Earlier this week a Bulldog friend of mine who lives in Baton Rouge reported that Tiger fandom was sounding a bit cocky about Saturday’s game with Georgia. But wanting to introduce some genuine Cajun flavor into the proceedings, I went to my favorite LSU fan, Louis Mayeux, for his view of the SEC Championship.
“While I’m confident that my LSU Tigers will beat Georgia in the SEC Championship game Saturday,” he said, “one memorable bit of history reminds me that nothing is certain in college football. In the 2001 SEC Championship, an 8-3 LSU team found itself in the same underdog’s role as Georgia this year, with No. 2 Tennessee in LSU’s present overwhelming favorite’s spot. The Volunteers were expected to win handily and head to the BCS championship game. But rising young coach Nick Saban’s Tigers upset Philip Fulmer’s Vols. The memory of that great win, which marked the beginning of LSU’s recent rise to college football prominence, should keep Tiger fans from overconfidence.”
Of course, Louis said, “LSU defensive coach John Chavis, who had that same role with Tennessee in 2001, is probably telling his great defense about that game as a cautionary tale.”
Noting that Chavis has been telling folks all year that his Tigers — led by Mo Claiborne, Tyrann Matheiu, Sam Montgomery and sleek sack master Barkevious Mingo — are the most talented group he’s ever had, Louis declared: “I’ve been watching LSU football since about 1957, and this is the best team I’ve ever seen.”
Having already beaten nationally ranked Oregon, West Virginia, Alabama and Arkansas, wins over the Dogs in Atlanta and in the BCS game would see this Tiger team finish 14-0 and lay claim to being among the all-time best college teams ever.
But, Louis allowed, “although LSU has tremendous depth, size and speed, Georgia is a ‘quality opponent,’ as LSU coach Les Miles would say. The Dawgs have a shot if they can get something close to the running attack that Alabama produced against the Tigers in a 9-6 loss. Trent Richardson broke loose for some strong gains for the Crimson Tide in that game, and if Georgia freshman running back Isaiah Crowell has a strong performance, Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray will feel less pressure passing. Murray appears more dependable than the Tide’s A.J. McCarron. Georgia looks to have more offensive balance than Alabama and Arkansas. But to have a chance at winning, Georgia must do an adequate job protecting Murray and avoid turnovers.”
No argument there. And I really can’t dispute Louis’ assessment that “LSU looks to have a big edge, with its ball-hawking, big-play defense” and that the Tigers’ depth at running back and offensive line “will be a big challenge for the fine Georgia defensive line.”
As for Jordan Jefferson, now solidly established as the No. 1 LSU quarterback, Louis noted he “has greatly improved as a passer, but could get flustered into making mistakes if Georgia can get a strong pass rush. Jefferson’s running ability is an added challenge for the Dogs.”
And, he noted, LSU also boasts special-team strength, an area that tends to either be a strength or a disaster for Georgia.
Louis doesn’t think predictions that LSU will get a place in the BCS title game no matter what happens Saturday will impact his team’s play against Georgia. “I expect the Tigers to bring their best effort,” he said. “This team is too competitive and deep not to.”
Louis’ take on the game is pretty reasonable. Of course, these are college kids we’re talking about so anything can happen. But let’s be honest: If Georgia wins this game, it will be the biggest upset of the year.
That said, I think Mark Richt’s Dogs are fully capable of winning this game if they play up to their full potential. But in order for that to happen the defense must control the No. 1-ranked Tigers’ run game and force Jefferson to go to the air under pressure. Georgia can’t afford any turnovers (that’s frequently how LSU starts one of its quick scoring spurts) and the Dogs must win the takeaway battle. Offensively, Mike Bobo has to call probably the best game of his career (he’s shown recently against Auburn and Georgia Tech that he has it in him), the line must somehow keep Murray on his feet, and Georgia’s QB has to be on target against LSU’s sticky-fingered secondary. He won’t get away with any ill-advised throws against this group.
In other words, it’s going to take a nearly perfect day for UGA and probably even then a bit of luck or some sort of meltdown on LSU’s part. But that sort of turn of events isn’t a rarity in college football.
