
Offensive lineman Cordy Glenn, just drafted by the Buffalo Bills, started 50 games for the Georgia Bulldogs. (University of Georgia)
Let’s jump straight into some of this week’s Junkyard Mail …
Robert Nesbitt writes: Junkyard, I heard on the [NFL] draft coverage of the 1st round something that has me hopping mad. Gil Brandt, the resident draft guru, was pontificating on why Cordy Glenn may not have been drafted. Gil indicated it is well known Georgia players do much better in the pros (than college)and that Glenn (and by association) other Bulldogs are soft in they way they play college ball. This burns me up, because the truth hurts. What are your thoughts?
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard this rap on Georgia players. NFL scouts were dissing the strength and conditioning of Mark Richt’s players at least a couple of years before the head coach decided an overhall of the conditioning staff was in order. And while the team overall looked stronger last year, the fourth-quarter fade in the bowl game showed there’s still room for improvement in that regard. Of course, Georgia has still had 57 draft picks in the past 10 years (tops in the SEC), though the rate has fallen off somewhat in the past five years. Still, I’m not sure Brandt’s citing of the Dawgs’ reputation around the league for being “soft” was really at play in Glenn not getting drafted until the Bills took him in the 41st spot in the second round. There was some talk about him occasionally showing lazy technique, plus there probably were questions about his weight (somewhere in the vicinity of 345), though he’s shown himself to be remarkably quick for a big man. More likely there were questions about his suitability at tackle, since he was a guard for 32 of his 50 starts at UGA. Still, those 50 starts for a team playing in the SEC (tying Clint Boling’s record for a UGA offensive lineman) belie the “soft” tag and it should be noted that another draft guru, Jon Gruden, professed himself “shocked” that Glenn was still available in the second round. “I thought he was a legitimate first rounder. He’s handled consistently SEC competition,” Gruden said. But back to your overall point: Joe Tereshinski has only had one season to turn things around in the strength and conditioning department. It’ll take some demonstrable improvement there to get rid of the Dogs’ previous reputation among NFL types.
Terry Lively writes: Bill, I appreciate your insights. I just have to ask: Why do you think the Dawgs consistently struggle in recruiting the offensive line position? This is prompted by the most recent “should have had him” in Max Garcia. We have the need, we have the skill players and we have the offensive style (allegedly) that should make it attractive for MANY linemen, yet we always seem to lose way more than we win. Take Garcia — wanted to be closer to home, an OT (and Lord knows we need them), and we were his leader at least at one point … but we lost him. Tell me where I’m off in my assessment or why you think we are always lagging at that position. And by the way, yes I know it’s a long way to signing day, but we seem to say that every year down the stretch but don’t close well in this area, and right now out of 15 commitments we have ONE OL on the board. It just doesn’t make sense given the opportunity in Athens.
We all know the offensive line has been a weak point for Richt’s program in recent years and recruiting no doubt lies at the heart of that. Of course, Will Friend is only in his second year as OL coach but, yeah, letting Maryland transfer Max Garcia slip away falls on him. The Georgia native left the Terps because he wanted to play closer to home and listed Georgia as his favorite early on. You can’t say Georgia doesn’t ever get quality OL players, though. John Theus, who’ll join the team this summer, is a highly touted five-star signee. And while three-star tackle Aulden Bynum is currently the only offensive lineman committed to Georgia in the 2013 class, recruiting experts see the Dogs having a good shot at quite a few others, including five-star player Laremy Tunsil. The Dawgs are considered likely to sign several tackles and another center and guard or two. I’m not ready to write off Georgia’s OL recruiting just on the basis of not snagging Garcia.
Steve Yearta writes: First, I thought that we should be as good as last year; maybe [Aaron] Murray will make it through the season without throwing pick 6’s at inopportune times; the running back corps will be vastly improved; and the OL and special teams probably won’t be any worse; and we’ll wind up winning 10 and losing 3. Now, however, I’ve drifted to: the offensive line will not be, even with the starters healthy, a strength and if, heaven forbid, injuries occur, it will be a struggle to have any consistency; no, [Murray] hasn’t beaten a good team yet, and I have great concern about his effectiveness and health if the OL is ineffective; and considering the lack of attention to special teams under this regime who knows what will happen there? Obviously, my concerns are with the offense and special teams. I think the defensive line and backers are excellent and can probably cover up some deficiencies in the defensive backfield. I wouldn’t be surprised if we wound up losing 1 game or 5. Just too hard to read this team. Thanks for your blog!
