Ten@10: Richt says Isaiah Crowell must master pass protection to be ‘full-time back’

Isaiah Crowell will have to do more than run the ball well to play extensively as a freshman, coach Mark Richt said. (Photo by The Ledger-Enquirer reprinted with permission)

Isaiah Crowell will have to do more than run the ball well to play extensively as a freshman, coach Mark Richt said. (Photo by The Ledger-Enquirer reprinted with permission)

THE TEN AT 10:

1. Georgia coach Mark Richt, speaking at a UGA Alumni Association event in Gainesville on Tuesday, reiterated that true freshman Isaiah Crowell will likely be a big part of the Bulldogs’ running game this season. But he also cautioned that Crowell will have to compete with Caleb King and the other tailbacks and that his ability to master pass protection would dictate how much he’s able to play.

“Backs have responsibility to protect on certain blitzes,” Richt said. “If one guy doesn’t know how to do it, he’s a liability at that moment. Can you turn and hand the guy the ball or toss it to him on a sweep or throw him a screen? You can do all those things and he doesn’t have to block anybody. But to constantly pull him in and out of the game every time you’re going to throw the ball with a six- or seven-man protection, you have to give the defense some credit, too. They’re going to know what’s going on or have a pretty good understanding. And when a rookie back is in the game, they’re going to test that. They’re going to bring pressure and see if they’ can pick it up.

“He has to learn that if he wants to be a full-time back. He’s got to.”

That said, Richt said that he’s confident in Crowell’s ability to run the football effectively at the SEC level. “That’s why we recruited him.”

2. Blocking in general is now of paramount concern after this week’s news that A.J. Harmon is leaving the program for “personal reasons.” The 6-foot-5, 320-pound junior was competing for the starting job at right tackle during spring practice. His departure leaves the Bulldogs perilously thin on the offensive front. They presently have only eight returning linemen heading into the summer and three of those aren’t healthy at the moment — Brent Benedict (knee), Austin Long (back/pectoral muscle) and Dallas Lee (respiratory problems).

Nor surprisingly, Richt said that offensive line will once again be a recruiting priority in 2012. The Bulldogs are already bringing in five linemen in this year’s class, six if you include long snapper Nathan Theus. Richt said they’d probably sign at least that many this year.

“I’d imagine we’ll sign at least five or six,” Richt said.

Georgia currently has extended offers to seven prospects, including five-star tackles John Theus of Jacksonville, Avery Young of Palm Beach Gardens and D.J. Humphries of Charlotte. More than likely they’ll have to bring in at least one or two junior college linemen as they are slated to have no senior linemen for 2012.

3. Georgia’s 9-4 win over Kennesaw State in baseball Tuesday night was just what the doctor ordered. The Diamond Dogs (27-26) led 9-0 through six innings in that game and were able to play for once without angst.

Now their entire season is on the line in a humongous, mega-colossal, three-game series against Vanderbilt, which starts Thursday night. The Commodores (42-8) are ranked No. 1 in at least one of the many college baseball polls and Georgia could only enhance its increasingly shaky NCAA resume by winning the series or, better yet, pulling off an unlikely sweep.

“We’ve got a shot and we’ve got to do something special this weekend,” coach David Perno told reporters after the Kennesaw game. “We needed a win tonight and we got it, although Kennesaw helped us a bit. It’s been a while since someone played poorly against us.”

On his postgame radio show, Perno urged Georgia fans to come out strong in support of the team Thursday night. The game is being televised by ESPNU as its SEC Game of the Week. First pitch is set for 7:30 p.m.

4. Georgia coach Mark Fox and his staff entertained basketball prospect Ryan Harrow in Athens on Tuesday. Harrow, a 6-1 point guard from Marietta, is seeking a transfer from N.C. State after playing at the ACC school as a freshman. He was spotted having lunch with Fox at a Longhorn’s restaurant Tuesday afternoon. Fox canceled a scheduled speaking engagement in Gainesville Tuesday evening to remain in Athens with Harrow and his mother. Assistant coach Kwanza Johnson filled in for Fox at the UGA Alumni Day function at the Gainesville Civic Center.