If it somehow happens at the Georgia Dome Saturday, there’s no doubt we’ll be calling this a game for the ages.
With that, let’s let some more Dawg fans in on the discussion via the Junkyard Mail. …
Rontavius Smith writes: Hey Bill, I personally believe that my Dawgs have more than a fighting chance. It just seems to me that since the media says UGA has no chance, everyone just follows that direction. What’s your take on it? Do you think that all the disrespect to the UGA team will be used by the players to propel them past LSU and throw the world into shock?
I’ve been extremely impressed with what I’ve seen of LSU this season so I don’t think you can write the consensus expectation of a Tiger win off to media hype. Like I said above, though, the Dogs certainly are capable of pulling it off. Would that be enough to win them the respect they crave? Probably not. I’m not even sure a win over LSU would get Georgia into the Top 10 of the polls at this point.
Andrew Smith writes: Hey Bill, a wise man once told me a football game hinges on two things. Can you run the ball? Can you stop the run? I think the LSU game will be no different. If we can control the line of scrimmage then we will be more balanced and most likely not turn it over. I’m not that concerned with LSU’s offense but more with how they have forced turnovers and made teams one-dimensional on offense. How about you? Do you think our O-line will show up for the entire game or be hit or miss like other games during this season?
I think your wise man is on the mark. The question is, even if our O-line plays its best, will it be enough against LSU’s terrific pass rush?
dchesh45 writes: I think it’s going to come down to the Dawgs’ offense. I think their D will make plays and keep the Dawgs in the game. However, if the O can’t capitalize, the Tigers will wear them down. Special teams will also be clutch. [Blair] Walsh and [Drew] Butler have to be relaxed and need to just forget about the regular season. If the D shows up, Murray plays like he’s been, and Crowell/Thomas/Harton/Malcome provide some sort of run game to keep us from being one-dimensional, the Dawgs have a legit chance of the unthinkable. Let’s get out there and GATA Dawgs!!! Sic em!
Woof!
Jeff Myers writes: A UGA win will include our best special teams game of the season. Not just punting and field goal kicking, but coverage teams as well. Our defense must continue its formula for success. We may not shut down the run, but we must stop it enough to force long passing downs. Look for LSU to pound the ball, like they have all year, to tire UGA out. Our offense must be patient, and creative. Bobo had some great play calls against Tech, and a similar plan will be needed. Also, LSU will stuff our run game at times, and we can not get frustrated, we have to run and run creatively. And [Georgia must] win the turnover battle. This will be the best team we have played this year, they will make plays, and we may face adversity. The team must stay positive, and play with the heart of an SEC champion.
That’s actually the one thing that makes me most optimistic, Jeff. This has been Richt’s most resilient team and they’ve shown a lot of heart this season.
Keith Miller writes: Bill, I love the blog. I have a question that I’d love for all SEC fans to think about. First I’d like to say I love my Dawgs. Next I think LSU and Bama have been the best we have this year. But Bama lost, just like South Carolina. Why do we have a SEC championship game? To have a clear “best of the SEC.” We all say, coaches and fans alike, “we want to win the SEC, that’s our biggest goal.” Have we let the BCS nullify our champion? … How can we send any team that didn’t win its division and conference to represent us in a title game? I hated that our Dawgs didn’t go in ’07, but if they had played better early on … well we all know. My point is this: Champions are made of hard work and luck, and most of all a will to win in the games that matter most. What game is bigger than the SEC championship game? GO DAWGS, beat LSU!!
It’s a quirky system that doesn’t always see the best two teams in the BCS championship game, but think of it this way: If Georgia somehow wins, the SEC will probably get three teams into the BCS bowls — the Dawgs in the Sugar and LSU and Bama in the title game. From a conference standpoint, that would be pretty awesome.
Finally, Paula Bechtler writes: Hi Bill! I assume the Dawg Walk will take place Saturday inside the SEC Fan Fest at the Georgia World Congress Center — is that right? Do you know what time? Go Dawgs!
