
Some fans would like to see a more aggressive Mark Richt. (Jason Getz / AJC)
There’s nothing like losing a bowl game you should have won to stir up the fan base, even after a 10-win season and division title. And it’s true, as Greg McGarity has noted, that had Blair Walsh made that field goal, fans overall would be extremely happy even though the same problems facing the team would still need resolution. Nevertheless, the Junkyard Mail this week was overflowing with notes from folks who definitely were not happy. Here’s a representative sampling …
Andrew in Charleston writes: Bill, I have watched, like the rest of Bulldog Nation, the coaching staff routinely coach “not to lose” instead of coach to win. Late in the fourth quarter, we needed one first down to ice the game and Bobo/Richt go with three stuffed runs. They put the pressure on the gassed D to “not lose” rather than the offense to win. Does the staff really not have enough faith in their players to get one first down? Shouldn’t a respectable SEC program be able to gain one first down?
The main complaint I hear from fans about Mark Richt is that he is too prone to play it safe. Sometimes that pays off. Against Michigan State, however, it resulted in the Dogs losing a game they should have won. At times, Richt does seem to coach as if he doesn’t have faith in his offense. Perhaps if the problems with the running game can be solved, he’ll loosen up.
Jeff Maran writes: Bill, what do you think of Mark Richt going for it on 4th and one in the first quarter versus taking the 3 points? I think you have to take the three points at that point of the game. The game never would have gone into overtime had he kicked the three. I think it had to do with the criticism he took in the game against UCF last year when he kicked the field goal instead of going for a first down. However, Michigan State has a top 5 defense, unlike UCF, and points are hard to come by. Also, I am so fed up with the conservative playcalling with 3:30 left in regulation: run, run, run. Richt plays scared, not Mike Bobo. Richt has the final say. Finally, what coach other than Mark Richt settles for a 42-yard field goal attempt on 3rd down in OT? … After intercepting Michigan State, you would think that is like playing with house money. Try to get at least one first down, to get a closer field goal attempt, maybe even a TD. So frustrating.
Tom Sinclair adds: I’d like to hear a discussion of just who should take the blame for the ultra conservative play calling near the end of regulation and in overtime. While I’m not a Bobo fan, I realize that ultimately Richt is the one that sets the tone and could intervene if he chose to do so.
And Roger Dixon writes: [Bobo] is Richt’s man, so they are both responsible. The real problem at Georgia is that Richt wins just enough to keep his job. He has proved he cannot take it to the next level. Georgia will forever remain a second-tier team under him. He looks good at times, but can’t deliver in the clutch.
To touch on Roger’s point first, I don’t believe Richt is incapable of winning it all. He knows how to recruit the talent needed and overall is a good steward of the program. At times, he’s shown he can even go for the jugular. I just wish he did that more consistently. To answer Jeff’s question, actually, I agreed with Richt in going for it in the first quarter for precisely the same reason that I wish he hadn’t played for a field goal in the first overtime: Blair Walsh was simply no longer a reliable placekicker, SEC all-time scoring record notwithstanding. But I was the only one in our group watching the game who felt that way. Everyone else would have gone for the field goal in the first quarter. And Tom is right about Richt being in charge. After Mike Bobo called the first two unsuccessful runs up the middle there late in the fourth quarter, Richt certainly could have interceded when he heard a third one called and said, “Mike, let’s throw it to Michael Bennett,” or something like that. Isn’t that why you have a possession receiver? Yes, Richt has always tended to be conservative during his time at UGA, but it’s not as if he never takes any chances. All we have to do is look at this year’s Florida game to see him doing it right, going for it on fourth down (resulting in two touchdowns) and throwing it to secure a key first down and kill the clock late in the game — exactly as many folks wish he’d done against the Spartans. I guess it takes Jacksonville and the Gators to get Richt’s juices flowing.
Joe Burger writes: Hey Bill, thanks for your info and insight all year. I’m a UGA alum, living with my wife in southwest Florida, so we appreciate your help in keeping us informed. So, after attending the bowl game, it’s pretty clear that we are much, much improved. However, except for our D, we are still lacking that swagger/killer instinct. Players and teams definitely take on characteristics of their coaches. And in our case, the calm, laid-back approach of coach Richt coupled with the Pontius Pilate coaching of coach Bobo (at crunch time, he appears to wash his hands via uninspired playcalling and is simply content to let the defense decide the fate of the game) leads to an almost blah type of football. It seems many times that the offense plays down to the same uninspired level as its coach. Do the coaches need an attitude adjustment?
