
Does Mark Richt face a must-not-lose game? (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)
It’s not been a good week for news out of Athens. First Rutherford Hall, then R.E.M. and the Georgia offensive line. But, as the old Southern saying goes, Thank God for Mississippi. Or perhaps not, as we’ll discuss when we check some Junkyard Mail. …
Stan the Dawg writes: I think the sports columnists had it all wrong (so what else is new?). They labeled South Carolina a “must win” for Mark Richt, but that never made any sense. Even for a coach on the hot seat, there’s no dishonor in losing to a talented, highly-ranked team. But Ole Miss is another matter. The Rebs are a truly bad team and got routed by Vandy! I think the Dawgs win easily Saturday, but what if they don’t? Is there any way Richt could survive a loss to Ole Miss?
You make a good point. This game could potentially be a lot more damaging to Richt’s job security than the South Carolina game. But it wouldn’t necessarily be an official jumping of the shark for him. If Georgia lost to the Rebels but then won out, that would mean this team had victories over Florida, Auburn and Tech, the big three of UGA rivals. Of course, it’s difficult to imagine a team that lost to Ole Miss beating all those teams. And a loss Saturday certainly would have the Bulldog Nation howling. It’s more of a must-not-lose game than a must-win game.
Jax Dawg writes: No Dawg fan will disagree that Aaron Murray is a HUGE talent at the QB position, but is he progressing as a player in his 3rd year in the system? He is still young and only a RS-Sophomore so there plenty of room for growth, but shouldn’t ball security be a higher priority for a QB in the SEC?
And Raymon is thinking along the same lines when he writes: Just wondering when will people start to question is Murray part of the problem with UGA football? Because who has Murray beat since starting at QB last year? Nobody! He is the reason we lost the 2010 Florida game, IMO. Because he could not throw and hit the side of a barn in the 1st half when our defense was playing their tail off. So if he wouldn’t have overshot the WR then we could have jumped on Florida and then we all know he threw the INT also, and again sometimes against S.C. he looked stupid. Again, the defense played good enough to win and again we could have really jumped on them however … Murray threw an INT and fumbled the ball at big parts of the game. … So I’m one that believes Mark’s time might be up but, hey, Murray hasn’t helped the man either! GO DAWGS!!!
There’s no question Aaron Murray’s sophomore season hasn’t exactly gotten off to a sizzling start, but aside from the two lapses against the Gamecocks I think he’s generally been pretty good. And I think the lapses on the offensive line have had a lot to do with the games in which he’s struggled, both last season and this year. I’m not ready to write him off by a long shot.
An anonymous Redcoat writes: I would like to start off by saying that I am a UGA Redcoat, and personally I am not fond of a lot of the new aspects of our performance this year. I was wondering what someone from the crowd thinks of it? I’ve heard reports that we cannot be heard as well from our new seats (and especially not with an opposing band sitting two sections away), and the “Georgia Bulldogs” cheer that we lead during pregame never seems to go well. What are your thoughts?
And we also hear from another Redcoat, Josh Osif, who writes: I understand that change isn’t the most comfortable feeling at such a “tradition rich” college. That being said, I and my colleagues of the 107th Redcoat Band do not appreciate the comments made last week by the Junkyard Blawg. We work very hard to put together a show that gets the crowd excited and involved. … In that article that knocked the band last week, the lack of fan support was mentioned. You won’t find any more devout fans than in the Redcoat band. And with that I ask, should the band change to our old pregame show, or should Dawg fans be better fans and adapt to change in the name of supporting their team?
I wasn’t knocking the Redcoat Band. One of my brothers was a Redcoat and I’m a fan of the Redcoats. But that doesn’t mean I have to agree with or like everything they do. I happen to think the spell-Georgia cheer works better at the end of the halftime show rather than in the pregame routine. And the “Georgia/Bulldogs” thing with the band just isn’t working. The second game it was done, the crowd was no closer to catching on and the lag time while the band members reposition themselves ruins the pace of the cheer. Howevver, I am very glad to have the band down in my end of the stadium now, though having them and the South Carolina band playing at the same time was a bit problematic. And I’m not sure if the bulk of the student section can hear them as well, which might be a problem. Overall, though, I think the new placement of the band probably is a good thing. Anyway, let’s be clear: I love the Redcoats. Ain’t nothing finer in the land!
Cleveland Williams writes: Do you really think the Georgia board and executives (Adams and McGarity) who make coaching decisions are really thinking change or is it just media hype and fan frustration?
I think the folks in charge can’t ignore media hype and fan frustration, but I’m not sure there’s any “minimum” number of wins Richt has to get this year to save his job. I think the general trend of the team’s performance and how competitive it is as the season goes on might be a bigger factor in how they evaluate Richt.
