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

GR82BAG8R

May 18th, 2011
9:01 pm

Perhaps the latest movements out of Athens are due to Richt’s finally concluding that there is more to being a Bulldog football player than pure athleticism – - character, integrity, commitment. If these changes are Richt beginning to hold players accountable as men as well as players, Georgia’s team may be ready to compete again with other SEC schools that have recent BCS titles. Georgia has the talent. Now can the coaching take the stable of re-committed players to the promised land? Last year’s losing record was a wake-up call to perennial top-10 recruiting classes.

bitter "OLE" School dooley(aka vince)

May 18th, 2011
9:14 pm

to my ole nemisse “Tide Troll” where the f-0– @#$ do you get your info flunky—–dream team rank

6th in nation——————–go back to your 3rd shift at wal-mart and dont forget your mopp and buckett—————-hahahahahahahahahahah

————————–bamma tree killers sux———————-pay for play L/A (lower alabamma) trolls sux

bitter "OLE" School dooley(aka vince)

May 18th, 2011
9:24 pm

lissen theres only 1 hershall—pull up his video on you tube and understand no-one–i mean no one has ever and will ever carry the rock like #34——lets wait until after game 1 to see what has really trans at uga——–early sept will tell all——————-deal with it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! troll punks

Mobile Dawg

May 18th, 2011
9:47 pm

Flat Tire, I’m right there with you. For those that can’t see the forest for the trees they deserve what they get. Simple economics, CMR gets the gold mine, those who spend the big bucks get the shaft. I’m ready to see some serious results from “studying some cutting edge football”. Seriously, that’s one of the dumbest things I’ve ever heard.

Huh

May 18th, 2011
10:02 pm

He might by the time he’s a junior. Assuming he isn’t kicked off the team by then

Worm

May 18th, 2011
10:07 pm

Chip, as someone who went to Henry Grady, How the heck did Bill King land his gig?

Knowshon redshirted...he couldn't block, either

May 18th, 2011
10:30 pm

Hmmm, if Crowell can’t block, and Caleb can’t hit the hole, let’s hope that Boo Malcolm can do both.
I remember last year Spurrier, when asked if Lattimore could block well said something to the effect of
‘we’ve got linemen to block, we need him to run’. I think they won the East.

AltamahaDawg

May 18th, 2011
10:43 pm

Certainly won’t be Sitting around fretting and talking about it though.

ryan

May 18th, 2011
11:03 pm

I am just going to say this what ever happens will happens we can talk and talk till we puke about what going to happen to Richt it does not solve anything to keep talking about him getting fired i hope we have a great season and hope Crowell does well .

View from the Bench

May 18th, 2011
11:06 pm

“ability to master pass protection would dictate how much he’s able to play”. Are you kidding? What are the chances that Trent Richardson, Marcus Lattimore, Jeff Demps, Knile Davis, or Vic Ballard will spend time on the bench because they might not be able to pass block? Look for Crowell to transfer after his second season, and end up across the line from us in the league. CMR would have benched H. Walker and G. Hurst. Can we get a new HC soon?

Coach Grohbo

May 18th, 2011
11:14 pm

Different year. Same story.

Richt’s passive blocking schemes get players hurt.

Linemen are never taught to drive block properly in this offense.

Tville Dawg

May 19th, 2011
1:31 am

I’m surprised the Coach that knows what the hell he is doing still remembers Charlie Ward. Oh yeah that’s the same Charlie Ward that started out punting for FSU at Richt’s mentor, good ole boy Bobby Bowden’s request. It appears Bowden taught Richt very well how to coach. Didn’t Richt say he recruited Cam Newton, Nat’l Champ QB as a tight end at UGA. That would have been a waste of talent. Richt wasted three years of D.J. Shockley’s eligibility rotting on the bench. That waste of talent cost UGA a run at the National Title. And now he’s at it again trying to pressure a young Rb who hasn’t even suited up to learn how to block to support Bobo’s dink and and dump short yardage passing game of the gloved one A.Murray. The reason why Caleb King can block is because he can’t run the rock. Duh, Richt, Duh you don’t need Crowell to pass block out the gate, you need to put the best O-line together you can muster so he can run the ball effectively enough to help save your job. This recruiting class will be Richt’s last because he will finally be exposed once and for all as a head coach who does not get much production out of his coaches to coach players but relies strictly on the talents or lack of talent of the players just like his mentor Bowden, who blew more National title games at FSU against inferior well coached opponents than he won. UGA players are highly recruited and rated but the coaching staff can’t make a good player great because they don’t have the skills. They make good players look average during their stay at UGA and then the NFL drafts them high based on undeveloped potential. Coming up DawgNation 2011: another forgetable year at 7-6 or 8-5. I hope I’m wrong, but another loss to SC, Tenn, or UF, and good ole boy Richt is long gone & good riddance the game has passed him by anyway.

