
The Georgia Bulldogs will meet the fans again at the annual Picture Day. (Brant Sanderlin/ AJC)
UGA’s annual Picture Day for fans will be held Aug. 18 in the Reed Plaza area of Sanford Stadium, with Mark Richt, his players, other Bulldog athletes and “interim” mascot Russ on hand.
Special ticket coupons will be required for access to Russ and Richt. Those tickets will be distributed to the first 150 fans lining up at 8 a.m. at the East End ticket windows on East Campus Road.
The UGA cheerleaders and Hairy Dawg will be available from 1 to 5 p.m. Russ and other University of Georgia sports teams will be available from 1 to 3 p.m. Georgia football players will be on hand for photos and autographs from 3 to 5 p.m. in Reed Plaza on the north side of the stadium between Gates 2 and 4. Richt will also be available from 3 to 5 p.m. for those with ticket coupons.
Fans will be able to enter Reed Plaza through Gate 2 across from the Tate Student Center and Gate 4 through the East Campus Road entrance into the plaza. Both gates open at 1 p.m. Parking is available to the general public in all campus lots surrounding the stadium. Handicapped parking will be available in the Tate Center lots.
Concessions will be available in the plaza. Fans can purchase UGA merchandise at the UGA Bookstore located next to the Tate Center. The bookstore will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Because of problems surrounding student-athlete autographs across the country, no outside items may be brought to Picture Day. The UGA Athletic Association will provide each fan with two free schedule posters to be signed by the players and head coach. No other items will be permitted.
Now, let’s get to some of this week’s Junkyard Mail. …
Bubba King (no relation that I know of) writes: Bill, I am an avid reader and lifetime Dawg fan. … I know this time of the year, everyone is channeling his/her inner Munson, dwelling on upcoming opponents and missing pieces of what would otherwise be a perfect puzzle. I am no different. Who will pose a bigger problem for the UGA offense this year, South Carolina’s defense or Florida’s? I know South Carolina has a couple stud DE’s, but UGA had no problem moving the ball on them last year and they are missing some key players from that unit. Florida, however, returns just about everyone from a team that held Murray to 40 percent passing, and if not for a couple miracle 4th down receptions and Richard Samuel IV’s heroic 4th quarter effort, UGA would have once again been trucking back home with the loss. What are we gonna do to move the chains on those guys this year?
Both teams should have tough defenses this season. The Gamecocks had the nation’s third-best defense last year and are expected to be pretty good again this season despite losing several starters to the NFL and graduation as well as longtime defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson, now coaching Southern Miss. They have pretty stellar returning talent, including Jadeveon Clowney, Devin Taylor and D.J. Swearinger. They should be stout as usual against the run, and while the linebacking corps and secondary will be a bit inexperienced, their pass rush will be awesome, which is a big concern for Georgia with its green offensive line and a quarterback sometimes prone to turning it over under pressure. The Gators’ D, which ranked eighth nationally last season, is again expected to carry the team much of this season, as it returns 15 of its top 16 tacklers. One caveat is that star defensive end Ronald Powell tore his ACL in the spring and while Will Muschamp expects him to play this year, it’s questionable whether he’ll be 100 percent. Florida’s run defense was rather porous last year (just ask Samuel) and the Gators may have depth problems. It’s hard to predict this early, but my inclination is to say that the Gamecocks’ defense might be a tougher nut for the Dawgs to crack than the Gators’.
Andy Simmons writes: Bill, what was up with Mark Richt this week? First he announces at UGA Day in Atlanta that he’s going after some Penn State players, which made sense considering Georgia’s depleted roster, and then a few days later he issues a mysterious statement that he’s not going after any of Penn State’s players. Hard to believe he pulled a 180 like that in such a public way. Any idea what was behind it?
The most surprising thing about it all wasn’t that Richt considered going after some of the Penn State players once they were declared available, or that he has backed off now that it seems few of them are of a mind to transfer. What opened many eyes wide was Richt telling fans and press about Georgia coaches going over the PSU depth chart only hours after the NCAA sanctions were announced. Normally he plays things much closer to the vest, but maybe he was caught up in the momentary excitement of the hunt. In reality, this situation has developed so suddenly and so close to the beginning of preseason practice that few of the Nittany Lions are likely to move — at least, not at this time. My guess is that whatever direct contacts UGA may have made produced little interest. Then, Friday, when the Dawgs247.com Website obtained a copy of the initial list of 19 Penn State players Georgia told the school it was interested in, I’m guessing Richt concluded that was only going to fan the flames and it would be better to publicly put the whole story to rest. So he issued his statement that, “Currently, Georgia is not pursuing any of Penn State’s football players. We wish Coach O’Brien and the players the best.” You’ll notice that doesn’t close the door if any PSU players look Georgia’s way in the future.
