Time to dip into some of this week’s Junkyard Mail. …
MonroeDawg writes: Did you see the latest from South Carolina? They’re so upset about losing the SEC East to Georgia that their athletic department is petitioning the SEC to change the rules so that games against your own division count a whole game while games against the other division only count half a game. They still can’t get over the fact that they beat Georgia and all the other SEC East teams this year but lost the division because the Dawgs had a better overall conference record. I can’t believe they’ll get anywhere with this. What do you think?
I think those grapes are mighty sour over in Gamecock country. The proposal you mention came from USC-East trustee Chuck Allen, who can’t handle South Carolina not winning the East two years in a row. One division title and suddenly they’re feeling entitled in Columbia! “It just seems fair that the team that won all its division games would be the division champ,” Allen whined. Of course, had the Gamecocks beaten Top 10 Arkansas this past season, I doubt anyone in garnet and black would have been arguing it should be worth only half a win in the standings. And let’s note that South Carolina’s other loss was to an Auburn team that Georgia beat like a drum. Anyway, I don’t think this plan will get very far. As Charles Bloom, the SEC’s associate commissioner, told The State newspaper, “The philosophy of the league has always been that all conference games are weighted the same.”

Rodney Hampton was part of a great lineup of running backs in Athens. (University of Georgia)
Jim, Class of ‘84, writes: Bill, who was our great trio? Was it Worley, Henderson, and Hampton that all played together at same time? Or am I mixing up classes? I remember Vince [Dooley] having a great trio that worked well together in the ’80s. With our recruitment and commitments of [Keith] Marshall and [Todd] Gurley … I believe we need to show these guys that it can work well for them to have multiple top-notch backs at same time at UGA. Of course, hopefully this makes [Isaiah] Crowell into a better back also. There have been many teams in college that have had high quality 3 and 4 deep backs. … Let’s let these kids know they can all achieve their goals with multiple talented backs on team.
All they have to do is look at the 2011 LSU team to see what multiple tailbacks can accomplish. But, to answer your question, Tim Worley, Keith Henderson and Rodney Hampton all played together only in the 1988 season, Vince Dooley’s last. Worley led the team with over 1,200 yards rushing, Hampton topped 800 and Henderson had just over 400 and also caught quite a few passes. They were part of a great stable of backs between 1985 and 1989 that also included Lars Tate, but the Dogs never had all four playing at once. In ‘85 it was Worley as the leading rusher, followed by Henderson (who played fullback) and Tate. In ‘86, Tate led, followed by Henderson and Worley. Worley and Henderson sat out the 1987 season, which was Hampton’s freshman year, with academic problems, so that year it was just Tate and Hampton. Don’t forget, though, that the Dogs have had tailback-by-committee situations in the Mark Richt era, too. In 2006, it was Kregg Lumpkin, Danny Ware and Thomas Brown. And the next year Knowshon Moreno and Brown alternated, though a gimpy Lumpkin was not much of a factor.
Chris Morley asks: Is our No. 2 QB better than our starting QB? Should the position be open in the spring? And Clay Brisbois writes: I know one of CMR’s most endearing qualities to his players is his loyalty, but I for one hope that the QB competition is opened up again this spring. Remember that [Aaron] Murray won and kept the starting job as a freshman not so much because he earned it, but because his competition selected out. I love Murray’s heart and passion, but I don’t feel like I saw as much improvement in him over the course of these two seasons as I would have expected. With another favorable schedule this fall, it wouldn’t be too much of a risk to try a new guy out, especially considering you’d have Murray to fall back on. Let’s give [Hutson] Mason and [Christian' LeMay and even [Faton] Bauta a chance to compete this year, and hold off on any redshirting until the fall for Mason. I’d love to hear your perspective on the possibility of opening up the QB competition.
I don’t think an open competition for starting quarterback is very likely. As we discussed this week, Murray, who set a UGA single-season record for touchdown throws, ranked second in the SEC in passing (220.1 yards per game), second in total offense (229.6) and fourth in passing efficiency (146.4). Yeah, he made mistakes at some crucial times, but overall he did a good job of leading Georgia’s offense. I don’t really believe Richt had him on the field and Mason on the sideline just out of loyalty, especially in a season where his job was on the line. Murray was the best quarterback Georgia had this season. And I don’t see that changing in 2012.