Harrow is taking a barnstorm tour of visits this week. He has already been to Kentucky, Louisville and Texas in addition to UGA and will visit St. John’s later this week before making a decision. Harrow averaged 9.3 points and 3.3 assists off the bench for the Wolfpack last season. He decided to leave after coach Sidney Lowe was fired a replaced by former Alabama coach Mark Gottfried. He will have to sit out next season per NCAA transfer rules. Harrow averaged 31 points per game as a senior at Walton High.

Should Harrow choose Georgia his timing would be ideal. The Bulldogs will lose starting guards Gerald Robinson and Dustin Ware to graduation after this season.

The Bulldogs are still actively recruiting at least two players in Harrow and Rockdale County’s Kevin Ware, a former Tennessee signee.

“The way our sport goes, you never know what you’re going to need in the spring,” Johnson said. “You may plan two classes out, but it never works out exactly how you think it’s going to. This is probably a little bit late to still be recruiting. But at the same time we had a unique situation with both Jeremy [Price] and Chris [Barnes] graduating and Trey [Thompkins] and Travis [Leslie] leaving for the NBA.”

5. One player that could help Fox’s Hounds immediately is Nick Marshall. A football signee out of Wilcox County, Richt said Tuesday the plan is still to allow the 6-foot-2 Marshall to play both football and basketball at Georgia. But, he added, that comes with conditions.

“When it’s a two-sport athlete, he has to be doing well academically,” Richt said. “We’ll have to help him through it. We’ll have to help him manage his time. Charlie Ward did it when I was at Florida State. But he redshirted that first year before he started playing basketball. It’s not easy, but it can be done.”

Marshall averaged 28 points per game as guard at Wilcox County. He was an all-state quarterback in high school but is expected to start off at defensive back for the Bulldogs.

6. Richt was asked again by a Gainesville reporter about the testy exchange he had with fan at a Bulldog Club stop in Macon last month. The man was critical of the Bulldogs’ offensive philosophies and assistant coaches and the normally-reserved and always-chaste Richt surprised a lot of people after he shot back, “I know what the hell I’m doing, OK.”

“It’s been publicized that I got on a guy about what he was asking, but even then we hugged at the end and it was fine,” Richt said Tuesday. “He just wanted to give his opinion and I wanted to let him know I was there. It wasn’t really that big of a deal, but that’s really the only time it has gotten a little testy. I appreciated the guy’s passion for his team and the program. I just wanted to let him know I’ve been doing it a long time and still know what I’m doing.”

Richt told the reporter he continues to be well received on his weekly jaunts across the state to speak.

“Everybody’s excited,” said Richt, who will be in Dalton on Thursday and Albany next week. “They’re excited about the football team and they want to hear about the recruiting class. It’s been very good.

7. I also ran into football signee Sterling Bailey and his parents at the Gainesville function. Bailey, an outside linebacker from East Hall, is way ahead of schedule in rehabilitating his right shoulder, which he had surgically repaired earlier this year. Bailey was also recently recognized with for a Senior Leadership Award at his high school graduation.

8. I’ve been kind of slow to get on this story but the Bulldogs have a chance to pull off a pretty magical two-for-one recruiting coup here in the late spring. Grayson linebacker/running back Denzel Nkemdiche ended up meeting freshman eligibility requirements recently. That means he will be able to sign with a school in 2011 instead attending junior college, as was originally planned.

What makes that significant is Nkemdiche’s “little brother,” rising junior Robert Nkemdiche, is the state’s No. 1-rated prospect for 2013 and has said in no uncertain terms he plans to attend the same school as his older brother. Denzel confirmed to me in an email that he visited Ole Miss on Tuesday and plans to check out Georgia this weekend and will likely sign with one of the two.

I’m supposed to talk to Denzel later today so I hope to file a full report soon thereafter. Meanwhile, let me add that, as a color commentator for WSB-TV’s Friday Sports Zone Game of the Week last fall, I got to see Denzel play live and on videotape and he is legitimate FBS prospect in his own right. But, playing last year as a sophomore in the state’s highest football classification, Robert is one of the most dominant defensive linemen I’ve seen in a long time.

