Southerland doesn’t block well unless you are running between the tackles. Period. Looked awkward and unathletic when catching the ball. I’m not saying Chapas deserves the hype of Mack Strong or any other great FB. All I’m saying is there’s a reason Southerland split time with Chapas his junior year and couldn’t regain the starting position as a senior after returning from injury.

I personally thought JT Wall was a devistating blocker and short yardage runner.

Denver Dog

May 15th, 2009
1:59 pm

Tarkenton at QB, Fullback, Ronnie Jenkins, never did we have one better, Tb Hershel Waler; slot Jimmy Orr and Hines Ward.

2nd Team Stafford, Fullback Mack Strong, Tb Charley Trippi, slot Frank Sincwich, Kent Lawrence

Jeremy R

May 15th, 2009
2:00 pm

I almost totally agree with ya cept i would use the offense that mark richt uses my qb would be fran subbed by zeir

WinderDog

May 15th, 2009
2:09 pm

Wayne Johnson
“Too Fly” – the scalper that comes by for tickets
Cleveland Gary in his Miami uniform

WinderDog

May 15th, 2009
2:15 pm

Fullback – Lowry Denty
Tailback – Larry Ware
Quarterback – Derrick Harris

Dorsey Hill

May 15th, 2009
2:26 pm

Come on guys its “Zeier.” Just like it sounds.

gomdawg

May 15th, 2009
2:35 pm

DAVID GREEN QB,DAIVD MCCLUSKY FB,WALKER TB AND CHAMP BAILEY WR

Ferndolin

May 15th, 2009
2:42 pm

QB: Andy Johnson, David Green
FB: Brannon Southerland, McClusky
TB: Herschel, Garrison Hurst
WR: Champ Bailey

jarvis

May 15th, 2009
2:45 pm

RB: Larry Ware
QB: Greg Talley
FB: Keith Henderson

My dream came true in 1988.

jarvis

May 15th, 2009
2:46 pm

Watching Quincy was like having sex with a cheese grater….really exciting for short periods of time but mostly just painful.

Larry Munson

May 15th, 2009
2:53 pm

1. Tron Jackson
2. James Jackson
3. Can’t remember his name but he’s a cook at the Varsity in Athens

Bill King

May 15th, 2009
3:12 pm

What’s really pathetic is a Tech fan getting on here posting numerous comments under different names in which he agrees with himself.

jarvis

May 15th, 2009
3:20 pm

Take it easy Bill. It’s a public forum.
You should go throwing around the term “pathetic”. After all this a Blog that is being heavily populated during the workday.
No one on here is really without rebuke.

Dawgcvilla

May 15th, 2009
4:58 pm

QB: Greene, Zeier
RB: Walker, Hearst, Hampton
FB: Srong, Henderson, Wall
WR: Edwards, Ward, A.J. Green

Joe Dawg

May 15th, 2009
5:02 pm

Moon Pie Wilson
Jan Kemp
Sonny Perdue

Joe Dawg

May 15th, 2009
5:02 pm

Lewis Grizzard
Lavonya Quintelle Carter
45-42

Joe Dawg

May 15th, 2009
5:02 pm

Daniel Cobb
David (fat man) Greene
Johnny Isakson

Joe Dawg

May 15th, 2009
5:03 pm

Jasper Sanks
George Zinkhan
408 yards rushing

Joe Dawg

May 15th, 2009
5:03 pm

Tron Jackson
Varsity Cook
Two backs rushed for over 100 yards

Joe Dawg

May 15th, 2009
5:04 pm

Varsity Car Hop
James Jackson
Bill King

AP

May 15th, 2009
5:13 pm

Bill King (2nd string)
Terence Moore (3rd string)
Steve Hummer (1st string)

Saint Simons

May 15th, 2009
5:44 pm

oj simpson would fit in good at UGA!

WalkerMuhDawg

May 15th, 2009
6:42 pm

This is too easy. With a combination of Herschel, Knowshon and Fran the Man, other teams would have no answers!

Native Atlantan

May 16th, 2009
1:30 am

Joe Dawg, we get the message. You are a typical Tech loser who has multiple rhino-fingernail snacks while moving your hand in a consistent motion between your two femurs while looking at a D & D game.

It’s great to be at Tech. One win out of eight tries in your state. Probation and academic issues on North Avenue…way to go!!! Time to get together w/ Mike Mooney and Jim Lavin, get drunk on a Zima and go beat up girls.