Richt has gotten the Georgia program back on track, but I think this season’s tendency toward lackluster second-half play has provided ample evidence that in order to kick it up to the next level Richt and his staff are going to have to take a more aggressive approach in managing games. Keeping your foot on the pedal, as the saying goes.

Is it fair to blame Mike Bobo for all of Georgia's offensive troubles? (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)
Larraine Oakes writes: Re: your article “Same old problems …” I was so delighted to see someone spell out what was a source of extreme frustration during the game. I am not a football expert by any stretch. I’m the wife of Dawg fan that has become almost as passionate as he is about them. So when an amateur like me can see the absurdity of the runs up the middle that inevitably amount to nothing, I am scratching my head and figuring that there must be SOMETHING about the intricacies of football coaching that I cannot understand that would make them continue to do what isn’t working.
Bobo explained his reasoning in calling those run plays: He was trying to eat up clock and force MSU to use up its timeouts. But while that reasoning might have looked good on the laminated play board, it ignored the realities of what was happening on the field. The Spartans were getting so much penetration that those running plays took very little time off the game clock. And based on what had been happening throughout the second half, it should have been obvious to Bobo and Richt that it was a strategy that wasn’t going to work. Perhaps there was a bit of the “put it in the hands of the defense” notion at work there. But, again, that ignored the reality that by that point the Georgia defenders were tired. The result was Michigan State quickly throwing their way down the field and tying the score. That’s my main complaint about Bobo (and, by extension, his boss): Too often they stick to the script even when the situation calls for a bit of improvisation.
BassinDawg in Roswell writes: I am tired of Bobo’s pathetic playcalling, further evidenced this season — especially by those idiotic up-the-gut calls. Is there ANY chance of Bobo being replaced or CMR re-taking over some of the play-calling duties? With decent playcalling we could have won both the South Carolina and Outback Bowl games.
Along the same lines, Cleveland Williams asks: Do you see a need to change the OC or do you think it’s a matter of changing philosophy in the playcalling (adjusting the routes to shorter routes, calling more screen passes and crossing routes)?
And Ross Marshall asks: Can coach Richt overcome his loyalty thing long enough to get rid of Bobo? … Make him QB coach, he does THAT very well.
I’d say there’s little chance of Bobo being replaced as offensive coordinator and playcaller. But while publicly Greg McGarity is backing Richt all the way, one can only hope that perhaps he might gently nudge Richt and Bobo try a more aggressive approach. Already this season they tweaked what they do by going to the no-huddle, so it’s not as if they haven’t shown a willingness to change things up. And Ross is right, Bobo does know how to coach quarterbacks. Of course, we can’t lay the offensive problems all on Bobo. His hands were tied somewhat in the bowl game by the absence of a running game. Should the lack of production and off-field problems at tailback be laid at the feet of Bobo or running backs coach Bryan McClendon? I realize McClendon is a prized recruiter but I’m not convinced the former receiver is the best choice to mold Georgia’s young backs. And while I was encouraged by what Will Friend got out of the offensive line this season with almost no depth, the OL’s deficiencies were definitely a factor in the inconsistency of the running game as well as Murray’s troubles. So pinning all the offensive troubles on Bobo is misguided, I think.

Aaron Murray's decisionmaking has at times been questionable. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)
Michael Clowdus writes: I would like to ask about Aaron Murray, as two things I see about him drive me crazy! I think Murray is a great talent and I think coaching has as much to do with both of these issues as well. First, can two former QB’s (Bobo and Richt) not teach Murray to look off defenders? He constantly stares down his target and I am surprised he has not been intercepted more. Second, it appears that ANY time UGA had 3rd and long (7-10 yards), Murray would throw it 35 yards down the field. Does our coaching staff not explain that a first down keeps a drive alive or do they not know how to run medium route patterns?
I think Matt Stafford is showing the NFL right now that Richt and Bobo indeed do know how to develop a quarterback and I would be surprised if Murray doesn’t get better in that regard, and also in his decisionmaking about when to take a sack and when to get rid of the ball. As for those slow-developing third-down downfield pass plays instead of quick slants or screen passes, I know they drive a lot of fans nuts. Unfortunately, I think that must be a personal preference of Bobo’s.
Jack Sanders writes: I heard Kevin Butler on the post-game show questioning the wisdom of Richt having Murray down the ball in the center of the field to set up the field goal in the first overtime. Kevin cited this as an example of where not having a special teams coach or coordinator hurt the Dogs. A special teams coach likely would have been more aware that Blair Walsh has tended this season to miss kicks wide right, so in fact kicking from the left hashmark would have increased the chances of the first OT field goal attempt being good, whereas centering the ball made it more likely he’d miss it. What do you think?