Barry Morton writes: Now that the Georgia-Florida game will cost $20 more per ticket, how much is UGA going to charge us loyal season ticket holders for Buffalo, Florida Atlantic and Georgia Southern? Don’t mind a modest increase for SEC games, but how about a break on the others? By the way, any idea on how much MIssouri will cost? Oklahoma State ripped us off.
Karen Huff of the UGA athletic office says the price for single home-game tickets will be $45 this coming season, SEC or otherwise. She said they don’t yet know the price for the Florida game or any of the away games.
Roger Hoy writes: Bill, As a UGA grad who lives in Nebraska I really appreciate your columns and the AJC coverage of UGA football. As a professor at the University of Nebraska, I also follow UNL football. I was really glad that UGA and UNL did not meet in post season but I suppose with the Big Ten SEC bowl pairings, it will now happen occasionally. It has been quite a contrast the past two years watching Aaron Murray and Taylor Martinez, as freshmen and sophmores. UGA fans should be delighted to have a quaterback as cool and competent as Murray. Just watch some footage of Martinez trying to throw for comparison. One other comment: I think that fans do not appreciate how much growing takes place between freshman and senior years for college students. I am amazed how freshmen arrive at UNL as kids and leave as adults. I think that the expectations we place on players like [Isaiah] Crowell as true freshman are way too high and we all need to realize that much growing and maturation still has to take place. I expect great things from UGA next year with so many players returning. There must be some real magic on the defense especially, as I think some players did not jump to the NFL so they could see how good they really could be next year. This is a real testament to [Todd] Grantham and Richt and the defensive position coaches for the environment they have created.
You make some good points. I think it’s way too early to write off Crowell. And if Murray can get a handle on his ball-security issues, the fan qualms about quarterback should be quietened. Best of all, returning just about the entire defense should indeed be a huge factor in the 2012 season.
Rodney Brown writes: Bill, just wanted to ask a question about the use of Nick Marshall. Do you see them using him as the emergency 3rd string QB? Seeing that Mason will redshirt, I think Marshall getting more utilization is a must to keep teams honest.
If Aaron Murray, Hutson Mason and Christian LeMay all were to get hurt then, yeah, I suppose Marshall might get the call as the starting quarterback. But in the meantime it would be nice to see Georgia make more use of him on offense, and based on what happened this past season with Brandon Boykin and Branden Smith, I think that’s likely to happen.

Heath Schoenfeld is raising his sons right. (Family photo)
Finally, Heath Schoenfeld of Vero Beach, Fla., writes: Good morning Bill! As always, I love to read your insight into the UGA program. I had written back in the summer and you had posted my story of finally getting season tickets and taking my twin sons (and their Gator Mom) to their first football games. I just wanted to thank you for the tips. I was able to make the 9 hour drive for 4 games this year plus the Outback Bowl here in Florida. I wanted to send you a [photo] of the boys’ first game, which was Homecoming. I thought that might be the easier game to slide out of in case my 4 year olds started acting like 4 year olds. Sure enough, we had to scoot at halftime, but the game was comfortably in hand by then! The boys even got to ring the bell on the way across campus. Thanks again and I hope to see you next fall in Athens! Go Dawgs!
Congratulations on getting them started early as Dawg fans. With a devoted fan like you as a dad, those boys will likely be wearing red and black for the rest of their lives!
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Dawgs in 2012
January 23rd, 2012
7:36 am
Mark this down–the Dawgs will own usc in 2012 and win the SEC east easily. Florida and UT will be way down again and Ga blows them out.
13-1
January 23rd, 2012
7:40 am
Actually, the polls pretty-much work like you describe; that is to say, that they rank a team based upon what they expect their Final Record to be for that entire season. Let’s be honest The Georgia Bulldogs are always in the pre-season polls – we are the # 11 team all-time in 1-A wins – they rank us even when we used to play tough schedules. Greg McGarity has fixed that. Poll voters look at our schedule this season, and see at most 1 game all regular season long which we might lose. They therefore figure we go through the regular season undefeated, play in The SEC Championship Game and then in a lesser bowl again – like the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Florida with no one attending and no one watching and no one caring about the game, one way or the other.
