Fan talk: Bashing Cornelius Washington, roster attrition and more!

2012 uga media guideLike many of you I had some time off this week, but let’s get back in gear with a look at the cover of this year’s UGA football media guide, which is now available for perusing online. And if you’re one of those folks who still want a printed hard copy, you can order one from the Georgia Athletic Association. Just send a check for $18 to: UGA Media Guide, P.O. Box 1472, Athens, GA 30603-1472.

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

Terry Perkins writes: Bill, did you see Cornelius Washington’s comments on Facebook bashing the UGA fans who were criticizing Isaiah Crowell after his arrest? I couldn’t believe his disrespectful attitude toward the fans any more than I could his blind support of his former teammate, the accused felon. Do you think Washington is typical of the sort of players Mark Richt has brought to Athens, and if so does that at all disturb you?

Terry is referring to Washington’s Facebook post in which he said fans “think you know so much, but in reality you know nothing” about the players and their struggles. He said, “99% of you don’t give a crap about us outside of football. When we’re doing well you’re all in our faces, when things get tough and we need encouragement you’re nowhere to be found. You’re fake and I despise you for it. We shall band together guys, we’ve been working hard and we only need each other. NONE of those outsiders will contribute to our survival as a team or as individuals, you can guarantee that.”

Predictably, the reaction among fans on various social media sites was rather critical of Washington, with many echoing the rather heated sentiments that fan Bobby Nettles of East Atlanta posted on his Facebook page. In extremely blunt language, Nettles noted, among other things, that UGA football players have many advantages that fans never had and  advised Washington and his teammages that “Your little boy brains need to catch up to your full grown man bodies … You’re blessed with health, superior athletic ability, and keen minds … every advantage possible. Free school, a huge support system, the adulation of fans everywhere … and somehow, we just don’t understand?”

Before we use one ill-considered Facebook post as an indictment of UGA players in general and Washington in particular, let’s keep in mind we’re talking about something posted by a college student who was reacting in anger to what he perceived as unfair criticism of a teammate. It’s one of the dangers of today’s “instant” communication that a tweet or FB posting or email is sent before you’ve had a chance to think it over.

Fortunately, after doing so Washington has apologized. In a recent Facebook post, he addresses the “Dawg Nation” and says, “I am at fault because no matter how I felt I should never have let those feeling[s] get control of my better judgment. I should have kept it to myself and let the entire situation die down. My biggest regret about the whole thing is that it has cause[d] so much disruption amongst the team. I forgot for a minute that I am here to get an education and play football and that pretty much is the extent of my responsibilities. I am not here to complain about the fanatics and for that I do apologize. I am a leader and I care about the guys that I lead. Believe me, I do know and understand that my teammate made a very bad decision and had to face the consequences, but I[‘d] rather support him than be negative toward him. I[‘d] rather help him succeed because I saw all the work that he had put in since spring and I was looking forward to seeing him play! The bottom line is that he has moved on and I’m happy he has found a place to continue his career, but the best thing for UGA football is to let this go and move forward positively. I would like to ask all the fans and supporters out there to help us with this by letting it go also. We have to continue to work hard and do our very best to get to Miami like we planned and I want all of you along for the ride.”

In the wake of that post, Nettles has responded in kind on his Facebook page: “In the face of scathing criticism from myself and others the young man stood tall and took responsibility. If you liked my rant pertaining to Mr. Washington, you should LOVE this. Well done young man, and I apologize if my rant got a little bugged eyed nutty.I hope you have a great season and I’ll be barking with the rest of the pack …”

Mark Richt's roster is getting alarmingly thin. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

Mark Richt's roster is getting alarmingly thin. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

Dr. Dawg write: Bill, I’m really alarmed at the roster attrition that’s decimating our football team! We were already way below the limit of 85 players on scholarship, and now we hear that in addition to Cootie Harrow not making grades, Brandon Burrows is transferring in order to get more playing time in a defense more suited to him and we have another player waiting to hear from the NCAA clearinghouse. Plus, of course, the guys suspended for the early games. And who knows what sort of injuries will hit once camp starts in August. I’m concerned we’re going to wind up playing walk-ons a lot more than ought to be the case with a team contending for the conference championship. Are you as worried as I am?

