Bama’s Geno Smith went the wrong way on UGA’s last play

That's Geno Smith at Chris Conley's feet on the final play. (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)

That's Geno Smith of Atlanta at Chris Conley's feet on the frantic game's final play. (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)

Miami Gardens, Fla. — Geno Smith sat in the stands at Sun Life Stadium on Saturday. Come Monday night, the freshman cornerback from Atlanta’s St. Pius X will play for Alabama in the BCS title game, and his mother and grandmother will be on hand to watch. But on this humid Media Day,  Smith was answering questions about the final play of the Tide’s last game.

“It all ended up working out,” Smith said, but here in South Florida it has been revealed that not everything about the last snap of the classic SEC championship game against Georgia went according to Bama plans. Ten Tide defenders did what they were supposed to do; Geno Smith was the exception.

He dropped into coverage when he should have blitzed. He doesn’t know why. He heard the defensive call — “Spear,” in Alabama parlance — and just went elsewhere. “I was going to take the back (Georgia’s Todd Gurley),” Smith said. “I wound up taking the dude in front of me, No. 31.”

No. 31 for Georgia was receiver Chris Conley, who ultimately caught the pass thrown by Aaron Murray intended for Malcolm Mitchell but redirected by the left hand of the leaping linebacker C.J. Mosley. Conley fell after the catch, and the final five seconds expired and the Bulldogs fell five yards short of playing Notre Dame for the national championship.

You can see Smith in AJC photographer Curtis Compton’s shot of Conley’s catch. The defender was on the turf, having brushed against Conley. Where Smith was supposed to be, however, was where Mosley ended up: Coming off Georgia’s right flank, trying to harass Murray.

“We wound up with two people covering Chris Conley,” said Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart, a Georgia alum. “When a team has to snap the ball in a hurry, we think it’s an advantage to pressure. We call it a ‘fastball’ play.”

Both Mosley and Smith were supposed to take their key from Gurley. Had the back run a pass route, they’d have shadowed him. When he stayed put to block, that was their cue to rush.

Said Mosley: “It was a called blitz, but I had the back. At the end of the game, momentum was high, anxiety was high, so I just went and pressured the back.”

Smith: “He wound up doing my job.”

Smart: “Geno was supposed to be coming. Both had Gurley. We call that our ‘green dog’ blitz. If he’d come, we might have had four hands in (Murray’s) face. On the other hand, he might have batted the ball for an incompletion and they’d have had four or five seconds.”

The Tide's C.J. Mosley at Media Day. (Photo by M. Bradley)

Famed deflector C.J. Mosley at Media Day. (Photo by M. Bradley)

Here again, we see how the fickle fingers of fate — on Saturday, Mosley said “I couldn’t even tell you” how many digits he’d applied to Murray’s pass — favored Alabama in a moment that will long live in the memory of two famous programs. Say Smith had been the one in the path of Murray’s throw: He’s 6-foot, as opposed to Mosley’s 6-2. And, as Smart noted in a Friday briefing, Mosley has shown “a knack” for batting passes in practice and in games and “was a really good basketball player in high school.”

There was also a massive human element involved: Smart’s best friend is Mike Bobo, the offensive coordinator who called the play that Smart’s defense defused. “Mike felt (Murray) should have thrown the fade to the other side,” Smart said, meaning to Tavarres King on the left and not Mitchell on the right. “We had our best corner (All-American Dee Milliner) on that side.”

(Bobo did not respond to a mid-December invitation to revisit the end of the Alabama game.)

Smart: “I found Mike in the locker room afterward. We were both sick to our stomachs going in. It was like when we played Will (Muschamp, the former Bulldog who’s now Florida’s coach and who was Texas’ defensive coordinator in the BCS title game in January 2010), but I wasn’t actually matched up against Will.”

Last month Murray said he believed his pass for Mitchell, if untouched, would have been a touchdown. “I don’t think it would,” Milliner said Saturday. “But I’m glad we’re here, and they’re in the land of ‘could’ve, should’ve, would’ve.’ ”

Likewise glad was the freshman Smith, whose mistake did Alabama no harm and perhaps some good. (Had he not bumped Conley after Mosley’s deflection, might the receiver have kept his feet?) Even before Milliner’s apparent clinching interception was overturned with 45 seconds remaining, Smith wasn’t sure his Tide would prevail.

“We were going off the field, we were on the sideline thinking we’d won, and I was thinking, ‘I don’t know if that’s a catch,’ ” Smith said. “Then they hit us with three passes and they were in our red zone, and I was thinking, ‘Oh, man.’ ”

But all’s well that ends well … right? Mosley said he and Smith laughed about the missed assignment afterward, with Mosley saying, ‘Better not do that again, next time they call it.’ ”

Still, it must be noted that Smith wasn’t laughing, or even smiling, when recounting his lapse Saturday. The Alabama program isn’t based on merriment.