Tony Piska writes: Hi Bill, I attended the UGA Day fan gathering on Monday, and while Coach Richt received a well-deserved standing ovation, Coaches [David] Perno and [Mark] Fox were not afforded the same treatment. Football has always had top priority in Athens, of course, but I felt that our outstanding baseball and basketball coaches were slighted in this case. What are your thoughts?
I don’t think it was an intentional slight and I doubt they took it that way. The football coach usually gets a standing ovation at those affairs, whether he’s had a great season and is to be congratulated or has had a disappointing one and the fans want to show they’re still on board. But historically the same doesn’t apply to other sports at UGA, and Perno and Fox had teams that went through mediocre seasons last year.

Keith Marshall might provide the breakway threat Georgia's running game needs. (Curtis Compton / AJC)
Low Country Captive writes: Hey Bill, Love your blog, brother! Thanks for all the insights of a rabid yet objective fan. Wondering how you feel about our running game this year. Yes, Crowell was a knucklehead and, while talented, nobody needs more distractions and suspensions. Goodnight, dumb prince. That being said, I can’t buy the hype of “we’ll be OK without him.” The guy had moves and speed. O-line is a huge concern. If we are lucky enough to have 5 solid guys performing, we have no depth. Yes, we have talent in the backfield but it’s all a big mystery as to what that talent might do. If it were so solid why in the world would we move the man without a country, Richard “Selfless” Samuel, back to TB? Wondering what your honest assessment and concerns are about our running game. Everything else about our team sure looks good in ‘012! Go Dawgs!
You touched on my biggest concern when it comes to our running game: the offensive line. If the line can block adequately, I think Boo Malcome and Richard Samuel will be steady, if unspectacular, ball carriers and freshmen Keith Marshall and Todd Gurley have breakaway, star potential, though it might take a while to develop. Early in the season, I think Mike Bobo will be inclined to depend more on his quarterback and talented receiving corps. But, even there, the play of the OL will be crucial.
Brannon Nealy in Richmond writes: Bill, My question/comment centers around special teams. I am a lifelong Bulldog fan living in Virginia now and I have seen Frank Beamer’s teams win many games on their special teams play. With the competitiveness of the SEC, I am surprised UGA has not hired a special teams coach or put more emphasis in that area of the team. In my opinion, it can make the difference on whether or not UGA goes 10-2 or 12-0 this season. Would love to hear your thoughts.
You’re preaching to the choir on that subject, Brannon. I wrote a Blawg on Georgia’s special teams situation a few weeks back that you can check out here, but essentially I’m taking a wait-and-see attitude despite Richt’s statements that the Dogs will spend more time in practice on live kicks and will get more starters out on the field for kick coverage. We have a pair of true freshmen as placekicker and punter, as well, so that’s a big unknown. Beyond on that, though, as I said in the earlier piece, I’d like to see a heightened sense of awareness on the part of both the special teams players and the coaching staff. Last year Georgia was a sucker for a fake punt (not for the first time under Richt). And against LSU you watched the Dawgs punt with a true sense of foreboding because they didn’t seem to know how to counter the Tigers’ return game. That’s got to change.
David Rosenberg writes: Bill, Love your column. I have been a Georgia fan all my life. I cannot imagine how I would feel about my university had it been embroiled in the type of situation in which Penn State finds Itself. Penn State grew to greatness under Joe Paterno. Unfortunately, it appears that as his power grew, so did his need to be held accountable, which the university failed to do. This is a tragedy for the victims, the families, the students, the athletes and the university. We all want to win. Mark Richt has done everything at Georgia one could ask with the exception of that elusive “title.” I know that sticks in the craw of many Georgia fans, as does the appearance of having a “discipline” problem at Georgia. But Richt made the correct point, that the reason it appears there is a discipline problem is because Georgia actually disciplines their athletes for poor behavior. Richt has been and continues to be a very good coach; but more importantly, a very good man. No hero worship, but could you ever imagine a man of Richt’s character even being on the fringe of something so heinous?

