
Mark Richt obviously didn't know his comments to James Franklin were being overheard. (Associated Press)
Time to check some Junkyard Mail. …
Reagan Mabry writes: I have read the various comments/articles and watched all of the videos of the blow-up at the end of the game. I am very disturbed by what Mark Richt said to [Vanderbilt Coach James] Franklin. Do you think this will only continue to hurt the morale down the road by Richt calling one of his players a dumba–? I don’t agree with what Shawn Williams did after the game to another coach and that should not tolerated, but Vandy was throwing cheap shots and we could only guess what was being said on the field. I agree that Grantham went overboard but, come on Richt, vanilla coat that like everything else you do.
Because of the bleeping, it’s difficult to tell exactly what Richt says on the videotape, but assuming the Nashville TV station’s transcript is accurate, it was surprisingly frank talk on the part of the coach, though obviously not intended for public consumption. A couple of thoughts on that: First, Richt learned a lesson, that as a public figure you should always assume you’re in the vicinity of a live mic. Would Richt have made those comments if he’d known anyone other than Franklin was going to hear them? Probably not. But Richt was angered over the melee at the end of the game, and what he said was correct. No matter how many cheap shot chop blocks the Vandy players committed (and there were many), Shawn Williams mouthing off to the opposing coach after the game was dumb. And Richt’s description of Grantham’s post-game shenanigans (assuming that’s what he was talking about) is just an earthier way of saying what he said elsewhere: That’s not the Georgia way. As for the impact of Richt’s post-game comments, I doubt there’ll be much. The players and coaches involved already knew he was highly displeased. It’s simplistic to view all this and say Todd Grantham has his players’ backs and Richt doesn’t. Not only did Grantham’s tirade set a bad example for his players and embarrass UGA, it probably cost him the use of Williams in the first half of the Florida game. It’s very doubtful conference officials would have reviewed the tape and decided to suspend Williams for a play on which he wasn’t flagged during the game if the Franklin-Grantham showdown hadn’t occurred.
Jeremy Floyd writes: Very concerned that UGA hasn’t beaten a good team since Tech in ’09. Before that have to go back to 2008. Do you think this team really has what it takes? I just don’t see them beating both Florida and Auburn, but hopefully I’m wrong.
This team is fully capable of beating both Florida and Auburn, but it has yet to put together a complete game against lesser opponents and if that continues I’d say it’s bucking the odds to expect the Dogs to win both of those games. I’m hopeful they’ll rise to the occasion.
Craig Plank writes: Hey Bill, First of all I love reading your posts throughout the week and I love how honest you are with your feelings about the Dawgs. I live in Tennessee in the Nashville area and I am starting to get the feeling that most SEC fans are thinking the Dawgs are just gonna fall into the SEC championship and truly not deserve their chance. What’s your feelings about that?
I think if the Dogs make it to the SEC Championship game, they’ll certainly deserve to be there because they will probably have beaten Florida and Auburn and they should have beaten South Carolina. Now, how they’d match up against Alabama or LSU is not something I want to think about too much at this point.
Rontavius Smith writes: Hey Junkyard, I want to know why does [Mike] Bobo call run plays that send Carlton Thomas up the middle when he is a scat back? Wouldn’t it be reasonable to send him to space being that he has speed? The next question is do they believe they can get the offense to run on all cylinders when they play UF, because in my opinion I believe they have to score touchdowns instead of FGs to beat UF.
I’ve never understood trying to run the diminutive Thomas up the middle, considering Georgia’s offensive line, but fortunately there’s been much less of that this season. You’re right that Thomas can be very effective when he gets some space to work in. And I agree with you that attempting field goals (which are no longer a lock with a yippy Blair Walsh) is not going to get it done against the Gators. The two keys there are going to be whether Aaron Murray continues to improve at ball security and how healthy and effective Isaiah Crowell is.
