Despite fumble, tailback King ‘has made a good case to be the starter,’ Richt says

ATHENS – A few quick notes from Mark Richt’s news conference today:

  • Despite  his late fumble against Colorado, Caleb King seems likely to start at tailback this week. Richt said the decision will come later in the week, but “Caleb certainly has made a good case to be the starter.” King had 100 yards rushing on 12 carries last week. “No one’s happy about the last play,” Richt said of the fumble. “There were circumstances. That wasn’t just your normal fumble in my opinion. It was right in the middle of an exchange.”  King fumbled upon being hit by an unblocked Colorado linebacker.
  • With cornerback/punt returner Branden Smith out for this week’s game and likely longer because of his second concussion in three weeks, Richt said Carlton Thomas, Logan Gray and, yes, A.J. Green are returning punts in practice.  Richt was unsure when Smith might be able to play again, saying “probably not anytime soon.”
  • Richt was asked if he intends to be more actively involved in the play-calling. “Right now that’s not the plan,” he said. But he did say he will be “more assertive” in making sure offensive coordinator Mike Bobo knows Richt’s thinking in certain situations.

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5150 P.O.A.D

October 5th, 2010
2:24 pm

No chanse sit on the bench.

godawgs!!

October 5th, 2010
2:28 pm

http://pricezack.wordpress.com/2010/10/04/alcohol-sales-through-the-rough-in-the-state-of-georgia/ this is a fantastic article that discusses what happened last saturday and what needs to happen to get georgia back on track. a must read for georgia fans

5150 P.O.A.D

October 5th, 2010
2:28 pm

Sorry——–No chance he sits on the bench.
Really Richt can’t start the lil runningback now can he? Richt has to put the best players on the field. He knows right now he has to win games. The best players could win Saturday and go out get MIPs or DUIs and Richt would still have to play them. Richt has to have wins at all costs because he does want to keep his job.

Spivedog

October 5th, 2010
2:30 pm

I just pray we stay in the shotgun formation the entire game this Sat.

5150 P.O.A.D

October 5th, 2010
2:32 pm

godawgs
Bars in Athens are saying they are losing money with the dawgs l;osing because people are not out parting after a dawgs loss. Maybe that is a good thing. See Athens has more bars than the legal drinking public can support. If bars in Athens didn’t sell to Minor then ther would not be so many bars.

Heisman voter

October 5th, 2010
2:33 pm

No way King is starting over Ealey. I thought Patrick had assured us that Ealey was going to win the Heisman this year and that he was a better back than Mark Ingram. Where art thou Patrick Sulley?

icedawg

October 5th, 2010
2:35 pm

“The fumble” didn’t lose the game. The defense did that. Of all the running backs King is probably the one to go with as long as he is healthy. Notice the difference that one good player can make, a la A.J. Green, even in the running game! He sure made a difference. Sadly the defense is so poor that the difference is not enough to win games.

Roaddawg80

October 5th, 2010
2:36 pm

Spivedog

I am totally with you. I have been saying for weeks that the I formation with a play action is not working. Not sure why we are trying to bring the linebackers and safeties up any further when they are already stacking the box.

How about spreading the field out and get some of those guys out of there. We also run the off tackle very well out of the shotgun. Am I the only one who see’s this. GEEZ!

Will

October 5th, 2010
2:36 pm

“I don’t know why it took us so long to get the ball to AJ.” A shocking statement that all UGA fans must take notice of. If you don’t know why in the hell are you even wearing a headset??

Go Dawgs

October 5th, 2010
2:38 pm

We need to quit recruiting players as heavily from small high schools and private schools. That’s what we’re soft. They never had to work hard to excel in high school, and lack that edge when they get to Athens. Look at all the state champions in Georgia, how many players does UGA pull from those teams? Not saying they have the best skill sets, but they know how to win. Right now, we either have players that don’t know how to win, or have only won against inferior competition.

Go Dawgs

October 5th, 2010
2:39 pm

What’s our record since Larry Munson retired?

Sanford Drive

October 5th, 2010
2:41 pm

WOW…. theres an idea……

utilize the best player on the team more???

Maybe Richt is indeed waking up.

LET AJ RETURN ALL PUNTS!!!

Small school

October 5th, 2010
2:47 pm

yes.. Because none of those small school guys work out for us… Bailey boys, Walker, Hearst??