“Everything worked out,” Smith said again, still not sure how.

Further reading: Fifteen fateful seconds – the Georgia Bulldogs look back in anguish.

BCS background: History may favor the underdog Irish, but Alabama is too good.

By Mark Bradley

116 comments Add your comment

Birdhair

January 5th, 2013
1:56 pm

Birdhair

January 5th, 2013
1:56 pm

and go st. pius!

Wet Willie...keep on smiling

January 5th, 2013
2:02 pm

And this is why when you start freshmen you could be headed for trouble. Dee Milliner started as a freshmen and he was shall we say not very good but he was better than the guy behind him.

Scott Brantley

January 5th, 2013
2:06 pm

Joey

January 5th, 2013
2:07 pm

Coulda, shoulda, woulda . . .

01HAWK

January 5th, 2013
2:09 pm

Mitchell was covered very well by MILLINER. Both are listed at 6″2. Mitchell was almost out of bounds when the ball was in the air.

We will never know what could have happened.

SC Dawg

January 5th, 2013
2:30 pm

They beat us fair and square. Best game ever. Dawgs beat the Cornhuskers now Tide beat the Irish.

Wet Willie...keep on smiling

January 5th, 2013
2:37 pm

Two Bama players sent home from Miami….The story is the Sr’s recommended they be sent home. The easy button crowd need not apply at Bama.

http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/01/senior_leaders_explain_tough_d.html#incart_river

bubba4dawgs

January 5th, 2013
2:47 pm

Don’t you just hate those shoulda, coulda woulda’s! We’ll sbe hating this from now on! Just think what the players are going thru. A good season, team, and you’re all good as far as we are concerned! It’s time to lace up for the next time! We know where the weakness was…….the defense that couldn’t stop the run. Otherwise, it would have been a total different story.

5 yards short

January 5th, 2013
3:03 pm

Aaron Murray and Mark Richt still cant win the Big ones……

Ga Fan Here

January 5th, 2013
3:04 pm

I don’t think Mitchell could have caught the ball. But it would not have been intercepted & most likely one more play.

Mark (another one)

January 5th, 2013
3:07 pm

SC Dawg: you said it. Time for us Dawgs to watch the Tide roll on Monday. Our season is over, and our focus is next year. The Tide still has some unfinished business. Best on Monday.

Pussy Galore

January 5th, 2013
3:08 pm

Best 3 teams in the nation are Bama,Georgia,and Texas A&M. Bama was lucky to beat Dawgs! In fact we didn’t lose to Bama! Time just ran out.

dawgfan

January 5th, 2013
3:24 pm

Bradley is a little obsessed with that play. Move on Bradley.

The team that took Notre Dame to 3 OTs is losing to Ole Miss by two touchdowns.

7576DAWG

January 5th, 2013
3:42 pm

I still say the biggest play was when Alabama made the two point conversion. If they don’t make that we kick a short field goal to win.

jbill

January 5th, 2013
3:44 pm

How long will we cry about that last play……..

dawgfan

January 5th, 2013
3:53 pm

The biggest play was when we couldn’t convert a 3rd and 1 late in the game. The biggest play was when Bama converted a 3rd and 5 late in the game, on the ground no less. Take your pick. We didn’t deserve to win.

Team

January 5th, 2013
3:55 pm

MB will write about the 5 yards for the next 5 years — except on NSD.

Moultrieboy

January 5th, 2013
4:00 pm

Mark, Could Will have been weak line backer not the Florida coach?

Tell the truth

January 5th, 2013
4:18 pm

Mark, do they pay you to keep writing the same thing over and over.The dogs lost and it will never change, NEVER!!! You have other teams that that you can write about, or do you.

SecFan

January 5th, 2013
4:24 pm

Mark, you blew your annual ‘Dawgs will win the NC’ prediction. Get over it already. Go ahead and predict it for 2013. Maybe it will make you feel better.

Erk's quote just one more time men !!!

January 5th, 2013
4:26 pm

Argggggggg…Bamas luck and skill all in one..hard to beat.

Crybabies

January 5th, 2013
4:47 pm

If its and butts were candy and nuts………… dwags still lose. Get over it Bradley. THE BETTER TEAM WON!!!

A person SMART enough to know.....

January 5th, 2013
4:51 pm

Will the Dwag fans cheer for BAMA?
I don’t cheer for FSU, VPI, Clem&sons but if they win it is OK.

45 ACP

January 5th, 2013
5:09 pm

the Dawgs played a hell of a game but lost because they could not stop Alabama’s running game.

Dave

January 5th, 2013
5:09 pm

Just something to fill space on what must be a really slow news day. Who cares.