Allen Kennedy writes: Bill, I heard that caller [on "Bulldog Hotline" about Georgia's red zone woes]. I have the same questions. Also, on our opening drive, we are 3rd & 5. We only need 6 yards and we throw a 30 yard pass!? A low percentage play! We have to settle for what used to be an automatic field goal attempt. And for some reason we keep calling low percentage plays on 3rd down. And another thing, why do we keep sending our 3’s & 4’s on special teams when other teams have their 1’s & 2’s out there? The reward for our 3rd stringers should be the privlege of wearing the “G,” not playing on special teams. And one last comment: I was glad to see Grantham take up for the boys after the game. At least somebody has their backs! Thanks Bill, I enjoy the blogs.
I don’t question Grantham supporting his players; I just question the manner in which he did it. As for the playcalling on third down, I agree with you completely. The Dogs seem to make it harder on themselves than it needs to be. And special teams are pretty much a disaster at UGA. Richt’s whole approach to that aspect of the game needs to be rethought.
Josh Cuevas writes: Bill, Once again, strong, even-handed analysis on your part. Two questions: Is there any team in college football right now, or that you can remember in the recent past, with a superior defensive backfield to the current Dogs? Between Boykin, Smith, Rambo, Williams, and Commings, we have not just five solid performers, but five star-quality All-SEC type players back there. I don’t recall a team having that much high quality depth in the defensive backfield. The Dogs defense is finally looking like the “D” of old, stopping the run up front (for the most part), wreaking some havoc on the opposing quarterbacks, and creating turnovers in the secondary. On offense, we’ve got a good quarterback, some receivers have emerged, Crowell has lived up to expectations when he can stay on the field, and the massive O-line has probably performed a little better than initially expected. But it all seems to come apart on offense in the second half. Is this a conditioning issue or is it a result of the opposing coaches making better halftime adjustments and essentially out-coaching our staff? If not for the second half meltdowns and horrific breakdowns on special teams, we could be a Top 10 caliber team right now. What’s causing this second half ineptitude and how should it be addressed?
Georgia’s defensive secondary is extremely talented, and certainly looks like it could be the best the Dogs have had since early in the Richt regime. The next few games will tell the tale. As for the offense in the second half, some games have been better than others, but generally I think it’s been skewed by Mike Bobo calling the games conservatively with a lead.
Harold A. Black ‘66 writes: [The Vanderbilt] game had the dumbest call I have seen in my 50 years of going to the Dawgs. We were at the game and I was stunned that the Dogs just didn’t snap the ball and either take a knee or run around. It was 4th down with 15 seconds on the clock and Vandy did not have a timeout. Snap the ball and the game is over. Instead they were going to kick and give Vandy and chance to run it back and win? Worse, give them an opportunity to block the punt? No way. Richt is too smart for that — right? Wrong. We were lucky that Vandy could not get a handle on the blocked punt or else they would have won. Also that first pass hit the receiver in the hands and we could have lost it there. How could Richt have been so out of it is beyond me.
I don’t know that taking a knee would have been the answer, since it would have given Vandy pretty good field position (though not as good as the blocked punt). But certainly the decision to switch punt formations during the time out was a poor one and the punt team did a horrendous job of executing (other than Drew Butler’s game-saving tackle). But there’s no rhyme or reason to Georgia’s approach to special teams play.
SSgt David Forston writes: Greetings Junkyard, I am currently deployed to Afghanistan and did not get to watch the Bulldogs play [against Vandy], but from what I am reading don’t sound like I missed too much. Like you, I hate when the Dawgs play like pure trash but I have to say I’ll take an ugly win (Vandy) over a pretty loss (S.C.) any day and at the end of the day a W is a W. I have a few questions for you going into the bye week and as the Dawgs get geared up for the greatest outdoor cocktail party. 1) What is happening with our special teams play? B. Walsh clearly has something wrong with him. Have you heard any word going around of maybe replacing him and during all of this is our special teams coach taking any heat? 2) Any news on Crowell and why he was set out for the first quarter? I think the kid has a ton of talent and I am looking foward to seeing him run the rock for a few more years. If he was out for trouble issues I hope CMR can get his head right and maybe this will be a wake up call for him. 3) Last but not least, do you think our D was finally out of gas or do you think Vandy opened up some weaknesses and holes in our D? I know that for the last few weeks the D has carried this team and I hope they were just worn down. As much as I dislike not having a UGA game on a Saturday I think this coming up week is much needed. Can’t wait for that Saturday in Jax to see them Dawgs keep this winning steak going. Take care Junkyard and GO DAWGS!
