
Tood Gurley should have a big day against a young Kentucky team. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)
There’ve been a lot of SEC schedule change-ups in recent years (and more are coming) and the Dawgs frequently have played the Kentucky Wildcats late in the season, but this year is a throwback to days of old: It doesn’t get much more traditional than an October Saturday night in Lexington.
After the big letdown in Columbia, Mark Richt’s team is looking to get back on track and, on paper, Kentucky looks like the perfect opponent to help the Dogs do just that. The Wildcats have been hit hard by injuries, play a lot of true freshmen and looked absolutely awful last week against Arkansas.
You’d figure Georgia would have no trouble covering the spread, which is more than 27 points.
But two concerns lurk in the back of Georgia fans’ minds: This is the SEC and as Todd Grantham reminded us this week, “on any given Saturday, anybody can beat you. … Any time you play on the road in this league is going to be a battle.”
Throw in the fact that Kentucky led South Carolina 17-7 at halftime and Grantham’s defense has gotten off to a slow start this season, even against lesser opponents, and you have the elements of another underwhelming first half by the Dawgs.
I’d be shocked if the outcome of the game was still in question in the fourth quarter, but what would really please me would be for Georgia to come out taking care of business from the very beginning, especially on defense. And, of course, the Dawgs’ offense doing what they should be able to do pretty easily against the Wildcats. If at least one half of Gurshall doesn’t have another 100-yard game, I’ll be surprised. And Aaron Murray ought to finally take that career touchdown pass record, too.
I’ll take any SEC win, but the last time the Dawgs were favored by more than 20 points on the road was 2004, ironically at Kentucky. Georgia won that game 62-17 in an effort that saw Richt emptying the bench.
Parker Welch, I’m hoping I get to see you play some this week!
Now, let’s get to some Junkyard Mail. …
Sammy Tribble writes: Whew, the 2013 schedule looks quite a bit tougher for my Dawgs. But at least it’s not Alabama we’ll be facing from the SEC West next year, and seeing Zach Mettenberger play Between the Hedges should be cool. But what’s with Georgia having to go to Auburn two years in a row? And a home schedule without either Auburn or Georgia Tech? Bill, when’s the last time that happened? I’d say Georgia season ticket holders are getting shortchanged, wouldn’t you?

Zach Mettenberger should get a return to Sanford Stadium in 2013. (Associated Press)
Well, in a pure football sense, swapping a home game against LSU for Auburn is an even swap for UGA ticket holders, but that, of course, ignores the fact that Georgia-Auburn is a special rivalry. But the conference says it needed three teams to make repeat visits in order to set up the proper rotation between SEC East and SEC West teams from 2014 on, and Georgia was one of the ones that got stuck. So much for all those Georgia-gets-special-treatment conspiracy theories. And 2013 will be the first season since 1957 that Georgia hasn’t had a home game against either Auburn or the Yellow Jackets. There’d been speculation that Tech might be agreeable to switching things up and playing in Athens two years in a row in order to get out of having to play road games against Virginia Tech, Clemson and Georgia all in the same season, but with the uncertainty about the 2014 SEC schedule still looming, that now looks unlikely.
J Lucas writes: If Georgia doesn’t finish strong and compete for the SEC, should Georgia look for a different coach? Or do you think Richt will eventually “finish the drill” and get a national championship for the Dawgs? It’s so frustrating because he is such amazing person and coach but the Dawgs can’t keep going this route of winning 10,11, and even 12 games and think that’s enough. Hate to sound greedy, but like I said before we are in the SEC, we have had the talent. What is wrong with Georgia?
It’s hard to say what’s wrong other than a fairly consistent failure in recent years for the Dawgs to play their best against big-time opponents, but calling a program a failure simply because it doesn’t win a national championship is setting the bar so high that you’re bound to be disappointed. And, frankly, getting rid of a coach who wins 10 games a year doesn’t seem very likely. Where Greg McGarity will have to make a tough decision is if Richt’s teams start performing in the eight- to nine-win range. Next season, with a much tougher schedule and quite a few defensive players likely to leave for the NFL, I think the expectations will be relaxed somewhat. But beyond that, yes, a breakthrough season would work wonders for the program’s long-term stability.
Johnathan Tatman writes: Does UGA have a chance of taking the SEC East again this year? How would the rest of the season for Florida and South Carolina have to play out for those two teams to be eliminated? If we are able to make it to the SEC championship, what are our chance of holding a current Bama or Mississippi State team?