Joey

October 5th, 2010
2:50 pm

Doggone, since Mark Richt our coach did better than Saban or Bear Bryant in their 1st 9 season did, I’d say whatever our coach think is the right thing to do, let him do it.

Richt’s 1st 9 seasons win % 77%, Bear Bryant 72%.

Vu Du Huong

October 5th, 2010
2:51 pm

Don’t blame the loss on the King fumble, the missed F.G. or the 1 yd. line fiasco. The “Georgia Jinx” is real. But the loses don’t have to continue. I’ve stated how to reverse it. Will you hear?

Skitty Fritty

October 5th, 2010
2:52 pm

Be honest, this year is lost and so is next year. UGA needs to deal with the issue head on and go after the Stanford coach this year.

Jeff

October 5th, 2010
2:55 pm

what does it take for our coach to get the message about play calling…..1-11??????????????????????????????

Jeff

October 5th, 2010
2:56 pm

AJ cant play an entire game…who cares if he returns punts. Sad state that our best player has to go in the locker room for fluids after 2 qtrs……just dont see that happenening at AL, FL, TX etc

Einsteindawg

October 5th, 2010
2:58 pm

Our problem is now obvious…Richt has lost touch with reality. How can you start King after fumbling during that bone-headed call and also missing his block that led to Murray’s arm being hit and being intercepted in the end zone, and using Ealey only one play when he fumbled after almost getting his head taken off? No wonder the players have lost confidence in our coaches.

coachKR

October 5th, 2010
3:01 pm

Does anyone know the status of RIchard Samuel? Is he being red-shirted? Injured?

HOWDY DOODY

October 5th, 2010
3:03 pm

I would have to agree this season is lost with Green so what in the world will happen next year without him oh yeah we saw that 1-3 without 0-1 with , but really what about the D i know its a new coach but shouldn’t it be a little better than last year ? its not we still know if the opponent gets the ball in a pressure situation they are going to drive it down the field no matter who they are from arkansas to the lower atlanta school for troubled girls.

Frank Lane

October 5th, 2010
3:04 pm

Hershel was out of a small high school.

bjohndawg

October 5th, 2010
3:06 pm

THIS IS A LIFESTYLE PROGRAM. BFFs for live. Do just enough to keep your job.
Dont worry or care about results.Winning is secondary to all other issues like ” Will my wife watch my team, or go see junior play in Carolina. Should I run out on the field with the team, or let a captain lead them out.

The real question should be ” What do I need to do as a head coach to make sure my team and staff are ready to beat Tenn. on Saturday.

coachKR

October 5th, 2010
3:06 pm

Garrison Hearst was out of a small high school too. That small and private school theory is hogwash.

Skitty Fritty

October 5th, 2010
3:06 pm

What is the status on Richard Samuel?

poopdawg

October 5th, 2010
3:07 pm

Samuel was injured. Richt makes sense to me , award King the starting job after game losing fumble but Ealey who is the best RB got 1 carry against CO. because of his fumble.

Small school

October 5th, 2010
3:09 pm

yea, thats what I was pointing out to GO Dawgs. Many of UGA’s best players came from small schools. Don’t think we should quit recruiting them.

DawginOH

October 5th, 2010
3:10 pm

King has to be the starter right now because he is playing the best. Other than the dooming fumble, which I maintain would not have happened had the line done their job (story of the season, it seems), he had a strong game against Colorado. Keeping him in for as many snaps as possible could remedy his consistency issues.

Red Panties

October 5th, 2010
3:11 pm

Take Tenn and the points (10 1/2), this is the lock bet of the year. If Tenn plays as well as they played LSU, and LSU has a defense twice as good as the dawgs, Tenn won’t need any points and beat the dawgs straight up.

coachKR

October 5th, 2010
3:12 pm

Ah, yes! Another missed block, blown assignment, by the offensive line….. they are the death of UGA football!

Richard Dawson

October 5th, 2010
3:16 pm

Here is why you lose a football game. It is not because a player made a mistake that Richt is not responsible for. Richt is responsible for everything the players do. Regardless, this particular fumble was due to Richt’s highly predictable decision to run up the middle to set up a field goal. Colorado, I, and my dead grandma saw this coming from 1000 miles away. They blew up the play, forced a fumble, and won the game. Blame lies squarely and only with Mark Richt, who is responsible for the terrible, predictable playcalling (and why would you want to set up Walsh for a 40+ yard FG when he already missed one? Go for the TD. Go for the win.), responsible for Bobo’s playcalling, responsible for recruiting good players, and responsible for how they execute. Richt and Richt alone is responsible. Here’s what Colorado’s DC had to say on this horrendous decision.

