Fan talk: Matt Stafford, UGA’s cupcake schedule and more!

A new Matthew Stafford action figure is expected to look something like this. (McFarlane Toys)

A new Matthew Stafford action figure is expected to look something like this. (McFarlane Toys)

For those of you who enjoy Georgia Bulldog-related collectibles, a new action figure coming from McFarlane Toys and Clarktoys.com in September is available for pre-order: Matthew Stafford in his Detroit Lions uniform.

Here’s the company’s spiel for Stafford: “The former Georgia Bulldog QB, drafted #1 overall in 2009 by the Detroit Lions, had been plagued by injuries in his first two NFL seasons, only playing 13 total games over the course of two years. In 2011, with the injuries behind him, Stafford put together the greatest quarterback performance in the history of the Detroit Lions. The 2011 season was the official ‘I have arrived’ party. Stafford threw for more than 5,000 yards (only the 4th QB in NFL history to do so), with 41 touchdowns, and led the Lions to the playoffs for the first time since 1999. He currently holds the Lions franchise record for passing yards, passing touchdowns, passing attempts, and completion percentage for a single season.”

Pretty impressive.

Unlike most of the McFarlane NFL line, the Stafford figure will only be available via Clarktoys.com and won’t be sold at retail.

Pre-orders of the $17.99 limited-edition figure, which will ship in July, can be made online. And for $27.99 you can get a combo of the Stafford figure with one of Lions receiver (and North Avenue Trade School alum) Calvin Johnson that ships in September. (Some of you Tech fans that spend so much time on the Blawg might at least want to jump on the latter.)

Now, let’s get to some Junkyard Mail. …

Matt Cafaro writes: Bill, With this new reality of playoffs in 2014, will we FINALLY see the end of McGarity’s Florida-esque scheduling of boring cupcakes? The committee that will be choosing the four playoff participants will give some weight to winning a conference and maybe margin of victory, but it seems, most importantly, to strength of schedule. I’m sure the S.O.S. component will be important because it’s the only way Notre Dame could ever gain access into the playoff if they actually become relevant again (hard to say that with a straight face, haha), but also because of the upcoming Big 10 and PAC 12 scheduled games. McGarity’s way of scheduling just won’t fly with the BCS finally dying. So will Georgia again embrace competitive scheduling? … McGarity’s way is cowardly, let’s just come out and say that. It’s cowardly and boring and beneath UGA. Better to be beaten by Oklahoma State than win another yawner versus Jacksonville State. Go Dawgs!

Fans aren't very excited about the Dogs facing the likes of Buffalo. (University of Buffalo)

Fans aren't very excited about the Dogs facing the likes of Buffalo. (University of Buffalo)

You make a valid point, but I don’t think the mere prospect of a strength-of-schedule component in the selection of teams for the playoff is going to be enough to prompt immediate changes at UGA or any of the other SEC schools that tend to go with two or three cupcake games each season. (Georgia, Florida and South Carolina, of course, each have BCS-level nonconference rivals on their schedule every year.) As McGarity told the Chattanooga Times-Free Press on the subject of adding a ninth conference game in the SEC, “We are locked into nonconference games with very high liquidated damages for both parties in some games through 2016. … I fully expect to play every one of our nonconference opponents on the Saturdays we have fully executed contracts with.” UGA has a dozen contracts for nonconference games, with the buyouts ranging from $1.2 million to $450,000. It also should be noted that, in addition to playing Georgia Tech every year, UGA “periodically” (McGarity’s word) likes to schedule a second major nonconference opponent, and the Bulldogs have Clemson coming on the schedule for their twice-a-decade appearances in 2013 and 2014. Georgia was supposed to play Ohio State in 2020-2021, but the Buckeyes canceled that deal because of Big 10 teams adding a PAC 12 opponent each year. As you made reference to, McGarity brought the cupcake-heavy philosophy from the University of Florida, where it helped secure a couple of BCS titles. Still, there’s no getting around how weak and downright unattractive this year’s UGA nonconference schedule is. The Oklahoman recently ranked the nonference schedules of the 68 schools in the six major conferences and UGA, playing Buffalo, Florida Atlantic, Georgia Southern and Tech this year, came in 47th, falling far short of Michigan, which topped the list by scheduling Alabama, Notre Dame and Air Force. Of course, most of the schedules looked more like Georgia’s than Michigan’s, as cupcakes have become the preferred dish in college athletic offices. And the Oklahoman ranked the conferences in terms of schedules, and the SEC lagged behind the Big 12, PAC 12, ACC and Big 10, but ahead of the Big East. Whether the playoff selection committee (assuming that’s what we end up with) giving weight to strength of schedule will be enough to reverse the cupcake trend remains to be seen. A bigger factor might be ticket sales. UGA is still offering single season tickets and multiple single-game tickets to the Buffalo, Florida Atlantic and Vanderbilt games. If the number of unsold seats starts to grow for the weaker opponents coming to Athens, Georgia might indeed rethink its scheduling philosophy.

