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

chickenman

April 22nd, 2011
7:43 pm

chickenman

April 22nd, 2011
7:44 pm

can we ban tide rolls’s ip adress? I mean it isnt that hard to do and clearly 99% of the readers would support that

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
7:45 pm

DAWG GOO
Ain’t that the Crap I step on in the yard when I get my mail?

51WTGW50

April 22nd, 2011
7:47 pm

chickenman
WHY? Did he RUFFLE your chicken skin or feathers?

NorCal Dawg

April 22nd, 2011
8:21 pm

Appreciate the coverage on Trinton Sturdivant, Chip. I agree that he is a top-notch student and will excel in the business world. He is a super sharp guy as well as a genuinely nice person. Hope he recovers fully!

Father Flannigan

April 22nd, 2011
8:56 pm

Lemay is clearly the best QB UGA has.

dawg gone

April 22nd, 2011
9:03 pm

Coffee Bluff DAWG

April 22nd, 2011
9:11 pm

Asked Coach Richt about Trinton Sturdivant on Wed in when the coaches were here in SAV. He’s going to get his degree and graduate in Dec while rehabbing the knee as best he can.

I think it’s very unlikely an NFL team will take a chance on him. But he will rehab the knee and try and get picked up by an NFL team and then see what happens in camp.

Sic 'em

April 22nd, 2011
9:23 pm

I was at the Spring game and was very happy to see a big, fast back, Ken Malcome, pounding it up the hole instead of some 5′ 10″ squat ‘taking the load off” of our pass happy O. Maybe it is just me, but I really loved it when we had the big ole horses pounding and pounding the D into submission, and then breaking a 60 yarder…Tim Worley, Keith Henderson, Lars Tate, and of course HW.

Coffee Bluff DAWG

April 22nd, 2011
9:26 pm

Sic ‘em,

You’re right about Malcome. I was there too and thought the whole day he was impressive – big, hard running, and fast.

Biff Pocaroba

April 22nd, 2011
9:38 pm

Biff Pocaroba for Mr. Brave!!

ugab

April 22nd, 2011
10:15 pm

The dawgs havent had a good oline or a dline in years. Its not going to be this year either. It is going to cost MR his job i’m afraid. The last time we beat Fla it is because Moreno ran the ball. This is the SEC. It starts on the lines.

BigL

April 23rd, 2011
7:49 am

I think the main problem with the Lemay situation is that Murray, if he continues to play well, will probably stay thru senior season. Will Lemay wait 3 more seasons for a real chance at starting job?

It Ain't Rocket Science

April 23rd, 2011
8:58 am

Lemaqy is probably the most athletically gifted QB on UGA, but right now he is not the best QB UGA has. We will have to see him in a few games against the big boys to know whether he can put his gifts to good use. Will he wilt when he gets clobbered by a 340 pound man, bent on making his day a little bad. Don’t put so much pressure on him, as he is young and deserves to get worked into the team scheme. If he is indeed, a world beater, and can utilize his talent fully in game day situations, I would hope CMR would also realize this, and get him in games when he is ready.

It Ain't Rocket Science

April 23rd, 2011
8:59 am

Make that LeMay. Coffee please waitress. LOL.

txdawg

April 23rd, 2011
9:24 am

mark – remember that was a UGA writer and not CMR saying that about LeMay. We would all lopve LeMay to be good enough to push a “stud” like Murray. Lets just wait and see

Michael "Punk Ass" Adams = Taking scuzziness to whole new level!

April 23rd, 2011
10:10 am

Where is the POS KimZ Package? Still drunk and getting used and abused at the clubs in Midtown?

Dawgtards have short memories

April 23rd, 2011
10:18 am

I can’t stop myself. I just wish someone would pay attention to me. Help.

AltamahaDawg

April 23rd, 2011
10:31 am

ugab on record as saying Georgia will not have a good d-line this season? which particular players on the d-line are not going to be any good by your analysis?

AltamahaDawg

April 23rd, 2011
10:36 am

BTW, a huge part of the last time we beat UF was collapsing the pocket around Tebow. I also think Moreno might say if asked, he had some holes to run through.

athdog

April 23rd, 2011
11:54 am

Keep in mind, David Greene as a redshirt frosh had Musa and Verron to run the ball, and an offensive line that put three guys in the NFL, along with an NFL tight end. Greene was a GREAT college quarterback and Murray will be a good one, possibly a great one, as well. His surrounding cast has to improve. A little help from the OC with play selection couldn’t hurt, either.

athdog

April 23rd, 2011
11:56 am

Braves? In order, IMO, Aaron (no brainer), Murph, Chipper, Glavine, Smoltz (or Smoltz, Glavine) .
Not a bad top five. In time, I think McCann, who is also the son of a former Dog baseball coach and himself born in Athens, will be on the list.

