
The return of Cornelius Washington should help Georgia's defense. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)
The annual migration of Georgia fans down to the coast and greater Jacksonville area has begun. How are you feeling about this game? It’s Jacksonville, so even though on paper Georgia should win, some fans are a bit nervous, as we find out in the latest installment of Junkyard Mail. …
Stewart Smithwick writes: I can’t remember the last time I was this nervous for a game. Especially against UF because I haven’t felt this confident in a win against UF in quite some time. We have a ton of momentum going into this and UF has literally zero momentum. The players seem to be playing with confidence, the D specifically. They seem to have a little bit of that swagger back that they used to have a few years ago. I believe that if we play a complete game on both side of the ball we should come away with a W. The D has been one of our biggest problems when it comes to this game and now I am more confident in the D than I have been for years. Is the D what wins the game for us this year or is it just me?
I’m not sure it’s possible, considering the trend of recent years, for Dawgs fans to ever feel confident going into Jacksonville, no matter how the two teams look on paper. But I think you’re right about defense being the key to a win for Georgia. I expect the Dogs’ offense to move in fits and starts (probably starting out slowly, as has been Aaron Murray’s unfortunate habit of late). But no matter who is at quarterback for the Gators, Georgia has to control Florida’s running game. So far this season, the Dogs have been pretty stout against the run, though they didn’t do that well in that department against Vandy. I’m hoping that was just an off night caused by a) overconfidence and b) losing a bit of their composure. Having Cornelius Washington and Alec Ogletree back is very big for Georgia.
Allen Kennedy writes: Bill, if you remember, I responded to you last week about our special teams … how we had our 3’s and 4’s out there? Here is a quote from Richt: “Every time guys get healthy, that does give you more depth in your special teams. Not to say [Alec] Ogletree couldn’t run down and cover a kick too. I wouldn’t be surprised to see more of that. Even Shawn Williams, as that Vanderbilt game was going on and he knew what was at stake every time the ball was being kicked, he was personally taking younger guys off the team and putting himself on the team to help us win, so I wouldn’t be shocked to see that.” It’s hard to stay behind this guy when he says things like this and it’s a prime example of how he just dismisses the importance of our special teams. Special teams is a huge part of the whole game.
You’re preaching to the choir on that here. One thing that I noticed in watching that video about the 1980 team that I wrote about yesterday is that the Dogs had a lot of starters on special teams that year. I’ve never been a big fan of Urban Meyer in most things, but his approach to special teams — making them truly special and an honor to serve on — makes a lot more sense than filling out the special teams with freshmen and walk-ons and only those upperclassmen who feel like jumping in. It’s definitely one of Mark Richt’s blind spots.
Matt McGahee writes: Hey, this isn’t neccessarily Jacksonville-related but it has been a question that has been burning a hole in my brain. Why has Bobo abandoned the fullbacks? I remember many of great runs by Brown, Lumpkin, Ware, and Moreno that were led by fantastic blocks by Brannan Southerland. Or giving it to [Shaun] Chapas for a solid 4 yard gain when trying to kill the clock. Or being in the red zone and running up the middle on the first two downs and then play action and send the fullback out to catch the TD pass. I mean, someone needs to ask Bobo or Richt why we are not using the fullbacks to assist the run. It has been very successful in the past.
Some fans suspect that the Georgia coaches have been keeping use of the fullbacks in their pocket up to now so they can spring that aspect of the game as a surprise, but I’m not so sure about that. I think it’s more likely that the coaches don’t have confidence in senior Bruce Figgins and sophomore Zander Ogletree as runners, though both have done some stellar work this season as blockers. What’s more puzzling to me is why Mike Bobo hasn’t had Murray throwing to Figgins more out of the backfield. That’s definitely a barely used weapon in the Dogs’ offensive arsenal.
OkieDawg writes: Bill, I hope you know the answer to this very important Bulldog sports-related question. How do they determine when and where alcohol will be sold at a college football game? For example, beer was sold at the Liberty Bowl and in Atlanta for the Boise vs. UGA game. But in Jacksonville, TWLOCP, they close the taps. What gives?
