
Jay Clark in happier times with the Gym Dogs. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)
Replacing a legend is nearly always a thankless job, but new head coaches rarely step into a more difficult situation than Jay Clark did following on the high-heels of Suzanne Yoculan.
Yoculan built the Georgia program into a national power, winning 10 national championships, including five consecutive NCAA titles to cap off her incredible career.
The drop-off during Clark’s brief tenure, unfortunately, was just as dramatic, with the Gym Dogs missing the NCAA tournament completely one year and never making it to the final six.
It’s a shame, especially since Clark was Yoculan’s longtime assistant and was instrumental in those championships. If Yoculan had gone ahead and hung it up when she first announced her retirement in 2007, instead of coaching two more valedictory seasons, it’s entirely likely that Clark, her designated successor, would have begun his head coaching career at UGA with two national titles. That, of course, would have built up more than enough credit for him to survive through a few lean years.
But that’s not the way it went, and while the Gym Dogs spent most of this season as a Top 5 team, they wound up finishing 11th in the recent NCAA tournament. So Clark’s resignation Friday doesn’t come as a big surprise.
I’m particularly sorry to see it happen, though, because Jay, a close friend of my brother Jonathan, is a UGA grad and, more than that, an ardent Bulldog fan through and through. As he told our Chip Towers Friday, “I’ll always be a Dawg. I’ve always loved this place and I always will.”
Here’s wishing the best for Jay Clark, a damn good Dawg!
Now, let’s get to some Junkyard Mail …
Ron in Asheville writes: Hi Bill, In the old days, I hardly gave the South Carolina game much thought. Now, I want the Dawgs to whip Spurrier’s team by 50 points. What are our chances of reversing the Gamecock win streak this fall?

Marcus Lattimore will be tough if he's healthy. (Associated Press)
As I wrote a couple of months ago, it’s kind of early to be handicapping the season, but at this point I’d say South Carolina definitely looks like the toughest game for the Dawgs in 2012. True, the Gamecocks lose star receiver Alshon Jeffery, but they have highly touted freshman Shaq Roland coming in. Carolina does have to replace a couple of starters on the offensive line (not as extensive a rebuilding project as Georgia’s), but Connor Shaw looks to be coming along pretty well at QB and, of course, at running back Marcus Lattimore should be the class of the conference, if he’s fully recovered from last season’s injury. On defense, Jadeveon Clowney is back but the Gamecocks have to replace several key starters, so that’s probably their biggest question mark. I expect the Georgia-South Carolina game to be a close one, as usual. But fortunately for the Dawgs, the schedule again favors UGA, so even if Steve Spurrier manages to take his third in a row, Georgia still stands a good shot at winning the SEC East. And that’s what really counts.
SammyDawg writes: Bill, now that Michael Adams is on his way out, I think it’s inevitable that Vince Dooley’s name will somehow get attached to UGA’s stadium, don’t you? I don’t expect it to happen until after Adams is gone (he’s too small a man to make a magnanimous gesture like that), but I figure his replacement will want to heal the rift in the Bulldog Nation by reaching out to the Dooley camp. I favor Sanford-Dooley Stadium over Dooley-Sanford Stadium, but I’d be happy with either one. What about you?
Sammy, I think your analysis is probably spot-on. Between the two choices you offer, I’d tend to favor Sanford-Dooley, but I’ve actually come around to preferring Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium, which would allow the former coach-athletic director to be properly honored without going against the wishes of the Sanford family, who are on record as being against a hyphenated name.
Skyler Holcomb writes: Bill, First and foremost let me just say that I thoroughly enjoy reading your Blawg. It is by far my favorite source of information regarding my Dawgs. I know that the issue of drug testing and the possibility of uniformity has been a highly debated subject among universities and so forth, but my question is this, why would UGA pick the week after spring break to drug test the players? I agree with the university’s stance on drug related punishments, but come on. They’re just setting themselves up for failure if they test these 19, 20, 21-year-old kids the week after their one major break from school. What’s your stance?
I agree that testing right after students returned from spring break was not the most competitive move UGA’s coaches could have made, but perhaps they were looking to send a larger message to the players, who had been warned right before the break. If so, let’s hope it was received.
Jesse Murrah writes: Bill, I’d like to know more about our new kickers. Kickers are just about the most important players on any team, but they never get talked about until they miss. I have heard that one of our new guys kicked 98 percent of his high school kickoffs out of the end zone. It would be great if he did that 100 percent of the time with the Dawgs, eliminating kickoff returns (I’m thinking Honey Badger) and forcing opponents to start every drive on the 20.