From ESPN.COM:

During a timeout in the waning minutes and with the Georgia Bulldogs already in range for a game-winning field goal, Colorado defensive coordinator Ron Collins decided to turn linebacker B.J. Beatty loose on a blitz.

“I told him, ‘Let’s run it,” Beatty said. “Because we knew they were going to try to run the ball, milk the clock and kick a field goal. I knew I had the opportunity to come off the edge and maybe disrupt the hand-off.”

Lining up with the Buffs clinging to a 29-27 lead, Beatty was just hoping for the Bulldogs to run the ball, and sure enough, it played out exactly like he envisioned.

Beatty stripped Caleb King just as he got the handoff from quarterback Aaron Murray at the Buffaloes’ 30-yard line and he held King back while teammate Jon Major smothered the loose ball.

Coach13

October 5th, 2010
3:17 pm

Ealey got benched because he not only fumbled twice at crucial times in the games but also because he can’t get yards after contact or pass block. That was the best game a RB has had all year by far. Considering King was hit during the exchance because of run blocking issues it can hardly be put completely on his shoulders.

JB

October 5th, 2010
3:18 pm

Outta time and talent……..The slide has been 3 years. Looking at this roster, and last years small and every shrinking recruiting class ( Signed 17, and I think 3 are already gone or didn’t get in school).
AJ, Durham gone next year. OL will be thinner in depth and just as NON SEC as now, RB’s just Average and no one on defense to scare anyone……..6-6, 7-5 next year……..maybe…….

Roaddawg80

October 5th, 2010
3:19 pm

I am not sure what game you guys watched but King ran like a beast. He ran the ball well at MSU as well but they only gave him like 3 carries. He made some cuts and broke tackles Saturday and thats something Ealey nor Thomas have done this year. I could somewhat see why King fumbled but Ealey’s two fumbles were unexcusable.

Start King and keep him in the game. Use Ealey as the back up and Thomas ONLY on special teams. He is just to small. I don’t care how big his heart is.

reality is...

October 5th, 2010
3:25 pm

we have no viable running backs, otherwise King would not be starting. Few teams that strive for greatness would settle for a backfield as lackluster as ours. Not to mention the years of offensive line ineptitude we have seen for so long…
CMR may have been a winner once, but he simply isn’t now. The league has passed him by, and we are seeing the results.

Go Dawgs

October 5th, 2010
3:31 pm

I’m not saying you don’t recruit some. Thomas Davis was also from a small school. But there’s players on our team now, that I saw play in high school that I knew then we weren’t justified offering them a scholly. They were dominating inferior competition. I graduated from a small school and still cheer for it. But we’ve offered way too many lineman through the years from the small schools, that just aren’t tough enough. And we continue to recruit them.

JD

October 5th, 2010
3:33 pm

And make sure you lead the team out on the field CMR, that’s the one take-away you’ve picked up on from the fans, just so you too can look like Saban…..amazing…..how about some smash-mouth defense and some solid tackling at linebacker…

MFMDAWG

October 5th, 2010
3:38 pm

Thomas Davis was also from a small school

Spivedog

October 5th, 2010
3:39 pm

Roaddawg,

This is my biggest complaint when it comes to Bobo; the fact the he has absolutely no idea how to think on the fly and adapt an offense. And this, of course, puts us behind the 8 ball against the rest of the SEC. Why run Carlton Thomas up the middle out of the I-formation when he’s not that kind of back? I could go on and on about this…

kyle

October 5th, 2010
3:52 pm

AJ needs to return punts. Alot of people don’t want to risk him being hurt, but considering our situation, we need all the help we can get

Lowcountry Bulldawg

October 5th, 2010
3:53 pm

Heck why wasn’t King in the game to open up the 2nd half? Good grief in the first half he looked like Hearst runnng the ball.

FATDOG

October 5th, 2010
3:54 pm

We still have the players. We just have had some bad luck.
Could have won both SC and ARK games.

Stick with Richt and you will see great results.

Quit whining like a bunch of pu—–!

Abnerish

October 5th, 2010
3:55 pm

Good move with AJ doing punt returns. No reason to hold AJ back now, give him the ball as much as possible. He’s gone after this year regardless and this year is pretty much over, so you might as well use him. If he gets hurt he gets hurt. Perhaps Richt should start treating him with the same amount of disregard Green treated Richt when he decided to sell that jersey.

