Here’s a partial transcript of Mark Richt’s news conference today:
Opening statement:
“Mississippi State, we are going to their house. We are going to the home of the cowbells. Watching TV copy, they ring them. It’s going to be loud. It’s going to be something we are going to have to deal with from an offensive standpoint. I think coach (Dan) Mullen has really done a fine job there. He has his team playing hard. He has his team playing very well, actually. I know they haven’t had the victories they are looking for just like we haven’t, but we know there are a lot of good teams in this league that may not win every week. It’s just hard to do that.”
“I know it’s going to be a loud crowd. It’s definitely going to be a hostile environment. It’s going to be a night game. It will be the first night game for us this year. It will be interesting to actually let the guys sleep in a little bit on Saturday before the game and have a little more time to meet and prepare on that Saturday. We are looking forward to playing it.”
(Note: Richt also provided updates on the status of a number of injured players. Click here for that.)
On Georgia’s offensive preparations for the crowd noise:
“I don’t think we’ll limit what we want to do offensively because of the noise, mainly because (Aaron) Murray has lived through it and handled it well as far as the communication. We had some in the South Carolina game that he had to do and he did well with it, so I don’t think we are in a situation where we’ll have to limit that. Anytime we play where we know it’s going to be loud we try to minimize the amount of checking at the line because the more you do, the more chanced you have of somebody missing it. But there are certain things you just need to get out of or there are certain times you need to get your protection right. If you don’t, you are in trouble so we’ll do it but we do try to minimize it in those kind of games.”
On Kwame Geathers:
“Everyday in practice we want to see it. He did have the one big play in the ballgame, which was a step in the right direction too, but that’s the main thing. Everybody has an opportunity everyday when you put your pads on in practice, so he’ll plenty of opportunities to prove he deserves more playing time. I’m not going to try to predict how many snaps he’ll get.”
On the importance of Caleb King’s return:
“I think it’s important. I think competition is important. I know Caleb, of the three, is the most solid pass-protecting back we have, and he’s an outstanding runner too. He’ll definitely help us. He’s a guy who has been a starter and has played a lot. The more guys you miss who have that kind of experience, the tougher it is on you. We probably could have used him in this last game a little bit.”
On the physicality of both lines of scrimmage for Georgia:
“The South Carolina game, of course we weren’t too pleased with what happened on the defensive front or the offensive front for that matter. I think our lines played much better this past game. We only had one pass protection issue with a lineman as far as a missed assignment that hurt us. We had one time where both tackles got squeezed. It was the play where we were deep in our territory and Murray had the long run where he stepped up in the pocket and I think we were inside the 10, maybe inside the five when we snapped the ball. One time both tackles just got crushed into the quarterback and he had to step up. If they had protected well, we had a guy running in pretty good shape for a deep ball. If Murray would have put it in place, we would have had a heck of a play. Even though we had a nice run out of it, and a first down out of it, getting out of our territory, you still need to do that. Other than that, the protection was very solid. The run-blocking definitely improved. I thought the backs got a little bit better at getting more than what was blocked for, but you still have tight ends that have to keep getting better and fullbacks too. I think they improved.”
On what playing without A.J. Green does to the Georgia offense:
:“I’ve been refraining from making comments about that. I don’t want to sound like we have to have A.J. to win because we don’t. We should be able to win without A.J. He is a special player, no doubt. When he’s allowed to come back and play, we’ll talk a whole lot more about him. I would have to think if I was a defensive coordinator, I would play Georgia differently with him than without him. I would have a different plan, no doubt.”
On Kris Durham:
“It’s been great. Kris has done a great job. I can’t tell you how many times already if we hit him on the run, he’s in the end zone. He’s actually broken out, been behind guys three, four, five yards sometimes and the ball wasn’t quite where he could catch it on the dead run. The good news is the ball was in position where he could catch the ball the great majority of the time, and that’s important too. He’s actually been an outstanding deep ball guy. He’s been blocking his tail off. He’s been leading, as a matter of fact he is one of the guys named captain this week. Not only because of what he’s doing receiving, but how he’s blocking too. He’s just a veteran guy who we know we can count on.”