Incoming freshmen Marshall Morgan (placekicker) and Collin Barber (punter) are considered the likely starters, though they’ll have to win the jobs in preseason camp. Morgan is from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and reportedly has a very strong leg. It’s notable that while kickers are usually pretty much ignored by the recruiting services, he was generally considered a three-star prospect. He was extremely reliable kicking field goals in high school, hitting 15 of 16 his junior year and 10 of 12 as a senior. His longest to date is 59 yards, I believe. He’s the one you’ve heard about putting 98 percent of his kickoffs in the end zone. And while he’s seen as a placekicker, he can punt as well. Barber, the favorite at punter, is from Cartersville. He averaged 43 yards on his punts, was variously rated as a two-star or three-star prospect and was ranked as the No. 6 high school punter in the nation.
Traveling down a well-worn path, Zackariah M. Craig writes: What has Aaron Murray done that makes him untouchable as the starting QB? I would argue that UGA has won in spite of him. UGA has not beaten any team that had more talent than it has since Murray was the starter. In addition, Murray comes up small in all of the big UGA games. SC, UF, LSU, and Boise State were all poor games for him. 0-2 record in bowl games even though UGA had the better teams. Is there anything that can happen this year to open up the QB competition?
Short of an injury to Murray, I think you better get used to him as Georgia’s starter. Meanwhile, here’s a reader who takes a different view of the quarterback situation …
Robert Clements writes: The thing that gripes me the MOST is the rentless bashing coach Mark Richt for playing Murray instead of [Hutson] Mason and the stupid statement that Murray has never beaten or has only beaten ranked teams a few times, blah, blah, blah!!!! Do you ever see them say Jarvis Jones or Tavarres King has never beaten any team? Football is a team game and if one or more don’t do their job bad things can and usually do happen. Nobody of sound mind actually believes CMR does not play the guys that give UGA the best chance of winning. At least the trolls have gotten off Isaiah Crowell while they are on Murray. IC, by the way, will be the top RB in the SEC IF he stays healthy.
You make a good point about it being a team game, though quarterbacks tend to get more than their share of the blame for a loss. As for running back, I don’t know if he’ll be the top back in the SEC, but a healthy Crowell certain should be among the conference’s best. And, fortunately, he looks to have stiff competition on his own team.
Stew Lipham writes: Heard on Dan Patrick show that Mo Lewis’ son is 6′8 in 8th grade and has two D1 offers, but not from UGA. For the love of our program, why not?!
Both New Mexico and Memphis have offered early scholarships to Chris Lewis, a 6-foot-7, 190-pound forward at age 14 who is already attracting a lot of attention. However, making scholarship offers to kids still in middle school isn’t the norm, though it’s certainly a good way for a school to get an athlete’s attention. Still, before his high school days in Milton are done, he’s likely to have lots of offers in hand, including one from UGA.
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236 comments Add your comment
Neutral
May 6th, 2012
9:10 am
I meant “players”…..not “fans”
Neutral
May 6th, 2012
9:16 am
Is the word “idiot” acceptable to describe trolls?
Joey
May 6th, 2012
9:21 am
“Murray is 0-2 in Bowls, but if the D makes a stop last year we beat MSU.”
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Um David, the D made a stop in OT – only our HC decided that the offense didn’t need to advance the ball, which resulted in a missed game-winning FG.
Our D made stops all season, even in the losses. It was our awful STs as well as our turnover-happy QB that cost the Dawgs the big games.
Joey
May 6th, 2012
9:28 am
Bill, Robert Clements will probably continue to be “griped” about Murray bashers, until he takes better care of the football. Murray made a lot of big throws last season, but in our biggest games, he personally accounted for at least 6 TDs – FOR THE OPPONENT.
UGA’s chances for any kind of good season depends on whether he can fix that.
vadawg
May 6th, 2012
10:07 am
good point satxdawg……again and again I will say a coach who does nor see that the oline r skilled postion players does not need to be a head coach…….the oline is where the game is won and the D is where championship r gained!!!!!!!
CEPH
May 6th, 2012
10:07 am
I will tell you why Murray is untouchable at QB MARK RICHT!!!!!!! He never has and never will allow competition at QB. He doesn’t want any controversy that he willl have to answer to, if Matson were to come in and look outstanding then he would have to answer as to why he hadn;t played him earlier, and as usual he wouldn’t have an answer so he would have to go home lie on the couch in a fetal position and let he water girl rub his head, enuff said!!!!
vadawg
May 6th, 2012
10:15 am
Brandon Kublanow Olineman now has Alabama in his choices after wanting to be a dawg!!!!!