CDAWG

October 5th, 2010
4:01 pm

I keep wondering why we don’t go back to the 4-3 to slow the run down until we get the proper personnel in place. The opposing teams are running at will on us up the gut. Did Richt really tell Grantham to tone it down and if so, why? Why don’t we give Alec Olgetree a shot on D? He cannot do any worse than Rambo and Cuff. I understand that a Coach is not going to poor mouth one of his staff in the public eye, but why is Richt not stepping up and taking control of the offense? I understand that he wants to support Bobo but when does he say, it’s not working? Why is Richt not giving Hutson Mason a shot especially when the team is so down? We are UGA and supposedly a premier school getting the best talent, why are we recruiting small players? Why do we not put more emphasis on strength and training? Everyone has down years but with our resources there is no excuse for this.

AltamahaDawg

October 5th, 2010
4:16 pm

jeff, what message would that be about playcalling? Have the plays work better? Somebody has probably already come up with that idea in a meeting.

And just because the whole world knew they were going to run up the middle to set up the FG, does not mean it was not the right things to do. There are plenty of times in a football games when everybody knows what is going to happen. So? Why do you think everybody knew what was coming? Because its the correct thing to do. How many times does a LB crash around the end to hit the football exchange successfully? Something like, never. Our guy whiffed his block, the call was correct. In fact, had they done any besides that, everybody would have questioned why.

TXDawg (The Real TXDawg)

October 5th, 2010
4:17 pm

Branden Smith must have really gotten “Clocked” in practice for this concussion thing to linger on for sooo long. Anybody know who it was the hit him in practice? We need to make sure he’s on the field ALL the time.

TXDawg (The Real TXDawg)

October 5th, 2010
4:18 pm

*the* *that*

Rod

October 5th, 2010
4:19 pm

When is the last time you saw a punt returner get hurt returning punts? Where does this, it is to dangerous logic come from? The only players I ever see get injured are the players on the kickoff team running down the field trying to make a play.

Roaddawg80

October 5th, 2010
4:21 pm

CDAWG

Why in the world would you want to play Hudson Mason when Murray has played outstanding. He is like 3rd in the SEC in passing effeciency. You can rant but at least don’t throw people uder the bus when he may be the one spark we have.

MURPHY

October 5th, 2010
4:21 pm

Can AJ play safety for us also. I would bet he wouldnt get beat deep!!!

CDAWG

October 5th, 2010
4:26 pm

Roaddawg, no way was I throwing Murray under the bus, but Mason is pretty good and since we are clearly not winning why not throw him out there to give him some playing time just in case Murray goes down. I am not a Lassiter High football fan but saw Mason play, pretty impressive. I didn’t get to watch the game this past weekend but did see the previous game and also saw where Murray threw into double and triple coverage.

Ace

October 5th, 2010
4:27 pm

Good way to thank him for blowing the game.

MURPHY

October 5th, 2010
4:29 pm

Whats the big issue-Put AJ back for kickoffs and punts!! Ever heard of Tim Brown,Rocket Ismahil,Desmond Howard,Peterson for LSU.yOUR BEST PLAYER MUST GET HIS HANDS ON THE BALL. What about that kid we have that set the 40 time record at UGA-Where has he been hiding?

AltamahaDawg

October 5th, 2010
4:30 pm

godawg, that article seemed to be nothing more than a recap of events. How was that thesis on what need to happen to restore the program? Thats going to take some serious look at how they approach recruiting over the next few seasons some modification of how they prepares comeing into the season, not a suggestion of some play to run next time. No shortage of that these days.

Roaddawg80

October 5th, 2010
4:35 pm

Can anyone explain to me why we wouldn’t red shirt Ogletree if he is not going to play any on defense. We wasted a red shirt so he can play on special teams. This makes no sense to me. We need to work him in the game somehow. Did yall see the hit he had on Saturday on a kickoff? WOW!

Mark (another one)

October 5th, 2010
4:35 pm

AJ and Jones of AL were the two top receivers in their class, and AL uses Jones to return punts. I say put AJ back there and let him create. This isn’t that he isn’t valuable, its that his value is zero when he’s on the bench. AJ is a football player, so let him play.