On Kiante Tripp’s career at Georgia:
“I don’t know if I can remember it all, but I know he started out as a defensive player. We liked his size and athleticism and thought he might be a heck of a tackle. He has some bright moments at tackle, but it just wasn’t the best fit for him and we moved him back to defensive end. Then his size, he stayed big and we kind of moved him inside. In our new scheme, he’s called a defensive end, but in reality like in nickel he’s a defensive tackle. He’s playing and he’s doing well. He hasn’t been overly productive as far as getting sacks and tackles for loss, but you could be doing your job up front and not necessarily getting the statistics to prove it. Just the fact that he’s earned the right to play, he’s done well.”
On the pulse of Georgia’s team with an 0-2 SEC record:
“All I would say is everybody showed up to work and we worked. That’s all we can ask right now. We just have to keep grinding right now. No matter how you might feel, I’m not really even worried how they feel right now. I’m more worried about how they work. If they are in a good mood and they work hard or if they are in a bad mood and they work hard, I don’t really care right now. As we get closer to the game, we’ll kind of work on the emotional part of that game. You can get mad and you can get emotional on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, it doesn’t do you a whole lot of good Saturday unless you do it at the right time. Right now my biggest focus is not so much the mood but the work ethic right now and the focus.”
On getting Georgia prepared for the game on Saturday:
“The biggest thing is no mater who you play and no matter what happened last week, I think when guys get close to the game Thursday and Friday they get excited about playing. I’ve never seen a team just not want to play on Saturday or you look at them and say these guys couldn’t care less. You do want to do some things that help them get emotional about the game. Whether it’s things you might say the night before the game or the day of the game, those types of things are what I’m talking about. Just trying to have them peak their emotional interest in the game at the right time, which is kickoff.”
On Georgia’s running game and whether he has looked beyond the top three running backs:
“It has improved already, and I think it will continue to improve. Kenny (Malcome), he actually had a concussion a week ago and he’s still not able to practice, so that’s not an option right this minute. If he was healthy, we would do with him like we do with a lot of young backs, just keep working and if they like they are ready to play like Washuan (Ealey) last year, we’ll keep working them and get in these inside drills and we give those guys reps and if they do well and they continue to learn what to do, then you put them in there.”
On the state of the Georgia program:
“The state of the program is that we are getting ready for Mississippi State. It’s early in the year. We are getting ready to play another Southeastern Conference game and try to get a victory in league play. Some teams have played one game in the league, some teams have played two. I don’t think anybody has played three games in the league, so just keep supporting and keep fighting and we will too.”
On whether being 0-2 in the SEC is a motivational factor:
“I know the guys are desperate for a victory, so that probably takes care of itself. I don’t think that I have to remind them that we are 0-2 right now. I don’t know if that will make a difference right now. Who knows what I might say the day before of the day of?”
On Georgia’s receivers:
“I think our receivers played really pretty fantastic. I thought there were some great catches. I thought Durham had a couple of great grabs. I thought Tavarres King had a couple of great grabs. (Rantavious) Wooten had a nice grab on the sideline. Aron White, before that last touchdown score, on a third down conversion, he caught a ball about at his ankles on a dead run. I thought our receivers really came through and they blocked better this last ballgame than they had all year. So the receiving corps actually did a very nice job.”
