(Third in a series.)
It’s been an interesting year for Logan Gray. The 2009 season started with many Georgia football fans calling for him to play more in relief of -– or in place of –- senior quarterback Joe Cox. And the season ended with rumors swirling that Gray would switch positions before spring practice, leaving quarterback for perhaps wide receiver.
Turned out, the calls for more playing time were unheeded and the rumors were overblown.
So after a 2009 season that saw him rarely on the field, Gray, who will be a redshirt junior in the fall, looks forward to a spring competition with Aaron Murray and Zach Mettenberger, both of whom will be redshirt freshmen, to succeed Cox as the Bulldogs’ starting quarterback. (Note: Recent signee Hutson Mason, the record-setting Lassiter quarterback, won’t arrive in Athens until the summer.)
Gray, Mettenberger and Murray met last week with beat reporters who cover the Bulldogs. I’ve previously posted transcripts of the sessions with Murray (click here if you missed it) and Mettenberger (click here if you missed it). Now, here’s the interview with Gray, a dual-threat quarterback who signed with the Bulldogs out of Rock Ridge High School in Columbia, Mo., and, it should be recalled, was rated the nation’s seventh best QB prospect by ESPN as a high school senior.
There’s been so much talk about a position switch. Did you think a lot about that, or were you a quarterback in your mind all along?
Gray: I’ve thought about it some. I think ultimately I just want to try to do what’s best for me and what’s best for our team and helping out the team. I’ve thought about it, and nothing has really changed, dating back to anytime really. I’m planning on playing quarterback. If it doesn’t work, I’m not, like, opposed to playing receiver or trying to play defense or whatever it may be. Ultimately I just want to try to help the team win and, you know, contribute.
Did the coaches leave a decision on a possible position switch up to you?
Gray: The coaches never really even confronted me about the whole issue. It was kind of interesting that all this whirlwind talk started brewing up and everything because it seemed to me like Coach [Mike] Bobo was planning on me playing quarterback through the spring. . . . This spring I am planning on playing quarterback.
So how do you view the quarterback competition going into the spring?
Gray: I feel like obviously we’re looking for a starting quarterback, and I feel like I can compete for it. And after last year, I didn’t get quite as much experience as I would have liked, but I feel like I’m ready to go this spring and I’m excited about spring practice and what’s going to happen. Obviously we get caught up so much in these individual battles and stuff that we forget sometimes that we’re still Georgia and the whole goal is to win games and get better as a team. Obviously I want the best player at quarterback to play who’s going to help us. If it’s not me, I’m going to try to contribute any other way I can.
How did you cope with all the will-he-switch-positions talk?
Gray: There’s always going to be stories coming up about something. That just kind of got brought up somehow. It didn’t really bother me. I stopped talking to the media for a little bit at the end of last year, just to let it all clear over and not be a distraction from the team or anything like that. Like I said, I’ve just let it all smooth over . . . and we’ll see what happens on the field before everybody starts talking about this or that.
Do you see the quarterback competition as all three candidates being on an even keel, or inside the program do people view someone as the favorite to win the job?
Gray: I would like to hope that everything is on an even keel, but obviously the coaches have in mind what they think is going to be best for the team. So we’ll see what happens. Really, there’s nothing that me or Zach or Aaron can do besides give it our best shot and do everything we can to prove to the coaches we should be the No. 1 guy. I guess all you can really worry about is yourself. I’m just trying to focus on what I can do and not worry about what other people are doing.
How did you stay positive after not playing as much as you thought you would last season?
Gray: I think everybody on our team has just got to keep a straight-ahead mindset going, especially after a tough year last year. There were a lot of things, besides me maybe not getting as much playing time as I would have liked, that just didn’t go our way. But obviously dwelling on anything that happened in the past is not going to get me anywhere, so I’ve just been trying to work hard this offseason and do what I can to get better and get stronger and get faster and make sure there’s no way they can keep me off the field, even if it’s not quarterback.
How much pressure did you feel last season when you’d get on the field for such short stints [i.e., one play]?