I watched a few teams setup their kickers with positional runs over the last few weeks. The runs made little yardage but put the kicker in position. I only saw one back get hit during the QB exchange and that was King. People have to execute on every play, or something bad can happen. King was the starter at the beginning of the season because he did the ‘little things’ like pickup the blitz and run routes. He needs to do it some more.

AltamahaDawg

October 5th, 2010
4:36 pm

When exactly was the game not in doubt that we wanted to put in the back up QB just to get him some reps? Hint: We did.

BTW, isn’t a players college career over if he suffers more than 2 or 3 concussions? I thought there was a limit before he was medically disqualified.

Tom

October 5th, 2010
4:38 pm

CDAWG, How do you know Mason is any good? Is it because he took a 5 step drop and threw a td to the recieve running a post route? He wasn’t asked to read the defense. He was told to take the snap make a five step drop and let the ball to Logan Grey. That simply doesn’t prove anything much less that he is a great qb. Some of simpletons that think they understand the game of football more than players and coaches just crack me up.

Frank Lane

October 5th, 2010
4:38 pm

Samuels is injured

Ace

October 5th, 2010
4:41 pm

The Georgia Possums – play dead at home, get killed on the road.

Macclenny_dawg

October 5th, 2010
4:49 pm

I don’t think AJ will make any difference in returning punts!!!! He is a play maker but he makes a play on the ball in the air. Here he will have to catch it and then try to evade 11 potential tacklers. Plus it want matter anyway cause he want be out there Gray will be back there making a fair catch anyway!!! But while Gray is back there going to make a fair catch rush the freaking punter. I bet Tennessee runs a fake punt if Green is back there and they get a 1st down. Why because no aggressive play calling!! Pedictable Georgia just keep grinding its Richts moto!!! Richt was asked if he intends to be more actively involved in the play-calling. “Right now that’s not the plan,” he said. But he did say he will be “more assertive” in making sure offensive coordinator Mike Bobo knows Richt’s thinking in certain situations. There is our problem!!! Richt its time to grow a pair and take control of this team!!!

MURPHY

October 5th, 2010
4:50 pm

Ace,

That’s original!!!! Gee your education from Tech was worth the money!

dbc

October 5th, 2010
4:50 pm

Below is an interesting piece from College Football News titled: How To Fix Georgia. I think it’s spot on.

The Problem: 1980. Thirty years ago. That’s the last time Georgia won the national title, and outside of a decent run in 2002, it hasn’t been close to the grand prize since losing to Penn State in the 1983 Sugar Bowl. Mark Richt was supposed to change all of that.

91-31 overall, 50-25 in SEC play (with 11 of those losses by seven points or fewer), and with two SEC championships, Richt has done a fantastic job over his nine year, five game run. However, Florida and LSU have won two national titles each during that time, Alabama has won once, and Auburn was close to getting one of its own in 2004. Georgia, to use Richt’s words, has never been able to “finish the drill” despite having the No. 1 team in the country in 2008 and being strong enough to be close in 2002, 2004, and 2005.

This year’s team was supposed to be good. We might have been nuts to put the Dawgs No. 3 in our preseason rankings, and while we were wrong, there was a reason we went so overboard. Based on the talent coming into the season (and assuming A.J. Green would be there from the start), there was just enough on both sides of the ball to come up with a special year if the offensive backfield was solid. The offensive backfield has been a bowl of pudding, and 2010 has been special in a much different way starting out 1-4 with an 0-3 start in SEC play and with an unforgivable loss to a mediocre Colorado team. Meanwhile, Alabama is once again front and center in the national title chase, LSU is 5-0, and Florida, for all its problems, appears to be the lead dog in the SEC East race.

The Solution: Cut bait. 2008 was the real hot seat season for Richt with a heater of a team led by Matthew Stafford, Knowshon Moreno, and A.J. Green, and it didn’t happen. If that team couldn’t win the national title, it’ll never happen under Richt. That was the Dawgs’ chance.

Richt is a great guy and the type of coach you’d love to have leading your program, but Georgia has been lapped by Florida, Alabama, and LSU, and there’s no sign of that changing soon with the emergence of Auburn and Arkansas as powers, too. It’s time to make a decision right now on what Georgia’s real goals are. If so, then keep Richt, go to bowls every year, and be a solid eight-to-ten win team after this storm passes. Otherwise, if it’s national title-or-bust, you realize that the rest of this season doesn’t matter, you fire Richt, and you find your new coach as soon as possible to get a jump on recruiting. Make the change after the season and you’re dead come early February and you’re a year behind in the process.