Mark Richt acted forthrightly in the case of Zach Mettenberger. (Associated Press)
No, I can’t. And Richt’s record shows he wouldn’t likely tolerate such behavior. Take the case of Zach Mettenberger, for example. As Richt said at SEC Media Days, he’d known Zach “since he was a little peanut” and Mettenberger’s mom has worked in the football office ever since the head coach has been at Georgia. But when Mettenberger got hit with two counts of sexual battery stemming from an incident in which he grabbed the breasts and touched the buttocks of a woman in a bar, he was kicked off the team, even though it meant he’d likely wind up at another SEC program (LSU, as it turned out). If Richt was inclined to cover for anyone, you’d have thought it might be Mettenberger, but the coach acted forthrightly. I have no doubt he’d do the same again if circumstances like those in Happy Valley were to occur in Athens.
Serotta writes: I read your long-winded response [in last week's Junkyard Mail] about Richt’s constant problem recruits. You seem to avoid the point most are making. Yes, many schools recruited your RB [Isaiah] Crowell. However it’s doubtful he would’ve strayed under [Nick] Saban or many other programs given their leadership and track record. However under the Richt regime it’s the same ole rotten tune every year. He has a consistent track record of not having disciplined players OFF the field. You can twist the story all you want but these are the facts. And many would make the case his players have trouble being disciplined ON the field during critical times. See Bama, SC, Fla, Colorado & Boise games as examples. Richt fielded loaded teams during the years Matt Stafford played for example but how many times did those teams underachieve? At some point the coach leading the program has to be held accountable. The national press will continue to hold Richt accountable for his undisciplined program no matter how many folks in Athens hide their heads in the sand.
It’s tough to discern exactly what point you’re making other than you don’t like Richt. You maintain he doesn’t discipline his players, but that’s inaccurate. He’s kicked players off the team and suspends them too frequently for many folks’ liking. Clearly, he does discipline his players. Now, maybe you’re making the point that if players need dismissing or suspending, that reflects an overall failure on the coach’s part. Since that’s the way you think, I hope if one of your kids ever gets in trouble, you step up and shoulder the blame since you don’t appear to think these young men are responsible for their own actions. You also seem to have an idea that players at UGA get into trouble because Richt is soft on them. It sounds like you’ve bought into the myth that players at some schools, including Alabama, don’t break the rules because they’re scared of their head coach. Of course, it’s also possible that at those schools the discipline issues haven’t been as high-profile as Georgia’s not because their players are more likely to toe the line but because the program isn’t as up-front about dealing with misbehavior. Certainly, schools such as Alabama and LSU don’t have a drug policy as tough as Georgia’s. As for on-field discipline, again, I’m not sure what you have in mind. In certain games against some of the teams you cite, Georgia in recent years had breakdowns in execution that resulted in a loss. At other times, they simply got outplayed by better teams. And in some instances they beat those teams. Yes, ultimately, when the team loses the blame falls on the head coach, but I don’t see how what you cite points to a lack of discipline on Richt’s part.
Jim Parry writes: Bill, Non-Bulldog question: If NCAA police are vacating Penn State wins since ’98, will that make Bobby Bowden all-time leader? I believe his ego really wants to be #1. He didn’t publicly mention that it mattered to him, but I think he was trying to hang on for that as much as anything in the end.
As a result of the wins vacated by the NCAA action against Penn State, Joe Paterno’s former total of 409 victories now stands at 298. Ex-FSU coach Bowden is indeed now the all-time winningest FBS coach, with 377 wins. It would have been more but he also had victories vacated from his record after the 2009 NCAA sanctions levied on the Seminoles. Eddie Robinson of Grambling is now the all-time winningest coach in Division I history with 408 wins. The most wins at any level is held by John Gagliardi of St. Johns University, a Division III program in Minnesota, with 484 victories. Bowden’s response to becoming the all-time wins leader: “The thing is, what happened is so bad, is so drastic, that it overcomes anything that’s happened to me. There’ll be no rejoicing in the Bowden household, I’ll tell you that. … I’m saddened by what happened at Penn State.”
