
What does Mark Richt have to do to shut up the naysayers? (Associated Press)
Let’s get straight to some of this week’s Junkyard Mail. …
Matt Barrett writes: It seems that over the past week I’ve started seeing a return of the meme among national sportswriters about Mark Richt still not being completely off the hot seat along with questions being raised about whether Isaiah Crowell’s arrest is an indication that discipline is one of the head coach’s major weaknesses. I don’t get it. He kicked his top tailback off the team the same day the kid was arrested, without even waiting to see what happened to the charges in court. The other disciplinary problems this spring have mainly been attributable to Georgia having one of the strictest drug test policies in the country. How much tougher can you get? As for the hot seat, Richt won 10 in a row last year and took the SEC East. Bill, what does Richt have to do to put this “hot seat” nonsense to rest?
Basically, in order to shift the perception among the sports media, Richt needs to win a championship — at the very least the SEC and preferably a national title. That would pretty much shut everyone up on the subject.
I think the Crowell arrest provided the main impetus for this latest wave of media skepticism about Richt. It started with Travis Haney of ESPN Insider putting Richt on “the precursor to the hot-seat list,” suggesting “there is a recurring discipline breakdown among Richt’s teams … When Richt has to suspend or dismiss a player, especially a highly touted player such as Crowell, it hurts the program in terms of losing talent as well as in terms of perception. Those dings add up over time for a coach trying to win games in the country’s toughest conference.”
ESPN SEC blogger Edward Aschoff then jumped on the bandwagon, noting that after the Bulldogs ended the season being “blown out” by LSU (does a second-half comeback by the Tigers really constitute a blowout?) and suffering a triple-overtime loss to Michigan State in the Outback Bowl that “Richt is still feeling some heat in 2012. The 0-2 finish irked fans, and his new contract isn’t exactly comforting, as he was given an extension, but no raise. It hasn’t helped that numerous discipline issues have plagued Richt’s teams over the years, leaving many to wonder just how much control he’s had with his players.” Aschoff concluded that “Until Richt can bring home another SEC title, he’ll continue to feel the heat.”
Also piling on this week was Pete Fiutak of Collegefootballnews.com, who wrote that “the problem with the 2011 season was that it gave the [Georgia] program a false sense of everything being on the right track. Instead, the Bulldogs appear to be further mired in a sort of SEC purgatory that they haven’t been able to get out of for several years, staying one step behind the biggest of the SEC big boys depending on the season, but being just good enough under Mark Richt to make it seem like they’re just one tweak, one good break, one big everything-goes-right season away from finally winning the national title for the first time in over 30 years.” Fiutak pretty accurately summed up the situation: “The talent has been on par with all the other superpower programs in the SEC — and yes, Georgia is a superpower program. The coaching has been fine and the support from the school and fan base have been terrific. But for whatever reason in a league where the difference between being an elite team and winning a national championship is paper thin, there’s something missing.” Richt, he said, “still hasn’t proven he can take the program that one final step further, and while it might seem totally unfair and completely unreasonable to suggest that a guy who has gone 106-38 in 11 years as a coach of an SEC team hasn’t gotten the job done, yeah, compared to Alabama, LSU, Florida and Auburn over the last seven years he hasn’t done enough. In the SEC you’re either a national championship program or you’re not.”
Which pretty much answers your question, Matt.

Do these mean anything to college football fans in Montana? Are there any college football fans in Montana? (Associated Press)
Sam Jackson writes: I see that Sports Illustrated’s Stewart Mandel is once again saying that Georgia is not a “national power” in college football, unlike Alabama, Florida, Florida State, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Texas and USC. Besides the fact that his inclusion of Miami and Notre Dame on his national power list pretty much shows this guy is stuck in the 1990s, how would you answer this, Bill?
I’m still trying to figure out Mandel’s rather convoluted thinking on this. He says “the goal here is not to rank programs based on winning percentage, national championships, bowl wins or any other quantitative measure, though those things undoubtedly matter.” Rather, he says, being a national power carries “a certain cachet or aura. It’s the way a program is perceived by the public. Let me put it to you this way. Suppose we went to, say, Montana. And suppose we found 100 ‘average’ college football fans (not necessarily message-board crazies, but not twice-a-year viewers, either) and put them in a room. If I held up a Michigan helmet, my guess is all 100 would know exactly what it was. … But if I held up a Georgia ‘G’ helmet, how many of them do you think would be able to identify it off the top of their heads?”
