Mailbag: What’s wrong with O-line, who’ll play D-end and is it the end for Sturdivant?

mailbag(1)THE MAILBAG

“The Mailbag” is something I did fairly regularly over at the AJC Recruiting Blog. So I figured I’d lug it over here to the UGA Blog and see if it’s something you guys might want to utilize.

Each week, I’ll ask you to send in questions you’d like to see answered on all things Dog to UGAmailbag@yahoo.com. Being the first week, the volume of letters/messages I got this week was understandably low compared to what I generally received on recruiting. Hopefully that will pick up as I continually hound you guys to write in.

We’ll mostly talk football and basketball, but those who wrote in and/or read the Recruiting Mailbag know that I make it a point to not to limit topics. So we ended up occasionally talking “Entourage” and other such guilty TV pleasures (Modern Family, Survivor, The Office are some others I watch). But Georgia and SEC sports will, of course, be our bread and butter.

So that’s enough of that. Let’s rip open this first mailbag and see what we’ve got . . .

Patrick from Roswell asks: It seems like UGA has grabbed a bunch of 4- and 5-star running backs and wide receivers over the years that haven’t produced much. But to me, the bigger concern is all of the top rated-offensive linemen we have recruited over the last few years that seem to have disappeared. It seems that the physical tools of a top-rated OL would translate more consistently from HS to College than a RB or WR, so why is our line so consistently bad with all these top recruits we get? And can we blame the surprisingly terrible production from top running backs like Caleb King, Richard Samuel and Washaun Ealey on the line?

This guy didn't suck.

This guy didn't suck.

Neither did this guy

Neither did this guy

Chip: Tell the truth, you’re really “Tide Roll” who hijacks every blog every day to talk about this, right? . . . Nevertheless, Georgia has had some failures and misses on the offensive line in recent years and that has contributed to some recent struggles. But that happens everywhere. And it’s certainly not the epidemic you describe. Granted, the Bulldogs didn’t run the ball very well last year, finishing 10th in the league in rushing offense (142 ypg). But they almost never come in that low in the past. They were fifth in 2008 and consistently in the top third the rest of the decade.

As for individual linemen, Georgia has at least one drafted almost every year. Clint Boling, last year’s starter at left tackle, is projected to go as early as the second round in this year’s NFL draft. The Bulldogs have had two All-American offensive linemen in the last eight years in Max Jean-Gilles and Jon Stinchcomb, the latter of which is wearing a 2010 Super Bowl championship ring.

But I hear what you’re saying. Georgia has lost more than its share of offensive linemen the last few years. Austin Long (back) and Brent Benedict (knee) both came in with preexisting serious injuries. They were also 5-star prospects, so it’s understandable why the Dogs took chances on them (and the book on them isn’t written yet). Career-ending injuries wiped out a few other guys. I’d say it’s a run of bad luck more than anything.

Beach Dawg asks: Chip, glad to see you on the blog. My question does not really relate to UGA but I think most people want to know what’s happening at AJC Sports. Are you now officially not doing recruiting and how does you blog relate to Bill King’s blog?

Chip: I am no longer the recruiting reporter, though I will occasionally report on recruiting here and there. I’m the UGA beat writer. As for the blog belonging to Bill King, aka The Junkyard Blawg, I guess you could say our blogs are distant cousins. Bill is a dyed-in-wool Georgia fan who happens to work at a newspaper. His is a fans’ blog and he writes from that perspective. The purpose of this blog is to provide “news, notes and discussion about University of Georgia sports.” Or at least that’s what it says on the right of this webpage.

Abry Jones is the only D-lineman with any significant experience. (AJC photo)

Abry Jones is the only D-lineman with any significant experience. (AJC photo)

Bo asks: How is the two-deep rotation shaping up at D-line? I think we know who the starters will be, but how do the coaches feel about the drop off  between the first and units?