Jay Johnson, assistant principal at Rockmart High School, writes: Bill, I had the opportunity to hear [Richard] Samuel speak to 60-plus kids this morning at Cass High School. Head football coach Rick Casko asked him to speak at his “young kids” camp. Samuel told his story of switching positions multiple times quickly, but focused on 3 things for the kids: 1. Academics come first. It was revealed the he only made 2 B’s in his undergraduate studies, one an 89, and that his mother threatened to pull him off the team. 2. Respect your parents/teachers/coaches. He told kids he wouldn’t have his degree or future if it weren’t for these people. 3. Work ethic. He told them that “hard work pays off.” You may already know all of this, but if not, as much bad publicity as UGA has earned, I think other Dawg fans would enjoy hearing about our players that are doing things the right way.
Samuel may not be the most talented back at UGA, but he’s the kind of player coaches love because he puts the team first and is smart and a hard-worker. I’m glad the kids at Cass got a chance to be exposed to the best kind of Georgia Bulldog. Thanks for sharing.
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Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville
July 29th, 2012
10:38 am
Ghost
I wouldnt hang on to that hope bud
Richt is well versed in setting UGA records for negativity
DR
July 29th, 2012
10:42 am
Richt overreacted to Mettenberger. Should have been suspended for a few games, it was a first offence, Alabama & LSU went after him, proving Richt’s judgment about Mettenberger’s leadership abilities and skills assessment about Mettenberger was about as wrong as you could be.
I hope Richt has to face Mettenberger again, but I don’t see how Richt gets back to the SEC Championship in 2012. I’d like a more competitive one, no more 42-10 blowouts, SC, Auburn or Mizzou would put up a better fight than 42-10.
DR
July 29th, 2012
10:45 am
Stafford & Murray both got away with underage drinking at UGA, both were photographed doing it. Must be nice to be exempt from rules, unfortunately, Mettenberger didn’t get the same treatment from Mark Richt, likely because he beat out richt’s favorite QB, 0-9 vs. top 20 teams Aaron “Interception King” Murray.
Joey
July 29th, 2012
11:21 am
DR, 2nd degree Sexual Assault is hardly the same as underage drinking, which neither Stafford nor Murray ever got charged with. That being said, I can’t figure out why nobody criticizes Les Miles for signing Mett, but if Richt was playing Mett this season, his felony would be brought up over and over.
It is a moot point anyway, because Mett would be assisting Hutson Mason with holding the clipboard, and being a cheerleader, even if he was still with UGA. Aaron Murray is Richt’s guy for whatever the reason, and that’s that. Murray has made lots of big plays, and has made lots of boneheaded plays, but Richt apparently has amnesia about the latter.
chazzo
July 29th, 2012
11:51 am
As far as tough Ds go, don’t rule out AU with Vangoiter and Martinfez. They know the UGA schemes and be a little vindictive. I have never been the VanGorder nut like some, but he knows what he is doing. He is also a great motivator.
UT, too, will have some hosses on D. Everyone talks about the easy schedule. I hope the players don’t think that. There are several teams capable of beating anyone in the league, including St. Nick, that takes them too lightly.
chazzo
July 29th, 2012
11:56 am
Joey, Amen to that.
Randy Moss… That kid at Oregon…. That kid at Oregon that ended up at ol’ Miss… Cameron at UF then AU…. a bunch of foolishness at UF… There are a bevy of star players all around the NCAA who have encountered legal troubles and made bad decisions. It is just the nature of the beast. I am sure that Bama has its issues, too. Nick just keeps everything under wraps, and the Tuscaloosa police and press are willing to help with that.
RxDawg
July 29th, 2012
12:04 pm
Serrota = moron
Way to take em to school Bill.
Debo
July 29th, 2012
12:16 pm
Richard Samuel only scored 4 td’s in 3 years, and averaged under 3 yards per carry, which means, he’s the type of back Richt loves, and he’ll get most of the reps in 2012, because he has the most experience PASSBLOCKING.
Anytime Marshall and Gurley come in on passing downs, teams will blitz the inexperienced backs.
Sad Richards
July 29th, 2012
12:22 pm
Im expecting another ho hum year. Our Defense couldnt stop the big boys last year while also struggling with likes of MSU, Vandy and Kentucky. Richt’s dream team mantra is now a joke and this program cant even land the big time recruits. WE NEED BIG CHANGES AT UGA!