QB: David Greene (winningest QB of all time)
FB: Keith Henderson (ask the 1985 Gator team about him when UF was #1)
TB: Garrison Hearst (Has Ken Swilling found his jock strap from 1991?)

Cuz

May 16th, 2009
7:57 am

Just give me the 1980 backfield. That should do it.

A Tech fan posting similar comments using different names on this blog? Who wudda thunk it?

No_UGA

May 16th, 2009
9:53 am

You’ll need at least one cop in the backfield to arrest the burglars, dope addicts, and rapists in the bunch. Maybe a parole officer too. And someone to teach them to read.

That’s a tall order. ;-)

Paddy

May 16th, 2009
11:24 am

“Little” Tyson Browning; if he could only break tackles, he would have scored 100 TD’s.

Bill King is Pathetic

May 16th, 2009
12:39 pm

Bill King, who are you and why do you have a “blog”? Daddys insurance agency going in the tank or son-in-law to someone in the Cox family? If your buddy prefers defensive players, you must be the one on the receiving end of the Stafford spoon.

JimC

May 16th, 2009
1:06 pm

Note to “Bill King is Pathetic”: Get your own blog if all you can do is sour grapes to someone else’s.

Actually, you’re the one who’s pathetic.

Tech Today

May 16th, 2009
1:10 pm

45-42 trumps everything else. A marvelous triumph of academic success over illiteracy and thuggery.

Kendawg

May 16th, 2009
2:07 pm

I’m surprised that Buck Belue and Jimmy Womack didn’t get more support. All they did was help lead UGA to its only consensus National Championship. Stafford has great skills, but one would hardly call him a great winner. Somehow I thought that was what it’s all about- winning games and championships.

Sewanee Dawg

May 16th, 2009
2:20 pm

Don’t forget Chris McCarthy at fullback. Not many carries or yards, but responsible for a lot Herschel’s yards on bone crushing blocks on the corner on the toss sweep. Best run of his career at Auburn on first play of game. Everybody in Jordan-Hare was sure Herschel would get the ball, but handoff was to McCarthy, whom stumbled and bumbled for 30 yards before anybody realized he had the football.

FL DAWG

May 16th, 2009
3:42 pm

QB: Zeier, Greene, Tarkenton
FB: Strong
TB: Walker, Hampton and Hearst
TE: Kay, McMichael
WR: Hines Ward, Lindsay Scott, A.J. Green

There are a host of others that can be substituted for all except Walker, the greatest College RB ever.

George P. Burdell

May 16th, 2009
3:57 pm

It doesn’t matter who’s playing when the coach doesn’t know the difference between the Wing-T and the Single Wing offenses

BUZZ

May 16th, 2009
4:27 pm

Sounds like some of the comments from the Tech fans were a little too close to the truth for Bill. So he took his ball and went home.

BUZZ

May 16th, 2009
4:48 pm

One point I wanted to make about this subject is that it is VINTAGE Georgia. You guys always reach back into the past to make yourselves feel better about your present (45-42).

And it’s OK for you a$$hole$ to spew 7-1 but not OK for FLORIDA guys to say 17-3? LOL. Double Dawg Standard to me.

But none of this bothers me anymore. This ain’t your daddy’s Tech football team your playing any more. Not only are we smarter than you in school (that will never change), but we are smarter (and tougher) than you on the field now as well. We RAN for 408 freaking yards in our last game and it isn’t going to be much different next year no matter how many Vince Dooly and Hershal Walker record books you read or how many PBR’s you choke down.

You are inferior to Georgia Tech until next November so until then STFU!

jarvis

May 16th, 2009
8:59 pm

BUZZ, I really like your last sentence. So we’re inferior to you just until November, huh? I wouldn’t put it that long, but your dillusion isn’t that far off.

For being so g-damn “smarter in school”, you misspelled Dooley and Herschel. How’s that basketball team doing? Scholastic wonders I hear.
Also, you didn’t run for 408 yards in your “last game”….you ran for 164, and you only scored 3 points.

Enjoy it while you can. You haven’t had a clean victory against UGA in Atlanta in about two decades. You’ve beaten us once in the ATL in OT on a shady call in the last 18 some-odd years, and the night before that one, we stole and painted your inflatable BUZZ. Karma man! It’s a beotch. I don’t see a repeat performance coming anytime soon. We’re as at home on your campus as the bums.

BUZZ

May 16th, 2009
9:54 pm

You talking to me there Jarvis? I’m sure you know how to spell their names-LOL.

