Fan talk: G-Day surprises and the Aaron Murray ‘conspiracy’ theories

Ricky Lowe runs for a surprise touchdown during the G-Day game. (Johnny Crawford / AJC)

Ricky Lowe runs for a surprise touchdown during the G-Day game. (Johnny Crawford / AJC)

Let’s jump right into a sampling of recent Junkyard Mail …

Ken Crow writes: Bill, I really enjoy the Blawg and your down-the-middle approach to fandom. You’re not afraid to criticize when you think it’s warranted, but you remain supportive of Coach Richt and the program and don’t continually harp on the negatives. I also appreciate your obvious love for the school and your hometown of Athens. I really wanted to get to the Classic City for G-Day this year but wasn’t able to because of some family stuff. I enjoyed your report from the game and was encouraged by what you said about the quarterbacks, running backs and defense. So who surprised you most at G-Day?

Thanks, Ken. While I thought Jay Rome’s long touchdown catch-run was the highlight of the day, it wasn’t particularly surprising, as I’d expected him to do well. And I was pleasantly surprised by the play of the starting offensive line. But I think the biggest surprise for me probably was the play of linebacker Ramik Wilson, who led the Red team defense with seven tackles (two for loss) and an interception that he returned 19 yards. And, of course, there was the play where Reuben Faloughi knocked the ball away from Black QB Parker Welch and unheralded senior defensive lineman Ricky Lowe grabbed the ball in midair and ran it back 62 yards for a touchdown, probably the highlight of his playing career at UGA. Those are the moments that make G-Day games fun.

Ed from Avondale Estates writes: So I’ve heard [Isaiah] Crowell has grown up and looks great, [Keith] Marshall is the real deal and Boo Malcome had a great spring. I’ve even gotten the position-of-the-day updates on Richard Samuel. Why no [Todd] Gurley updates? I have high hopes for that kid and he’s gotten no spring press. What’s the word?

The word is he’s still in high school. Gurley was not one of the UGA signees who enrolled early this year. But the coaches are very high on his potential and while he’ll start out preseason camp in August behind all the other tailbacks, I have a feeling his talent will show pretty quickly. Perhaps even enough for him to avoid taking a redshirt season in a crowded tailback corps.

Richard Hong writes: I wish someone would write an article that would explain why the QB position is not a wide open competition to see who should be the starter for this year. Sorry, but my untrained eyes just don’t see why people think [Aaron] Murray is such a good QB. He throws a lot of interceptions, makes a lot of bad decisions, can’t get out of the pocket when he needs to, fumbles when he does run and CANNOT throw the ball on the run. So please, would someone tell me what I’m not seeing?

On a similar note, Michael Jones writes: I like Aaron Murray but I am concerned with his accuracy and his trend of turning the ball over in big games that absolutely kill the Dawgs. Have you heard of outside the box training for Murray to get him to be more accurate and protecting the football? He got us to the SEC Championship game, I just want to see him make the next step.

There's a reason national sports media are high on Aaron Murray. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

There's a reason national sports media are high on Aaron Murray. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

I know there’s a segment of Bulldogs fandom that’s very down on Murray and convinced that Mark Richt and Mike Bobo are blindly letting him hold on to the starting quarterback’s job despite the obvious talents of backups Hutson Mason and Christian LeMay. Some folks even believe there’s some sort of “conspiracy” to keep Murray in a job he doesn’t deserve. I suppose some fans are remembering how Jim Donnan fell in love with Quincy Carter and ran off all his other quarterbacks. But this situation is nothing like that one. There’s a reason Murray made some All-SEC teams and is routinely cited by national sports media as one of the best QBs in the conference. He was the SEC’s No. 2 passer, throwing for 3,149 yards and 35 touchdowns a season ago. He ranked second in passing yards per game, second in total offense and fourth in passing efficiency. Of the returning quarterbacks in FBS football, only Southern Cal’s Matt Barkley threw for more touchdowns (37) in 2011 than Murray. Yes, Murray threw too many interceptions last season and had a couple of very costly fumbles. Richt himself has noted Murray needs to do a better job of taking care of the football. But as I wrote when we discussed Murray in January, the argument can be made that his tendency to fumble or throw a pick 6 at the worst possible time might be at least in part attributable to the sketchy protection he was getting from Georgia’s erratic offensive line and, in the last couple of games, the lack of a consistent running attack. This year he’ll again open the season behind a questionable OL, but he should have a much more potent, consistent group of running backs, which Bobo has said he thinks will make Murray a better quarterback. And sheer experience should help Murray make better on-field decisions and improve his ball security. He’s a good on-field leader and showed in last year’s Florida game that he can make big-time throws in tough situations, especially those two fourth-down touchdowns. I know, the knock on him is that he’s yet to beat a really good team. And I’ll agree that Mason and LeMay both show a lot of potential. But, frankly, from what I’ve seen so far, neither one is ready yet to supplant Murray.