In another schedule-related question, Josh Floyd writes: Are you as tired as I am of the demeaning of UGA football accomplishments last year due to the reasoning of weak scheduling, and this year that any titles should have an asterisk because of the “weak” schedule? I’m so appalled at the lack of truthfulness by the media, and other SEC head ball, er, coaches, that don’t seem to realize it’s on a rotation. There is no bias or conspiracy to give UGA an “easy” schedule. I’m with Coach Mark Richt: Tell me the rules, and who we’re playing, and let’s go do the best we can.

You’re right, it’s been ridiculous how many supposedly knowledgeable folks who should know better (including at ESPN) have been implying that Georgia pulled a fast one or got away with something in the conference schedules for 2011 and 2012. It was just the Dogs’ turn in the rotation for the easier cross-division schedule. (In 2008, for example, Georgia played both Alabama and LSU from the SEC West.) If the SEC honchos at conference headquarters in Birmingham give special consideration to any program, it’s certainly not UGA’s!

Commenting on a couple of issues recently discussed here, Harry Charbonneau writes: Bill, The University of Georgia substance abuse policy is superb. Drug use is antithetical to athletics and all Georgia fans should be proud of our tough and uncompromising policy on drugs. I agree entirely with Greg McGarity’s and Coach Richt’s stance on this issue. I am proud to be an alumnus of a university that leads the way in setting these standards. [Also] the black jerseys should definitely be revived and used this year. The black jerseys with red helmets and silver pants is a great look. I think they should be used in several home games and would like to have the players select the games. I agree Auburn at home would be an excellent time for black and I suspect the players might agree. I greatly enjoy your blog.

Thanks, Harry. I can’t disagree with you on the drug policy, though it would be nice if the standards were higher throughout the conference or nationwide, so the Dogs weren’t put at a competitive disadvantage. As for the black jerseys, I agree it’s a terrific look, but I believe once per season would be sufficient.

A couple of fans have a suggestion for improving Stegeman Coliseum's home court advantage. (University of Georgia)

A couple of fans have a suggestion for improving Stegeman Coliseum's home court advantage. (University of Georgia)

Switching sports, James Gates writes: Bill, I am a regular reader of your Blawg — keep up the great work! One of my best friends from college, Brent Paten, and I are UGA alumni and supporters of the basketball program. While attending the UGA-Bama basketball game a few years ago (Mark Fox’s and Anthony Grant’s first seasons, respectively) we were discussing what simple things we could we do to help our program reach its potential. Brent suggested that we should swap court directions so that we force our opponent to shoot at the student section goal in the second half. … Brent noted that it is rather idiotic we do not do this. Let’s be honest: Stegeman Coliseum is not packed for every game. However, our fans (particularly the students) show up for the really big games. The weeknight and Saturday SEC contests are well attended and supported by the student body. It would be not only a savvy move but also an easy fix to involve them more in the game. Forcing the visitor to shoot into our student section in the second half would provide a true home court advantage. The section is elevated and the band is adjacent to the students. If you think I am overemphasizing this element of the college game please review footage of our games at the O’Connell Center or Rupp Arena and then look at our games in Stegeman. Observe our opponent’s focus as they shoot critical second half free throws totally undisturbed into Stegeman’s crowd of older folks seated in folding chairs. (Of course, these programs have combined to win 3 of the past 7 national championships in basketball so they might not know what they are doing). It’s not just free throws either. Our students get loud and more importantly can disrupt the opponent’s ability to operate its half-court offense. I would appreciate you mentioning this in your Blawg to see what others might think. GO DAWGS!