Old Man

January 5th, 2013
5:55 pm

The game has been over more than a month Bradley, and it’s time we put it behind us. We lost because Alabama was the better team. It’s old news now – and I’m tired of reading your tales of what might have been.

Go Bama against ND.

daddo

January 5th, 2013
5:58 pm

Would of, should of….if Texas A and M stays in the Big 12 they go undefeated and play an undefeated Alabama for the national championship. Let it go. You lost and u can never change that.

fanbase

January 5th, 2013
6:14 pm

murray should have spiked the ball and set up 3 plays to the endzone—GA wins the game and beats ND for the national title. instead, ga goes to another minor bowl in fla and alabama wins title #3 in 4 years., richt can’t win big games.

DawgNole

January 5th, 2013
6:18 pm

Yeah, it still hurts, but pretty much over this one. What sticks in my craw is that we had a 2-score lead in the 3Q and BLEW IT–in the Ga Dome. No legitimate excuse for that.

wise willie

January 5th, 2013
6:32 pm

Bama players had better not listen to all these no-it-alls. Florida did just that, and got embarrased. ND is ready for this game and will play there hearts out. Prediction: Irish 21–Bama 17

OuterBanksDawgs

January 5th, 2013
6:53 pm

I agree… Give it a rest, Mark. For crying out loud, you keep writing this crap and making our whole fan base look like a bunch of idiots. We got over it. We lost. We ALL know what happened. It’s over… Write about the Falcons, bud…they are still playing

GUMPdawg

January 5th, 2013
7:03 pm

I like to go fishing when they are biting.

GUMPdawg

January 5th, 2013
7:04 pm

Absolutely pulling for Alabama and the SEC.

True ATL Fan

January 5th, 2013
7:12 pm

Yeah let it go. Im starting to agree with two things most on here state over and again: 1) AJC writers are pretty bad and 2) there is a serious recruiting problem at UGA. Nkemdiche and Trey Johnson went to high school 30-45 minutes from Athens but neither are going to school there??

Stinger 2

January 5th, 2013
7:17 pm

Why did it take a month for the media to write about this missed defensive asignment?
I doubt that Geno Smith voluntered to make it the subject of his interview on Media Day.
Mark: Would you answer this question. Thanks.

Alphare

January 5th, 2013
7:19 pm

Mark, I sense of a strong feeling of jealousy by a bunch of your readers. I believe that’s because (1) they will never be able to write anything that can be published even on an Athens paper, not to mention an Atlanta newspaper. (2) you are going to watch the NC game in person instead of on TV like most losers have to do Monday night.

Stinger 2

January 5th, 2013
7:22 pm

True ATL Fan: If you are a serious UGA fan, are you sure you want Nkemdiche?
How many defensive ends have you ever seen that wear No. ! on their jersey?
Get my point?

Rick in Warner Robins

January 5th, 2013
7:24 pm

Wrong way or not, Alabama still beat UGA’s choking butt and will continue to do so in years to come. Stop the whining and crying…get over it, they lost!

Discount DoubleDawg

January 5th, 2013
7:34 pm

We (real Dawg fans) are over the loss to bama. Tough loss for sure but we are thinking about next season.

DawgNole

January 5th, 2013
7:40 pm

Rick in Warner Robins
January 5th, 2013
7:24 pm

Wrong way or not, Alabama still beat UGA’s choking butt and will continue to do so in years to come.
_______________________

Too many posts like this one are why I’m still not sure who to pull for. Normally, it would be SEC all the way, but these insufferable Bama posters make it tough.

Discount DoubleDawg

January 5th, 2013
7:42 pm

Not that you need this… but 15 reasons to hate bama. Legit reasons

http://www.outkickthecoverage.com/15-reasons-to-hate-alabama-or-notre-dame.php

Stinger 2

January 5th, 2013
7:50 pm

This comment is off the subject but I just noticed that two very medicore teams ( both at 6-6) drew almost 60,000 fans today at the Compass Bowl in Birmingham.
I doubt that Pitt brought many fans down ther. Got to hand it to the Ole Miss and local Birmingham fans…they support their team and SEC football.

A person SMART enough to know.....

January 5th, 2013
7:55 pm

Stinger 2……………what else is there to do in Birmingham?
Read a book
Go to a museum
See a play
Eat a gourmet meal
or
Watch a football game or hunt possum I guess are the other choices. :)

1969 Graduate

January 5th, 2013
7:59 pm

Interesting too that Notre Dame struggled to beat, and almost lost to, this Pitt team which looked, let’s say, pretty much outclassed by Ole Miss. I know that doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it makes me wonder a bit about just how good Notre Dame is, or isn’t.

Problem is, of course, that that sort of thinking, the sort of thinking that involves common opponents, and common opponents once removed, very infrequently tells us too very much that’s all that meaningful. It is, still, a lot of fun on this Saturday two days before our SEC representative engages in gridiron combat with the team that Ole Miss toyed with today.