Devon Wade writes: Bill, I am a former Tucker Tiger and if you know anything about Ga. high school football you will know that Tucker High School has been a UGA pipeline for several years now. It is most definitely Dawg Country. However, when I graduated high school I landed at a small liberal arts college right outside of Columbia, Mo. (right in the middle of Tiger Country). My roommate during my entire time in college is a die-hard Mizzou fan, and of course I am a Dawg through and through. We have always joked around about whose team would win if the two ever faced. Well lo and behold the semester AFTER we graduate they become division rivals and I know he has been salivating with the recent suspensions of key players going into that game in Columbia (which I will be at with him). I am still confident that between now and then CMR can get some players to fill in the holes in the secondary and I think our front seven can get enough pressure to make [Mizzou quarterback James] Franklin more uncomfortable than he has ever been. I believe our defense is still more talented than theirs even without several starters. Should I have reason to still be confident that we can pick up the W in Columbia minus key players? Appreciate your consideration. Big fan of the Blawg.

Thanks. I tend to agree with you, Devon. While Georgia won’t enter the game against Missouri at full-strength, I think the Dogs’ defensive front seven will be formidable. And from what I saw last year of Mizzou’s defense, I don’t believe it’s yet SEC-ready.

Richard Judy writes: Enjoyed your comment about my hero, Fred Birchmore. I am a ’73 UGA grad, and just after graduating I hiked the Appalachian Trail from Maine back to Georgia. Fred and [son] Danny read an article I wrote in the old AJC Sunday Magazine and asked me to counsel them on their upcoming Georgia to Maine AT thru-hike. I was invited into the Birchmore home and quickly discovered what special people these were. Fred and Danny needed no advice from me, but they made me feel like a real friend. A few years back, when my daughter was a J-school student at UGA, she contacted Fred about doing a story for the old UGAzine publication. He treated her like royalty and said very kind things to her about her old man. Fred was a class act, the kind of man who deserved a century of high-quality living.

Thanks, Richard. You’re right that the Birchmores are a very special family and Athens and UGA are both much better off for them having been there.

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739 comments Add your comment

kingdaddy

April 22nd, 2012
6:16 pm

Hey Bill
You don’t deserve to have King in your name. I had two post dropped while defending Ga. But you have no problem with the fake fans negative comments? I am very disappointed in you sir…

a country boy can survive

April 22nd, 2012
6:20 pm

kingdaddy, Bill had nothing to do with your posts being dropped. Are fans who expect more called “fake fans” now? The term “realistic fan” sounds more accurate.

Dekalb Fan

April 22nd, 2012
6:22 pm

The only team that has consistently beat The Dawgs is Florida. The rest of the SEC has not done well against UGA since Richt has been there. The SEC east was the power conference until a few years ago. Ga got robbed at a shot for BCS Title in 2007 season. The LSU Tigers got beat by a mediocre Arkansas team the last game of that season and got to play for title.

Dawg One

April 22nd, 2012
6:23 pm

Are all the early enrollers passing their remedial reading courses?

Verlaine

April 22nd, 2012
6:27 pm

“Ga got robbed at a shot for BCS Title in 2007 season.”

