Todd Grantham: ‘I understand who UGA fans want to beat’

Todd Grantham briefs the media, admits meeting Jessica Simpson. (Photo by M. Bradley)

Todd Grantham briefs the media, admits meeting Jessica Simpson. (Photo by M. Bradley)

Athens – Let’s stipulate that one or two folks on this planet care deeply about how the Dallas Cowboys fare on given autumn Sundays. But even at the highest level of pro football, there’s a difference in passion between that found in the college game, and this was reflected on, of all places, AJC.com.

A guy (blush) asked readers to submit questions for Todd Grantham. Within 12 hours came more than 350 suggestions. Yes, some were impertinent, but the majority were detailed and incisive, and that says all you need to know about the interest/scrutiny Georgia’s new defensive coordinator will encounter.

And Grantham, to his credit, welcomes it. (At least he did Friday, though it must be noted his first in-person media briefing came well before a Grantham-coached Georgia defense has lost a game.) “That’s the reason I wanted to take this job,” he said. “I understand the passion. I understand who Georgia fans want to beat and where they want to be. And I feel like we can achieve that.”

Grantham has spent the past decade working in the NFL. Not to go all Charlie Weis on you, but it’s clear Georgia’s new DC believes his new team will have a schematic advantage because of his background. Here, responding to a question submitted by Luke, was Grantham’s response about the ongoing quest of pro teams to exploit matchups, as opposed simply to playing a basic defense every down:

“The last 11 years I’ve been dealing with matchups, and that’s what you have to do in the NFL. You don’t get guys running free to the quarterback very often; the best you can hope for is getting a one-on-one. We’re going to find ways to make [opponents] in pass protection make blocks, whether it’s a back kept in or an offensive lineman.”

The 3-4 defense remains a relative novelty in collegiate circles, and that’s one reason Grantham considers it well suited to defuse exotic offenses. (See: Florida’s spread or Paul Johnson’s option. This question was offered by Chem.) “I don’t think there’s any question [the 3-4] can be better,” Grantham said. “We don’t have to declare our pass rusher until we see the formation. We can adjust.

“With the 4-3, you know the four guys who stick their hands in the dirt are going to rush. One of the things about the 3-4 is that you know one of those four [linebackers] is going to be coming 95 percent of the time. You just don’t know which one.”

Grantham has already gone recruiting — he passed his NCAA-mandated test, Steve Spurrier should know — but said Georgia isn’t suddenly in the market for every Grady Jackson lookalike of tender years. (This question was submitted by doodoo bailey and Suwaneedawg.)

“There are two types of 3-4,” Grantham said. “There’s the New England type, where you’ve got a big massive guy up front. We’re going to be a 1-gap team. In Dallas we had Jay Ratliff [a stripling at 303 pounds] make the Pro Bowl. We’ll have a standard [for nose tackles] as we go forward, but we also have to have position flexibility.”

Todd Grantham, you should know, is an impressive guy. He says much of what you’d expect — “We want to be physical and aggressive and relentless … We want the other team, when they get done playing you, not to want to play you again” — but says it in a way that makes you believe he can deliver. He made it known he expects UGA fans to deliver, too.

“I’ve heard [Georgia fans] bark when [a defender] makes a play,” he said, smiling. “Is that true? That’s my question to them.”

One thing more: The guy who asked readers to submit questions posed one of his own, this on a matter of global importance. While with the Cowboys, did Grantham meet Jessica Simpson?

“I did,” he said. Then, kidding, he pointed to reporters’ tape recorders on the table. “Turn those off.” Then this: “I can tell this little story. I was sitting in my office one Tuesday watching film [here he mimicked a guy reared back in a chair with a remote in his hand], and Tony [Romo, Simpson's former flame] walked by. He said, ‘Hi, Todd.’ Then someone else said, ‘Hi, Todd.’

“I’m like this. [Mimicking craning his neck around a corner.] It was Jess. Nice girl. Nice girl.”

432 comments Add your comment

il5

January 23rd, 2010
5:12 pm

P.S. Gator fans:
Urban Meyer has never stayed in 1 city more than 5 years as a coach. Ever.