Take a look at Temple’s Al Golden before Penn State does. Try to gauge Jim Harbaugh’s interest to see if he’s looking to make his next jump to the NFL or to a bigger name program. Fine-tooth the contract of Texas-head-man-in-waiting, Will Muschamp, think about Illinois offensive coordinator, Paul Petrino, and see if Brady Hoke might have any interest in leaving San Diego for Athens.

Georgia, it’s time to become a national title contender. It would be nice if Richt could be the one to make that happen, but he won’t be.

JayD

October 5th, 2010
4:53 pm

I actually saw Julio Jones on the punt coverage team on Saturday. Play your best players!!!

MURPHY

October 5th, 2010
4:53 pm

dbc,

I applaud your efforts. Yes it is right on. I dont think Harbaugh is the man though.

JB

October 5th, 2010
4:54 pm

I would love to see every post start with ” STH” before blogging……( season ticket holder). They have skin in the game. I do not…dropped mine in 1990 when TV coverage via cable got so good, plus I don’t drink, so that puts in a minority tailgating. Those are the real people that the Administration will gauge.
Yes, I understand TV and Radio Ad revenue and how it works.

mike on lake hartwell

October 5th, 2010
4:56 pm

when was the last time u saw anyone returning punts get hurt?

mikey henderson rings a bell. he got his head ripped off in his final
game and all it cost the opponent was 15 yards. it would be open
season on a.j. if he were back there returning punts.

DON’T DO IT.

Dawg Gonnit

October 5th, 2010
5:00 pm

King is the best option at RB right now. Ealey fumbles and CAN NOT PASS BLOCK AT ALL! Thomas is all heart but I wish he was 6′0″ tall. Our RFreshman QB is our lone bright spot along with AJ Green. The biggest problem we have on O is the fact that our O line SUX. Combine that fact with our overall lack of desire on both sides of the ball, and we are going to be embarrassed by Tenn on Saturday. At least Tennessee has the heart and desire to win, if not the talent. I’m sick just thinking about it..

Jim

October 5th, 2010
5:01 pm

Richt and his staff can not recognize talent! Redshirted Moreno. Played Cox when Murray would have been better option! Did you see Carlton Thomas? Give me a break. He is not an SEC back. Wiffed on a couple of blitz situations. Any fool can see that Boykin would be a better option than Thomas if you do not have confidence in Ealey. Any fool can see that Logan Grey does not belong in the SEC!!! I AGREE WITH dbc AND COLLEGE FOOTBAL NEWS!!!!

MURPHY

October 5th, 2010
5:02 pm

mike on lake h,

Why not? Has Julio or Richardson been hurt yet at Alabama.Of course people are gonna take shots at your best players. If you as a coach reconize that then you plan for it. This kinda of thinking is why we havent won like we should. Have your best players touch the ball as much as possible. Heck he could get hurt steeping off the bus. Larry Munson can sure tell you this happens!

gomdawg

October 5th, 2010
5:15 pm

Put your best players on the field freshmen or seniors don’t matter DAMN REDSHIRTING THATS FOR THE ONES THAT GET HURT.

Mark (another one)

October 5th, 2010
5:19 pm

STH(6): I think Richt can get it done, and I don’t want to go backwards. I do think the players need to be more aggresive, and I think Richt can coach them up. The real disappointment this year has been the offensive line play, the injuries and the suspensions. I understand that injuries happen, but they still hurt.

Grantham is building a defense and I believe it takes time. Give him another recruiting class, and I bet it becomes consistently better.

Baron of Brumby

October 5th, 2010
5:21 pm

This is such a complex issue. King probably should start based on the fact that he pass protects better than the other backs. The reason the other backs can’t pass protect is they are really small and the S & C hadn’t done enough to make these guys true SEC backs. Richt has to recruit big fast, backs that can handle the SEC. I think the whole player evaluation process currently is travesty realtive to the rankings and how these players execute on Saturday.

MURPHY(not to be confused with poster under MURPH)

October 5th, 2010
5:22 pm

We need to hire an offense cord. Richt needs to run his program like the successfull coaches around the nation. Hire great talented asst coaches and let them coach. You are only as good as the people you have working for you!

CDAWG

October 5th, 2010
5:29 pm

Tom, I do know a little about football. I saw Mason play at Lassiter and he ran the spread pretty well.