Go, SEC!

Go, Bulldogs (the rest of 2013 will be here soon)

DawgNole

January 5th, 2013
8:07 pm

1969 Graduate
January 5th, 2013
7:59 pm

Interesting too that Notre Dame struggled to beat, and almost lost to, this Pitt team which looked, let’s say, pretty much outclassed by Ole Miss. I know that doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it makes me wonder a bit about just how good Notre Dame is, or isn’t.
____________________

The best part now is that we don’t have to wait much longer to find out “just how good Notre Dame is, or isn’t.”

GUMPdawg

January 5th, 2013
8:29 pm

Nick Saben is heading to the NFL to fail again.
Done deal!

GUMPdawg

January 5th, 2013
8:31 pm

NCAA is also investigating Alabama. News will hit soon.

A person SMART enough to know.....

January 5th, 2013
8:34 pm

GumpdWag…………you want to bet your Rent-a-Center furniture on those predictions?

DawgNole

January 5th, 2013
8:35 pm

GUMPdawg
January 5th, 2013
8:29 pm

Nick Saben is heading to the NFL to fail again.
Done deal!

GUMPdawg
January 5th, 2013
8:31 pm

NCAA is also investigating Alabama. News will hit soon.
______________________

Total BS on both of these moronic posts. And it’s SabAn, dumbazz. Stop embarrassing REAL Dawgs, would you?!

betamax

January 5th, 2013
8:37 pm

richt, muschamp and miles are praying that saban takes an nfl job soon. if not, he’ll be dominating the SEC for years—he may end up with 10 bcs titles before he’s through. He’s winning title #3 in 4 years on monday against nd–an easy win!

Ed

January 5th, 2013
8:46 pm

This dead horse is still dead. 12-2, 2nd best team in the SEC, probable no. 5 in the final polls. Let’s move on, looking forward to the 2013 season.

captaindave

January 5th, 2013
8:57 pm

It has only been five weeks. No reason to think Mark Bradley’s obsession on this subject will end any time soon.

Double Standard?

January 5th, 2013
9:12 pm

@ 1969 Graduate

In a 3 game span during the season Uga barely beat a terrible Tennessee team, got killed by Carolina, and barely beat a terrible Kentucky.

Am I supposed to believe Uga was really one of the best teams in the nation?? Makes me wonder how good they really were…

Old Branch Cock

January 5th, 2013
9:36 pm

Mark Bradley

January 5th, 2013
9:59 pm

Because, Stinger 2, Alabama assistant coaches don’t speak on the record during the season. But they are required to be available to the media at this event. We wouldn’t have known if Kirby Smart hadn’t mentioned it in a response to a question by David Paschall of the Chattanooga Times on Friday, and I asked my own questions at Media Day.

DawgNole

January 5th, 2013
10:02 pm

Double Standard?
January 5th, 2013
9:12 pm

In a 3 game span during the season Uga barely beat a terrible Tennessee team, got killed by Carolina, and barely beat a terrible Kentucky.
Am I supposed to believe Uga was really one of the best teams in the nation?? Makes me wonder how good they really were…
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What matters is 12-2–and yes, that makes UGA “really one of the best teams in the nation!!” Stop wondering–they were good enough to win 12 of 14 games. Few others can say that this season.

NCDawg

January 5th, 2013
10:03 pm

Double Standard? – Bama was beaten at home by Texas A&M… does that mean they shouldn’t be playing for the National Championship? Georgia gave Bama everything they could handle and only Bama fans think that winning a game but sheer luck is justification for a insane amount of gloating. They crow about getting 350 yards but fail to acknowledge that they were a fluke play away from having that mean absolutely nothing. They fail to acknowledge that they could not run out the clock on a dead tired defense. Georgia was good enough to beat Bama and if they had they would have been good enough to beat Notre Dame. That would mean they were good enough to win the National Championship. Wonder all you want. They will finish #3 or #4 in the final poll.

Wet Willie...keep on smiling

January 5th, 2013
10:09 pm

NC Dawg who is these Bama fans trash talking? Most try and defend the program from the daily bashing of Nick Saban due to greyshirts/oversigning or the elite and oh so proper Georgiee folks making fun of the State of Alabama. You wish to talk the talk but you’re no so good at walking the walk.

Do this sport….GTF off your soapbox until you do something that allows you the Mic! Until then just dust your one trophy and be quiet.

daddo

January 5th, 2013
10:10 pm

On the doorstep to greatness….hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha…..

Old Branch Cock

January 5th, 2013
10:14 pm

Georgia played 3 teams that will finish ranked at the end of the year, and lost to two of them. They also benefitted from the easiest SEC schedule (other than Alabama). Oregon, Stanford, A&M, LSU (despite losing last week) would all be favored over them if they were to play. Oh, and lets don’t forget that 28 point beatdown they took in October (which wasn’t even that close). Keep dreaming dawgs, keep dreaming.