Gray: That was one of the toughest parts actually. You’d come in for a play, and maybe that play didn’t work. Maybe you got a zero-yard gain on a run play or something. You’d try not to, but you’d be stressing because you’d want to make something happen so bad so that you could get more plays or get more opportunities. . . . We’ve all got a clean slate coming into this year. And we’re 0-0, so get back to work. And spring practice will just ultimately be big in deciding what’s going to happen in the future.
How much have Aaron and Zach grown as quarterbacks [since enrolling at UGA in January 2009]?
Gray: They’ve definitely grown a ton. I think coming in early helped both of them a lot. They’ve been through spring practice before. Just maturing from from a knowing-what-to-do standpoint and a comfort standpoint is probably the biggest thing. I think that’s with any young quarterback; it takes a little while to get the comfort behind center that it takes to be successful with the game speed that goes on.
The three of you bring different things to the table. Will that make the competition potentially harder to judge?
Gray: Possibly. Maybe you’d see exactly where everybody stood if they all had the tall, strong arm or [were a] fast guy like maybe me. I think ultimately the coaches are looking for who is going to be the most consistent, who’s going to be a leader of this team, who’s going to be able to provide playmaking skills that will help us win ballgames. Whether they get it done one way or the other way, whoever is getting it done best is going to be the guy.
Just to be clear, you expect to play quarterback exclusively this spring?
Gray: Yes. Yes.
You expect to win the starting job?
Gray: Yeah, I think you’ve got to have that mindset. If you’re not expecting to win the battle, then there’s really not a reason to compete, you know what I mean? So I’m trying to do everything I can to win the job, and I believe in my heart that I can win the job. So we’ll just see what happens when it comes time to compete.
What do you think about sports fans’ tendency to focus on the newer guys [in this case, freshmen Murray and Mettenberger]?
Gray: It’s definitely something that [happens in] all sports. ‘What have you done for me lately?’ Or, ‘who is the new up-and-coming guy?’ There’s always going to be excitement about the young guy. It’s crazy that even people were saying stuff when Matthew Stafford was playing here or other great players [were playing here] at different positions: ‘We got this other guy coming in; he’s going to be really good.’ But that’s just a part of it. You can’t worry about it. . . . If you’re worried about other things beside yourself, you’re going to be focusing on the wrong thing.
Thanks for reading these interviews, folks.
Earlier:
Zach Mettenberger sees key as ‘who can . . . take us to a national title’
Aaron Murray sees improved passing accuracy as key to winning job
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250 comments Add your comment
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
5:43 pm
Go Tech!
Tim
February 15th, 2010
5:43 pm
puppypoo – actually you’re wrong, there is no way dawgs end up in Shrevport next year. How do I know? Not b/c UGA will be better, but b/c the SEC no longer has a tie-in to this bowl game. Good try though…
It’s the internets, no sense in getting upset over what someone is saying. All in good fun…
Tailback U
February 15th, 2010
5:44 pm
Nothing against Gray but if he wins the job I for one will at
least a little concerned about the development of the other two guys.
Talent wise ( specifically throwing ability ) Gray is not superior
despite his edge in overall athleticism.
However as we recall Stafford did not come out of the gate as
the starter because CMR wanted to give Tereshinski first crack
because of age and class. So for that reson alone it would not
be prudent to dismiss the possibility of this kid starting out
the season as the guy. My instincts say CMR will choose one
of the other guys before the season begins however.
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
5:45 pm
They call me poopy pants!
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
5:46 pm
Tim – I appreciate your patience w/ me, I honestly have no clue what happens beyond the BCS.
Baseball has had some good years at UGA, I think I would stick to just being a baseball fan if I went there. Football is utter disappointment, that stuff will take years off your life man.
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
5:46 pm
tailback u? what does a barner know about uga quarterbacks?
Correction
February 15th, 2010
5:47 pm
Well, it sounds like Gray will be heading to WR, I have a feeling that who ever loses the QB competition will be transferring with that freshman waiting in the wings.
