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.
Geaux Dawgs!
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321 comments Add your comment
Red Stick
December 2nd, 2011
5:28 pm
@deadelvis, what a post. You give the good Georgia fans a bad rap.
If it makes you feel good that your team physically hurt a player then you probably need to be speaking with Dr. Morpheus.
Injuries are part of the game but for someone to gloat about is sick.
TampaDawg
December 2nd, 2011
5:32 pm
HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH
December 2nd, 2011
2:42 pm
UGA fans sound exactly like last years USC fans who claimed that USC would easily beat Auburn.
LSU 48
UGA 13
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You sound just like the jacked up LSU fans of 2005 who told us that the Dawgs had NO SHOT to beat them and they had a world of NFL talent on the roster (that they did). That didn’t work out did it? And you sound just like the pathetic “hahahhahahahahaha” GT fan who told us we would see GT win on their home field against UGA. How did that one go?
Just keep it going. It’s working for us so far.
Red Stick
December 2nd, 2011
5:34 pm
I just listened to Boss Bailey with BR sports radio host Matt Mascona who is having his show in Buckhead this afternoon. A class guy and he told a really funny story about his visit to Death Valley as a freshman in 1998.
His brother Champ was and still is a hell of a player.
TampaDawg
December 2nd, 2011
5:38 pm
Ain’t Gonna Happen
December 2nd, 2011
4:59 pm
Dawgs haven’t beaten a good defense and haven’t stopped a good offense this year or last. That means Murray isn’t as good as he appears and it means the D isn’t as good as IT appears. Add to that a patchwork running back situation and iffy special teams and it adds up to disaster. If LSU comes to play, it’s not gonna be pretty.
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I know you’re an expert and all, but there is a reason why you blog, and they play.
Richt`s Hammer
December 2nd, 2011
5:40 pm
oh lord what a beatdown. Hope I get my new contract before the game.
Deadelvis
December 2nd, 2011
5:46 pm
red stick it was cause he was a sissy…. and i think you are too
ARdawg
December 2nd, 2011
5:46 pm
Red Stick
Boss was a hellva player too.
Red Stick
December 2nd, 2011
5:54 pm
ARdawg, I remember Boss playing but I don’t recall as much about him.
Wasn’t there another Bailey brother who played?
Red Stick
December 2nd, 2011
5:55 pm
I meant besides Champ and Bpss
Good Luck Dawgs
December 2nd, 2011
6:00 pm
As a Gator fan who has seen both LSU and Georgia up close and personal, about the only positive thing I can say is, at least Iowa State, Baylor and USC make a good case for playing the game to see how it turns out.
However, my guess is 40-something to 10, LSU.
The big problem with LSU this year is that they basically have 44 starters. They rotate their twos in continuously the whole game, which is why the few teams (except Alabama) that have looked competitive against them in the first quarter end up getting blown out in the second half. Even if your ones match up well, they can’t help but get worn down by LSU’s depth.
ARdawg
December 2nd, 2011
6:05 pm
Red Stick
Yes there was. He was the oldest brother. Ronald I think was his name. A good player but never acheived “standout” status
ARdawg
December 2nd, 2011
6:06 pm
Red Stick
I believe the brothers had a cousin that played for UGA too but, I can’t remember his name
ARdawg
December 2nd, 2011
6:09 pm
Good Luck
Well therein lies the rub. No matter how you look at it, you couldn’t possibly see it as objectively pleasing for a Dawg fan because, you’re a Gator. If LSU wins, I’d be very surprised if it was by more than a TD
ARdawg
December 2nd, 2011
6:11 pm
UGA has had a propensity to play up to or down to the competition. This in itself is bad for Georgia because they haven’t played any team as good as LSU. It’s a good test for Georgia and we Homers believe they’ll pass
Joe Bob Thibodaux
December 2nd, 2011
6:28 pm
WDE, thank you. It is a huge honor to play UGA in the SEC championship game.
TampaDawag, It looks like a great game tomorrow. Best Regards.
ARDawg: Thank you friend!
Red Stick: I hate college football injuries too. I hope both teams escape serious injury tomorrow.
UGA FANS, If you manage to beat my beloved Tigers, I promise to log in to Bill King and take my lumps on the record.
LSU Forever,
JBT
Boise State
December 2nd, 2011
6:41 pm
LSU is going to obliterate Georgia.