You want cheese with that whine?

alpharetta alice

April 22nd, 2012
6:27 pm

Ga got robbed at a shot for BCS Title in 2007 season.

there went your credibility…change your name to crybaby dawg…if you had beat a 6-6 SCarolina team, or if you hadn’t gotten throttled by Tennessee, you would have gone on your typical big stage meltdown against LSU in the SECCG or Ohio State in the NCgame…saved you from another embarrassment….

crowbar jim

April 22nd, 2012
6:35 pm

man what a bunch of punks, if it ain’t ESPN screwed us, or we got screwed in 2007, or, Fairley tried to hurt our qb, or, if AJ wasn’t suspended, or, if Jasper hadn’t fumbled,or, if our receivers had held on to the ball in the SECCG, or, hundreds of other excuses used by you dawg fans on a daily basis. Try to narrow it down to inside 10 excuses.

flashlight

April 22nd, 2012
7:26 pm

Q Carter > A Murray

R Ball > A Murray

THE Dixie Redcoat Band

April 22nd, 2012
7:30 pm

ohio state had 80,000 in the rain and cold for their Spring game.
Weather was better in Athens…

Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville

April 22nd, 2012
7:44 pm

Q Carter & Reggie Ball > than A Murray

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What grade level did you make it to, 2nd grade

Dawg Whisperer

April 22nd, 2012
8:36 pm

Well, let’s see… 90,000+ regularly attend UGA home games. Why do they keep coming? You would think from reading the absurdity of some of the comments on this blog that they are representative of the average dawg fan. That’s fine for the two hundred or so that routinely post on every UGA football related article on AJC blogs (I recognize that about half are in sheep’s clothes-not dawg fans) but most fans have a life outside of UGA football and have little interest in debating every nuance. I’m not criticizing those that choose to do so, just don’t expect the rest of us to bite (maybe, we’re just not rabid fans) when you cry wolf for the hundredth time.

kingdaddy

April 22nd, 2012
8:38 pm

Country boy
You say you’re a fan, I say you’re a liar who doesn’t know what a Ga. fan is. You say Auburn, who we destroyed is better? Yeah, right, you’re a fan but not of Ga. We should have beat S.C., we gave them the game, but they weren’t better, another lie. We beat Flordia, and they are better too, right? Idiod. Arkentucky, really and you as a Bulldog FAN know they are better than Ga.? Yeah, your one of the best fans Ga. ever had. You are an idiot and a liar, but you are not now or ever will be a true Doggie fan. You can critize Ga. as a true fan, but don’t make stuff up Techie boy…

Old Dawg

April 22nd, 2012
8:48 pm

“Some Dawg fans are morons and would find something to b*tch about in a perfect season and a NC”

I would love to get the chance to put that to the test. So, CMR – give us a perfect season and a NC abd see how much we b*tch!

Dawg Bite

April 22nd, 2012
8:50 pm

To sum it all up, I guess Murray sucks, and UGA is a very mediocre program , except for tennis and golf ! Good gosh, even the Gym Dogs have gone South! We are all about academics, I guess?

kingdaddy

April 22nd, 2012
8:56 pm

Cont. Boy
How do you know what happened to my two dropped post? You psychic, or maybe Bill King called you and told you what happened to my two post? I was talking to Bill anyway. Did I say, “Hey Bill, ask Country boy why my post were dropped and have that nosey boy get back to the kingdaddy, thanks Bill!” From here on try not to pretend to be a Dawg and mind your own business…

a country boy can survive

April 22nd, 2012
9:06 pm

I said…Maxwell, today UGA is probably the 6th or 7th best program in the SEC. Behind LSU, Arkansas, Bama, Florida, SoCar, Auburn…AND THATS THE TRUTH…
The key word is program…LSU, Bama, and Arkansas aren’t even debatable..UGa is 4-18 against Florida, who has won 2 natchamps in last 10 years; UGA can’t match Florida’s PROGRAM; S Carolina’s PROGRAM is on an upward track; they’ve won 3 of the last 5 games they’ve played UGA; in the last 5 years they have lost 5 more games total than UGA has, but has played a tougher conference schedule (Ark x5, LSU x2, Bama x2)…and Auburn; you have done well lately against the Barn, but their crystal ball outshines the Michigan State and UCF losses…so taking the last 5 years into review, those PROGRAMS are superior to UGA’s…right now…not 20 years ago, not 15 years from now, right now…UGA is arguably the 7th best PROGRAM in the SEC…and the longer you stay with the current leadership you have in place, the closer Tennessee, TAMU, and Missouri are getting..sad but true.

a country boy can survive

April 22nd, 2012
9:08 pm

and tone it down boy

a country boy can survive

April 22nd, 2012
9:14 pm

This is my final post. Keep up the good fight TRUE DAWG FANS. Resist the good man, good kids, 1980 homers who live in the past. I have enjoyed it.