Nobody Noticed

January 5th, 2013
11:08 pm

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

4 yards… and nobody will ever remember it after Monday. Except you guys.

flagboy?

January 5th, 2013
11:16 pm

Double Standard?

January 5th, 2013
9:12 pm

@ 1969 Graduate

In a 3 game span during the season Uga barely beat a terrible Tennessee team, got killed by Carolina, and barely beat a terrible Kentucky.

Am I supposed to believe Uga was really one of the best teams in the nation?? Makes me wonder how good they really were
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Only really matters if you have a vote in the AP poll. . and i’m not betting on that.

Columbus

January 5th, 2013
11:35 pm

Saban is going to coach the Cleveland Browns. He will announce Wednesday, the day after the NC. He has already been interviewing assistants. Yeah I know he says he isnt leaving but he said that everywhere he has been and then he left. One time he left the following DAY after saying he wasnt leaving….Hes proved himself in college. Hes going to fulfill a dream to partner with his buddy in Cleveland in the NFL where he began….

Happy

January 5th, 2013
11:39 pm

Columbus

January 5th, 2013
11:35 pm
Saban is going to coach the Cleveland Browns. He will announce Wednesday, the day after the NC. He has already been interviewing assistants. Yeah I know he says he isnt leaving but he said that everywhere he has been and then he left. One time he left the following DAY after saying he wasnt leaving….Hes proved himself in college. Hes going to fulfill a dream to partner with his buddy in Cleveland in the NFL where he began….

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You are so retarded, proven by the point you live in Columbus Georgia, the crotch of Georgia.

Happy

January 5th, 2013
11:41 pm

Pussy Galore

January 5th, 2013
3:08 pm
Best 3 teams in the nation are Bama,Georgia,and Texas A&M. Bama was lucky to beat Dawgs! In fact we didn’t lose to Bama! Time just ran out.

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Another one, just like The good man upstairs ran out of time when he was handing out brains to you.

A person SMART enough to know.....

January 5th, 2013
11:46 pm

Columbus…………..are you willing to BET your use of the AJC sports blogs on that statement?
If Saban doesn’t go to the NFL you can’t come back on the AJC SPORTS Blogs under Any Name for 1 year from Wednesday. You are gone until until 1/10/2014.
You willing to take that BET?

Happy

January 5th, 2013
11:51 pm

A person SMART enough to know…..

January 5th, 2013
11:46 pm
Columbus…………..are you willing to BET your use of the AJC sports blogs on that statement?
If Saban doesn’t go to the NFL you can’t come back on the AJC SPORTS Blogs under Any Name for 1 year from Wednesday. You are gone until until 1/10/2014.
You willing to take that BET?

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There is no way he is willing to take that bet, because he has no moral qualities about him at all.

Buzz2011

January 6th, 2013
12:25 am

Why is this still being discussed Bradley?
This happened a month ago! The Dogs lost, lost, lost.
They are second tier SEC and will always be same, get over it..

LakeDawg

January 6th, 2013
12:35 am

In the 15 reasons to hate Bama, #12 is my favorite.

12. Alabama has not been called for holding in an SEC game since 1964.

When an SEC official mistakenly made this call, he was forced to move to the only place in the world worse than Tuscaloosa…Tehran.

dobearsbare

January 6th, 2013
1:29 am

You folks saying “move on” clearly don’t have a sense for the mood of Georgia fans in general. We’ll be agonizing over that loss forever. Bradley is absolutely right to write about it here. In a broader sense, it’s entirely appropriate to discuss with Alabama players and coaches how they got here.

As for the last play, a look at a replay of the game left me convinced that there was no way Mitchell was going to catch that pass and score. Milliner was all over him. I’m impressed with their confidence, but it just wasn’t there.

Real Fans of College Football with an Education

January 6th, 2013
1:54 am

LakeDawg

January 6th, 2013
12:35 am
In the 15 reasons to hate Bama, #12 is my favorite.

12. Alabama has not been called for holding in an SEC game since 1964.

When an SEC official mistakenly made this call, he was forced to move to the only place in the world worse than Tuscaloosa…Tehran.

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Lake Dawg,

We have know for years by your post that football knowledge and acumen limits your ability to comprehend and understand football. Your extreme hatred for any and all schools that continually make your favorite school look less than great raises your level of overall unfactual post ignorance.
Please retreat back into your doghouse and regroup. Plus anyone who continues to mispell dog even in their own name allows everyone else around you to laugh at your extreme levels of teetering senility.

molto

January 6th, 2013
2:10 am

why didn’t murray spike the ball? if he did, ga wins the game.

