
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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Sit-n-Spin O'Reilly
October 20th, 2011
9:17 pm
NoSpinDawg,
You’ve got that shtick down pat. I might have to charge you a royalty.
BrimmedHat
October 20th, 2011
9:20 pm
FinDawg,
You got that right.
BrimmedHat
October 20th, 2011
9:21 pm
YodelDawg,
Thank you very much, kind words indeed.
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
9:22 pm
WrathDawg
Their is no condemnation from Christ! All sins are forgiven! All fall short of the glory of God! That’s why Christ died for salvation! It’s not works that save you it’s faith in Christ!
WrathDog
October 20th, 2011
9:22 pm
What does Coach Richt’s team theme “G.A.T.A.” stand for, anyone know?
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
9:24 pm
According to James 1:26, you religion is worthless if you can’t control your tongue, so that’s all we need to know about Mark Richt’s “religion”.
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
9:25 pm
It was not richts them irk russel came up with it
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
9:27 pm
Religion does not save you
MADD
October 20th, 2011
9:29 pm
Has Cornelius Washington sobered up yet?
Prozac Dawg
October 20th, 2011
9:29 pm
Thanks for saying what you did dawg48. But I don’t think you will strike brain with WrathDog. He doesn’t want to hear that we are all sinners, including him. But one day he will.
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
9:29 pm
The Bible is clear on cursing:
Ephesians:
Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving
Idiot Dawg
October 20th, 2011
9:31 pm
Hello green dawg. I seem to cuss a lot. Specially at reptiles. Mom says I should stop. How did you do it?
Mobile Dawg
October 20th, 2011
9:32 pm
Save your drivel for church Wrath and others. This blog is covering a football subject at this point. Burma, why do you post your useless crap, same immature posts at different times on different blogs? God for a dedicated blog, administered by responsible parties that would eliminate trash like you’all. Very seldom do I criticize posters, what a waste of humanity.
WrathDog
October 20th, 2011
9:33 pm
Although Coach Richt meant for these words to be “private”, not “public”, the more these private moments become public, we are reminded the word is true:
Like 8:17
For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open.
Worth repeating
October 20th, 2011
9:33 pm
This needs to be reposted frequently to remind dawgtards what an embarrassment they are.
Georgia Tech had the nation’s best average SAT score for football players, 1028 of a possible 1600, and best average high school GPA, 3.39 of a possible 4.0.
Many schools routinely used a special admissions process to admit athletes who did not meet the normal entrance requirements. More than half of scholarship athletes at the University of Georgia, the University of Wisconsin, Clemson University, UCLA, Rutgers University, Texas A&M University and Louisiana State University were special admits. . . At Georgia, for instance, 74 percent of athletes were special admits compared with 7 percent of the student body as a whole.
The link is:
http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/paper-trail/2008/12/30/athletes-show-huge-gaps-in-sat-scores
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
9:35 pm
I do it by prayer. It is possible to go 30 years without cursing, or sinning.
Bill King
October 20th, 2011
9:37 pm
David:
I’ve never said Richt doesn’t have his players’ back. That’s what the Grantham supporters have been saying.
MATHDAWG
October 20th, 2011
9:38 pm
WE SHOULD PLAY H. MASON AT QB NOW BECAUSE THE CURRENT STARTER IS TOO SHORT TO SEE OVER OUR GIANT (FAT) O. LINE. MURRAY THROWS IT UP FOR GRABS WHEN HE IS IN THE POCKET BECAUSE ALL HE CAN SEE IS THE BACKS OF THE O. LINE. HE DOES MUCH BETTER ON THE MOVE. IF DUMBO WANTS A POCKET PASSER, HE SHOULD PLAY MASON. HOWEVER EXPECTING ANYTHING RATIONAL OUT OF THIS IDIO OF AN O.C. IS FUTILE.
Delbert D.
October 20th, 2011
9:39 pm
Religion gets interesting when rattlesnakes are involved.
FLA DAWG
October 20th, 2011
9:43 pm
Regarding Richt’s comments, you accurately state, ” That’s not the Georgia way. “.
I wholeheartedly agree.
Richt has NEVER been in the mold of a UGA HC and never will.
McGARITY & ADAMS – UNLOAD RICHT & CO or we will unload you.
BANK IT.
FLA DAWG
CLASS OF ‘79 & just perhaps someone you know.
Mobile Dawg
October 20th, 2011
9:46 pm
Thanks for the education “Worth Repeating”. Wrath, if I wanted a sermon I would seek my pastor.
Hindsight is usually 20/20, and there are usually several approaches to successfully solve a hostile situation. Problem is you don’t have time to contemplate a reaction, good leadership just comes natural. Why do you think good leaders are in such short supply? You never crucify your people in public without first finding out all the facts. When in doubt, no comment is always the best avenue. First rule of communication is “listen twice as much as you speak”.