RED DOG 77

May 19th, 2011
1:37 am

Coach Mark Richt is doing his best “Vince Dooley” impression of “woe is me” concerning our Oline for 2011. Ok, Ok, Ok…….Sturdivant is gone, A.J. Harmon is gone, but folks, CHILL……..our Georgia BULLDOGS have lots of unproven young linemen…..true freshmen, red shirt freshmen that are chomping at the bit for their oportunity to play ball early……….case in point: Trinton Sturdivant was a freshman All-American folks………we have guys capable of stepping-up……..I have faith in “my” BULLDOGS……….We will be fine, I promise…………RED

AltamahaDawg

May 19th, 2011
7:49 am

Not sure we have another Sturdivant freshman in this class, but we aren’t relying on that. We are looking for somebody to have a Gates freshman year though, just to add depth, and I’d believe we do have that coming in.

It Ain't Rocket Science

May 19th, 2011
8:09 am

Knowshown redshirted,

Ask spurrier if the backs blocked when the coach was all QB coach, and believed you lived or died through the air. I hope you are old enough to remember his days at Florida.

Zeke

May 19th, 2011
8:22 am

UGA is in trouble.

Either:

1) Crowell starts and can’t block and Murray gets injured and out for season

2) Caleb starts, and he rarely scores points, only 2 td’s in 2010.

The loss of Ealey’s 11 td’s is staggering at RB and richt’s mismanagement of Ealey will go down as the final straw that broke the camel’s back in Richt’s career at UGA.

Bart

May 19th, 2011
8:23 am

i HAVE LONG SUSPECTED RICHT WAS MORE INTERESTED IN HAVING RB’S WHO PASSBLOCKED VS. RUN. THIS ARTICLE CONFIRMS THAT.

It Ain't Rocket Science

May 19th, 2011
8:27 am

Bart,

What does Crowell do if he is in the game and it is a passing play? Fold his arms and let his QB get crushed. When the RB is not the featured man on a play, he is expected to pick up a blitz, or at least slow down a DE that might break through the secondary. If he doesn’t have to block, then that usually frees him up as a safety valve if the wide outs are covered. What do you do if the play is an out pass to the FB. You block if you are the running back. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, in football.

DawginLex

May 19th, 2011
8:40 am

http://www.ajc.com/news/clayton/riverdale-cops-teacher-urinated-951016.html

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That Fulmer Cup Champs guy is in big trouble.

It Ain't Rocket Science

May 19th, 2011
8:53 am

Make secondary, primary as in O line. Until those folks jell, the RB will most likely be a player in pass protection and maybe a little less as the season progress’s.

It Ain't Rocket Science

May 19th, 2011
8:58 am

DAWGINLEX,

He was just making an out house stop in house, LOL. Me thinks he will probably not be in the school system too much longer.

GO DAWGS

Lowcountry Bulldawg

May 19th, 2011
8:59 am

Also note that Iowa dismissed the leading rusher the past two seasons. So lets start a blog on how Ferentz is in his last days. How Ferentz is a tool, how he has no clue as to what he is doing. O wait, that is a Big 10 coach so its not as much fun for the trolls who follow UGA with so much zeal that they really apply as honory fans of the program. You know since they spend so much time researching how and why UGA is soooooo destined to fail.

WTH ??

May 19th, 2011
9:07 am

CMR said Crowell has to master Pass Protection to become a full-time back.

So, UGA nows offers a college course caalled “Pass Protection?”

AltamahaDawg

May 19th, 2011
9:07 am

No Bart, it comfirms that you can’t read with comprehension.

AltamahaDawg

May 19th, 2011
9:16 am

Richt never said “master”. That’s the hit generating AJV headline department’s wording. He said he can’t let a blitzer kill his starting QB by having a RB in every play for the entire game that cannot block in any situation at all. Appearantly some of you think if you close your eyes and pretend real hard, it won’t happen.

Not to mention ignoring having to run an addition play just to get BACK to the line of scrimmage from where that sack gets spotted.

BYRDDAWG

May 19th, 2011
9:20 am

Some of these posts are hilarios…..Richt doesn’t know how to coach? Bobby Bowden didn’t know how to coach? Backs don’t need to know how to block?? Richt wasted DJ????? First, Richt can coach! We started a freshman QB last yr & had a new DC implementing a new 3-4 scheme!! BB was the 3nd winningest coach in D1 HISTORY!! If Ealey could’ve blocked then Murray would not have gotten clobbered against Arkansas last yr!!! I guess David Greene was horrible?? He was only the winningest QB in college EVER!!!! We’ll be really good this yr…Murray might be 1st team All SEC & the D will be much improved in yr 2 of CTG’s scheme!!!! Please post more thoughtfully…….WOOF WOOF

MikeP

May 19th, 2011
9:22 am

You Dawgs sure are putting a lot of eggs in your Crowell basket. Last year Auburn and South Carolina signed the #1 and #2 RB prospects in the country and I’ve already seen more hype about Crowell than Dyer and Lattimore combined.

That Crowell puppy better grow up in a hurry or there will be some long-faced Dawgs come, say, the end of September.

Real Dawg Fan

May 19th, 2011
9:28 am

MikeP-

Im good. My hype is around OUR D which looks good and D wins championships. Instead of worrying about MY team, you should worry if your QB is sober or not

Tard Dawg

May 19th, 2011
9:29 am

Dawgs are average at best.