It's Really Dumb

January 23rd, 2010
5:14 pm

I think you are badly mistaken with that first line. I think you are and so is every team in the sec. in fact every sec team is worried about playing the other sec team except maybe whoever is playing vandy….oh, georgia worries about vandy every year, I forgot. they not only worry, the lose to them…and kentucky…which florida hasn’t done in nearly 30 years.

It's Really Dumb

January 23rd, 2010
5:15 pm

now you are worrying about urban mayer. boy you got gator on the brain.

George Edwards--The New Willie Martinez!

January 23rd, 2010
5:18 pm

UF’s new DC at Miami was ranked #24 in defensive scoring out of 28 teams and about the same against the rush. Man, Georgia LOVES this guy.

Grantham’s Cowboys? #2 in defense scoring, #4 against the rush.

I like how Florida people try to make excuses for these stats.

They sound like Willie—full of excuses for awful stats.

il5

January 23rd, 2010
5:22 pm

Nobody in the SEC is worried about Florida in 2010, including the 5 coaches who quit on them and the 5 Jrs who left early to the NFL.

PowerDawg

January 23rd, 2010
5:29 pm

Hey It’sReallyDumb,

Your ICU bound head coach spells his last name with an “e”, dude. As in MEYER!

Maybe that dumbass congress-woman you elected can give you a spelling lesson.

Downtown Gator

January 23rd, 2010
5:31 pm

George Edwards–The New Willie Martinez!

Let’s see: Urban Meyer 2 NC’s in 5 years, smart enough to keep Charlie Strong, 3 asst coaches now Head Coaches.

Mark Richt, dumb enough to turn play calling over to Bobo, Dumb enough to keep Bobo, Dumb enough to promote Martinez, Dumb enough to not fire Martinez after 08 but smart enough to save his job to fire him this year. Yea you got a great coach!

Downtown Gator

January 23rd, 2010
5:32 pm

il5, would you rather have other teams trying to hire your coaches or have 3 losers fired?

.

January 23rd, 2010
5:37 pm

Downtown Gator: Have you ever seen a grown man naked?

GaGator

January 23rd, 2010
5:44 pm

For you dawg fans that think the Gators’ John Brantley
is any good, take a look at what ESPN thinks about him.
read it and weep

The Gators will sorely miss departed quarterback Tim Tebow, the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner. But sophomore John Brantley might be a better fit for Florida’s high-octane passing attack. Brantley will lead the Gators to an SEC East title in 2010, and then he’ll win the Heisman Trophy as a senior in 2011.

PowerDawg

January 23rd, 2010
5:52 pm

Yeah, Downtown, we do have an excellent coach. And I’ll bet he stays around a lot longer than your ego-maniac will. That is if he doesn’t wind up in the ER, first.

This guy is an idiot. And a sh!tty excuse for a husband and father. He put the football team ahead of everything else. His wife, his kids, even his own health. He might be a good coach but he is one big, fat L-O-S-E-R in my book. Hope what he’s achieved was worth what he stands to lose.

where's HERSCHELL

January 23rd, 2010
5:56 pm

Drink the KOOLAID NUTLICKERS !!! Grantham is the man you wanted. Always was, right?

GaGator

January 23rd, 2010
5:57 pm

il5

Fool, Urban Meyer is starting his SIXTH YEAR at Florida, with the NUMBER 1
recruiting class in the nation.

Downtown Gator

January 23rd, 2010
6:36 pm

PowerDawg, he’s such an idiot he has to change uniforms for his team just to motivate them against their top rivals. The difference between UF and UGA is we hope your coach stays and you hope ours retires!! hahahahahaha

GaGator

January 23rd, 2010
6:43 pm

Downtown Gator

January 23rd, 2010
7:23 pm

Just in; Urban is going to be back for Spring Practice. I guess he feels he needs the extra time to prepare for Van Gorder; uh I mean Grantham

Wil lie ever Coach again?

January 23rd, 2010
8:10 pm

so all of a sudden all that Urban stuff is looking more and more like a big to do about nothing.