Generally, alcohol isn’t served at most college games, especially the ones held in on-campus stadiums. Exceptions crop up at noncampus sites such as the Georgia Dome. But both schools have been trying to steer the image of the Jacksonville game away from the “Cocktail Party” reputation in recent years, so that probably explains the decision there. Frankly, I don’t see the problem since I go to a football game to watch the game, not to drink. But I know there are many others who feel differently.
Beach Dawg Living Among Gators writes: Bill, help me understand the disciplinary program within the SEC, if understanding anything the SEC does. It is obvious that they intently scrutinize, with some exceptions (Fairley), personal foul penalties and administer punishment. However, it does not appear that the same level of scrutiny is applied to situations of failures in personal behavior, e.g. substance abuse. Cornelius Washington, UGA, was suspended two games for a DUI but the three LSU players were suspended for only one game. Is the SEC again favoring (Auburn 2010) a national contender or is there a lack of consistency in substance abuse cases (and yes I consider DUI to be substance abuse)?
While the conference weighs in on discipline for on-field infractions, it’s up to the schools to decide punishment for substance abuse, arrests and so on. Obviously, Georgia’s idea of punishment for such things is a bit tougher than LSU’s.
Paul Suttles writes: Bill, since it seems that the media has not started talking about this topic in earnest, I figure it’s time Georgia fans begin making their feelings known. On ESPN and in other national sports media outlets, some calls are already being made for a rematch of the Alabama-LSU game for the BCS title. The justification is that these two programs are without a doubt the two best programs in college football this season and one game in the regular season should not prevent the loser from having a shot for the BCS title. Even Tony Barnhart has an article on CBSSportsline.com mentioning this possibility. What they all fail to mention is that the loser of that game on Nov. 5 will have not only failed to win their conference, but will have failed to win their division. Think back to 2007. One of the main reasons given for Georgia being leapfrogged by LSU for a spot in the BCS title game to play Ohio State was that Georgia failed to win their conference and failed to win their division … and no team that finishes third in their own conference deserves the right to play for the BCS title game. This reasoning was put forth by some of the most well-known members of the college football media landscape, including one Mr. Kirk Herbstreit. Coach Richt pleaded his case to the media by claiming that since the #2 and #3 teams ahead of Georgia (who, at the time was ranked #4 in the BCS) lost, then logically speaking and despite not having won the SEC East or playing in the SEC championship game, Georgia should move up to the #2 spot to take on Ohio State for the BCS title. A large majority of the media turned their noses up at Coach Richt and trotted out the “win your own division/conference” talk while they jumped another 2-loss team ahead of Georgia into the BCS #2 spot. Now, some might say that the difference between that year and this year is that both Bama and LSU far outclass any other program in the nation. While I do agree that those two teams are playing the best football of any team right now, at the end of 2007, Georgia and Southern Cal were playing better than any team in the nation. If a team has no business playing for the BCS title if they do not win their own division or conference in 2007, then the same should hold true in 2011.
I agree with you completely, though I think the Bama-LSU rematch scenario is highly unlikely. But if it comes down to poll voters choosing between a one-loss SEC team and an undefeated Boise State, it’s not out of the realm of possibility. I think the TV honchos would do all they could to prevent an all-SEC BCS game from happening, however. And generally TV rules college football these days.
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AltamahaDawg
October 27th, 2011
11:52 am
You mean because they count less than TD and the score would be lower?
UGA Insider
October 27th, 2011
11:55 am
No because we still have to kick-off and you know how that goes. Didn’t you see the Vandy and USCe games??? Stop being a CMR apologist and win the game.
Skokie Dog
October 27th, 2011
11:55 am
I’d be confident in a win if Vince Dooley were coaching this game on the U.Ga. sideline. I might even be more confident if BARBARA Dooley were coaching the Dogs this weekend. Richt and Bobo don’t inspire confidence in me, especially when we play the Gators. I just hope that we don’t lose again on turnovers or another trick play or two on special teams.
