
Did Mark Richt get the contract terms he deserves? (Associated Press)
It’s been a while since we’ve checked out the Junkyard Mail, so let’s get right to some of your letters. …
Jackie Logan writes: So, Bill, if all this talk about Florida State and/or Clemson jumping to the Big 12 comes to pass, what do you think are the chances the SEC decides to expand again to 16 teams? And if so, who should the conference go after besides Virginia Tech?
I’m hoping the SEC doesn’t have to expand again, because I frankly don’t think even the addition of Virginia Tech to the conference would increase the TV revenue enough to make up for it having to be split 16 ways. You’re right, though, that the Hokies are the natural target for the SEC, should it come to that. In fact, I thought they would have been a better 14th team instead of Missouri. When it comes to a 16th team, if you take Clemson out of it (and, frankly, I think they’d be much more comfortable in the SEC than in the Big 12), the choices aren’t that great. Many observers figure that if FSU, Clemson and Virginia Tech were all departing the ACC would fall apart and the SEC likely would take the best of what’s left there. Matt Hayes of the Sporting News thinks the SEC would go after VaTech and North Carolina. While the Tarheels wouldn’t add much to the conference in terms of football, they certainly would be a major upgrade for the SEC in basketball. I’m not sure UNC would want to make that move, however, unless the ACC was completely falling apart.
Dodge Dawg writes: Bill, what did you make of the lack of a salary increase in Mark Richt’s new contract? And what’s up with the continuing delays in getting it hammered out?
Richt’s 10-win 2011 record, coming off a losing season, was good enough to get him off the hot seat and win him a contract extension, which was an absolute necessity for recruiting. But a year that saw the Dawgs lose to the four best teams they played wasn’t good enough for a ringing endorsement, which is what a pay-raise would have constituted. He got what was necessary, not an atta-boy. And if I had to hazard a guess about the “nitpick lawyering” that Michael Adams referred to as holding up the contract, I’d say it’s over the language of the buy-out clause, which Greg McGarity indicated will be adjusted. A buy-out clause is designed to make a coach think just a bit harder about leaving of his own volition. The higher the buy-out, the more the school wants to keep him. Frankly, I don’t see UGA agreeing to pay Richt any more than he was already guaranteed as a buyout. As for the doubling of the performance incentives McGarity mentioned, I think that’s mainly a PR ploy aimed at the Bulldog Nation, allowing UGA to say, “We’re not satisfied until we win championships.” I don’t think it’s really aimed at prodding Richt into doing better. This isn’t a man who seems driven by financial incentives. He gives money away to charity in huge chunks. He has paid staffers out of his own pocket when he thought the athletic association wasn’t fairly providing for them. And Richt already is a competitor. The idea that he’d try harder to win a championship just to double his incentive money is laughable.
Andrew Smith writes: Hey Bill, I just watched ESPN’s Top 20 Roundtable discussion of UGA. The defense was praised with mentions of Jarvis, Kwame, John, and Alec. The offensive line and Aaron Murray were praised for potential but had their consistency questioned. The “weak” schedule was mentioned as an opportunity to make a run. These were all topics that you and others have alluded to often; however, the major standout for me was the question of whether this talented group of Bulldawgs will get out of their own way. After years of paranoid Munson mantra filled the airwaves I can’t help but wonder will the initial suspensions be all there are? Is Crowell really a different guy, tough enough to handle more than one offensive series a quarter? Intrinsic attributes are key!
The “College Football Live” discussion of Georgia’s 2012 prospects, which can be seen here, was overall pretty much on the mark and fair. They noted all the returning starters, the stout defense, Aaron Murray’s experience and the soft schedule, but also discussed the challenge of rebuilding the offensive line and Murray’s tendency to struggle when he’s under pressure. David Pollack also brought up Georgia’s offense being “a little bit dated” at times and the need to play even more uptempo than last year. But you’re right, I think Mark Schlabach and Todd Blackledge touched on the major question about this Georgia team in the face of starters missing games on suspension because of various infractions: getting out of their own way. The Dawgs have shown an alarming tendency to shoot themselves in the foot in recent years. Blackledge also makes a good point that it’s time for Murray to step up and be the leader this team needs.