Still@theBAR

October 5th, 2010
5:42 pm

Fill the UGA football with air and Mary Jane and the running backs will never let the ball go.

Jimmy

October 5th, 2010
5:54 pm

At Bama, Trent Richardson returns kickoffs and Julio Jones returns punts. They both have the talent to change field position so they play on special teams.

At UGA, AJ Green, our most talented and ‘gamechanger’ doesn’t return punts(even though he did in HS) because the coaching staff is AFRAID he might get hurt.

Enough said.

brooks

October 5th, 2010
6:05 pm

Roaddawg80, I totally agree with you. Why is ogletree not starting right now at safety. The hitman hamamilton has been a bust. We are wasting a year with him at special teams. We will regret it. The guy is a big time talent. Please let us beat the vols lord. Dawg fans will be there on Saturday. Go away bandwagon riders we don’t need you. Go dawgs!!

judge

October 5th, 2010
6:10 pm

always thought King ran pretty hard—-I cant understand why he hasnt run for more yards—I would keep playing him and do some really short passes to him so he can get in the open field maybe—–he is a good player I think—-no biggy—he will get better —-just put a couple of monsters in front of him and let him go——-good luck this week dogs!

Brad

October 5th, 2010
6:22 pm

AJ is too tall to run back punts. You need a shorter guy with a quick first step.

The Truth

October 5th, 2010
6:35 pm

If You Look At The Play Closely It Look Like They Were Going To Try A Flee Fliker And The Play Was Blown Up.

The Shadow

October 5th, 2010
6:39 pm

The reason Richt is not holding the fumble against King is that it was not King’s fault. At that crucial point in the game, our offensive tackle had his shoulder so beat up that he had lost all feeling in it. The Colorado defender blasts by him and nails King before King had a chance to secure the ball. If we need to blame someone, then blame the position coach. It’s his job to know when his guy is non-functional and to get someone in there to replace him. In this day and age, “play through the pain,” while heroic, is stupid.

Still@theBAR

October 5th, 2010
6:46 pm

Crowell reall wants to come to UGA with a Sr/Jr O-line that can’t get the job done? So he can be a RS Soph behind a Sr/Jr O-line thatis still coached by the bad O-line coach and a 2nd year OC? Bobo is gone after this year.

Tom

October 5th, 2010
6:46 pm

The Shadow, you are correct but most people are stupid. Thats why they think it was King’s fault.

used2badawgsfan

October 5th, 2010
6:50 pm

I just wonder if STORM JOHNSON (THE U) would come into play here? Hey Tony Ball! He’s the 6′1 220lb Tailback you didnt even breath at. Georgia’s Recruiting Classes are proving that you can have all the talent in the world but athletic head cases and soft 6′6 260’s 0r better lineman wont win games. Guess Rodney Garner needs to rethink his motto “WE ARE GEORGIA, YOU DONT SEEK US…WE SEEK YOU.” How did you miss out on Greg Reid? And you tried to offer at the last minute. LOL! BIG UPS TO ALL THE GA PLAYERS WHO ARE GIVING GA AND GA TECH THE BUSINESS THIS YEAR!!!

Cesspool alert!!!!

October 5th, 2010
7:08 pm

Hey guys,cheer up. I mean you are the fulmer cup champs and your recruiting theme by CMR is dubbed as “THE DREAM TEAM”!

The dream team may be wishing for a berth to the toilet bowl this year if you lose again saturday. Recent history vs the rocky flop have not been kind to the doggies. Just keep sniffing butts guys, that’s what your best known for up in the cesspool!

Someone please explain why

October 5th, 2010
7:31 pm

Have you noticed UGA players reqress rather than get better under UGA coaching? Read Ealey’s Bio about his ability to run block, you ever thought that if these backs are told enouth that they can’t run block they begin to believe it and then when they are in their 3th year and should be good at their position they are worse than they were in high school. UGA has year in and year out not had a QB or RB ready to play. Case in point we are going into our 6th game and we still don’t know who will be are RB. It’s like the whole coaching staff has ADD. We need to quit recruting WRs at get some big OL and DL boys. King looked good to me last week and it just wasn’t in the caeds for us to win that game, I would have liked to see him get 20 touches and AJ Green get around 12. Another thing is if we can protect the QB why don’t we come out in a full house backfield with both our fullbacks in the game or run a wishbone with AJ Green and M. Brown as WRs. But no we still run the same 6 plays in the same order with the same results. If things don’t change we will lose to Tennessee this weekend and if we do it will still be better to lose to D. Dooly than be spanked by Kiffin as we were last year

HeHateGator

October 5th, 2010
8:09 pm

Top running back recruit now has Bama over Georgia: “Well, they’re losing a lot of games and have a lot of people getting arrested,” Crowell said of Georgia. “There’s just a lot of things going wrong. I do want to play right away but I also want to be where it’s disciplined and they win championships.”