It does seem like a simple change that might help the second-half atmosphere at the Steg. Georgia roundball fans, what do you think?

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173 comments Add your comment

KJ

June 24th, 2012
3:24 pm

“An action figure? What does it do? Bench press beer kegs?”

It breaks NFL team records, and makes $10.5 million a year, which is about $10.48 million more than you’ll ever make in your pathetic excuse for a life. Hope this helps.

DawginLex

June 24th, 2012
3:40 pm

Hey wide missouri

I GUARANTEE you that you will never post again on here after the UGA win in Columbia

DawginLex

June 24th, 2012
3:42 pm

same goes for you uncledaddy

IDIOT

SSIgator

June 24th, 2012
3:57 pm

KJ -

“It breaks NFL team records, and makes $10.5 million a year”

Really? Wow. It has been a long time since I went to a Toys-R-Us to buy toys for my grandchildren, but according to you, they are able to do some pretty fantastic things now. That is really amazing.

Alphare

June 24th, 2012
5:10 pm

Stafford couldn’t win big games at UGA, now he is doing better with the best Pro receiver from Tech.

That tells me the Tech guy should get most of the credit for the Lions.

Mt

June 24th, 2012
5:45 pm

Bring back the Black. Just don’t hold a press conference the week of the game to announce
your going to wear them.It’s fodder for the other teams bulletin board.It’s super STUPID NOT TO WEAR THEM because we got beat wearing them.We’ve lost a bunch of times wearing red and white
jersey’s.BAMA would have won that night if we had wore polka dots.

Delbert D.

June 24th, 2012
6:03 pm

Yes, it’s hard to predict when division opponents are going to tank, but still, there is no excuse for scheduling 2 or 3 cupcakes (I think there is a valid reason for Ga. southern in the 11th Game as a triple option warmup this year.) Cancel a couple of those and at least get a current big East team in there. Starting in 2014, it’s going to hurt, and bad.

Gordon

June 24th, 2012
6:15 pm

Concerning the benches, if I am not mistaken the visiting coach gets to choose which goal his team will shot at in the first half. 99% of the time they choose the goal opposite their bench, but if they really wanted to they could choose the one in front of their bench. So if it were that much of a disadvantage to shoot towards the student section in the second half, a visiting team wouldn’t have to do it.

Beast from the East

June 24th, 2012
6:16 pm

Delbert,
The problem UF and UGA have is they are locked into one OOC game (GT and FSU). Those are road games every other year. Then the neutral site game in Jax. To play a quality opponent, they want a return trip and that could leave them with only 5 home games some years.
4 conference road games
Jax
Tallahassee or Atlanta
That only leaves 4 conference home games and you are pretty much stuck trying to schedule ” cupcakes” that won’t require a return trip. It’s all about the money.

@alphare

June 24th, 2012
6:18 pm

Clueless one Stafford won 30 games in 2.5 seasons as the starting QB. In the SEC. Its not the weakling ACC.. 11-2 finished 2nd in AP as sophomore.
How did Calvin fare against Georgia? Zero wins like so many generations that’ve played at the NATS..

Al

June 24th, 2012
7:46 pm

DawginLex Since you are the resident genius on here, how many games does UGA win this yr? Do they win the East? Win SECCG? Go to MNC game? Thoughts?

I say they win 8-9 games,do not in East.

ugaclassof2004

June 24th, 2012
8:44 pm

I say the Dawgs win 10- 11 games this year. But honestly, this team isn’t a legitimate National Title contender, so who cares? We are a second/third tier team in comparison to LSU and Alabama, and the main reason for that is we as a fan-base don’t demand more. I mean how excited can you really get about second place?