LLHotJ
May 6th, 2012
10:28 am
Eric Murray is an AVERAGE QB, at best, he’s BELOW average in MANY, MANY ways (interceptions, sacks, accuracy, wins vs. ranked teams, etc.)
Hutson Mason has EARNED a shot. He beat Murray over the 3 Spring games, in 2011 & 2012. Give the kid a shot over Eric mAREY.
Andy
May 6th, 2012
10:49 am
Neutral @ Yes there was several GT, Bama, Auburn, LSU, Tenn., fans arrested this week but they had to let them go the jail was over full with Dawg players. You know what I mean NO ROOM AT THE INN.
BullDogMike
May 6th, 2012
11:09 am
The Murray conversation will never cease until the kid starts winning against the better teams. Yes, we know all the stats about most TD’S ,yardage, etc. But he is running up those numbers against the weak teams on the schedule. If you seperate his stats just against the winning teams we play, it looks a heck of a lot different. Not a basher, just stating facts.
Timmy Dog
May 6th, 2012
11:16 am
Bill, a question. Was playing the gopher in Caddyshack a career limiting role? It appears there aren’t many casting calls for gophers in Hollywood anymore. What gives?
ElvinBishopBand
May 6th, 2012
11:22 am
Brandon K is way day the list of OL at Alabama. A fallback option at best.
Neutral
May 6th, 2012
12:02 pm
Andy,
Let’s see, if you are a GT fan you are ignoring rapist coaches, obstruction of NCAA investigations, basketball players accused of murder, etc. If you are a Tennessee fan…..you are blind because of all the mess going on in Knoxville. The Gators have been all over the news with troubled players so you can’t be a UF fan. Auburn just lost 4-5 athletes who will probably be convicted of felonies. So you must be a Bama fan fresh off probation!!! It is beyond me how any fan of GT, Bama, Auburn, TN, SC or Florida can by any stretch of the imagination believe their team is without sin. You are a total meathead…..and blind as a bat!!!
Andy
May 6th, 2012
12:03 pm
I believe you mean AAron Murray and not Eric Murray don’t you.
Neutral
May 6th, 2012
12:28 pm
No response Andy? The silence is deafening!!!! I must have mentioned your school……and you realized you were throwing stones in a glass house. I assure you that UGa football players are no worse than other schools. Now the coaches at UGa are stricter…..so the punishments are more frequent for issues that are ignored at other schools including yours. Case in point, the possession penalties at your school are far lighter than UGa…..correct?
kingdaddy
May 6th, 2012
1:13 pm
B C Dawgs
Thankyou, sometimes the good posters just leave the blog when the numb-nuts come out because they don’t want to deal with them. I enjoy conversing with others and strongly encourage freedom of speech and differing opinions. I get accused all the time of being intollerant to anybody that doesn’t drink Mark Richts “koolade “, but that’s not true. It’s the rude, trashy, idiots that set me off. I’m a dad, a big brother and used to mediate conflicts as a bouncer at a pub in Johnson City Tenn. It’s no big deal, because most of the jerks are just snot-nosed kids trying to be something their not.
Happy Cinco De Mayo everybody!!!
Brainiac
May 6th, 2012
1:16 pm
@ Bill:
I’m wondering if those games that ZACKARIAH CRAIG and his ilk watched are the same UGA games that I watched this past season.
How can he/they pile on AM about his performances in SC, LSU; UF & MS games???
SC: He had a few problems but SC had a very good team and as Spurrier said SC was fortunate to come out with a win and AM led the team to score 42 points on a strong SC defense. Special Team play, or the lack thereof, cost UGA that game.
UF: Although AM didn’t have the ideal game he was personally responsible for bringing UGA back with 2 critical completions on 4th downs to give UGA a “Seldom accomplished win over UF”.
LSU: AM led UGA to a 10 point halftime lead over LSU and AT LEAST 2 SURE TD passes were dropped.which easily could have produced a 24-0 halftime lead and definitely should have provided reason for UGA to hang on for possibly one of their best altime performances and perhaps a win. Again Special teams had a large say in allowing LSU to comeback in the second half as did the UGA OL.
