
The Georgia defense fails to stop Connor Shaw running for another first down. (Bob Andres / AJC)
Georgia’s defense, which has failed to live up to preseason expectations, came in for quite a bit of criticism in this week’s Junkyard Mail. Let’s check out a sampling of what some fans are thinking. …
James Colvin writes: I’ve read what [Todd] Grantham and the players have said, but it boils down to this: There isn’t a team that has better personnel than UGA on defense this year. The analysts know this, Grantham knows it, all the players know it. All of these guys will be playing on Sunday next year or the year after. [But] we have not had a team defensive effort except Vandy. During the USC game, I recall seeing safeties not trusting the front seven to get the stop and getting torched on two long pass plays. Our ridiculously talented individual defenders have to play as a TEAM, and when they do, nobody can move against them.
And Jeremiah Johnson writes: I don’t want to blame the offense too much. Granted, they deserve their share, but the defense let the game get way out of hand way too early. … I’m beginning to wonder how dominant the defense actually was last year that allowed for all the hype this year. They were fantastic during the middle of the season, but in the beginning and end they didn’t pull through (the stats for sacks and tackles for loss resemble a bell curve, for instance). They have yet to really control an opponent’s backfield, which I think has led them to be susceptible to big pass plays. I don’t feel like I’m seeing the D blowing up the line to get sacks, it’s either they rush in untouched to get one, or eventually get a coverage sack. … It looks like they play with too much nervous emotion, as opposed to fight, fire, etc. Most of the defensive mistakes early in the game were because they were overcommitting to the run and trying to get too much pressure on [quarterback Connor] Shaw too fast. [Jarvis] Jones, for instance, was trying to outrun his tackle, leaving a huge hole for Shaw to scramble through and the safeties were jumping hard on the play-actions and bootlegs. Once they settled down, the game slowed down; this is why I blame the defense. Even though it was a teamwide meltdown, the defense was the first cog to break down, I think.
I have to agree with both James and Jeremiah. Georgia’s defense is the most disappointing aspect of the 2012 Dogs so far. A friend of mine was ranting along similar lines this week. As he noted, Grantham hasn’t slowed down South Carolina in three games. And playing into the soft-schedule theory, you could argue he earned his huge raise based on seven games where our defense was overwhelmingly dominant — and they all came against struggling offenses. Last season, Georgia had trouble stopping Boise State, South Carolina and Vandy. And while the defense looked like worldbeaters in the first half of the SEC championship game, they fell apart in the second half and wilted in the fourth quarter of the bowl game against Michigan State. My friend pointed out that even the SEC’s worst offense last year — Florida — had some success against the Dogs after being unable to do anything against the rest of the league. And this year’s defense has been troubling with the exception of the Vandy game. A lot of people have pointed to the suspensions and the resulting unsettled nature of Georgia’s defensive starters in the first five games, and that probably was a factor. But the Dogs’ defensive game plan against South Carolina wasn’t very good. A lot was expected of this defense, especially since several members of it could have left early for the NFL. But perhaps all that optimism overlooked the fact that Grantham’s D really hasn’t performed well to date against a top-notch offense. Too harsh? Well, the Florida game should tell us a lot.
Richard Moss writes: I saw a discussion on a couple of UGA fan blogs this week about whether Todd Grantham used his time wisely last week in preparing for the Gamecocks. Someone was complaining that they saw Grantham attending a 5th-6th grade football game in Athens last Thursday night in which his son was playing. The gist of their argument was that he should instead have been watching film and game-planning for South Carolina. What’s your take, Bill?
I certainly can’t argue with the fact that Grantham’s troops looked unprepared for a Gamecocks offense doing basically what everyone expected them to do, but I can’t believe anyone actually would blame that on Grantham taking the time to attend his kid’s game. Talk about overreacting! Football coaches spend little enough time with their families during the season as it is. Besides, complaining that Grantham wasn’t in his office on Thursday night ignores the fact that game plans are made and implemented early in the week, not on Thursdays. And not only was Grantham probably at work before the sun rose that day, but he may well also have gone back to work later, after he’d watched his son. These guys keep killer hours, but part of a college coach’s job is molding young men, and it’s important to show the players that you should never be too busy for your children.