Oh don’t get me wrong…. we want to win titles..every once in a while we do. But our priorities as a fan-base are different. At Alabama for instance, there is a tradition in winning MULTIPLE National Titles. The same is true at places like Florida, USC, Oklahoma etc. So the demands to produce titles are higher at these schools At UGA, the game day experience(tailgating, Athens etc) takes precedence over building a championship program. There is a difference is wanting a championship program and taking active steps to build one.

And as much as I like Mark Richt( and love him as a person), he has hit the ceiling in terms of what he can do for this program. The program has gotten stale and its frustrating.

dan

June 24th, 2012
8:56 pm

Calvin Johnson is a great receiver, but the guy played on a team that went 0-16. So this notion that he makes every QB better is false.

I think Stafford and Calvin have a great thing TOGETHER. The Lions have a sexy offense, and their front 4 on defense is legit. They fix their back 7 on defense and they could be scary.

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

June 24th, 2012
9:03 pm

@ Sussexx Club:

He is an asset to any QB but Detroit didn’t do JACK with Calvin until Stafford got there!!!!!!

Can we agree that both are among the best in the NFL???

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

June 24th, 2012
9:26 pm

@ Beast from the East:

You make some good points but UGA is ranked second ALLTIME toughest strength of schedule!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Beast from the East

June 24th, 2012
9:29 pm

Braniac,
I would think most teams that have been in the SEC and Big 10 would probably be in the top 20 all time. I was just calling out the ones that consistently down UF for their schedule. UGA has had no tougher of a schedule than UF, on average, the 20 years or so.

Coastal dog

June 24th, 2012
9:52 pm

Richt recruited the top RB’s in Georgia. It is more a reflection of their upbringing.

bubba4dawgs

June 24th, 2012
10:58 pm

Just a comment about the black jerseys….let the players decide which game they would like to wear them and surprise the fans by switching to them after the warmup of the particular home game they select. It seems to be a motivator for the players and one might say “fun time” for them! Not only will the players like it but the fans would enjoy it as well!! GO DAWGS!!

The Tide is Rolling and Nothing can stop it

June 24th, 2012
11:05 pm

UG should keep a cupcake schedule. They can’t beat anyone good.

SSIgator

June 24th, 2012
11:09 pm

Al – June 24th, 2012 – 7:46 pm

DawginLex –

“Since you are the resident genius on here”

____________________________________

Whoa Momma! Well, that comment (assuming it was sincere) should certainly get the blog rolling in the morning. Just wait until AltamahaDawg reads this little tidbit – it will put a whole new meaning into the phrase “cat fight” and I am going to buy my popcorn now for this fireworks show tomorrow.

Yellow JACKETS

June 24th, 2012
11:23 pm

Still won’t call the “school in Atlanta” Georgia Tech. Get over yourself Bill.

Yellow JACKETS

June 24th, 2012
11:27 pm

“How did Calvin fare against Georgia? Zero wins like so many generations that’ve played at the NATS..’

Of course he he didn’t have any wins against GA, looked who was throwing the ball to him!

Tdawg

June 24th, 2012
11:48 pm

I really like the traditional uniforms, but the black jerseys are far and away the more bad arse uniforms. I say leave the old behind and make the black uniforms our regular week to week uniforms. Don’t care what anyone says. The black uniforms are way cooler. Just make up their minds and stay with one. Who else would like the black uniforms as the full time regular uniforms?

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June 24th, 2012
11:49 pm

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Fools Gold

June 24th, 2012
11:52 pm

Another year of underachieving with Richt and Bobo. I wouldnt be surprised if we lost to South Carolina for the third year in a row. It will be another year of Fools Gold…..

James Cowell

June 25th, 2012
4:32 am

This is great news! They even made some toy figurines out of them. Check them out: http://www.toysforeverybody.com/

Caro_Dog

June 25th, 2012
7:39 am

With this easy schedule, GA should waltz through the SEC east and get ready to play alabama for the title! This year, GA wins the SEC—book it!

BobDawg

June 25th, 2012
7:53 am

The NFL plays pre-season games and college FB does not, so what is the big deal with a game or 2 to get the cobwebs out of a teams system?? Also, if we do run the table, we get 2 huge games at the end of the season so I don’t look at the schedule difficulty like others. We won’t have another schedule like this probably in our lifetimes anyway.

