Richt’s warning to players: ‘It could get worse’

"We are where we are," Mark Richt told the Touchdown Club of Athens. (Associated Press)

"We are where we are," Mark Richt told the Touchdown Club of Athens. (Associated Press)

Mark Richt didn’t hang around long at Tuesday night’s Touchdown Club of Athens meeting, showing up late and leaving immediately after some brief comments and taking a couple of questions from the floor. But he didn’t skip the fan gathering, as some had speculated he would, and when he took the microphone he didn’t duck the issue of Georgia’s 0-3 conference start, either.

“We are where we are,” the coach said to the full-house crowd assembled to hear his mentor, Bobby Bowden. “We’re going to have to get better or it’s gonna get worse. It’s not going to stay the same. I told the players, you think it’s bad now; it could get worse.”

But no matter what, Richt said, “we’re not gonna lose our poise, we’re not gonna lose our integrity. We don’t want to take our frustrations out on anyone, except maybe Colorado. … We just have to keep working hard and keep together. We must stay together.”

Generally, Richt’s update for the club echoed what he’d said earlier in the day at his weekly news conference: The coaches need to work on helping the players correct their mistakes and teach them how to handle adversity while maintaining a positive outlook.

“That’s all we can do right now is keep grinding and keep it positive,” the coach said.

Richt didn’t get into a lot of specifics about the Dogs’ problems, but he did note that in the Mississippi State game it seemed that every time Georgia made a big, positive play, something happened to negate it, whether a turnover or “the penalties got us again.”

On the bright side, he said that the return of A.J. Green to the lineup is bound to open up the middle some for the Dogs’ tight ends as defenses double-up the celebrated wide receiver. “It’s nice to see No. 8 out  at practice again and know that you might actually be able to use him this week.”

The Georgia coaching staff is hoping Kris Durham can play against Colorado. (Associated Press)

The Georgia coaching staff is hoping Kris Durham can play against Colorado. (Associated Press)

Even without Green, Richt said, the Dogs have been close to breaking several long touchdown passes with Kris Durham if only quarterback Aaron Murray had been able to hit Durham in stride. The problem, Richt said, has been Murray overadjusting after tending to overthrow receivers in the spring game. “We told him to keep it in play and give the guy a chance to catch it,” which is better than overthrowing, but “if he had hit Kris on the run I think he would have scored four or five times.” Richt also singled out receiver Tavares King for praise.

Durham, Richt said, was able to practice Tuesday in a noncontact jersey after suffering a stinger to the neck in Starkville, and “We hope he’ll be able to play” against Colorado.

Asked by a fan about dealing with the higher altitude the Dogs will face in Boulder, Richt said, “There’s not much we can do about it.” He said he consulted with UGA director of sports medicine Ron Courson and asked if getting out there 24 hours earlier would make any difference and Courson said no. Richt said Georgia will have oxygen available on the sideline but “we’re not going to make a big deal out of it.”

At that point Bowden interjected that Richt should just ignore the altitude and later during his own comments the former FSU coach said his teams’ experience playing at Colorado was that the only difference the altitude made was “the ball goes further,” which helps kickers. “They want you to think it’s a big problem and they try to psych you out,” Bowden said, but his advice on the subject is: “Don’t pay any attention to it.”

As for Georgia’s undersized defensive line, Richt was asked about additional playing time for redshirt freshman Kwame Geathers, the biggest of the Dogs’ nose tackles. The coach said that part of the problem has been Georgia’s opponents haven’t been playing two-receiver sets, which means the nose guards haven’t played much. Geathers, he said, “is coming,” though he’s still tending to favor the hand on which he had offseason surgery. “He’s not, in Coach [Rodney] Garner’s opinion, as ready to get as many reps as the other guys.”

After Richt left, Bowden, who regaled the crowd with amusing stories from his long career, assured the Touchdown Club, “I feel sure Georgia’s gonna pull this thing out” and said that frequently it just takes one player to make the difference. “It’s not like they need to replace all 30 players.”

HOPEFUL SIGNAL ON OFFENSE?

I thought it was interesting that in his news conference Tuesday, Richt talked about Georgia still wanting to run the ball and keep the play-action passing game that hasn’t had much success so far this season, but he also said, “We do have ways to get the ball to our receivers quickly on quick screens. We have screens to our backs. We have ways of throwing quick game if we feel like they have outnumbered the run and we want to get some one-on-one situations. We are still very multiple in what we do.”

Sounds like the head coach wants offensive coordinator Mike Bobo to mix it up a bit more. At least, I hope that’s what that means.

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tony

September 30th, 2010
6:42 am

Foster Brooks, you are a racists thug.

ryan

September 30th, 2010
6:48 am

Check out my thoughts on Alabama and all the big games this weekend http://ramsonsports.blogspot.com/

mark twain

September 30th, 2010
7:59 am

HEY 5150 TOAD PLEASE FINISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND TAKE reggie ball WITH YOU. QUIT TRYING TO WRITE SO MUCH, I CANT STOP LAUGHING. 30-24.

cugas

September 30th, 2010
7:59 am

Bobo’s just saving everything for the Florida game….

Tard Dawg

September 30th, 2010
9:21 am

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September 30th, 2010
9:24 am

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It can get far worse

September 30th, 2010
9:26 am

UGA loses to Colorado, the NC in 1990, then richt will likely be fired by middle of next week. Why keep him? This Offense vs the SEC teams that we have faced and with the players that we have, could have spread out SC’s and Arkansas’ and MSU’s D teams and we would have controlled the ball and scored. We would have won 3 and likely not of had to put the ball in that moron Ealey’s fumbling hands. A quality spread attack like Florida uses is the way to go with average linemen. Quick outs, etc.