Suzanne Copeland writes: In reading about the UGA athletic board’s discussion this week of what to do about empty student seats at home football games, I was surprised to see talk of taking priority away from fifth-year seniors and giving it to freshmen. Why would they want to do that? Doesn’t seniority count for anything any more?
The idea is that freshmen, who in recent years haven’t been able to get tickets to all home games, are likely to be more enthusiastic about actually attending the games than upperclassmen. Plus, if you get them in the habit of attending games from the start of their days at UGA, perhaps they’ll be better about continuing to show up in future seasons than the current upperclassmen. Basically, though, I think the only real solution is to return to hard tickets, instead of electronic tickets on student ID cards, and remove restrictions from students reselling their tickets. Until that’s done, you’re going to continue to see empty seats in the student section.

A fan wishes Georgia would return to a road jersey like the one Herschel Walker wore in 1980. (Associated Press)
Scott Cooper writes: Hey Bill. I have been trying to get people persuaded that the uniforms that we wore back in the ’80s were the best looking uniform in college football. What would it take for us to get back to this clean and classic look? It’s a pretty good look wouldn’t you agree? And a lotta good teams wore them. We are not far off. Just want those 3 stripes back on the shoulders. Can you pull some strings and get them back?
If I had those kind of strings, I’d probably pull them in some areas other than uniforms, but I agree that the white road jerseys from the Herschel Walker era have a more classic look than what Nike currently has the Dawgs wearing. Perhaps they’ll show up again if Georgia plays a road game against a team that wants to go “retro” for the day. I think that would be pretty cool.
Jeremiah Johnson writes: Always love the Blawg! I’ve been catching wind of [Alabama coach Nick] Saban engaging some of Georgia’s commits, first Brice Ramsey and now Derrick Henry. I won’t lie, I kind of like this. It says something about the status of the program I think. If we lose one, I’d be willing for it to be Derrick Henry because the backfield is beginning to look a bit full. Your thoughts? Also, what do you think of the new Durante hire?
Hmmm, I suppose taking pride in Saban trying to poach UGA’s commitments is sort of like a guy who gets a kick out of other men hitting on his wife. You’re right that it does show Georgia is going after blue-chip players. I have to disagree with you, though, about losing Henry to Bama. In the SEC, you can never have enough top running backs. As for Danna Durante replacing Jay Clark as coach of the Gym Dogs, I don’t think it’s a move that is likely to wow many folks in the gymnastics world. Most of her experience is at Nebraska, a middling program, and her one year as head coach at California didn’t go that well. So I’d rate this hire as a wait-and-see. She’s coming into a difficult situation, with the legendary Suzanne Yoculan’s success still looming over the program.
Haden Mullinax writes: Hello Bill, I know there is a lot of serious concern about injuries during kickoff returns in football at most levels. I was wondering if the kickoff was made a flag football play? The runners would still be able to show their talents as a returner and the defenders could also continue to go all out to remove that flag. I would hope that would take away the dangerous contact without taking away a very important and exciting aspect of football. I have tried to get this suggestion to CMR at UGA but have not had any success. I know he considering alternatives. I would welcome your thoughts on this.
I’ll say this for your idea, it’s the most unique suggestion about making kickoffs safer that I’ve run across. Honestly, though, if the concerns over injuries/concussions gets to the point where they’re seriously considering altering or doing away with kickoffs in college football, as Mark Richt would like to do, I think treating it like a touchback is a more likely consideration. As Richt put it last year when discussing kickoffs, “I would just place the ball at the 23-yard line or whatever the average has been.” But, Richt noted, he doesn’t think the kickoff is going away any time soon.