9. For the second consecutive year, Georgia’s women’s basketball and men’s golf teams were recognized by the NCAA for being in the top 10 percent nationally in the multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) of all programs in their sport. The NCAA annually honors programs which rank among the nation’s top-10 percent covering their latest multiyear APR, which covers a four-year span. The men’s golf program earned a perfect 1000 for the years 2006-07 through 2009-10, while the women’s basketball program scored 995.

“This is a very special achievement for these two programs and we salute their outstanding efforts,” said Ted White, UGA’s director of student-athlete academic services. “Our coaches and student-athletes value the hard work and dedication it takes to excel, both in the classroom and in their sports.”

10. THIS & THAT: Hope you saw my report on Georgia letterman Jake Scott (1966-68) receiving his long past due selection into the College Football Hall of Fame. . . . It’s a huge week for Georgia’s spring sports teams as the men’s and women’s tennis teams land in Palo Alto, Calif., for the NCAA Championships, No. 1-ranked Marta Silva Zamora competes in the NCAA Championships in College Station, Texas; the men’s golf team tries to advance out of a west regional in Colorado, and the No. 6 seeded Lady Bulldogs’ softball team plays host for the NCAA Athens Regional, which will include FSU, Georgia State and UAB.

509 comments Add your comment

AltamahaDawg

May 19th, 2011
3:43 pm

I’m sure it was very RushLimbaugh-esgue.

Mobile Dawg

May 19th, 2011
3:44 pm

I truly don’t understand why the Oline didn’t achieve last year, they were billed as our “major” strength, and by all the laws of nature they should have been. The only answer was they weren’t prepared. How that happened is a mystery.

Mobile Dawg

May 19th, 2011
3:45 pm

Nah, more like the “insensitive one”. He don’t care about my feelings.

404

May 19th, 2011
3:50 pm

UGAs “veteran” 2010 O-Line was putrid.

Of the 3 Seniors at O-Line, whats the depth of their experience?

O-Line depth is a MAJOR concern for Richt.

Just saying:

Is it “smarter” for Richt to run Crowell, or “warehouse” him at GMC for 1 year?

The odds of success are better and the risk is lower for Richt
if he sends Crowell to GMC.

AltamahaDawg

May 19th, 2011
3:52 pm

O-line + Mystery = big change made

Hope that’s a good equation.

SSIgator

May 19th, 2011
3:52 pm

Mobile Dawg -

“The only answer was they weren’t prepared. How that happened is a mystery.”

No mystery. You answered your own question – coaching.

AltamahaDawg

May 19th, 2011
3:55 pm

MarineDawg

May 19th, 2011
4:25 pm

First, everyone says the DC is a problem and he should be dismissed; Richt gets rid of him; Richt continues to get blasted. Secondly, everyone says the OL is and has been the problem for the last few years. The OL coach leaves and Richt still gets blasted. Now, as well as the last few years, everyone is calling for the OC’s head. I’m sure that if Richt gets rid of him; he will continue to get blasted. There was an earlier poster that said even if Richt goes 11-1 this season, but fails to beat UF, then he should be fired. You have got to be kidding me. IF all of these problems were indeed the cause for UGA’s slide since 2007, then do you expect that things will change so quickly when coaches are let go and new ones with different schemes are brought in? Has anyone ever heard of weathering the storm? Trust me, no one is happy about the last few seasons, but it seems funny to me that recruits seem to believe in Richt more so than grown men who have been following football longer than most of these kids have been alive. Hence, that’s why they continue to have recruiting classes that are ranked in the top 10 year after year. Do you not realize that 3 fumbles at bad times cost us 3 games? That’s not the coaches’ fault. Not to mention that a freshman qb started. The year before that, we had another qb by the name of Joe Cox that had very little playing experience. We lost a qb that was the #1 pick in the NFL draft a few years ago, along with a rb that was drafted in the first round as well during that very same year. They also had more season ending injuries to potential starters during that year than any of the teams that they played. There are no excuses for the off field issues, but sometimes you just have a string of bad luck and you have to work your way through it. Fellows, they will be okay and if not then who do you suppose they hire as a new HC? This is a serious questions so I sincerely hope that people respond with something of substance to offer and not just spit out superlatives.

