
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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Pit Bull
October 27th, 2011
11:08 pm
People, we just barely beat VANDY! Quit thinking we are something special. Nothing to much has changed as yet. Just our attitudes. We still have bad coaching. Less than the best; play calling, special teams, head coaching decisions. We are better at defense, work ethic, and physical fitness. That still is a ship with a few holes in it. That ain’t good! Richt had a chance to get good coaches but he is not aggressive enough like Saban and LSUs coach. Again, nice guys finish last! Big difference in being good and great! You gotta want it real bad! Richt doesn’t!
Pit Bull
October 27th, 2011
11:11 pm
Talking about the home field advantage. Richt has great record on the road. What about that?
OkieDawg
October 27th, 2011
11:18 pm
Stop it with the home field advantage crap. I’m a UGA grad and a huge fan. I’ve been going to JAX for a long, long time. But really, we could have played the Gators in CMR’s back yard and the record would be the same. It’s not about location, it’s about playing up to the teams potential.
hop
October 28th, 2011
3:58 am
if Georgia cannot beat this florida team,I don’t when we will ever beat them.
I think this is a very big game for CMR, a win he is good for three more years,a loss
he should be fired!
Eric C.
October 28th, 2011
4:40 am
Some more BB material,
“Not only did coach Muschamp play there, but he never beat Florida, so now he gets a chance to be on Florida’s team playing Georgia,” Gators defensive end Sharrif Floyd said. “Obviously, he may come out with his win.”
That Sharrif Floyd talks pretty boldly for a team that has lost its swagger over the past couple of seasons.
Eric C.
October 28th, 2011
4:41 am
This is a disturbing stat…
“First-year coaches at Florida have had uncanny success in the series.
Ray Graves (1960), Doug Dickey (1970), Galen Hall (1984), Steve Spurrier (1990), Ron Zook (2002) and Urban Meyer (2005) all beat the Dawgs in their first try. Charley Pell (1979) is the program’s only head coach in the last 50 years to lose to Georgia in his inaugural season.”
Dawg4Life
October 28th, 2011
6:01 am
I hear and understand all the whining and hand wringing about this rivalry’s rough recent past, losing when we could’ve, should’ve won, our recent performance in the Vandy game, UF gets their quarterback back, we are missing 2 starters for 1st half, disturbing trends, stats, etc, etc.
This game will restore faith in your Dawgs, DawgNation. CMR is righting this ship, and it all comes to light this weekend on the banks of the St. Johns River…..
UGA wins this one with the rare opportunity for all Dawg fans to do some celebrating with time still on the clock, do not doubt it! Believe in your Dawgs and GATA!
GO DAWGS!!!
Dawg4Life
gomdawg
October 28th, 2011
6:03 am
I SEE GEORGIA VERY CONFIDENT EVERY YEAR WE GO DOWN ,,,,,,, GO DAWGS
Tman
October 28th, 2011
6:05 am
Its Defense not Defence!
Eric C.
October 28th, 2011
6:09 am
Dawg4Life, you bet…the Dawgs just need to cut out the turnovers that have plagued the past several losses in this rivalry.
Some interesting parallels to this game and the 2007 victory…in that game against UF, the Dawgs had come off a close win against Vandy, and the QB (Tebow that year) was not 100%….hopefully the result will be the same as well
gomdawg
October 28th, 2011
6:39 am
FLORIDA 4 WINS THE TEAMS THEY PLAYED HAVE A TOTAL OF 7 WINS, GEORGIA 5 WINS THE TEAMS HAD A TOTAL OF 16 WINS UMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM BEWARE THE JUNKYARD DAWGS ARE COMING
gomdawg
October 28th, 2011
6:42 am
OK AFTER THIS WIN FOR GEORGIA THE LAST FIVE YEARS GEORGIA 2 WINS AND FLORIDA 3 NOW WE ARE TURNING THE CORNER AND REMEBER FLORIDA WON 2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS TWO. THING ARE CHANGING ON THIS SERIES
chazzo
October 28th, 2011
7:11 am
The Dawgs just need to play ball. Simple as that. The best chance to win this game every year is to play sound football from start to finish. DON’T PANIC! Just play ball.
chazzo
October 28th, 2011
7:13 am
There is no magic. There is no voodoo. There is no jinx. There is no secret. Just play ball.
Niceville Dawg
October 28th, 2011
7:31 am
Dawg4Life,thats the first positive post Ive seen from anyone in a while.Everyone wants the players and coaches attitudes and habits to change for the better,but all you read on this or any other blog is “we suck,fire the coach,were gonna get beat by FL,if we get lucky and beat FL were gonna get beat by GT or AUB,and on and on and on…..if it is SOOOO horrible to be a dawg fan,which most of you are not,for the love of God,GO AWAY….sorry,just had to vent…headed to Jax
papadawg
October 28th, 2011
7:36 am
I haven’t been real confident playing anybody anywhere for a while but unlike GT wagon jumpers I still put on my DAWG attire and pull for them
dognow
October 28th, 2011
7:37 am
this is the year the dogs finally beat florida! florida is way down, players are quitting midseason and their offense is terrible. Brantley’s not that good and the dog D will shut him down. Murray and IC will light up the scoreboard—this will be an easy win–bet the house on the dogs!!!
