Fan talk: Rumors, running backs and favorite moments from Dogs’ 10-win season

Aaron Murray celebrates in the big win over Auburn. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

Aaron Murray celebrates in the big win over Auburn. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

If you can tear yourself away from all the Internet rumors popping up, you ought to check out a video compilation that Georgiadogs.com has put up of all 33 of Aaron Murray’s touchdown throws from the past season. It’s tough to pick a favorite, but I think I’d have to go with that Michael Bennett catch in the Florida game.

I’ll be on vacation the next week, but before I head out let’s get to some Junkyard Mail. …

Steve Williams writes: Bill, I’ve heard it said that although Georgia had a 10-game winning streak this season and took the SEC East, the Dawgs didn’t have a single signature win because they lost to the three best teams they played. This was cited by one observer in explaining why South Carolina got the Capitol One Bowl over Georgia. I can’t really argue about us losing to the three best teams we played, but I thought the comeback in Jacksonville was a pretty “signature” moment, even if it wasn’t one of Florida’s best teams. How about you? And what was your favorite moment of this season? Mine was halftime of the SEC Championship Game. It might not have lasted, but holding the nation’s top team to no first downs was a real highlight!

The first half defensive showing against LSU was impressive, but I can’t quite bring myself to single out any aspect of that game as a “favorite” moment. The comeback against the Gators was pretty fine, though. Likewise, the latest win over the Jackets. But the season’s high point for me was the way the Dogs handled Auburn, which might not have been as good a team as last year’s but still ended up bowl-worthy. Georgia’s complete domination of the Tigers was one of the best games I’ve seen Between the Hedges in a long time. As for the lack of a signature win this season, I can live without one of those as long as at least 10 victories and a division title are part of the deal. And the Capitol One taking the Gamecocks, that’s just business. They figured USC-East would fill more seats and hotel rooms.

Jason Tweedell writes: Bill, I’ve had two people tell me today they are hearing [Isaiah] Crowell has been kicked off the football team. Do you know anything about this? Meanwhile, John Rawl writes: Bill, I’m hearing a lot of rumblings that Crowell may end up academically Ineligible and, as a result, from that and other disciplinary actions, transfer. Is there any truth to this, or is it merely speculation? And Jason Betsill asks: Can you confirm or deny that Crowell informed UGA coaches he would be transferring out? I really hope not because the SEC is a multi-back league now and we need him.

Wow, the rumor mill just never lets up on this kid, does it? To answer you all, no, I’ve heard nothing from any credible source about Crowell being suspended, having academic problems or transferring. And, like Jason, I hope there’s nothing to any of that, because Georgia will be a better team next year with Crowell than they would be without him. The fan base, already fed up with Georgia tailbacks after the past couple of years, didn’t cut Crowell much slack this season, but those folks with a bit more distance still were impressed by him. Thus, his SEC freshman of the year award and CBSSports.com naming Crowell to its freshman All-American team (which means Crowell accomplished one of his preseason goals).

Patrick Yaggy writes: I was so frustrated this week (so was Richt apparently) by everything I heard and saw from [Crowell]. I heard all different rumors which centered around the same root issue: his teammates and coaches are tired of his attitude and lack of durability. At the Dome, he was the object of the loudest boos when he limped off the field again after only a few plays. The place just went nuts in frustration. Between his personal foul penalty that negated an LSU PF penalty and his constant injuries that kept him off the field resulting in a one-dimensional (i.e., predictable) offense, I would say he was a large reason that UGA couldn’t regain any momentum.

Crowell not being a factor offensively last Saturday certainly didn’t help matters, that’s for sure. But he wasn’t the only reason the Dogs lost that game and, as I noted earlier this week, without him Georgia wouldn’t have won 10 games and wouldn’t have been back in the Dome to meet LSU.

Still on the subject of Crowell, Jonathan J. London writes: The youngun has some growing up to do. When your coach chews you out and you turn your back, that’s a pretty big show of disrespect, not just for your coach, but other guys on the team. Somebody needs to get in Crowell’s ear and make him understand that, with enough hard work, he can be a star. But if he’s not willing to put that in, he’ll never be more than average. He’s “young and dumb,” like my Dad called me at that age, so here’s to hoping he gets some learning between now and next fall — for our sake and his.