AAAAA Athens Bail Bonds R Us

June 25th, 2012
8:13 am

How did the dawg players do over the weekend? Any more arrests?

gomdawg

June 25th, 2012
8:17 am

ALABAMA PLAYS THREE WEAK SCHOOL HAVE NOT HEARD ANYONE TALKING ABOUT THEM

Torching a Blunt With The Bulldog Nation

June 25th, 2012
8:32 am

I admit to covering my eyes & cringing when Ball threw it down the sideline to Calvin. Half the time it was OB. In Ball’s defense (it pains me to say),that is the only place idiot Gailey would let him throw it. A textbook example of how coaching idiocy can reduce a player’s effectiveness.

Howdy Doody

June 25th, 2012
8:39 am

Ok UGA fans….. I’ll show you how tough I am cuz Im gonna fire our basket weaving coach this week.

RxDawg

June 25th, 2012
8:49 am

Nice rib on the nerds Bill. I think that UGA should done the black jerseys on the very next home game played after clinching the SEC east every year. Don’t clinch/win the east? Don’t get to wear the black jerseys.

DePort

June 25th, 2012
9:21 am

We need the Black Jerseys and black pants with red helmets. .. that would strike fear into the opponent!

bigdawg

June 25th, 2012
9:43 am

Hey Josh…re: the ESPN slamming UGA w/ the cupcake schedule. What’s your answer to this fact: We played only 4 ranked teams last year and lost ALL of them. Were better than USC and Mich State but found a way to blow both of them. Our schedule is a joke. A normal year we would’ve gone 7-5. Boise State embarrased us in the GA dome w/ 80,000 dawg fans in there. They had to fly 6 hours across 3 time zones and we drove 60 miles.

ugab

June 25th, 2012
9:53 am

I love the schedule for this season. The dawgs do not have an OL. The dawgs have suspensions every season. CMR can not play Al, LSU, or any other tough team. CMR can’t keep his team together.lol… FSU got there NCs playing and beating easy teams throughout the season. Everyone was complaining about the tough schedule a few years ago. Now everyone is complaining about the easy one. I guarantee Uga loses a few games with this easy schedule everyone is talking about. There will be no running game because there is no OL. CBs are suspended for smoking a lil pot. Uga’s drug policy is a joke.

old dog

June 25th, 2012
9:57 am

Way back in the day, Hugh Durham had the students on the floor……….obviously (and successfully) to “raz” the opponents. This worked…….I was down there every game. Attendance went up, and after I had graduated we made the final four…..

PMC

June 25th, 2012
10:11 am

History proves if you want to win championships at the end, it’s very smart to schedule as many cupcakes as possible.

The system is what it is, until they ban teams from playing FCS competition (guess that will be renamed now) it makes sense to buy wins and allow for breather games.

CFB is better when we get to see better matchups, but from a AD’s seat, it’s the right call to give us wretched games, because of the possibility of better ultimate outcomes.

TallyDawg

June 25th, 2012
10:22 am

RxDawg

June 25th, 2012
8:49 am
Nice rib on the nerds Bill. I think that UGA should done the black jerseys on the very next home game played after clinching the SEC east every year. Don’t clinch/win the east? Don’t get to wear the black jerseys

I LOVE that idea! The Black Jerseys would then be construed as a celebratory uniform. When they come out there wearing them (as a symbol of East Champs), the crowd would go nuts! And it is seen as a motivator as opposed to bulletin board in your face fodder for the opponent that week.

UGA Insider

June 25th, 2012
10:43 am

Ex-Beast from the East,

Everyone is referring to your out of conference schedule here. …and the recent track record for UF non conference is “abysmal” at best.

So what you pulled a tough SEC schedule this year!!! Stop crying already… it’s is just the way the schedule fell. You must admit as I admit as as a UGA about our non conference games… they are a joke and you should man up and admit the same. I have never seen UF football games advertised for sale in print and on TV. Most fans know your schedule is pathetic!