MS: This game was the most disappointing second half performance of the season in my opinion and was, in a way, similar to the LSU game. At least one MS D-lineman spent more time in the UGA backfield than any 2 UGA RBs. Only AM’s scrambling ability saved his life in the 2nd halves of the LSU and MS. As in all of the close/lost games this past season the lack of even moderate success by UGA kickers was a huge difference and actually cost us the MS game.
It is really great that those naysayers about MS, CMR, etc., have absolutely ZERO control over anything concerning UGA coaches and players. Anybody that thinks that CMR will play AM or anybody else that doesn’t(in CMR’s opinion) give UGA the best chance of winning doesn’t know beans about CMR or MOST OTHER COACHES for reasons that should be obvious to even the the least informed blogger which surely include Zackariah and his ilk.
Many thanks for your sharing your knowledge and opinions about UGA Football.
Brainiac
May 6th, 2012
1:27 pm
@ Neutral: (12:28pm post)
Damn good post Bro but you just have to take into consideration who/what you are dealing with on here. Mostly the Great Unwashed and Uninformed.
At least you put it in simple enough terms that perhaps they can eventually grasp it!!!!!!!!!!!
Neutral = DGD
Brainiac
May 6th, 2012
1:29 pm
@ King Daddy:
Good to hear from you man!!!!!!!!!!!
You still got your GREEN CARD???
Just kidding about the GREEN CARD.
Brainiac
May 6th, 2012
1:33 pm
@ LL HOT J:
Flunked spelling didn’t you???
Brainiac
May 6th, 2012
1:40 pm
@ Bulldawg Mike:
Listen up!!!!!!!!!!!
There is a HUGE difference in stating facts and stating what you think are facts. Apparently you and your ilk haven’t the slightest idea of what all goes into coaching a college football team. CMR knows because his and his staff’s livlihood depends on it. You and your ilk are no experts and don’t deserve a response but maybe there is hope for y’all down the road.
hornblowermg
May 6th, 2012
1:50 pm
Hutson Mason is the best quarterback at Georgia by at least 20% . No contest. Knowledge, athleticism, and accuracy beats sandlot abilities.
Brainiac
May 6th, 2012
1:51 pm
@ Joey:
When/if you and your ilk ever rise to a position that involves 5% of the resposnsibility /authority of that of CMR then you may speak with some authority on why he makes the UGA Football decisions the way he does. He holds in his power/authority of looking out for his and his staff’s job security which largely means winning games. That is why he plays the players he believes give UGA the best chance of winning. To believe otherwise is to make public your and your ilk’s misguided crappola.
But I love you anyway!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ole yeller
May 6th, 2012
1:54 pm
My take of the UGA vs USC in columbia this fall is. I think the Dawgs will play with a chip on their shoulders this season. Lot of “D” for all to worry about that includes the old ball coach. We will know if USC top “RB” Mr “L” is healthy or running scared. I don’t know what his mind set will be but he probably be on the field. I think the Dawgs win and it’s wan’t be as close as some think. The “OL” will be better. The “RB” will be better. The “O” will take presure off the “D” ……………….GO DAWGS
kingdaddy
May 6th, 2012
1:54 pm
Brainiac
Way to keep em on their toes bro. Something kept repeating itself in your 1:16 post, which was your usual excellent and informative post. The reasons we lost the games we lost were different, but there was a recurring theme. The second half fade…How can we overcome these late game mistakes? Is it physical, mental, meta-physical, voo-doo hexin, what???
Pago Pago Dawg
May 6th, 2012
2:15 pm
The only so called Easy game…Coastal Carolina Teachers…maybe.
kingdaddy
May 6th, 2012
2:24 pm
Ole Yeller
You are a DGD sir. On the subject of Lattimore, I think this is one of the biggest questions yet to be answered. The S.C. fans (most of them) think he will “gash ” Ga.s D like he did last year. Tearing an ACL is Catastrophic! An athelete has to have confidence in his or her wheels. I tore mine and trust me, it sucked! There’s no guarantee, that Lattimore will be the same back. I hope he fully recovers because he seems like a great young man, but will he be as awesome as he was or will this effect his power game? I would rather S.C. be at full strength so their whiney fans can’t make a bunch of excuses when we kick their asses in Columbia…
Natureboy809
May 6th, 2012
3:25 pm
Don’t kid yourselves. I know the SC game is important, and will be tough, but Florida is STILL our biggest game in the conference. Should we have a better team than them this season? Absolutely. But we did several times in the past 20 years (1992, 2002, 2003, 2005 especially come to mind) and still found a way to lose to them. Until we put together a few wins in a row over them, they should still be our main focus.
