Fan talk: Moving the Redcoats, O-line, Bobo and more

It’s high school graduation week for my UGA-bound daughter and so I’ll be on vacation and away from the Blawg. But to give you some Bulldog topics to chew over while I’m away, let’s go straight to the Junkyard Mail. …

Word is the Redcoats are on the move again. (University of Georgia)

Word is the Redcoats are on the move again. (University of Georgia)

Andy Mashburn writes: Bill, thanks for keeping the Bulldawg juices flowing during the offseason. Always enjoy reading what’s on the mind of the Bulldawg faithful! What are the chances of placing the Redcoat Band back in the student section? I read that the purpose of putting the Redcoats in the end zone was so that the stadium as a whole could hear them better. Personally, I loved the effect of the Redcoats in the student section with the college students. Seemed to add to the overall college atmosphere and experience of Sanford Stadium. In my opinion, they look a little lost and weak sitting in the end zone. Actually, I would even like to see them sitting a little higher in the student section. If you have ever visited Tiger Stadium at LSU, you know what I mean. Thanks and go Dawgs!

I originally was in favor of moving the Redcoats to the end zone, but I heard a lot of complaints that the bulk of the student section felt disconnected from the band, plus it didn’t help that they didn’t move the visiting band so you sometimes had the two bands sitting side by side playing at the same time. Perhaps it would have been better to put the Redcoats in the other end zone, which is part of the main student seating area. Anyway, I keep hearing that the Redcoats are leaving the end zone this coming season and returning to the main student section, and I asked a band member, who confirmed that is indeed what the Redcoats have been told. No word on whether the placement will be exactly where they used to be, but you’ve got a good point that higher up might work better.

Joshua Floyd writes: What is your take on the O-line coach [Will] Friend? Is he a step up from Stacey Searels after a year to review his work? How is Searels doing at Texas?

I think it’s too soon to say whether Friend is a definite step up. He managed to do a good job of juggling a very thin corps of linemen last season, and at times the line play was improved. But it was still inconsistent and they allowed too much pressure on quarterback Aaron Murray in some crucial instances. This is another rebuilding year for the line and while I thought the tentative starting lineup held up well against the first-team defense in the G-Day game, there still isn’t much depth. It looks like true freshman John Theus probably will wind up as a starter. I think we won’t know how good or bad this line really is until midseason. As for Searels, his first OL at Texas showed a 50-yard per game improvement over the previous season in rushing, but they didn’t have much depth and were inconsistent, especially in pass protection. Said junior guard/center Mason Walters: “I think we were the problem sometimes last year.” Reportedly, Texas had a good recruiting year for linemen. Head coach Mack Brown said the Longhorns’ OL is “so much better than what it was and still not where we need it to be.” So you could say their situation with Searels is much like Georgia’s is with Friend.

Travis Hill writes: Hey again Bill, Hope you are doing great. I hope the summer goes quickly for 2 reasons. First, I am a forester, and the heat is killer. Second, because I am always excited about the up and coming UGA football season. Besides all of the suspensions in the UGA secondary I think there are a lot of questions coming up this season. … I think the defense will be good to great. I am worried about the following 3 areas: 1. Offensive line. Our line has been good at times and horrific at times and this year it is looking like more of the same. If you look at Bama or LSU’s lines you will see solid lines each and every year. This is something we have to put an emphasis on in future recruiting. 2. Special teams. This is VERY scary for me to think about this year … a true freshman kicker and punter. Our special teams dropped off a lot when Coach Warren Belin left for the NFL. We really miss him for that. 3. Coaching. When you keep doing the same thing over and over again and your opponent sees that, he will use that against you. We have become way too predictable on special teams and on offense at times. I like Mike Bobo a lot. He is not that bad of an offensive coordinator, but he needs to learn to be a little more unpredictable at times. He needs to learn to change on the fly. When something is not working (small tailback up the middle) and you keep doing it, well, what is the definition for doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results? Insanity.