ARdawg
July 29th, 2012
12:28 pm
chazzo
BVG hasn’t had any success since he left UGA. Maybe he finds it in Auburn, maybe not. He did a good job at UGA but, it wasn’t all Van Gorder either. The defensive talent on that team was over the top. I expect AU to be improved (probably more next year) over Root but BVG isn’t the second coming
Debo
July 29th, 2012
12:32 pm
David Pollock really wanted Richt to pick Brian Van Gorder for def coordinator, Pollack went on and on about how great the guy was. Van Gorder also is very familiar with the Pro Style offense we run here, so is Willie Martinez, they were both terrific when Van Gorder was DC here. Auburn will probably win that game, plus their special teams coach is great too.
Sad Richards
July 29th, 2012
12:34 pm
Vangorder will do well at Auburn so bank on it! Todd Granthams D hasnt made the big stops in the big games. The jury is still out on this Grantham clown too.
Destin Dawg
July 29th, 2012
12:36 pm
no easy schedule… with Missouri, S.C. Auburn, Fla. all road games ! Go Dawgs !!
Debo
July 29th, 2012
12:55 pm
Zach Mettenberger had a great year at Butler, something like 11-1, got his team all the way to the National Championship in his first season starting QB, very poised, only threw 4 interceptions, and had 32 touchdowns. Just a terrific leader and winner.
Murray went 6-7 in his first season, leading his team to a 10-6 loss against a Conference USA team.
Jury ain’t out on who’s the better QB anymore. Mettenberger.
Debo
July 29th, 2012
12:57 pm
We’ll face 8 tough defenses, as far as pass defense go, as 8 finished in the top 30 in pass defenses nationally last season.
As far as run defenses, we’ll only face one who finished top 30, so Missourri will be the toughest defense we face.
ARdawg
July 29th, 2012
1:00 pm
Sad Richards
So “bank on it” BVG but Grantham is an unproven clown? What a dou!che
Ghost
July 29th, 2012
1:00 pm
Flat tire Richts just full of negatives for Georgia football. Like winning the most games of any coach in Georgia history over his first 11 years.
Bristol Va Dawg
July 29th, 2012
1:13 pm
Every Bulldog Fan should wear a Number 22 jersey. I know I am.
The Professor®
July 29th, 2012
1:17 pm
Here’s your Bulldog Math Problem of the Week
f(x,y,z) = 14x + √(3y) + z²÷18
Solve for f(x, y, z), given:
X = the number of national championships UGA has won in the last six years, during which time four other SEC teams have won it
Y = the realistic possibility that UGA will win both games in Columbia this year
Z = the chances that Isaiah Crowell was the only bad apple on this team who will be dismissed
Congratulations if you came up with the correct answer, which is ZERO
A fact and hall of fame type of kid
July 29th, 2012
1:20 pm
football players usually think n terms of fat records, # TDs, etc. to be remembered FOREVER by the fans and the alumni, whether at UGA, GT or LSU,etc. Not always the case, fans.
Richard Samuel will be forever remembered because he MANNED UP vs Florida last year. Was Florida the usual Florida? no. Was UGA an all world team? no. Richard Samuel just understood the gravity OF THAT GAME and took it upon himself to MAN UP and he did.
End of story.
Go Dogs
Send in the Clowns
July 29th, 2012
1:24 pm
Grantham is an unproven clown?
Grantham’s nickname is “Bozo.” Comprehensive studies of his behavior have all concluded decisively that Grantham is a clown. A grotesquely overpaid jerkoff, too, and a huge embarrassment to the people of this state.
Dawg Bite
July 29th, 2012
1:29 pm
Someone said it earlier that just maybe one can love the Dogs without having to be crazy about the coaches. CMR comes across as being a very good person, but that doesn’t mean that I have to like him as the head coach of my favorite team. Many of you will pose the question about just who would you want. I am sure that there are several out there that could do just as good or a heck of a lot better than CMR has done with the talent that has come through Athens the past years. This is a defining year for UGA, mediocrity has run its course, and with the schedule UGA was dealt for 2012, well, mediocrity should not be acceptable! Anything less than 10 wins would be probably be considered unacceptable, and at that not win the SEC East. And, as we all too well know, we have the penchant for losing a game or two that we shouldn’t. It is now or never for CMR, JMHO!