BobbyDawg
December 2nd, 2011
7:30 pm
The Bailey brothers’ story is similar to the Manning story with Eli and Peyton. The Bailey brother’s include three members too, although in both situations their oldest brothers career was cut short due to a injuries. The older Bailey brother, Ron, was a 2 year starting cornerback at the University of Georgia (same college that all Bailey brothers played at). He also played for NFL Europe representing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Unfortunately Ron’s career ended with a serious foot injury. Ron Bailey has been given credit by both Boss and Champ for his dedication and strong work ethic, Champ has explained several times about how Ron’s guidance has been very influential to his own success, Ron set the tone for the rest of the family. Elaine Bailey (Mom) explained that Ron always talked about getting to the “next level”, whether it was sports, education or career, which she said inspired Champ and Boss to achieve. The three brothers are well respected in Folkston,
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leg humper
December 2nd, 2011
7:32 pm
damn weed!
Ain't Gonna Happen
December 2nd, 2011
7:33 pm
TampaDawg, I know it CAN happen, but (see my handle).
MiddleGADAWG
December 2nd, 2011
7:55 pm
Let Malcolm run the ball with big john and figgans leading the way for him ….GATA GO DAWGS
bruce mac
December 2nd, 2011
7:58 pm
You Yech fans are totally the masters of the original thought. What a bunch of idiots. ‘ LSU IS GONNA MASACRE THE DAWGS and IM A RAMBLING WRECK FROM GT” DUH!!!!
anthony
December 2nd, 2011
9:00 pm
UGA has about as much a chance as Hermain Cain
1997Alum
December 2nd, 2011
10:03 pm
http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7303321/georgia-bulldogs-safety-bacarri-rambo-tries-cope-son-death
Read this story… If you aren’t cheering for Rambo to do well tomorrow you have no heart.
I told you so!
December 2nd, 2011
10:35 pm
The hammer is falling on Crowell as we speak. Can those of us who told you so now say “I told you so”?
He’s going home to his mama, where he belongs. Preacher Man has given up on him.
wins-by-a-link
December 2nd, 2011
11:14 pm
LSU is a really good team, Unbeatable?….hardly, Bama was one droped pass away from beating them, The Dogs since losing the first two games are much improved, Are they good enough to compete against LSU? Hard to say, The Dogs have speed on defense, Huge d-line and speedy LB’s, The Dog offense can be potent if Murray is on, Good young receivers who can take it to the house, One thing we will know after the game, If the SEC east was as weak as everyone sid it was.
herschell??
December 2nd, 2011
11:23 pm
HEY WAIT A MINUTE!! Shouldn’t BOISE STATE be playin in this game??
uga75
December 3rd, 2011
12:22 am
HEY WAIT A MINUTE!! Shouldn’t GA Tech be playing in this game? Oh, sorry, nevermind. They are not playing tomorrow! HAHAHAHAHAHA
TampaDawg
December 3rd, 2011
12:55 am
Ain’t Gonna Happen
December 2nd, 2011
7:33 pm
TampaDawg, I know it CAN happen, but (see my handle).
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Buuuut, it can and the match ups aren’t that bad. It won’t be a blow out, mark my words
TampaDawg
December 3rd, 2011
12:59 am
Joe Bob, if we lose, link a Tiger blog on here you want me to eat crow on and it will be done.
TampaDawg
December 3rd, 2011
1:19 am
@I told you so “He’s going home to his mama, where he belongs. Preacher Man has given up on him.”
Can you at least wait for your RUMOR to be substantiated? Or are you going to keep just spouting off without any facts? I mean, if it comes true LATER, fine, until then, SHUT UP.
Captain Allen Waters
December 3rd, 2011
1:47 am
Cobb Dawg…..AMEN remembering 2005 is extra motivation!
UGA Fan in India and happy the game starts at 4pmEST which is 230amIST.
Go Dawgs!
Bean Counter
December 3rd, 2011
1:49 am
If the stories that are going around about Crowell in practice this week are true, I hope Richt sits his ass on the bench and he never plays another down for Georgia.
Old Dawg
December 3rd, 2011
7:20 am
Regardless of tonight’s outcome, I’m very proud of this team and the coaching staff. We all know it’s going to be a difficult challenge, but you never know what will happen once the game starts!
Go Dawgs!
waytogoricht
December 3rd, 2011
7:44 am
I’ve seen both LSU and the Dogs play this year. But really, why would anyone say, after Georgia’s 0-2 start against the best two teams they faced, and then a 10-0 run against cupcakes(and add to that, that Auburn and Florida are bad this year), that Georgia has a great chance? Not this year, and Richt for 3.2 mil annually in reality has yet to do anything approaching great that would warrant keeping him around forever for his recent achievements over the past four years including this one. On the other hand just any warm body replacement could do worse, as McGarity has noted, citing Tennessee and other examples. Petersen replacing Hawkins at Boise does show drastic improvement can occur. Sadly, Boise situations are more the exceptions than the rule. I’m willing to give Richt credit when its due. After the LSU beatdown, if he beats a relevant bowl opponent ranked higher than Georgia, and wins the SEC next year, then I would be a believer in Richt. If the latter can’t happen next year I doubt it will happen again for Richt or for a “poor” repacement in the short term. Georgia’s recent search committees over the past two decades have definitely not held a candle to Florida’s, Auburn’s, Alabama’s or LSU’s which all have had a national title to result. Maybe Georgia hires what they hire because medocrity is acceptable and they don’t have the acumen to recognize a coach who can get the national title in reality.