I put the question to UGA sports info guru Claude Felton, who reports: “No Dawg Walk this week, I’m afraid. Due to team entry locations, security and logistical issues, SEC guidelines do not provide for any special walks for either participating team.” However, pep rallies for fans of both schools are planned between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the SEC FanFare in the Georgia World Congress Center. Admission to the FanFare (which runs 1-6 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday) costs $10 for adults. Kids under age 12 can get in free on Friday and for $5 Saturday. By the way, gates to the Georgia Dome open at 2 p.m. Saturday. Also Saturday, Scott Woerner continues his string of public appearances promoting the “1980 Dawgs” DVD set. He’ll be greeting fans and signing autographs across from Centennial Olympic Park at the corner of Marietta Street and Centennial Olympic Park Drive from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
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321 comments Add your comment
ChicagoDAWG
December 2nd, 2011
12:12 pm
Jarvis Jones is going to have a career game saturday……. why is he not getting the same type hype as Donta Hightower and Tyron Matthieu. The media is something else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sheri
December 2nd, 2011
12:18 pm
So, all you so called Georgia Fans, if DAWGS win done jump on the bandwagon then. If you can believe in DAWGS all the time jump off.
LuvMyDawgs
December 2nd, 2011
12:20 pm
I missed the latest. Whats the rumor with IC? Please tell me hes not suspended again?
gomdawg
December 2nd, 2011
12:21 pm
Last I look Georgia and LSU is playing this weekend so let see out of the TOP 25
GEORGIA HAS PLAYED
# 7 BOISE STATE
#12 SCOTH CAROLINA
ALABAMA HAS PLAYED
#1 LSU
# 8 ARK.
LSU HAS PLAYED
# 2 ALABAMA
# 9 OREG.
# 8 ARK.
# 23 WEST VIRGINA
I KNOW LSU HAS PLAYED A BETTER SCH. BUT ALABAM UMMMMMMMMMM
IT’S JUST 2 TEAM DIFF. IN LSU AND GEORGIA
WITH THAT SAID LET’S GET IT ON GO DAWGS
Elliot Garcia
December 2nd, 2011
12:22 pm
LSU by 31!
SSIgator
December 2nd, 2011
12:22 pm
“the “1980 Dawgs” DVD set”
Doggie fans better stock up. This will be as close to a title that you will get. Besides, your VHS tapes of that game have got to be pretty worn from your continued use of them.
ChicagoDAWG
December 2nd, 2011
12:28 pm
@SSIgator, That made a little angry… I gotta admit that was FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Joey
December 2nd, 2011
12:32 pm
0 for October.
The way your last coach finished, and your new coach started out, it may be 30 years before you guys get close to another one.
I’ll help you keep up, too!
3 and counting!
Old Cowboy Story.....
December 2nd, 2011
12:32 pm
Two old fighers were pinned down, there were dozens of bad guys and the two old fighers only had one bullet each. They knew the end was close, it was just a matter of time. “We could just shoot each other” the first said – “or we could take two more of the SOBs with us” Said the second. — Two more of the bad guys fell dead. —- leave nothing in the locker room, fight to the last.
Richt`s Hammer
December 2nd, 2011
12:33 pm
a beatdown of biblical proportions. We lose by a 100.
Undelusional Dawg
December 2nd, 2011
12:41 pm
Let’s see. we beat the worst gator team since Emmitt Smith who played with a 1-legged QB in the 4th quarter that still put up 20 points. LSU held Trent Richardson to 89yds and we think Murray who has only beat 1 ranked team will carry us against LSU. Get real morons.
Undelusional Dawg
December 2nd, 2011
12:44 pm
gomdawg
December 2nd, 2011
12:21 pm
Last I look Georgia and LSU is playing this weekend so let see out of the TOP 25
GEORGIA HAS PLAYED
# 7 BOISE STATE
#12 SCOTH CAROLINA
And we LOST to those 2 teams idiot.
hornblowermg
December 2nd, 2011
12:44 pm
run, Ken Malcolm, run ! put your head down, keep moving your quick feet, and always get that extra two yards by making them tackle your helmet. it’s your time. rock and roll.
ARdawg
December 2nd, 2011
12:45 pm
Oh the haterz and Posers of Tech
ARdawg
December 2nd, 2011
12:45 pm
Who is Tech playing this week?
ChicagoDAWG
December 2nd, 2011
12:48 pm
I’m with you UD……..