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
5:47 pm
Tim – I appreciate your patience w/ me, I honestly have no clue what happens beyond the BCS.
Baseball has had some good years at UGA, I think I would stick to just being a baseball fan if I went there. Football is utter disappointment, that stuff will take years off your life man.
Sincerly,
Poopy pants
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
5:48 pm
LOL @ go Tech, ACC sucks.
CHOMP CHOMP.
Peace out pups.
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
5:49 pm
LOL @ go Tech, ACC sucks.
CHOMP CHOMP.
Peace out pups.
Signed,
Poopy pants
Tim
February 15th, 2010
5:50 pm
I’d be more surprised if anyone actually was named starter after spring. In this case you want to keep them in a competition, so they don’t rest too easy
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
5:53 pm
you should copy my response 3-4 more times atleast.
are yall at the library mooching free internet to chat on AJC or what?
poor puppies.
Eat and Tweet
February 15th, 2010
5:56 pm
what is the new bowl tie in for the SEC?
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
5:56 pm
bobo the clown/preacher man 2010
Tim
February 15th, 2010
5:56 pm
I wouldn’t be surprised that whoever doesn’t win the starting job b/n murray/mett will transfer after the season. I’m hopeful, but don’t know if Mason is an SEC-caliber QB, so I look for us to try to bring in a pretty big name at QB this recruiting cycle that will fill the future void
Spring
February 15th, 2010
5:58 pm
The starting QB will be decided on in the Spring. Anything else said to the contrary in this Blog is pure specuation.
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
5:59 pm
i live on an island, atlantic in my backyard
i just tell my pilot, land it in my backyard
welcome to florida… money, clothes, cars, ho*s… CHAMPIONSHIPS!
Louie
February 15th, 2010
6:00 pm
Well, where do I start.
jackhammer. what the hell. Waiting on you son.
Now, this is still the same subject I commented on YESTERDAY!!
muttenburger is there only because of his MOTHER. She works in the doggie OFFICE.
The only other thing he has going for himself is he is TALL!!
He lost to frigging Hart Co. his senior year for christ’s sake.
He should have carried his team on his back and WON that game.
gray will be the re-incarnation of j. cox.
Yeah I hear the excitement in the air over him.
Now that leaves murray. He will be as durable as Chipper Jones.
Boy, I’m excited already.
STILL Yes Siree…
Check back later-
how2fish
February 15th, 2010
6:00 pm
puppypoo since you know everything else I have a question for ya…Has CUM been released from rehab yet?
Tim
February 15th, 2010
6:01 pm
It might be decided on in the spring, and there might even be a “favorite” right now within the confines of Butts-Mehre, but I’d be shocked if anything was announced after spring. I hope there will be, but just dont’ see it happening. In fact, I think anything contrary to this is pure speculation.
BO BO Da' BABY MAKER
February 15th, 2010
6:01 pm
QB wont be decided till I see HUT HUT Mason in the fall.
Hey, Tim
February 15th, 2010
6:03 pm
Your right. You simply don’t know whether or nor Mason is a S.E.C caliber QB. But apparently CMR and CMB saw the potential. And your speculation about someone transferring is premature and is unwarranted at this point. Go back to your bee-hive.
Tim
February 15th, 2010
6:10 pm
Hey, Tim – What makes you think I’m a Techie? UGA grad ‘02, season ticket holder since then…
I’ve only stated my opinion, never claimed facts. This is a free message board, isn’t it? Jury is out on Mason, we agree on that. Your argument is on CMR/CMB evaluations. But didn’t CMR and CMB also see potential in Joe Cox? And how’d that turn out?
My speculation is solely my opinion. I think Murray is too talented to stay put if he was to lose out. With Mett, he has tons of potenial, and a legit shot to start at a lot of places if he lost out. Don’t get me wrong, I dont’ want to lose anyone, but I have a hard time seeing someone stay put. Shockley’s don’t happen all the time.
But, if I was the same class as someone, and I lost the starting job, and knew that for the rest of my college career unless he got injured, I was 2nd string, I’d consider transferring too. He’s got the potential to be a starter, just needs refining. Cox never transferred when he lost out to Stafford, b/c he knew he’d be a backup where ever he went.
