Fan talk: Coaching changes and Dogs vs. Gamecocks

Jay Clark in happier times with the Gym Dogs. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

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)

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

kingdaddy

May 6th, 2012
9:37 pm

Texting While Drunk brings a heavy fine, 40 hours of community service (cleaning up the trailer-park) and a 6 mths.suppension of texting privileges…

BiggDawgK

May 6th, 2012
9:43 pm

drhut & this dawg want (sic) hunt

I always get a good laugh when I read posts by pathetic little nothings like y’all. Your lifes revolve around hating Georgia and your jealousy of all Georgia fans consume you. You are sad and depressed and obviously have nothing at all going on in your so called lifes. You scurry about you filthy hovels and venture out only to collect your welfare checks and to buy more generic beer to drown your sorrow. I almost feel pity for you when I think about how many times you cried yourself to sleep. It must be truly wretched to know your only tiny bit of recognition is due to your hate filled words against the Bulldogs. No one at all cares about you or will remember you when you are gone.

East Repeat

May 6th, 2012
9:46 pm

Braniac- Yes, UGA did “win” East but SC was and is the class of the East division. Check final BCS standings. 3 in a row, SC has passed UGA in football (passed UGA aliong tiome ago in baseball)

kingdaddy

May 6th, 2012
9:59 pm

Eastrepeat
the only thing you and S.C. passed is more gas than Mobil/Exxon! The only thing you will repeat is second or third in the SECe.lol…

East Repeat

May 6th, 2012
10:56 pm

Kingdaddy- Exactly which team was a better footbnall team in 2011? Dogs or SC? Lets see, 45-42, SC win in Athens, 4 losses versus 2, bowl win over Big 10 versus bowl lost to big 10. Sc is currently better. Just the truth, no BS.

Troup Co. Dawg

May 7th, 2012
12:37 am

The Redcoats Marching band is awesome!

Troup Co. Dawg

May 7th, 2012
12:38 am

So is Bubba Watson!

Troup Co. Dawg

May 7th, 2012
12:43 am

Football is King…just not at Georgia! We have hope in a new President on the way, one who looks out for the AD and not his own interests!

cmdawg99

May 7th, 2012
1:41 am

We just want to see the quarterback position open up. Its like 4 months away and we have already named the starting QB. Im suprised we even have a backup QB. Are we going to wait til Murray leaves before we give some meaningful play time to a “greenie” QB. Hope those 2 on 2’s teach them somethin.

cmdawg99

May 7th, 2012
1:53 am

With all of this great quarterbacks we are recruiting, we should not have a pre season “question mark” at the QB position. I can hear it now( Verni lunquist, “It’s Geogia vs Clempson. When we return Geogia will have the ball first. (QB NAME) who has yet to take a college snap will be leading the bulldawgs. We will see how he does when we return.” Then commercial break. This should never be said again.

Deport

May 7th, 2012
8:24 am

You do realize many of these teams were ranked at different times during the season but they just werent ranked at the time UGA played them right?

Neutral

May 7th, 2012
8:52 am

Deport……you are so correct!!!!

A1A

May 7th, 2012
9:08 am

Woof

May 7th, 2012
9:25 am

With all due respect, Robert Clements is by far the minority with UGA fans. Perhaps Mr. Clements isnt watch the same ballgames as the rest of us. As long a Murray is our starting QB, we will continue to go 9-3…..8-4 because he will continue to blow a game here and there that we should have won, plus he cant beat ANY team that is decent….(top 20)

Woof

May 7th, 2012
9:28 am

I for one that is sick and tired of us geting all giddy over the fact we can win the SEC east but still lose to the best team in the East…shows just how low the standards have gone in Athens. Who cares if we cant beat a decent team on our schedule but happy to beat our chest that we won the SEC East….only to get blown out in the SEC championship……disgusting….

Our man Murray

May 7th, 2012
9:47 am

Pretty sad state of affairs in Athens when we have a coach that seems to be happy with the fact we can win the SEC East but not beat a decent team on our schedule- no mention of being blown out in the title game, nor losing the bowl game by blowing a good lead. He just reverts back to “we won the SEC east” and most of the fan base gets a happy and excited about that. Hopefully this year we can spare ourselves the embarrassment of another blowout and not get there to begin with. As long as Murray is the captain of this ship all we will never beat a decent team on our schedule. Like it or not, SC WAS the best team in the east- we just happened to back into the game.

Troup Co. Dawg

May 7th, 2012
9:54 am

We have reason to be optimistic this year! We’ve got a backfield full of studs, Murray’s got a pretty good arm, and we have plenty of playmakers at WR. We need the play calling to put up big scores on each opponent. There shouldn’t be any reason why we can’t score 35 on everyone on our schedule this year. Our 5th ranked defense should stop every team we play. We have to execute! Summer camp will definitely be interesting, we got some studs coming in! All eager for playing time, should be fun as hell! Remember we don’t have to rely on one running back. It’s gonna be Awesome Baby!!!