Another popular topic this week among Junkyard Mailers was the Dogs’ poor record against ranked teams. ShreveportDawg writes: Hello Bill, love the blog. Turned 39 this past September and have been a Dawg fan for 30+ years and I cannot remember a game where we looked totally unprepared and gave such a lackluster performance. The one thing that keeps lingering in my head is the stat that Georgia is 0-10 now vs. top 10 teams under Richt and his staff. If something doesn’t change there soon what is Georgia to do in the next couple of years when the playoff system is put into place? If Georgia is wanting to be considered a national contender and be involved in the playoffs we will have to play top 10 teams. I never thought I would say this because I love Richt so much as a person, BUT there has to be a shake up from the ground up.
Along the same lines, DCDawg writes: OK Bill, do you think it is time to consider that Mark Richt is not able to take Georgia to that next level? Since the 2008 sUGAr Bowl, not only has this team looked less like a national power, but ESPN mentioned during last Saturday’s game that in the last three seasons, the Dawgs have not beaten a ranked team. The rest of the country wants to believe Georgia can win, evidenced by the rankings before the South Carolina game, but that is based on talent. You have to coach the talent and maybe Richt is unable to make that adjustment to get there. What do you think?
And Andrew writes: It feels like teams in the Richt era fall short more times than they persevere. I love everything Richt stands for, and I’m not calling for his job just yet, but I would like your thoughts.
First of all, the Dogs’ performance against ranked teams in recent seasons has not been good, but not quite as dire as Shreveport and DC indicate. Georgia beat two ranked teams last year: Auburn and Georgia Tech were Nos. 24 and 25, respectively, in the AP poll at the time those games were played. But, yes, the Dogs’ record against Top 10 teams since 2008 (when the current redshirt seniors started at UGA) is a dismal 1-9 (the last win being over No. 7-ranked Georgia Tech in 2009). Georgia’s record against Top 25 teams in that time period is 6-15. Actually, Richt’s record against ranked and Top 10 teams was pretty good in his early years at UGA but has gotten worse as his tenure has progressed. From 2001 through 2007, Georgia went 24-13 vs. ranked teams and went undefeated (5-0) against ranked opposition in both 2002 and 2007. What happened since then? Believe me, if I had that answer I’d drive over to Athens and slide it under Richt’s door. As for my views on his pluses and minuses as a head coach overall, see the answer to the next batch of letters.
Joe Burger writes: Hey Bill. I’m a fan of coach Richt, but can Richt and his staff ever get this program back to national prominence? Can we beat a nationally ranked team? In other words, can we ever challenge for a national championship? I just don’t know anymore. I’ve continued to see the same problems and issues in our losses and wins over the last several years … unpreparedness, slow starts, special teams, penalties, physicality.
Steve Yearta writes: Bill, Unfortunately my preseason concern about Georgia being overrated was justified in Columbia Saturday night. I take no pleasure in being accurate, and in fact it pains me to see our program in its present state. Your blog after the game spoke to the volumes of frustration that every Bulldog must be experiencing right now. I don’t see the present head coach being able to take the program beyond what it is now: A group of players that win most games based upon sheer superior talent, but when faced with a team of comparable players, the coaching required to overcome the talent parity is inferior and Georgia losses result.
I’m like you, Joe, in that I really like Richt. I think he’s a fine man who runs a program we can be proud of, and he’s the classiest coach in the SEC. But while he got off to a fast start early in his UGA career in terms of success on the field, it’s been much more of a spotty picture in recent seasons. Some problems he’s faced are unique to a particular season and can be written off as tough breaks, but there are some recurring problems that appear to be Richt weaknesses. The most obvious one is special teams, and I’m not very hopeful that will ever change under Richt because he was molded by Bobby Bowden, who rarely made that a top priority. Another recurring problem has been the offensive line. Ever since the linemen Richt inherited from Jim Donnan moved on, it seems the OL has rarely been a strength. That’s probably due to a combination of recruiting and coaching, but Richt ultimately gets the blame since he hired the folks responsible. And then there’s the frequent tendency of Richt teams to either play down to the level of a weak opponent or show up looking ill-prepared and unmotivated for a tough one. I supported giving Richt time to turn things around after a couple of rough seasons, and he got the Dogs back on track, up to a point, last season. But Georgia seems to be settling into a niche in the conference where they’re better than all the midlevel teams but a rung below the elite teams. Is that good enough? Can you seriously consider firing a coach who wins 10 games a season? And then there’s the point that UGA wouldn’t necessarily be better off making a change just because the longtime coach isn’t living up to his early resume. Ask Tennessee Vols fans about that. Next season, when Richt loses a bunch of veteran talent and the schedule gets tougher, may leave Greg McGarity with a tough decision to make. Good but not great wasn’t good enough for UGA in the Donnan years. What constitutes good enough now?