Tide Rising

April 23rd, 2011
12:19 pm

Sucks for Trinton Sturdivant. But at least the young man will get a decent degree and perhaps his masters before he leaves UGA. Good luck to him.

JT

April 23rd, 2011
12:53 pm

is their not going to be a 10@10 anymore on the recruiting blog since you are over here now??

Yellow Fuzz

April 23rd, 2011
2:07 pm

The last 3 meeting between the dogs and Paul Johnson’s Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets have been decided by 8, 6 and 3 points.

2008 (45-42) Hahahahahahahaha
2009 (30-24)
2010 (42-34)

Looking forward to making you eat more of your careless words this November.

Dave

April 23rd, 2011
4:11 pm

What’s with all the Dale Murphy stuff? He was a good player, but not a great player. The man didn’t even have 400 HR’s and you want to put him in the HOF?? All he was was a slightly above average player wiith a moral compass. Get real, people!

Reaper

April 23rd, 2011
4:27 pm

Being a top OC, you have to know how to break down the opposoing teams defense and prepare a gameplan. I don’t think as of right now UGA has a coach that is capable of doing that. It has not been proved since Bobo took over as the OC and I was not that impressed with CMR playcalling. I beginning to wonder if he actually called the plays at Fla. St. or did someone with some imagination do it. We had a great recruiting year for 2011 but I have noticed how we miss out on a lot of top offensive players. We haven’t been developing the talent and it shows with the lackluster recruiting of top offensive skilled position. Bobo brings in a top QB and he feels as if his job is done. This has to happen year in and year out.

63 Year old grad / fan

April 23rd, 2011
4:40 pm

My heart goes out of Trinton Sturdivant. He has persevered through mental and physical agony which 99.99% of us would not understand. I will miss him in Red and Black, but I believe he has a bright future…just not in football. THANK YOU, son.

63 Year old grad / fan

April 23rd, 2011
4:41 pm

…that’s “my heart goes out TO Trinton Sturdivant….”

Rabid Dawg'84

April 23rd, 2011
4:42 pm

Phil Niekro is Mr. Brave to me. The Dawgs are due for some things going right this year.

AltamahaDawg

April 23rd, 2011
5:02 pm

So that streak of winning 10 games or more for 14 straight years at FSU must have been orchestrated by the man behind the curtain?

BirdDog

April 23rd, 2011
9:03 pm

Dave, you are obviously not from here so please keep your mouth shut. Murph meant much more to the franchise and fans than stats.

thwg

April 23rd, 2011
9:54 pm

Yeah, I hear a finance degree from UGA and a dime might get you a coffee at the diner.
The kid sounds like a great kid, too bad he wasted it on a degree from UGA.

thwg

April 23rd, 2011
10:01 pm

I hear lots of things. Most of it from other techies, but a lot of it comes from voices in my head. I’m sure it is all accurate.

thwg

April 23rd, 2011
10:04 pm

I could be posting about our spring game, but we suck so I’d rather spend my time on a UGA blog.

Class of 93

April 23rd, 2011
10:28 pm

If there is any need for another QB this year Richt would be a fool not to take off Lemay’s reshirt. But then again he may be one.

Fair and Balanced

April 23rd, 2011
11:34 pm

Ga goes 8 -5 this year at best. AD set us up to go 0 – 2 before we get out of the gate. Can’t beat Fl, Tn ia on the rise and gunning for us in Knoxville, Auburn will be too much for us and who knows what others will surprise us. Back up to mediocrity is about all we can do. At least it beats losing 7 games.

7576DAWG

April 24th, 2011
2:42 am

Last year Cam Newton was a one and done. He learned Auburn play book and played in every game. Not to think LeMay can learn enough to win games from the start is crazy and is an excuse that I hope CMR and Bobo will not use if LeMay shows greatness.
The red or first team would have never won if LeMay had not driven them down and scored. Some QB’s just have that leadership quality. When you are behind by less than a touchdown , they take the ball right down and score. Murray failed to even get us in field goal range last year on many occasions when just 3 points from our ALL AMERICAN kicker could have won the game.
I know Murray is one of the most dedicated players as far as studying film and technique and one day I think he will make a great 1-A head coach but so far he is only average as a Quarterback.
I just hope that CMR and Bobo will be open to play LeMay if he shows he can get the job done. Cam Newton sure did and I will put a lot of Quarterback’s intelligence ahead of Newton.
CMR and Bobo’s future at UGA is at stake and to play LeMay or not to play him is one of those decisions that could make or break CMR.