Mike Bobo has a tendency to stick stubbornly to the script. (University of Georgia)

Mike Bobo has a tendency to stick stubbornly to the script. (University of Georgia)

Can’t argue with your concerns, especially the OL and special teams. As for coaching: OK, I know some think I harp on Bobo too much, but I agree with you, Travis. I don’t think he’s a bad playcaller, but I think he still doesn’t adjust to the realities of a game quickly enough and sticks too stubbornly to his offensive script, whether it’s working or not. We saw that with the ineffective running game in the bowl against Michigan State. A bit more flexibility, and I think Bobo could develop into a first-rate playcaller.

On a related noted, Jeremiah Johnson writes: What ever happened to screens? Richt used them all the time with those tiny backs he always recruited, especially [Tyson] Browning. Weren’t some screens thrown during the spring game? Might we see some during the season? And might this be a good thing?

Yes, in the G-Day game the Black team, which started out with diminutive backs Brandon Harton and Kyle Karempelis, had most of its early offensive success using the tiny tailbacks as receivers on quick screen passes. You’ve touched on one of the things about our passing game that drives me crazy: Bobo’s insistence on calling so many of those slow-developing downfield passing plays, especially on third down. With a questionable offensive line, that’s asking a bit much of your pass protection. Better to get rid of the ball quickly. Georgia has some good possession receivers and yet doesn’t use the short passing game nearly enough.

On the subject of tailgating, which we touched on earlier this week, Cameron Pratt writes: Dear Bill, Back in 2007, I was a pledge for one of the prominent UGA fraternities and can offer a unique perspective on the “trash issue.” We held a massive tailagate on North Campus every week and had become very good at throwing it and cleaning up after ourselves afterwards. Despite the fact that UGA did not provide nearly enough trash cans for the number of fans who were tailgating on North Campus, my organization came prepared. We brought extra trash bags to utilize at our tailgate. During the Auburn game, I was one of the unfortunate souls who had to watch the game from the generator powered TV’s set up at our tailgate in front of the library. … I can say that once the game was about to kickoff, North Campus wasn’t actually that dirty. I’ve tailgated at the quad in Tuscaloosa and the Grove at Ole Miss before a big game, it was no worse than those tailgating areas. The problem was that during the game, literally DOZENS of homeless swarmed every trash can on North Campus. They were ripping bags apart and picking through them, throwing trash everywhere as they searched for things of value. By the 3rd quarter it was a disaster and there was not a single authority figure around anywhere to stop them. Once the game ended, all the mess got pegged on the fans. It wasn’t the fans, it was poor planning by those at the top. They set up North Campus tailgating to fail by not providing the proper resources (too few porta-potties, trashcans, police, and no clean up crew until the next morning). I mean seriously, only 20-30 porta-potties for 20,000 tailgaters (most of whom are drinking beer)? That’s just moronic. My guess was this was done on purpose. 2007 is when UGA started getting a lot of national press for being a “party school” and I think eliminating the festivities on North Campus was the administration’s way to combat UGA’s “party school” reputation. Unfortunately, that move has also deterred many young alumni who can’t afford season tickets from going up to Athens on gameday weekends.

A trashed North Campus led to restrictions on tailgating there. (Tom Ritch / Special)

A trashed North Campus led to restrictions on tailgating there. (Tom Ritch / Special)

Thanks, Cameron. You provide an interesting perspective on the trash problem. I don’t know whether your conspiracy theory has any merit, but I’ll agree that UGA didn’t help matters by not providing enough trash receptacles or toilets and definitely by not having enough university police in the area to keep better order.

Frank Lane writes: I was surprised that Drew Butler was not drafted. Heard he signed with Steelers but have seen no official news of that. What can you tell us about that?

It’s not that surprising for a punter not to get drafted. Many sign as undrafted free agents, as Butler did with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He’s expected to compete with Jeremy Kapinos, the only other punter currently on the Steelers’ roster.

Jerry Sherlock writes: Hey Bill, I saw recently that Athens has been named one of America’s Top 10 cities for affordable vacations and, as a UGA grad exiled to Ohio, I’m thinking about bringing my wife and kids to the Classic City to get in touch with my Red and Black roots! Got any recommendations on non-sports things I can do in Athens with my family?