On Nick Williams:
“He’s getting a little bit of linebacker look, but mostly safety still. He’s just that hybrid guy. Depending on injuries and things of that nature, when Dowtin got hurt, we wanted to get Nick some work in there in case he had to play linebacker throughout the year. We really weren’t sure how quickly Dowtin would turn around. Those kinds of injuries can be a week or they can be six weeks, so we really weren’t sure. We were getting Nick some work there, but it looks like Dowtin is going to be back so he’ll be spending more time at safety now. It’s a tough spot for that kid. Our last defensive staff, is he a linebacker or is he a safety? Then our new staff comes in and they are trying to evaluate him, is he a linebacker or is he a safety? So he’s kind of been back and forth a bunch. It’s unfortunate that he’s not been able to settle into one position and hopefully before it’s over we’ll get him in the right spot. He’ll run hard. He loves contact. He’s doing very well on special teams now which is a big part of the game, but I’m sure he’d like to have more reps than what he’s getting right now.”
137 comments Add your comment
nofightinthesedogs
September 22nd, 2010
9:51 am
how2, what beatdown are you referring too? When exactly did I get my panties in a wad? Would those be red panties? All I saw was silly, schoolyard insults from a frustrated fan base that can’t stand to face the truth.
Gatorzone
September 22nd, 2010
9:53 am
How2, I was being sarcastic. Our o has been dismal, just wondering what the word out of Athens is…
Bright Side
September 22nd, 2010
9:55 am
Loses to SC and AK took the focus off the red panties. This team needs to see a lot of red this week and make a statement against MS. Was anybody else glad to see Logan Gray return a punt rather than fair catch? You think there’s play play in our books for murry to swing pass to Gray and Gray to throw the ball? I still think we have the personnel to run some wishbone.
WonderDawg
September 22nd, 2010
9:55 am
Gatorzone, I’m really curious to follow SC and ARK this season and see if they are for real, our we are just that mediocre.
I’m still sticking to the fact that it took Saban a full year to get his defense stopping anybody, so why would it not take Grantham the same amount of time?
I do know his ‘10 D cut a good many points from the ‘09 results of the SC and ARK games.
how2fish
September 22nd, 2010
9:59 am
Gatorzone depends on who you talk to…we lost 2 close games and frankly we don’t know how good the teams were we lost to..we will know more this week after ARK plays the Tide and you guys play SC..to hear most on here we just sux..I don’t see that we have a new QB and D and we could have won both games not that we should of be we could have..our O took the ball and scored on two drives in the 4 quarter to tie the game then we missed a block and a tackle and we lost..its frustrating as heck but I’m not sold we are as bad a many hope we are..but we have to win a few starting this weekend. And I meant it about you guys looking good most of the time..your going to have to bring you “A” game for Bama..but you know that.
WonderDawg
September 22nd, 2010
10:01 am
The little Techies scoffed at LSU’s win over NC because of the suspended players. They were killing PJ on the Tech blog over the loss to little kansas. Then Tech edged that same, depleted, NC last Sat, and the Techies have their chests stuck out. Ha.
Too bad you didn’t have to start your season with the 10th and 12th ranked teams.
MS Bully
September 22nd, 2010
10:02 am
The only remedy for the GA Bulldogs is MORE COWBELL!!! Go State!!
how2fish
September 22nd, 2010
10:04 am
MS Bully I’m hoping we bring more Bull Dog you can have the cowbells…should be a good game.
WonderDawg
September 22nd, 2010
10:15 am
I know Richt wants to win as bad as we want him to. I’d just like to see some reaction from him when a back misses a block and his QB gets killed, or a DB drops a sure interception, or a back fumbles into the endzone, etc.
All three of those things happened the past two weeks, and you woulda never known it when the camera shows him.
I’d like to see him stomp back and knock over the water cooler or something sometimes . . .
@It's about pride
September 22nd, 2010
10:17 am
A GT football fan person talking about pride makes me laugh….hahahahahahaha
Say it again…lol …. absolutely hilarious.
You guys are so delusional about the state of your program.
Now run along a find yourself a nice tickle pile you techies enjoy so much. I’m through with you…
Bye now….lol
DostaDawg
September 22nd, 2010
10:19 am
Any truth that Georgia has dropped NIKE and
cutting a deal with VICTORIA SECRET on uniforms
and coache’s apparel.?