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
6:13 pm
Corch Meyah is not out of rehab yet, but word is he will be out in plenty of time to own the pups again. Did yall see that booster daughter he was puttin it to? CMR would be screaming sin just smellin that one.
Buckhead Bulldog
February 15th, 2010
6:13 pm
Eat and Tweet – The Cotton and Gator are new SEC tie ins
SEC:
1. Sugar/BCS
2. Capital One
3-6. Cotton
3-6. Chick-Fil-A
3-6. Outback
3-6. Gator
7. Music City
8. Liberty
9. Papa John’s
tree
February 15th, 2010
6:16 pm
After watching last year spring game, Aaron Murray remind me of Drew Bree. Hope he’ll get the job. No disrespect to Logan Gray, a quarterback should live and die by his arms, not legs that are for half-back.
how2fish
February 15th, 2010
6:19 pm
puppypoo thanks I was hearing that he was done and I for one hope he does stick around..he’s a damn fine coach and I really want to beat the SOB again….but I want him healthy when we do it..just think shades of 07…
singndablues
February 15th, 2010
6:22 pm
Let’s see – four of your questions in the interview were directed towards a position change. I’m surprised he didn’t smack you upside your head. Jeez, leave it alone. I’m sick of the media obsessing about it.
1-800-Waah
February 15th, 2010
6:23 pm
Doesn’t matter yet. Will not matter during the early part of the season. Hopefully Boo boo will figure out that we have two horses in the backfield, and a great O line. Sometime in the early to mid season we will have to throw. I kinda hope the big guy Zach gets the job. It means alot to see over the hogs. Any one of the 3 guys will do ok if he will hang onto the ball and don’t make dumb throws. Either way, gonna be alot of fun to watch. Go dawgs.
THE YELLOW SWARM
February 15th, 2010
6:24 pm
PUT EM ALL IN THERE——————
JOE SPEED , BABY———————
REMEMBER ME—————————-
NEVER FORGET—————————
JOE ALSTON SPEED——————–
.
February 15th, 2010
6:26 pm
puppypoo~Go play with yourself and fantasize that you like women and women like you. Cack head!
Hey, Tim
February 15th, 2010
6:27 pm
How did the Coaches evalaution of David Green (Record for most wins in S.E.C) , D.J. Shockley (S.EC. Player of the year) Matthew Stafford (1st player taken in NFL Draft) turn out?
Tim is it your opinion that the Coaches decided not to play the QB they thought gave us the best opportunity to win or that they have suddenly been stricken with poor judgement? Could it possibly be that the other QBs were simply not ready. Also keep in mind Arron Murray (Internet Fan Favorite) was hurt and that put him behind.
Go back to your bee-hive
skyhigh
February 15th, 2010
6:37 pm
Gray is probably already the third best quarterback in the country – the problem is, there are two better on the roster!!
Mark Richt is the best turnaround coach in the nation, Grantham is the best defensive mind of this generation and Georgia has more talent – by a long shot- than any other team in the country!!
Mark it down!!
Hey, Tim
February 15th, 2010
6:38 pm
Does your transfer-theory apply to all positions or only the QB? Does your transfer-theory apply to all Universities or just to UGA?
Hold on to your hats folks. In Tim’s world there will be constant transferring from one University to another. I’m sure glad Tim didn’t have D.J. Shockley’s ear.
Go back to your bee-hive Tim.
Tim
February 15th, 2010
6:39 pm
Hey, Tim – You make it sound like I have no trust in the coaches, but I do. All I was pointing out was that based on evaluations, not everyone pans out. I hope Mason turns out to be the real deal. But again, I’m not convinced. Notice how I said, I’m not convinced. If the coaches are, I trust them and we’ll see what happens. I hope I’m wrong.
I’m not going to even respond to your 2nd comment. Everything you said there,is in total agreement with what I said in my posts above. Did you read any of them, or decide I was the one you wanted to start an argument with and not bother? Scroll up and read earlier posts, and you’ll see we’re on the same page.