Well said.

Jeff Myers writes: Bill, the hot topic is obviously our running back position. I wanted to get your thoughts on the overall picture of the position and what has transpired over the past couple years. Do we have the right recruiting characteristics for this position?  Is the staff doing due diligence on recruit background and character issues, or do we need to improve in that area? While each RB issue has had its own reasoning behind it, none have been because of talent or ability. Do we have an in-house issue with position coach or those in support staff roles, that counsel and tutor these players? Three suspended at the RB position for drugs! There is a red flag here, I just can’t figure it out what it points to. Your thoughts?

You raise some interesting points. Running backs coach Bryan McClendon has developed a reputation as an ace recruiter, but it’s only natural that folks are beginning to question whether he’s perhaps lacking as a molder of talent or disciplinarian once that talent has signed on the dotted line. I do think perhaps the players would benefit from some tougher love. As for my overall view of the position, as I said earlier this week, I think the addition of Keith Marshall to the competition for playing time could be the best thing to happen to Crowell. On paper, I think the mix of Crowell, Marshall and the straight-ahead downhill running of Richard Samuel and Boo Malcome, when needed, looks like a upgrading of the position next year. I’d still like to see another back or two signed, though.

Scott Mabee writes: Bill, I understand that Boo was hurt at the beginning of the season and then later on quit the team. With all of that aside what are the coaches saying about him and his ability. I remember last year when they were talking about pulling his redshirt and what kind of talent he was and when he has had some playing time he seemed to run hard.

After the game against LSU, Mark Richt noted, “It wasn’t until Ken Malcome started running the ball that we had a little bit more success. He ran extremely hard. I was proud of him. I’m not saying the other guys didn’t run hard, but Kenny did run hard and showed some fight.” And Mike Bobo added: “It was good to see Ken come out and run the football like we know he can and push the pile. We’re going to see what he can do in this bowl game for sure.” Richt has said that the tailback position will be “a competitive situation throughout bowl practice time and we’ll just see who is best equipped to do it.” So I’d say things are looking up for Boo.

Pat writes: Bill, please, please, please start a campaign for Georgia to make a change in our offensive coordinator. That is the one thing that is missing from our program and from any hope of putting UGA back on the national contender list. We have seen the defense finally grow and come into its own with an ability to adjust and play a respectable game. However, the offensive strategy consistently loses focus in every game where the opponent is a major challenge. It happened again with LSU. After a brilliant strategy in the beginning of the game and having LSU totally off balance, UGA then resorts to the mundane play-calling, totally predictable and unsuccessful. I sincerely believe that UGA is on the right track with the exception of offensive leadership — where I think we are truly outclassed.

I’ve been as frustrated as anyone by Bobo’s tendency to start out hot and then go ultra-conservative, but while he calls the plays, I figure he’s following the general plan his boss wants. And as long as that’s the case we’re not going to see a change there. Frankly, I’m a lot more concerned with Georgia’s special teams play than with our offense. Special teams cost Georgia the South Carolina game, nearly cost the Dogs a couple of other games, turned the punting game from a strength to a liability (just like kickoff returns) and put LSU in a position to come back against the Dogs. “We spend a lot of time on special teams,” Les Miles said after the game at the Georgia Dome. I don’t know whether LSU spends more time on that aspect of the game than Georgia does, but they certainly are getting more out of the time they’re spending. Richt definitely needs to rethink his approach to special teams. So if I campaign for anything, it’s going to be that. Then we can worry about Bobo.

Steve Segrest writes: Hi Bill, could you talk a little about our offensive line for next year — especially some of our redshirt freshmen. Being objective, do you think there is any possibility of the OL competing well against the likes of Bama and LSU?

Under Will Friend, Georgia’s offensive line steadily improved this season despite severe depth problems. Losing Ben Jones, Cordy Glenn and Justin Anderson will hurt (well, mainly Jones and Glenn), but returnees Kenarious Gates, Chris Burnette and Dallas Lee will have plenty of experience. David Andrews, who’ll be a sophomore, likely will take over as center, and five-star recruit John Theus probably will be starting before the 2012 season is over, if not right from the beginning. Watts Dantzler will be in the mix, too. There might be a bit of a drop-off early in the season, but I think the Dogs have the makings of a decent offensive line.