Phillip Joiner writes: Bill, My friend and I got to discussing possibilities for the [SEC] East and we had a question we hope you could answer. Here’s the scenario: Carolina already beat us. If we beat the Gators and the Gators beat the Gamecocks, it’s a 3-way tie where we all beat each other. If the division and league record would be even, is overall record the next tiebreaker? With Georgia Tech being a true “rambling wreck” we should win that one, while South Carolina has Clemson and Florida has FSU. How would that impact who goes Doming?
I’d advise not taking anything for granted in looking ahead, but if the scenario you describe were to occur, here’s how it works: Division standings are based on a team’s overall conference record (much to Steve Spurrier’s dismay last year). If three teams in the division wind up the season tied, the first tie-breaker is the combined head-to-head record among the teams, then their record within the division, followed by their record against the division team that has the best overall conference record. Then they look at their record against non-division teams. After that, the tied team with the highest BCS ranking after the end of the regular season gets the edge unless the second of the tied teams is ranked within five or fewer places of the highest ranked team. In that case, the head-to-head results of the two top-ranked tied teams will determine who is the SEC East’s representative in the championship game.

Who deserves more blame for the blowout in Columbia? Todd Grantham or Mike Bobo? (University of Georgia)
Jon Wilhoit writes: Bill, I am an optimist, but also a realist. I have defended [Mike] Bobo, based on decent offensive production, but with a simmering level of frustration because his play-calling has time and again killed momentum and all too often kept opponents in games that the Dawgs should have easily blown the other team out. [Jadeveon] Clowney is the top defensive player in college football. How does Bobo not game-plan for him? How does Bobo not have a fullback dedicated to double-teaming Clowney on every passing down? We experienced [Marcus] Lattimore’s ability for the last two years and Shaw’s dual-threat ability [was well-known]. Is Richt not asking Grantham what his plan is to contain them? How about Alec Ogletree spying Lattimore and a DB on Shaw and make them beat us elsewhere? The point is, there was nothing special about our game-plan to counter what IS special about our opponent’s capabilities.
And Will writes: Bill, after watching South Carolina’s domination, with no bright spots for the Dawgs quite honestly, and [Kirk] Herbstreit’s bashing of essentially the team and the program late in the game on national television, I think this was a realization that under this coaching staff we cannot win the big games, which means we probably can’t win championships under Richt. It’s a hard pill to swallow, but … the state of our program is frankly just mediocre. Not great, definitely not worthy of a top 5 or top 10 ranking, and I believe #14 where we are is just right. If we want to crack top 10 again we have to earn it by beating a really good team in Florida to at least possibly REACH Atlanta. I don’t believe I’m the only one who thinks this. Your thoughts?
Will, even if Georgia beats Florida, it’s going to be up to South Carolina to lose two games in order for the Dogs to make it back to the Dome. And, Jon, you summed up pretty well the frustration most Georgia fans felt watching the game last Saturday night. Most observers figured Georgia’s young offensive line would need help, but Bobo’s plan to have a back “chip” the pass rushers obviously wasn’t enough, and a suitable adjustment wasn’t made. Likewise with Grantham’s defensive game plan. South Carolina has some talented players, but not more than Georgia. And I’m not convinced the Gamecocks wanted the game more. I think what made the difference in Columbia was that Georgia got outcoached.
Finally, on an off-field subject, Limeydawg writes: I have an idea I’d like to see gain some traction. Aaron Murray’s father has cancer. I’ll bet none of us has anything but prayers and good wishes for Murray senior, and for Aaron. As a fan, this hits home as I’m sure it will with many of you. My son, Dylan, was diagnosed with leukemia at age 2, and the American Cancer Society is, therefore, one of my favorite charities. So it struck me that we, the Dawg Nation, have a chance to step up in a big, big way. So, when we play Kentucky on 11/03, how about we call for a pink-out to create a little cancer awareness on the national stage? Maybe the athletic department can collect money at the gates on that date and donate it to the ACS on behalf of the Murray family. To me, this is what Georgia is about. Yes, we’re passionate, unforgiving and slightly off kilter when it comes to our Dawgs. We’re also possessed of giant hearts. I’m locked down in SW Florida, but some of you know somebody who knows somebody. Put a bug in an ear. Show the nation that Georgia has a heart.