Lowcountry Bulldawg

May 19th, 2011
9:30 am

MikeP you are a complete fool if you think Lattimore was not getting ALL kinds of love from SC this time last year. The story of a instate elite recruit RB staying home? Please dont let your hate for all things UGA prevent you from be a realist. FOOL!

Fulmer Cup Champs

May 19th, 2011
9:35 am

“That Fulmer Cup Champs guy is in big trouble.”

DawginLex = moron

Fulmer Cup Champs

May 19th, 2011
9:37 am

Lowcountry Bulldawg has a point. Lattimore was getting MUCH love from the sports media. I haven’t heard a whole lot about Crowell other than UGA fans crowing about how awesome he is.

Real Dawg Fan

May 19th, 2011
9:37 am

Fulmer Cup Champs = Auburn fan = 4 players idicted today = from best to worst in 1 season

Real Dawg Fan

May 19th, 2011
9:38 am

We just praise Crowell because again, #1 RB prospect stayed home to play

AltamahaDawg

May 19th, 2011
9:40 am

SC was in the lower half of the SEC in Rushing last year. Lost 5 games, and gave up 30 sacks. But Spurrier said…..

Great.

Lowcountry Bulldawg

May 19th, 2011
9:45 am

Go find a blog post where I am drooling over Crowell. Let me clue you in though, you want find one. Chris Lowe from ESPN in his blog, SEC Impact players made mention rather than Alshon Jeffery he would have selected IC for this. Look target all ya want but the fact is 2 True Freshman RB in the SEC had monster years last year. Now you get a team in UGA who unfortunately is looking for a #1 back that signs what many to believe to be the #1 back in the Nation, well your gonna get the juices flowing in Athens.

Rational approach I know, try to follow it though. You may just learn something.

ryan

May 19th, 2011
9:52 am

This blog has turned into a kindergarten people going on an on bashing UGA saying your school is better than my school seriously grow up UGA will better this year the haters can keep bashing all the want but they don’t have any clue what will happen this year period .

DawginLex

May 19th, 2011
9:53 am

I predicted Crowell would be 3rd on the depth chart after fall camp when Ealey was still in the mix. I still say he doesn’t start in the opener.

I don’t believe Richt will redshirt him though. He can’t afford to. Same with Lemay. If somebody on that roster can help now, they will play. Richt may not have another year to figure it out.

I also think as many as 10 true freshmen will play significant minutes during the season.

WR-Mitchell
WR-Scott-Wesley
OL-Dantzler
OLB-Drew
TE-Rome
DB-Marshall
DB-Swann
RB-Crowell
QB-Lemay
ST-Turene

Could be a couple more too. Being talented is good. Being young costs you, especially in the SEC. That’s why I believe 9-3 for this team would be outstanding.

Real Dawg Fan

May 19th, 2011
9:57 am

DawginLex –

I agree, Id also add Xavier Ward to the list

DawginLex

May 19th, 2011
9:59 am

Isn’t he recovering from a serious injury?

Real Dawg Fan

May 19th, 2011
10:05 am

Havent heard that, I just know about Bailey’s surgery but even he is said to be recovering faster than expected although Im sure he’ll redshirt

Fulmer Cup Champs

May 19th, 2011
10:12 am

Lowcountry Bulldawg

Reading comprehension isn’t one of your strengths is it? I never wrote anything about YOU crowing over Crowell.

AltamahaDawg

May 19th, 2011
10:14 am

Spurrier was quoted as saying something to the effect…..after all those years winning all those titles, I finally figured out how to beat Georgia in rushing by 12 whole yards.

Fulmer Cup Champs

May 19th, 2011
10:16 am

ryan

Do you always lie? Reason I ask is because your fellow mutt fans were the ones trashing other universities.

Fulmer Cup Champs

May 19th, 2011
10:17 am

“Let me clue you in though, you want find one. ”

What is it with mutt fans and poor grammar skills?

Fulmer Cup Champs

May 19th, 2011
10:18 am

“I finally figured out how to beat Georgia in rushing by 12 whole yards.”

Spurrier has always owned UGA football.

Lowcountry Bulldawg

May 19th, 2011
10:23 am

FCC, thats all you had to say? Couldnt debate my point in the Lowe blog could you? Exactly the point. Once you attack UGA fans some will come to the defense with logic and reason. You may not have mentioned me, but when words like- ALL- are used I take umbridge with it. So continue you with your anti-UGA rhetoric all you like. Just know that some will call you on your BS.

ryan

May 19th, 2011
10:28 am

Fulmer Cup UGA fans have a right to defend our selves you keep bashing us we will respond dude you need grow up are you going spend your hole life bashing UGA .

BYRDDAWG

May 19th, 2011
10:42 am

fulmer, I was just wondering what you thought about your 4 clowns getting indicted on felony charges?? Our boys get arrested on suspended lic, moped on sidewalks, etc etc etc!!!!! Auburn’s hit the jackpot!!!!

Real Dawg Fan

May 19th, 2011
10:44 am

BYRDDAWG -

Thanks for saying that to Fulmer, I said it earlier with no response and maybe you’ll get 1. Or his mouth his full but not from me, my zippers broke