Joshua
December 2nd, 2011
12:51 pm
Anyone else tired of people saying we don’t have a chance? The old saying says “You can’t win if you don’t play”. It is pretty obvious that every time you step on the field, you have a chance. Look at what happened in the Big House a few years ago. Appalachian State had worse odds than we do, and they came out with a victory. Just look around and you can find hundreds if not thousands of example of where the underdog came out on top. This is the single reason why the game is physically played, and not played on xbox or paper. The only element that cannot be predicted is the human element. by the way it is humans that play the game. LSU could easily blow us out, or we could blow them out. To say though that we have no chance is at its best ignorant. I mean even Vegas is giving us a 20% chance at an upset.
SSIgator
December 2nd, 2011
12:57 pm
Joshua -
“It is pretty obvious that every time you step on the field, you have a chance”
Is that what you would have told the Christians in Rome before they entered the Coliseum? Ouch.
Dawg Gone
December 2nd, 2011
12:59 pm
Lets see we can go and try and win the SEC title or we can join the UT,Auburn, Miss, USC,Vandy and Gator fans at the mall getting their holiday shopping done and having a nice lunch with the other losers….I think I’d rather try for the Title…. GATA !
WDE
December 2nd, 2011
1:03 pm
@SSIgator it would really help us if Mushchamp would guarantee a LSU victory could you hook a brother up?
gomdawg
December 2nd, 2011
1:04 pm
undeluiional dawg
ist i’m no idiot, That ’s the reason i was talking about schedule.IF YOU DON’T LIKE GEORGIAA THEN KISS MY BIG AZZ
BIG DAWG
December 2nd, 2011
1:04 pm
IC is done!!
Poleesemenses
December 2nd, 2011
1:05 pm
After the SC game UGA was 14-14 in their previous 28 games back through the 2009 season. Yikes!
MEDIA HYPE
December 2nd, 2011
1:06 pm
Thats make sense and is par for the course with LSU. If LSU wins they are the greatest team of all time. If Georgia wins they are not a top ten team. Sounds just like 2007 LSU/GA ESPN corruption,dishonest, hypocrite Herbstriet scandal.
Poleesemenses
December 2nd, 2011
1:06 pm
Word on the street is UGA will jettison one and possibly two running backs at season’s end for the second year in a row!
Poleesemenses
December 2nd, 2011
1:09 pm
My guess is 45-10 LSU unfortunately.
gomdawg
December 2nd, 2011
1:16 pm
poleesemenus then that make us 24 – 14 the last 38 games ummmmmmmmmmmmm
GO FLY A KITE
hiramtiger
December 2nd, 2011
1:16 pm
1 more day for puppy fans to feel good then the lsu machine plows them under
What's the point?
December 2nd, 2011
1:18 pm
These dawgs has more heart than some of their own fans. As a fan, I know the mountain they have to climb tomorrow is extremely high, but if they believe they can climb it why can’t their entire fan base? I mean don’t get me wrong I see a lot of fans on this blog cheering on the dawgs and then when I am around town the so called fans are chalking this game up as a lost already before the game is played. I am a firm believer that the battle has to be won internally (the mind) before you can win the battle externally (the game). These guys has gotten their swagger back and they are up to the test…I don’t care who feel that the dawgs don’t have a shot but I bleed red and black and I am giving them my 110% support to beat those tigers…GO DAWGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SSIgator
December 2nd, 2011
1:20 pm
“Dogs are fully capable of winning this game”
And I am fully capable of winning the lottery. Problem is that I don’t have enough money to buy all of the necessary tickets and I wouldn’t live long enough for my numbers to hit. Oh well, at least one can dream.
old dog
December 2nd, 2011
1:20 pm
Headlines Sunday: Boo runs for 100, Dogs pull out victory!
Back pages: Crowell sets land speed record headed for sidelines!
SSIgator
December 2nd, 2011
1:23 pm
What’s the point? -
“but if they believe they can climb it why can’t their entire fan base?”
Because the not all of the fans are drinking the Richt KoolAid or smoking with the Doobie Brothers backfield.
jrmdvm1
December 2nd, 2011
1:25 pm
Undelusional dawg, we have hereby revised your fan identificaton number.