Georgia’s special teams play, which doesn’t have one overall coach, is a mess right now, but I don’t think there’s been any serious consideration to benching Walsh. The coaches apparently think he’s still the best option. They’ve never said exactly why Crowell was benched in the first quarter but there’ve been rumors involving him getting a bit mouthy with some staffer. Obviously Richt was trying to teach him a lesson. As for the defense, I think a combination of Vandy’s cut blocking and some sloppy play on the part of the Dogs resulted in the Commodores being able to run on Georgia better than expected. I’m hoping the run defense can get back on track after the off week. Thanks for reading and for your service, and stay safe!
Alan Powell writes: Why, why, why won’t Richt play Hutson Mason any? If something happens to Aaron Murray, playing experience will be most beneficial for both the team and Mason.
I agree it would be beneficial for Mason to get more real-game experience. The problem is that Georgia hasn’t been able to get far enough ahead of anyone to put in the backup quarterback. With a mere 5 point lead over Vandy, you didn’t really expect to see Mason coming in during the fourth quarter, did you?
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JaxDawg05
October 20th, 2011
11:59 am
SSG Desert Dawg. You mean the same Chip Towers that was sitting on the steps of the library before the USCe game for that piece ESPN ran on how the UGA football program is going down the drain? Maybe he’s trying to get a job with ESPN covering SEC football?
Mark PRicht
October 20th, 2011
12:00 pm
this is not going to look good on his missionary resume…
Let's talk about UGA!
October 20th, 2011
12:03 pm
Folks,
It’s OK. I slipped up in front of a microphone once. I got drunk at a party and told everyone that my sister was ‘hot.’
Now, we’re married.
Go Dawgs!
Sic ‘em!
Woof! Woof! Woof!
MarineDog
October 20th, 2011
12:04 pm
I understand how everyone is concerned about how they didn’t run out the clock with 15 seconds remaining. With all the problems with special teams, the safest bet would be punting the ball. The kicker took way too much time in kicking that ball. There’s no way I would trust them trying to run around, burning time off the clock, inside the 20-30 yard line, with 15 seconds, on 4th down. The odds were in favor to just punt at that point. If they were able to block a punt, imagine what could have happened with a punter trying to run around with the ball….Let’s just say it was the lesser of 2 evils.
Chris Phillips
October 20th, 2011
12:05 pm
Bill
Right or wrong, I do believe that Grantham probably has his players’ backs. At work, I have talked with guys who have played sports in high school. Time and time again, each one tells me they would love to play for a coach like Grantham. They don’t look at it as being right or wrong. They find it inspiring and want to play for someone who will stick up for their players. Personally, I think Grantham was wrong in what he did and how he did it. But the players out on the field view it differently. Coach Richt calling Shawn Williams a “dumb ass” will most likely cause problems in the locker room.
gbal
October 20th, 2011
12:07 pm
I have looked at the video and I really cant tell what Richt said.
I really think it’s poor choice of a journalist to post a piece based on what mighta been said.
Look at the video … Could he be saying “shouldnt a done that” just not clear.
Do think that CMR could have apologized w/out throwning his coach and team under the bus… at least heard all the facts first. I dont think his knee jerk reaction can sit well with the troops.
Franklin and Vandy for that matter were really just as guilty in my opinion for the emotions and what occured but they are really thru this looking not so bad…. This is the AJC in my honest opinion. Just for curiosity, go look at what the nashville paper is writing. Basically no mud thrown at the Vandy program.
I think
Jborodawg
October 20th, 2011
12:08 pm
I don’t understand the constant harping on CMB and running Thomas (or Samuel IV or Crowell) up the middle. If you have the largest O line in the Free World, a run up the middle is standard Power I football. But, 1. the line has to block and create a seam; 2. the runner has to find that seam…or 3. the runner gets behind a blocker and makes yards. Some act like that’s the only play the Dawgs run. How ’bout the overthrown balls or the dropped passes? They didn’t work either. Why harp on the run up the middle?