Why UGA is trying to out muscle these teams is lost on me. It is for this reason that change must be made and made quickly. UGa ought to spread the Buffalo’s out and score at will. We will see.

THIS GAME will determine the future of the $$$ boys on the UGA coaching staff.

Go Dogs.

Class of 71 & 73

PS …………the influential $$$ UGA alumni are very, very unhappy and expect some big, surprising late season wins …………. or else. 2009 they were extremely disgusted and now this??

cantondawg

September 30th, 2010
9:30 am

UGA 79,

A true fan would never hope for a 3-10 season. By your comments, you show what a pathetic loser you are.

dawgsgone

September 30th, 2010
9:30 am

CMR when asked why other teams seemed to score first said “they always start with something new, different than what we have seen before.” So why are we ALWAYS 3 and out on our first possession?

cantondawg

September 30th, 2010
9:40 am

The thing that embarasses me the most about UGA football is the fairweather fans. I had no idea how many pathetic fans that we have that seem to live vicariously thru the football team. WAKE UP..Football is a sport that is played by boys and young men who make mistakes. THEY ARE NOT ROBOTS. These boys sacrifice and work their butts off all year long and deserve our support and respect win or lose. Sure, they are struggling now but that’s when they need our support the most.

Florida Dawg

September 30th, 2010
9:42 am

I would rather lose than to let AJ Green suit-up….but then again, I’m not trying to keep a $3 million a year job.

Felix Millan

September 30th, 2010
9:48 am

is AJ going to cover the wheel route?

turkeycaller

September 30th, 2010
10:00 am

UGA has blindly allowed things to fall where they now lay. Improvement needs to happen across the board.

Dawgs73

September 30th, 2010
10:15 am

cantondawg – Please stop with your whinning about “fairweather fans” and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You are part of the problem. You put your rosed colored Richt glasses on and say “if you don’t back me, then you are not a fan”…to that I say, B.S. dude.

Being an OBJECTIVE fan doesn’t mean that you are not PASSIONATE about your team, you just EXPECT that your coach will maximize your teams chances/players. It’s quite clear that we all want UGA to win and do well, the problem with your mentality is that you are willing to CONFUSE/EXCUSE a poor performance with “you don’t support your team”. Stop right now, be objective, and provide me with CURRENT EVIDENCE/FACTS that supports and upward trend for OUR beloved Dawgs.

Mississippi Dawg

September 30th, 2010
10:44 am

Want to move the ball on the ground, install the PISTOL offense, with Murray a threat to run on every play (but only designed to run 8-10 times) – This will open up passing lanes for Durham and Green and the TE’s as CO loads the box to stop the runs. This also lines the RBs up closer and to the side of the QB, giving them the 2yd head start that they all 3 need. We had better see new schemes like this or some type of “spread” Saturday, or we will continue to get the same results. We cannot continue to be so predictable on Offense…I am hopeful Richt and Bobo are working on something like this in practice this week.

Mar_Dawg

September 30th, 2010
10:53 am

Dawgs73…..AMEN!

Dawg 39

October 1st, 2010
10:53 pm

This loyal & avid Dawg Fan of over 60 years has seen a lot of coaches & a lot of losing seasons. However, I think this is the most talented Dawg Team that has ever played this poorly. No reason for me to comment anymore since I have haven’t anything positive to say. “That’s All. Folks”.

gtforever

October 2nd, 2010
2:21 pm

How does it feel to lose to the worst team in the SEC……

Cathy

October 2nd, 2010
2:26 pm

Coach Richt has done a lot of good at Georgia. Don’t give up on him just yet. We’ll be back…starting tonight in Colorado. GO DAWGS!!!

Big Dawg

October 2nd, 2010
2:46 pm

Doug

October 2nd, 2010
2:52 pm

CMR is such a fine young Christian man.

Delbert D.

October 2nd, 2010
3:23 pm

Big Dawg -

5) Gruden would be a good hire. See Pete Thamel’s article on http://www.nytimes.com with Gruden commenting on Oregon’s offensive system and his excitement. However, how long would Gruden stay? He has been very successful in the NFL, and that would be hanging in the background.

4) Patterson, I don’t have an opinion on him. 3) Peterson’s success out west seems to put him in a prime position for a PAC-xx job.

2) Muschamp was the subject of a piece on Fox Sports yesterday on the “Richt hot seat” topic. I’m sure he likes Athens, but Austin is supposed to be the best place to live in the U.S. 5 more years, though…that’s a lot of potential earnings to give up.

1) I don’t think Smart has enough experience. Muschamp, I can see him as a good choice, but Dawg fans take the “bleeds red and black” thing to the extreme. Not Smart, not yet.

Sail25

October 2nd, 2010
3:46 pm

Learning how to tackle is what they need. I am tired of watching the Dawg’s arm tackle and grabbing at arms going by. It is not the coaches, it’s players who will not hit!!!

macmcrae

October 2nd, 2010
6:52 pm

even if we don’t win another game this season – mark richt will always be a bad@ss in my book. that guy took one of the most underachieving programs in the country and made them respectable in the SEC EAST overnight. And after watching grantham at work – I really miss martinez. he was an essential part of georgia’s run this decade. Georgia was a carbon copy of fla state and now they aren’t. It makes me sad to watch the dawgs in disarray. I just hope our new athletic director knows what he is doing.

Thomas Hayes

October 2nd, 2010
10:45 pm

FIRE MARK RICHT–He is a common coach making $2 million plus a year

Dawgfan

October 3rd, 2010
3:06 am

Well, it got worse. Now what?

Atlanta Sports Fan

October 3rd, 2010
10:53 am

Braves lose, UGA lose. Tough weekend so far. Hopefully a good solid win by the Falcons will help salvage this weekend.

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