While I’m an Athens native and spend a lot of time there, I thought I’d turn to a real expert to help you out: my niece April Moore Skelton, who’s an information coordinator at the Athens Convention & Visitors Bureau. Here are her recommendations:

Day hike and the Visitors Center at the State Botanical Garden: Let the kids blow off some energy on the hiking trails, then enjoy the cool of the tropical conservatory in the Visitors Center (free).

If they’re interested in a physical adventure: Rent kayaks at Big Dogs on the River and float the Middle Oconee (right off Atlanta Highway near the Howard Johnson).

Visit Active Climbing for climbing walls suited to any weather, any age group.

Take a flying trapeze class at LEAP Trapeze.

I would recommend the foodie family visit the Athens Farmers Market at Bishop Park on a Saturday morning for exploring and live music. (free).

And the Georgia Museum of Art (especially with the expansion) is phenomenal (and free) — they have kid-friendly activities and tours as well.

Hope these suggestions help!

Thanks, April! That’s it for now. I’ll be back the week after next.

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157 comments Add your comment

What Would Damon Do?

May 15th, 2012
7:41 am

So McGarity is getting tough on coaches, but he still gives Muck Wretched a free pass.

Can you say m-e-d-i-o-c-r-i-t-y and i-r-r-e-l-e-v-a-n-t?

Make it a clean sweep and run Adams, McGarity, and Richt out of town on a rail.

bubba4dawgs

May 15th, 2012
8:19 am

So much for Max Garcia who wanted to move from Maryland to be closer to home, so he chooses Florida instead of UGA! The DAWGS simply need to beat Florida and see how he likes that! GO DAWGS!!

bubba4dawgs

May 15th, 2012
8:25 am

tide roll must be the loon who poisoned the trees at Auburn! Poor guy, he’s tetched!

Still@theKool-aidBAR

May 15th, 2012
12:41 pm

WOW!!!!!!!! UGa took this LONG to know being the #1 Party School causes Date R..E #s to be high? What a bunch of Freaking ROAD SCHOLARS UGa has.

http://www.ajc.com/news/uga-study-alcohol-consumption-1437741.html

Kildare

May 15th, 2012
12:48 pm

Will the dawg players be wearing their Nike clown suits again this year?

Still@theKool-aidBAR

May 15th, 2012
12:53 pm

Kildare the CLOWN SUIT is what they wear when the get their Diploma in Housing!

LakeDawg

May 15th, 2012
7:10 pm

As for the OL (the only thing I’m concerned with), it won’t improve until CMR commits to a physical running game. The only way that happens is by having physical running scrimmages. Something CMR apparently doesn’t believe in. I think that’s why Searels left for Texas. Friend won’t fare any better until CMR makes that commitment, or not.

FLA DAWG

May 15th, 2012
10:26 pm

Instead of moving the Red Coat Band let’s move Richt.

LAND Jacket

May 16th, 2012
1:13 am

To where dimwit…Don’t remember SEC game?

LAND Jacket

May 16th, 2012
1:13 am

OL is OK. Quit harping, malcontent!

FLA DAWG

May 16th, 2012
5:34 am

Richt can coach at GT. They need spiritual healing after so many losses for so many years. Besides, GT Fans can’t fill their tiny stadium on a sunny day so it wouldn’t matter anyway.

K-Dog

May 16th, 2012
7:47 am

The Dawgs are loaded this year and will not be denied. The Dawg D will rule the conference. The dogs will beat lsu in the SEC title game!!

schmeckdawg

May 16th, 2012
9:54 am

rufusdog

you can’t put all of those points on Grantham’s “D.” A lot of those point were do to offensive turnovers going back for TD’s and lord knows how points our special teams gave up last year!