TheTaxJacket
September 22nd, 2010
10:19 am
Did we really lose to Kansas?
TheTaxJacket
September 22nd, 2010
10:20 am
Well at least we got to act like we desrved to play in the Orange Bowl
TheTaxJacket
September 22nd, 2010
10:21 am
I sure wish we could throw the ball!
TheTaxJacket
September 22nd, 2010
10:21 am
How about that offense? We almost ran all over Kansas!
ga gator
September 22nd, 2010
10:37 am
Concerned about UGA and Gators this week. UF still is having problems on Offense although Brantley seemed to step up last week in the second half. I think it is more play calling than players. The OC still hasn’t figured out that Brantley doesn’t run the option like Tebow did and never will. UGA will play a physical team this week and they will be jacked because it’s a night game and they sense their first SEC game of the year. Dawgs are simply better than MS and if they will just turn Murray lose, he can be an impact on the outcome of the game similar to how Cam Newton was for Auburn. Should be close; Dawgs 22 Dogs 17.
Mr. Reality Calling
September 22nd, 2010
10:37 am
Richt’s comments make me think he watched a different game from the rest of us. The fact is that after Ark got up on the Dawgs 24-10, those guys took a breather. If their offense had not let their foot off of the pedal, it could have looked much worse. I also don’t buy that Bobo’s dismal offense was able to just put it all together in the 4th without a lack of concentration on Ark’s defense. The Dawg’s looked good one quarter out of four, which deserves a little more of a critique from Richt than what he is serving up.
devildawg
September 22nd, 2010
10:38 am
Still waiting for one of you Tech ‘men’ to name a time and place and we can meet up and take care of this flesh to flesh like real people, instead of you sitting in your mom’s basement posting on UGA blogs between raids on World of Warcraft. Ive proposed this to many tech ‘fans’ on many UGA blogs and not had one taker. I mean, I will drive to you. Just bring a buddy to carry you home.
please fire Bobo
September 22nd, 2010
10:44 am
The QB is not the problem Bobo, Its You DA.
please fire Bobo
September 22nd, 2010
10:45 am
devildawg…your IQ is showing. Stop making UGA fans look bad.
dawgfacedboy
September 22nd, 2010
10:46 am
The problems are not with the QB or the receivers. They have shown they can all make plays when given the opportunity. The problem is with O-line and the coaching. 10-12 in the EAst and 8-8 in you last 16 home games is not a “down year” it’s a downward spiral!!!!
Bobo has never proven he’s capable of being and SEC playcaller, the O-line has yet to live up to they hype of Searles’ hire.
When the MVP of the last two season is the punter and the kicker that’s bad. Big time programs don’t rebuild for 2 years. Fla is having a “rebuilding year” and will probably go 12-2 this year and still win the East. I don’t see 5 more wins on this schedule right now to get us to .500
please fire Bobo
September 22nd, 2010
10:48 am
agree@10:46
WonderDawg
September 22nd, 2010
11:00 am
Um, ga gator, last Saturday was what Bobo calls “opening it up.”
Don’t laugh.
GTJeff
September 22nd, 2010
11:09 am
UGA folks, don’t sweat this one. Miss St. are total cupcakes. We destroyed them two years in a row. You’ll do fine.
icedawg
September 22nd, 2010
11:11 am
If your defensive line gets no pressure on the qb then your cb’s and s’s are going to be sitting ducks. We lost both games at the line of scrimmage.
RMS
September 22nd, 2010
11:14 am
Don’t mind me, I’m just rearranging the deck chairs.
And breaking out the life jackets.