I’m not sure a pink-out is in order here since pink is generally used in connection with breast cancer awareness. I’ve seen one organization that touts a teal/pink/blue ribbon to bring awareness to thyroid cancer, which is what Aaron’s dad has, while another uses purple. But I don’t think either idea is well-known enough to be effective. Neither is the lavender ribbon used to bring awarness to all cancers. But I certainly agree that collecting at the gate for cancer research would be a great idea. If not the athletic department, perhaps one of the student organizations at UGA would like to take that on.
Since this is a bye week for UGA, the Blawg also will be taking the weekend off. But we’ll be back discussing the Dawgs next week. Have a good weekend and stay safe, everyone!
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253 comments Add your comment
McDawg
October 12th, 2012
5:00 pm
going into the season with our O-Line how in the world could anyone think we had a realistic chance of winning a NC
78Dawg
October 12th, 2012
5:02 pm
Strengh and conditioning lacking as usual…and coaching needs to get them fired up!
t rex
October 12th, 2012
5:36 pm
What defense. UGA is in big trouble—–and the powers that be do not want you to know it———keep buying those tickets and be part of the blind leading the blind. Rah Rah—–blah blah blah—-we is middle of da road and dat is it!!!!
Desert Fox
October 12th, 2012
6:01 pm
The HC at the U of Washington has done a good job given the talent they have. Believe he runs similar offense as USC or Stanford. He seems to get the most out of his players and his asst coaches do a pretty good job as well. wonder if he’d come to the SEC and coach uga? he wins big games, more then ole CMR.
Dawg Bite
October 12th, 2012
6:01 pm
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. That sums up the status of UGA’s football program. We must be the laughing stock of the college football world the way we wet the bed in every big game on national tv. What was it that CMR said at halftime interview,” we are gaining momentum”? He should have been canned for that absurd comment! But hey, the “kool-aid drinkers” say we are better off than with previous coaches. That ain’t saying much and seems to be a recipe for mediocrity. And just why do we really want USC East to lose to LSU and UF so we can back in to the game at the Dome and get humiliated by an ALA or an LSU?
GB's Hamburgers
October 12th, 2012
6:42 pm
You got it right Bill. Georgia is getting outcoached. What Spurrier said about UGA not getting the most out of their athletes remains a fact based observation. The fan base could avoid a lot of stress if they could adjust to that fact. UGA is an upper midlevel SEC team …. great athletes not withstanding.
Darrah
October 12th, 2012
6:54 pm
From Bill King himself: “I think what made the difference in Columbia was that Georgia got outcoached.”
It’s just that simple. Looking only at the big games, UGA has gone steadily downhill since 2007, and Mark Richt and company simply don’t have the coaching ability to reverse that slide. Oh, there’ll be some impressive W-L records, at the expense of several cupcakes every year, but you can forget any championships.
A change is long overdue. It’s time to clean house in Athens.
UGA IS in the FSU mold from the 90s
October 12th, 2012
7:04 pm
UGA will end up a dismal 9-2 and be invited to the Chic Fil A to face a 9-2 Clemson.
This s UGA’ s fate, now a days. we need to shoot too be a top 15 team after bowl season. It is what it is.
UGA man, class of 71 & 73
ZinoDawg
October 12th, 2012
7:14 pm
@LakeDawg- you are correct sir.
D is overrated, underperforming, and SOFT as a feather pillow.
We will lose bad in Jax and Tech may beat us since we can’t stop the run.
We were lucky to beat the Vols despite the O breaking 50!
Our last good team was in 07.
Three straight losses to the Gamechickens? Colorado Buffs? UCF? REALLY?
Time for a change or we should all expect this mediocrity to go on and on.
The Diesel
October 12th, 2012
7:14 pm
Coaches have gotten complacent starting with CMR to Garner{what a joke as recruiter} all the way to Bobo,Grantham.Strength & Cond. program is a joke as well.If you Dawg Fans are happy with 9 win seasons and not competing year in and year out for SEC and NC titles then this staff is for you.McGarity needs to clean house at the end of the year.