Poll voters don’t like ranking a team # 9 and then they lose their games and have to drop them down. They want their rankings to be realistic. That is their goal. Well, except for the coaches, who have all kinds of reasons to mis-vote for Duke, for example because he coached there 35 years ago for a few games.
Kyle
January 23rd, 2012
7:44 am
and there you have it…….this is why UGA will once again fail to win a championship- Murray will be good for at least 1 loss- probably 2…..
I don’t think an open competition for starting quarterback is very likely. As we discussed this week, Murray, who set a UGA single-season record for touchdown throws, ranked second in the SEC in passing (220.1 yards per game), second in total offense (229.6) and fourth in passing efficiency (146.4). Yeah, he made mistakes at some crucial times, but overall he did a good job of leading Georgia’s offense. I don’t really believe Richt had him on the field and Mason on the sideline just out of loyalty, especially in a season where his job was on the line. Murray was the best quarterback Georgia had this season. And I don’t see that changing in 2012.
13-1
January 23rd, 2012
8:16 am
No one argues that.
All anyone has ever asked is that Christian LeMay better get in the game in the 2nd series vs Buffalo Bills. There is no reason that Hutson Mason could not have taken some snaps last year, other than after the games are totally lost and Aaron Murray is Yanked by Mark Richt, then criticized for his execution by Mark Richt and Mike Bobo, whining to the newspapers after the 4 losses.
4 losses.
25 losses the last 6 seasons.
Lost 9 games in a row to teams finishing top 25.
Lost 7 games in a row to teams finishing top 10.
Chris
January 23rd, 2012
8:46 am
Under this scenario Georgia would have been 5 1/2 – 1 and S.C. would have been 6 – 1 1/2……so who goes to the SEC championship????
The team with and extra 1/2 win or the team with the extra 1/2 loss? This guy is a certifiable idiot.
ole yeller
January 23rd, 2012
8:50 am
Final comment, Dawgs win the EAST. Maybe more…………..GO DAWGS.
UGA Insider
January 23rd, 2012
9:48 am
USCe needs to go away! They had their chance against Auburn and got beat. We then had our chance against Auburn and we ran their fans out of the stadium at halftime 42-7. Nuff said.
East Repeat
January 23rd, 2012
10:03 am
UGA insider- Who had better season, top to bottom, Dawgs or SC? My opinion is SC. I love college football and UGA, FL, AL, AU, TN, etc… fans! Nothing is more exciting than following and rooting for a team in SEC. Great fun having face-to-face discussions and all-out anonymous throw downs on this blog. Good Luck to UGA, but better luck to SC. All in good clean fun. 45-42, We Run The East!
harold
January 23rd, 2012
10:53 am
SPURRIER IS SUCH A GREAT COACH—–I JUST WISH HE WOULD RETIRE. HE CAN PUNCH A KIDS TICKET TO THE NFL.
13-1
January 23rd, 2012
11:21 am
East Repeat is a Carolina Fan ? That’s confusing. I thought it was we.
Excuse me, The SEC East Champions are The Georgia Bulldogs for 2011.
South Carolina was The SEC East Champions 2010 with 5 Losses, nice job there South Carolina.
Not that we did much better with 4-Losses 2011 as SEC East Champions.
South Carolina most definitely are not the East Champions 2011, therefore, sir, you cannot possibly be East Repeat from 2010 to 2011, nor 2011 to 2012 (hoping and thinking we will be again, sir.)
Nice win over us. Nice win the bowl game. Nice Rankings in the Polls.
NOT SEC East Champions and you know that.
USCe most definitely are not East Champions 2011
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Matt
January 23rd, 2012
11:28 am
Sometimes people think too much like fans. As a coach (or at least a reasonable person) you don’t expect fresman to come in and run for 1500 and 15. All things considered Crowell had a good year (when healthy). Yes he made a couple of bonehead decisions but he’s an 18 yr old freshman away from home for the first time. Saying a freshman is acting immature is like saying…freshman are immature. Murray did not play well against top competition this year but he played better than last year.
As a coach you look at a young kid with talent and ask “how high is his ceiling and is he showing progress from year to year”. In my opinion he has shown progress. To suggest that Lemay (who hasn’t played in a game in 2 years) is a better option at this point is crazy. All their eggs are in Murray’s basket right now.
If the line doesn’t play better and the running game improve it won’t matter who is at QB.