B

January 6th, 2013
5:21 am

dean

January 6th, 2013
6:53 am

The biggest travesty is GA went to Orlando and FL went to a BCS game.

Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy Society

January 6th, 2013
7:30 am

“UGA had that chance and now, wait till next year.”
————————————————-

Right, except that in UGA’s case, “next year” means sometime around the middle of this century.

Dream on and keep swilling the Kool-Aid.

cloudodust

January 6th, 2013
7:40 am

Seeing how UGA fans continue to revisit their many positive plays from 1980, I don’t see a problem disecting one resulting negative play and it’s set of What If’s from 2012.

Truth

January 6th, 2013
7:42 am

Still whining and romanticizing this loss?

Jeez, move on people.

And you had considerable trouble with Nebraska…UGA is clearly NOT a top team this year and has NO business in a NC game.

UGA’s “best” win was against a Florida team that was HANDLED by a Big East team. LOL!

Piney Woods Pete

January 6th, 2013
7:42 am

A few obvious truths for Dawg Nation to chew on:

The team with intelligence, class, and heart won, which is as it should be.

Kool-Aid doesn’t win the big games, no matter how much of it you swill.

Drunks, drug addicts, and woman-beaters are not winners in anything.

And, just a reminder that real coaches like Saban win championships, while overpaid pretenders like Richt do not.

Time and Tide

January 6th, 2013
7:49 am

I’m sure that Dawg Nation will be unanimous in cheering the Crimson Tide on to victory against Notre Dame. Even dawgs admire the strength and skills of a well-coached team of scholar-athletes, especially since they see so little of that in Athens, bless their hearts. :-) :-) :-)

Save that leftover New Year’s champagne to celebrate the Tide’s second straight BCS championship!

Let's Go

January 6th, 2013
7:53 am

Is this how bad it is Mark that you have to keep whinning about a game that was played a month ago? Get over it and quit wondering about what could have been. As soon as the game was over the only thing that mattered was Alabama won and Georgia lost and there would be no “do overs”. Let it go and just hope Georgia can go a whole off season without a few players getting arrested and kicked off the team.

evil empire

January 6th, 2013
8:08 am

haven’t posted in a while, so hello to all my AJC fans…just a few comments: shut up, you lost, get over it…choking on the big stage has become a georgia tradition under the current regime…not sure if dr. heimlich or linda lovelace could help correct the choking issue; seems to be in the dna…

Zip 30327 Rich

January 6th, 2013
8:10 am

“We didn’t lose to Bama, time just ran out” lol. Go Dawgs!

older1

January 6th, 2013
8:33 am

I see Dial gets A FREE PASS ON THE HIT ON MURRY. NOT SURPRISED.

Wet Willie...keep on smiling

January 6th, 2013
8:36 am

@Rich zip…that is a fair statement.

Wet Willie...keep on smiling

January 6th, 2013
8:37 am

Older…and your eye poker and the cheap shot player that hit AJ in the head got a get out of jail free card as well! Call McGarity and you both can cry together.

Big Crimson 75

January 6th, 2013
8:50 am

Dawgnole — One can always count on you being a classy UGA supporter.

Dallas Lee & Ryan Anderson were sent packing from Miami — shape up boys, doesn’t matter how many stars you came to Bama with.

ND will play well. They’ll play hard.
I think We got a little too much for em at the end of the day.
If McCarron plays well, we win rather handily.

To the clowns, Saban isn’t going to the NFL, this time.
If anything, Brian Kelly may be coaching his last college game(for a while, anyway) tomorrow night.
That distraction should help Bama.

Roll Tide

kidsballcoach

January 6th, 2013
9:01 am

Looks to me that Geno’s football instincts took him to the ball!! Great job. GO SPX!

silver britches

January 6th, 2013
9:10 am

The key to the loss was not one play. It was the collapse of the D line that allowed 350 rushing yards. That falls on Richt and Grantham. Time to move on.

JimDawg

January 6th, 2013
9:13 am

What if……….The dogs will always be 5 yards short. Bank on it.

evil empire

January 6th, 2013
9:15 am

@ed…

This dead horse is still dead. 12-2, 2nd best team in the SEC, probable no. 5 in the final polls. Let’s move on, looking forward to the 2013 season.
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2nd best team in the SEC?…you obviously didn’t watch the cotton bowl…TAMU would stomp georgia’s monkey azz…that being said, stoops is cmr’s equal in big game chokers…but he does own some crystal, has played for crystal…all of which georgia hasn’t…georgia does own more bowl participation ribbons, if that makes yall sleep better at night…

evil empire

January 6th, 2013
9:19 am

hey ed…2nd best team in SEC??? did you watch the cotton bowl??? TAMU would stomp georgia’s effiminate behind…

Old Dog Class of 80

January 6th, 2013
9:35 am

“I still say the biggest play was when Alabama made the two point conversion. If they don’t make that we kick a short field goal to win”

And I agree with you 7576DAWG. That is the difference in coaches. If our coach even had the sense to COPY Saban – if we had gone for two points and made it on our last TD, we could have kicked a field goal and tied the game.