He’s going to coach spring practice, he’ll most likely be back for the first game of the season. So basically all he’s doing is taking the recruiting season off?

so “indefinite leave of absence” and “health reasons” turns into just a 3 month break. And we were worried about this guy?

Downtown Gator

January 23rd, 2010
8:13 pm

Wil lie ever Coach again? 2 L’s man. He hasn’t even taken the recruiting season off. The stress of #1 all season and not being about to score enough points for the fickle UF fans tooks its toll. I am sure Richt would tell you he had pressure when they were preseason number 1 in 2008, but I guess we took care of it Jax again to relieve him.

It's Really Dumb

January 23rd, 2010
8:37 pm

PowerDawg…don’t need the spelling lesson but a typing lesson might help. The lesson I really enjoy tought is the one the Gators give the Dawgs almost annually in Jax…like 17 lessons out of the last 20. Chew on that lesson.

It's Really Dumb

January 23rd, 2010
8:39 pm

see…though vs. thought (hit that “t”)with that little pinky finger at the end.

It's Really Dumb

January 23rd, 2010
8:39 pm

see…hit that “t” at the end of though. Can spell but just can’t type.

Downtown Gator

January 23rd, 2010
8:53 pm

The expression on Grantham’s face on page one looks like he is saying: “I thought Percy Harvin was in the pro’s playing for Dallas”.

PowerDawg

January 23rd, 2010
9:03 pm

Dumb-
You’re dodging the point. The man is an a$$hole that thinks about nothing but himself. Not even his wife or children. What a turd! We haven’t won a NC yet but at least our coach didn’t sell his soul to try and get one.

Reality TV

January 24th, 2010
2:28 am

Without Tebow, spikes, haden and dunlap, florida will be way down in 2010. Georgia will win the SEC East—bet the house. Florida’s new coaches don’t compare to what they lost and Tebow’s replacement brantley is not that good–nowhere near tebow. Look for UGA to win the SEC east pretty easily, with big wins over tennessee and florida. Georgia takes over the SEC east for a long time!!

THE CURSE OF BRETT FAVRE LIVES IN ATL

January 24th, 2010
7:29 am

NOW JUST GET RID OF MIKE BOBO THE CLOWN PLEASE COACH RICHT AND TAKE BACK THE O.C. JOB YOURSELF!

THE CURSE OF BRETT FAVRE LIVES IN ATL

January 24th, 2010
7:36 am

YOU SAID IT DOWNTOWN GATOR! MARK RICHT HAS TO BE DUMB@$$ HELL,WHY WOULD HE GIVE THE O.C.JOB TO MIKE BOBO THE CLOWN? WHY IS MIKE BOBO NOT FIRED? HE COST UGAY THEIR LOST AGAINST S.CAROLINA WHEN HE CHOSE THOMAS BROWN OVER KNOWSHON WHO WAS RUNNING ALL OVER THE GAMECOCKS? MARK RICHT AND MIKE BOBO NEEDS TO STOP SHOWING FAVORTISM!

THE CURSE OF BRETT FAVRE LIVES IN ATL

January 24th, 2010
7:37 am

YOU SAID IT DOWNTOWN GATOR!

those games meant nothing to tech

January 24th, 2010
7:53 am

give that techie flagboy a baton! and get the flagboy off this blog…we need nothing special on Defense to beat tech, this is an SEC blog buggo..so firefly your flagboy wings and fly back to the Ashe she blogs..you know ..the world’s tallest midget page

Georgia will be better when.....

January 24th, 2010
6:10 pm

they quit kidding themselves about Richt. He is as mediocre coach who does less with more than the others SEC teams who do more with less. Mark Richt never saw an excuse he did not like.

Dawgie Bowser

January 25th, 2010
1:34 pm

Is it just me or what? Take a good look at this guy and lets talk about an uncanny resemblance to Larry Flint. Course, I understand he’s a hustler. Pants on the ground, pants on the ground…

Analytic

January 25th, 2010
1:42 pm

Grantham: not worth anywhere near $750,000 (he was the 4th-5th choice and would have worked for much less)! UGA overpaid, again. It will not matter—Florida will blow out georgia again, just like the last 20 years!!!

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