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121 comments Add your comment
bubba4dawgs
May 27th, 2012
12:23 pm
Hey Remember and Never Forget……what State are you talking about?….state of mind, I suppose! What are you smokin??
Whiznot
May 27th, 2012
12:51 pm
The poor offense has never been Bobo’s fault. Bobo is great. Please, someone give the great Bobo a head coaching job. Bobo could do wonders at Alabama. Much better than Satan.
Rick S
May 27th, 2012
12:52 pm
Not being negative but until Georgia Athletic Board including Greg McGarity, Athletic Director, quit patting themselves on the back for finishing second to Florida for the SEC All Sports Trophy and get serious about winning conference and National Championships, nothing will change at Georgia except the new 2nd place trophies!
The Georgia fan base is getting tired of always talking about what needs to be done in order for Georgia to earn their rightful place as a chmpionship caliber program but not living up to all the cheap talk!
Still@theKool-aidBAR
May 27th, 2012
1:04 pm
People VIP is connected to UVa and you ain’t getting one without the other. Give Up on VPI to the SEC.
Wilson Pickett
May 27th, 2012
2:41 pm
The SEC should take both the schools from Virginia and take them today!
Dawg Bite
May 27th, 2012
3:16 pm
UNC to the SEC? Never, never will that happen. The schools on tobacco road are joined at the hip, and UNC,NC ST., Duke and Wake are not going anywhere. They form the backbone of the ACC, and will never depart that conference. Heck, most of them would just as soon abandon football altogether and just be a basketball conference. The SEC should have gone after Clemson rather than Missouri, as that place is more akin to the SEC than the ACC. They are a football school first, roundball comes in second, or maybe third behind baseball. As old Lewis said, Clemson is Auburn with a lake!
Dawg Bite
May 27th, 2012
3:29 pm
Class A, you are correct on one point you made earlier, the majority of the students with the high SAT scores are generally not that interested in sports. I have a granddaughter that will probably go to UGA next year, and she would most likely be in the library on a Sat. afternoon rather than Sanford Stadium. Heck, her high school boys and girls basketball teams were both ranked high in the state this past season, and when I mentioned that to her, I got a blank look as if to say,” what are you referring to”? She acted as if she did not even know they fielded a team in that sport. That being said, she is “All in ” as far as the academics are concerned, and I cannot fault her for that! She is certainly not like her grandfather,who got in UGA years ago because he had tuition money in hand and was still breathing. Times have changed, for sure!
Snoop Dawg
May 27th, 2012
3:57 pm
You can talk about it until the end of time, but the problem with UGA football is Mark Richt. Simple as that. He really doesn’t have a clue. He is worse than Bill Curry on a bad day… He is not a leader. He does not have the killer instinct. He is in the wrong profession.
With all the potential, I guarantee you that Richt will not win a championship this year. Just thinking about Bobo as OC is scary and depressing.
Snoop Dawg
May 27th, 2012
6:20 pm
AND I’m a legend in my own mind. That’s why I scrub garbage cans for a living.
evil empire
May 27th, 2012
8:45 pm
5 sec schools in the top 20 of the capitol one cup for athletic success…uga not in the top 90…great job mcgarrity…
DawgNole
May 27th, 2012
9:23 pm
Class A
May 27th, 2012
8:02 am
Empty studect section isnt all about scheduling. Even Auburn game had empy seats at kickoff for a late start. The real issue is the admissions standards. UGA is not admitting students like my son, who bled Red & Black while growing up, and is now attending Clemson and going to EVERY game. Half of the kids with 1310 SAT scores at UGA couldnt care less about football.
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Make tickets available to the “average” fan, and–more importantly–UPGRADE that shameful OOC schedule. The empty seats will vanish. Poof!
UGA24-7
May 27th, 2012
9:56 pm
ANYONE SEEN THE NICK FAIRLEY NEWS
Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)
May 27th, 2012
11:24 pm
@ Paladawg:
Pay no attention to the criticism of the peanut gallery!!!