Fair n Balanced

January 6th, 2013
9:37 am

Lets move on. Put this stuff in the history books etc. that’s fine. But we don’t need any more stories in the newspapers now.

Moist Dawg

January 6th, 2013
9:51 am

You can tell by them naming our defense “green Dog” that we are in their heads. They are green with envy at our future.
Bobo should’ve punched kirby dumb in the face when he came to see him to rub it in in the locker room. Those two and there post game pillow fight make Moist sick to his stomach.
At least bama even admits that we have a brighter future than them.

Wet Willie...keep on smiling

January 6th, 2013
9:57 am

Moist ….Alabama will ranked #1 again in 2013 and will be a better team than the 2012 version. Comeback when you do something other than talk about how close you were! Respect is earned. You don’t get that being the very best college football team in America from March until August.

Moist Dawg

January 6th, 2013
10:14 am

A lesson on respect from someone named wet willie. What a joke. You could tell by them naming their defense green Dawg that we have a sublimenil affect in their heads. Nick Satan knows it, why do you think he is going to cleveland? He wants to go out on top and sees the writing on the wall. UGA is waaay more talented in the next couple years and Satan is runnning scared.

Flat Tire doesnt live in Delusionalville Ga.

January 6th, 2013
10:18 am

Moist Dawg

“At least bama even admits that we have a brighter future than them”

Seriously, please drop the kool-aid bottle

Bama is laughing at us for not being able to win the big games and loving nothing more than 10 win Capitol One Bowl Mediocrity

Shug

January 6th, 2013
10:22 am

Talk about an article meant only to fill space. . . .

A person SMART enough to know.....

January 6th, 2013
10:57 am

If UGa won the SEC CG think of how many DVDs they could have sold. then in 2017 they could re-release the 2012 Season DVD and then in 2032 they could do a new DVD for the 20th anniversary like the 1980 season.

Wet Willie...keep on smiling

January 6th, 2013
11:03 am

@Big Crimson… The deal on Demarcus Walker…he and his Dad had some issues over the holiday and the DW now lives with his Mom. Dad wanted him at Bama and Mom at UF. Will got himself in a crack with the recruiting of Walker with one of his committed recruits and the guy decommitted from UF. Now Walker is back with Bama and the UF guy is back onboard with Will. Walker is setup to enroll at Bama this week. JMO but he can go wherever since he’s back a back and forth guy from day and just can’t get enough of his 15 minutes for fame. If he does sign with Bama he might just find the coaches didn’t appreciate all the wasted time he caused them with recruiting. Also once he does enroll look for Bama to take another defensive lineman so after that they have been holding off on until Walker enrolled! Recruiting is nasty no doubt but both sides play the game.

The Reuben Foster saga is about to get into full swing and Bama is still in the hunt and near the top.

Sven Ottke

January 6th, 2013
11:09 am

Holy schnikees, are you STILL whining about that loss? Get over it!

DP

January 6th, 2013
11:12 am

I remember when the AJC used to cover sports in the southeast like a blanket and also cover big national games. Now their coverage is about as broad as what you’d expect from a paper in Macon or Valdosta: Georgia football, the Atlanta Falcons and the Atlanta Braves are the subject of probably 70% of Mark Bradley’s columns, sprinkle in a little Georgia Tech football, Atlanta Hawks and Georgia and Georgia Tech basketball and you’re up to 90-95%. The AJC sends him to Miami to cover the national championship game between probably the 2 most storied programs in college football history and he writes yet another story about Georgia falling short against Alabama which basically was dictation from an Alabama press conference.

It’s no wonder ESPN dominates everything having to do with sports when even the big city newspapers have given up writing about national sporting events. I don’t think an AJC sportswriter has written a word post game about any of the SEC bowl games other than Georgia’s game or the local Chick-Fil-A bowl. They just run AP stories.

GT

January 6th, 2013
11:37 am

History keeps repeating itself, different players same results, get over it! I wonder if Florida thinks that much about the fumble they had that would have beaten Georgia, or getting blown out by Louisville which to me makes that conversation mute in the first place. If Alabama gets beat by ND the same goes here. The SEC Championship was not the national championship, no more than the Big 10 or ACC.