Jamie Mullinax writes: I heard through one of the various recruiting sites that [Todd] Gurley and [Keith] Marshall had said they would like to play college ball together! Does landing Marshall help us or hurt with Gurley? Thanks and, as alway GO DAWGS!

If, as they’ve indicated, the two players have talked about possibly wanting to play college ball together, Marshall committing to UGA certainly ought not to hurt the Dogs’ chances with Gurley, who reportedly has narrowed his choices to Georgia and North Carolina (though Clemson is putting on a push). Let’s hope their friendship gives Georgia the edge.

Denny Jackson writes: I’ve heard a lot of speculation that a trip to Missouri might take the place of Georgia’s planned visit to Tuscaloosa on the 2012 schedule. If that’s the case, don’t you think next year’s schedule looks just about as favorable as this year’s was for the Dogs?

If Missouri really does take Bama’s place, then the 2012 schedule actually looks even more favorable to the Dogs than 2011’s was. Let’s face it, opening with Buffalo is like night and day compared with facing Boise State and more than makes up for the fact that the Dogs will have to travel to Columbia to play the Gamecocks.

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423 comments Add your comment

home&home

December 9th, 2011
11:20 am

Record-wise, the best team UGA beat was GT. then Auburn. Nobody else is above .500. 10 wins come pretty easy that way.

DawginLex

December 9th, 2011
11:21 am

tide roll

December 9th, 2011
10:54 am
“There may be a drop off early but I think the Dogs have the makings of a decent offensive line”. You had the most physical and athletically gifted offensive line in the SEC this year and look what Bobo and Richt did with it.. Rather than adjust their system to fit this talent, which obviously meant a physical downhill I-formation attack, they stuck with the same old fineese offense that got you clobbered in the 2nd half of the SEC championship game. Richt’ and Bobo’s arrogance is killing y’all. You also had a 285lb. fuulback. What a joke of an under achieving program. Why not let Richt go to A&M? If they truly want him. I have my doubts, don’t you? And then trust your AD to bring in someone that will lead you to a National Title. Hell, so many teams from the SEC have won it recently, it’s no longer that big a deal. Rather than fielding these softball questions, why don’t you asked opinions on why UGA hasn’t won a National Title in over 30 years? You haven’t really been in the hunt. It’s really inexcusable when you think about it. With all the high school talent abounding in this state. No excuse for consistantly under performing in this manner.

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Us rushing for 305 yards versus Auburn and only throwing 14 passes makes your statement idiotic and inaccurate just like all of your posts.

We ran the ball better than we have in years.

just shutup and go away TROLL BOY

SteveW

December 9th, 2011
11:21 am

You know your in a tough Conference, when you play 3 Top 10 teams in a season, 5 Top 25, and this doesn’t include Bowl bound Vandy and Miss. St in away games, or even games like UF and UT.

Yes, we lost to 3 top 10 teams – that’s it. We should have beat 1 of them, and held the other one to no 1st downs in the first half. And I think Auburn was our signature win – that and Tech. How could they not be?

So when you play 3 top 10 teams in one season, and the schedule is favourable, your in a tough League. How many Top 10 teams did a team like say Boise play?

I know they beat us – but week in and week out, they couldn’t take the grind of a real schedule. If they could, let’s see it instead of whining.

AltamahaDawg

December 9th, 2011
11:22 am

Not sure we recruited Ealey for swing passes. Or Malcome for that matter. Or Crowell.

Top Row Dawg

December 9th, 2011
11:22 am

IC1 and CMB are damn good dogs. Fight throught the jeers you two.

Freshman All Amercia and the man who helped Georgia pick up their hearts and put them back in, back in 1997.

Historically the most proficient offense ever at Georgia, and folks want to quibble still. 10 wins and Ybor City people!!! Come on down.