If Florida beats South Carolina and Georgia beats Florida and wins out in the conference, Georgia would be the SEC East winner. How would this year’s team match up against Alabama? Well, if they get that far, the outlook would probably be better than it seems at this juncture. But you’d expect the Crimson Tide to be favored. And if it’s not Bama representing the West, I think LSU is a much more likely division winner than the Maroon Bulldogs.
John writes: Bill: I have to hand it to the South Carolina. Those people did a great job of getting the crowd into the game. Even in big games, the crowds at Sanford Stadium do not seem to get as pumped up as South Carolina was. One reason may be the canned music. Every time the Gamecocks were set to kickoff, the stadium was blasting the song “Sandstorm,” and that really got that crowd going. I think Georgia could learn something from South Carolina about trying to get the fans more involved in the game.
I think you’re right, John. The atmosphere at Sanford Stadium definitely could use some tweaking.
Ron Roberts writes: Where the HELL is Richard Samuel? Recalling the way he ran rough-shod over the Florida Gator defense late last year had me wondering — particularly when it was evident (and that was pretty early in the game) why he wasn’t dispatched to give extra blocking? It’s THAT kind of “in-game” adjustment we seem to be ill-equipped to make. So where is he? Why was it painstakingly obvious to everyone else that we needed to lose a wideout (that Murray had little-to-no time to get to anyhow) to bolster our backfield blocking?
Samuel simply has been beaten out by other players. He’s pretty much out of the tailback rotation now, it seems, and the Georgia coaches have been pleased with how Merritt Hall is playing at fullback. As Richt put it: “He is a very tough kid, very sharp and he makes very few missed assignments.” And Quayvon Hicks is getting playing time blocking in goal-line situations. At this point, it doesn’t look like Samuel is going to see the field a lot, but there’s still half a season to go so that could change.

Should Aaron Murray be running the ball more? (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)
Ed writes: Hey Bill. I’m sitting here watching the replay of the Georgia-South Carolina game on ESPN3. It’s tough to watch, and this occurred to me while watching the first few plays. Why is Georgia not capitalizing on Murray’s running ability to make plays? He and [Connor] Shaw are mirror images of each other as far as their build and athletic ability are concerned, but Murray is a better passer. Spurrier does capitalizes on Shaw’s running ability, but Bobo neglects to do so with Murray. I think if he would reel off a few nice runs it would open our passing game up, too, with the opposing D having to spy the QB. I feel like we’re wasting a valuable talent that he has.
I have to disagree with you here, Ed. I don’t really want to see Murray running the ball a lot more than he has this season. Yes, he made some nice plays a couple of years ago when he tended to panic and take off running when his pass protection faltered, but Murray isn’t really built to be a running quarterback on a consistent basis. And he’s prone to fumble when he does take off. Plus, look who’s on the bench if he gets injured. Georgia really would prefer at this point not to have to take the redshirt off Hutson Mason, and Christian LeMay isn’t ready for prime time. Plus, the Dawgs have Gurshall to carry the ball. So, no, I don’t think Murray needs to be more of a part of the running game.
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164 comments Add your comment
Old Dog Class of 80
October 20th, 2012
8:28 am
What does this Dawg fan want to see tonight? Good football played by a good football team. Good coaching. I have said it many times, if we play good football, show that we are well-coached, and still get beat, well, that is OK – the other team was just better. What I hate is either we lose because we give the game away, or we play some cupcake where we win but it means nothing.
Consider This
October 20th, 2012
8:45 am
I want to see a good old-fashioned SEC slobber-knocker.
That’s why I’m ignoring this little cupcake dance and watching the Florida game instead.
Who Cares?!?
October 20th, 2012
8:55 am
Who F’N Cares?
ugab
October 20th, 2012
8:55 am
Murray should be running the ball more. It has worked in the past. It appears opposing teams have gotten the Bobo obvious offense figured out. I can tell you what play the dawgs are running. I think all Ga fans know what plays Bobo is going to run. Oh well. The defense has not showed up this season. I don’t know what happened. Maybe it was the off field issues and the way they were handled. Drug testing after Spring Break is just wrong. I look for kentucky to upset the dawgs today. The SC game is still ringing in the players heads. I don’t see Fl beating SC. SC deserve to go the SEC championship. Their fans are pumped, the stadium is pumped, the players are prepared. the coaches are tooooo
Jeff
October 20th, 2012
8:56 am
UGA can beat up on UK and pat themselves on the back and tell themselves how good they are and the bottom line is they have the talent but not the coaching and are no better than a middle of the pack team. No excuse for their play against SC. They gave up and nothing they do tonight will change how they planned against a good well coached team. You can use the same commentary on any given year because this is how UGA plays every year. Build the fans up and rip their hearts out. CMR not only needs to go but the AD can follow him right out the door and this would be cause for celebration because the AD has fostered an atmosphere of mediocre play.