Chip: If you’re D-line coach Rodney Garner, the best thing you have to say about Georgia’s two-deep on the defensive front is you’ve got one. But Garner would say that if he still had Marcus Stroud backing up Richard Seymour. The truth is, the Bulldogs are largely unproven but not necessarily under-staffed up front. Kwame Geathers’ MVP-type play in the spring was a big surprise and a huge boost for the whole of the D-line. Along with JUCO transfer John Jenkins and redshirt freshman Mike Thorton, they appear to have solid depth at noseguard. At end, only Abry Jones with four starts last year has any significant experience. Deangelo Tyson is a former noseguard and Brandon Burrows, Derrick Lott, Dexter Morant and Garrison Smith are all young and inexperienced. But, as they say, they all came highly recommended, and at least a couple of them are going to have to step up and play. I like what I saw and heard out of Lott. And I wouldn’t be surprised to see the coaching staff to ask Ray Drew to try to play with his hand on the ground as a true freshman.

SUHatter asks: What is your opinion on the Hutson Mason/Christian LeMay situation? Who should redshirt and who should be the backup? And who is Mr. Brave, Dale Murphy or Chipper Jones?

Chip: Thanks for playing again, Hatter, and I like your questions. First of all, I see the Mason/LeMay “situation” as pretty much a no-brainer. I think Mason plays and LeMay redshirts. And that’s not because I think Mason is better than LeMay. LeMay may end up being better than both Mason and Aaron Murray. But LeMay, a midyear enrollee from Matthews, N.C., simply hasn’t had enough time in the UGA playbook. Mason, on the other hand, has spent a whole year mastering that side of the game. He was telling me after the G-Day game how he could’t believe how much better “it clicked” for him this time around. LeMay, of course, didn’t play his senior season in high school. So I say he redshirts and gets back into the race to backup — or possibly  beat out — Murray in 2012. If I had any doubts about that notion, Mark Richt erased them with his comments on the subject following the G-Day game: “I think Christian LeMay right now is only competing with the playbook,” he said. “Really you can’t play that position unless you know what you’re doing. I wouldn’t even say it’s a competition right now.” So there you go.

As for your brave Braves question, it’s not even close for me. Dale Murphy is “Mr. Brave.” And I think that’d be the case for the many of us who had the unique pleasure of watching Big No. 3 from $4 general admission seats at old Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in the late 1970s and early ’80s. Of course, they both rank behind “The Great and Most Honorable Brave,” Hank Aaron.

Sturdivant

Sturdivant

EaglesDawg72 asks: Where does Trinton Sturdivant go from here? Even if he is granted a sixth year of eligibility, how likely is it than an NFL team would take a chance on him?

Chip: If you ask me (and clearly you are), Sturdivant simply goes back to class. He’s actually quite good at that. A bright and affable young man, Sturdivant is pretty close to completing his degree in finance, as I understand it. I’m sure it’s very tough for Sturdivant — and many UGA fans — to let go of “what could have been.” Sturdivant was magnificant as a freshman, starting all 13 games at left on the 11-2 Sugar Bowl team. But I think after three major knee injuries in three years, it’s evident that his joints simply aren’t made for the wear and tear of football. Like they say, the NFL isn’t for everybody. Then again, neither is UGA’s business school.  Sturdivant has done well.

215 comments Add your comment

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
1:06 pm

O Charles needs to get out of UGA as fast as he can and hopefully the Falcons can get him. He could be the next Tony G.

Chris

April 22nd, 2011
1:07 pm

I agree with GA 87 regarding the offensive line and a number of comments particularly the one comparing Alabama’s current running game and Auburn’s under Tuberville.
Chip, you were way too easy to say ‘it has just been a run of bad luck’. All we heard offseason was that it was a foregone conclusion that our offensive line had the most talent and the most consecutive starts in the SEC so the running game was sure to be a strength. We could hardly run the ball against LA Lafayette. I heard an interview with Alabama’s offensive co-ordinator talking about the line and he said there was such a thing that has to be taught and that’s ‘emotional toughness’. Of course you want talented, mean guys that want to pancake their man but it also involves concentrating to know your assignments; understand how crippling it is to have a false start when you’re in the red zone. That all involves coaching and for all the hype over Stacy Searles, that group last year didn’t look like it could run or pass block.