ZinoDawg
October 12th, 2012
7:16 pm
But hey! At least we beat Vandy!!!
Phan
October 12th, 2012
7:49 pm
Going pretty good with the 2 goals Richt set.
#1 Be stout in the 2nd half
UGA has improved from gving up 14 pts in 2nd half last year, to just 8 pts in 2nd half per game in 2012
#2 Be really stout in the 4th quarter
Only giving up 4.5 pts in the 4th quarter per game.
Unfortunately, went from giving up 8 pts in 1st half of games in 2011, to 14 in 2012.
But I’d rather see improvment in the 2nd half of games, and 4th quarter, it worked for 5 games in a row.
Who cares if you finish in the top 5 in total defense, like 2011, but can’t get 2nd half stops in big games?
Texas Dawg
October 12th, 2012
8:14 pm
I was sick…. couldn’t stomach the game had to turn off the TV…….I’m sick and tired of UGA beating up on the creampuffs and getting beat by good teams>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
It’s been years since we beat a good quality team!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m sick and tired of this……………………when the heck is this going to change!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Offensive game plan against SC……………………………………nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Emotion by the head coach……………………………………………….nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Really….UGA looked like a JV team against SC……………………………………..a team that just beat Vandy……………………tired of the excuses tired of the emarassment on the national stage……………………………………..
Hire the Head Coach from duke and get us offensive coordiantors that understands that sometimes you need to change a gameplan………….Stupid… Stupid playcalling agaisnt SC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Huh?
October 12th, 2012
10:10 pm
The problem with the Defense is the line…no pressure on the QB,and can’t stop the run. You need to do both, but ABSOLUTELY HAVE to do one or the other. UGA’s Dline does neither.
Dawg89
October 12th, 2012
10:51 pm
Grantham’s D appears to be too complicated. I’m no expert but kids play the 4-3 from peewee through high school. While 4-3 and 3-4 sound similar they are different in terms of gap assinments and zone responsibilities. I like the 4-3 for several reasons. It’s pretty easy to teach run defense in the 4-3, one man per gap. Zone coverages aren’t that hard either. Even youth players pick up on Cover 2 and Cover 3 pretty quick.
When you take kids that have played the 4-3 since 7 years old, put them in a 3-4 with complicated zone coverages you shouldn’t be surprised that there is a learning curve. Saban has pulled it off but he gets every 5 star player he wants.
I've been working on the RR
October 12th, 2012
11:53 pm
It is amazing how unprepared Coach R is for games…., when ever there are any surprises, he puts his Game Face on that we have seen too too often. His “Deer in the Headlights” game face. He no longer has a clue. I personally have had Season Tickets since 1978. I for one am done as long as Ritch is there! And for the rest of the season, even if we win every game including December in Atl, we do not need to even think that we should play in the BCS games. Terrible Coach who plays the Holier than Thou crap when in fact, he is one selfish SOB who should do the right thing, resign now and play out the schedule and step aside. Time to bring Kirby home………….
Kathyrn/Kirby same koolaid
October 13th, 2012
2:12 am
Rick: So eloquent of you! Missed blocks you write? OMG Gurshell couldnt lay a shoulder pad on those Clowney anklles! Wonder why Curch and booboo wouldnt play Ken or Samuel. Guess thats why Dawgs cant hang w thw upper echelon.
Kirby is my boy now
October 13th, 2012
2:14 am
Yep…Todds D did lousy but we got some time to recoup.
Richt man-crush
October 13th, 2012
2:15 am
Richt is best Dawg coach ever. Just ask me! Almost beat LSU in SEC last yr! But our D underperformed.
Lonnie
October 13th, 2012
6:25 am
ARDawg, the only way to have more than 12 games is to go to SEC championship and a bowl game!!!!! We win 10 games per year because we beat teams we are better than and lose to teams better than us!!!! Let’s see our mindset against Florida!!!! We are Dawgs!! We will win!
Lonnie
October 13th, 2012
6:28 am
Huh. Good point about the line! I think we need to address the ends. If the ends are being blocked and no penetration we are struggling. Maybe give Smith more time and move Cornelius back to linebacker!!!!