UGA fan...not fanatic
January 23rd, 2012
11:35 am
They closed the Sanders Commings blog…lets talk about that.
13-1
January 23rd, 2012
11:40 am
Are you impaired in some manner, not obvious looking at your posts ?
NO ONE
said play Christian LeMay INSTEAD of Aaron Murray.
What we said is that Christian LeMay BETTER get to play in series # 2 vs Buffalo Bills. There is absolutely no reason that Hutson Mason could not have played MORE 2011, as well. There was NOTHING TO LOSE. We lost all 4 games vs teams who ended up ranked, anyway.
What’s that cost us to play the BACK-UP some and get him some snaps.
YOU DON’T KNOW that Hutson Mason last season, or Christian LeMay this season MIGHT play better vs teams who end up ranked in the top 25.
Aaron Murray WAS better 2010 than 2011; however, in fact he was 0-5 vs teams who ended up top 25 in 2010 and 0-4 vs teams who ended up top 25 in 2011.
He gets the yips and heebie-jeebies vs such a team you, I, and everyone else in the nation knows is going to end up a top 25 team.
13-1
January 23rd, 2012
11:45 am
Don’t raise a hand to a lady, at all, ever, for any reason. (Now, there is nothing else to say about that, other than I can tell there was someone in the way between his gal and him. He should have been flailing his arms against or around anyone.)
13-1
January 23rd, 2012
11:46 am
He should not have been flailing his arms against or around anyone.
Dawgs > usc
January 23rd, 2012
11:59 am
This year, the dawgs will be loaded and should beat usc easily. Only alabama or lsu can match the dawgs talent.
Larvell Blanks
January 23rd, 2012
12:11 pm
Bill, who was our great trio?
That would be Herschel Walker and whoever his two back-ups were.
In related news, the best home-run-hitting-brothers tandem was Hank and Tommie Aaron, who hit a combined 768 home runs.
LogicalUS
January 23rd, 2012
1:37 pm
“the dawgs will be loaded and should beat usc easily.”
Good lord is it July already? Every year the delusional UGA fans are spouting this nonsense that nobody can compete with the mighty UGA supermen, then September rolls around and the collapse.
I see it has started already…look any fool who thinks that UGA is going to roll Spurrier’ SC team in 2012 is a moron. That team is going to be loaded.
That SC team finished ranked in the top 10 for a reason. They were better than UGA defensively, have a much better RB crew and here is the kicker, the Shaw kid, doesn’t throw interceptions every 5 plays like Murray.
They return a host of players including the best RB crew in the SEC and UGA has to go to Columbia where, as I do not need to remind the non-beaner UGA fans, they simply can not score.
SC by 10.
Choke
January 23rd, 2012
1:43 pm
@ hipdawg 12:26. You contradicted yourself. Logic fail.
Connor Shaw will win an SEC before Murray
January 23rd, 2012
3:47 pm
Better athlete coached by a better coach with a better record against teams with winning records.
The silence is deafening from Dawg fans
January 23rd, 2012
3:50 pm
Compared to the Chris Rainey remarks after nothing but a text when Cummings has multiple complaints for actually hitting a female.
Wet Willie...keep on smiling
January 23rd, 2012
4:09 pm
I assume since Sanders Cummings was arrested for batting out of turn we can expect Richt,Bobo, and the slasher Grantham to vist Jordan Jenkins parent and explain just how safe Athens is to Tuscaloosa. Bunch of hypocrites.
UGA the college football team in America from March until August…then you have to play. All mouth and no trophies!!! Yes those Dogs.
BILLY JACK
January 23rd, 2012
4:29 pm
Georgia gave SC a gift last year UGA was clearly the better team and Spurrier said so after the game a few times. I think this year Georgia does what they are suppose to do to Carolina every year.UGA is loaded for 2012 and to hear SC crow after being good 2 or 3 years out of a 100 is kinda funny and a little pathetic.
Valid Point
January 23rd, 2012
4:45 pm
Argument is valid in that Richt & UGA continues to hide from playing Ark-Bama-LSU. And remember nobody WHINES more than Georgia fan base.
LOLZ
January 23rd, 2012
4:52 pm
This thread is funny. The sisters of the poor (GA and SC) fighting over scrap meat in the East. West winner will spank you again like LSU did this year.