Invictus Mon writes: Got it from a VERY reliable source who has known Richt since his years before UGA that he thinks this will be Richt’s last year at UGA and not because he’s going to be fired. He thinks Richt has already had enough of all of us, and is ready to take his fortune and do more meaningful things with his life. This is something I’ve been afraid of for years. We’re going to lose the winningest coach of the last decade because we chased him off. Not because we fired him, but because we made his life so miserable he didn’t find it worthwhile to stay. Then who are we going to get? Nobody’s going to want to put up with our crap. You think Smart would leave his cush job at BAMA with uncle Saban looking after him to get thrown to the wolves here? I have it under VERY good authority as well that the only reason Muschamp did that at UT was because he knew he was on the hot seat and even though he was the coach in waiting, there was a strong feeling by the powers that be that someone else was getting that job over him anyway. The SEC is a dream destination, and UGA is a great job, but I’m not sure we’re doing ourselves any favors recruiting a quality coach by acting like a dadgum lynch mob.
Love those reliable sources everyone seems to have. I’ve heard the Richt-really-wants-to-be-a-missionary theory and I don’t buy it. I think he enjoys coaching at UGA and would be happy to be in Athens another 10 years. Whether that’s possible for any coach in today’s media/fan environment, I don’t know.
Kelly Hibbs, who apparently took umbrage at me saying West Virginia wouldn’t be a very good choice for the SEC, writes: Didn’t West Virginia beat UGA in their own backyard in the Sugar Bowl recently? That is what I thought. Way better basketball program than UGA, too. Don’t think the Dawgs could handle them on a yearly basis. UGA is an also-ran program now. Sorry.
Look, if beating Georgia in in the past six years was sole qualification for being in the SEC, then Colorado and Central Florida would merit consideration. Beating Georgia doesn’t change the fact that West Virginia was passed over by the ACC and doesn’t have much TV reach (though someone pointed out it has some following in Pittsburgh). There are other more suitable choices for a 14th team.
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302 comments Add your comment
slydog
September 22nd, 2011
12:04 pm
It is a must win more so for Houston Nutt than it is for UGA. To Ole Miss, since this isn’t LSU, Alabama, or Florida coming to town, then why should they lose at home to UGA? For CMR, it is just a part of his overall evaluation at season’s end. Can he get his team over the hump and beat a bad, bad, bad, awful Ole Miss football team. They only have one weapon on offense , a freshman WR who scored last week in garbage time. If he has a field day, then we have some serious questions to answer.
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:05 pm
James Brown is dead SUCKA…..damn, you’re a dumb@$$
Rich
September 22nd, 2011
12:06 pm
1. Anyone saying the have a VERY reliable source, on an anonymous posting, is no credibility.
2. Richt will stay as long as he finishes 8-5 that’s a 33% improvement in wins, so until Richt gets to 5 losses, there are no must win games.
KeepDreaming
September 22nd, 2011
12:07 pm
Awesome “Jump the Shark” reference Bill!!
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:07 pm
COACHDAWG,….They know not what they say or do….
SSIgator
September 22nd, 2011
12:07 pm
Are the Braves and UGA football related in some way? Both seem to find a way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Or has Richt gone national with his formula for KoolAid?
Ace
September 22nd, 2011
12:10 pm
This is the battle for the worst team in the SEC, and it is Ole Miss, but that makes UGA next.
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:11 pm
@Rich, perfectly right on point one….as for point 2, nobody knows what will happen except McGarrity 5-oh, Adams and the athletic board at the END of the year.
Don’t fall in line with the other idiots that place specific numbers and losses….We’ve only played 3 games (1 loss very admirably), and like I’ve said before if these idiots are as smart as they think they are, they should go to Vegas.
reebok
September 22nd, 2011
12:12 pm
tech fan here…your team is in the same position as my yellow jackets were going into the kansas game last week…win, and it’s ’so what…kansas (ols miss) sucks.’ but lose the game and OMG, the sky is falling.
for what it’s worth, i think your dogs will win by 10 or more.
GooseDawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:13 pm
YES! Dawgs can NOT afford to lose to Ole Miss. The next 3 weeks are all gonna be tougher competition w/Miss St., Tenn, & Vandy, then it’s time to rest up & prepare for you know who.
GO DAWGS!!!
Chris
September 22nd, 2011
12:15 pm
I don’t even know why you’r asking this question Bill. Every SEC game is a must win no matter who you are.
For Richt, he damn well better win all but maybe 2 games the rest of the way out, or he is history.
Mobile Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:15 pm
I’m sensing panic in Dawg Nation, everyone needs to calm down, this is Ole Miss. We lose this game and Mark Richt needs to go, period. He should even acknowledge that. Get a grip, it’s just a football game. If this economy doesn’t find it’s footing pretty soon we’re all gonna need more preachers.
kybodawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:18 pm
i heard from a reliable source that richt wants to be an astronaught and is moving to russia. when the sec expands to mars he will be ready to go.