Bulldog Dead
September 22nd, 2010
11:17 am
I guess we might as well just face it- after 44 years as a true UGA fan, we really are a 2nd tier SEC program. Bottom line is that we just do not do the things that Championship Programs do- Recruit, mentor, develop (mentally and physically), COACH, Prepare, and Expect Excellence from our players. We expect it from our fans, but not our Team. We cannot even protect our state borders. It should be the Dream of most talented High School players in our state to play for UGA as a privelege. The best days of my life have been in Athens GA. Other than a RSF QB, who by the way is playing his heart out and way above where anyone of us expected him to be at this point, the expectations should have been high for this team- 12 to 15 seniors plus a large number of Juniors. Looks like we will be rebuilding for some time which is what I have heard for the last 3-4 years. Look at corporate America and the number of businesses that are longer around- Why?- Because if you are not constantly changing with the world around you- you will become extinct as a company- plain and simple. The same old same old will take you to your grave sooner or later. I guess we can only hope that Greg McGarity learned how to produce and be a champion at UF and not stand for the mediocrity any longer. I really like Coach Richt and what he stands for. I hope that he has come to love this University the way that most true alumni and fans do and will make the commitment and changes to do what Champions do to compete
MSUdawg10
September 22nd, 2010
11:18 am
GTJeff, this is obviously a different GA team than the Orange Bowl(?) GT team we played last year.
Delano
September 22nd, 2010
11:18 am
“Stop making UGA fans look bad.”
That… uh… doesn’t take much effort to do.
How long is it going to take for UGA fans to realize that UGA is simply no longer relevant in the SEC? In the national picture, UGA isn’t even a blip on the radar, and hasn’t been since the preseason #1 ranking two years ago.
Sit back and be grateful for the seven or eight wins you’ll get every year. Coaching genius Mark Richt may take you to 8-4 or even 9-3 occasionally, but Florida will still win the SEC, meaning no BCS bowls and no top 10 final ranking. Most years, UGA will be very lucky to finish in the top 25, and only after a big bowl win over a nobody opponent.
It’s a different world now, and Dawg fans need to adjust their expectations downward to reflect reality.
Unfortunately nothing is going to change until UGA changes its mediocre coaching. That’s where the difference is, and that’s why everyone outside Dawgtard Nation just laughs at Dawg fans getting so excited year after year about what a great recruiting class UGA gets. It doesn’t matter how many blue chip high school players go to UGA, they simply don’t get the coaching they would get at Florida or Alabama, to name two schools whose programs are far ahead of UGA. And that’s not going to change as long as Mark Richt is in Athens.
Get your heads out of the sand and face reality. And mediocrity and irrelevance.
And get used to the feeling of those hobnail boots grinding into your face.
ncbulldawg86
September 22nd, 2010
11:23 am
it’s about pride writes, and I quote…
“….you could never understand that. @thetaxjackass, rather be a jacket at 1 out of 9 than a leghumper at any record. And just remember, 1 of 9 becomes 2 of 9 this year, then 3 of 9, then 4 of 9 etc, etc. Enjoy your slide into oblivion. 30 long years of frustration for you butt sniffers.
Ummmm…. are you special? I mean, if you are a GT student, I would like to think math and other cognitive skills would be a part of your thinking. Apparently I am incorrect.
1 out of 9 then becomes 2 out of 10, then 3 out of 11 when counting fantasy victories in a series. What a “maroon”.
But, hey… thanks for playing.
buckeyedawg
September 22nd, 2010
11:30 am
all the negativity is bad if a player reads this how do you think they feel what if the dawgs go 8-4 or up to 10-2 arkansas wins or plays a really good game and looses to #1 sc wins the east we could say the dawgs were not to bad for a young qb and new dc we need to be positive fans and see how the season goes i want the dawgs to win just as bad as everyone else does thats a true fan of ga nothing wrong with talking about problems we see on the field just let them know we are behind them go bucks
WonderDawg
September 22nd, 2010
11:38 am
Answer: Ga Tech
Question: Which football team has such futility against an in-state rival, that its fans goes on the rival’s blogs, disguised as fans of a team the rival actually has trouble with?
how2fish
September 22nd, 2010
11:39 am
ga gator the only worry I have for the Gators this week is looking ahead to Bama. Your right on target with your thoughts on the UGA game if we don’t execute we won’t win. Good news is next week while I can’t watch the Gators and the Tide in Tuscaloosa… I will be able to watch it from the friendly confines of the Flora-Bama right on the Ala/Fla border which should be a HOOT !
