Georgia’s ‘Big John’ Jenkins dealing with the heat of expectations

ATHENS – Reporters covering UGA talked to freshmen and first-year defensive players for the first time this morning. I think I may have interviewed a half-dozen in all. I will be slowly rolling them out here as I get around to transcribing them and writing them up.

Let’s see, there was Ray Drew, Damian Swann, Corey Moore, Amarlo Herrera, Chris Sanders, Quintavious Harrow.  Oh yeah, and some big guy named “Jenkins.”

Below is a little taste of my interview with junior college transfer nose guard Jonathan “Big John” Jenkins. Jenkins said he’s down to 342 pounds after first reporting to UGA at 357. This is not the whole interview, just part to get you started. I’ll add the rest as soon as I can get it down in print for you.

Now, here’s Big John:

Are you able to handle the heat better since falling out that first practice?

“Yes sir. Coach Richt and the rest of the guys believe in me and they feel like I’m capable of doing to job they’re asking me to do. To be honest with you, when I fell out, the heat got to me. But I had enough time to gather my thoughts and I felt like I let those guys down that day. I don’t want to be that guy to let my teammates down. . . . It’s been better. I’m taking the reps I need to take since then. These guys believe in me and I don’t want to let them down no matter what the situation is.”

Are you surprised you’re working with the second team?

“No, it doesn’t surprise me. You’ve got to think about it, Kwame [Geathers] has been here for a while. I’m still learning. This is a harder defense than junior college. There’s a lot of things to be accoluntable for. They want to make sure I’m able to handle that pressure. With Kwame being ahead of me, I’m learning from the all guys in front of me. And it gives me a chance to go against Ben Jones and the first-string offensive line. Ben Jones is a heckuva player. Everytime he beats me on a play, I get angry and want to fight back. But I also ask him what I did wrong, because he’s been playing SEC football for a while and I’m learning from him. I’m learning from every experience.

“I didn’t come here with any expectations. I’m came in here just thinking I’m going to learn. With that type of mindset, nothing can surprise you.”

Are you getting signs or feedback that tells you you’re going to be an impact player?

“As long as I keep working and Ben Jones keeps coaching me and the offensive keeps coming at me like they’re doing, I believe when my times comes I’m gonna be ready to go.”

Is it harder than you thought?

“It’s been like that. I’ve been looking at is as a challenge. It’s the Southeastern Conference. You can’t take anything for granted down here. It’s the best of the best down here. I didn’t think I was going to come in here and dominate. No-o-o-o-o. I just came in thinking, ‘this is not junior college. I’m not going to dominate like I did before and I gotta work.’ It’s just that simple.”

What must you improve on?

One thing that holds me bnack is the playbook. Trying to get used to the system, that holds me back. Once I learn what to do, I’m able to react to the situation. As the days go on, I’m studying, I’m studying, I’m studying. This is camp. As I get acclimated to it I’m going to be able to go faster and go harder every snap. The heat and all that, I’m trying to do it all right. I’m trying to do everything right.”

How are you doing on learning the playbook?

“I’m getting comfortable with it. I’ve got no choice, no choice. I’m got to get comfortable with it.”

How much are you weighing these days?

I’m like 342, 343. I came in at like 357 during the summer. But I was always able to run. When I came in everybody always made the assumption that I wasn’t going to be able to run. I went out there right away and started doing 220s and conditioning drills and was getting through them.”

What do you want to play at?

“It really doesn’t matter, as long as I play dominant and keep my pads low and do my job, it doesn’t matter.”

Have you been working with UGA’s new noutritionists?

“Oh yeah. That’s helping me beat the heat. Getting the right foods in me and getting the right energy and stuff like that is helping me a lot. They’ve got me eating a lot of carbs, a lot of complex carbs, so I can build the energy for the next day. And I’m drinking a lot of fluids, a lot of fluids.”

Did they ever get the new No. 6 jerseys for you?

“They’re ordering that right now. It’s in the process.”

Have they talked about you doing anything on offense at all, fullback or something?

“I haven’t been working on going down that road yet because I’ve got to work on doing my job and my job is playing on teh defensive line. As soon as I get every thing situated with that, maybe some time down the road. Who knows? That’s Coach Richt’s job.”

What have you been doing around town?