ugab
October 20th, 2012
9:08 am
Anyways, Good luck today dawgs. Hope the coaches have a good game plan. lol I would love to see Samuel and Malcome start. We need backs who can block.
ga gator
October 20th, 2012
9:25 am
The outcome of tonights game against Ky will hinge on the outcome of my Gators and Sc this afternoon. If the Gators can pull off another win against the Ol Ball Coach and Carolina it will give meaning, motivation and hope to the Dawgs in Lexington. If we win UGA comes on strong, blows out KY 45-10; if Sc beats the Gators then UGA might struggle, but still will win 31-17.
the dog
October 20th, 2012
9:31 am
I don’t want to see anything from UGA……we totally screwed up the season against Carolina. Nothing can make up for that.
We can somehow back into the SECCG and even that will not make me happy. We can’t win big games.
We struggle against The Sisters of the Poor schools.
Even if FL beats SC, we’ll find a way to screw up our game with FL…..it’s just in the cards……
What I want to see is KY beat us and finally, finally, take away any doubt that we are imposters of the first degree.
I have been a UGA fan for many years, and have hoped for a program that will year in and year out dominate……….I’m still waiting…………and hoping………and praying
and now I think I’ll get drunk…………you can never start too early on game day….epecially when UGA has a game……….notice I didn’t say “playing”……….a term that we are unfamiliar with……
the dog
October 20th, 2012
9:35 am
@ Jeff
sad but true………the only thing I disagree with is the AD thing……..he hasn’t been long enough to foster anything that hasn’t been going on long before his arrival………otherwise you’re pretty spot on….this is just pitiful
Danny Overstreet
October 20th, 2012
9:39 am
Murray should have 2-3 designated runs to keep defenses honest AND learn how to slide safely. Swing passes to Marshall. At least one end around by MM. 8 sacks by the D. Total domination by halftime to rest the starters. 100 yards each for the Gurshall guys at the half. Pound them steadily with Samuel and Malcome in the second half. 500 yards of offense, KY with 120. Final score 63-7. Sorry KY, but basketball is around the corner. We’ll know by gametime if the Dawgs have a chance to control their own destiny. Gulp. Go Gators…until next week.
DawgNole
October 20th, 2012
9:41 am
NCDawg
October 19th, 2012
12:11 pm
Bill, I have disagree on the letting Aaron Murray run the ball question . . . . You play to win and when you have feet like Aaron Murray does why not use that weapon every once in a while to keep opposing defenses honest? I’d rather him go down with an injury using ALL of our weapons rather than chewing on another loss and playing the what if game.
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I have to agree with your disagreement. Murray showed excellent running skills early in his UGA career. It would be smart–and would add a significant dimension to our offense–to at least present the threat of a run by our QB. Nothing demoralizes a pass defense quicker than to have a QB break loose on the ground.
Fire the Idiot
October 20th, 2012
9:56 am
UGA beats patsies. Loses big games. ajc pimps for Richtus. This is the formula.
DawgNole
October 20th, 2012
10:10 am
Charlottedawg
October 19th, 2012
5:18 pm
There isnt really anything UGA can do in this game to impress me or to make me think that we are on the right track . . . . I am tired of beating inferior opponents, running up the stats, and acting like we have done something. I want UGA to go in to Jacksonville next week, hand the Gators there first loss of the season, and win for the second year in a row, then I will be impressed.
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Ditto.
Snoop Dawg
October 20th, 2012
10:21 am
Snoop was just wondering while reading all the brilliant homer blogs how Markt Wrecked is doing with his post-graduate study of the game of football. remember, Mr McCavity had relieved Tan Man from all his administrative duties so that he could focus like a Bill Clinton laser beam on the study of football. Does Preacha Man get any graduate credit from his class two weeks ago in Columbia SC? Professor Spurrier surely crammed a lot into four hours. Do you think Markf learned anything? Did Dr Spurrier give him a passing grade? After all, there is the Bell curve!