ZinoDawg
October 13th, 2012
6:53 am
@Lonnie – mindset against Florida? That will be another nationally televised beat down.
But enjoy the Kentucky win – we will crush the Widcats!
joe jenkins
October 13th, 2012
9:10 am
In the third year under grantham…these juniors and seniors are having trouble lineing up and who to guard. it’s almost unbelieveable. They seem so confused out there. blowing assignment after another…its such a huge dissapointment. This was the most easiest schedule in the richt era so far….and the team blew it. the motto for this team is going to be OUR TEAM
OUR TIME
AND ALOT OF REGRETS
SC Big Dawg
October 13th, 2012
9:56 am
Our Defensive success last year was really an illusion…in our four losses we gave up 35 to Boise, 45 to SC, 42 to LSU and 33 to Michigan State…or an average of 38.75 points. Every other team on our schedule last year had AT LEAST 5 losses but most of the teams had 7 losses or more. In those games we gave up 13.3 points per game. Our Defense was not really good last year…only good against poor competition…
Dawg Tired
October 13th, 2012
10:27 am
Our defense is not very good. Well, for that matter neither is our offense when it faces a decent defense. Now our special teams are not really very special at all. I was interested to see last night that Navy has not missed an extra point all season. And remember, those boys at the academies actually go to class, have many other responsibilities, are actually a meaningful part of the student body, etc.
Apparently our most significant skill is baking brownies. What a fiasco.
DawgDump
October 13th, 2012
10:55 am
I don’t think we will see a coaching change after this year unless UGA goes into the toilet. That all may change after next year’s season. Look at UGA’s 2013 schedule, I see at least 6 loses if we keep this current coaching staff. With 6 loses I don’t see any way that McGarity can possibly allow Richt to keep his job. After having so many years of hype and underperforming, the boosters will start to lessen their donations to UGA. At the end of the day it’s all about money and winning means more money! Hang on UGA fan’s, this could get real ugly next year!
joe jenkins
October 13th, 2012
11:22 am
I think our defense would look best like this
DE- garrison smith….jordan jenkins…No he is not to small to play…remember marcus howard.
NT- john jenkins
LB’s-jarvis jones…tree….herena….corn
CB-swan..commings
rambo..willams
joe jenkins
October 13th, 2012
11:31 am
It was such a devastating loss….Hey fellow dawgs can you imagine living here in sc like i do…its is absolutley terrible!!!! I hate the chickens worse than anything in this world….and i hope lsu beats them….alot of you disney fans verbally assaulted me because i was so negative about our team…but i knew what i saw and there was concern for worry….I can’t say i didnt tell yall so…the problem with our team is the same reoccuring issue….cmr is a poor recruiter when it comes to offensive lineman…..and rodney garner is still here…he should have been fired with willie
CDOG
October 13th, 2012
11:45 am
THE DEFENSIVE SCHEMES WON”T WORK AGAINST GOOD TEAMS.YOU CAN HAVE YOUR LINEMEN.HIT ONE LICK AND HOLD ON THE LINE OF SCRIMMAGE. BY THE TIME THEY HIT AND HOLD THE BALL IS GONE PAST THEM.CONNER SHAW OF SOUTH CAROLINA ISN”T A DOMINATING QUARTERBACK BUT WHEN YOU SIT BACK AND READ HIM HE WILL KILL YOU, ANY GOOD QUARTERBACK WILL. TURN THEM ALOOSE AND LET THEM BE AGGRESSIVE MORE.THE DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR GIVES TOO MUCH RESPECT TO THE OTHER TEAM.LET THEM BEAT YOU WITH YOUR BEST AND DON”T BE SCARED.
dan
October 13th, 2012
12:38 pm
In any major college football program, there are a variety of segments that comprise the fan population.In UGA’s case, the breakdown of our football fan base, as it currently stands, goes something like is:
1/3 are the Mark Richt supporters who will support Mark Richt regardless of what happens. The guy could go 2-10 and lose to Tech 8 years in a row , and they will still support him. They will make mention of past accomplishments and gloss over recent short comings. They will also speak highly of Richt’s values as a Christian Man. There is no point in trying to convince these folks anything to the contrary, their minds and emotions are firmly entrenched.
Then there are the 1/3 on the opposite end, who are on Richt’s case regardless of what he does. They focus on UGA’s recent futility in light of Richt’s entire body of work. They also have no answer as to who they would replace Richt with; they just know they want him gone. While these folks tend to be over the top in their disapproval of Richt, they do have some valid points.