I think Kevin Butler knows more about placekicking than Georgia’s current coaching staff could ever hope to learn, and I would agree with his assessment.
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James
January 9th, 2012
3:06 pm
No one in Athens, at the top level, cares enough to win like they do in Gainesville, Tuscaloosa, Baton Rouge. Georgia, Texas and UCLA are all the most under performing programs in the nation. Tons of money, huge markets and big recruiting bases leads to very little in all 3. Sad, fans deserve better
GATA
January 9th, 2012
3:22 pm
Doesn’t the “absence of a running game” lie first and foremost at the feet of the OC? If UGA wants to win big games that matter, it MUST run the football will power and consistency. Period. Look at Bama and LSU. That is the direction this offense must go or we’d better get used to more of the same – blow out by whoever wins the West and head to Tampa. And don’t put the blame on some freshman rb who needs to get his head on straight. This commitment to run comes from the top down. The same moves Richt made on Defense, he now must make on the Offense.
bill arp
January 9th, 2012
3:40 pm
Van Gorder going to Auburn,,,that stinks!!
GT Theo
January 9th, 2012
3:53 pm
An Inconvenient Truth
US News Ranking
GT: 36
UGA: 62
Endowment Size
GT: $1.5 BILLION
UGA: $600 million
Avg. Starting Salary
GT: $59,000
UGA: $44,000
Football
GT: 4 National Titles (1990) Calvin Johnson, Demaryious Thomas
UGA: 2 National Titles (1980) John Kasey, Kevin Butler
Basketball
GT: 2 Final Fours, Chris Bosh, Derrick Favors, Thaddeus Young, Jarrett Jack
UGA: 1 Final Four.
Baseball
GT: Mark Teixeira, Nomar Garciaparra, Kevin Brown, Matt Weiters
UGA: Gordon Beachem.
Golf
GT: Matt Kuchar, Stewart Cink, David Duval, Bryce Molder
UGA: Bubba Watzon.
GT is a GLOBAL brand. UGA is a regional brand.
Wal Mart CEO = GT grad
Wal Mart Checkout person = UGA fan
Hammerdawg
January 9th, 2012
4:08 pm
Mike Bobo must be fired! He lacks the ability to make any adjustments during games or any other time. If your OL is getting gashed, how about a screen, a quick slant, rolling pocket for your QB, etc…. You never see any type plays called to help your team where it is getting beat up… Say what you want about not having a running game, but if you are a good OC you call palys that help your team not hurt it…. And where was our All America TE during the Bowl game, he gets the ball once..disgraceful….. Bobo is terrible and wasting UGA talent…. Our defense was not good until Richt was forced to make a change, apparently that is the only management style he understands. I hope McGarity will force the move…
And if Bobo is left as OC next year expect Granthem to go Buddy Ryan on him a beat him to a pulp on the sidelines next year…..
richie
January 9th, 2012
4:09 pm
To all you haters out there,bowl games are a reward,for a good season.Win or lose its a party for the players……….get over it……..
gogators
January 9th, 2012
4:13 pm
All is right with the world, even in the NFL. Tebow wins (again) and Stafford loses (again)
harold
January 9th, 2012
5:37 pm
BOBO IS A DISASTER.
JE
January 9th, 2012
6:38 pm
You can say what you want about the OC work of Bobo. If the QB turns it over it is the offensive coordinators fault. Not having someone ready to step in when the QB is not doing well is the fault of the OC. Retraining a freshman for a three or four year stint and having an inexperienced fifth year senior to play one year before you can get another freshman to take his place for four more years without competition is wrong. You can talk all you want about the competition of the QB position….There is none…We have had all these qbs on the bench or transferring and we cannot even get a two deep offensive line recruited….Somewhere the OL is also the responsibility of the OC… If Bobo does not see the need to recruit more OL then we are destined to be mediocre as long as he is the OC…Running the ball. I never understood after we came off the one yard line vs. MSU in four running plays and had the ball first and ten on the 32 yard line we throw the ball to them for a td. We had the two longest runs coming off the goalline and we get crazy and throw the ball when we may have found a little crease in their DL…But no we will never know now because Bobo has no concept of a running game… Never has never will…Oh I forgot the overtime game vs AU with Donnon…Edwards touched the ball each time in every overtime including one completion….Why are we not running the ball more as part of our offense. Well it is because Bobo is stubborn or he does not know to have a great OL. If the OL spends more time pass protection blocking than run blocking they will never learn how to run block any better than they do now.