I’m actually starting to think you’re the one who needs to go back to their bee-hive. Chances are you get all your news from the AJC. That’s a shame.
Tim
February 15th, 2010
6:46 pm
Hey, Tim – You do realize that people transfer from universities all the time. And in most cases, it doesn’t work out for the best (see Mitch Mustain)
For the record, I never once said anyone should transfer or that I expect them to. All I said was that I wouldn’t be surprised.
I’m glad Shockley stayed. As a UGA fan, I knew the talent he had all along, he just needed the right forum and maturity to show it. I still to this day think he had the talent to be starting at most any other school he wanted. Who knows, maybe if he would have transferred and had 3 years in the spotlight instead of 1, he could have gotten drafted higher and still be in the NFL (not sure if he got picked up or not after being cut by Falcons)
But, I’m glad he did stay. He is and always will be DGD!
Buckhead Bulldog
February 15th, 2010
7:07 pm
Right on, Tim!
John Brantley's "Gatorade Jinx"...
February 15th, 2010
7:26 pm
Bad news for Florida.
Gatorade isn’t very good at picking QB’s that lead teams to National Championships.
In fact, in over 30 years, they have NEVER picked a player that went on to lead his team to a National Championship.
Note:
John Brantley won the Jinx award for 2007.
Urban Meyer's "ESPN Jinx"...
February 15th, 2010
7:29 pm
More bad news for Florida.
ESPN is terrible at piucking team recruiting winners.
No team that won the team recruiting has EVER gone on to win the National Championship the next season.
Uh oh.
Brandon Spikes
February 15th, 2010
7:31 pm
I like that Logan Gray guy…he throws a nice catchable pass over the middle.
Gator Arrest #25 in 5 Years Under Meyer....
February 15th, 2010
7:33 pm
You guys probably read this–unreal–Urban Meyer’s 25th player arrested in just 5 years.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/346015-florida-gator-dl-gary-brown-arrested-adds-to-meyers-headaches
Gator Growl
February 15th, 2010
7:34 pm
Gray, Murray, Whataberger=Gator Bait x 3.
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
7:37 pm
Corch Meyah is a total jack*ss, but if the *sshat is going to run into luck somewhere I dont mind it being my school. Seriously though, if he ever loses to the pups again UF is done w/ him. We would never allow a coach to stay that loses, oh say… 7 out of 9 to a big rival. MUAHHAHAHAHA.
Feel that itch, yeh boiiii… dats me, all up under ya skin!!!! LOL at people that KEEP reading and responding to my comments.
JUST IGNORE HIM (ME).
Gator Growl
February 15th, 2010
7:37 pm
Hey “Gator arrest #25 in 5 Years…that’s only an average of 5 a year, way below UGA’s average.
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
7:39 pm
that would be 28 arrests, or 27 plus 1 for Addazio… how does it work w/ the whole leave of absence thing?
28 arrests and 2 championships, puppies are just about even w/ us in 1 of those departments. Keep throwing them stones out the glass house in athens.
how2fish
February 15th, 2010
7:40 pm
Gator Growl
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/346015-florida-gator-dl-gary-brown-arrested-adds-to-meyers-headaches
puppypoo
February 15th, 2010
7:42 pm
in all seriousness, why does UF own CMR… I mean, he even got Zooked!?
.
February 15th, 2010
7:42 pm
Hey Gator….why don’t you hit the gatorzone.com, and see if you can get lucky with some of the men on there?
Meyer going 8-0 in SEC in 2009 Not Good for 2010
February 15th, 2010
7:42 pm
Florida has never won a National Championship coming off an 8-0 sec season under Meyer.
In fact, both National Championship seasons were directly after his 5-3 seasons.
So, 2010 will be a 5-3 rebuilding season, but 2011 might be nice.
how2fish
February 15th, 2010
7:42 pm
Gator Growl..but you always have the number 1 recruiting classes….funny they can run,catch and kick but can’t beat a felony rap…..