Listen idiots. Richt is a loser. He is not even a nice man. He is just a con artist.
Please contact me if you would like to bet that UGA can play within three TDs of Florida.
Do you think that Florida would have tolerated Richt this long?
Enjoy another Chick fil A bowl again, Suckers…
John
October 20th, 2012
10:24 am
Can’t win the big games, UGA has to root for Florida to beat teams they can’t beat, just to get a chance for another “backdoor” SECCG appearance. (Alabama will be favorite by 50) Good enough for a 10 win season and CMR escapes the hot-seat. Copy and paste this and apply this same method again next year.
DawgNole
October 20th, 2012
10:24 am
Huh?
October 19th, 2012
10:53 pm
I think it’s embarrassing for UGA fans to start all the talk about how they can get back into the SEC CG game after that horrible football game they played against SC. It would be a shame if UGA backs in again.
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IF SC fails against fla, and IF UGA WINS OUT, then the Dawgs will not have “backed in” to the SECCG; they will have earned it. Two huge IFs, granted–especially the second one–but IF (a third IF) they happen, UGA will be right where it belongs.
LakeDawg
October 20th, 2012
10:26 am
I want to see a commitment to a physical running game. Period.
John
October 20th, 2012
10:28 am
I want to see bad coaching tonight against Kentucky….don’t disappoint me CMR…of course you won’t.
Snoop Dawg
October 20th, 2012
10:29 am
Dawgnole, either you’re a mole or part ot the problem. Go play in the highway…
THE Dixie Redcoat Band
October 20th, 2012
10:30 am
Word on the street….UGA will play it “close to the vest” not wanting to show UF anything..as if UGA has anything to show….sad.
sid
October 20th, 2012
10:31 am
warming up this week for their beatdown next week in Jax.
He Hate Gator
October 20th, 2012
10:33 am
Hope I’m wrong but I think SC wins today making next week a battle for the East runner-up
John
October 20th, 2012
10:34 am
Snoop Dawg…I agree with Dawgnole, SC is ahead of UGA in pecking order in the SEC East. I suspect that FL is not far behind, there is no reason for any logical dawg fan to assume that this program is on the right track.
Russ Rocks
October 20th, 2012
10:38 am
I want total domination against KY.. We have a lot left to play for this year. We are not out of ANYTHING. Naysayers should move along
Dawg Bite
October 20th, 2012
10:42 am
Hey Snoop, now tell us how you really feel! While I also think that CMR has taken us as far as he can, I still believe that he is a very good human being. Jeff @ 8:56, I agree with how you stated it, but I also think the AD hasn’t been on the job long enough for him to be canned. That being said, I think he needs to seriously look at the coaches we have in place and maybe take some action there, starting at the top!
wins-by-a-link
October 20th, 2012
10:53 am
Strange things have happened to the Dogs when they visit Kentucky for a night game, Especially when they are having a good year, I really don’t think Kentucky can compete with Georgia but the way the Dogs played against SC I wouldn’t be surprized to see the Dogs struggle early against Kentucky and have to come on strong in second half to win.
Bulldog For Life
October 20th, 2012
11:00 am
I played for GA 15 years ago. I can tell you the real fans outnumber these negative morons on these boards by 100:1 easily and they always will. Negative posters are only wasting their own time. Let’s Go Dawgs!!!!
Since Vince
October 20th, 2012
11:04 am
Our season was OVA two weeks ago!
Swami Sez
October 20th, 2012
11:06 am
Gators lose today but wins next week… Book it!
short memories
October 20th, 2012
11:09 am
Lets get pumped up to go beat up a 1-6 team. We will show everybody how tough we are.
DawgNole
October 20th, 2012
11:16 am
Snoop Dawg
October 20th, 2012
10:29 am
Dawgnole, either you’re a mole or part ot the problem. Go play in the highway…
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And you post as dumb as your name. Go play in jail–with your idol.
Bully
October 20th, 2012
11:23 am
@SnoopDawg
You say to contact you about GA-FL game. Be a man and leave your number on this blog. Put your money where your big mouth is…………
DawgNole
October 20th, 2012
11:58 am
Bully
October 20th, 2012
11:23 am
@SnoopDawg
You say to contact you about GA-FL game. Be a man and leave your number on this blog. Put your money where your big mouth is…………
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Don’t hold your breath. He’s all mouth. His type usually are.