BLT
July 29th, 2012
1:29 pm
I do hope Richard Samuel has a great year for the dogs. He defines “team player”.
ARdawg
July 29th, 2012
1:39 pm
Send Clowns
You are a GT troll and a dou!che
Joey
July 29th, 2012
1:39 pm
ARdawg, BVG has had no success?
The Falcons’ record and defensive ranking for the 4 years prior – 30-34, 19th.
The Falcons’ record for the 4 years of BVG – 43-21, 12th.
If those improvements aren’t “success,” Mike White wouldn’t have a job right now . . .
GATiger
July 29th, 2012
1:44 pm
“Certainly, schools such as Alabama and LSU don’t have a drug policy as tough as Georgia’s.”
I’m wondering…just how do you know that? Do you have access to other shool’s policies?
Are we to assume that every player who fails a drug test in Athens is suspended? Surely, Saint Mark wouldn’t fail to disclose any such incident.
ARdawg
July 29th, 2012
1:44 pm
Dawg Bite
I’ll be the first to admit I am not a big Richt fan. A great guy no doubt but has deficiencies as a head football coach. Mostly from an X’s and O’s, gameday preparation aspect. Like it or not he is the coach we have now so, there’s no point in bad mouthing him or the staff. It only causes drag on the program. We still have free speech in this country so I don’t fault those that do but, I have to wonder about their loyalties
ARdawg
July 29th, 2012
1:46 pm
Joey
Then why isn’t he still in ATL?
Joey
July 29th, 2012
2:15 pm
“Then why isn’t he still in ATL?”
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Because of the 60’s syle offense the Falcons run. He’s done his job vs the Super Bowl winning teams the Falcons have faced. But, once in the playoffs, where the best D’s are, even Tom Caughlin has learned to trash the run-first offense, and open the play-book. Smith is this era’s Marty Shottenheimer – wins lots of regular season games, get embarrassed in the playoffs.
This is just my opinion, ARdawg. I just think deep down, Richt knows if he would have paid, and kept BVG as DC, Richt would have already gotten that crystal trophy – probably about 2007.
White is trying the oldest trick in the book – when you are failing, fire everybody else to save your own skin . . .
bkbroila
July 29th, 2012
2:35 pm
DR…AKA…D-bag Retard….carlton thomas was suspended 3 times last season….he did not “deserve” to play more than anyone, troll!
kerryb
July 29th, 2012
2:59 pm
I love it when the Bama fans come on a UGA blog and start their Saban worship and down CMR. I guarantee you one thing. You will never hear a sports agent accusing CMR of cheating like this one accusing Saban of it.
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/07/pittsburgh_sports_agent_accuse.html
ARdawg
July 29th, 2012
3:48 pm
Joey
It broke my heart when BVG left UGA. The change in the UGA defense was almost immediate but, I don’t credit VG with all of that. Yeah he was a good coach. I’m not sure it was as much about the money as it was him riding his star as the Frank B award winner. He got a bit too big for his britches. Don’t get me wrong, I like him. I always have but, I wouldn’t trade Grantham for him.
WallE
July 29th, 2012
4:11 pm
Look, 4.95 yards per carry Carlton Thomas didn’t get more carries than 2.9 yards per carry Richard Samuel. Nor did 8.5 yards per pass Mason get more snaps than 7.8 yards per pass Murray. Nor did 4.95 yards per carry Thomas get more carries than 4.55 yards per carry Crowell.
UGA doesn’t run a meritocracy, come on guys, the leading rusher at UGA transfers out the next year becase of this–Ealey, Thomas, etc.
UGA runs a CULTURE OF ENTITLEMENT based program.
WallE
July 29th, 2012
4:13 pm
Mark Richt Math:
3 > 5
3 yards per carry Samuel got more carries than 4.95 yards per carry Thomas.
It’s “The Georgia Way”.
WallE
July 29th, 2012
4:15 pm
Did Mark Richt flunk Math?
2 > 11
King’s 2 td’s, better than Ealey’s 11 td’s, so rotate them?”{?
AAAAA Athens Bail Bonds R Us
July 29th, 2012
4:16 pm
Any UGA players arrested today?
WallE
July 29th, 2012
4:25 pm
Did Mark Richt flunk Math?