“I try to stay low [key], try to chill with the fellas. I try to go out here and there but not too much. I try to stay away from things mostly. I’ve been recognized a couple of times. But you know where you can go and expect certain things, so I stay away from them. I want to stay focused. I don’t want anything to draw from my focus.”

What kind of shape are you in?

Coach T got us right, you know what I mean?. I’d never [benched] more than 500 [pounds] and, with the help of Ben Jones I got 535. I’ve gotten 515 and 525 on my own. I’ve been running a lot and just getting right. Coach T and the strength and conditioning program is getting us right.”

Have you bonded with fellow Northeasterner Arthur Lynch?

“Oh yeah, Artie’s my guy. We’re talking about going on break with each other and go to each other’s home towns. We’re like an hour and a half away.”

What do you feel you need to work on most?

“Man, I need to work on my double-team. I want to put more effort into it. My strike, pass rush, everything. Just my whole game in general, I need to work on. I’m not perfect. I’ve just got to keep working.”

What’s biggest difference in UGA and Miss. Gulfcoast CC?

“There’s no such thing as 2s and 3s here. No such thing. Everybody’s good here. Playing at Gulf Coast, you have the guys who came out of high school highly rated and those guys that have been in the program for a little whiel and you see the difference. Here, there’s no such thing. Everybody’s good. They’re coming at you. If you don’t have your head on right, it’s over with.”

What’s it like working with defensive coordinator Todd Grantham?

“Man, Coach G, these guys are smart. They know the game. I try to soak up everything I can. He has a plan for all of us. He wants all of us to make plays and he’s a smart guy, so we’re all listening to him.”

Are you tight with Kwame Geathers?

“Oh, yeah, the whole D-line. We’re the boys. We’re the boys.”

152 comments Add your comment

GET DOWN BIG MAN

August 11th, 2011
2:50 pm

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LoyalDog

August 11th, 2011
2:51 pm

AJC reporters and editors are lazy. How hard is it to use speeeellllllllllllll check

gadawgs

August 11th, 2011
2:54 pm

Love his attitude and cannot wait to see him between the hedges. Keep up the great work “Big” John!!!

Mean Machine

August 11th, 2011
2:54 pm

I love the team chemistry that seems to be developing, especially in the trenches. That is the single greatest factor in winning a championship.

Lamar

August 11th, 2011
3:02 pm

Hey Chip, you need to check your spelling! You need to proof read things before you type them in. Did you attend GA? If so you must have been chasing the girls instead of learning! Just giving you a hard time. But I feel good about Jenkins, he will get use to the heat, Hell we all have trouble with it! I work in it 6 days a week outside And I still have problems. This is why I am glad we have 2 BIG GUYS IN THE MIDDLE, last year we had no depth and it showed! GO DAWGS!

DC

August 11th, 2011
3:02 pm

kerryb, 1980 is a distant memory too isn’t it ;)

CrabIslandDawg

August 11th, 2011
3:10 pm

Can’t help but like BIG JOHN’S attitude, looking forward to him flattening some running backs & Qbacks.

Im Standing

August 11th, 2011
3:13 pm

Stand UP bulldog nation!

DOGZ

August 11th, 2011
3:16 pm

DC, the shoe is going to drop on Auburn next week..watch and it isn’t going to be pretty!

dr. don

August 11th, 2011
3:22 pm

lardog- You are criticizing someone else’s English/spelling. I am pretty sure you meant to say that Cynthia Tucker would be “going” there – not coming there, since you aren’t wherever “there” is.

Im Standing

August 11th, 2011
3:22 pm

shoe will also drop on Bama over the free suits,, UAB will be best team in Bama before long hahahhaa

D BAG TROLLS!

August 11th, 2011
3:23 pm

This guys is going to be a huge help to the DAWGS!

For the doucher that compares this guy to Cody. First he comes from the same JUCO as Cody and Fairly and has not played a down yet.

Truthyack: You sir win the Doucher of the DAY AWARD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

erkwuzadgd

August 11th, 2011
3:29 pm

i hope that ‘noutritionist’ is better at his job than the idiot who proofed this article

D BAG TROLLS!