Ace
September 22nd, 2011
12:19 pm
Yep no need to panic, its only been going on for 3 years. No concerns, 6-6 seasons are acceptable, tickets sales are good, coaches paid well. Everyone’s happy.
JenChicktastic
September 22nd, 2011
12:19 pm
First, I love the Dawgs. I have been going to games and watching games since I was a wee lass. I graduated from UGA and love my team and my school unconditionally. Go DAWGS!
Things I don’t love:
The new “Georgia” “Bulldawgs” cheer with the band changing positions on the field prior to the game. Doesn’t work and messes up one of the classic Bulldawg chants. Stop it.
The band in the endzone. I’m in sect 125 (have been since 1999) and can’t hear them at all now. Especially when the opposing band starts up.
I think the spell Georgia cheer could be done before the game and also at halftime – that way everyone is happy. Also agree with the previous poster who suggested the Redcoats keep learning new things to play throughout the game and play them often. This is college football, our marching band should be the main soundtrack to the game, not piped in music from the loudspeaker.
With regard to Aaron Murray and Mark Richt, IMHO, the Bulldawg nation needs to stop trying to fire our coach, change our QB and pick a new coach when we are 3 games into the season. We have been disappointed with the start to 2011 football, but we are not in a position to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The team can still perform well, as long as Richt and McGarity honestly evaluate the staff at the end of the season and judge it against the teams performance and make the necessary personnel changes we all need to shut up and support them until that time comes. The Bulldawg Nation needs some unity. I’m calling for it now.
The primary things we need to be doing are recruiting DBs and guys to play on the OLine because we have seen our suffering manifest on the field over the last few years since we haven’t done that well. We had no depth at several positions on the O line when the season started and we may pay the price this weekend against Ole Miss. We must stop only recruiting these blue chip WR and QBs if we aren’t going to recruit guys to protect them and and guys who can play on the other side of the ball to put the hurt on the opponents offense.
I’m just a girl who loves football and will probably get bashed for my comments by many of you who think you know more than some chick commenting on a football blog, but I’m tired of holding my tongue.
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:20 pm
GooseDawg, on paper we should not have a problem with any of those teams…..except for we play in hostile TN environment. And for some reason Vandy gives us a struggle every other year or so (guess it’s always playing to the level of competition thing). Miss St. has improved and don’t know at times what they’ll do with that offense. But Ole Miserable should be easy pickings
DawgSince Birth
September 22nd, 2011
12:21 pm
When the Redcoats first took the field in the Dome, I immediately told me dad, “It looks like they are going back to our old pregame (from the 70’s and 80’s)….which WE LOVE!!!! PLEASE, if you can, find someone that can tell you how that looked (if you’re not familiar)…it was AWESOME!!!!!!
Love the Redcoats!!!!!!
You are certainly a part of the GAME DAY EXPERIENCE!
Go Dawgs!
1980 champs a fraud
September 22nd, 2011
12:22 pm
west virginia is a great fit for the sec…they can’t wait to schedule the dawgs for their homecoming game…
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:23 pm
KUDOS, JenChicktastic! You probably grabbed my seats I changed after ‘98 season.
Georgie Boys
September 22nd, 2011
12:23 pm
Can you say?
YELLOW———————JACKETS!!!!
YELLOW———————JACKETS!!!!
solja
September 22nd, 2011
12:23 pm
I think regardless of what happens this season THUGA….I mean…Georgia should renew CMR’s contract for another 10 years!!!! (snicker)
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:25 pm
@Mobile Dawg, I don’t know about needing more preachers, but there are definitely some that need severe mental help!
dawgfacedboy
September 22nd, 2011
12:26 pm
They are all “must win” at this point.
Georgie Boy Can You Say
September 22nd, 2011
12:26 pm
YELLOW—————–JACKETS!!!!
YELLOW—————–JACKETS!!!!
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:27 pm
I can say TO HELL WITH GA TECH
Paul Midler
September 22nd, 2011
12:27 pm
I can’t stand some of you so called Bulldawg fans. Just let the season play. Support our team and coaches or just stop watching till the end of the year and then scream to have CMR put in front of the firing squad. And stop making every week a must win game. You know you are just gonna say that every week. Go Dawgs.
Richt`s Hammer
September 22nd, 2011
12:28 pm
Nah, We can lose at least 6 games before the trailor park trash even awakes from their Wal mart hangovers.
YOU WILL NEVER GET ME. I AM HERE FOREVER. GET USED TO IT.
texas dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:28 pm
test
TC
September 22nd, 2011
12:28 pm
It is impossible to evaluate Murray with Richt and Bobo not calling plays that work to Murrays strenghs. This is what CMR wants the fans to do, to start blaming his players on everything like he does.