OK, putting aside the question of whether folks in Montana have even the remotest idea of what big-time college football looks like, I’d say Mandel’s criteria is rather … limited. So what is the case for Georgia being a national power? Well, if you have one of the game’s most recognizable mascots who’s been named the nation’s best and plastered on the cover of Sports Illustrated, you consistently rank in the Top 10 nationally in licensed merchandise sales, Forbes magazine ranks you in the Top 10 of college football’s most valuable programs, you’re ranked as the second most profitable college football program after the Texas Longhorns, and ESPN announcers frequently drop into an imitation of your longtime announcer, there’s little doubt you’re a major player on the national stage.
Jackson from Dublin writes: Dear Bill, I love the Junkyard Blawg and read every post when I am on the internet. I am sick and tired of hearing how easy our schedule is! I believe at worst Georgia goes 10-2, and I really hope we can go 12-0. However, I am going with 11-1, with one minor slip-up, and winning the east. However, let’s say that was Kentucky’s schedule … Kentucky would at best go 5-7! … If it really was a cupcake schedule I think every SEC team could be bowl eligible with it. However, UK, Ole Miss, and UT could not reach 6 wins with this schedule! … We can’t help UT, Florida, Auburn and Tech are down. Heck, LSU plays a down Auburn (along with Bama) and Florida team. Are we hearing anything on their conference schedule? The West is just stronger than the East right now. It cycles … a couple of years ago the East was the best, now its the West. Everything in sports cycles. GO DAWGS!!!
The talk about Georgia’s schedule is based mainly on two factors this year: The nonconference schedule is cupcake-heavy, with only Georgia Tech being a major program; and for the second year in a row the Dawgs don’t have to play any of the three toughest programs from the SEC West: Alabama, LSU and Arkansas. But UGA only has control over the nonconference part of the schedule, and it’s in fact not that different from what other SEC programs are doing. Next year, there’ll be one less cupcake, as Clemson comes on. As for the “easy” SEC schedule, as you correctly note, that is cyclical. In 2009 Georgia played Arkansas and LSU (in addition to having Oklahoma State and Arizona State for nonconference games). In 2008, Georgia had both Alabama and LSU. Georgia plays Auburn, Tennessee and Florida every year. Yes, they’re somewhat down right now, but a few years ago so were Alabama and LSU!

Should Vince Dooley speak his mind about the Georgia program? (Associated Press)
Beach Dawg writes: Bill, Always appreciate your candid perspective on all things Dawg. What do you think about Vince’s comments on Crowell? Is he right? I know he’s free to discuss anything he wants, but is it appropriate for him to be making those kind of comments?
For anyone who might have missed it, Beach is referring to Vince Dooley’s comments to the AJC’s Chip Towers that the 2012 Dogs losing Isaiah Crowell “may have been the best thing to happen to them. … It was a bad-apple type thing, if you ask me.” He added that, “Historically when things like this have happened in the past, they tend to have a unifying effect on teams. They go on to have an even better season than they were predicted to have.” While some fans might think former coaches ought to stay out of these things, I believe Dooley has earned the right to say pretty much anything he wants to about the Georgia program. And while in the short term there might be some dissension on the team over how quickly Crowell was dumped, I think in the long run Dooley’s view might prove correct.
Danny Lyon writes: Bill, did you see Every Day Should Be Saturday’s rundown on Your BCS Team as a Drug? I know this sort of thing isn’t politically correct, but I thought most of it was pretty funny. At first, I didn’t get the Georgia entry — “Zero pattern, pretty good but not great, numbing … Xanax. UGA is Xanax” — but then I looked up the drug and saw it’s used to treat anxiety disorders and panic disorder and works by decreasing abnormal excitement in the brain. So I guess they’re saying we’re dull.
You think maybe they’re not big fans of Mike Bobo? You’re right, though. It’s a fun piece. I particularly liked the entry for South Carolina: “Gas-huffing. Hard to explain the appeal to non-devotees. Headaches, vomiting, delusions. Users are loyal beyond all reason.” And the one for Ohio State was another highlight: “Weed. Wildly popular. Gets smoked by SEC football players in bowls.” You can check out the rest here, but be aware that the language gets a little PG-13.
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154 comments Add your comment
Loveliest village on the plain
July 14th, 2012
7:43 pm
I love those reruns of classic football games on TV. Last week, I watched the 2005 Auburn-Georgia game, where Auburn won it with about five seconds on the clock. It was absolutely priceless to see the shocked, agonized look of the fans and players, but most rewarding of all was the miserable look on Mark Richt’s face.
Truly a classic game for the ages.
Dinosaur Bill
July 14th, 2012
8:01 pm
Bill,
Like most Georgia fans that aren’t living in 1980 anymore, I often skim through your articles hoping there might, by some strange occurance, be something of value that you have written. If you ever see Mark Richt in public, make sure that you have your your adult depends diapers on!