WDE

December 9th, 2011
11:23 am

@UGA Fans Boo Freshman RB’s “Why can’t we get another Herschel Walker?” Cause they just don’t make them anymore…

CHDawg

December 9th, 2011
11:23 am

Good discussion in the column today! The O line is key for me for next year. We have great depth at the position players on O, and great talent. I wouldn’t switch with anybody. The D is superb, and they have a chance of becoming the best next year. Our only questions are special teams and the O line. Special teams *should* be fixable. I have been reading about Theus, Pyke, and Brown, and it sounds like all three have some serious potential, but you just never know. I really wish we could get the young man from PBG Florida; we need tackle depth badly. Pyke sounds interesting because he played at a tiny HS. The fact that he is a star lacrosse player tells me has some agility to go with his strength. On the Dawgs and the signature win: 11 was a turnaround year, so the signature was 10 in a row, followed by utter domination of the number one team for a half. It shows we have the talent; we just need to eliminate the stupid mistakes. We have momentum, talent, and the team shows character. I knew we would be good, but I thought we would progress quicker than we did. Bottom line: UGA football is back and on a great trajectory.

A person SMART enough to know......

December 9th, 2011
11:23 am

Haynes and Smith have the money to afford to make a phone call on a public phone?

b-ham dawg

December 9th, 2011
11:23 am

@UGA Fans Boo… No one is asking for another Herschel Walker because frankly there will never be another Herschel. However, there are a lot of running backs out there that can play in our system that are better equipped to handle the punishment of our ground attack. If Richt and Bobo want to continue to run the draw over and over again we need a back with a more of a downhill running style. What we don’t need is a guy that is good in space running between the tackles. The downfall of the running game in our offense is that Bobo insists on running between the tackles with the wrong personel.

Zoomie

December 9th, 2011
11:24 am

Please, people: IC is a kid who was playing against the best talent in West Georgia last year. Now he’s playing against the best talent the SEC can muster. That’s a significant elevation in talent level. He was playing high school ball one year ago!

Give the kid a break. He showed he’s got talent. Let the staff work on his conditioning and maturity. If he doesn’t “get it,” then it looks like Boo and Marshall are waiting in the wings to step in.

Regardless of the problems Boo has shown in the past, he ran like a man possessed in the SECCG. We ought to give IC the same rope, as he didn’t have the opportunity to benefit from a redshirt season. If he uses that rope to hang himself, so be it; it’s his future at stake. The powers-that-be at UGA will not let one RB derail the UGA football program.

sickdog

December 9th, 2011
11:25 am

Well i hope im proven wrong but i dont think this coaching staff will ever bring us a NC unless we get a few key stars..like a power running back crew!!! Al and LSU just proved you dont have to have the best passing game to win. We got the Defense, although we need more depth there also..But with our game plans, which is similar to lsu and al, we got to have a Richardson, Lattimore, LSU type of backs to do this..OR we gotta change our style of playing to be like Oregon since we keep getting these scat backs..

bugsquacher

December 9th, 2011
11:25 am

the local radio stations in texas are saying Richt is talking with Texas A&M about their head coach vacancy….

bugsquacher

December 9th, 2011
11:26 am

they say McGarity has come out and said their is no truth to the rumor

bugsquacher

December 9th, 2011
11:28 am

a couple of weeks ago, before the Tech game, a good friend and ga football inside staff, told me that richt was considering leaving ga after this season…..

based on the denials and radio reports out here, it might be true

kerryb

December 9th, 2011
11:28 am

I don’t think anyone that was not standing right there with Crowell and Richt know what really happened. You’re just speculating. How do you know that Richt didn’t tell him to take a seat. You don’t, so don’t give the kid the rap of disrespecting his coach when you don’t know.

gary

December 9th, 2011
11:28 am

Hey 83Dawg…
100 other schools want the exact same thing. Only one school got that, and hey have a good chance of loosing their bowl game. If you can’t be happy with ten wins and the east, you will spend most of your time being miserable. National Championship or nothing else is a pretty miserable way to look at college football if you are the 99 other teams this year.

Aggie Mike

December 9th, 2011
11:31 am

Mark Richt to Texas A&M….. GIG ‘EM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Vicky Quillian

December 9th, 2011
11:31 am

I think it would be best all the way around for Isaiah Crowell to transfer.