August 11th, 2011
3:34 pm

THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU NON UGA FANS FOR THINKING ABOUT THE DAWGS EVERY SINGLE DAY OF YOUR LIFE. YOU CONTINUE TO COME ON HERE WITH YOU WEIRD SMELLS AND LITTLE EGOS AND DEMONSTRATE THAT YOUR BRAIN IS THE SIZE OF AN ANT. WHO IN THERE RIGHT MIND SPENDS ONE NANOSECOND ON A BLOG ABOUT A RIVAL TEAM? YOU ALL ARE CLOSET DAWG FANS AND YOU KNOW IT. WE CLEARLY DO NOT CARE ABOUT YOUR ALLIANCE OR EGO SO GO BACK TO YOUR BORING, WEIRD, NO HOT CHICKS LIFE AND DROWN IN YOUR OWN BABY BATTER!

Evansdawg

August 11th, 2011
3:36 pm

This guy is going to crap chunks of gator.

BIGDAWG37

August 11th, 2011
3:37 pm

What’s up Storm? Go Dawgs!!! Steve~

Class of 93

August 11th, 2011
3:40 pm

Chip, unless you edited his replies, those are some of the best interview answers from a college player that I have seen recently.

No heros in Athens

August 11th, 2011
3:40 pm

Vince Dooley… Jim Harrick… Damon Evans… Saint Mark Richt… Caleb King… The Fulmer Cup… and now Cynthia Tucker.

It’s clear now that UGA has absolutely no redeeming qualities.

DC

August 11th, 2011
3:43 pm

“D Bag Trolls”..someone needs to pop some pills…

E-I-E-I-O

August 11th, 2011
3:43 pm

The only difference between Jenkins and a pig is that Jenkins weighs more, and the pig refuses to data a UGA co-ed. Even farm animals have some self-respect. ;-)

DawginLex

August 11th, 2011
3:45 pm

No heros in Athens
It’s clear now that UGA has absolutely no redeeming qualities

************************

You know it’s a funny thing. Your mother says the same thing about you.
Says she doesn’t know why you turned out the way you did.

Really sad. Pitiful. Those are her words, not mine.

Hollywould

August 11th, 2011
3:45 pm

DOGZ, been hearing that “next week” from u braniacs for 6 months. Why don’t yall pool your money together (if u have some) and go to the fortune teller? At least u will get out of mom’s basement.

GEORGIA97

August 11th, 2011
3:47 pm

Kill, Big John, kill.

DawginLex

August 11th, 2011
3:48 pm

http://spotted.onlineathens.com/photos/index.php?id=3322488

E I E I O

These are UGA coeds. They don’t inflate like your dates do. they are students at UGA and don’t work at the Waffle House or Walmart like the girls you try to date.

There is a big difference

Jenkins will be surrounded with these during his time in Athens

You will be surrounded with things/people that would make pig slop look good.

Class dismissed

AltamahaDawg

August 11th, 2011
3:49 pm

What’s that coming down the track?

EW

August 11th, 2011
3:49 pm

Sounds like a humble guy with a good attitude. That’s a great sign.

Humility is the key

August 11th, 2011
3:50 pm

Humility is the ticket. Whether you are 6′9″ and weigh 389 lbs and can bench press a freight train or 6′0′ and can run the 110 in 9.3 seconds. Humility is the ticket. Rich, poor, average, not so average but humble …………… that is the ticket in anything. All the rest? oh, that can be bought, or coached up or learned.

This young man is a humble individual and that will carry him a long, long ways and we are pulling for him to do well. He will too.

Go Dogs.

Dawg Tell

August 11th, 2011
3:50 pm

Sounds like this young man has the right attitude to be a team player.Good luck Big John and have a good season. Go Dawgs

Another bust

August 11th, 2011
3:51 pm

Just wait when Latimore runs by this out of shape galoot.

Hollywould

August 11th, 2011
3:56 pm

Dawg in lex, cmon man/sunday school pics Let’s see the good ones.

HECKLE

August 11th, 2011
3:59 pm

Cynthia Tucker!! Just what UGA needs…another fer-left liberal on canpus!!!!!!!!!!!

Mark (another one)

August 11th, 2011
3:59 pm

This young man sounds like he has a future. Stay humble, work hard and go far. Go Dawgs.

As for those wondering about the heat vs. that at Gulf Coast, it may also be the pace of practice and the competition. Jones is not about to let Jenkins get by with taking plays off. Senior leaders hold the other players accountable to the team. It sounds like the message was well received by Jenkins.

Getting sick of falling out during the first practice is okay. The real test is the season and how these guys finish. They can’t do anything about the past but they control their future.

UGA '06

August 11th, 2011
4:03 pm

UGA will be wearing the nike pro combat uniforms against Boise. Has anyone seen them yet?

dowhatnow?