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
9:46 pm
I think the 2 suspensions and the barrage of penalties reflect poorly on Richt’s leadership.
Perhaps if Richt could control his language, and be a better example to these young men, then perhaps, they wouldn’t do the kind of things that get them suspended.
Really, the late hit by Williams, Coach Grantham’s behavior, Geather’s throwing a punch, Richt caught on microphone cursing, what in the world is going on at the LEADERSHIP level of this team?
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
9:48 pm
I think 2010’s 4th quarter collapses were a lack of moral character than physical conditoning.
FLA DAWG
October 20th, 2011
9:50 pm
Does anyone think Richt is a religious hypocrite?
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
9:53 pm
I think the reason Coach Richt has not beat a ranked team, is because pressure reveals character.
In the big games, Coach Richt’s team falter.
this lack of character is seen is so many ways:
penalties, turnovers, faltering against tougher teams, arrests, suspensions, and so on.
UGA has a MORAL problem.
This is due to LEADERSHIP.
And that’s why the team is 2-8 in UF-UGA rivalry game.
Pressure reveals character.
Mobile Dawg
October 20th, 2011
9:54 pm
GreenDawg, what most people don’t understand is that Richt isn’t an effective leader. He’s in a crisis mode at this point, and is at “best” inconsistent at sending his message. He’s trying to do things that are outside his comfort zone and he consistently shows signs of panic and anxiety. I hate to see a good man go down hard but am afraid that’s where Mark Richt is headed.
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
10:01 pm
Unfortunately, I agree with that assessment. Until Coach Richt cleans up his own heart, this team will be rudderless. I do not like the overall DIRECTION of the program. I knew this season would REVEAL Coach Richt’s TRUE SELF more than any other, because it followed a 6-7 year. And what I’ve seen so far, unfortunately, confirms my fears. I was hopeful Coach Richt had addressed this, as penalties, and arrests declined quite a bit, but if you look at the way Coach Richt has RESPONDED to PRESSURE, like the Vanderbilt game, and storming the field to break rules on purpose against Florida, it says a LOT about the MORAL COMPASS of this team. This team lacks courage, lacks resiliency, and that reflects poorly, and squarely on Coach Richt. Coach Grantham, Coach Richt’s choice for his top assistant, with his choking signs, and cursing, is also revealing a complete lack of MORAL COMPASS. I fear what will continue to happen ion the rest of the schedule as the pressure ramps up, is more of the same from Coach Richt. I expect the character issues to get worse.
Mobile Dawg
October 20th, 2011
10:03 pm
Richt isn’t a religous hypocrite. I don’t question his character as a man. I do question his Leadership skills. GreenDawg, you are right in that we all look good when things are going well, the saying goes that true test of ones “character” comes when times are tough. We’re splitting hairs here, Richt lost his focus and work ethic years ago and the rudder on his ship is gone. I still think his “moral character” is in tact. His qualifications as a Head Coach are seriously in doubt to an awful lot of us.
FLA DAWG
October 20th, 2011
10:09 pm
Richt not a religious hypocrite? Justify his comments post Vandy Game vs what he preaches to his team and what he may say during his time scouting recruits.
Please, I’d like to read what you think.
Thanks
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
10:12 pm
Enter your comments here
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
10:13 pm
I am not here to judge Coach Richt, but the fruit is there to examine the health of the tree.
I am anxious to see if Coach Richt has truly changed in 2011, or if it’s more of the same lack of moral character and leadership.
I do believe it’s the higher pressure arenas and situations, that reveal the true leadership and moral character of the Head Coach.
I’ll be watching to see how this team does against Florida, Auburn, & G Tech in:
penalties, turnovers, supensions, arrests, rising to pressure or faltering….
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
10:14 pm
Fla dawg just because richt cussed does not make him a hypocrite.
Can I ask you a question?
Can't figure you out!
October 20th, 2011
10:15 pm
I don’t think that is what Richt said after listening to this numerous times. If it is true those were not his words, the person, Raegan Mabry should have to publicly apologize, but I think UGA should sue her/him, as well as the AJC. This has caused much damage to Richt’s public image. Has Franklin verified that Richt actually said that, and how in the world could the tv station say, without a doubt, those were Richt’s words? If it turns out he did not say all that, you sorry AJC guys are in a pile of poop. Richt should support Grantham, not sorry Franklin, the hot head.
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
10:19 pm
Do not even begin to talk with Wrath. He is what is known as a “False Prophet” or in our layman’s terms a “Troll”. He is using cherrypicked lines from the bible in order to support a facetious argument I.E.-Richt is a hypocrite who hides behind religion. The real story is “judge not lest ye be judged” and “let him who is without sin cast the first stone” and “before pointing out the splinter in another’s eye, first remove the plank from your own”. We are all sinners and I cuss up a storm when I’m talking to my Marines or in a locker room. I cannot condemn anyone who does. I’ve done some pretty bad things in my life, but I accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Saviour and I know that there is not a single thing I can do in order to earn my own way into Heaven. I also forgive others who transgress against me and rebuke those without knowledge. Wrath, you should be careful, because you are boardering on heresy.