It seems useless to keep speculating over why Crowell was held out the first quarter at Vandy. Could simply have been as stated, that his injured wrist is a liability for securing the ball. Or, as speculated, a little slap on the wrist for discipline reasons. They’ve kept it within the family for a reason. Actually, I applaud that; as opposed to airing every little indiscretion. Yes, inquiring minds want to know. But some things are best kept private between coach and player. When that happens, it’s useless to speculate because we’ll probably never know.
I hope this is the last article about the Vandy game. We’ve got to get ready for Flawduh. Go Dawgs! Whip up on the Gators!
Speaking of the Gators, is Rainey a 7th year senior or what? Seems like he’s played for them for …forever. Same with Demps.
Rob in Chapel Hill
October 20th, 2011
12:08 pm
Thanks for the link, Bill! Go Dawgs. Beat Florida. Please, beat Florida. Seriously.
Learn some football
October 20th, 2011
12:09 pm
The reason that teams (not just Georgia) often attempt passes that are longer than the distance needed for the first down is because the defense knows that they only need 6 yards, therefore making every attempt to take away the 6 yard pass. This gives the opportunity to take advantage of some single coverage deeper down the field. Ultimately, the reason that the ball was thrown 30 yards on 3rd and 5 is because Aaron Murray tried to take what the defense gave him. Execution was the problem!
Marie
October 20th, 2011
12:09 pm
BOOO-HOOOO.
gbal
October 20th, 2011
12:09 pm
Chris… Point well made …
consider that what Richt ordered VS Fla and storming the field…
It was wrong, but Richt suggested it had had his teams back. Knowing you have your leaders support is a big deal.
Poleesemenses
October 20th, 2011
12:11 pm
At one point (after the SC game I believe, or maybe the CC game though) UGA was 14-14 in their past 28 games stretching over three seasons. Cannot continue like that.
Mobile Dawg
October 20th, 2011
12:12 pm
Still beating a dead horse, Bill this whole melee along with Richt’s blundering is an asterik to my past comments and opinion that 1. Mark Richt doesn’t have “control” of his program, and 2. He lacks the judgement or intelligence, and backbone to do the right thing, his communication skills are awful.
Mark PRicht
October 20th, 2011
12:13 pm
Just amazing to me that all of this fuss was over a 5 point win against Vandy…..not Fl, LSU or AL…..butVandy for Pete’s sake…..wow the mutts have lowered their standards a lot…
Blind Homer's Odyssey
October 20th, 2011
12:13 pm
Bill, refreshing to see you are not one of us blind homers. Refreshing as well that Coach Richt on scene and in the moment could see the bigger picture and the ramifications of this horse[manure].
JUST BEAT FLORIDA RICHT
October 20th, 2011
12:15 pm
DONT LET FLORIDA PUNK YALL UGA,IM TIRED OF THIS!
JUST BEAT FLORIDA RICHT
October 20th, 2011
12:16 pm
PLEASE BEAT FLORIDA
Neutral Observer
October 20th, 2011
12:19 pm
This is nothing new for Shawn Williams #36. Somebody is going to take this dude out with a chop block to the knees: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0357VcZfmE
Honky Talkin'
October 20th, 2011
12:20 pm
UGA football is not only irrelevant in the SEC, but is becoming a joke.
ga gator
October 20th, 2011
12:22 pm
Jborodawg; that is a funny statement about Rainey and Demps. To Florida fans it seemed like Brandon Sutherland was there for 6 or 7 years too; great player. Rainey played at Lakeland High School the same years as the Pouncey brothers.
SSG Desert Dawg
October 20th, 2011
12:24 pm
JaxDawg05,
Lol, touche. Why can’t the AJC get a writer who actually likes UGA to cover them. Mark Bradley and Jeff Shultz have the bashing angle covered.
