
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)
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
GTBob
April 23rd, 2012
10:56 am
So you want johnson to start Vad Lee on Labor Day against virginia Tech on the road?
We are going to lose that game either way, so sure, why not?
Thank God for Reggie Ball
April 23rd, 2012
10:56 am
lol @kc
Connor Shaw, Zack Mettenberger, Jordan Rogers, and the 2 headed dysfunction fest that is UFs QB situation over 35 TD pass Aaron Murray.
back to my 10:40 post
DawginLex
April 23rd, 2012
10:57 am
See you later
The idiots are out in full force
Thank God for Reggie Ball
April 23rd, 2012
10:59 am
“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.”
that doesn’t seem to fit GTBob, evil empire, and Thomas Brown’s agenda does it
Thank God for Reggie Ball
April 23rd, 2012
10:59 am
lol @DawginLex
see ya later
Thank God for Reggie Ball
April 23rd, 2012
11:00 am
I’m out 2
goin over to the Hawks’s blog
eff the Knicks last night
LETS GO HAWKS
GTBob
April 23rd, 2012
11:03 am
that doesn’t seem to fit GTBob, evil empire, and Thomas Brown’s agenda does it
Being the number 2 passer in the SEC isn’t exactly an accomplishment. When the only stat Bill can come up with to promote Murray is TD’s then you know something is wrong. AJ Green made Murray look better then he was. After Green left Murray’s stats dropped in almost every category except TD’s.
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:03 am
he should send a gift basket to nm state and coastal carolina’s defense…he is a choker…
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:05 am
After Green left Murray’s stats dropped in almost every category except TD’s….
mcgarrity took green’s place, replacing green with scheduling…
kingdaddy
April 23rd, 2012
11:06 am
Whats it to you trolls, what UGA does. You should want Murray to be QB if he’s so bad? Why would you want Ga. to change anything? Hell, even with a pitiful team last year, we still won the SECe over an even worse S.C. Let’s see, we went 10-4 last year and underachived. We’ve improved this year, so I see at least 12-2 or even 13-1, while S.C. slips into oblivion and the old car-salesman retires. Either this year or next year, the SECe will retake the SEC-C. Spin it like you want to spin it trolls, 10-4 in a down year for Ga. just makes your team look that much worse. LOL…
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:06 am
nobody buying the dawg bs this morning….great job guys…
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:09 am
keep telling youself that kingdaddy….as long as saban and miles are in the west, the east will be second tier…
GTBob
April 23rd, 2012
11:10 am
We’ve improved this year, so I see at least 12-2 or even 13-1
How can you possibly know if you are improved or not? Because you looked good playing yourselves in the spring? We heard this same rhetoric in 2008 and UGA turned out to be an average team.
kingdaddy
April 23rd, 2012
11:11 am
evil, call him, you need all the help you can get. What school did you say you support? I didn’t hear you say it yet.
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:12 am
kingdaddy, how about running over to the hawks blog with ole reggie…
AltamahaDawg
April 23rd, 2012
11:13 am
king, are you suggesting that it’s difficult to believe that a rival fan would be in here making an honest suggesting as to which players of ours would increase the odds of beating thier team?
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:13 am
ask lexipup…i’m a proud LSU Tiger fan…
Rufus Goofus
April 23rd, 2012
11:15 am
I love me some Gawga football. Hope we go to a bowl game we can win this year.
Randy Whiteside
April 23rd, 2012
11:17 am
Go dawgs! I been a fan since the blackout game against Bama. We whipped them that second half!
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:19 am
LSU tiger fan.never been to baton rouge.love how we stole usc title in 2003 then beat sorry osu in 2007.too skeered to play uga. would have been like mulligan bowl this year but espn didn’t approve thank god
kingdaddy
April 23rd, 2012
11:20 am
Bob
I think a leaner more athletic OL, and a better running game will help take the ball out of A. Murrays hands so much. Our running game was sick last year, it will be better. Defense will improve so I see an improvement. You don’t want to agree, but that’s OK. It’s just a difference of opinion…
kc
April 23rd, 2012
11:21 am
Kennum threw 48 td’s, and over 5600 yards, over 70% completions.
Murray was, 35 td’s, 3100 yards, 59%.
Elvis Grisslebottom
April 23rd, 2012
11:21 am
Hey Randy, we won the first half against LSU and the first half against Michigan State, and the first 3 quarters against UCF. We are awesome!
georgiaboi29
April 23rd, 2012
11:22 am
Is there any one esle out there starting to think that Derrick Henry will de-commit?
kc
April 23rd, 2012
11:23 am
we had the #1 most experienced o line in the nation in 2010, and AJ Green, and Murray went 6-7. O-line ain’t the issue, that for sho.
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:23 am
a poor imitation, but i’m flattered none the less…
kc
April 23rd, 2012
11:24 am
stafford gave up 14 & 16 sacks, joe cox gave up 12. Murray gave up 33 last year, 25 the year before. Why have sacks doubled or tripled with Murray?