Brainiac

May 16th, 2012
12:40 pm

@ Fla DawG;

Instead of moving the Redcoat Band or Richt lets move FLA DAWG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

As in bowels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Brainiac

May 16th, 2012
12:43 pm

@ Bubba 4 Dawgs:

Obviously Garcia flunked GEOGRAPHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

kingdaddy

May 16th, 2012
1:19 pm

Brain
I’ve got a great idea! Duh, let’s ask the band where they want to sit!

mcdaviddawg

May 16th, 2012
1:55 pm

Amazing comment on the OLine that it’s another rebuilding year. Under Richt it’s always a rebulding year, I’m not sure when we ever arrive.

FLA DAWG

May 16th, 2012
5:38 pm

Brainiac,

It looks like you dropped the (Richt Fan For Life) handle, eh?
Hey braindead, give us all a laugh and try to put together a coherent sentence or two!

kingdaddy

May 16th, 2012
5:50 pm

Hope Bill King comes back soon.(with a new story!) Hope he had a great time with his pup! (Daughter)

Brainiac

May 16th, 2012
9:57 pm

@ King Daddy:

Bad idea. The band can enjoy themselves at ANY location so those that are “band fans” should have some say in the matter.

King Daddy = DGD

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

May 16th, 2012
10:08 pm

@ Flea Dawg:

I figured that most on here had seen it enough to have it permanently embedded in their brain.

I guess I was wrong in assuming you and your ilk had a brain in which something might become embedded so, as you can see I’M BAAAAACK with my full title and my man CMR is getting a HUGE contract extension(Many Millions) and there is not a damn thing you and your ilk can do about it. Maybe y’all can take your Single Digit IQs to another location.

Life is good in Dawg Nation and I love you inspite of your shortcomings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

May 16th, 2012
10:12 pm

@ Flea Dawg:

Coherent is a mighty big word for a Single Digit IQ toter but I still love you.

I’ve always been a softy for dummies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

May 16th, 2012
10:27 pm

@ Flea Dawg:

CMR was the 6th fastest ever HC to reach 100 career wins. He also is in the Top 10 active HC nationally for win/loss percentage ahead of ALL current SEC HC. Is that coherent enough for you???????

I still love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!

FLA DAWG

May 16th, 2012
11:34 pm

Brainless for life,

Another Rainbow Obama Voter.
Yes, you gave yourself away (May be more than once?)

Of course this is just in jest and only my opino of same

FLA DAWG

May 16th, 2012
11:38 pm

Braindead,

Your willingness to count teams that might have a tough time against my former high school team is reason enough to discount your defense of Richt……………..or is there something more going on here?

The above is only my opinion of course.

Georgia

May 16th, 2012
11:43 pm

Has any other team ever come to hire bobo away? Oh…..that’s why we still have him. Ok thanks!

DogTime

May 17th, 2012
6:23 am

The Dog’s oline is rebuilding but the rest of the offense is loaded. With the great Ga D, the dogs should win the sec east easy–fla and tenn will be down again and usc is overrated. Ga will play alabama for the title.

I scream, you scream, we all scream...

May 17th, 2012
7:53 am

… for UGA to fire McGarity and Richt and run their sorry, sleazebag azzes out of Athens before they embarrass the people of this state anymore.

FLA DAWG

May 17th, 2012
7:59 am

I scream………,

I have for a couple of years and was labeled “Not A True Dawg Fan”.
It seemed to taper off except during the “Ten Game Win Streak” . Then it tapered off again after LSU destroyed us and our last loss to Michigan State.

Good Luck

Dr. Phil

May 17th, 2012
9:13 am

Adams controls departmental copy machines. You can bet he controls portapotties and garbage cans for some intended outcome. Of course, things don’t always work out the way he plans.