August 11th, 2011
4:09 pm

Damn……..Ben Jones is STILL playing college ball?

DOGZ

August 11th, 2011
4:17 pm

Hollywould, watch! See you next week.

TampaGator

August 11th, 2011
4:17 pm

Big John must have run into an “Energy Vampire” the other day…..and he just noticed that he sucked 12 lbs. out of his neck area. Better report it to Richt quickly before another “Energy Vampire” shows up from some more energy draining of Mr. Jenkins.

Seriously, chasing Demps (4.2) and Rainey (4.23) on October 29 is going to make him lose at least 40 more pounds….and they aren’t even vampires.

DOGZ

August 11th, 2011
4:18 pm

Hollywould, besides I like your moms basement, just wish she would put her clothes on.

Patrick

August 11th, 2011
4:19 pm

Tampa… he will only have to worry about Rainey if it’s not “time to die”

Big Dawg

August 11th, 2011
4:21 pm

Awlbarn still trying to hire and $ign a Jr. college Q.B. ???? Help wanted $ign out… they got a pay for play program… Cecil ” Not just a schorship for my boy ” … we need a new church ??!! Go Dawgs !!!!

Powderdawgdenver

August 11th, 2011
4:23 pm

nothing but positive comments and attitudes from everybody….feeling something good about this year> GO DAWGS!!!

Dawg Days

August 11th, 2011
4:23 pm

This guy practiced and played in Missippi. He should know what to expect from the heat. Sounds like the nutritionists know wha to monitor.

DOGZ

August 11th, 2011
4:23 pm

Tampa Gator, I would love to see your big fat coach Charlie Weis running around that cess pool in Gainseville…what a fat cheeseburger that clown is.

Nothing Could Be Finer

August 11th, 2011
4:27 pm

Sounds like John Jenkins is trying his best to not be an Energy Vampire.

Are you able to handle the heat better since falling out that first practice?
“Oh yea, the heat is great. In fact I LOVE it!”

Are you surprised you’re working with the second team?
“No Sir, no Sir. Second team is where I belong.”

Are you getting signs or feedback that tells you you’re going to be an impact player?
“I make all the plays. I mean, you know, second team is where I belong.”

Is it harder than you thought?
“Is this a trick question?”

What must you improve on?
“Saying all the right things, cuz I don’t wanna be an Energy Vampire.”

How are you doing on learning the playbook?
The playbook is big. I mean, don’t take this the wrong way, but its huge. Not complaining though.”

LHarding Dawg

August 11th, 2011
4:29 pm

Tampa – I don’t think Big Johns job is to chase anybody. He is just there to clog up the middle and make a push toward to backfield. We’ll let any one of our four very athletic linebackers do the chasing and tackling.

BiggdawgK

August 11th, 2011
4:32 pm

I love this guys attitude. Love his attitude. UGA’s defense is going to give opponents nightmares for weeks and bruises they wil still have in January. Nightmares and bruises. I love all the sad haters with their pathetic comments. It shows how much they worry about the Dawgs. If they were not terrified and oh so jealous they would be on the Blog for their own teams.

Keep the hate coming you little nothings. Every word you spew is a sign of how badly you wish you could be a Bulldog.

Big Dawg

August 11th, 2011
4:33 pm

Garcia ” get me a 6 pack ” coach.. we don’t go on S.C. blogs.. do they have newspapers ???

DawginLex

August 11th, 2011
4:35 pm

NCBF

Practice reports from SC not good at all today. SOS worried about Saturday scrimmage. Looking fro good QB play. Garcia WAY AHEAD OF SHAW.

Want to know why SOS sold his soul on Garcia. That’s it.

Big gamble to risk his best team at SC on a drunk leading the way.

Teck Sucks

August 11th, 2011
4:36 pm

He seems to have have his head on straight. That’s the kind of guys UGA needs. Go dawgs!

DawginLex

August 11th, 2011
4:36 pm

Tampa

Hopefully Demps and Rainey have better sence than to run at Big john.
The linebackers and the DB’s will do the chasing.

Any concern that these guys are spread RB’s in a pro style system with a QB who can find his way to practice?

Nothing Could Be Finer

August 11th, 2011
4:37 pm

Seriously doubt that Spurrier is worried about a scrimmage on Saturday that will showcase mostly freshmen.

LOL