Player #1 153, 60, 8.5, 0, 0
Player #2 146, 59, 7.8, 32, 14
Categories are:
pass effic, completion rate, and yards per pass.
Player #1 had 0 sacks, and 0 interceptions in 2011.
Player #2 had 32 sacks & 14 interceptions in 2011.
Hutson Mason is player #1.
Aaron Murray is player #2.
WallE
July 29th, 2012
4:30 pm
Did Mark Richt flunk Math?
1.5 > 4
Thomas got 4 yards per carry against LSU
Crowell got 1.5 yards per carry against LSU.
Give Crowell more carries.
Thomas requests transfer.
GB's Hamburgers
July 29th, 2012
4:53 pm
1. UGA coaches need to monitor the activities of the players … try to prevent problems instead of always resorting to punishment (for Rich gets praise) Why was Cowell and a car full of freshmen out clubing at 3AM? Can’t there be some supervision?
2. Samuel is a nice person. He had a long run against Arknasas and a very good quarter against Fla. We see what he is capable of. So, where’s that been? Why is he our hero?
3. Georgia gets beat by poor special teams play …. that’s never fixed.
4. Georgia usually loses to good teams – got to be the coaches fault
5. Georgia is invaribly outcoached — out adjusted in the course of a game … especialy the 2nd half.
6. Georgia is always undermaned on the offensisve line .. a critical problem that is perpetual.
7. Georgia recruits very well but, year in and year out, plays below expectations.
Dawg Bite
July 29th, 2012
4:54 pm
ARdawg, you are probably right about the loyalty thing. Mine is just getting a little thin year after year from frustration. That being said, this just may be the year we all have been waiting for! I hope so, as my years are running out…..class of ‘59. GATA!
ARdawg
July 29th, 2012
5:02 pm
Dawg Bite
A lot of the loyalties are thin and rightfully so. Hopefully, this is the breakout year that puts much of it to rest. The offense is going to be the lynch pin I suspect GATA!!
Dawg Bite
July 29th, 2012
5:03 pm
GB’sburgers, your #6 is on thing that I have never understood. We are always rebuilding the “O” line. Just why is that? I am no football genius, but to me that appears to be one of the most important pieces of the puzzle.It does drive the offense, does it not? Someone fill me in as to why this situation occurs every year, rebuilding the O line that is.
Bouncer
July 29th, 2012
5:28 pm
WallE- so true, ENTITLEMENT CULTURE.
VWing
July 29th, 2012
5:29 pm
Got to agree with WALL E, best poste ron this board today. Good stuff WallE, keep up the good writing. Very insightful.
17TW
July 29th, 2012
5:31 pm
While I don’t agree with hardly any of the posts here, I do find the posts by WALLE as closest to my own feelings on our Dawgs.
This will be a rebuilding year, like 2010, sorry folks, but as WALLE has posted, for all those reasons, it’s in the cards.
17TW
July 29th, 2012
5:34 pm
DR, also enjoyed your posts. You are obviously in your own league on theswe blogs, along with WALLE.
Bouncer
July 29th, 2012
5:36 pm
DR, you are right about 8-5. And for the reasons you cite.
Cindy Hendrix
July 29th, 2012
5:45 pm
VG was a good D coach but he could not make it as a head coach he lasted 1 yr at GSU I live in Statesboro he was almost ran out of town on a rail ask GSU AD how good of a HC he was ask the fans my cousin works for GSU”s coach
he is a flip flop he never stays put for too long a better job offer or money & tell him bye! I would rather have Grantham I see a fire & an intensity not seen in a long time Auburn vs UGA will be a great game with VG Richt & Bobo all coaching aganist each other & with TG & VG both being hotheads lookout for fireworks also Vandy has to come to our backyard to play this year JF bring you some extra bodyguards you might need them not just from MR & TG but the fans espcaily will not need protecition from Richt but Grantham watch your back in his backyard with his D players they know he’s got their backs & they have his. GO DAWGS SIC EM WOOF WOOF GATA!!
rugbydawg79
July 29th, 2012
5:47 pm
Bill-kudos on how you handled Serrotta letter—very well done–and this old Dog thanks you for your response—GO DAWGS
kingdaddy
July 29th, 2012
7:40 pm
Bill, very nice article. Too bad the AJC has been over-run by juviniles. Still waiting for some meat and potatoes on the Special Teams and Offensive Lines developement. Good job…