Old Dawg

April 22nd, 2012
9:20 pm

So why would CMR continue to play Murray if he didn’t think he was the best qualified?

Ever seen the movie “Angels in the Outfield”? The last scene where the pitcher was left in the game even though he was obviously too tired? Loyalty. In the movie, he catches the winning out, but what if he had missed and they ended up losing? Would the coach have been lauded for his loyalty? Thiss is what I think it is like for Richt – he is going to be loyal to his starter QB, and if it loses games, so be it.

Across the Wide Missouri

April 22nd, 2012
9:23 pm

Missouri 42, Georgia 13

Bye bye to the leg humpers from Jawja!!!

WonkaFactory

April 22nd, 2012
9:24 pm

Until Richt quits giving fake trophies to Aaron Murray, rewarding Murray for unearned stuff, Murray will keep losing to unranked teams, thinking he’s the best QB around.

Murray got awarded the Spring MVP trophy. Murray was the only QB in the SEC to not throw at least 2 td’s in the Spring game. Murray only threw 2 td’s, in 3 public scrimmages, only completed 50% of his passes in the 3 Spring scrimmages. Threw an interception returned for a touchdown in scrimmage one. 1 td in scrimmage 2. 39% completion and 1 td in scrimmage 3.

I believe Murray is entitled with the UGA QB starting position, and has not earned it.

The real world don’t work like that. You don’t get trophies for being the worst.

You get fired.

Spring MVP?????

A1A

April 22nd, 2012
9:26 pm

So why would CMR continue to play Murray if he didn’t think he was the best qualified?

Because Richt is an over-the-hill 3rd rate coach? :-)

RHall55

April 22nd, 2012
9:31 pm

Right now the real conspiracy is why CMR tolerates mediocrity from certain coaches: !) Let’s how well Coach Mike Bobo uses his talent this year!! 2) Let’s see if Coach Rodney Garner captures the top talent in the state like 2011 or flounders for in-state talent like 2012 (no in-state OL, no DB, no ILB, and only one WR!!) 3) Coach Will Friend, who looks like the latest in UGA clowns, only 3 LOI’s from OL last year (no in-state OL), only 1 OL commitment so far this year (already missing out on MLK OL Josh Outlaw) and dropping the ball on Maryland transfer Max Garcia; I’m tired of complacency; will never compete w/ AL, LSU, and others with these type of performances!!

WonkaFactory

April 22nd, 2012
9:38 pm

Why does Richt continue to start a QB with an 0-9 record against ranked teams?

PRIDE.

Doesn’t want to admit he was wrong.

Hilton Head, Jr.

April 22nd, 2012
9:45 pm

The O=lineman thing puzzles me. Why can’t Georgia recruit quality linemen. There approx 320 o=linemen on NFL rosters right now. How many went to UGA? I can’t recall the names of many ex-dawg o-linemen in the league. The in-state kids not wanting to play for Richt surprises me.

kingdaddy

April 22nd, 2012
9:55 pm

Cont.boy
I believe you’re the one with boy as your handle and what I said to you is you’re no Dawg fan. You trying to pass yourself off as one is why you are a liar BOY…Maybe you should tone down your love for the Ga. PROGRAM! With fans like you, who needs enemies, boy…

Neutral

April 22nd, 2012
10:10 pm

That QB who is 0-9 vs ranked teams was 18 & 19 years old those 2 seasons. Hang in there and give him 1 more year. I sure as hell don’t want to start a rookie…..that is where we were 2 years ago with Murray. I do agree with everyone that we do need to give our back-up QBs more time on the field, but they surely don’t need to be the starters……that would be suicide.