Yes, I am. It appears with the recent departures that UGA’s roster has dipped below 70 scholarship players, not counting the walk-ons awarded battlefield promotions. To put that into rather alarming perspective, that’s less than the scholarship limits imposed on Southern Cal as part of its NCAA probation! While the reasons for the many departures from the program have varied from academics and arrests to injury problems, disagreements with the coaching staff and frustration over lack of playing time — making it difficult to identify an underlying cause — there’s no denying that the trend is disturbing. And once full-contact drills start, Mark Richt might find it difficult to field the sort of two-deep roster he’d like to have. In the past, similar problems saw Richt cut back on contact in practice, only to regret it later when his players got pushed around a bit by opponents. So that problem could rear its head again. And while most fans have applauded Richt’s determination to have starters playing special teams, that’s also likely to increase the chance of injuries and make the lack of quality depth a factor. The UGA staff has indicated they might sign as many as 30 players in the next class to try and bolster the team’s ranks, and increasingly that looks like something they’re absolutely going to have to do.

Josh Cuevas writes: Bill, Now that the Isaiah Crowell situation has had a chance to sink in, how about an objective post mortem on his time at UGA? … I remember few athletes who came to Athens with such immense expectations and then actually showed themselves to be worthy, athletically, of the accolades as true freshmen. Yet by the time the news broke last week of Crowell’s arrest, very few Bulldog fans, justifiably, thought twice about showing him the door. With the flashes of brilliance juxtaposed against the suspensions, the time he took himself to the sidelines when he was needed on the field, and ultimately the arrest, it’s a strange and sad end to what was once unlimited potential. I hope the young man can do something productive with his life, but his story, in retrospect, will likely go down as one of the sadder cases in the annuls of Georgia football.

That’s a fact, Josh. During those brief times last season when Crowell was completely healthy and stayed in the game, he looked like a definite game-breaker. Unfortunately, he appeared to lack the toughness that is an essential for long-term success as an SEC back. Whether he could have developed that this season, we’ll never know. At least we can fully understand now why UGA continued to recruit five- and four-star backs even after having Crowell named the AP’s SEC freshman of the year.

Jonathan Brian Perren writes: Bill, I wanted to ask with the upcoming playoff and selection committee choosing the 4 teams for 2014 what do you think the number of universities will be that will try to beef up their nonconference schedules against weaker teams from a BCS conference to try to take schools from the FCS schools like the SEC likes to do out of their schedules? To me it looks a lot better to play a weaker team from a BCS conference in the PAC 12 such as Oregon State or Cal, Big 12 (Kansas or Iowa State), and Big East (San Diego State or Temple) or even an independent like BYU than to have a Buffalo, Florida Atlantic, or Georgia Southern on the schedule. I know Clemson is going to be on the schedule in the future but my understanding is that it will be every 6 years not a yearly game. What is your take and how many AD’s do you see trying to schedule this way to please a playoff selection committee beyond 2014?

If strength of schedule really does become a determining factor in the playoff, I think you’ll definitely see a turnabout in scheduling philosophy, and Greg McGarity has indicated he’s holding off on future scheduling right now until he can see how this works out. Does Georgia need to play the sort of killer schedule that it had in 2009? No. But having a Clemson or kickoff classic type opponent on the schedule, say, every other year isn’t too much to expect. And, yes, I think you’re likely to see fewer FCS teams taking those cupcake spots and more teams from the likes of the Sun Belt and MAC conferences. Of course, Georgia Southern and other FCS schools are talking about moving up to the top division, so they still might show up on SEC schedules.

Phillip Joiner writes: Bill, The following are the running backs coaches of the Mark Richt era, the players they had under their purview who contributed,  and their on and off the field performance:

Tony Pierce (2001-2002): Verron Haynes , Mike Gilliam, Musa Smith, Michael Cooper, Tony Milton, J.T. Wall, Ronnie Powell. Wall and Haynes got shots in the NFL and Smith became a 1,000-yard-plus back.

Ken Rucker (2003-2004): Cooper, Gilliam, Milton, Powell along with Tyson Browning, Kregg Lumpkin, Danny Ware, Brannan Southerland and Thomas Brown. Browning was used well as a scatback and returner, while Ware, Lumpkin and Brown all made NFL rosters

Kirby Smart (2005): Smart continued to develop the careers of Lumpkin, Ware and Brown.

Tony Ball (2006-2008): Coached Lumpkin, Ware, Brown and Southerland as well as Fred Munzenmaier, Shaun Chapas, Knowshon Moreno, coached the first few uneventful years of Richard Samuel, Caleb King and Carlton Thomas.