I’m also a little concerned about Aaron Murray. Was it just me or did he look nervous…display a little too much happy feet out there during the spring game? I thought both Mason and LeMay looked much more confident. One thing about Richt though, outside of the dilemma he had with David Greene and DJ, once he’s made up his mind who the starter is, that guy is going to stay in there unless there’s a blowout one way or the other. I was given the impression that LeMay had a skill set similar to a Terrell Pryor; ability to both run and pass. If they don’t put the redshirt on him, I would hope they’d have some special packages in there for him to display the full range of talent.

Chris

April 22nd, 2011
1:10 pm

Just to clarify, I understand 99% of coaches are going to stick with who they think will get the job done at quarterback on the depth chart but just look at what a different team Texas A&M was when they put that wide receiver in after four or five games

Chip Towers

April 22nd, 2011
1:11 pm

Carl Spackler: The QB position has the highest rate of transfer in college athletics because you can’t play but one. Christian LeMay signed with Georgia knowing he’d have to compete. I think he’ll give the Dogs a lot to think about once he masters the playbook, which will take at least a year.

Chip Towers

April 22nd, 2011
1:12 pm

gdawginkalamazoo: Injuries have been the single most significant factor for the offensive line.

Chip Towers

April 22nd, 2011
1:18 pm

mark: Christian LeMay is one of the best quarterbacks I’ve ever seen in high school. He completed 69 percent of his passes for 48 TDs and 2 interceptions as a junior and led his team to an undefeated record and state championship while unseating perennial powerhouse Independence High of Charlotte. These aren’t insignificant things. He’s agile and quick but has one of the best pure arms you’ll see. His father put him in position to compete against the best in camps and combines and he always excelled. With the physical and mental training he’ll get in college, I believe his potential is off the charts. But that’s just me.

Brucerugby79

April 22nd, 2011
1:24 pm

Big dogs gonna Eat-I am with you all the way I got a feelin we are gonna be really good

DawginLex

April 22nd, 2011
1:24 pm

Chip,

All of your comments about Lemay are spot on and that is why I believe Mason will redshirt, not Lemay.

Richt is in desperate need of playmakers and needs something to energize the fanbase. I can see Lemay coming in and playing MORE than Shockley ever did with Greene.

That would leave Mason the opportunity to play with Lemay during both of their senior years.

Hey, what do I know. (I’m wrong a lot, just ask my wife)

AltamahaDawg

April 22nd, 2011
1:31 pm

Richt, like we can take the word of some gal that decided to marry you?

AltamahaDawg

April 22nd, 2011
1:32 pm

slip there..ha. “right”

AltamahaDawg

April 22nd, 2011
1:33 pm

although some folks would agree with the typo

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
1:42 pm

Did the GATORS leave the SEC east?
no?
The Dawgs and Richt are not good at beating the Gators.
Richt is LIFETIME 9-20-1 against the Gators. 9-1 against TECH will not keep his job.

UGAHerschel

April 22nd, 2011
1:44 pm

CHIP glad you are working the UGA beat again. I’ve always enjoyed your work. But what happened with Tim Tucker? I also think he did a fine job covering the Dawgs. Is he still with the AJC and just on another beat?

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
1:45 pm

LIFE is good!!! I can still bet that Charlie Sheen will score more than A. Murray.

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
1:47 pm

I can also bet that LEEBURN will have more sex/drinks with married women this year than C. Sheen.

AltamahaDawg

April 22nd, 2011
2:00 pm

Try that Leeburn joke again sport.

KaliDogg

April 22nd, 2011
2:00 pm

No disrespect to anybody, honestly, but regarding Trinton Sturdivant, can we get some input (even blog input) from a sports orthopedic specialist on this topic. Been down the ACL route myself and I wouldn’t call it a “joint” issue but that’s splitting hairs – it certainly runs through there. I’m just curious what the medical folks say about someone having ACL surgery as it relates to the strength of lack of strength of the ligaments in the body in general, the ACL specifically. There are any number of athletes who’ve had the surgery and played. Trinton being one of them. Can’t imagine they’d have put him back out there this year if they thought his left knee had no hope of holding up.

