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

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
4:38 pm

Dillon lee looks like a beast…… Hope we can flip him!

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
4:40 pm

48 that is 5.1.5.0.U.O.A.D in the cowboy hat. LOL

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
4:41 pm

Looks like he is deep frying some twinkles!

Lol

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
4:42 pm

Buford being a AA team has been a joke. it will be interesting to see how they do next year in AAA.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
4:43 pm

Dangerous punt area right here

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
4:43 pm

Oh My GOD. What a Play

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
4:43 pm

Still

they don’t allow any trash talk……

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
4:45 pm

Wow

That was a lucky bounce!

Looks like bama got a good punter/kicker.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
4:46 pm

The Punt fumble was just how the Calhoun coach drew up the play. LOL

TampaDawg

December 9th, 2011
4:49 pm

Like a play by play of the game.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
4:49 pm

Looks like the Calhoun kicker that’s going to bama……..just got the bama jinx!

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
4:50 pm

Tampa

Guess you can’t pick it up?

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
4:51 pm

Buford is a class AAA or AAAA team. They should have asterix next to all their championships.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
4:52 pm

Buffords O- line has to average 280lbs

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
4:53 pm

Still

Wonder why it took so long to move em up to AAA?

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
4:54 pm

32 seniors? that county ain’t that big. They have to stop letting these public high schools recruit.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
4:56 pm

TampaDawg

December 9th, 2011
4:56 pm

Not here at work which I am leaving in t- minus 2 minutes

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
4:56 pm

BAM right in the hole. Nice HIT in the mouth. HUGE stop on 3rd. bad angle on the FG and not enough leg. 0-0 3:00 left in the 1st qtr.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
4:57 pm

Lindsey is a cute lil blonde.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
4:58 pm

Cartersville recruits the county kids up here…….
It’s always been a problem in bartow.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
4:59 pm

Tampa

You have a dream job….. Getting paid to blog…

Lol

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
5:00 pm

Planted that Daisy. HAHAHAHAAH. that had to hurt.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:01 pm

He let him know he was there!

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
5:02 pm

Comparing the Buford backs to the competition is crazy. Buford’s team is as big as some college teams.
that was a bad call the ball was loose and the player went for the ball.

TampaDawg

December 9th, 2011
5:02 pm

LOL Dawg48, I can run some stuff and while it goes, hang with you good people. Anyway, I am out, have a great weekend 48 and Kool-aid

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:04 pm

Calhoun runs to the ball, I will give em that!

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
5:04 pm

48 do you remember the great buford back from a few years back the went to Notre Dame? he wasn’t a great college player. Another nice stop.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:05 pm

See ya Tampa.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:05 pm

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:06 pm

Still

That seems to happen to a lot of bufords players.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
5:09 pm

WOW a late hit? The kid couldn’t tell if he was out or not.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
5:10 pm

48 that is it Walker #3.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
5:10 pm

Nice pitch and catch. moving the ball well

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:13 pm

Still

Do you think the QB RG3 from my BAILER BEARS has a shot at the heisman?

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:15 pm

Still

Walker got some playing time at ND but I don’t think he lived up to what people thought.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:16 pm

Dang that kid has a leg!

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
5:20 pm

Polish kid adopted and now plays football and to Bama what a story!

RG3 had the most Amazing year for sure, but I think the voting area will be to split for him to win. LUCK will get too many of the votes RG3 needs.
The Heisman voting is so strange #’s wise and region wise. RG3 will get some 1st but I figure a lot of 3rd’s to keep him from winning.

Another good stop on 3rd down. Come on JACKETS good return.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:23 pm

Still

Look at the size of calhouns NT next time the D is out.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:27 pm

Still

32 would make a heck of a full back for y’alls option.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
5:27 pm

HUGE TO going in for the score. that play was UGLY all the was around.

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:30 pm

He trapped it.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
5:34 pm

What a good screen and he setup his blockers and the hurdle. WOW

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
5:37 pm

You see how High that kick was and it still went to the 10 yrd line.
WOW. 1 play and we back in the Tie

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:38 pm

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
5:39 pm

2 blocking in the back on that run could have been called on the edge.

Bear bryant

December 9th, 2011
5:41 pm

That polish kid must be the stupidest SOB alive! But he sure can kick!

Dawg48

December 9th, 2011
5:44 pm

Still@theKool-aidBAR

December 9th, 2011
6:08 pm

48 are you back? I had to go make a Ham sandwich to snack on before dinner. and game #2.

vadawg

December 9th, 2011
6:23 pm

30 years and not one NC New contract???????? WOW!!!!!!!!!