Then there are the middle 1/3: who are the more reasonable contingent. These are the folks who have been disappointed with the recent events in Athens but will also note that the Dawgs have been making improvements( good recruiting classes, 10 game win streak last season, rejuvenated play of the defense etc.). Up until this point, this group has been swayed to the Richt supporters side. But now in light of the South Carolina debacle, there has to be some serious concerns as to how much more Richt can do for this program. How can a team that is 5-0 and 5# in the nation come out so flat on such a national stage? This is the kind of loss that can set your program back 3-5 years from a recruiting standpoint. Its the kind of loss that destroys morale. If the Dawgs get beaten badly by a Florida team that is improving and will presumably get better, then this group could be swayed to pull the trigger on Richt.And this group has the clout to do it, since its largely comprised of big money donors.
AD Greg McGarity might have to make a very tough decision, maybe even at the end of this year. Lets be honest, if it weren’t for the easy schedule, this team would be 9-3 or 8-4. And the schedule will only get harder starting next season. What is the difference in being 8-4 or 10-2 if both land you in the Outback Bowl? And 10-2 especially means nothing if you can’t pass the crucial tests on a very favorable schedule. So the real question becomes: would ANY of you be willing to pull the trigger on a very popular coach like Mark Richt after a 10-2 season? Remember, sometimes desperate times require drastic measures.
King Gator
October 13th, 2012
1:30 pm
I like Georgia this week v. BYE, shouldn’t be that close either. Go Gators!
SKB
October 13th, 2012
3:19 pm
Firing Richt is a huge mistake. It will take the program back to Goff/Donan. Neither are good imo
Dawg89
October 13th, 2012
3:52 pm
Hey Joe Jenkins, I’m in chicken country, too. Carolina needs a beat down tonight or else all these chicken fans will be unbearable. Lord help us if they actually beat LSU!
Bill
October 13th, 2012
4:44 pm
UGA fans are S-T-U-P-I-D!!!! They would be excellent blog writers for the AJC. Maybe they could call it, “Junkyard Blawg”. Oh, a GT fan already does that. Sorry
ugalee
October 13th, 2012
4:45 pm
One thing that this loss shows everyone is that no matter how talented we are or who our assst coaches are, we will always be mediocre under Richt. I dont see how there are some people who are still shocked by sat s result. this is the state of the program period just as it has been for the last 5-7 years. get used to it.
Dog4Life
October 13th, 2012
4:56 pm
I, too, live here in chicken coopville. I have watched carolina since last year as they amassed talent and I saw how aggressive the D was going to be under this DC. To be honest I wasn’t sure UGA could beat them, but i did figure we would be competitive. Do not be surprised if they beat LSU tonight. Spurrier seems to have lifted the chicken curse at least temporarily. At UGA we think we can win, Spurrier has these guys knowing they can win–Spurrier (spit, spit) owns UGA. My God when did the sky fall — is the Mayan Calendar already here? I like Richt, but I am afraid the Kool-Aid is too scurrilous and bitter for me to continue drinking–Scott Peterson where are you???
ugalee
October 13th, 2012
6:59 pm
Richt to asst coaches this Summer: “yall quit watching all that South Carolina film and come to church with me” There will be plenty of time to game plan during the season” Besides, sc has never beaten us 3 yrs running
Return to Glory
October 13th, 2012
9:47 pm
Under coached, over hyped, they are a joke. We need Tuberville as head coach the man wins big games.
Now 6-19 Against End of Season Ranked Teams Since '05
October 13th, 2012
10:27 pm
I’m serious as a heart attack when I say this, I hope SC beats LSU. I don’t want some flukey win UGA might have against Fla allow us to “back in” to another SECCG and get humiliated again against Bama……been there, done that….
wins-by-a-link
October 13th, 2012
10:29 pm
Sorry but I have no confidence in Richt and his staff, I don’t think they have the ability to compete against Alabama, Lsu, or South Carolina or any other good football program, Although they have the talent to compete, Richt is not a motivator and is too soft on discipline, I have decided that Grantham is not the answer to our defensive problems, Seems to be wasting a lot of talent, I really think a good house cleaning is the only solution but McGarity does not seem to be concerned enough to act, Especially since he gave Richt and Grantham contract extensions, Surely some one in Athens sees what is going on with this program and can make a change, Maybe McGarity needs to go also.
av8rdawg
October 13th, 2012
10:30 pm
Under performing ….. especially since Rambo came back from his Pot smoking vacation. When you are a member of the UGA football team, ANYTHING & EVERYTHING you do your entire time a UGA either helps or hurts YOUR team. PLAYERS…..Take personal responsibility.These players play as individuals thinking of only themselves instead of as a group or team…… It’s coaching as well as the players fault……..