Eric C.
October 28th, 2011
7:38 am
Niceville Dawg, ha…sounds like you are whining too, have a safe trip
Niceville Dawg
October 28th, 2011
7:50 am
Eric,guess I am whining a bit…but not about the team,about the fans.
gomdawg
October 28th, 2011
7:55 am
Meyers , he knew where this program was going that’s the reason he turn his tail and run. DAWGS WIN BIG , BEWARE THE JUNKYARD DAWGS ARE COMING
gomdawg
October 28th, 2011
7:58 am
Florida wins, FI 0-7, UAB 1-6, Tenn. 3-4 , Kentucky 3-4 thooooooooooooooooooooo Brantley 5 TD’s in 4 games ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. JUNKYARD DAWGS R COMING
Dawg4Life
October 28th, 2011
7:59 am
NiceVille Dawg,
Just show those Dawg fans how to pull for the squad, and then how to celebrate the win……..
I wish I could go this year, but alas, it is not gonna happen. But I will be watching and cheering along with you. And you can count on me celebrating the win with you and all other the other members of DawgNation, cause it is gonna happen!!
GO DAWGS!
Dawg4Life
d-dog
October 28th, 2011
8:06 am
The Dawgs will be fine. Reason #1 Charlie W of “UF” and UGA caoch Grantham coached in the pros. Coach “G” with Dallas. Coach “W” at New England. They know each other they will be no suprises. #2 Coach “W” had Tom Brady at QB. Lets face it Brantly is no Brady. #3 “UF” will be rusty at best with Brantly and the two speedy back are coming off injuries. #4 You don’t play as well with a injury mind set. #5 The “UGA” “D” is no joke. # 8th total “D” nation wide. #6 I think this is a different set of dogs. These dogs will hunt where some in the past barked at the moon. GOOO DAWGS.
RedandBlackDawg
October 28th, 2011
8:18 am
The reason Vandy stayed close was our OC, not because they are that good and UGA is that bad. The OC stated that his offensive mind set is to get a lead, play conservative and let the defense hold the other team down for the win. Special teams also didn’t help a lot for UGA.
Anybody that thinks these young kids on UGA are going to lay down for the lizards has not been watching this team play. UGA is athletically superior to Florida this year, and these young folks on UGA’s team know how to play. They want to establish their own legacy and they will be ready to play.
The biggest concern UGA fan’s should have in this game, is whether or not the coaches do their job. The DC, I have no doubt will have them ready. The OC, I don’t know about. He has the team to do it, but does he the ability to coach the offense and game plan accordingly? Will he show that he can adjust to the flow of the game, and make changes to his play calling if needed? Mitchell will be missed, but as has been seen, there are other WR’s capable of stepping up and catching the ball as well. It is up to Bobo, to pull his head out of his lower intestinal tract and have a game plan, call the right plays and adjust to the games flow, to make the offense work well. That is the only thing that concerns me. It sure isn’t the players we will put on the field.
GO DAWGS and GATA
From Where I Sit
October 28th, 2011
8:20 am
NO!
LMAO as the Gators WIN again!!!!!
Enough Said!!!
Wavy Gravy
October 28th, 2011
8:24 am
Pyramid Power (Known to block the effects of Energy Vampires)
http://www.ravencrystals.com/PYRAMIDS_c_42.html
How to deploy your crystal pyramid:
Watching at home – Place pyramid atop television. Check alignment against the arc of the Sun. Do not use a compass.
Attending – Place pyramid under Dawgs baseball cap. Do not remove hat after initial kickoff.
GATA!!!
Birmingham Jacket
October 28th, 2011
8:32 am
Gosh, that picture of you with that stupid Goober hat looks like a dumb ole’ peanut farmer from south Georgia that fell off a mule and conked his head!
NCDawg
October 28th, 2011
8:35 am
I hate the pre-game hand wringing on these blogs. You want to know why the Dawgs of the 60’s through the 80’s owned this series? Confidence. They believed they would win. But more importantly the FANS believed they would win. I just pray that the players aren’t looking at these forums. How could any 18-22 year old young man have any confidence after read all this crap? When you are onstage (and playing in front of 10’s of thousands is an onstage performance) you can feel the energy of the crowd. The players have felt DOUBT from their fans for too long now. If anything goes wrong it turns into “here we go again”. It really does effect the players people! That is why home field is so important. No one complained about Jacksonville until the DawgNation got mind F’d by Spurrier in the 90’s. Now the fan base believes that no matter how good the Dawgs are they will ALWAYS lose to the freaking Gators. That’s just plain WRONG.
Root for your Bulldogs as if it were YOUR son out there playing. You’d never telegraph DOUBT at your son before any game, would you? Cautious optimism doesn’t hack it. The players have to feel BELIEF from the fans. Dawgs win… modestly… 31- 20.