Mobile Dawg
October 20th, 2011
10:20 pm
The most telling sign to me is the actions of his team, and coaches say loud and clear, Mark Richt is not in “control” of his team.
FD, I don’t know what your definition of a hypocrite is. I’m a Christian, although I don’t wear it on my sleeve, an obscenity occasionally escapes my mouth, I will have a drink with friends, or a glass of wine at night for medicinal purposes. I’m not perfect and don’t claim to be so I’m not a hypocrite. I’ve never heard Mark Richt claim to be perfect either, he’s not a hypocrite, and I don’t know why you feel so inclined to put the man down. Put the coach down, not the man, just my thoughts.
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
10:21 pm
@ good words dawg tired!
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
10:22 pm
I think this series more than any other, says the most about this team, 3rd & 57? How do you have that many penalties, in a row?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tso0zHTx0Iw
Delbert D.
October 20th, 2011
10:23 pm
Let’s try Shakespeare instead: “We are here to bury Caesar, not to praise him.”
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
10:24 pm
Hmmmm so your saying that since players got some penaltiesthat makes CMR a hypocrite?
FLA DAWG
October 20th, 2011
10:25 pm
HALLELUEJAH MY BROTHERS!,
Does Richt get a pass because he is one of you or are you willing to see things the way they are?
Richt has been incapable of beating a ranked team FOR YEARS.
His work in Africa or wherever the he!! he goes is great – I think that is where he should return and stay.
Let’s hire Auburn’s OC and light this fuse.
Mobile Dawg
October 20th, 2011
10:28 pm
It’s a shallow effort at best to cast Mark Richt as a hypocrite. Anyone see Nick Sabans news conference today? That’s what I’m talking about, I would love to see a UGA “Head” Coach have that much intensity.
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
10:30 pm
@ mobile dawg
I saw the one from yesterday but what happened today?
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
10:32 pm
I’ve said it 50 times and I will say it once more. This team needs a position coach whose sole responsibility is DISCIPLINE. If a player is out of line, he’s benched, and no one can overrule him. He will be the man that players FEAR and RESPECT. He will be the one whom they HATE and seek to PLEASE. His standards will be high enought that no single player can meet them. He will work the team in a regimented, scheduled, and unwavering manner. He will ensure that the primary mission of his team is to ensure that the primary mission is execution of individual assignments, focus to reduce penalties, and ready immediate obedience to order. Right now, his name is Nick Saban. What UGA cannot get in a HC, they could certainly get by firing an inside linebacker’s coach (im looking at you, olividatti) and hiring a FULL time LB/STs coach…where discipline/attrition is the mission. Feel free to flame me…I can feel it coming
Mobile Dawg
October 20th, 2011
10:35 pm
The news conference was covering the Bama/UT game. A reporter asked him what he thought about Missouri joining the SEC. His “aggitated, animated” response was I don’t give a $#it about Missouri coming in. His total focus was on UT this weekend. He did end up apologizing to the media but his point was very clear. I’m sure if you google it you can listen to it. Entertaining. Gotta be careful or I could be a hypocrite.
Unbiased_Observer
October 20th, 2011
10:38 pm
Good question GreenDawg. They even drew a PF on the punt, after all of that. It would have been better to have snapped the ball and downed it four times on that drive.
wins-by-a-link
October 20th, 2011
10:38 pm
Anyone but me see that Richt has lost control of his program? Coaches and players trying to fight after the game is over, Players driving around drunk, Almost getting beat by a team that should never have even scored on the defense, If the Dogs do win the east by default, I hate to think what will happen when they have to play Bama or LSU.
FLA DAWG
October 20th, 2011
10:38 pm
DAWGtired (me too),
You just described Vince Dooley (after he manned up in the late 70s / early 80s) and Erk Russel.
Regrettably, Dooley is retired and Erk has passed on.
I genuinely believe Coach Vince Dooley could do a better job than Richt right now.
But this posting as well as all of my postings reflect only my opinon.
Go Dawgs!
Mobile Dawg
October 20th, 2011
10:40 pm
Good night all, enjoyed the comments.
Delbert D.
October 20th, 2011
10:40 pm
DAWGtired – Last year when he was getting used to the situation, I could tell that Grantham was chafing at working under Richt, nervous looks and such. That was what was visible on TV; I don’t know what it was like otherwise.
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
10:41 pm
Lol.
I guess saban and richt meet up late at nights and have some beers when the “mic is not on huh bill” better be be car full with that the ANC may run with it! By the way watching Arizona and ucla and brawl just broke out benches cleared!!!! Mark Bradley and tha ANC need to get on this this makes the ga vandy argument look like a pillow fight!