UGA Insider

May 7th, 2012
10:11 am

How is USCE the class of the SEC East when they lost to Auburn???? I was on the sideline and UGA beating Auburn like a drum. By halftime the Auburn fans had left the stadium, the coaches took the headsets off and the players folded up like a tent.

4GoneConclusion

May 7th, 2012
10:48 am

It’s a foregone conclusion that UGA will finish with 8 or 9 wins due to 5 areas:
1- Aaron Murray
0-9 vs. ranked teams, 4-10 vs. winning teams, nuff said

2- Special Teams
last in conference in punt & kick return and field goal percentage

3- Defense
last in conference in scoring and red zone defense against ranked teams

4- Handling Expectations
Richt loses more games the next year all 4 times he has won the Easy at UGA

5- Huge loss of O-Line experience
UGA has the bottom 12 in the NCAA in experience on the O-Line (31 combined starts). 8 out of 10 times, when you are bottom 12 in returning o-line experience, you lose more games the next season. Losing 3 o-lineman to the NFL will prove to be a catastrophe.

Our man Murray

May 7th, 2012
11:02 am

Troup County Dawg…….you failed to mention ONE glaring point….MURRAY TURNOVERS!!!!!!! Nuff said!

Our man Murray

May 7th, 2012
11:04 am

UGA Insider…….so what??? We beat Auburn like a drum……and carolina was UPSET…..and your point is???????????????????????????? Blown out in the SEC championship game…….embarrassed in the bowl game while the SC team you talk about was thumping another big 10 school………..0-9 vs top 20……..and your gonna preach about we blew out Auburn…..8-5 AUBURN…….upsets happen—-

Todd

May 7th, 2012
11:06 am

UGA 2012: 9-3 (Missouri, Carolina, Florida)

DawginLex

May 7th, 2012
11:13 am

Still waiting on you boy

MR Mike Bobo 17 int

To MAN UP

and take my bet.

You spew your crap MR KNOWITALL

So take the bet

you say UGA will go 8-4

I say NO

MAN UP and take the bet

There is no money involved

Just a chance to expose you

A front-running immature punk who acts like a 5 year old pulling for whoever is winning.

Mommy, take me to the store and get me a (whoever is winning) jersey! They are good.

How many different colors have you painted your 1973 Pinto?

Todd

May 7th, 2012
11:15 am

But even though we drop 3 next year, Murray will be in the film room after all three losses looking at the game film to see which receiver took the wrong route, or which person on the OLine didnt block or which running back did something or perhaps why the defense didnt hold when Murray turned the ball over on our 1 yard line

4GoneConclusion

May 7th, 2012
11:19 am

1. Richt is 0-2 vs. Spurrier since 2009.
2. Richt has never beat Florida consecutively at UGA and has only won 3 out of 11 match ups
3. UGA will face 9 teams that finished in the top 30 in pass defense
4. UGA doesn’t win turnover battle in big games (0-4 in 2012 against ranked teams in TO battle)
5. Defense is missing key players due to suspensions, arrests, etc.
6. UGA offense loses #1 deep threat Mitchell
7. Crowell, Gurley, Marshall, have a combined 9 games of experience (passblocking???)
8. 80% of strength & conditioning staff left, too many new faces, new 1st year systems to learn
9. No depth in secondary for 1st few games, or o-line for the season, 1 injury will cost the season

Todd

May 7th, 2012
11:21 am

DawginLex, before we get all full of ourselves, of the last 3 years we have lost more than 4 games 2 of those 3 and last year the ONLY reason we won 10 is we avoided LSU, Bama and Arkie. Fla and UT were WAY down. We came within ONE play of a loss to Vandy and KY. 10 wins looks pretty until you look at who we beat. I cant take heart in beating losing teams or a team barly above 500 when we are 0-9 vs Top 20 and 4-10 against teams with a WINNING record. I am just sayin…..no room for alot of smack talk on our part. If the past is any indication, my bet would be 9-3 MAYBE 10-2 if Murray has made any kind of progress and cuts his turnovers,

Gary

May 7th, 2012
11:27 am

If the running game could be more productive I do not think Murray would have to throw so often. Again, it is the Oline that creates the holes for the running game and also lets the QB throw with less pressure. If the defense controls the line the running game fails and the passes become more risky.

4GoneConclusion

May 7th, 2012
11:34 am

7 out of last 9 seasons, Mark Richt loses more games than the year before.
78% Mark Richt led teams lose more the next season.
22% Mark Richt led teams improve win totals the next season..

4GoneConclusion

May 7th, 2012
11:38 am

Aaron Murray, has a career 0% win percentage against top 20 teams.

0%.

4GoneConclusion

May 7th, 2012
11:50 am

“The heartbeat of a football team is the quarterback position and I think everyone who has any intelligence about the game understands you must have consistency at that position to be a championship team.”
Ron Jaworski

DawginLex

May 7th, 2012
12:03 pm

Mark Richt has never won fewer than 10 games when he has a returning QB

Interception idiot says we will go 8-4

I say he is scared to make the bet

DawginLex

May 7th, 2012
12:04 pm

Hey 4gone conclusion

Go be a gator. They have 2 QB’s that together equal ZERO

Go pull for them

Murray is going to play the whole year

Mason will redshirt

Florida would kill to have Murray

AltamahaDawg

May 7th, 2012
12:09 pm

Must we bring up that worn out talk of re-naming our stadium again?