1 Dog
July 14th, 2012
8:11 pm
Dogs win the east with ease again and this time, win the sec with a huge upset over alabama, with a mediocre offense and no stars on D after losing all that talent last year. Dogs–SEC champs!! take it to the bank.
Cdpridg
July 14th, 2012
8:17 pm
Village…2005…i am sure you have fond memories….about the last time you won right? Richt owns the plains…what is it like 8 out of 11 now? So lopsided it doesnt really matter…lol
doghunt
July 14th, 2012
10:08 pm
the dogs will beat auburn easily—GA’s D will shut down their mediocre offense again in a rout! Ga 38 au 13!!! Dogs–#1 in the SEC!!!!!
SSIgator
July 14th, 2012
11:15 pm
atta boy, get ‘em joey, get ‘em.
Spokesman for the SEC East
July 14th, 2012
11:21 pm
Give him a lifetime contract!
Holy Guacamole
July 14th, 2012
11:44 pm
This blog is full of lame brained ID10T’s posing as Dawg fans. Good night, Richt haters.
6-18 Against End of Season Ranked Teams Since '05
July 15th, 2012
12:35 am
It’s simple Bill…..if Richt EVER wins a MNC, I promise to change my name!!!
The Rest of the SEC
July 15th, 2012
1:01 am
@doghunt, really #1 in the SEC? Please pass the pipe.
RHall55
July 15th, 2012
1:58 am
1953Dawg is saying what I’ve been saying all along…CMR has placed many of Coaches in the wrong positions…ie Willie Martinez; now Van Halenger..Friend…Bobo..Garner…Tereschinski…all his past underachievers…all his stragg-along-Buddies….it will eventually cause the demise of UGA’s Football Program,,,and may set them back for a decade!!
AAAAA Athens Bail Bonds R Us
July 15th, 2012
7:00 am
Any more dawgs arrested today?
Froggy The Gremlin
July 15th, 2012
9:13 am
When you are sweating Vandy and Mizzou and the Chickens are your heavyweight, you know your program is in trouble.
Froggy The Gremlin
July 15th, 2012
9:49 am
Don’t go to Tech to get rich.Just put a nickel in the jar for every time a doggie says,”take it to the bank”. You’ll be the next Bill Gates.
Joey
July 15th, 2012
10:41 am
Actually, when you have lost 10 of 11 to your in-state rival, who has been less than stellar lately, you know your program is in trouble, Froggy.
I agree with Bill King
July 15th, 2012
11:15 am
I totally agree with Bill King that he LSU game was not a blowout. It was a total collaspe. Richt & Co. has a knack for that in BIG Games.
Cloonan
July 15th, 2012
11:27 am
@ Cloonan………. There are many schools that are NOT in the fulmer cup standings or even have won it. UGA seems to be in contention again this year. So get real and wipe that stuff from your eyes.
Paddy
July 15th, 2012
11:34 am
O-Lineman questions……….Our O-line last year was hghly touted before the season and for awhile into the season. Makes no difference that 3 guys were drafted. They just did not play well together for a couple of years. I believe that his years line will be a big plus for the team and do not believe the nasayers get thing right very often.
Gene
July 15th, 2012
11:36 am
Richt did not kick Crowell off the team. The University kicked Crowell out of school. Stop misrepresenting this issue as strong discipline on the part of His Holiness.
Joey
July 15th, 2012
12:41 pm
Paddy, I don’t know where you get the optimism about the O-line. It’s been mediocre since ‘07, and it begins to get a little silly to blame the players for “not playing well together.”
Eventually, it is the coaching – either the O-line coach teaching fundamentals poorly, or our offensive schemes are too predictable for ANY line to perform well against a D who knows what play is coming.
I point to the difference in our O-line last season vs Boise St’s O-line. Theirs was smaller but protected their QB, and was better at run blocking than our “biggest in America” line.
AAAAA Athens Bail Bonds R Us
July 15th, 2012
2:51 pm
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Battlin Bulldog Beer
July 15th, 2012
3:32 pm
1980 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
realDawg
July 15th, 2012
4:11 pm
Georgia’s D may be the best in the sEC. With a decent O, Ga wins the east easy and beats alabama or lsu in the title game.
01HAWK
July 15th, 2012
4:40 pm
Kingdaddy………………………………….. Cause you’re just a loser troll whose team can’t win on the field, lol…
01HAWK here………………………………….That was a stupid comment. I am a BAMA fan. We win National Championships. I bet you would trade that litle ole SEC EAST trophy for some CRYSTAL.