This isn’t about UGA football. Whatever’s best for him is what he should do. I just see what a dream it is for him and he can certainly be a smart kid, get a finance degree, and play pro football. Smart and NFL are not mutually exclusive (who thinks Brady’s brain, for example, has anything to do with his QB play — but there are many more examples).

Just asking. It’s a medical question. Not really a fan opinion topic.

DawginLex

April 22nd, 2011
2:03 pm

ACL tears are more prevalent in girls than guys. No one really knows why. I have had three knee surgeries and each time my doctor told me to strengthen my quad before surgery. The recovery of the quad is key to quicker recovery. That much I know from peronal experience.

I do know that trainers of girls sports teams work the quads hard in the athletes to try and limit ACL injuries.

Don’t know nothin’ other than that.

AltamahaDawg

April 22nd, 2011
2:04 pm

They quoted WebMD.com. What more is there?

DawginLex

April 22nd, 2011
2:13 pm

Altamaha, you alright? You on my a$$ about something I’ve said?

Black Mountain Bulldog

April 22nd, 2011
2:37 pm

I think Murph and Knucksie are Co Mr. Br. Braves, to me.
Recruiting is an inexact science. And coaching players up is much more important.

AltamahaDawg

April 22nd, 2011
2:38 pm

Not at all. Are wife jokes not on the table anymore?

DawginLex

April 22nd, 2011
2:52 pm

I guess I just didn’t get it. My bad.

AltamahaDawg

April 22nd, 2011
3:18 pm

well, I butchered it for one thing.

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
3:27 pm

Trinton Sturdivant is going to become the Finance director for Bubble Wrap. He plans to market and sell it to other WEAK bodied college football players.

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
3:29 pm

Lex you have really been hurt that many times? I hope you get around well. Does the cold and wet affect you like it does my Broken back and Neck? My stuff is from racing motorcycles, but it still hurts.

AltamahaDawg

April 22nd, 2011
3:42 pm

Nice braggadocio wraped in a diaphanous caveat.

RichmondDawg

April 22nd, 2011
4:01 pm

Chip, I agree that LeMay has the chance to be a special talent at UGA, and LOL for calling out Roll Tide (AKA it’s raining O-linemen) in your blog! As to this whole thing with Bobo, nobody questions the play calling when the play works, and the coaches can’t execute the play on the field, so make of that what you will.

truth

April 22nd, 2011
4:16 pm

51WTGW50 = 1eyedJack =Tide Roll

Doug

April 22nd, 2011
4:20 pm

lemay is the best QB Richt’s ever recruited. Let me clarify. Poise, leadership, Leamy’s accomplishments in High School are unparrelled. He led his team to beat Indep, who hadn’t lost at home in 22 years!!! Think this guy will be intimidated by Florida like Murray was? No way!!!

It’s Lemay, only question is WHEN.

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
4:20 pm

Truth
You are a NOT. I am not friends with 1eyedJack. We are fans of opposite teams but we try to be nice to each other. Tide Roll I don’t even chat back and forth on the blogs with him.
TRUTH
KEEP SELLING THAT truth LIKE OBAMA IS SELLING hope AND change. BOTH OF YOU ARE FULL OF CRAP.

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
4:23 pm

Doug
Can I get some of that STUFF U DUG out of your backyard and are now smoking? LeMay the next Q. Carter or is he DJ Shockley? I forget witch one actually played and started in an NFL game?

CoolBreeze

April 22nd, 2011
4:33 pm

I’m a Tech guy, but my heart has always gone out to Trinton Sturdivant, since the first time he got hurt. Tough breaks, and so disappointing. But, the man has a good head on his shoulders, and the good sense to work at his degree. I suspect he’ll be successful at whatever he undertakes.

1eyedJack

April 22nd, 2011
4:39 pm

Truth
You are a NOT. I am not friends with 51WTGW50. We are fans of opposite teams but we try to be nice to each other. Tide Roll I don’t even chat back and forth on the blogs with him.
TRUTH
KEEP SELLING THAT truth LIKE OBAMA IS SELLING hope AND change. BOTH OF YOU ARE FULL OF CRAP.