Cho Hannis Lea
May 6th, 2012
5:09 pm
Why is UGA paying a loser like Mark Wretched $10,000 a day?
Sirius the Dawg Star
May 6th, 2012
5:13 pm
Keep swilling the Kool-Aid, folks, if it helps to ease the pain, bless your hearts.
ReconWay
May 6th, 2012
5:35 pm
Did you know Aron Murey has never beat a team with more than 8 wins?
And Murey has never won a game against a ranked team (0-9)?
And Aron Murey’s record is 4-10 against winning teams, 0-2 in Bowl games?
Did you know Aron Murey averaged 2 turnovers a game against ranked teams in 2011?
LogicalUS
May 6th, 2012
8:01 pm
SC by 10.
UGA couldn’t hardly handle SC in Columbia when they were horrid and now that they are class of the SEC East, not a chance.
UGA fans better get there SEC West pom-poms out again in hopes that LSU\Ark can salvage their season for them.
Burma Shave
May 6th, 2012
8:19 pm
Mizzou will win big
South Carolina too
When Richt looks around
All he’ll hear is “boo”
BURMA SHAVE
Brainiac
May 6th, 2012
8:24 pm
@ King Daddy:
I’m in favor of UGA leaving at halftime. That should help tremendously!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please keep in mind. IT’S JUST A DAMN GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brainiac
May 6th, 2012
8:27 pm
@ Logical US:
South Carolina is the class of the SEC East??? Did I miss something???
I could have sworn UGA won the SEC East???
kingdaddy
May 6th, 2012
8:33 pm
What’s up Brain?
JB
May 6th, 2012
8:40 pm
Until we can run the ball at will ( see Bama, offense nothing special, but gets 3 to 6 yards on ground at will, thus holds on to the ball for long drives and always a fresh defense) we will struggle to win more that 9 or 10 games with the 2-3 best teams on our schedule beating us.
kingdaddy
May 6th, 2012
8:40 pm
I was kinda leaning towards the voo-doo hexin…
Brainiac
May 6th, 2012
8:42 pm
@ Joey:
Gotta hand it to you genious. You are possibly the first Single Digit IQ kid that realized it was ALL AM’s FAULT that the missed FG in the bowl game cost UGA the game.
Brainiac
May 6th, 2012
8:49 pm
@ JB:
“Bama offense nothing special” ???
Trent Richardson is the second coming of Jim Brown. If he stays healthy he will likely become the 2012 NFL Rookie of the Year. He is a much better runner than Mark Ingram.
Nother thang. Bama did not run the ball at will against LSU in their loss to LSU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Still@theKool-aidBAR
May 6th, 2012
8:50 pm
has ANYBODY seen this years version of the Fat Mutt Uga IX?
kingdaddy
May 6th, 2012
8:59 pm
Brain
It’s easier to teach 10-12 yr.olds about T E A M, than it is to train-a -troll. Don’t know if it’s intentional misinformation or brain-damage…
Neutral
May 6th, 2012
9:12 pm
@Brainiac (8:42)
You are correct…..I clearly remember AM shanking that kick. Oh yes, don’t forget how we were killing LSU and then AM missed those tackles on those 2 punt returns by muskrat….or whatever his name is!!!
Mobile Dawg
May 6th, 2012
9:12 pm
Bama ran the ball at will in the game that counted. JB’s got it.
bitter jim donnan
May 6th, 2012
9:12 pm
?king and a king—-two funny
bitter jim donnan
May 6th, 2012
9:16 pm
A/M———–is a div2 QB————–look at the teams he beats and look closely at the int’s and his fumbles aginst top 20 teams————–0-10 against top 20 teams
—————————my vote————–HUDSON —flame trower —–MASON
——————–BUT HAY—————-JUST THE FACTS——you watch the int’s on youtube
bitter jim donnan
May 6th, 2012
9:18 pm
anyone seen or hurd from a street walker so smart——-hahahahahah
Neutral
May 6th, 2012
9:19 pm
@bitter Jim
Obviously you want UGa to lose every game!!!! Thank God you are not a coach….your career would end in 2-3 weeks.
kingdaddy
May 6th, 2012
9:19 pm
Bitter
I’m sorry, but we’re going to have to write you up for T.W.D.!!!
Neutral
May 6th, 2012
9:22 pm
@bitter Jim
Not sure where you are from, but you are stupid enough to be a Bama or SC fan!!!