I would love seeing a legit second team QB come in
October 20th, 2012
1:56 pm
Can Lemay play big boy QB? I want to see him come In and at least resemble a legit number 2 QB.
Beyond lil Aaron Murray, UGA appears to be completely bankrupted at QB with Mason having to go red shirt.
Go Dogs.
short memories
October 20th, 2012
3:31 pm
I want to see what I wanted to see for 4 years. Richt fired but Georgia won’t do that because they love mediocrity and feeling good about beating a 1-6 team. Groundhog year
Johnny Be Good
October 20th, 2012
4:12 pm
Hopefullly UGA fans are watching the SC FL game; you are seeing two teams play like the want to win
Our coaching staff cant get the team excited ever
Draggin' Fly
October 20th, 2012
4:57 pm
@Johnny – Florida came to play. SC came to fumble.
ShowmeyurTDs
October 20th, 2012
4:58 pm
Can we get Muschamp? Fl came out of no where and will give bam a all they can handle… Hope CMR is taking notes….
Draggin' Fly
October 20th, 2012
5:04 pm
SC is giving the game away. I wouldn’t build a statue to Muschamp just yet.
Dog4Life
October 20th, 2012
5:39 pm
Sc isn’t giving the game away–they like UGA are getting beat so bad in the trenches that the TOs are everywhere. Let us see what SOS changes at half-time.
Dog4Life
October 20th, 2012
5:44 pm
Now SC knows how UGA feels–let the excuses begin!!!
Mike Franklin
October 20th, 2012
5:59 pm
Florida is reaming the chickens like they did to us. This is the SEC… and if ESPN didn’t rely on style points, it would only matter under wins and losses.
No more losses, conference or otherwise, is what this UGA fan wants to see. If the gators hold on and cream Spurrier’s hens, and we manage to beat Florida, the SEC East could be ours… again and that harassment in Columbia might be forgiven.
BubbaGolf
October 20th, 2012
6:12 pm
Nice cheap shot by SC DB…
Johnny Be Good
October 20th, 2012
6:13 pm
Draggin Fly
Keep sippen the Richt kool-aid cause next week is going to be another FL beat down for sure
Hopefully Richt gets some more Ford commercials
DawgNole
October 20th, 2012
6:15 pm
C’mon Dawg fans, you know you’re loving this SC-fla game. You know you are! If you’re a true Dawgs fan, it’s going just like we want it to.
Everybody deserves a second chance (we blew our first one two weeks ago), including UGA. If fla holds on today, which appears likely at this point, next week’s game is even bigger than it usually is. I’ll be thankful just to have the chance to knock the hated gators off their high horse in a “BIG” game. Now if we lose next week (assuming we beat KY), no more excuses, no more chances; it’s over–and time for Richt to move on.
Meantime, forget about hating on Richt for awhile–and relish this great opportunity our team is about to be presented.
Johnny Be Good
October 20th, 2012
6:15 pm
Dog4Life
Now SC feels like Ga feels
Give me a break; so I guess we had no chance agains SC and we were supposed to hope SC didnt give us a beat down
DawgNole
October 20th, 2012
6:18 pm
Mike Franklin
October 20th, 2012
5:59 pm
Florida is reaming the chickens like they did to us. This is the SEC… and if ESPN didn’t rely on style points, it would only matter under wins and losses.
No more losses, conference or otherwise, is what this UGA fan wants to see. If the gators hold on and cream Spurrier’s hens, and we manage to beat Florida, the SEC East could be ours… again and that harassment in Columbia might be forgiven.
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If the Dawgs beat fla next week–after the gators’ performance today–Columbia WILL be forgiven. Should be anyway.
Johnny Be Good
October 20th, 2012
6:22 pm
DawgNole
FL wins next week just by their intensity on the field
Maybe if Richt tells the ball players he will buy them all a Ford Truck they might get motivated to play cause he sure cant get a team motivated ever
Instead of a black out or red out call it a truck out
Richt cant coach a team to win an important game to get to a championship he only knows how to back door his way there
FL 30 UGA 10
DawgNole
October 20th, 2012
6:34 pm
fla will be a solid favorite next week, Johnny Be Good–and they should be. But at least the Dawgs have a chance to spoil their perfect season, and at this point you can’t ask for much better than that.
Mike Franklin
October 20th, 2012
6:39 pm
is there a game thread anywhere?