Rumors

December 9th, 2011
11:31 am

Richt to A&M makes a lot more sense that Saban to anywhere. First of all he’s been on the hot seat for the last several years and you know he’s getting sick of it.
Saban isn’t going anywhere he’s got the best job in college football…or sports (just ask Forbes Mag). Alabama will match anyones offer and his kids are both well established in Tuscaloosa. If you don’t think that means a lot look at Bryant’s son(jr is one of the wealthy men in the state). And yes, after 5 years Saban has as much power as Bryant did at Alabama.
But it is funny to hear rivals talk about Saban to anywhere. It really is a compliment to him and the program for the wishful thinking.

kerryb

December 9th, 2011
11:32 am

Richt is NOT leaving UGA. He would not have called Mike Davis and offered him on Tuesday if he felt like he was leaving. Anthony Dasher at UGAsports.com said there is nothing to it. Richt has always said that he would not leave UGA unless UGA wanted him to leave. It’s his home and his families home now. His parents and his sister lives here now. Also, why would you leave UGA for A&M. It’s not a step up and you still have Texas dominating that state. You would also have to build up that roster and he has already done that here ans has this team on the rise. They should be favored to win the East again next year. Makes no sense.

War Dang Dawg

December 9th, 2011
11:32 am

I’d like to see the Dawgs land a big, bruising running back. Marshall’s signing is nice, but we need someone who can give us what Richard Samuel gave us in the second half against Florida – tough between the tackles running.

gary

December 9th, 2011
11:32 am

Georgia looses Richt and we will be right there with Florida, Miss St, Tennessee, Old Miss, and any other bad school that got a new coach. We will loose our recruits and fall even further back. Pay him what he needs, let him coach.

DawginLex

December 9th, 2011
11:33 am

Richt is not going to leave Georgia for A&M. Richt would have NEVER allowed Marshall to commit to UGA if he was going to leave.

Dream on haters. Richt is staying and we will continue to get better.

bugsquacher

December 9th, 2011
11:33 am

this is from the houston chronicle…..

COLLEGE STATION – A prominent name surfaced late Thursday as a potential candidate in Texas A&M’s search for a football coach: Georgia’s Mark Richt.

An A&M insider said Richt is in the mix to possibly replace Mike Sherman, who was fired last week following four seasons and a 25-25 record. And Richt certainly fits the bill of someone who knows the Southeastern Conference – the Aggies’ destination next season – inside and out.

kerryb

December 9th, 2011
11:33 am

Vicky Quillian , WHY? Because YOU think so? NO, it would not be best. You would then have Marshall in the same situation that Crowell was in this year. The main guy getting all the carries and getting beaten up.

SSIgator

December 9th, 2011
11:33 am

Well, well. DawginLex is speaking once more. Must be because UGA has once more achieved greatness by winning ten games this year. Too bad they lost to the really good teams they played in the regular season and then got clocked by LSU in the SEC CG. Ouch. Oh, well. Life is good. Let’s all have another glass of KoolAid and start working on our 2012 pre-season national champs posters. UGA – Home of the ten win season, but no titles. Thirty-one years and counting.

Old Dawg

December 9th, 2011
11:34 am

I’ve wondered in the past about B-Mac’s ability to discipline folks who have a sense of entitlement. With all the accolades they’ve received earlier in the life, it’s difficult to get some folks grounded. Suspensions and bad attitudes toward the head coach are unacceptable.

And at some point you have to learn how to play through pain, unless it’s an injury so severe you can’t play.

I’m old school on the attitude issue. So if Crowell doesn’t get his head straight, it’s time to go Parrish Island on him, change his attitude or run him off.

Like many things in life, if you have a cancer creating problems with the team you have have to kill it!

kerryb

December 9th, 2011
11:34 am

bugsquacher , they can contact Richt and see what his interest is all they want. That doesn’t mean he’s leaving no matter how much you Tech people want him to.

robodawg

December 9th, 2011
11:35 am

UGA Fans Boo Freshman RB’s – who is this troll? A bitter Tech fan in disguise?

kerryb

December 9th, 2011
11:35 am

SSIGator, they beat UF. enough said.