You are to use this new number always.
ID:10T
WDE
December 2nd, 2011
1:27 pm
@Poleesemenses word on the street is your a moron….
What's the point?
December 2nd, 2011
1:28 pm
SSIgator
are you still angry that the gators are sitting at home? I mean they will be there this time for years to come…
Undelusional Dawg
December 2nd, 2011
1:29 pm
jrmdvm1 and yours is DUazz
JDawg1785
December 2nd, 2011
1:29 pm
Where’s everybody getting this “Crowell is done” talk?
Idiot Dawg
December 2nd, 2011
1:30 pm
Am I allowed to post?
WDE
December 2nd, 2011
1:34 pm
@SSIgator I have a dream for you dream that we don’t kick your tails again next year or better yet pray we don’t. SEC East Champs = UGA.
Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville
December 2nd, 2011
1:34 pm
Bobo
Has shown he calls about 3 good games a year then leaves the other games to help in the concession stand
ChicagoDAWG
December 2nd, 2011
1:35 pm
Meanwhile in Baton Rouge they are getting sized for their NC rings, while we are just happy with making back to the dome before Florida reloads…. Once again…… Enough with the MEDIOCRITY!!!!! Yes I hope we win, but do not let CMR’s one hit wonder fool us.
Joshua
December 2nd, 2011
1:35 pm
SSIgator
I take it your panties are still in a wad from Urban Meyer leaving or was it Tebow?
Let me correct you real quick on your point on the coliseum. First it was slaves and criminals that went to competition in the coliseum. Also they could earn their freedom. Christians did not compete, they were massacred. They were given the death sentence for public execution in the coliseum by many different styles, but never did they compete. It is not even reasonable to make a comment comparing executions to competition.
Dawg Gone
December 2nd, 2011
1:38 pm
JDawg- You must be the last to know. CMR gave up on IC a while back. If IC gets in the LSU game it will only be for a few carries. UGA may win, but IC will not be the one to carry UGA. One of the UGA players with heart (Jarvis Jones, A. Murray, other rb’s) will need to put Dawgs over top. IC will get slobber-knocked if he gets in, then back to the sidelines!
DawgInaTruck
December 2nd, 2011
1:40 pm
I’ll repeat a post I first offerred in March of this year:
“Win or lose this team will be fun to watch. I can’t guarantee wins or losses any more than any of you can but I can promise you this: This team will never lose because of a lack of effort, poor attitude or lack of proper conditioning. This team is very young and will continue to grow and get better over the next 2-3 years but the 2011 Georgia Bulldogs will make all true fans proud.”
Yes-I saved it. I was that sure even then.
I’m not guaranteeing anything for the SECCG other than this team won’t quit, it will play with heart and effort until the very end and it WILL NOT get beat because it is out of shape Win or lose, I am as proud of this group of DAWGS as any I’ve seen and that covers 40 years plus.
GATA!!
Dawg Gone, different
December 2nd, 2011
1:41 pm
1:38 post from different dawg gone. Sorry, original Dawg Gone.
WDE
December 2nd, 2011
1:42 pm
@DawgInaTruck well said I agree they will fight for the entire 60 mins…GATA!
aarh
December 2nd, 2011
1:42 pm
Good article, but I don’t know it I’d say it’ll be the biggest upsets of the yr. I know it’ll be considered a big upset if it happens, but UGA at least has a good team, & is hot & playing in the Dome. I would think a game like Iowa St. over Ok St. would’ve seem like a bigger upset to me.
BG
December 2nd, 2011
1:42 pm
GO DAWGS!!!!!
JDawg1785
December 2nd, 2011
1:42 pm
Dawg Gone, it seemed to me that he had checked out mentally quite some time ago. Just wondering if there was any substance to the rumor that he was off the team. Agreed that UGA needs a back who cares about his team as much as guys like Jarvis Jones and Aaron Murray. Hopefully Keith Marshall will commit next week and be that guy.
Dawg Gone
December 2nd, 2011
1:45 pm
@ChicagoDAWG your right lets not let the 7 10 wins seasons and SEC titles etc fool us…one hit wonder this…