Yep, in our last game with you (which is the one I LIVE FOR), we rushed for 408. You can look it up little man. In fact we had not one, but two different backs gain over 100 on your preseason number one a$$es-lol. You can look that up too a$$hole! I’ve got the CD, a ring and several of your “hedges” to prove it. LOL.

Keep living in the past like all your dawg brain friends little man. We are going to make you pay for it over the next five years or so because NO ONE (your dumb a$$ included) at Georgia has the mathematical aptitude to figure out how to slow (much less stop) the triple option. And your offense can’t score 42 points again next year and you know it.

The tables have turned little man. So get a life and STFU!!!!!!!!!!!

yellow fuzz

May 16th, 2009
10:13 pm

Sugar Hill Dawg

May 16th, 2009
10:19 pm

BUZZ

May 17th, 2009
8:50 am

All right then. Case closed. The entire Dawg nation just got TFSU for them! Now if you win in the Flats come November, the same will apply to the Jacket Nation. Until then, you need to start smacking down somebody other than Georgia Tech, Florida and Alabama!

jarvis

May 17th, 2009
5:50 pm

Yes. Dooley is quite the brain buster. You’re right for attempting to chastize the correct spelling of a six letter wonder.
My point, you stupid f*ck, was that you played another game after the one in Athens. You got your a$$es kicked, and as much as you bunch of tools hate to admit, the triple-option isn’t ground-breaking. It’s just so old fashion that it’s going to take a minute before everyone remembers how to shut it down again completely. It was put into retirement for a reason douche-bag.

I like how you addressed Tech’s inadequacy on the Flats against the Dawgs, or your basketball team’s inadequacy in the classroom, or really any other point I made. You just keep throwing out all the unbased toungue-lashing you want. A preseson 14th rank doesn’t make a dynasty.

Deep down, you know you have such an a$$ kicking coming in November, and you guys just keep throwing out the 45-42 score all you want. You don’t want to admit it to yourselves, but we still own you just like we always have and always will. Your school is a second-fiddle technolgy school that the likes of Cal Tech and MIT scoff at, and unless you’re old Atlanta, no one can even remebmer the last time you were relevant.
You guys hate us because you wish you were us.

Face the truth.

BUZZ

May 17th, 2009
7:34 pm

jarvis:

Whatever.

BUZZ (45-42)

oledawg

May 18th, 2009
11:18 am

Kirby Moore
Kent Lawrence
Bruce Kemp

BUZZ

May 18th, 2009
1:11 pm

Dooly is no Paul Johnson and I feel the record books will make that clear in 10-20 years.

If we played another game after Georgia last year, it certainly was anticlimactic and I personally can’t fault my team for having a let down after they kicked their state rivals a$$ in their state rivals own back yard (45-42). Especially when our “retired old offense” rushed for FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHT YARDS and had not one, but two running backs rush for over 100 yards (which happens, what, once every 5 years in D-1 football?

Maybe it’s you and your bunch of tools that needs to admit that your DEFENSE isn’t very “ground-breaking” either. Maybe your DEFENSE is old fashion and has taken everyone but you duma$$e$ about a minute to expose holes in it. Maybe it’s your DEFENSE that needs to be put into retirement for a reason, “douche-bag”.

Our triple option is not your dad and grandad’s triple option dumba$$. It is also designed to utilize specific personnel year after year and believe me, NO ONE at Georgia (especially your ignorant a$$) will figure it out anytime soon. And since your offense will struggle to score 30 points in a game next year, you guys are absolutely doomed and YOU know it. Well maybe not you because you are obviously stupid. Just remember little man that you heard it here first and believe me, I will remind you on this blog many times during next year’s off season. You can count on that.

I have had no trouble addressing the inadequacy of your football, basketball or baseball teams this year.

Tech is not a dynasty by any stretch of the imagination, but we are better than Georgia in the class room and in the major sports. You guys are a gymnastic/equestrian college now! And the difference between our pre-season ranking in football and yours is that we will live up to ours unlike your team did last year-LOL.

We can beat Cal Tech and MIT in football, basketball and baseball just like we beat you.

I hope that answered all your questions little man. Now, crack open another PBR and STFU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yellow fuzz

May 18th, 2009
1:33 pm

Sugar Hill Dawg

May 18th, 2009
1:34 pm

Double Ouch!!

Diamond Dawg

May 18th, 2009
2:19 pm

Hey buzz, when is the last time they had a post about tech football on here? Been so long you have to get on ours. Looser!!!!!

jarvis

May 18th, 2009
4:24 pm

I stand corrected BUZZ