AltamahaDawg
October 27th, 2011
11:58 am
?????????
War Dang Dawg
October 27th, 2011
11:59 am
Ask Ole Miss and Miss. St. and Auburn how they manage to kick Florida’s rear more often than not. GROW A PAIR, and quit making excuses.
Joey
October 27th, 2011
12:01 pm
That’s wishful thinking, AltamahaDawg.
After all, FGs are the one thing Richt is #1 in the country at during his tenure.
Note: I read that on here a couple weeks back and have yet to look it up. But it’s believable.
AltamahaDawg
October 27th, 2011
12:06 pm
What’s wishful thinking? That we don’t try long FG? I’m not sure of that stats, but I assume that having some of the best kickers in the contry for many years would tend to prop that up. Not so sure that a bad thing.
You guy seem to think that the plan is to fail on 3rd and 4 SO THAT we can attempt long FG this year. I’m guessing that the coaches would rather score TDs too, but since walsh had MADE More FG’s outside of 30 than most anyone else has even attempted total it’s still better than punting in that situation.
GTBob
October 27th, 2011
12:07 pm
On the LSU/Bama topic, why would anyone want to see the same two teams play twice? Especially in a system that determines it’s champion by a vote. The better of the two teams has already been determined. Why should the loser get another chance? If they want to make a new system with a playoff that actually requires teams to earn a trip to a championship then I would be on board.
dawgfan
October 27th, 2011
12:08 pm
I don’t understand why anyone would be confident about this game. Do you honestly think we would fair any better against LSU or Bama? They are light years ahead of us. Mark Richt is absolutely right. Flip those schedules and the records would completely flip flop. This game is very evenly matched on paper.
The past few years everyone has tried to be a hero and do too much in this game. Hence all the dumb turnovers. Hence Sanders Commings going for a Sportscenter highlight instead of just falling on a fumble that could have been the difference in the game. Florida just shows up and plays football. They’ve been the more mature team. That’s been the difference.
Another factor is that they don’t have Mike Bobo and we do. Mike Bobo lost us the game last year with his reckless flag football playcalling. Aaron Murry can’t throw interceptions in overtime if his offensive coordinator doesn’t let him throw the ball in overtime. A play that allows a freshmen QB to throw the ball in the middle of the field like that in OT should never have been called. Mike Bobo is a substandard play caller that has been blessed with outstanding offensive talent and he has very little to show for it.
Thanks.
OkieDawg
October 27th, 2011
12:11 pm
Erk said “The best way to win a game is not lose it”. I hope CMR and Bobo are listening. R-I-P Erk, a DGD.
minnesota dawg
October 27th, 2011
12:11 pm
We will see which team is the better of the second tier teams in the SEC. The best are Alabama, LSU. The second group is Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Let’s see if Georgia can rise above and challenge the first group!
AltamahaDawg
October 27th, 2011
12:12 pm
We have one of the best punters in the nation…and yet he is next to last in the league at attempts…….probably not coincidental that Walsh is by FAR top of the league in FG attempts. (1 off the nation lead)
Would you prefer that to be the other way around?
sheri
October 27th, 2011
12:14 pm
I don’t think the Dawgs are big trouble. I just think we need to play four quarters of football. And kill the running game for Florida.
GTBob
October 27th, 2011
12:23 pm
The best are Alabama, LSU. The second group is Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
How is Auburn and Arkansas not in the second group?
Mean Machine
October 27th, 2011
12:25 pm
String together 3 or 4 in a row, and then I will have some confidence going into J’ville, otherwise I expect the same underachieving garbage I’ve witnessed the last 20 years. There’s no excuse for it, lose this one and Richt needs to stay in J’ville, don’t even bother coming back to Athens!
DawgInaTruck
October 27th, 2011
12:31 pm
We gotta win a few in a short time (not three in twenty years) to regain that confidence. You beat any team 3 of 4 or 4 of 5, etc. and things change. Until then…
Richt`s Hammer
October 27th, 2011
12:38 pm
Dead Dawg walking. We are going to get destroyed and I am going to throw my purse at Muschamp while Choakdawg chews off a leg.
roughrider
October 27th, 2011
12:38 pm
As a UGA grad ( 1975 ) I hoped we win but would not bet the farm on it. If CMR and staff can find a way to lose it, they will.It’s time for UGA to get a coaching staff that can utilize the talent they recruit every year.