Now LOL at that
fan
July 15th, 2012
6:24 pm
when you recruit thugs,you get what you deserve…examples, Auburn, Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Florida. Recruit kids with character, and build your team from there.
Rampdawg
July 15th, 2012
6:35 pm
I love those reruns of classic football games on TV. Last week, I watched the 2005 Auburn-Georgia game, where Auburn won it with about five seconds on the clock. It was absolutely priceless to see the shocked, agonized look of the fans and players, but most rewarding of all was the miserable look on Mark Richt’s face.
Truly a classic game for the ages.
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I also watched an UGA vs. Auburn replay last week it was from 2011. Man! what a beatdown. Russ relieved himself down Cheese Its back, and made him think it was raining. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
dougmo2
July 15th, 2012
7:13 pm
How does UGa rank?
#6 in the Fulmer Cup Standings.
AAAAA Athens Bail Bonds R Us
July 15th, 2012
7:42 pm
Any arrests today?
cdpridg
July 15th, 2012
8:37 pm
I watch reruns of the.tech games but I often bore quickly…..the ending is always predictable
uncledaddy
July 15th, 2012
9:01 pm
LSU needed a second half comeback to barely edge UGA 42-10.
Michigan State Fan
July 15th, 2012
9:12 pm
Georgia is a superpower program? Why didn’t somebody tell me about this?
JB
July 15th, 2012
9:30 pm
The hot seat talk is there because the Dawgs lost all 4 games last year that would have put some of that talk to rest. Georgia has not beat a real good football team in about 3 years. The roster management is awful. The game day adjustments are weak at best. We haven’t been able to run the ball with authority in 3 years or more. Richt use to win games late, now he loses them. It’s a pattern. Last year was great……….but……….was it?
minnesota dawg
July 15th, 2012
10:34 pm
If we are going to blame Richt for Crowells problems then we should blame his high school teachers and coaches!!! And then his parents, and then the police in his county that he came from. See the foolishness of blaming everyone. These guys are rotten when they come into college! When you teach no absolutes don’t complain when you get what you don’t want! Richt is great and go DAWGS!!! All of you complainers need to come up to Minnesota for a while and see them play and then you would be thankful for what you got!
Dawg Bite
July 15th, 2012
10:45 pm
We are a National Brand? I have a daughter who lives in Aspen,Co., and when I go out to visit, I am most of the time wearing my tan cap with the “G” on it. You would not believe how many times I get asked about the Packers! When I try to explain the difference about the color, etc., I get blank stares. So,I ask, are we really a National brand? My wife is an UA grad and she wears her crimson hat with the”A”, no doubt they recognize where she stands! Just saying,outside if the South, we are not a National Brand. Maybe doing the HW years, but 1980-82 was a long time ago! Time to change that perception, ya think?
An observer
July 15th, 2012
11:08 pm
One interesting theme I notice is that some Dawg fans think your coach is a strong disciplinarian because he kicks off players or suspends them when they do something wrong. The core of any effective discipline is that it must influence behavior to prevent problems and not just punish people after the fact. Eventually everyone is suspended and nobody is left. Some fans even blame the kids for their problems or anybody but the coach. It would seem you have to take a look at the overall level of discipline (or lack of) and put a little more teeth in the consequences. All of the major teams recruit the same types of players(except one team who seems to luv thugs -AUA). Any plan has to have some sort of fear or rules than keep everyone in line. Do you have that?
Natureboy809
July 15th, 2012
11:11 pm
Richt has done pretty well, but not as well as there is potential for. UGA has everything that a program needs to be a national contender year in and year out.
I think a parallel to describe Richt’s tenure at UGA is this: It is kind of like an offense when the defense or special teams just gave you the ball on your opponent’s 17 yard line. And you manage a FG out of it. Yeah sure, you got points, you didn’t miss a FG, and you didn’t turn the ball over, but you didn’t score a TD either.
UGADawg83
July 15th, 2012
11:47 pm
Is Georgia a national power. Lets say it this way the atmosphere is always electric when we play on the road. Its always a big game when Georgia comes to town. So yes, I’d say were a national power.
BamaStExDawg
July 16th, 2012
2:32 am
AnObserver: Where’s your proof that “all of the major teams” recruit the same types? Ask Stanford, ND, and Tar Squeals, please. Was Coach Mark int the back seat of the sweet smellin car scratchin that serial # off? Blame the Coach? Gimme a break.
Beast from the East
July 16th, 2012
6:42 am
42-10 is blowout no matter how you try to spin it. Only an idiot could see it any other way. If Bill is truly that delusional, then he should be committed to a mental institution.