Pat II

December 9th, 2011
11:35 am

Crowell is SEC freshman of the year by default because there really are no other candidates.

Wow great running against AU

December 9th, 2011
11:36 am

Really LexiDawg! You are really going to use any stat of your team that just got rid of their Defensive Coordinator to prove your point…

what a joke…

Bank

December 9th, 2011
11:36 am

That video was great but why did it says Murray did all of this is 2012? Silly typo?

kerryb

December 9th, 2011
11:36 am

SSIgator, I wouldn’t be talking so much crap when your team has become a train wreck.

WDE

December 9th, 2011
11:38 am

@tidetroll “You had the most physical and athletically gifted offensive line in the SEC this year”?? What are you blabbing about YOU told us all year about how great Bama and LSU’s OL lines were and now this….your 3rd world stupid even for a troll….

Dreamin' Dawg

December 9th, 2011
11:38 am

Man, if the 2012 season is easier than the 2011 season, we will be the National Champs next year!!! Can’t miss!! Can it?

bugsquacher

December 9th, 2011
11:39 am

kerryb….you must have me confused with others….. Im a die hard dawg fan….an alumnus…class of ‘83

robodawg

December 9th, 2011
11:40 am

Good to hear about the up and coming offensive line. This still concerns me b/c we need more than just a decent starting 5, we need a stellar starting 5 with decent backups at every position. To win championships we need better depth in the trenches. The OL just got manhandled by LSU in the second half.

bugsquacher

December 9th, 2011
11:40 am

just stating what the local sports talk shows are saying this morning……Richt is in the mix at A&M

kerryb

December 9th, 2011
11:41 am

PAt II, Malcom Mitchell? Maxwell Smith (the QB at Kentucky who had a pretty good year)

kerryb

December 9th, 2011
11:41 am

bugsquacher, sorry. I was confused for a second.

coachx

December 9th, 2011
11:42 am

I just want to give a shout out to I. Crowell.

Dawg nation is still pulling for you young man. Keep working hard in the class room and on the field and you will be one of the greats. We don’t want to see you wind up like W. Ealey or C. King.

Dawglasville

December 9th, 2011
11:43 am

SSIgator – you never talk about the Gators on the Georgia blogs. I’m beginning to think that you are an 18 – 19 year old Tech fan.

kerryb

December 9th, 2011
11:43 am

bugsquasher, still don’t think he is leaving. If anything I think he is using it like other coaches have done to go ahead and get the extension he wants from UGA.

RiffRaff

December 9th, 2011
11:43 am

I’m sure others will want Richt as well. It happened last year. He’s not going anywhere. How come nobody ever contacts Bobo???

Junior Samples

December 9th, 2011
11:44 am

i wish the jackets the best out in the dessert in the irrelevant bowl bwahahahaha!

i hear el paso is special this time of year for the 20 fans that will travel there (including mommies and daddies) bwahahahah!

WDE

December 9th, 2011
11:44 am

@Wow great running against AU your moving in on Troll of the day honors…just lost their DC ? He left on his own to go to work for his old boss a UCF..they didn’t run him off.

ga gator

December 9th, 2011
11:45 am

Kerryb, lets see; you beat the worst Gator team since 77 that had a 1 legged QB by 4 points and all of a sudden you own us again. Call me when you win at least 2 in a row. DawginLex was right when he predicted Will and Charlie would not coexist. And please do not send us Bobo for Christmas.

I don’t believe for a minute that Richt would go to A&M but about 3 weeks ago Colin Cowheard said that his most consistent rumor source told him that a high profile HC in the SEC would leave after this season. So if correct who would it be? High Profile? Maybe Miles, Saban, Spurdog or Richt because no-one else could be considered high profile.

SSIgator

December 9th, 2011
11:45 am

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December 9th, 2011
11:45 am

If some of the UGA Jr’s leave for the NFL I can see Richt heading to TA&M.
Saying he would have to compete with Texas for recruits is ture but not a big deal. I thought the SEC would swing ALL the Great Texas Recuits to A&M. Georgia loses recruits to almost every other team in the SEC already. At A&M Richt couldn’t do any worse.