Joey
October 27th, 2011
12:39 pm
I’d rather have a head coach who loves TDs so much, he thinks the FG is the last resort. A coach who almost has disdain for the FG – like Spurrier, Myer, and PJ.
Bet you never see their kickers #2 in the nation . . .
Alphare
October 27th, 2011
12:43 pm
Demps and Rainey are speedsters of the world.
BAMA can stop them. LSU can stop them.
But to tell from the Vandy game, UGA cannot stop them.
UGA defense was ranked 70 something before they played the 1-15 teams. Not good enough to stop Demps and Rainey.
SSIgator
October 27th, 2011
12:44 pm
DawginLex -
Speaking of signs, how are you doing on yours for Jax? I will be on the lookout for them. Remember to color within the lines.
SSIgator
October 27th, 2011
12:48 pm
Bill King -
“greater Jacksonville era has begun”
I did not know that Jax was an era all to itself. Is that anything like the Roman Empire?
Richt`s Hammer
October 27th, 2011
12:49 pm
Well we are at least 5 points better than Vanderbilt.
Choakdawg is so cute when he explodes. He should wear pink.
Paul in NH
October 27th, 2011
12:50 pm
War Dang Dawg
October 27th, 2011
11:59 am
Ask Ole Miss and Miss. St. and Auburn how they manage to kick Florida’s rear more often than not. GROW A PAIR, and quit making excuses.
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Records since 1990
UF-AU 11-5 UF-Miss 3-3 UF-MSU 6-4
The UF-UGA record over the same time makes no sense based on talent
DAWG with two bags over head
October 27th, 2011
1:01 pm
Not confident at all in the outcome and most certainly not confident that our braintrust can properly prepare our team for a meaningful game.
BayouDawg
October 27th, 2011
1:04 pm
Not so sure this Florida team is all that powerful. To say that they were right there with Alabama until their quarterback got hurt proves nothing. Tennessee was tied with Alabama at halftime last week. Tennessee??? Dawgs should win. I’m hopefully optimistic.
Not worried about what Florida players think of UGA. Let Florida come into this game being overconfident that they’re gonna walk all over the Dawgs. Dawgs, do your talking on the field.
Desert Fox
October 27th, 2011
1:07 pm
Losing Mitchell for this game is huge. It was reported earlier his hammie was not torn and he most likely would return for the FL game w/2 weeks of rest and care to recoup. So much for GA’s medical and training staff. Lets hope M. Brown’s performance vs vandy carries over to the FL game. Yet, I doubt he’ll be as wide open against FL’s defenders as he was in Vandy game.
It’s like an omen when you consider Mitchell out, the suspensions of williams and geathers for first half of the game, toss in wooten being out and the wind in GA’s sails seem to be fading going into this game. Wish I could hang my hat on the dawgs D and running game to make up for these losses but who really had confidence in the running game or the D even during the best of times. There’s always doubt when it came to how the dawgs would perform from week to week. Their wins over lesser SEC teams were not confidence builders especially against Vandy late in that game.
Maybe, just maybe, these dawgs will come out and give their fans a performance like the ‘05 team did in the SEC Ch game vs LSU. I didn’t think they had a chance in that game either. I think they’ll need another miracle this w/e the way things are shaping up going into this game.
KappaDawg
October 27th, 2011
1:14 pm
@DAWG258: You pull a hamstring and see how long it takes you to get back to running at full speed! @Lamedawg: Same with Rontavious…concussions and kids futures are more important that winning ballgames. I’m a former player and I’m glad there are provisions in place to deal with this injury more so than in my day.
minnesota dawg
October 27th, 2011
1:22 pm
Hey GT Bob, you are right. Arkansas and Auburn can be put in that group too.
george
October 27th, 2011
1:28 pm
ha ha ha ha ha ha aha ha ha ha aha ha ha ha aha ha ha ah comparing the 07 UGA team with 2 losses to the bama/lsu team? I want someone to give me one single reason why Getting blown out of the stadium by an average UT team and losing to a horrible 6 loss USC team should allow you to play for the national championship.
