Check out the stats from Tuesday’s UGA football scrimmage

“Unofficial official” statistics from Georgia’s closed scrimmage Tuesday, as provided by Mark Richt:

RUSHING

Washaun Ealey: 5 carries, 66 yards

Caleb King: 14 carries, 63 yards

Carlton Thomas: 9 carries, 26 yards

Hutson Mason: 2 carries, 3 yards

PASSING

Aaron Murray: 12-for-21, 1 interception, 2 touchdowns, 237 yards (long pass of 63 yards to A.J. Green)

Hutson Mason: 9-for-23, 1 intercpetion, 1 touchdown, 78 yards

Parker Welch: 1-for-3, 41 yards (to Logan Gray)

Greg Bingham: 0-for-3

RECEIVING

A.J. Green: 5 catches for 141 yards and 2 touchdowns (long of 63)

Logan Gray: 2 catches for 45 yards (long of 41)

Carlton Thomas: 2 catches for 38 yards  (long of 21)

Tavarres King: 2 catches, 33 yards (long of 28)

Artie Lynch: 1 catch, 3 yards

DEFENSE

Akeem Hebron: 6 total tackles, including 4 solo, 2 assists and 1 sack

Demarcus Dobbs: 5 tackles (4 solo and 1 assist)

Nick Williams: 5 tackles (3 solo and 2 assists)

Christian Robinson: 4 tackles (3 solo and 1 assist), 1 forced fumble

Shawn Williams: 4 tackles (3 solo and 1 assist), 1 sack

Brandon Boykin and Alec Ogletree: 1 interception each.

(Note: No. 1 offense played against No. 2 defense, and No. 1 defense vs. No. 2 offense, in the scrimmage.)

Etc.: Several players were held out of  Tuesday’s scrimmage, including offensive lineman Cordy Glenn, linebacker Marcus Dowtin and wide receiver Kris Durham. According to Richt: Glenn has been ill, battling a sore throat and other symptoms; Dowtin was “scraped up” in a “little scooter accident, nothing severe”; and Durham “got dinged” in practice. . . . Offensive lineman Trinton Sturdivant, who is working his way back slowly after missing the past two seasons with knee injuries, also did not scrimmage.

Other posts Tuesday from the UGA beat:

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Dawgtards ruin this state

August 11th, 2010
11:49 am

@Reality Stinks – GT’s academic issues included 14 male and female student athletes playing various sports. Only 3 football players are included in the total. These athletes credit hours got screwed up when Tech changed from Semesters to quarters. The credit hours were calculated by the admissions office, NOT the athletic department. We paid the price and moved on. If we were trying to cheat, I don’t think womens track and field is where you would look for an advantage.

ThUGA on the other hand created a developmental studies program for 100’s of athletes to stay eligible each year for the sole purpose of cheating in sports. You certainly do cheat with the best. I would say this is the worst case of academic fraud for athletes ever, but then little ole Jim Harrick JR decided to be a teacher. How many points is a 3 pointer worth? thUGA’s history is riddled with cheating and probations, it is who you are, embrace it!

Athens, Georgia

August 11th, 2010
11:57 am


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Lem in Ludowici

August 11th, 2010
12:41 pm

At least them bees didn’t build a statue of the one of the most mediocre coaches that ever walked the sidelines in the SEC. That God we’ve got rich alums that know the value of a car to a broke recruit with rather meager means.

Richard Tardits

August 11th, 2010
1:24 pm

I’m not impressed with Murray’s stats. He threw a pick, he barely completed 50 percent of his passes, and it was against the second-team defense! Not very impressive, if you ask me.

2011fingerscrossed

August 11th, 2010
1:26 pm

finally, talk back to football!

aladawg

August 11th, 2010
3:51 pm

Timmy Dog, what is your age compared to your ignorance. The D is still learning the new schems of Tod Graham. Hell man what an idiot give him the benefit of the doubt the dawgs haven’t even played one game yet under his guidence.

SILLY UGA FANS

August 11th, 2010
5:38 pm

WOW. I was just interested to see how UGA was coming along and have not read a UGA blog in I don’t know how long as was glad to see that dawgfan talks about GT as much here as he does on the GT blogs.
To real UGA fans I hope your defense gets better and Murray can get some time from your line to develope his skill set. It would be nice to see both of our teams do well and be ranked come good ole fashion hate.

Master of the Obvious...

August 12th, 2010
9:28 am

Let’s me get this straight, Murray goes against the second team defense and the coaches are pleased with the exception of one play, but two long td’s and some fans still are finding fault rather than getting behind this guy…you had Met in the Spring G-Day going against the second/third teams, and he had a good day going against the second/third string and you swear he was the next coming of John Elway…QB’s touch the ball on almost every play and there will be times when bad things happen, but practices are sure a better place to try something rather than a game…from what his team members are saying about how he prepares, his smarts, his time in the film room, his leadership as a first year player all sounds pretty positive…I’m willing to get behind him and at least giving him a chance…it’s sad that there are fans waiting for every mishap to jump on this kid, or for that fact any player at this stage of the season to fail so that you sages of the gridiron can then become the Master of the Obvious and spout off about int’s, dropped passes, fumbles, penalties, etc. and stating that these are bad (duhhhhh)…isn’t this the time of year where these should be tried, learned from, and eliminated? sure isn’t during the season..give the kid some breathing room

turkey caller

August 12th, 2010
9:39 am

GT fans, What conference will Tech run to next? You left the SEC because you couldn’t compete. You are losers and will always be losers.