You are correct in your UGA assessments in my opinion so just ignore the BS from the Single Digit IQ, self-proclaimed KNOW-IT-ALLs who don’t understand that NOBODY wins all their games.
Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)
May 27th, 2012
11:28 pm
The same clowns bellyaching about not scheduling TOUGHER teams will be leading the cries about losing to those teams. Fortunately they have zero input in such decisions.
DawgNow
May 28th, 2012
12:19 am
keep the schedule easy so the dogs can win 10 games again and go to a florida bowl. I like that january vacation to sunny florida.
LakeDawg
May 28th, 2012
12:46 am
There will be no classic unis. Uga is NIKE’s biatch.
LakeDawg
May 28th, 2012
12:48 am
Of course CMR wants to get rid of the kick-off. He can’t coach special teams. Next he will be calling for no more punts.
LakeDawg
May 28th, 2012
12:50 am
If UGA doesn’t come out and pound the football and then run play action off of that, I’m going to smash my TV. Pollack is dead wrong. Bama and LSU do just fine with old timey offenses. Its how you win championships.
LakeDawg
May 28th, 2012
12:51 am
Of course, CMR won’t do that. I see a 9-3 season.
RPh SQ
May 28th, 2012
1:56 am
Enter your comments here
LAND Jacket
May 28th, 2012
2:13 am
SCR$% the dogs…but Bill your columns are the soul of uga football. Keep up the good work!
RPh DAWG
May 28th, 2012
2:17 am
All I see is mediocrity, Win the “exebition game” against Buffalo, lose to Missouri , lose to USC, split with Fla and Tn, win Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, win a couple more, love 1 or2 more. Go to Peach Bowl or Makybe Hula bowl, yadda, yadda, Rich again on hot seat. Fire Bobo. Get another Offence cordinator. Install new system, maybe even lose to Tech, following that, have a bad year. Fire Rich, Start Over, wait 4 years, maybe have decent team/// Not much to look forward next couple of years…………..
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r2d2tideboy
May 28th, 2012
2:18 am
ROLLLLLL Tide!
Bobo's 6th child
May 28th, 2012
2:20 am
Dont fire me daddy…hes best oc in sec…took us to sec game
Chuly Bai
May 28th, 2012
8:27 am
It’s going to be a long, hot, depressing summer for dawgtards, knowing that
GEORGIA TECH RUNS THIS STATE!!!
Neutral
May 28th, 2012
8:30 am
And has won several SEC championships!!!
D. Norwood
May 28th, 2012
10:19 am
Scott Cooper, you are dead right. Those were the best looking uniforms. I can not understand why we let Nike dictate what our uniforms look like. When they have total say the results are terrible ie last years opening game or Oregon.
Newman
May 28th, 2012
11:07 am
Flag kick-offs? Really? You might as well put skirts on them…
kingdaddy
May 28th, 2012
1:43 pm
Pretty soon, they’ll make us have at least half the team female! Thanks liberal political correctness, then everyone will win a trophy, yeahhhhhhh!!!
Bea Bea Esso
May 28th, 2012
1:44 pm
Richt takes his millions to the bank while UGA slides ever and ever deeper into the pit of mediocrity and irrelevance.
Consider the fact that Richt is paid more in one year than 99% of UGA fans will earn in their entire lifetime, and that should put things in perspective.
Ah yes, keep swilling the Kool-Aid if it helps.
douglas
May 28th, 2012
2:39 pm
Talking about our AD: I have not been impressed with his last two hires. Look at the women’s volleyball coach? Talk about lousy. And now this for the gymastics coach!
The red panties will live on forever in the hearts of dawg fans!
May 28th, 2012
4:08 pm
Talking about our AD: I have not been impressed with his last two hires.
I was more impressed with Damon Evans, other than the little fact that he was a drunk adulterer.