Ole’ Miss called. They want thier ideas back.

4GoneConclusion

May 7th, 2012
12:11 pm

Florida’s quarterbacks, or Coastal Carolina’s, can’t be worse than Aaron Murray, Aaron Murray has 0 win % against top 20 teams. Murray wouldn’t last 5 minutes for Spurrier or Saban with his carelessnaess about ball security and Aaron Murray’s 0 win % against top 20 teams.

No QB has a worse win % against top 20 teams in the history of college football, than Aaron Murray.

Todd

May 7th, 2012
12:36 pm

I have to agree with 4gone on this point,. Murray would not be playing making the mistakes and bad decisions he has the past couple of years that have cost ballgames if he was with ANY of the following coaches….Spurrier, Saban, Miles or Meyer. Spurrier is well know for his willingness to play whomever he has if his starter is not playing well.

Todd

May 7th, 2012
12:39 pm

Spurrier would have started mason, Lemay….they waterboy before he would stand by and let Murray throw away game after game will stupid mistakes. i am all about giving a guy a chance- we dont do that very well and we see the results.

Todd

May 7th, 2012
12:45 pm

On another topic……is anyone surprised that Nkemdiche delayed his decision??????????? This guy is bad news…he is so full of himself it is pathetic. He wants the limelight bad…delay his decision- BS anything to grab headlines….hopefully he goes anywhere except UGA- we need team players not ME players

Mike Bobo 17 INT

May 7th, 2012
12:55 pm

@Dawginlex….I would like to take your bet, but the last time you lost to me, you tried to pay me in Confederate money.

Mike Bobo 17 INT

May 7th, 2012
12:56 pm

Sanford Stadium, Dooley Field. Case closed.

Cory

May 7th, 2012
1:17 pm

Dont get me wrong, I love Coach Dooley but help me understand why we are naming the stadium (or field) after Vince Dooley. He was a great coach but the fact remains compared to other coaches of his time and current, what did he do that would warrent a field being named after him. If we look closely, CMR actually has a better record at the same point of his career and MORE SEC championships. With the exception of 1 NC in 25 years (again, look at some of the other coaches of his time) I am not sure thats the right decision. A statue is great. I think to have a field named for you, you would have to accomplish far more.

4GoneConclusion

May 7th, 2012
1:22 pm

Got to win the turnover battle.

If you win +1, 20% chance you win the game.

Go +2 in turnovers, win 84%.

go +3, win 93% of games.

That’s the way teams have beaten Georgia.

This is the only number you need to watch for 2012.

http://www.boston.com/sports/blogs/statsdriven/2012/01/the_turnover_battle_crucial_ye.html

DawginLex

May 7th, 2012
1:25 pm

BOBO IDIOT

The bet does not involve money you moron

MAN UP

Put your blog handle where your mouth is

DawginLex

May 7th, 2012
1:27 pm

Spurrier would never play Mason and Lemay over Murray

That is crapola

Lemay can’t even beat out a walk on

Cory

May 7th, 2012
1:42 pm

Dawginlex…..If you beleive for a minute Spurrier would stand by and watch what Murray has done the past two years and NOT ONCE given another QB on his roster a chance you have your head in sand someone.

Eustis

May 7th, 2012
1:49 pm

Has UGA added GA State to the schedule, yet? It’d be good to have another FBS victory (hopefully) on the resume.

McDawg

May 7th, 2012
2:39 pm

Bobo’s fault

Sam

May 7th, 2012
2:49 pm

here is UGAs 2013 schedule. Go Coach Richt- this is a Murray tailored schedule:

(prediction: 11-1 (beat tech but a close loss in the opener)
Slippery Rock
Charleston Southern (replaces Carolina- SEC special needs waiver since from same state)
Florida International (Replaces Florida- same as above)
Middle Tennessee (Replaces Vandy)
Memphis (replaces UT)
Western Ky (replaces KY)
UAB (Replaces Auburn)
Idaho
Maryweather College
Southwest Arkansas (replaces Arkansas)
Southwest Louisiana (replaces LSU)
Georgia Tech (we best them even with Murray)

This dawg won't hunt

May 7th, 2012
6:31 pm

Richt has to go. Too many years of top 5 or top 10 recruiting classes, and he still can’t win.

Time to run this clown out of Athens and get a real coach.

SSIgator

May 7th, 2012
7:27 pm

DawginLex like to refer to other peoples cars as 1973 Pintos. Probably because it was his first and only vehicle. I bet if he sent a picture of it into the Ford people, they would be impressed that someone actually still had one of them.

Neutral

May 7th, 2012
7:47 pm

Sam, you are so fricken stupid!!!