Bryan McClendon (2009-present): Samuel is switched to linebacker. King is dismissed from team. Washaun Ealey is dismissed from team. Thomas leaves team. Isaiah Crowell is dismissed from team. Ken Malcome gets suspended, quits team, comes back to team.

Busts like Albert Hollis (who never contributed) and players who didn’t pan out like Dontavious Jackson are not included in the above compilation. There seems to be an obvious and shockingly alarming rate of failures under the watch of Bryan McClendon. Does this not merit a closer look by the head coach and athletic director? Thanks Bill! I’m 35 years old, and the Buffalo game will be my 125th as a Dawg in attendance!

When you’re talking about individual cases, whether it’s Ealey or King or Crowell, it’s tough to pin the blame for their failings on their coach, as I noted last week. But when you look at the overall situation with running backs over the past three seasons, it does seem fair to ask whether perhaps McClendon’s value to the program as a recruiter is overshadowing his lack of success as a position coach. It’s a discussion that probably needs to be taking place at Butts-Mehre.

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311 comments Add your comment

TNT

July 8th, 2012
10:23 am

The NFL only has 53 guys on their roster, and they figure out ways to handle it. So it won’t be an issue.

Gulf Shores Dawg

July 8th, 2012
10:24 am

Never forget the Dawg Nation is what keeps the big budget rolling at UGA…when all is said and done, there is usually more said than done…Crowell moves on, and UGA moves on, nuff said….GO DAWGS!!!

Bigboy

July 8th, 2012
10:24 am

Georgia is not such a big state…Atlanta is a large city.There are more people in metro Atlanta than there are in the rest of the state combined.

kingdaddy

July 8th, 2012
10:25 am

This is what makes me sick about the whole ordeal. Through player attrition, suspension, and injury, we now are having signs of player revolt. Yes I said it! Where were the seniors and juniors when IC need them? The fans aren’t responsiblefor this TEAM to behave themselves. The fans aren’t to blame for not understanding poorlittle ICs needing a gun to protect himself from WHAT EXACTLY? CW I love you guys, but I’m tired of the disrespect you and other LEADERS OF THE TEAM continue to show the people who come to watch YOU PLAY. Instead of protecting IC from the FANS OPINION WHEN HE SCREWS UP, YOU SHOULD HAVE MENTORED HIM BETER AND KEPt HIM FROM THE PLACES WHERE HE THOUGHT HE NEEDED A GUN…The fans don’t think starting in a hole before the year even starts, is such a good idea, what do you think? Instead of protecting IC from the fans for horribe decisions, you should be protecting CMR, the man who gave you the opportunity for an education and put YOU into a position for an awesome career. ou and the rest of this team, needs to realize, YOU DON’T BITE THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU…

TNT

July 8th, 2012
10:27 am

The idea you have to have a roster full of 5 star players to win big, putting character secondarywas crushed when Boise beat us in the first game. if you go after 5 star recruits, you get a bunch of entitled babies who arn’t hungry and don’t work hard enough. A majority of 5 stars don’t work out, but it does make you think it’s time to recruit good guys, who might be 3 star players. duke is basketball wins big by recruiting great guys first, then looking for talent.

TNT

July 8th, 2012
10:33 am

Cornelius Washington is in great company defending someone caught in an embarrassing situation.

Reminds me of when the fanatics found the woman, caught in adultery, and brough her before Jesus.

Jesus didn’t condemn her, he took the occassion to remind the accusers of their own struggles ot live by their standards, and how we ALL fall short.

If you err, err on the side of grace for the condemned, accusers and religious fanatics on Facebook pages will always be there, but they are being self righteous as they condemn others, and ignore their won inconsistencies..

Fewer guys on the team eans MORE TIME to do PT

July 8th, 2012
10:37 am

If the waiting lines in the weight room are less, then that means more time for the remaining guys to pump iron, resulting in stronger players.

We will have to go with what we brung.
Go Dogs.

Go Dogs.

kingdaddy

July 8th, 2012
10:41 am

If 99% of the fans don’t care about the playas, lol, then it’s onlyfair to say 99% of the playas are gun-toteing thugas. I hate the me, me, me generation. selfish and entitled immature adults who think the sun rises and sets around them. As a society, did we fail our youth???