Niceville Dawg
October 28th, 2011
8:37 am
“The Picture” is no doubt photoshopped.The other guy looks like a cross between Tarzan and Conan O’Brian.
AltamahaDawg
October 28th, 2011
8:37 am
R&B, I agree that has been the plan when we have built large enough margins to win without taking any chances in some previous games (which worked fine at that time) BUT at Vandy, UGA was throwing the ball till well into the 4th quarter in attempts to score. Nothing Vandy was accomplishing was a result of overly conservative play calling. UGA didn’t try to protect the ball till right at the very closing minutes of the game. The reason the game was even close was to blame on the OC if you must, but not because of sitting on the lead. Just having to settle for FG (his responsibility however that fault lies) earlier and also a very blattent defensive letdown. Then some odd stuff happened around all that.
Wavy Gravy
October 28th, 2011
8:39 am
“Cautious optimism doesn’t hack it.”
I agree. Pyramids are the only hope.
djdawg
October 28th, 2011
8:43 am
Play disciplined and all will be good!! GO DAWGS!!!! GATA!!!!!
d-dog
October 28th, 2011
8:46 am
I keep reading that “WR” Mitchell is out. Beware the hype he may be laying in wait sand bagging everone….it has happened before……go dogs
gomdawg
October 28th, 2011
8:47 am
SIMPLE DAWGS WIN 31-13
AltamahaDawg
October 28th, 2011
8:49 am
It’s also a little unfair to just claim Grantham will do his job but Bobo won’t. Grantham is working with talent, depth up front, and some of the most experienced backfield we have had in a long time.
Bobo, is leaning on a squad where a sophomore is the old guy, a thin (and I think we all believe, very average Line), 1 RB that would start anywhere else. Sure we have other receivers, but where have they been. You don’t just “call” and adjust player to do well. Clearly he could call some situations better, but he has also made some excellent game adjustment and calls too. His real issue is preparation before the games, in the offseason. (for a variety of reasons, his and others) Anybody can call the plays if they work.
Not saying he has done a good job over the past several years avoiding all those problems. He ownes them. But TODAY, with what he is working with, he is not done a bad job managing the season.
djdawg
October 28th, 2011
8:52 am
@gomdawg
I hope you are right!! just wish I could share your confidence.
djdawg
October 28th, 2011
8:55 am
@d-dog
That would be great, I would love to see him on the field for us!!!!
wins-by-a-link
October 28th, 2011
8:58 am
Georgia may be better than Fla but remember we were also better than South Carolina, Ga seems to have a problem establishing team confidence, Losing has a way of eroding confidence and once it sets in its hard to dispel, If the defense can hold and Murray can find his range on long patterns the Dogs should be able to win this game, Lets hope if Ga goes into the 4th quarter with a lead Richt and Bobo won’t try to sit on it.
G8torOne
October 28th, 2011
9:01 am
Florida 34, Georgia 17
The usual humiliating beatdown in Jax. Always a fun game to watch.
Wavy Gravy
October 28th, 2011
9:02 am
It is never a good idea to sit on one’s pyramid.
Gino
October 28th, 2011
9:04 am
Will Russ be making the trip? Last time I saw him, he looked pretty sickly, like he had worms or something.
Wavy Gravy
October 28th, 2011
9:07 am
It might not be such a bad idea for Russ to sit on the pyramid.
gomdawg
October 28th, 2011
9:09 am
G8torOne have you lost your mind, how do you get that Boise State did score 35 that many point I hope you don’t think Brantly is that good and if we played Boise now I would give them maybe 24 point , DAWG DEFENSE WINS THIS GAME BIG TIME
gomdawg
October 28th, 2011
9:11 am
GEORGIA – BOISE STATE REMATCH IN THE SUGAR BOWL GA. 35 BOISE STATE 24
d-dog
October 28th, 2011
9:17 am
@G8toroone
You must be on drugs to make that statement.
Where have you been this season
You can read can’t you
Your gator are in serious trouble 11-29-11 (’jville’.
Still@theKool-aidBAR
October 28th, 2011
9:46 am
11-29-11 what happens then?
10-29-11 there is a football game in Jville.
You are 1 smart d-dog
Reality Check
October 28th, 2011
9:47 am
All of the UGA bashers and fair weather fans picking UF to win, please come back on Sunday or Monday and give UGA credit. Typically it will be Florida was not anygood anyway you should have beat them. Heard this with Tennessee, Miss St and Vandy. You can not have it both ways. If you are predicting UF to win then on Monday morning it can not be that UGA only beat a bad team.
Logdawg
October 28th, 2011
2:05 pm
Richt and the dawgs need to alert for the trick plays, such as fake punts ,throw back passes and reverses. Come ondwags lets play contain and good physical defense
Eldawg
October 28th, 2011
2:22 pm
Yes yes yes! throw the damn ball to Figgins out of the backfield.
jaxbeachdawg
October 28th, 2011
4:54 pm
Dawgs win big—relax—-this will be easy money!!! Dawgs win the SEC east. Dawgs v. Alabama for the title!!!