Tide Roll

April 22nd, 2011
4:40 pm

Truth
You are a NOT. I am not friends with 51WTGW50 and 1eyedJack . We are fans of opposite teams but we try to be nice to each other.
TRUTH
KEEP SELLING THAT truth LIKE OBAMA IS SELLING hope AND change. BOTH OF YOU ARE FULL OF CRAP.

badada

April 22nd, 2011
4:44 pm

The quarterback is the leader of a team and a game is often on his shoulders. But you can’t blame Murray for the losses last year. I seem to remember some nasty looking fumbles at the end of multiple games last year. Murray was the rock of this offense last year. Look at how he persevered through that Auburn game. I don’t care what your stats are if you are getting hit after every whistle it takes guts to keep going. Sure he had AJ Green and I think his numbers may be down from last year because of that but he was too consistent to blame for the struggles. If we were to blame one position for the struggles last year QB would probably be my second to last option. RB would be my first.

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
5:07 pm

DAMN
DAMN
DAMN
I have a Tide and Dawg fans covering my back.
Guys it is not like we are rolling through Fallugah and I am taking IED and Gun fire but thanks for having my back Like I stab you in yours. LOL It is all fun on the blogs. Please have a Blessed Good Friday and remember God’s promise is CHRIST’S Life.

Poopdawg

April 22nd, 2011
6:00 pm

Hey shorttard, that is 3 minutes you will never get back.

Jwall

April 22nd, 2011
6:04 pm

Leave it to a AL redneck to not believe Obama is a genuine person who cares about the well-being of every American. Your too stupid to realize the republicans are the ones who make it up as they go. Lamay redshirts gradually gets more playing time each year, Hutson never sees the field.

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
6:16 pm

OBAMA and EVERY American? HAHAHA. OK I will Bite. ALL POLITICIANS get in the BUSINESS to make MONEY. OBAMA is no different. He don’t care more than the lil tramp down the street giving up her baby for adoption or abortion. GET THE F REAL.

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
6:21 pm

If Obama or any Politician cared about AMERICANS then they would FORCE apartment and rental property owners to verify legal status of the renters. If the ILLEGALS can’t get a home then they can’t get jobs and can’t have their BAS..RD kids enrolled in Government schools. The Dems and Catholics love the ILLEGAL Hispanics because they bring money into their churches and vote to keep them in office.

LakeDawg

April 22nd, 2011
6:31 pm

Hank Aaron is Mr. Brave. End of discussion.

LakeDawg

April 22nd, 2011
6:32 pm

After Hank is Phil Neikro, then Murph.

Dennis G. Berdanis

April 22nd, 2011
6:32 pm

I loved Hank, Dale and Chipper, but for me Mr. Brave is Phil Niekro.

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
6:41 pm

I thought it was HAMMER, TED TURNER, Smoltz, and Chipper.

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
6:44 pm

Remember DALE couldn’t hit 2nd base with a Hand grenade. He was supposed to be OUR Catcher of the future, but he would throw the ball to center field better than 2nd base. HAHAH. The Boy Could HIT the Damn ball fo sure.

LakeDawg

April 22nd, 2011
6:50 pm

For about 5 straight years Murph was the best player in baseball. Then all of a sudden he couldn’t hit…. AT ALL. Very strange end to his career. If he had just faded into retirement like most ball players, he would of hit 50-75 more homeruns and been in the Hall of Fame.

Father Flannigan's alter boy's Lawyer

April 22nd, 2011
6:56 pm

The O- line is the big mystery of this season… but let’s not get carried away. They will have a more experienced quarterback and another year with a new coach.

Bo Williams

April 22nd, 2011
7:13 pm

I tend to liken LeMay to the other Charlotte kid who led Fl to a nat’l championship, but was not good enough to play in the League. He succeeded where Lemay might not because of his supporting cast.

AdMan

April 22nd, 2011
7:30 pm

tide roll, once again you post your childish BS on the Georgia blog. You are indeed a true limp wrist…a punk….a pu–y… a bulls–ter and most likely hung like a field mouse…..go away little boy…go play in traffic…or with your GI Joe… Go back to your double wide and call your buddy who poisoned the trees at Auburn. You two deserve each other….because you sure don’t know anything about college footbal.