Pretty much says it all…

ASA

October 5th, 2010
8:46 pm

DONT WORRY GOT 4 STAR RECRUIT OUT OF EAST HALL THAT GIVES UP 40 PLUS POINTS A GAME COMING {DON’T LAUGH TECH YOU GOT THE OTHER D END FROM E HALL COMING AND WE WONDER WHY GA AND TECH DEFENSES CANT STOP ANYONE RECRUIT KIDS THAT PLAY IN BETTER COMPETITION AND CAN TACKLE

5150 P.O.A.D

October 5th, 2010
8:51 pm

looking foreward to being with all my tech friends in the bushes in Piedmont Park this weekend!

Bill Lewis

October 5th, 2010
8:54 pm

My Tech teams were better than this Tech team!

The Shadow

October 5th, 2010
9:34 pm

To someone else please explain why:

You are right about guys getting worse the longer they stay. It’s because of the Georgia philosophy. Do it the Georgia way or go to the scout team. They have no flexibility. If Tebow had played at UGA, he would have been just another sucker.

The coaches do not capitalize on what a player does best. I doubt they will ever learn, and it’s too late for them to learn now.

ugabean

October 5th, 2010
10:18 pm

Ealeys the best back. His last fumble was not Ealeys fault.

5150 P.O.A.D

October 5th, 2010
10:38 pm

ugabean did EALEY go back to Miss St and dig his D..k out of the Endzone Dirt where the Miss St player planted it on that FUMBLED TD?

UGA faithful, this is so easy

October 5th, 2010
10:39 pm

Ealey and King will be forgotten within 3 years. They have done nothing.

AJ Green will also be forgotten. He has delivered nothing.

This 2010 team? Like the 79 or the 69 Uga team ( I know, I was in UGA at the time-69 ) they will be forgotten.

UGA in 1969?? Sunbowl blown out by Nebraska …………55-10 and we were like 5-4-1 going in. Sad. 2010 ……….ONE OF THOSE YEARS AND SOON FORGOTTEN.

Such is life loving NCAA colleges. Oh well.

Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Dogs. SIC em !!

Thes bleachers have eyes

October 5th, 2010
10:54 pm

Saturday in Sanford Stadikum will reveal the depth of UGA fan approval for Mark Richt. This game will determine his future. He needs to win and win big ………….it will not be good to lose to Dooley’s baby boy. The emotional outcry will be un real. Oh no ………..Richt must win, as the UGA $$ boys are watching.

If a young, unknown coach with a depleted UT team comes in here and for the THIRD TIME in 4 years and blows out UGA ……………………Richt will absolutely know that his era is over.

As a gentleman ……………..he will recognize it in maybe two more games …………and resign.

Folks …………….this is the way that it should be. All UGA lovers know this is true.

We will be fine by 2011 and making some big noise by 2012 and 2013.

It is what it is. The years roll on and we all know that GT has nevered recoverd from Bobby Dodd being run out of the SEC by Vince Dooley. Colorado re- claimed their 1990 Nationa Championship.
The sports world saw it ………………right GT fans. AAAAAAAAAAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAA

Goooooooooooooooooooooooo Dogs. Sic em !!

BoWeevil

October 6th, 2010
4:48 am

vs. SEC 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 :

.815 Florida 31-7

.694 Alabama 25-11

.666 LSU 24-12

.571 Coach Richt 20-15 UGA 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 vs SEC

BoWeevil

October 6th, 2010
4:51 am

According to the Offensive Coaching Staff, it is Carlton Thomas who is our BEST RUNNING BACK, which is why they gave him the STARTING TAILBACK JOB in the LAST LOSS.

Coach

October 6th, 2010
6:47 pm

I used to Coach Carlton Thomas in highschool. It’s not hard pitch right then pitch left, don’t run him up the middle. Give him the ball in space and see what happens. Also pick a back and stick with it. All great backs get better as the game goes along. They need to get into a rhythm, that doesn’t happen by running a different back every other series. Pick one back and stick with him.