Well, same thing I have been saying for almost 30 years now…… Always next year! GOOOOO (my little puppy) DAWGS !
P.s. Starting to think of better ways to spend my $4k per year instead of on sorry home football season tickets, After all, $4K can buy a heck of a T.V. these days.
Now 6-19 Against End of Season Ranked Teams Since '05
October 13th, 2012
10:32 pm
Please UGA fans….please do not go to anymore games in Athens. Boss Hogg (Pres Adams) will not make any changes unless it hits them in his big fat pocket book. Until the stadium becomes only half filled, he will keep the current cast of clowns as coaches.
Things have to get worse before it gets better…
Now 6-19 Against End of Season Ranked Teams Since '05
October 13th, 2012
10:39 pm
av8rdawg…..amen brother.
Boss Hogg (Adams) doesn’t deserve your loyalty, not to mention your money, until he puts a better product on the field
av8rdawg
October 14th, 2012
12:49 am
I think I’m going to change my call sign from av8rdawg to averagedawg !
av8rdawg
October 14th, 2012
12:58 am
So far this 2012 year here is what the Georgia Bulldogs have earned……. A new T-shirt for sale … GEORGIA Bulldogs – “The Tennessee State Champs” !
Hugh
October 14th, 2012
2:31 am
I was not impressed with our D last year. So, the poor D this year does not surprise me. Grantham thought our performance against UT was OK. I thought it was poor. His pass rush is poor. We don’t rush off the edge, and we don’t collapse the pocket. J Jenkins and K Geathers have intimidated no one. His gap control is poor. His containment on the wide stuff is poor. Open field tackling is poor. We let receivers get behind us consistently. What, for goodness sakes, is good about Grantham’s
defense? Enough for the D. Three questions about Bobo’s offense. With the DEs coming on every play, why didn’t we run at them? LSU seemed to have success running at JC, and they had some luck with wide stuff. When we run the lead option, shouldn’t Murray keep it enough to make the keeper a threat. Murray did not keep it once against SC. What happened to the Aaron Murray who made defenses pay with his legs? OK – you are concerned about AM’s health? Do you think it is safe for him to take a 5-step drop against JC? No it’s not. It would be safer to get the first down and run out of bounds.
A-Ville Ranger
October 14th, 2012
3:51 am
First off, I think Grantham has been overrated all along. He is 33 games into his tenure at UGA and has yet to solve a good offense. When he’s matched against top offensive minds like Petersen and Spurrier he honestly looks embarrassingly over-matched. Watching Shaw pull down the ball and run through what looked like the same hole to the left of our defense over and over with no adjustment by our D had everybody watching with me exasperated.
Something I hear over and over from our defensive players is ”we didn’t know what to do” when an offense does something a little unexpected. We just can’t seem to prepare well.
Anyway, I’ve decided to wait and hope for the best in Jax..as if there’s a choice. If we can’t prepare well for UF with really 3 weeks to give most of the attention to them, I hope McGarity really looks at what’s best for the program with an open mind.
The comparisons to ultra successful coaches’ in game demeanor has always been questioned. He honestly looks almost spaced out much of the time. Watching Saban and Spurrier you can easily see how engaged and determined they are, Richt..not so much.
7576DAWG
October 14th, 2012
7:10 am
A-Ville Ranger
I am beginning to feel you have a valid point. Richt allocate way too much to his Coordinators and coaches. I bet that Saban and Spurrier’s coaches and Coordinators don’t go to the bath room without first getting the Head Coaches approval.
AAAAA Athens Bail Bonds R Us
October 14th, 2012
7:15 am
How many more dawgs arrested today?
Consider This
October 14th, 2012
9:35 am
Both. It’s like Certs — it’s two mints in one.
Underperforming and overrated.