Get Well Soon Mark Dantonio
September 22nd, 2010
11:43 am
Delano- you lost all credibility when you used an emoticon. How queer are you?
Lee Corso
September 22nd, 2010
11:46 am
Gators fans are almost as delusional as UGA fans. Attention Gators- your team is fool’s gold right now and will lose at least 3 games this year. You have zero shot of beating Bama. ZERO!
Just keep in mind how truly bad that Tennessee team is that you beat- not very impressively.
WonderDawg
September 22nd, 2010
12:06 pm
Which 3 games are the Gators gonna lose, Lee?
how2fish
September 22nd, 2010
12:27 pm
Lee Corso not so fast my friend I’m no Gator fan but to be fair..you can’t really say the Gators will lose at least 3..when they haven’t done that in how many years..yeah Bama will be favored and should win..but you living LaLa land if you don’t think the Gators can beat the Tide if the Tide leaves their “A” game in the locker room.
bigdawg87
September 22nd, 2010
12:54 pm
This is a night game in Starkville right? Please Dawgs don’t pull out the black helmets and black pants for an emotional motivator because that clearly doesn’t work!!!!
Vick=Dog killing thug
September 22nd, 2010
1:11 pm
Dawgs have their problems but would you rather be a bug fan?? Go Dawgs !!!!!!
Blundermutt
September 22nd, 2010
1:14 pm
Answer:UGA
Question: What continually overrated team does not have to wait until their annual ass whooping in Florida to see their nc delusions go up in smoke this year?
Trust me, next great college football rivalry will be between Tech and Florida, to see which one gives the leghumpers the worst beating.
how2fish
September 22nd, 2010
1:34 pm
Blundermutt the Bugs I think have a ways to go…Kansas just scored again….lol.
Blundermutt
September 22nd, 2010
1:41 pm
Speaking of defensive gold stars How2, excellent job of holding Ryan Mallet to under 400 on passing. Were are all you mutts who were talking about Grantham as being the greatest dc hire in the history of college football? Just remember, he was your 4th choice and was fired by Cleveland. Some things don’t require a crystal ball to predict.
HBTD
September 22nd, 2010
1:42 pm
Let’s go Dawgs! Time to get hungry again. SEC is still possible. SC has games against Fla, Bama, Auburn and KY. Dawgs just need to take care of their own business. GATA!!
Gay Dawg
September 22nd, 2010
1:42 pm
Go UGA! Woohooo!!!!
Blundermutt
September 22nd, 2010
1:48 pm
HBTD, SEC is still possible? LMFAO!!!!! Sure SC has to play all of those teams, but you guys need to run the table, Nothing I’ve seen indicates that is even remotely possible. I guess technically, even in a delusional mind, the national championship is still possible. 4 conference loses at best.
Blundermutt
September 22nd, 2010
1:52 pm
Gay dawg? Is there any other kind?
Gay Dawg
September 22nd, 2010
1:53 pm
The gay community is strong in Athens and very proud! Keep laughing but we will be celebrating in Atlanta this December!
Marvin
September 22nd, 2010
1:54 pm
If all of you will give Murray time, he is going to lead this team to a lot of victories..The future is bright..Grantham was the right hire but he has to be able to recruite players that fit the 3-4..Wait till the end of the season and we will see the future looks like!!
Gay Dawg
September 22nd, 2010
1:59 pm
We also need more wide receivers and tight ends. Murray cannot play by himself.
Blundermutt
September 22nd, 2010
2:26 pm
Can Murray block for himself? If not then you probably need a few o-linemen. Grantham’s first order of business should be to teach the guys he has how to tackle. I thought the arm tackle left town with Willie Martinez, apparently not.