Sugar Free Diet
December 3rd, 2011
7:50 am
I’m gonna have to quit hanging out with that Crowell kid. I’ve got a bad case of Cotton Mouth this morning.
Look at the Cotton falling from the sky! Make it stop! Make it stop!
ESPN Analyst
December 3rd, 2011
7:54 am
@waytogoricht
Just curious… When was the last time that UGA hired a HC that actually had Head Coaching experience?
needums
December 3rd, 2011
8:14 am
I sure hope that crowell plays with some heart today, he’s only hurting himself with his attitude here lately. You think the NFL’s not taking all of this in consideration? I know he’s only a freshman but we are better with him than without him and if he will get his head right and play hard who knows what might happen today.
chazzo
December 3rd, 2011
8:19 am
My craziest prediction yet: Crowell gets 100+ today.
AltamahaDawg
December 3rd, 2011
8:23 am
chazzo, we have some fans that have decided that they are not going to count Crowell’s yards in the official record today, so that would only be unofficial if it occurs.
Dr. Lou
December 3rd, 2011
8:30 am
“I know he’s only a freshman but we are better with him than without him and if he will get his head right and play hard who knows what might happen today.”
What I always did back when I was coaching was to slip the kids a Viagra before the big games. They played hard for the full 60 minutes!
Niceville Dawg
December 3rd, 2011
8:39 am
I do realize that IC is our best chance to win this game,but it kills me for him to get any credit at all after the way he has acted.Watched some interviews with our wide receivers….all well spoken,polite,educated,and these are freshmen also.Bennet,Conley,Mitchell…I just hope and pray that at some point a light will come on in the kids head and he will realize what kind of opportunity he is wasting.
Dr. Lou
December 3rd, 2011
8:44 am
Of course, we had to be careful if the game went into overtime. You have to rush those kids to the hospital if they play hard for more than four hours.
1969 Graduate
December 3rd, 2011
9:02 am
Yes, there are some come-to-Jesus talks in store. Yes, CMR has not won a national title, nor competed for one. Yes, CMB has more improving to do. All that, and more.
For the moment though, today’s the day to put all that aside. Our University of Georgia Football Team, and our coaches, and our players are playing on the Big Stage, and playing for the Big Prize.
The heck with LSU’s “NFL team.” The heck with their depth. The heck with their “invincible” status. Fact is, Alabama’s errors, and Arkansas’s mistakes allowed LSU into this game.
The heck with the mythical, make believe, manipulated BCS title. If we didn’t already know it, we do now: The BCS has been exposed as a fraud.
Winning the SEC is the biggest prize in college football, and our boys are setting out today to get it done.
Go, Dogs!
bama boy
December 3rd, 2011
9:05 am
If,If,If, If it snows in the dome them Uga Thuggas may
have a chance NOT!Tigers roll 42-10!
Irony Escapes Me
December 3rd, 2011
9:10 am
“The BCS has been exposed as a fraud.”
I’m predicting another such exposure later on today.
ARdawg
December 3rd, 2011
9:39 am
Joe Bob
Regardless of the outcome of the game, there’s no crow to be eaten by the Class act posters of either side. It would however be interesting to discuss the finer points of the game with you afterward. Good luck to you and your guys
Dr. Phil
December 3rd, 2011
9:46 am
Unless Crowell comes to life today, he may well follow Ealey’s path to a smaller program. At this point, he is a liability in spite of the special attention Richt has lavished upon him. Crowell sought out a program that would coddle him and found it with Richt. It would have been interesting to see what Crowell would have done, if anything, at Alabama. Beside the issues with Crowell, this has been a different UGA team–fewer legal issues and penalties and less on-field posturing. The talent is certainly there for a great 2012. The coaching remains weak but is improving.
dog crusher
December 3rd, 2011
9:46 am
UGA has more thugs on their team than lsu even though ugas arrest are down from last years 8 arrest advantage LSU GO TIGERS!
zbulldawg
December 3rd, 2011
9:47 am
ENOUGH TALK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT’S WAR TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LET THE BATTLE BEGIN !!!!!!!!!!!!! FUR WILL BE FLYING !!!!!!!!!!!!!! HERE KITTY KITTY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SICK EM
ARdawg
December 3rd, 2011
9:54 am
The Gnat nerds are deafening