RainbowDog

July 8th, 2012
10:46 am

Greg McGarity made a potentially fatal strategic choice to schedule cupcakes over real competition. It will cost us at least 3 seasons down the road where we don’t qualify for the final four because of McGarity’s strength of schedule mistake. The AD seems to make all the wrong choices and seems unqualified for his job. I don’t even like the mentality of scheduling cupcakes to try and win more games, it skirts the issue.

kingdaddy

July 8th, 2012
10:48 am

TNT
What’s your point? Are you saying keep our opinions to ourselves? this s a blog my friend, and opines are good and badddddd…

Mr.Big

July 8th, 2012
10:49 am

C Wash will learn, that people who tell you the truth, even it if hurts, are far more helpful than those that cheer you when you are on the wrong path. Wounds of a friend are good. And the truth hurts, but sets you free.

OC15

July 8th, 2012
10:54 am

TNT, excellent post about Jesus, and how Jesus dealt with accusers and the accused.

kingdaddy

July 8th, 2012
10:54 am

THIS IS LOOKING LIKE AN IMPLOSION !!!Better get grip on it Coach Richt or this program is toast…

Oversigning

July 8th, 2012
10:54 am

“It appears with the recent departures that UGA’s roster has dipped below 70 scholarship players, not counting the walk-ons awarded battlefield promotions. To put that into rather alarming perspective, that’s less than the scholarship limits imposed on Southern Cal as part of its NCAA probation!”

Well then Richt should have oversigned more often to account for the natural attrition that’s inevitable. All that’s happened now is that due to this attrition a lot of schollies that could have gone to deserving young men- mostly black, mostly from underprivileged backgrounds, went to waste. A mind is a terrible thing to waste.

“The UGA staff has indicated they might sign as many as 30 players in the next class to try and bolster the team’s ranks, and increasingly that looks like something they’re absolutely going to have to do.”

Translation- UGA oversigned last year, will greatly oversign this year, and it looks like they will “absolutely” be oversigning in the future.

ARdawg

July 8th, 2012
10:55 am

RedandBlack

IMHO, he shouldn’t have apologized for the way he feels or for saying it. The fact that he did indicates someone put him up to it and not a matter of remorse. No, CW needs to grow up before he finds himself too deep into solidarity with the ICs of the world. Being a leader wouldn’t condone such behavior, a leader would condemn it. It’s divisive for a team.

CW should also be aware that he wouldn’t be a Dawg if it wasn’t for football. Sorry to burst his balloon but he’ll go through life avoiding reality if he doesn’t accept it now. IC’s behavior and other various thugs is detrimental to his well being as his teammate. Approving such behavior is indicative of how he values his own position on the team

kingdaddy

July 8th, 2012
10:56 am

Mr.Big
Nice post…

LogicalUS

July 8th, 2012
10:56 am

“Grantham has said more than once, in the NFL he learned to deal with less bodies, so roster attrition won’t be a big problem”

Grantham is full of horse-pukey. Someone should ask Grantham to explain the complete 2nd half collapses of the UGA defense in nearly every game last season against better teams? From the embarrassing unprepared performance against Boisy, to getting Lattimore-rushed again down to the beatdowns in the 2nd half by LSU\MSU, sustained consistent performance has been a huge issue for Grantham’s defense.

Apparently he “learned” small roster management in the NFL but NOT that a football game is NOT OVER AT HALFTIME. Grantham is a boneheaded moron.

WMill

July 8th, 2012
11:01 am

TNT:

I like where you’re going there. Very true and on point that most so called “Christians”, spend more time looking at others faults than their own is a MJOR RED FLAG of a fanatic. These type of religious zealouts are usually people who have put the law before people, and as anyone with common sense knows, people are more important than the law. As the great Apostle Paul wrote, the law kills.

TIDE ROLL

July 8th, 2012
11:11 am

You better take note of Washington’s comments. Crowell deserved the opportunity to prove his innocence BEFORE being dismissed. Typical McGarity bullcrap. but it’s going to lead to dissension. You guys will NEVER get it right. 31 years! Geez

(Mark) another one

July 8th, 2012
11:11 am

It is amazing to me the number of people on the ‘inside’ of UGA football. When I played sports, my teammates and I were close and we bonded together for common goals. We blocked out the fans and listened to our coaches and leaders. Coaches handled discipline issues internally. Fans had little knowledge of what was being handled internally or the discussions that were held. I see UGA football has the some roles and characteristics.

CW stood up for a teammate. It showed leadership and character. It may not have been PC or the right approach to PR, but it’s hard to watch a teammate get publicly ripped, no matter how much it’s deserved. I believe IC’s lack of maturity caused issues last year, but I don’t know all of what happened or what was said. I expect that some conversations remained private even from the team.