Erk
September 22nd, 2011
12:29 pm
Saying “if we lose to Ole Miss and then run the table” has about the same likelihood of as making an A on the final exam when you’ve struggled to pass the course all along. Anyone have one of those “make an A on the final, make an A in the class even if you’re currently failing” offers from a professor? If you can’t beat Ole Miss, highly unlikely you’ll beat every remaining team.
GooseDawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:29 pm
Jen,
By putting together a well written post that is longer than 3 lines you have already proved yourself smarter & wiser than 90% of the posters (posers) on here. I agree, it is time for Bulldog Nation to rally behind the Red & Black whehter or not you want to keep our current coach for 10 more years or if you would just assume him to never be seen in Athens again! Good post Mrs. (Miss) Chicktatstic!
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:29 pm
Bill, why oh why do you do what you do sometimes?
start stuff and walk away…..
bill
September 22nd, 2011
12:30 pm
A loss to Houston & Ole Miss will rank up there with last year’s loss to Colorado…Richt don’t want to go there!
dga
September 22nd, 2011
12:30 pm
The reason the “Georgia” “Bulldogs” cheer led by the redcoats doesn’t work is that they do it backwards. They have the side that usually chants “Bulldogs” chanting “Georgia” instead and vice-versa. Plus, it’s usually a fairly quick back and forth, but with the redcoats, they want everyone to wait on them to turn to the side of the stadium that is chanting, so it throws everyone off because it causes a MUCH greater delay in between than people are used to. I do like the band in the endzone though. Less echo, which causes the stadium to be more in sync when cheering along to the fight songs. Also adds some noise to the open endzone.
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:33 pm
Love the Dawgs, Win or lose
TC
September 22nd, 2011
12:33 pm
I hope he does quit. It won’t be hard to find a replacement that can have a record like CMRs over the last few years. At least we will truely be rebuilding the program. Do you not think Alabama is a difficult place to coach at? Nick Saban is not afraid to coach there. If he had 3 years like CMR they would run him out of town in a heart beat. We won’t have a problem getting interested coaching prospects.
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:34 pm
Alabama took a while to get it back together after Stallings left
Wee the Willy
September 22nd, 2011
12:34 pm
Hey Georgie Boy – this is the AJC. Don’t they carry a YELLOW————————JACKETS!!!! blog somewhere other that this one?
GooseDawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:37 pm
TopDawg,
You’re correct, Dawgs will likely be favored in the next 3 games we play (barring an upset to the Rebels this Sat.) but heck, we can’t afford to take anybody for granted these days. I’m really worried that Miss. St. is gonna give us fits regardless of their current 0-2 SEC record. Trips to Knoxville always worry me & Vandy really is getting better under Coach Franklin.
McDawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:38 pm
i heard the Promise Keepers have offered a very nice 7 figure salary
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:40 pm
Why is there such a MISCONCEPTION that all other schools (major big time programs) have NEVER fallen on bad years?! IT happens to ALL schools…..You’d think AL was a superpower 4 years ago….NOT….Big, bad FL hit hard times and they’ve only started winning since the ’90’s (not much before that)….can go on and on with EVERY school
Ralph
September 22nd, 2011
12:42 pm
Bottom line, Mark Richt is not on the hot seat. He is a long termer at UGA. Ain’t going no where no matter what this year.
TC
September 22nd, 2011
12:43 pm
the problem Top Dawg is that some schoold NEVER get it back. Look at Tech. Outside of a fluke in 1990, Tech has not had a consistent decent football program in 50 years!
Rusty
September 22nd, 2011
12:44 pm
Richt has one more loss to give, any way you slice it…. and it can’t be Florida. And thats just common sense, I don’t have a ‘reliable source’. I’m so sick of all the UGA fans who are ‘in the know’ and have a ’source’. 90% of the information I’ve ever gotten from someone’s ’source’ is BS. Unless you get information from ‘the source’, shut the heck up w/ all this stupid speculation.
That is all.
TC
September 22nd, 2011
12:44 pm
Ralph, I guess you thought FL State let Bobby go to early
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:44 pm
GooseDawg,…yeah, the Miss St. game with that qb that tries to imitate newton can be tough as we saw last year….who knows
Top Dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:47 pm
At least we don’t have Ealy to fumble it away like last year
schmeckdawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:47 pm
DAWG Fans,
” We must hang together or we most certainly will hang separately.” Or something to that effect.
-Benjamin Franklin
texas dawg
September 22nd, 2011
12:47 pm
k
Atlanta Gator
September 22nd, 2011
12:47 pm
I can answer that question in one word: Yes.