WONDERING
October 20th, 2011
12:25 pm
At least 2 body slams, 1 punch and apparently lots of dirty talk. Will Dawgs continue to say how dirty GT plays? Just WONDERING.
GT Joke
October 20th, 2011
12:28 pm
Where’s GT Joe this week? hahahaha
UGADawg83
October 20th, 2011
12:28 pm
Great Bill, you pull all the negative comments out of the pile to build your case. To the powers that be at the AJC, please, please give us a fan blogger who actually attends road games and isn’t a liability to our program, give us a blogger who supports our team and our coaches.
I am calling it
October 20th, 2011
12:33 pm
WE BEAT THE GATORS!!! i don’t care who their qb is
ga gator
October 20th, 2011
12:33 pm
UGADawg83 a serious question; to you want someone who writes a positive slant or a truthtul one. That is why I like Pat Dooley of the Gainesville Sun; when the Gators deserve accolades he gives them and when critisism is neccesary he give it also. I for one feel that Bill supports UGA but points out the problems when he sees them. Keep up the good work Bill.
Ron Swanson
October 20th, 2011
12:33 pm
Nobody here would discuss GT’s playing, dirty or not. Nobody cares.
ga gator
October 20th, 2011
12:34 pm
You are probably right I am calling it.
Jared
October 20th, 2011
12:35 pm
Wasnt Mark Richt the first person to say that he made some inappropriate comments during and after te game? I think he said that in his initial post game news conference. So now we’re chastising him further for something he’d already admitted to BEFORE there was any video evidence of it? Seems kinda silly and amateurish to me.
Plus his comments, tho they contained profanity, were not Making the situation worse, they were actually diffusing the situation by letting a hot-headed coach know how serious Mark took what had happened.
Mark PRicht
October 20th, 2011
12:35 pm
Maybe its time to back up one of those new FORD tucks to your doublewide trailor and pull outta Athens Richt
Mike
October 20th, 2011
12:36 pm
READ THE RULE BOOK. I did not see a single chop block in the VU/UGA game. There are cut blocks, yes. Those are LEGAL. Indeed, Auburn’s backfield makes a living with those. Chop blocks involve TWO offensive players and ONE defensive player. Again, I saw none of those. Get your facts straight.
Whiskey Breath
October 20th, 2011
12:36 pm
Listen DA fans. There is a difference in chop block and cut blocks. Cut blocks unfortuneately are legal.
Chop blocks are illegal. So if you want to say Vandy had it coming, make sure you are listing chop blocks. The only problem with that is, the officials didn’t see or call any chop blocks.
Blame Vandy like you usually do, but at least know what is legal and what is not.
TheItalianDawg
October 20th, 2011
12:37 pm
Our special teams suck! we play mostly walk on players and the coverage is very inconsistent. Richt should know better! Franklin is delusional!! Vandy will always be Vandy!
Bruce Weeks
October 20th, 2011
12:38 pm
Ther is a time to talk and a time to hush. Street talk and trash may play in the ‘hood or in a bar with the other drunks. Man up, line up and go play. The coaches need to let the players “play” speak volumes. Running your mouth from the sidelines or the field will not block or tackle one person.
Moonpie Wilson
October 20th, 2011
12:40 pm
What time’s dinner?
whatacrew
October 20th, 2011
12:41 pm
dawgman states: ” We are on a 5 game winning streak and tied for 1st in the east so get off the guy!!”
Yea – but against what kind of teams?? Horrible Coastal Carolina, Ole Missy, Misery St, hopeless TN, and VANDY. Come-on UGA – is THAT the kind of opponents you feel GREAT about winning against?? We know what happens when you play a real team – you lose.
Whiskey Breath
October 20th, 2011
12:41 pm
Bill, at least you are not a homer fool. And I applaud you. However, how long are you going to defend CMR’s every screwup? He is the head coach. The responsibility falls with Richt about what happened
saturday night. You know the difference between right and wrong, don’t act like you don’t.