kingdaddy

May 17th, 2012
9:39 am

Fla. Dawg
I for one, know how hard it was to be a Dawg fan in another state. I lived outside of Knoxville for @ 20 yrs. and they beat us a lot! Needles to say, I was invited to every UT/GA. game every year and it seemed like TENN. AND FLA. knew every play before we even ran it. Lucky for me , we weren’t into sports blogging yet. This was also before CMR AND CMB so a lot of the time, THE NEW BOSS, IS THE SAME AS THE OLD BOSS (THANKS , THE WHO!) ,anyway A Fan, sometimes called aficionado or supporter, is a person with aliking and enthusism for something such as football. To be a fan doesn’t mean you can’t complain. I’m one of UGAs biggest fans, (6′2″- @275 lbs- pun intended) but sometimes I still unload on CMB and a little on CMR. A real fan speaks the truth, but won’t go so far as to harm his school and if the trolls are your amigos or the ones you have more in common with, then you may need to take a second look at your allegiance. It takes w lot of courage to be an open supporter of UGA in gator country, but we have a lot of fansdown there. Hope whatever problem you and Brainiac are having are ironed out when we go undefeated this year and win the SEC. Always speak the truth as construtive critisisim and try to support all Doggies. I may be heading to Lakeland or Clearwater for my job soon and am looking forward to it…

Bobby

May 17th, 2012
9:49 am

Still@theKool-aidBAR
Let BOBO lead the Redcoat band.

I actually have a great picture I took after we won the 1998 Outback Bowl of Bobo doing just that. He hopped up on the podium and conducted the fight song after the game. (Peyton Manning famously started doing that with Tennessee.)

Bobo directed…like you’d expect a non-musical football player to do.

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

May 17th, 2012
2:21 pm

@ I Scream:

You and your ilk couldn’t carry water for CMR and McGarity.

They are doing an excellent job of handling UGA Football.

You obviously have too much time on your hands so get a job.

CMR is getting a really nice Contract Extension and there ain’t a damn thing you and your ilk can do about it.

Life is GOOD in Dawg NationIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

May 17th, 2012
2:36 pm

@ Fla. Dawg:

Most of my stuff is all in having fun and I respect your right to disagree with me and others but surely there has to be somethings in life just a tiny bit more important than winning EVERY football game on the schedule. CMR is a really good coach and a better person. He and certain other coaches have contributed MUCH MORE towards getting young people on the right track and we will never see the day that UGA is put on probation because ot it’s coach willingly breaking the rules.

I play rough on here but I really don’t know you or any others on here personally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for responding because that is the part I like best.

Have a nice day and and future.

kingdaddy

May 17th, 2012
6:56 pm

Bill ( The Real) King
Please come HOME! Chip T. has been pre-occupied with anything (golf) but football, and Michael C. is going through an obsession with Alabama! Football Bill, Football!!!

FLA DAWG

May 18th, 2012
7:38 am

Brain,

Good to be able to have a civil conversation. Okay, while I’d love to go undefeated my feet are on the ground and I see things the way they are. Not gonna happen this season. I also agree that Richt has done alot for the boys and maybe too much at times.

But his job is not to be a teen counselor. His job is to win games as an SEC Head Football Coach. This is what he is paid to do. The 10 game win streak was sandwiched between four defeats. Frankly, the team performed worse in their final defeat than they did in their first two defeats. That is reflective of poor coaching and gameday preparation. We saw it a couple of years ago v UCF – come on man, University of Central Florida for G’s Sake!

There is a pattern here and it’s not a good one.
Richt will again enjoy the down years of UT, UF, Auburn, etc. But he won’t go on another win streak. Besides, what good is it when you win 10 against losers only to be slaughtered by LSU and unable to perform against Michigan State?

Richt is a good man. He is not a good SEC coach. Bobo? Any HC that keeps Bobo on his staff proves he cannot command an SEC Team.

Proof enough?

Mike Bobo 17 INT

May 18th, 2012
11:10 am

Does it really matter? Naaaaa……

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

May 18th, 2012
11:16 am

@ Fla Dawg:

You make some good points but to say CMR and ANY coach at ANY level is only to win football games is inaccurate. Sports of ANY nature were developed (partially at least) to help young people develop character and to become an informed and well rounded citizen…………to learn that you play by the rules or you answer to authorities and even may be banned from further participation in organized sports. That is a great lesson in life.