GT77

April 22nd, 2012
10:13 pm

with a dwarf for a qb, a bunch of brownie eating db’s, and an unexperienced overweight lineman core, how can you have any hope for this season???

Neutral

April 22nd, 2012
10:18 pm

@A1A

I noticed you are a regular on the Tech blogs and just as stupid here. Funny you complain about Dawgs posting on your turf with negative blogs, but you are comfortable doing the same garbage here. You are just as bad as any of the folks you are criticizing.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

April 22nd, 2012
10:18 pm

Neutral….he was 19 & 20 (born November 10, 1990) that is why he was picked on by the fans for the FSU trip and having a beer in a photo when he was under 21. Richt didn’t Discipline him for that. Murray was a redshirt behind COX.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

April 22nd, 2012
10:21 pm

Neutral….A1A is the highway in the Florida Keys and you think he is a TECH Fan?

Neutral

April 22nd, 2012
10:22 pm

That dwarf and lardass OLs destroyed your team so I wouldn’t cast stones Mr GT 77

GT77

April 22nd, 2012
10:26 pm

not casting, just stating fact. I myself hate CPJ so as you can read I never said UGA wouldnt beat us. You just will not beat many other SEC schools either. FACT…

kingdaddy

April 22nd, 2012
10:26 pm

Country boy
In your 9:06 post you stated—”you have done well against the barn.” Any Doggie fan would have said “we have done well against the barn.” Any good Dawg can sniff out a vermin, and you are nothing more than a big, fat rat, and a liar. Just notva good one. LOL…

Neutral

April 22nd, 2012
10:27 pm

doesn’t A1A run the down the entire east coast of Florida….Mr Kool Aid….since you are acting like an expert?

GT77

April 22nd, 2012
10:27 pm

You have two qbs behind the dwarf that should be starting.

Neutral

April 22nd, 2012
10:31 pm

Maybe we aren’t good enough to win the best conference in history, but we are good enough to win the East side of the SEC.

Neutral

April 22nd, 2012
10:32 pm

@GT77
good plan…..is your advice intended to help GT win?

GT77

April 22nd, 2012
10:33 pm

you will not beat mizzou, so I see no east side victory.

kingdaddy

April 22nd, 2012
10:33 pm

Neutral
If you were a Techie, you’d hate UGA too!

Andy

April 22nd, 2012
10:34 pm

Hey Countryboy I believe you hit a raw nerve with Kingdaddy are do you think he’s had that name so long he’s begining to believe someone died and really left him King. I can’t believe anyone thats not a real Dawg fan would want to pass their self off as one the way they are playing these days!

Still@theKool-aidBAR

April 22nd, 2012
10:35 pm

A1 maybe but as I remember A1A is the KEYs highway and why Jimmy Buffet named his band that. I-95 runs the whole of the Eastern US and Florida. A1A also runs on the Beach along Miami

crowbar jim

April 22nd, 2012
10:35 pm

Face it kingdaddy, country boy punked you.

GT77

April 22nd, 2012
10:36 pm

na, not helping just cant understand how you let all the talent you get go to waste every year. sad, how any other coach would have multiple championships with the talent cmr has wasted.

kingdaddy

April 22nd, 2012
10:40 pm

I expect no less from trolls. I believe I busted the boy out to be a troll just like you two. Punked, really try growing up…

Still@theKool-aidBAR

April 22nd, 2012
10:40 pm

It does run from Amelia Island to the Keys. I just know the Miami and Keys portion.

crowbar jim

April 22nd, 2012
10:42 pm

Hey kingdaddy…I’ll grab you some tissues to wipe your tears. Or, maybe your backside after the way you were treated tonight!

flashlight

April 22nd, 2012
10:45 pm

kingdaddy

April 22nd, 2012
10:49 pm

Andy
I just don’t understand why someone that doesn’t like UGA, would pretend to be a fan. Don’t be afraid to say you like Tech. If you’re scared say you’re scared…

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

April 22nd, 2012
10:50 pm

@ GT77:

UGA is considering dropping GT from our schedule so we can improve our Strength of Schedule.