Joe
January 9th, 2012
6:44 pm
We have a DC that came from the NFL Dallas Cowboys. We have an OC that came from Jacksonville State….I know he is a Ga Guy….With Donnan and Richt training and coaching…..Enough said.
Old Dog
January 9th, 2012
7:52 pm
I hate to say this but… I almost wish Butler had not been able to tackle that Vandy player with 3 seconds left. He would have scored, Vandy would have won, we would not have wone the SEC East and maybe Richt would be gone.
What am I saying? Even with all that Adams would not allow Richt to be fired. He would still get his five-year extension. We can’t win with Richt and we can’t get rid of him. Just be prepared for more mediocre football. Stick with Murray until the bitter end; don’t ever change QB’s. Don’t worry, one of our QBs is leaving anyway, since he gets no play time.
The only thing else I could think of is that Richt somehow runs off Grantham. Maybe he will get McGarrity to offer him a 50-cent per hour raise.
MissouriDog
January 9th, 2012
11:04 pm
Maybe Bobo can learn from Alabama, and stay agressive the next time they play LSU. Run the midget up the middle twice and the put murray in 3rd and long on his own 20 to start the second half.
Got ahead by being aggressive, why stop after halftime.
Mickeyrich
January 10th, 2012
1:02 am
OK everyone mark these words… The Georgia football team will have at best a year much like this past season. Meaning that they will beat the cream puffs and loss all games against top 25 teams. We will continue to see the same inconsistencies and uneven play. We will see the same thing because the administration and CMR refuse to see that the team needs to upgrade its coaching staff – notably the OC/offense coaches and the special teams coach. From what I have read after their disappointing performance in the Outback bowl, CMR seems to believe that he has a championship coaching staff. Aside from the DC I haven’t seen the creativity, determination or ability to adjust from Mike Bobo. CMR is acting out the definition of insanity – doing the same thing but expecting different results. So we should temper out expectation because unless CMR makes OC change not much will improve or change.
I do appreciate CMRs since of loyalty, but I think it is misplace. Instead of being loyal to an average OC at best, he should appreciate the loyalty of the UGA fans
The Real Deal
January 10th, 2012
1:28 am
I just want to comment on a post I saw earlier on this blog. Someone one said that Bobo was the reason UGA is the number 3 team in the SEC for offense. Not even sure if that is true, but that is not even the point. THE POINT IS, LOOK AT WHO WE PLAYED!!!!!! We did not beat one ranked team this year!! How in the heck can people say we had a good season if we didn’t beat one ranked team!!! I cannot believe CMR, fans, AD, or anybody else for that matter honestly say we had a good season when not one win was over a good team! 10 wins or not, if none of those wins are over quality teams you can’t say you had a good season. PERIOD!!!!
Big Dawg
January 10th, 2012
8:01 am
Yes Bobo needs to be demoted back to QB coach, no RICHT should not take playcalling back over but should hire a proven OC that has the gut and instinct to know what is needed at certain times in critical situations of a game. As for decision making concerning his kicker Walsh he should have been benched back after the 4th game of the season and Butler who was a pretty good kicker or some other person given the chance to kick.
James
January 10th, 2012
9:10 am
Would love to have Ralph Friedgen as OC – Not everyone is cut out for HC but I think he would be an awesome OC.
gogators
January 10th, 2012
9:31 am
you guys really do live in a dream world, if Herschel goes some where else you do not win your one title, you are the BYU of the south, heck even winning one title you are still BYU, they won one national title, you think you are an elite program, you talk of CMR and his dream world, look in the mirror, and you will see the true dream world, there goes Herschel there goes Herschel, there goes Herschel… Herschel is like mike vick…….he gone…
RGP
January 10th, 2012
11:18 am
When UGA gets a lead that is trouble. Then comes ultra conservative offensive play calling from Bobo(run it between the tackles with no blocking) or you could call it the play to lose mentality.
Carmine Zurawik
January 11th, 2012
7:27 pm
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Next year let's just kick it
January 11th, 2012
10:02 pm
No, Mark was trying to win it, but he forgot to take into account that Blair has been in a slump this year. We should have nicknamed him The Blair witch project….anyways, I’m not sure why the bulldogs folded their tent up since the SEC 2nd half. Oh well, I will say though I would like to see Mason play.