Another great purpose served by competitive sports is the thousands of youths everywhere that would be stuck in life with no chance of getting away from the Ghetto or whatever your youthful burdens are. You may have noticed that Afro-Americans are slowly becoming the overwhelming majority in college sports.
They have a purpose……………………….to shed the restrictions placed on them and hopefully make it to professional sports where the really big money is.

I am white and was born and raised in a Share Cropper family. If I had not been allowed to play football I likely would have quit high school but I made it well enough to be named an All State RB and LB which lead to my being offered by a JC but I chose an Engineering school because I was able to WORK my way through college via the Co-op program in a profession I had become really interested in. I’m not saying which Engineering school because I was a Dawg Fan from age 10.

Many of the Afro-Americans survive possibly even worse conditions than I did and at least I had BOTH my parents who taught and guided me. That is where coaches like CMR makes all the difference in the world
for youths that may not have had proper upbringing and to learn the rules of society. You will never see a CMR team on probation for breaking the rules and he has BETTER credentials(won/loss; quickest to 100 wins, etc.) than any other SEC coach.

I live and die with my Dawgs but “there are a few things in life that are just a little more important than winning every game”. The sooner you and your ilk realize that the less stressful your lives will be.

By the way. Contrary to popular belief CMR and G. McGarity have no control over their SEC schedule!!!!

Hanna

May 18th, 2012
11:26 am

@Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

Which mobile home park did you say you live in?

Mike Bobo 17 INT

May 18th, 2012
11:55 am

Look, I am a CMR fan for life also, he needs another 10-20 years to bring this program around. He can do it, and we can help.

Mike Bobo 17 INT

May 18th, 2012
11:57 am

As a sidenote, every college football fan should read this book, and you will hate the BCS more than ever. As much as I like to hammer on this program, the 2007 Dogs were ripped off, because that team could have won a national title with a playoff system:

http://www.deathtothebcs.com/site/about_the_book/

Sammy G

May 18th, 2012
4:31 pm

ANYBODY ever consider that that mic worn by Richt during the game is used to OVERRULE Bobo on playcalls? Know for a fact that it happens REGULARLY. We hear about Bobo taking the blame for all of the vanilla in the playcalling and we wonder aloud (and on blogs) why Richt doesn’t do anything about it. Yet we never look at the real issue on offensive playcalling…Richt hasn’t fully let go of the reins. Has our offensive playcalling really changed much in 11 years? Now ask the same question regarding the defensive side of the ball…the one which CTG is allowed to do his job because Richt has little influence. Huge improvements and glaring differences in schemes and techniques from the Martinez and Van Gorder years.

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

May 18th, 2012
6:10 pm

@ Hanna:

You know very well which mobile home. The same one that you and your mama live in.

By the way, if you find my wallet please get it back to me. I left it in either your, or your mama’s bedroom when I was paying…………………………….oops. Make that your mama’s bedroom. You never charge and I certainly understand why.

Thanks a million!!!!!

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East of the Brazos River

May 18th, 2012
8:51 pm

Why in the world would you let your daughter go to UGA???

Maybe she’s always dreamed of being beaten up by a football player.

Yeah, that would explain it.

East of the Brazos River

May 18th, 2012
8:52 pm

Or she’s too dumb to get in a real school. :-)

FLA DAWG

May 18th, 2012
9:41 pm

Hey Bill why are you blocking me?

Is the Atlanta Journal biased against people who are trying to post their opinions that do not include curse words – just a difference of opinion with their editorial staff?

FLA DAWG

May 18th, 2012
10:12 pm

Brainiac The Liberal Posts

whatever the heck he wants but if a conservative responds then I’m blocked?

What gives?

FLA DAWG

May 18th, 2012
10:32 pm

blocked again

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

May 18th, 2012
10:51 pm

@ Fla Dawg:

I am about as liberal as you are superman!!!!!!!!!!!!

What gives???? I thought we had kissed and made up!!!!!!!!!!!

Don’t forget. Me and Jesus still love you but I;m breaking it off with Hanna. She took all my money and my Walmart Credit Card out of my wallet that I left in her mama’s singlewide.