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

June 25th, 2012
10:44 am

@ Talley Dawg:

That’s a really good idea although IMHO the red helmet, silver britches and black jerseys are the prettiest????????

AltamahaDawg

June 25th, 2012
10:56 am

ESPN? What about our own fans!

AltamahaDawg

June 25th, 2012
10:58 am

Is there a (parts of) fan base in America that tries to discredit thier own teams victories as much as ours?

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

June 25th, 2012
10:59 am

@ ugab

So CMR “can’t play Al, LSU or anyother tough team”!!!!!!! You sir(and I use the term loosely) are dumb enough to be triplets:

CMR has beaten Bammy more than he has lost to Bammy although that may not hold up much longer!!!!!

Les Miles has a one game advantage over CMR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CMR has a better career winning percentage than EITHER of them!!!!!

UGA has the TOUGHEST drug testing policy in America!!!!!!!!!!!

You can’t guarantee JACK so you need to back out quietly since EVERYTHING you mentioned is total BS and you obviously are just another blowhard troll with a single digit IQ!!!!!!!!!!

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

June 25th, 2012
11:21 am

@ Altamaha Dawg;

You are right on the money about Dawg Fans In Name Only(DFINO) but a number are not really dawg fans and it doesn’t take long to spot them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am continually amazed that the other school’s fans come on here in mass to voice their opinions on things UGA. A majority portion of these outsiders are very well-mannered and actually have many positives or constructive ideas but a pretty good portion are 100% trolls???

When Florida was “Ruling the roost” in the SEC they were pretty abrasive although not quite to the level of Bama trolls whose only contributions are to badmouth anything Dawg Nation and to tell us repeatedly that their team, which won their Division only once in the last 3 years, has the greatest coach which is pretty accurate but they act like it is the 1st time Bama ever established a series of really good years.(Can you remember Bear Bryant??/) They could take a cue from some of their fellow Sabanites and contribute to the subject matter on here and act like they have “been there before”. Auburn fans definitely were the most obnoxious but only for one year. When their rented QB left for the NFL there was really nothing else for them. Have you heard from an Auburn fan lately?????

AltamahaDawg

June 25th, 2012
11:31 am

The problem with Matt’s “coward” theory is that he is completely electing to ignore,the reason that McGarity was scheduling one of these extra cupcakes is to replace the cancelled trip to Lousville (never mind how much better a HOME cupcake is over a ROAD so-so) to play IN the Chick-filla classic.

Finding a way to play the top 5 Boise team to open after a 6-7 season is the cowards way out , eh, Matt.

National exposure. $1.7 million paycheck, kept a rival from taking that spotlight. Yea. It’s called running a business. The man doesn’t have time to worry about pacifying the internet chat muscle flexers.

DIT

June 25th, 2012
11:36 am

I just don’t care about schedules in the past or how the schedules are set up this year. Coaches do not choose the schedule. It’s done years in advance. The only thing UGA should be concentrating on is Mizzou right now. As for the Buffalo game. LeMay better be playing at least 1/2 of that game.
Not sure why everyone has to beat the schedule like a dead horse. It is what it is. UF, Auburn, SC, Mizzou and possibly GT will end up in the top 20 this year so the schedule is not as easy as it appears.
I’m just ready to get the season started!

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

June 25th, 2012
11:38 am

@ ugab:

If FSU played only “cupcakes” how did they manage to win several NCs and Top 10 finishes????

A team dosen’t get voted No.1 or even Top 10 UNLESS they beat some pretty darn good teams!!!!!!!!!!!

DIT

June 25th, 2012
11:38 am

@Altamaha dawg
Great post. I forgot about dropping Louisville to play the #5 team in the nation.

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

June 25th, 2012
11:49 am

While Reggie Ball has earned a special place in the hearts of all true dawg fans with the 4th down out-of-bounds pass to stop the clock(actually he was successful in stopping the clock) there was an occasion in the Bama/Tennessee game many years ago when a sophomore QB did the exact same thing as Reggie in a losing effort to Tennessee. This lefthanded QB went on to become one of the most successful QBs in NFL history!!!!!!!!!