Just remember under the Richt regime at Georgia: Seven (7) different SEC teams have won BCS NC titles. Seven NC titles while Richt signs top 5 recruits each year. Folks – you’ve got a coaching problem. Georgia remains the most delusional SEC fan base. Ask any opposing school and they all say Georgia = Delusional.
BILLY JACK
January 23rd, 2012
5:42 pm
If you wanted to win the east all you had to do was beat Auburn who thumped you who the dawgs ran off the field-understand how this works SC fans???Thanks for playing.
PonGT
January 23rd, 2012
5:56 pm
Just quick question of a different nature. Someone called me yesterday saying Mark Mitchell [of the Champions Dawg Team 76] passed away. Is that true? How can I get more info? My wife and I used to attend church with Mark and Judy back in the 70’s in Augusta.
david
January 23rd, 2012
6:05 pm
how long is it going be before it is changed from sec to something else?
East Repeat
January 23rd, 2012
6:18 pm
@13-1 Thought about changing to, “We Run The East”, but figured, what the heck, SC was the better team, so I will just stay with East Repeat.
Grantham's D!
January 24th, 2012
1:13 am
Grantham’s big, mean physical D will shut down usc’s overrated O next year in columbia–dawgs win by 13+—book it. This D will be the real deal.
13-1
January 24th, 2012
5:11 am
“I wished I had done more.” JoePa
755 for Hammering Hank
013 for Tommie 1 % of the total
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768
I hardly consider that a home-run-hitting brother combination. Tommie didn’t really even play baseball. He was a pinch-hitter some, otherwise didn’t even get into the games. I know. I watched them. Therefore, this is not a HR brother combination. It is one guy with 1 % of the HR hit by both and the other a guy who hit all the HR hit by both, combined.
Waner brothers, Paul and Lloyd, were truly brothers combining to be the best. Paul played 20 years at .333 batting average with 3,152 hits and Lloyd 18 years at .316 with 2,459 hits. This is just not the same as Hank and Tommie Aaron, now is it ?
John Gagliardi has the most wins of any coach in college football history 484–133–11. Joe Paterno 409-136-3 as college football coach, said himself “I wished I had done more.”
UGA fan...not fanatic
January 24th, 2012
8:32 am
Most UGA fans are delusional…I am not one of them, but to be a repeat winner you have to win two in a row. Also, UGA will not beat LSU or Bama if UGA makes it. I will be happy to eat some crow if they do.
Promethius
January 24th, 2012
9:16 am
This obviously would not be retroactive. But the idea itself deserves consideration.
Bama Roll
January 24th, 2012
9:42 am
Bama’s winning the SEC easy in 2012–Ga & USC can forget about all this talk. This Bama team may be their best in 10 years! Title #15—on the way!
Larvell Blanks
January 24th, 2012
9:52 am
I hardly consider that a home-run-hitting brother combination. Tommie didn’t really even play baseball. He was a pinch-hitter some, otherwise didn’t even get into the games. I know. I watched them. Therefore, this is not a HR brother combination. It is one guy with 1 % of the HR hit by both and the other a guy who hit all the HR hit by both, combined.
Sigh. If you have to explain the punch line, it ruins the effect.
Columbus Dawg
January 24th, 2012
10:50 am
Hey Roll Paper Roll Bama, was that you teabagging the poor LSU boy? What a P.O.S. fan base.
Now to the real question, can you provide a list of players who will replace the thirteen starters that Bama has just lost? You are so STUPID that that little sawed off, cheatiing piece of dung coach of yours has you believing that Bama is going to do something other than lose at least three games in 2012?
I have been following college football pretty closely since 1976, and living here in Columbus, your North Highland, East Highland, Bibb City, types without teeth, but ALWAYS with plenty of Bull of the Woods dripping down their chin, have always been the bulk of the Bama fans in this area. Yeah, that’s right, Updyke types.
Got off the track again, back to business, Lacey ain’t Richardson, you have NO ONE to effectively replace Darius and Maze at the receiver position, and your Defense will be a mere shell of what it was in 2011.
Now tell us again, do you have an effective list of replacements for the thirteen starters you just lost? That’s what I thought, pure D.A.
oklahoma dawg
January 27th, 2012
4:07 pm
USuC fans…….really