IC is gone. I wish him success and I hope he gets his act together. My focus as a fan is and will be on UGA, and I hope CW continues to be a leader for the Dawgs both on and off the field.

kingdaddy

July 8th, 2012
11:20 am

As a Pastor’s son I’m going to ask the preachers on here that are starting to preach down to law abiding citizens to stow it. Aren’t you late for church? Don’t be condecending or judgemental because you think you have the moral high ground because you don’t. The LAW OF THE LAND IS IMPORTANT IN OUR SOCIETY. WHERE will your sermons stop? How about an EYE FOR AN EYE, TOOTH FOR A TOOTH. I fought for the right of FREEDOM OF SPEECH, you don’t like it, go lock yourselves in your churches and stay insulated from the real world…

PS

July 8th, 2012
11:29 am

Jesus told his fanatics he desired mercy, not moral perfection. Good job Cornelius Washington standing up for Mercy. Moral perfection is a pipe dream anyways.

I declare MERCY for Crowell, I wish him the best in the name of MERCY, mercy hopes his career blossoms, and MERCY trusts Crowell will learn from his mistakes and not repeat them.

Neutral

July 8th, 2012
11:31 am

@Tide Roll
Is that 31 years without a probation like Bama’s?!?!

kingdaddy

July 8th, 2012
11:32 am

T.roll
If CMR had of given IC another chance, you would have cried that Coach Richt was too lenient and UGA doesn’t disipline the ahletes. Youhate everything about this program and have since I read your first post. Write about something you know about, GT football, because with almost everything you say, the opposite is true as always…

Ender Wiggins

July 8th, 2012
11:34 am

As the great Apostle Paul wrote, the law kills.

So do habitual drunks like Cornelius Washington speeding around at night in a 2-ton vehicle while he’s blind drunk. If you think he’s not still driving around at 90+ mph while drunk, you’ve way too naïve.

I guess one of his drunks has to kill someone for Richt to give more than a 2-game suspension.

kingdaddy

July 8th, 2012
11:41 am

Why is it on Sunday mornings, the religious nut-burgers come out telling UGA how to run their football team in a peaceful way? THIS IS NOT SUNDAY SCHOOL, and you are inviting the other side to give their venomous input so please turn your TV to Jerry Falwell or Elmer Gantry and let us talk football not bible. this blog will go downhill really quick when the Heathen awake…

Neutral

July 8th, 2012
11:45 am

I don’t disagree with CW supporting a teammate…..I just hope he has the same courage in the locker room. IC would possibly still be at UGa if his teammates had kicked his _ _ _ a few times instead of spending their energy kicking the fans.

Kenai Ocelotta

July 8th, 2012
11:47 am

That was a smart move by UGA to put the media guide online. With digital files, it’s much easier to delete all the UGA players who are dismissed for felonies, too many DUIs, beating up women, failing their remedial studies, and other sins.

Neutral

July 8th, 2012
11:52 am

Why is it that some football players think we don’t care about them and/or their lives after college? Do you think they care about the swimmers, gymnasts, Rhode Scholars, etc who also bring great credit to the University…….heck no!!!!

Dawg Fan

July 8th, 2012
11:59 am

Wow, great points Neutral

kingdaddy

July 8th, 2012
12:00 pm

Neutral
It’s the ME Generation mentality. If these kids BRAINS were as “fine tuned” as their bodies, then we wouldn’t b having this conversation. All we can hope is they know most of us fans LOVE THEM…

tiedyed

July 8th, 2012
12:05 pm

Mr. Washington is 100% correct that most of the critical fan base do not see the players as unique individuals who have ANY worth besides their ball skills, shame on the Facebook critics.

Pitbull

July 8th, 2012
12:05 pm

Let’s face it, there has always been turnover in college football and traditionally there has been little notice unless it was a starting QB or TB.

The difference now is the internet and media attention due to newspapers and internet sites printing anything having to do with a popular college football team due to the media’s fight for survival in a very competitive market.

Would the AJC even be in print now without Cox’s money behind it? I doubt so.

And the people who receive the resulting flack are college coaches and players. Hope the situation changes for the better for the sake of college football, but the media leeches will probably gut college football until it even isn’t any fun for the fans.