Big Crimson 75

January 6th, 2013
11:40 am

Wet Willie, Blackie, SECis, RTR22, Crush, CHI, Bear, Under the Bleachers — Roll Tide gents!!
We are who We are — The Best.
The Premier Program in the Sport, in the midst of one of Our best era’s.
ND will fight for 60 minutes, so will We!!
The beautiful thing is, once We wrap this 3 outta 4 Title Run, We’re gonna turn around & Take the next 3 of 4!!
Roll Tide

ldh

January 6th, 2013
11:55 am

i don,t understand why nobody can see the real reason ga. lost. it is . colck the ball, with 16 sec. left
at that point you have three shots at the end zone from the 8 yard line. so you tell me why the head
coach or bo-bo don,t make that call. if that call was made ga. win

Bama Fan #2

January 6th, 2013
12:05 pm

UGA can have Reuben Foster and his drama BS!!!
RTR 15TH NC ON THE WAY!!!

[...] Still further: Bama’s Geno Smith went the wrong way on UGA’s final play. [...]

GB's Hamburgers

January 6th, 2013
12:27 pm

One needs to keep the totality of the game in mind. The score was close but the game was not. Bama played a subpar game (mistake wise) and still won. We gave up 300 yards rushing for goodness sakes.
The score would have reflected the actual domination by Bama if not for individual plays made by some of our great athletes. And that had little to do with scheme or coaching. As David Polack pointed out yesterday on TV, UGA probably had better players but Bama was the better team. Their offensive and defensive scheme work together to achieve a common goal. Many times, our quick strike offense works against our defense by yielding time of possession to the opponent.

Jason

January 6th, 2013
12:42 pm

UGA just ran out of time. They were the better team. Something tells me the Bama players know that.

Boobie Bowden

January 6th, 2013
12:46 pm

That final five seconds is right up there with the Jasper Sanks fumble in my list of all time great Georgia football moments.

DawgNole

January 6th, 2013
1:11 pm

GB’s Hamburgers
January 6th, 2013
12:27 pm

One needs to keep the totality of the game in mind. The score was close but the game was not. Bama played a subpar game (mistake wise) and still won. We gave up 300 yards rushing for goodness sakes. The score would have reflected the actual domination by Bama if not for individual plays made by some of our great athletes. And that had little to do with scheme or coaching. As David Polack pointed out yesterday on TV, UGA probably had better players but Bama was the better team. Their offensive and defensive scheme work together to achieve a common goal. Many times, our quick strike offense works against our defense by yielding time of possession to the opponent.
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Better make that three-hundred FIFTY (350) yards rushing we gave up; otherwise, yours is a pretty accurate summation.

Yeswecanastani

January 6th, 2013
1:47 pm

It was a great game, maybe the greatest I have ever seen, but …. you only fool yourself when you take one play and say the game would have turned out different if: (fill in the blank) If the circumstances or situation are changed, they change for both teams. If Georgia had done this, Alabama may have done that. The possibilities are endless. IMHO if Alabama and Georgia played 10 times, Alabama would win 6 or more. But its just my opinion.

Under The Bleachers

January 6th, 2013
3:09 pm

Big Crimson 75

January 6th, 2013
11:40 am
Wet Willie, Blackie, SECis, RTR22, Crush, CHI, Bear, Under the Bleachers — Roll Tide gents!!
We are who We are — The Best.
The Premier Program in the Sport, in the midst of one of Our best era’s.
ND will fight for 60 minutes, so will We!!
The beautiful thing is, once We wrap this 3 outta 4 Title Run, We’re gonna turn around & Take the next 3 of 4!!
Roll Tide

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Big Crimson 75….

Amen and Roll Tide!

I am leaving home in about 2 hours and making the 3 hour trek to Miami Gardens and enjoy the sites and sounds, pick up a few items for friends not making the game. Have the DVR set and looking forward to # 14.

Sending out a special Thanks to my boss SEC Fact Finder for giving me tickets to the game!

RTR!

Under The Bleachers

January 6th, 2013
3:12 pm

Just want to thank guys like DawgNole who seem to really “get it’ when it comes to football knowledge and understanding. While not looking vision tilted in one way or the other.

A reminder, in many many minds this was going to be a Transistional year at Alabama and 2013 was supposed to be the year that Alabama was going to be in the hunt again.

DawgNole

January 6th, 2013
5:08 pm

Under The Bleachers
January 6th, 2013
3:12 pm

Just want to thank guys like DawgNole who seem to really “get it’ when it comes to football knowledge and understanding. While not looking vision tilted in one way or the other.

A reminder, in many many minds this was going to be a Transistional year at Alabama and 2013 was supposed to be the year that Alabama was going to be in the hunt again.
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Thanks for the nod. Hard to dispute what your guys have done. Had you on the ropes in the SECCG and couldn’t finish it. UGA and FSU (my schools) have had solid years, but we’re just not quite there yet. Hoping for continued progress, obviously.

And you’re right about that transitional year stuff; just wish you hadn’t reminded me. I remember thinking 6 months ago that I didn’t see how y’all could make it back to the NC game with your losses on defense. Oh well. (Or maybe I should just say, Oh hell!)