BYRDDAWG

May 19th, 2011
4:28 pm

Marine, I agree! I’m very interested in seeing how Auburn does this yr now that their #1 draft choice is GONE!!!!

Chip Towers

May 19th, 2011
4:34 pm

HEY, BE SURE TO SEND ME ANY MAILBAG QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE OR JUST SPOUT ‘EM OFF HERE.

MarineDawg

May 19th, 2011
4:36 pm

Thanks BYRDDAWG! It just gets old hearing all the negative talk all the time. The sky is not falling in Athens and no one person is responsible for everything that goes awry on a football team. He may be accountable, but not responsible.

kb

May 19th, 2011
4:37 pm

404, Crowell can’t be “warehoused” at GMC unless there something to the contrary he qualified and will be enrolled at UGA, could be redshirted , but I understand and from what I have seen can play on D-1 level.Just an estimate but the 3 senior o linemen have a combined 76 starts and Gates started 3 games last year.

kb

May 19th, 2011
4:39 pm

The starting line as it stands now averages 329 lbs.

BYRDDAWG

May 19th, 2011
4:40 pm

I’m looking forward to what we were missing last yr…..John Jenkins-340lb BEAST at nose!!!!

kb

May 19th, 2011
4:41 pm

MarineDawg , totally agree with you.

fpice

May 19th, 2011
5:16 pm

MarineDawg,kb,others. Of course it is not Mark Richt’s fault! CMR can never be at fault because he is a good man. After all he is a Godly man, A Sunday school teacher, almost an evangelist. I am so happy for Mark Richts character and so forth.
Problem is–he is being paid about 3Million bucks a year to win football games. He lost SEVEN games last year! HOW do you lose SEVEN games at UGA?
The inept CMR should already have been fired. You folks act like keeping CMR and giving him another chance is more important than the football program at UGA.
UGA fans and alumni deserve more. FIRE MARK RICHT TODAY!

kb

May 19th, 2011
5:21 pm

How did Mack brown lose 7 at Texas last year ? Last year sucked, get over it.

BYRDDAWG

May 19th, 2011
5:28 pm

& Houston Nutt lose 8???

BYRDDAWG

May 19th, 2011
5:28 pm

& neither of those started a freshman QB!!!

Mobile Dawg

May 19th, 2011
6:19 pm

SSI, of course I answered my own question, it’s called “sarcasm”. And Marine, with all due respect and appreciate your service to our Country if your name is true, how can you have accountability without responsibility. In the end the top man is both “responsible” and “accountable”. Have to disagree with the “run” of bad luck too. Good planning and organization equal good luck.

MarineDawg

May 19th, 2011
6:25 pm

fpice,

Since you are so intent in having the coach fired, who do you suppose that we replace him with?

tide roll

May 19th, 2011
6:35 pm

You’re starting offensive line is good.
That’s never been the issue. The issue , beyond the effect of an injury or two, is: Can you keep them motivated when there is no competition for their position. The drop-off in talent from starter to reserve is incredible, and that includes your 9th rated offense line class (in the conference!) With the knowledge that Richt and Bobo had regarding pre-existing injuries and potential academic issues, there’s really no reason for your offensive line depth to be where it is. I’m not so sure that the reserves, even if healthy, are considered SEC caliber. And the sad thing is that this was the year to build a physical AND DEEP offensive line, especially to take advantage of Auburn’s personnel losses on their defesive line. Really no excuse for this.

MarineDawg

May 19th, 2011
6:39 pm

Well Mobile Dawg, the name is definitely true. Has been for over 26 years. There is a difference between responsibility and accountability. That is a hallmark of Marine leadership. Let me explain…

If you’re in charge and you have people that work for you. If those people do not do the things that they’re responsible for taking care of, then they’re responsible.

As the overall person in charge, you’re accountable for their actions or lack thereof.