Brooksdawg
October 27th, 2011
1:31 pm
Glad Richt hasn’t asked any of you to give the pre-game speech. Let’s try something different this year—score 1 more point than the gators do. That should take care of it… GATA
DawginLex
October 27th, 2011
1:31 pm
Jason
don’t argue with SSI.
He frequently runs out of tampons and that makes him have a bad day.
Then he starts telling you that you wear tampons too.
He drinks a lot of kool aid and refers to it often. Probably explains his outbursts.
Best bet is to ignore him and let him drown in his own gator vomit.
DawginLex
October 27th, 2011
1:32 pm
Yeah george ha ha ha ha.
The national champion LSU team lost to Kentucky and Arkansas
Ha ha ha ha
Idiot
Athens= God's Country
October 27th, 2011
1:37 pm
The game is two days away and (fake) Dawg fans are already predicting a loss and calling for a new coaching staff.
GET A LIFE.
Dawgs win by 1. (because that’s all it takes.)
Every Year
October 27th, 2011
1:39 pm
It’s seems like every year we don’t have a key player going into the Florida game…..
Send'em U hauls
October 27th, 2011
1:40 pm
Mark Richt is toast
Red Stick
October 27th, 2011
1:40 pm
DawginLex
October 27th, 2011
1:32 pm
“The national champion LSU team lost to Kentucky and Arkansas
Ha ha ha ha
Idiot”
But the Tigers didn’t lose to them in regulation
Geaux Tigers
Go SEC
Still@theKool-aidBAR
October 27th, 2011
1:42 pm
Athens is gods country. Athens is full of Greek gods.
TallaDawg
October 27th, 2011
1:44 pm
@Dawg258 – Obviously you have never had a strain of a major leg muscule (calf, Quad, Hamstring). the ONLY thing to heal them is time and two weeks is not close to enough. You have to give the injury two weeks AFTER if feels fine before you are ready to go full-speed. There is no “tough out” a major strain, AND if you rush the return, you will cause the injury to become chronic and effect the young man for the rest of his life. I am glad he is not playing. We should rehab him at least until GT or else we will never have the same player as we had the first sevral games.
Fools Gold
October 27th, 2011
1:45 pm
Who will be the new coach?
Still@theKool-aidBAR
October 27th, 2011
1:55 pm
Michael Stipe and Fred Schneider are the bestest Athens greek gods. lol
Going to be interesting if Murray is as bad as he seems to be.
AltamahaDawg
October 27th, 2011
1:59 pm
A guy who would “lol” himself in a sport blog would seem to have at least one thing in common with those.
Brooksdawg
October 27th, 2011
2:02 pm
Hey it’s Halloween weekend—think we could have a “BOO” Malcome sighting in Jacksonville? Give the kid some meaningful PT, he just might suprise you…GATA
Brooksdawg
October 27th, 2011
2:03 pm
*surprise
2010 BCS CHAMPS
October 27th, 2011
2:06 pm
“Can Dawgs ever feel confident going to Jacksonville?”
No
JDawg1785
October 27th, 2011
2:06 pm
No kidding, Brooksdawg! Where is Boo?!
DawginLex
October 27th, 2011
2:13 pm
Going to be interesting if Murray is as bad as he seems to be.
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Must not have watched the Vandy game………………
Still@theKool-aidBAR
October 27th, 2011
2:14 pm
Shouldn’t you guys be Trashing the Coast of Georgia about now?
Top Dawg
October 27th, 2011
2:15 pm
No
Brooksdawg
October 27th, 2011
2:18 pm
JDawg—I don’t know but wish A COACH would give him a “Get out of Jail FREE card” for this game.. We will need fresh legs in the second half! GATA