UGADawg83
October 20th, 2011
12:41 pm
GAGator-lets remember Bill isn’t a journalist as Pat Dooley is. Bill is a fan and as fans we are also supporters of the program. Bill as a fan is a detriment to the program wit his constant negativity and lack of support. Pat Dooley does an excellent job–I’ve read his work and heard him interviewed but Bill again is not the “beat writer” rather he has resorted to rabble rousing and is doing nothing but spreading discontent in the fan base. I’m not asking for a pollyanna I’m saying put down the hatchet and be a true fan.
Nick Fairley
October 20th, 2011
12:43 pm
Did not hear any DOgs complain when Ben Chop Block Jones continuously did this last year against us. But touch your prancing little QB and you wanted to fight.
Keep it Simple
October 20th, 2011
12:44 pm
Georgia has only beaten Florida, Auburn and GaTech 7 or 8 times in 100 years … what are their odds to win all three this year? prettty slim eh?
Keep it Simple
October 20th, 2011
12:45 pm
Georgia has only beaten Florida, Auburn and GaTech (in the same year) 7 or 8 times in 100 years … what are their odds to win all three this year? prettty slim eh?
ga gator
October 20th, 2011
12:45 pm
UGADawg83, I know that Bill does not call himself a blogger, but if he does it full time then you might consider him a full time writer, but we are talking symantics. Both do credible jobs.
G8tr_H8tr
October 20th, 2011
12:45 pm
I just hope that Coach Grantham spends the off week explaining to his players that we will be playing under a microscope in Jax. We drew a lot of unwanted attention with this whole Vandy ordeal, and we wound up with a player suspended for a foul that didn’t even draw a flag during the game.
There will be no room for errors or nonsense in the Florida game.
solja
October 20th, 2011
12:50 pm
Auburn is gonna mop the floor with your overrated bunch of thugs. You haven’t beaten a soul yet. Just wait til the defending national champs come into Athens ready to pay you thugs back for all the thuggery you pulled on them last year. Fred Sanford Stadium will be empty by mid 3rd quarter except for the visiting team fans.
Whiner_H8tr
October 20th, 2011
12:51 pm
Kind of like it should have been on this play last year H8tr.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0357VcZfmE
Jon
October 20th, 2011
12:53 pm
Blah, blah, blah. I’m so sick of hearing about this and you fools should be too. If you think Mark Richt wouldn’t shank someone if he needed to for one of his players, you’re an idiot.
JB
October 20th, 2011
12:55 pm
Georgia AND Richt are not the same as the first 5 or 6 years when he first arrived. I have to assume two things. The league has gotten a lot better and Mark has gotten wealthy and complacent. Before people jump me, No, it has nothing to do with Christianity, please. Mark, as a coach, is really a manager also, just like running any business, Mark has made some bad decisions. Good coach’s adapt with new Assistants or schemes. No greater example is Clemson this year with the new OC Dabo brought in. Their offense is day and night vs last year. Having a new stud freshman RB has helped them…………..but hello, we have one also. We still have Bobo and that old faded FSU playbook. You change and improve………Or you get fired…..
MarineDog
October 20th, 2011
12:55 pm
G8tr_H8tr,
“just hope that Coach Grantham spends the off week explaining to his players that we will be playing under a microscope in Jax”.
Exactly!!!!
Desert Fox
October 20th, 2011
12:57 pm
Successful head coaches stay as head coaches because they truely believe in excelling in special teams play. Its a major factor in winning programs. W/GA and CMR they seem to throw caution to the wind in their approach to special teams. They hope for the best with the coach(es) assigned this apparent extra duty. Its like mending something w/baling wire and chewing gum and shows on the field. They get caught off guard when defending other teams gimmick plays but have none of their own. They don’t have a clue what to do as was apparent when CMR did not call a time out at Vandy on the fake punt. I am sure half the TV audience saw that coming. Special teams play almost cost us the game and did to some degree vs SC.
Until Richt realizes that good special teams play could help win one or two games a year GA will suffer the consequences most likely the short end of the stick. Hire a special teams coach w/proven record as the benefits just might save a few coaching jobs at GA.
Terry
October 20th, 2011
12:57 pm
solja, You talking about someones players being thug, It was your Auburn players charged with robber.