On good planning and organization…how do you plan for a player fumbling the ball, not once, not twice, but three times on the go ahead score?

MarineDawg

May 19th, 2011
6:44 pm

And let me add that you may be responsible for something but you’re not the one that will be held accountable when things go awry.

tide roll

May 19th, 2011
6:45 pm

The only person who likes your 2011 offensive line recruiting class is Coach Mike Bobo, and its for all those wrong South Georgia
“good ole boy” reasons. The right change would do the Georgia football program a world of good! Of course, being married to Barbara Dooley’s neice may preclude that. What a program!

fpice

May 19th, 2011
6:47 pm

MarineDawg, by your question it seems you think there is not a replacement coach who would be as good as Mark Richt? I took it that way. Let me be as cute as your answer. I will answer your question with a question. What competent head coach wouldn’t be better than CMR? $3 Million per year for a coach who needs OJT! Needs help to figure out X’s and O’s! Wastes talent! Hires poor assistants! Take the blinders off!

It Ain't Rocket Science

May 19th, 2011
6:59 pm

Felton,

Murray gave up 25 sacks you say. I’ll be darn, I didn’t know he was on the O line also. Wow, am I glad this blog has knowledgable folks like you posting so I can stay informed.

kb

May 19th, 2011
7:00 pm

Tideroll, If Benedict (who played in the spring) and Long can get healthy we will have a little depth.
By the way they were both offered by Bama.

MarineDawg

May 19th, 2011
7:01 pm

fpice,

That’s the 3 million dollor question. I don’t know who the replacement should be. You are the one calling for him to be fired. You don’t point out a problem without first offering a solution. Not a partial solution, but a complete solution. That solution should include the person that should replace him. I’m not trying to be a smarta$$, I’m just simply asking who should be his replacement. I’m not trying to start an argument. We both want UGA to be sucessful. I just think that hiring a new head coach is not always the answer. I agree with you that he has made some bad calls. There’s no argument in that. What I’m saying is that we don’t know all the external or internal facts that may or may not have been within his scope. What I’m saying, how do we know that he wasn’t asking for certain things from people above his head that he wasn’t getting. I suspect that is why the AD came out and made statement that would lead you to believe that indeed there could have been issues that contributed to these problems. Think about it…It just doesn’t make sense for things to just slide the way they have if there wasn’t something going on that we are not privy to.

It Ain't Rocket Science

May 19th, 2011
7:03 pm

Fulmer Cup,

what Position do you play for Auburn? Come on you can’t fool us. The evidence is obvious. You can’t keep from complaining about UGA, you are on a lot of blogs at a lot of different times each day, which could mean you are an Auburn grad. that is usually unemployed. You copy and paste a lot, so there is another indication, and you secretly harbor latent tendencies, and there’s the final straw. Do you seriously enjoy people saying disparaging remarks about you?

fpice

May 19th, 2011
7:48 pm

MarineDawg, unlike you, I have had enough! How much worse could a new coach be than losing SEVEN games?
I am of the opinion that CMR has lost this program. I can’t forget the sting of the last few seasons. CMR has been well compensated for his services. Now it is time for him to become an evangelist or something where he can use his talents.
UGA football is just waiting for some coach to set us on fire! The sky is the limit with the right leader/coach.

It Ain't Rocket Science

May 19th, 2011
8:21 pm

Fpice,

CMR deserves the chance to turn around UGA this year. He has been a good coach and great leader most of the previous 10 years he has been the HC. If you expect to be on or near the top in the SEC or any other conference, year after year, then you are in the wrong sport. You had better hope that who ever manages that feat, doesn’t get caught paying the players, because that is about the only way, any team could stay on top for more than a few years without having a couple of years where things did not work so well, as planned. The years of year in and out dominance by one college team or a few of them, ended in my younger years and believe me, that was a while ago.

MarineDawg

May 19th, 2011
8:43 pm

Fpice,

We’re going to have to agree to disagree. We will just wait and see how the season turns out. Either way. he will be the coach when the season starts unless something major comes up.

aprilglaspie

May 19th, 2011
9:58 pm

Same as it ever as:

What exactly is that Management Major at Tech? I think that’s about 90% of the alleged football team.