You’re right that on first blush it’s easy to think that in 2012 Georgia should at the very least repeat as SEC East champ and perhaps be a bit better than the 2011 team. But, as you correctly note, there are a lot of questions still to be answered. As I’ve made clear here, Murray isn’t among my primary worries. I’m much more concerned about the offensive line and whether it will allow our impressive stable of tailbacks to get anything going. And, as you noted, there’s a huge question mark hanging over special teams play. Until we see how the freshman specialists perform and whether the offseason tinkering improves kick coverage, that must remain on the list of the Dogs’ major liabilities.

Will competition from new running backs provide a spark for Isaiah Crowell? (Associated Press)
On a more positive note, Jerry Cochran writes: Bill, I truly believe Mark Richt’s team this year has a chance to be special. I know the offensive line has to be rebuilt and we’re going to be missing some starters in the secondary against Missouri, but I really feel Aaron Murray is about to come into his own and I’m just plain excited by the prospects in the running game. I think the addition of Keith Marshall and Todd Gurley is going to spark Isaiah Crowell to fully live up to his potential and give Georgia the kind of versatility in the running game that LSU showed this past season. Am I being overly optimistic?
A lot depends on how the OL develops, in terms of both Murray’s progression at QB and the running game, but if that unit can gel before the South Carolina game, Georgia’s defense plays up to its considerable capabilities and the aforementioned special teams situation stablizes, the 2012 Dawgs certainly could be a Top 5 team.
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466 comments Add your comment
Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
12:52 pm
Anyone trying to blame Bobo for Murray’s 33 sacks, doesn’t know football. Bobo’s QB almost never get sacked more than 12-16 times a season. Bobo coaches them to throw the ball away or hit the short outlet receiver.
Name any other QB Bobo has EVER coached that got sacked 33 times in one season.
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
12:52 pm
Not that there’s anyhting wrong with that.
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
12:53 pm
Bubs, I guess I can’t name one. You must be on to something.
Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
12:53 pm
Cordy & Ben just got drafted in the NFL, I’ll go with what the Scouts think.
guillotine
April 28th, 2012
12:54 pm
Congrats UGA..You have tied LA-Lafayette and Temple with 2 drafted so far. Quite the program in Athens! Still trailing U of Cincinnati though..
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
12:54 pm
Bubs, are you gonna answer me about why Jones and Glenn were abused by Gholson in the Bowl game??
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
12:55 pm
Enquiring minds want to know.
Reality Dawg
April 28th, 2012
12:56 pm
Based on this article the scouts think they are soft and under-coached. The guys have talent, but Richt and his staff aren’t using it to its full potential.
BigBerthaDawg
April 28th, 2012
12:56 pm
@Bubbs
Zing! Right on, no other QB under Bobo got sacked 33 times. Bobo ain’t the issue.
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
12:57 pm
I’ve had linemen at Thomas Co Central that blocked better than Jones and Glenn did in that Bowl game.
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
12:58 pm
Reality Dawg,
You really think so? Durka-Dur!!!!!!!!!!!!
BigBerthaDawg
April 28th, 2012
12:58 pm
Congrats to Coach Friend on 2 NFL drafy picks, won’t hurt recruiting….Great job Coach.
Jim Grabasski
April 28th, 2012
1:04 pm
At the rate we’re going, it won’t matter if we play South Carolina the second game of the season or the last game of the season.
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
1:05 pm
Still waiting, Bubbs.
BigBerthaDawg
April 28th, 2012
1:07 pm
Wow, Coach Friend, a 3rd linemen heading to the NFL, TE Charles to Cincy, wow, great job Coach, his guys can block….50% of Coach Friend’s line gets drafted….
7576DAWG
April 28th, 2012
1:11 pm
Murray was sacked 33 times because he is not a pocket passer, he is a scrambler and roll out Quarterback. That’s what he did so well in high school. He didn’t learn to stand in the pocket and get rid of the ball . If nobody was open he just ran the ball that’s why he gained so many yards his senior year. He has had 2 years to learn how to avoid sacks as a pocket passer and hopefully he will prove that this year.
Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
1:13 pm
Already answered, I’ll go with NFL Scouts opinion over yours. Both got drafted, and I’m sure Scouts agreed most of the 33 sacks were on Aaron Murray. Again, name any other QB Bobo has ever coached that got sacked more than 33 times in a season. That’s about 2x more than Bobo’s QB’s get sacked. Murray’s the issue.
Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
1:15 pm
Nope, Murray doesn’t get better with experience, he gets worse in sacks, interceptions, accuracy, and so on. Went from 25 sacks in 2010 to 33 in 2011 with 3 NFL linemen blocking for him. Nice try though.
Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
1:15 pm
Nope, Murray doesn’t get better with experience, he gets worse in sacks, interceptions, accuracy, and so on. Went from 25 sacks in 2010 to 33 in 2011 with 3 NFL linemen blocking for him. Nice try though.
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
1:20 pm
Bubbs, you know better than that. For every player picked, there’s at least 10 that fail. A scout’s opinion isn’t necessarily the key to the golden crapper, you know?
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
1:21 pm
7576DAWG……
Murray ain’t in high school any more, and he needs to stary playing like it.
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
1:21 pm
Start playing like it, I meant to say.
Haywood Jablowme
April 28th, 2012
1:25 pm
Murray’s play will cost us at least 2 games this year. Book it!
GT Bob
April 28th, 2012
1:26 pm
Make that 4 games.
Fred "Twinkletoes" Flinstone
April 28th, 2012
1:28 pm
GT Bob, get off the computer……Star Trek is on.
Cuz
April 28th, 2012
1:30 pm
My guess is that we will know something about this team by December.
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
1:30 pm
Murray = Tony Romo, Part 2.
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
1:30 pm
Brilliant guess, Cuz.
Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
1:31 pm
I’d say we know something about this team in game #2. But, that’s just me.
Difference of opinion
April 28th, 2012
1:34 pm
Anti-Dog posters versus SEC coaches and pro scouts. Who has more credibility? Despite having some weaknesses, the latter group think Murray’s upside far outweighs his faults. I will go with Saban, Miles, Richt and other SEC coaches who think he is one of the best in the nation, as do the pro scouts.
Also all this Will Friend bashing. See what UGA has committed in a couple of months before passing judgment on Friend. If you are a real Dog fan, and not a troll, there is a free site that has excellent information about where we stand with the Big Uglies (trolls welcome to read it, just cannot post, but it will probably upset you to see how well our recruiting is going). Our problem is not going to be getting a great group of OL committed, but deciding which deserving candidates will be left out.
To Ed Pilcher
April 28th, 2012
1:37 pm
Shouldn’t you be tuning up that veer? Longtime with no state title.
HandyMandawg
April 28th, 2012
1:40 pm
I wouldn’t bring Saban & Miles into it. They both offered Zach Mettenberger, the guy who beat out Murray, a scholarship. At UGA, Saban & Miles think the backup QB’s are good enough to offer them scholarships. True of Lemay too, he outplayed Murray, so did Mason.
Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
1:45 pm
Richt’s been a really easy guy to predict. Richt, after finishing firs tplace in the SEC East, loses either 1 or 2 more games the next year, like clockwork, it’s happened 4 times, and Richt’s been 0-4 losing 1 to 2 more games the following season. So, 90%+ odds, looking at an 8-9 win season.
Or, Richt’s lost more games than the year before 7 out of last 9 seasons, so 80% chance teams goes 9 wins or less using that formula.
One thing about Richt, he loses urgency from year to year, consistently, particularly after a good season.
Probably his way of keeping expectations LOW.
RJ
April 28th, 2012
1:56 pm
Bubbs the easiest to sack and the most interceptions in the nation, if this was being graded you would get an f which tells me a lot. Your credibility just went out the window. Let the upcoming season stand for it self before you start trading the players, team and coach. Btw look at how many Boise State players have been drafted, its not like they were playing the sisters of the poor. A disappointing loss but live in the now not in the past and two years ago Murray was a freshmen. Yes he needs to improve in some areas but he is an awesome kid and I predict he will make you and several others eat there words next season. And even if he doesn’t I will support him, the team and coach.
Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
1:59 pm
Murray ranked 440th in sacks and 440th in interceptions out of the 450 QB’s ESPN tracks. I think this makes him the easiest to sacks pick off in the NCAA. NFL draft experts picked UGA O-lineman, in spite of Murray’s stats, so that tells me, they’re putting blame on Murray, not O-Line.
Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
2:00 pm
If you support a QB with an 0-9 record vs. ranked teams, do you really want to win those kind of games when you know he can’t win them? you are ok with 0-9? Not me.
To Handy
April 28th, 2012
2:02 pm
According to the SEC coaches, Murray was one of the two best QBs in the SEC last year. That is why I brought Saban and Miles into it. Mettenburger had tons of offers, as did Murray. As to why UGA has quality backups at QB, high school players know Richt’s record of developing QBs such as two Heisman winners at FSU, the all time winningest QB in the SEC, and the NFL draft’s #1 pick awhile back.
For Dog fans, the good part is that Murray will only get better with experience.
To Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
2:07 pm
How many Heisman winning QBs have you worked with? I will go with Richt over you on who deserves to start at UGA. I will also go with the pro scouts that consulted on the Sporting News article rating Murray one of the top 15 college players in the country. The NFL scout commented that Murray sometimes made poor decisions and was not as accurate as he could be, but in spite of this, his positives far outweighed his negatives.
In summary, forgive me if I take Richt and NFL scouts over Bubbs on the AJC blog. That’s just me.
Frank Lane
April 28th, 2012
2:08 pm
Years ago when Richt first was named head coach, I asked Jamie Dukes during lunch whether Richt would be a good head coach. He said, “He will if he can remember that the SEC is a “physical” league, not a “finesse” league like the ACC. Teams in the ACC fool you. Teams in the SEC beat you.
How true that has played out.
HandyMandawg
April 28th, 2012
2:10 pm
Mettenberger was offered scholarships by Miles & Saban, AFTER he left UGA because of the way he dominated Murray over the Spring scrimmages, and the way he performed as leader at his community college. Aaon Muray, no one would trade for him if they could at this point with his big game win loss track record, conference worst interceptions, conference worst sacks, and so on. And no, of all the QB’s on the roster, the one that does not get better with experience, is undoubtedly Aaon Muray, look at his interceptions—8 to 14, sacks 25 to 33, accuracy down to under 60% now, down to 50% this Spring.
kingdaddy
April 28th, 2012
2:13 pm
RJ
The trolls only care about the part of the truth that suits their poison of Murray. The trolls aren’t experts at anything except opening their blow-holes. The people who get paid to have an opinion on Murray say he is poised to have an awesome year. The same trolls have been on here all day posting the same garbage over and over. Murray must have spanked them oretty good in high-school for them to obsess over him like this.lol!!! Nerds…
tony
April 28th, 2012
2:15 pm
I am just as frustrated as anyone about how this team is being coached from an offensive standpoint but lets face it, no changes will be made as longs as the football program is generating 70 million dollars annually(50 million of that is profit money)……..only the Longhorns generate more.
As long as the status quo remains the same Mr.Richt is their guy no matter how many games he lose next season.
Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
2:16 pm
You would go with starting Murray over Mason or Lemay? Murray is too short, he can’t see over the teams with big dlinemen, and he’s careless with the football, he’s inaccurate, and he can’t beat a good team. Don’t think any NFL team would sign him right now, that’s why Murray didn’t go Pro after the feedback he got. I’ll go with their opinion over yours. If he’s so great, he would have gone Pro this season. Richt’s been known to get it wrong on starters before, Moreno, starting Joe T over Stafford, just a few that come to mind. Richt is absolutely wrong to keep starting A Murray. Murray hasn’t earned it.
To kingdaddy
April 28th, 2012
2:19 pm
How right you are! Some of these posters are immune to logic. Just after I pointed out that the SEC COACHES said Murray was one of the TWO best QBs in the SEC last year, a poster implied no one would want Murray as their QB. If that is true, how in the world did he get enough votes from SEC COACHES to be named one of the two best in the conference?
SandledDog
April 28th, 2012
2:23 pm
@Bubbs:
Excellent point about how Jones–Charles–Glenn, all getting drafted, means NFL sees UGA’s sack numbers all on Aaron Murray. Really good point.
Murray's pro potential
April 28th, 2012
2:24 pm
I think Murray was right to come back. He only has two years playing in the SEC and could benefit from more seasoning, plus he is not of optimal size. In spite of all this, NFL scouts consulted in the Sporting News think he is one of the 15 best COLLEGE players in the country.
kingdaddy
April 28th, 2012
2:26 pm
Most of these trolls never even watched more than one UGA game and that was probably when we played G.T. If they had of watched any of the games, they would have seen Murray under constant pressure for many different reasons. I’m not making excuses for him, he made mistakes but football is a team game and the trolls on this blog just don’t care about that aspect of the game. Their opinion is irrealavant and sophomoric…
Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
2:27 pm
You guys supporting Murray, are the same ones that supported Richt’s decision to start Joe Terishinski at QB, over future #1 NFL draft pick, Matthew Stafford. Or sitting Knowshon Moreno so much his freshman year.
Bubbs
April 28th, 2012
2:30 pm
If Justin Anderson gets drafted, that will mean 4 of Will Friend’s linemen got drafted, and will probably be Mark Richt’s wake up call about the 33 sacks UGA gave up in 2011 with 3, potentially 4, NFL linemen.
kingdaddy
April 28th, 2012
2:32 pm
Also, a lot of the draft experts think UGAs linemen have potential, but played soft. That means they didn’t always do their J O B S…