AltamahaDawg

April 24th, 2011
8:00 am

Tn is on the rise? How so? They have a few promising offensive players, but the D is still very far behind. I haven’t read any reports that have them on the rise other than second year coaches tend to do better.. Auburn is having to replace thier entire team. They will not be too much for anyone.

Skydawg

April 24th, 2011
9:20 am

In regards to the OL troubles the last few years, it seems funny how things went downhill when Calloway left. Searles was a disaster and I still don’t understand all the hype around that guy. Hopefully Friend can come in an restore things after coaching under Calloway for the past few years. Injuries you can’t help, they happen. But there is no doubt that UGA has had issues trying to run the ball with Searles at the helm.

Ken Parker

April 24th, 2011
9:52 am

What’s the big deal with who’s “Mr Brave”? Murphy and Chipper have both been great players. It just so happens that Chipper was on teams that had great pitching and won one World Series. I contend that with adequate managers, that group should have won three or four World Series. But we’ll never know. If I remember correctly, Murphy was very articulate and very good with the press, but Chipper is going to be a Hall of Famer.

Buckeye

April 24th, 2011
9:55 am

Florda Cornerback arrest on pot charges…………

SEC! SEC! SEC!

Buckeye

April 24th, 2011
9:55 am

Qualifies for Fulmer Cup points if I’m not mistaken.

atltiger15

April 24th, 2011
10:31 am

7576DAWG

But but but, there is no way Cam can learn a playbook over the course of a summer. How could someone with his lack of intelligence do that? hehe..Play the best man for the job plain and simple..Richt cant sit on his feelings for ole murray if Lemay is ready. Another 7 or 8 win season will do Richt in. UGA should win at LEAST 10 games this yr with that schedule..Should play for sec champkonship at least.

UGASlobberknocker

April 24th, 2011
10:43 am

Chip , I love your work both here and on the radio when I hear you there..I am glad to see you on this blog.

I also have great respect for Tim Tucker,,dating back to his days as the outstanding beat writer for the Braves back in the dark ages. What is he doing now? thanks and keep up the great work.

UGASlobberknocker, and Murph admirer

April 24th, 2011
10:49 am

@Dave, you obviously did not live here in the 1980s to appreciate what Murphy accomplished with a cast of awful players around him. He was ALL that we had. He had great numbers despite no one around him in the batting order to protect him (and that includes Horner). He won gold gloves in a position that wasnt his natural position..he had moved to the OF for the team. He signed every autograph and always had a great attitude. In short, he was the epitome of what a great player should be.

It is not possible to understand the attachment that fans have with Murph if you didnt live the horrible 80s with the Braves.

Team Dream

April 24th, 2011
10:50 am

Hank Aaron without a doubt … Murphy 2nd. Not only was Aaron the homerun king for years, he was voted to the All-Star game a record 25 (count ‘em, 25) times. That record still stands.

It Ain't Rocket Science

April 24th, 2011
10:51 am

DAWG7576,

I bet Cam had a lot less complications in the playbook for last year than Murray and the QB’s have this year or last. Auburns offense was built around Cam for the most part.
I can not understand why folks like to blame Murray for UGA,s dismal record last year. A QB needs a supporting cast in order to be successful. If not, he will usually try and take up the slack for others and make hurried, sometimes ill advised decisions to lift the team up. That is the sign of a true leader, and that is what UGA needs on the field. He finished pretty high statistics wise last year. Can you imagine how good he might have been, if he had an offensive line, RB’s that contributed more, and a little more diverse of a game plan? LeMay is the more athletic of the QB’s at UGA right now, but he will need time to develope his leadership skills and if his skills were so far superior to Murrays, I think he would be starting for UGA. Maybe next year will be different and I sure hope they do not redshirt him, as we may need him if Murray were to get hurt and Mason had to start.

UGASlobberknocker, and Murph admirer

April 24th, 2011
10:55 am

One other thing..If Murph had played in NY or LA, his stats would have been much better, and he would have been a slam dunk HOF. He could have bailed out on the Braves via free agency but didnt. He is being penalized in the HOF voting for being on one of the worst teams in MLB history, Not his fault.

7576DAWG

April 24th, 2011
2:18 pm

atltiger 15
I totally agree with everything you said. Georgia will not see a schedule easier than this year. I think thats why they added Boise State.