AltamahaDawg

May 19th, 2011
10:55 pm

Oh well, YOU have had enough. You should have said that sooner. You really had MarineDawg on the ropes there.

Otis My Man

May 19th, 2011
11:18 pm

DAWGS IN 2011–
Dawgs roll in the SEC East and lose to a more talented/mature team from the West (AL or LSU) We beat FL, SC , Boise and AU in 2011. Mark it down now!!!

kb

May 19th, 2011
11:45 pm

Some tend to forget that its been since 97 and 98 Tenn.that a program won back to back SEC titles.

MikeP

May 20th, 2011
8:35 am

kb
May 19th, 2011
2:34 pm
“Mobile dawg there’s only one SEC team that has a winning record vs. Fla since 2001, Ole miss.”
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Where did you get that strange idea? Auburn is 3-1 vs Florida since 2001. It never hurts to research a little before posting….

kb

May 20th, 2011
11:20 am

You’re right MIke P , I missed seeing Auburn.

AltamahaDawg

May 20th, 2011
2:46 pm

He meant teams not current under grand jury indictment.

MikeP

May 20th, 2011
3:11 pm

The only place Auburn is involved with any grand jury is in the delusional dreams of jealous rival fans.

Mobile Dawg

May 20th, 2011
4:20 pm

So Rocket Science, things just fell apart, this bad, in “one” year? That’s why he deserves “one” year? I’m on record as seeing things deteriorating as far back as five years ago, asleep at the wheel that long doesn’t deserve “one” more. Asleep at the wheel in the conference for “one” year can put you way behind the eight ball. I’m also on record as saying I hope CMR proves me wrong, I have eaten some crow before, would love to do it again in this case.

Thanks again Marine for your service, I’ve worked with a quite a few good men and a couple of women I might add, who were Marines.

mars

May 20th, 2011
4:52 pm

I’m concerned about depth at Head Coach position.

cadawg

May 20th, 2011
5:34 pm

i agree with rocket science. the question isn’t whether the ship is sailing in the wrong direction — we all know that it is — but whether richt can get it turned around. he, in my mind, at least, has earned that opportunity because of the undeniable success he has had at georgia. if he doesn’t get it done, then he’ll be fired. if he does get it done, he won’t. i don’t see what more there really is to say about this.

cadawg

May 20th, 2011
5:37 pm

oh, and rocket science: fulmer cup IS an auburn fan. his old handle is WDE (he may have other personae of which I am not aware), and he said somewhere that he was an auburn grad (class of 99, if memory serves).

of the many trolls on the ajc, i think he is the worst of the bunch. he has no agenda other than to provoke. it’s pretty pathetic.

AltamahaDawg

May 20th, 2011
8:48 pm

There is a big difference between being off cource and sailing the wrong way.

AltamahaDawg

May 20th, 2011
8:52 pm

Buit I am 100% in agreement. It’s all going to work out one way or the other. Cannot understand why the some in the crowd can’t seem to deal with that reality.

Mobile Dawg

May 20th, 2011
10:50 pm

It’s not that we can’t deal with it Alt, it’s just that the ship’s been off course for quite a while. We quietly hoped that it would get better, when it didn’t and we continued to hear weak excuses or see no action we got vocal about our discontent. Personally I believe the noise led to change. To late, for CMR? Don’t know.

I can’t understand why some are so willing to overlook putting your own interests above the good of the program. It was called loyalty, continuity, among other things. If that didn’t happen, then IMO there are some serious questions about his qualifications. Therefore he doesn’t get my pass until he’s proved he earned it. And as long as the kool aid krowd continues their chorus, so will the checks and balance krowd.

crocodile man

May 21st, 2011
4:46 am

will this guy ever learn——-ever thought about creating a powerful running game?————Answer is ———-NO.

Hairy dawg

May 21st, 2011
8:42 am

Tide roll,

Rivals has our O line clas ranked 26th in the country and 8th in our confrence. That does not sound that bad.