50 arrests in four years
July 16th, 2012
6:55 am
“If we are going to blame Richt for Crowell’s problems then we should blame his high school teachers and coaches!!! And then his parents, and then the police in his county that he came from.”
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You’re missing the point. I don’t really blame Richt so much for Crowell’s problems, I blame him for recruiting Crowell in the first place. Year after year, he keeps recruiting low class punks, then he wonders what went wrong when they go bad. Note to Richt: these guys have histories that give them away – just looking at his Twitter and Facebook posts would have told you all you needed to know about Crowell’s character and intelligence.
Sunny Cloisters
July 16th, 2012
7:18 am
42-10 is a blowout no matter how you try to spin it.
I suppose it depends on your point of view. If you’re for LSU, it’s a blowout. If you’re for UGA, it’s a total collapse and an unmitigated disaster and a huge embarrassment.
minnesota dawg
July 16th, 2012
8:35 am
50 arrests in four years, hindsite is aways 100%. Some guys you take a chance on that you can make a difference in their lives. Are you saying we shouldn’t give them a chance to make up for the wrongs they have done? How do you detemine what they will do? You can’t and that’s what coaches of all teams have to deal with. Look at other schools and they go through the same things.
RxDawg
July 16th, 2012
9:16 am
“And the one for Ohio State was another highlight: “Weed. Wildly popular. Gets smoked by SEC football players in bowls”
Ha! Literally, L-M-A-O over here.
Not buying the 50 arrests in 4 years
July 16th, 2012
9:19 am
without documentation
Loveliest village upon the plain
July 16th, 2012
9:20 am
1953dawg: After this season goes in the tank, and after this recruiting class falls apart, what will the UGA fans and the wonderful A.D. do? After 8 years of mediocrity, who really cares anymore.
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Who really cares? No one, actually.
old dog
July 16th, 2012
9:22 am
Paddy,
no offense, but your enthusiasm for our o-line is premature. They have not performed well (except against lesser teams) and they will not be top-tier this year. Its coming, but it ain’t here yet!
DawginLex
July 16th, 2012
9:29 am
loveliest village idiot
Auburn should be banned from the SEC for cheating
Everyone knows it
They cheat to win, otherwise, they lose
Paid Newton. Paying Reuben Foster
War eagle fly thru da hood
War eagle grades still be good
War eagle go pay da man
Da disgrace of Dixieland
Cloonan
July 16th, 2012
9:30 am
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=ricky+bobby&mid=E482AC48FBF5C8C1569BE482AC48FBF5C8C1569B&view=detail&FORM=VIRE1. Hope Ricky Bobby Richt beats South Carolina for the SEC east or its buh bye!
Flo-Ri-Duh
July 16th, 2012
9:43 am
Losing 4 games last year did not make UGA a success in my mind. On the other hand all 4 teams they lost to were ranked in the top 10 in at least one poll! Playing 4 top 10 teams is not a powder puff schedule. The Lizards, War Pigeons, and Tick Hounds should all be better than last year. I see the Game Crocks being not quite as good. UGA should be better but the OL is still (again) a big “?”. RB’s are rookies and TE’s are talented but unproven. Last year the “D” was great in the 1st half but faded in the 2nd – sometimes due to turnovers, miserable special teams and lack of 2nd half offense. At worst, UGA should be 9 – 3 in the regular season this coming season. Could be 12 – 0 if the OL shows up.
Columbus Dawg
July 16th, 2012
9:52 am
old dog, I actually agree with Paddy on the O Line. I watched too many plays on DVR in 2011 where Bean Anderson and C. Glenn were standing around with their hands on their hips, while the likes of Clowney at SC was having his way with Murray, or other games where defenders were constantly in the backfield meeting the backs before they could even get a step. What I saw from these two was laziness and an unwillingness to put it on the line for the Georgia Bulldogs. and I hope I never see the likes of this kind of worthlessness again from ANY UGA player. I believe that hearty competition, and a new group of hungry Dawgs will make this year’s line an asset and not a liability.
It amazes me how little these idiot pundits actually know about the teams they write about every year, example, ESPN has D line rankings for SEC teams on it’s site, using only tidbit info from depth chart, listing Jenkins, Washington, and Jones as starting line. No mention of Geathers, or Garrison Smith, who was a dynamic player late in the season last year, and WILL show why he was a five star recruit in 2012. That’s okay, though, as it will not take long for teams to see all they want of JUNKYARD DAWGS in 2012.
Everything shaping up to be one heck of a season in Athens, and it is about time.