Still@theKool-aidBAR
May 28th, 2012
4:11 pm
The red panties will live on forever in the hearts of dawg fans!
I was more impressed with Damon Evans, other than the little fact that he was a drunk adulterer.
So was S. Yoculan but she won Championships
evil empire
May 28th, 2012
4:23 pm
can you believe georgia wasn’t selected for the ncaa baseball tournament???…with the finest facilities and greatest fans in the sec, they were not selected???…wow, it appears that my initial impressions on the state of uga athletics was correct…UGA SUCKS…
Still@theKool-aidBAR
May 28th, 2012
4:29 pm
Evil Empire and UF won the SEC Tournament against WHO
flagboy?
May 28th, 2012
4:56 pm
Paul in NH
May 26th, 2012
3:49 pm
“Would not UNC recruiting improve (and thus their fb program) should they end up in the SEC?”
UNC has had more 1st round draft picks in the last 5 years than UGA and has had the same number of players drafted in the first 3 rounds. There was nothing wrong with the recruiting under Butch
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Yeah, maybe recruiting at UNC under Davis wasn’t “wrong”, just pretty much everything else. To act like UNC’s football program wouldn’t improve by joining the SEC is wrong. I don’t think UNC should or ever would join the SEC, but their football program would definitely improve if they did.
flagboy?
May 28th, 2012
5:08 pm
Class A
May 27th, 2012
8:02 am
Empty studect section isnt all about scheduling. Even Auburn game had empy seats at kickoff for a late start. The real issue is the admissions standards. UGA is not admitting students like my son, who bled Red & Black while growing up, and is now attending Clemson and going to EVERY game. Half of the kids with 1310 SAT scores at UGA couldnt care less about football.
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. . . . wut?
Still@theKool-aidBAR
May 28th, 2012
5:08 pm
flagboy…..and being in the SEC has done wonders for Vandy, Ole Miss & Kentucky right?
B C Dawgs
May 28th, 2012
7:37 pm
Snoopy–Sure wish there was a way I could get a piece of that wager. Dawgs win SEC this year, no problem.
Coach Mark Richt gets voted coach of year and whiners will still whine.
Lakedawg
May 28th, 2012
7:40 pm
Bill King, and who do you pull for again??
DawgNole
May 28th, 2012
10:12 pm
Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)
May 27th, 2012
11:28 pm
The same clowns bellyaching about not scheduling TOUGHER teams will be leading the cries about losing to those teams. Fortunately they have zero input in such decisions.
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Not this clown, mr. crap for brains. Your view epitomizes the cowardice displayed by all D-1 football who stoop to buying Ws–and that’s most of them.
THE Dixie Redcoat Band
May 29th, 2012
12:50 am
Dang, can UGA win anything, except for horseback riding? It’s looking pretty bad people..
Still@theKool-aidBAR
May 29th, 2012
1:10 am
Maybe Beer Pong and Bong Toke’n
Bobo's 6th child
May 29th, 2012
1:10 am
sec game redfart band…
momanddadwentdowntocharlotte
May 29th, 2012
1:11 am
http://www.hatinyourschool.org/Koolaid
TROLL PATROLL
May 29th, 2012
1:19 am
Yoc and still at koolaid tied to hip…sniffin trollege here
albany dog boy
May 29th, 2012
1:25 am
All I know, Bill, is that you love our Dawgs and put all the cards on the table…The bloggers then begin to wreak havoc on the truth or come up with their craziness!
fanbase
May 29th, 2012
7:42 am
admit more low sec redneck types to uga to improve football attendance–that’s the ticket! woof!
dawginduluth
May 29th, 2012
7:56 am
Snoop’s got it right. Nice guy, excellent recruiter, lousy coach. No NC with Richt. Never!
gbal
May 29th, 2012
8:40 am
Flag football ???/ Are you kidding me. Cant believe Susan would suggest it nor that Bill would post it.