When the fans lose interest, then the media will move on to suck the blood out of something else.

beanster

July 8th, 2012
12:06 pm

Here’s a thought guys….you want UGA fans to be supportive of you through thick and thin? Do us a favor then and stop embarrassing our beloved school and football program. From a fan’s perspective, it’s really not that much to ask.

nutster

July 8th, 2012
12:11 pm

Look, even though none of us bloggers here are prefect, we expect the players to be eprfect. It’s fair. Why can’t the players see that. Just be perfcet and don’t make human type of mistkaes and everything will be fine.

dawggirl

July 8th, 2012
12:12 pm

“Well dawggirl, I respectfully disagree. Most fans that I know care greatly about the players and who they are as human beings.”

dbc – I agree to disagree as well. I think that you and whoever else are in an extreme minority. From what I have experienced, the fans I know could care less about the players as people. And you would especially never know it from the comments on this site.

beanster

July 8th, 2012
12:17 pm

Perfect my rear. It’s too much to ask to not drive drunk? to not carry guns with filed off serial numbers?

Paaleeeease. Not one member of the current team is bigger than the program itself. All we ask is that you please keep your names out of the headlines. Make a couple of smart decisions for once in your lives!

Neutral

July 8th, 2012
12:17 pm

Right on Beanster!!!!!

ARdawg

July 8th, 2012
12:18 pm

dawggirl

I agree. Bottom line CW is, “we don’t care about “you” as anything other than football players”. Feel the love? Good, it isn’t there. Neutral summed it up the best so far. Football players don’t care about the fans personal lives either. Fans/players have a mutually beneficial relationship. When it quits working for either one, the relationship will cease to exist. All relationships have this element, it has to work for both

CEPH

July 8th, 2012
12:18 pm

If anyone thinks that Washington wrote that apology, then you should change kool-aid brands. That my friends was written by UGA. He couldn’t have worded that apology if you had given him a pencil, paper AND the whole month of July to compose it! Get real, he thinks exactly the way he composed the original post!!!!!

nutster

July 8th, 2012
12:22 pm

Even though none of us bloggers live a single day perfcetly, we want you players to live all 365 days perfeklty. Is that asking too much?

beanster

July 8th, 2012
12:26 pm

You are a pathetic apologist. I live in Athens. I went out last night and drove downtown. I had my share of drinks. Did I drive home? NO. Why? Because I am not stupid. It’s pretty easy. Don’t behave like a complete moron. No one is asking you to walk on water.

nutster

July 8th, 2012
12:29 pm

beanster, are you actually saying you’re the first perfekt human?

nutster

July 8th, 2012
12:31 pm

those expecting perfrection will alwaysa be dissapointed. Newsflash, we live in an imperfekt world.

beanster

July 8th, 2012
12:33 pm

Far from it, buddy. You excuse all the arrests because you say no one is perfect? That is pathetic, man.

Smarticus

July 8th, 2012
12:33 pm

A couple of points here
1. Cornelius may be a team leader, but he is leading the team to disaster, not championships. Already abandoned his team once driving over90mph drunk in Commerce. He,s really just another stupid gangsta thug. It’s all about him.
2. The UGA head coach and most of the staff bromide no discipline, leadership or coaching to the players. Richt is a perennial underachiever stuck in the FSU heydays of scat backs. This does not work in the SEC. The buck stops at the head coach and instead of holding him accountable, we give a contract extension making more in a year than a hard working union man earns in his lifetime.

The Bulldog Nation needs to get its collective head out of the sand and demand major coaching changes starting with Richt.

Nothing will change until the coach is changed and we hire a real coach and leader.

kingdaddy

July 8th, 2012
12:33 pm

CEPH
Unfortunatly, that’s funny. We all make mistakes but if these kids can’t even follow the laws, how can we expect them to follow Team Rules???

nutster

July 8th, 2012
12:35 pm

So a person who admits they drank so much last night, they were too dangerous on the roads, is now giving moral advice to players?

Neutral

July 8th, 2012
12:36 pm

@nutster
The vast majority of the scholarshiped students and athletes at UGa seem to do pretty well 365 days a year and stay out of trouble. It is a small segment (probably less than 5%) who continually embarrass the University and then complain about the fans not caring about them. CW sure as heck didn’t show respect for me or UGa when he got busted last year. What is wrong with this picture? As Kingdaddy said…..it is the ME generation talking.

nutster

July 8th, 2012
12:38 pm

so that’s why Richt got a contract extension, and makes $10,000 a day, because he’s a “perennial underachiever”.