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:26 am
probably because at 5′ 5″, he’s closer to the ground…
kc
April 23rd, 2012
11:26 am
you guys think Murray’s interceptions will break 20 this year? Murray did throw 14 last year, and that was with a better o-line.
kc
April 23rd, 2012
11:27 am
no, Joe Cox was shorter than Murray, but Cox only gave up 12 sacks, Murray gave up 33.
kc
April 23rd, 2012
11:31 am
wonder why Sophmore QB AJ McCarron only threw 6 interceptions against a lot harder schedule, but Murray threw 14 against an easier schedule?
kc
April 23rd, 2012
11:33 am
wonder why tyler wilson only threw 6 interceptions with a harder schedule, while Murray threw 14?
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:33 am
murray is the real deal. we got the castoff.hope we can keep him out of the bars
kingdaddy
April 23rd, 2012
11:34 am
evil, you spend a lot of time hateing on Ga., when you should be focused on Alabama. See, something’s not right with this picture. I think you’re a tech nerd who’s ashamed of you school, just like country boy, who I proved to be a liar with his 9:06 post. You need to go after Ala. son, but you seem to like them. Don’t worry about us till we play for the C.G. at the end of the year. Why doesn’t this make sense to you???
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:35 am
bama ain’t got a blog.
kc
April 23rd, 2012
11:36 am
rg3, threw 37 td’s, only 6 interceptions, 4300 yards, 72% accuracy. If Murray wants ot be the best, he’s got to compare with their numbers, and he doesn’t.
kc
April 23rd, 2012
11:40 am
Murray’s best game in 2011 was New Mexico State. He the real deal.
kingdaddy
April 23rd, 2012
11:41 am
evil, I thought he did a good job too! I didn’t know you were such a Godly Man.lol…
kingdaddy
April 23rd, 2012
11:42 am
That’s funny…
kingdaddy
April 23rd, 2012
11:46 am
Oh crap! My 3rd wife just texted me Happy Anniversary…We’ve been seperated 6 yrs. This is not good…
Still@theKool-aidBAR
April 23rd, 2012
11:47 am
35:55minute MURRAY will be UGa’ 2nd Heisman winner.
Still@theKool-aidBAR
April 23rd, 2012
11:49 am
but KingDaddy she is still your sister.
Thomas Brown
April 23rd, 2012
11:49 am
dawgfan April 23rd, 2012 9:50 am
“Thomas Brown, What part of “2010″ Auburn do you not understand???” where Aaron Murray proved how great he is
____________________________________________
Stats 2010 Auburn – Georgia
Our QB :
6 rushes 25% of our total rushes, minus 4 yards total
15-28 passes 53 % completion rate
3 sacks minus 23 yards
4 of 9 on 3rd Down Conversions
2 Red Zone TD, 1 Red Zone settled for Field Goal
Their QB :
30 rushes for 151 yards rushing and 2 rushing TD
12 of 16 for 75 % Pass Completion Percentage
2 sacks minus 10 yards
10 of 14 on 3rd Down Conversions
6 Red Zone TD, – 0 – Red Zone settled for Field Goal
Pardon me for thinking you were talking about the latest game. Thanks for the clarification, dawfan. So, what you are saying is that Auburn’s QB in 2010 did not do as well as Aaron Murray 2010 ?
No. That cannot be what you are saying.
And, not the game Aaron Murray won over 8-5 Auburn not ranked in ANY poll 2011, but the game where we LOST by a blow-out of Biblical Proportions in 2010 because THEIR QB was FAR SUPERIOR to our QB.
Have I got it now, please dawgfan ?
DawginLex
April 23rd, 2012
11:51 am
Someone asked what would Saban do?
What would Spurrier do?
Saban picked McCarron over Philip sims. Sims will never be heard from.
Spurrier made the mistake of sticking with Garcia. Now he has Shaw and 2 others but Shaw will play. He regrets not finding 1 QB sooner(like before last year’s Auburn game)
Both coaches would start and play Murray just like Richt does
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:51 am
love the imitations….keep ‘em coming…
DawginLex
April 23rd, 2012
11:53 am
I bet Les Miles wishes he would have never played Jefferson last year too.
I think Jarrett Lee could have at least gotten them across the 50 yard line against Bama. LOL
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:54 am
i respect bama…they have a documented great history…unlike uga, who has a history of choking, under performing, and embarrasing the sec on a regular basis…
ARdawg
April 23rd, 2012
11:57 am
GT Bob
Get your head removed from your anus. Boise was not the better or more talented team. Better prepared and well coached yes, better team, no.
Your slip is showing again
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:57 am
lexipup is back…i’m glad jefferson and lee are gone…time for zmett and rivers (phillip’s little brother) to take the reigns…that being said, miles knows what saban knows…you win running the ball, not throwing it around playing fairy ball…
evil empire
April 23rd, 2012
11:59 am
the scoreboard is the ultimate bottom line…boise is, was the better team…