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

tampon gaytor

August 11th, 2011
4:38 pm

them dogs are enurgy vampires. hur hur hur. um they have fangs. me not get tires of this joke and everything. we gaytors don’t be original but at lest we are open minded if yous know what i mean wink wink

dawg from a distance

August 11th, 2011
4:38 pm

good questions and good insight. Thanks!

Looking forward to Boise. Go DAWGS!

jarvis

August 11th, 2011
4:40 pm

Like Lattimore will stay on the field. Hims got a yittle ouchie all da time.

DarkDawg

August 11th, 2011
4:45 pm

@doubledowndogfan julian burnette doesn’t bench over 500 try 460. The average NFL lineman benches between 400-500 lbs. Don’t write anymore stupid comments unless you do some research.

puppydawg

August 11th, 2011
4:50 pm

A lot of offensive linemen in the league are about to find out that Jenks has nothing to be ashamed of by playing behind Kwame Geathers, a man among men.

Paddy

August 11th, 2011
4:59 pm

Falling victim to the heat is no disgrace. It happens to everyone at one time or another if you stay in sports long enough. Big John is going to do just fine!!

Blackberry Cobbler

August 11th, 2011
5:28 pm

From this conversation, Big John seems to come across as a hard worker with the right kind of attitude. A serious guy.

That’s refreshing to see these days. I wish him nothing but the best and hope UGA does well this season.

Keep up the hard work Big John!!

DAWGS dog

August 11th, 2011
5:32 pm

John Jenkins new nickname: MOTEL 6

Dirty Dawg

August 11th, 2011
5:36 pm

Saw what you will about the Auburn game but a couple of calls the other way and who knows. The on-side kick for example – the replay people and the announcers kept focusing on when the ball was touched at the ten-yard thing, when the fact is the kicker touched the ball a second time with his foot which they never caught…and Cammy-pie’s ’sneak’ for the touchdown, or a first down, I don’t recall which, never made the mark, but on that day no way the officials were gonna stop Auburn from running the table – at least not against Georgia. Remember, it’s a profit deal.

TampaGator

August 11th, 2011
5:49 pm

“What a big fat cheeseburger that clown is”

DOGZ….

Did you spend hours writing that highly intelligent and creative post about Weis….or did your remediated middle school brother help you with it?

Charlie might have a physical issue with controlling his weight (he actually has lost weight since joining the Gator staff), but one thing he isn’t is a “clown” concerning running an offense and coaching QBs….as you will soon discover.

AltamahaDawg

August 11th, 2011
5:51 pm

LOL??

Sabrina.

Gatormeat

August 11th, 2011
5:51 pm

The worst part of the kickoff game this year is when Boise smacks georgia around, and they will, they will get too much credit for it. They will claim they beat an SEC power when it is not true. georgia is closer to a Vanderbilt than they are a Florida or Alabama, so winning against them is no big deal. Bragging about beating georgia is like saying you beat Maryland or something like that, so Boise should not get that much credit when they blow georgia out

LHarding Dawg

August 11th, 2011
5:59 pm

Gatormeathead – That’s about the stupidest comment I seem all day and there has been some stupid ones.

LHarding Dawg

August 11th, 2011
5:59 pm

” I have seen”

TampaGator

August 11th, 2011
6:00 pm

LHardingDawg….

Your LBs better be “very, very athletic” if they are going to chase Demps and Rainey (They run legit 4.3s in the 40 and 9.8 for 100 meters?). The Gators also have 235 lb. Trey Burton (you remember him from last year, right?) to run at your inside guys (he outran your entire secondary for a TD last year)….as well as catch the ball on your LBs….and well as TE Jordan Reed at 250 lbs and strong and fast as bull. And you will soon learn this name: Quinton Dunbar, WR….along with Deonte Thompson, Frankie Hammond, and Andre Debose at the other wide receiver postions. The Gators are loaded on both sides of the ball. If Branley steps up…..the SEC is going to have its hands full with a very young, very talented….and very well coached and motivated Gator team.

Gatormeat

August 11th, 2011
6:01 pm

TampaGator has it right, Weis will have the dogs defense running around in circles like fools with his offense. I have little doubt this year will be just like most of the rest, the dog fans will come down to Jacksonville talking smack about what they are going to do, and leave crying and making excuses about what happened when Florida kicks the dogs behinds all over the field. Again

TampaGator

August 11th, 2011
6:04 pm

LHardingDawg…….

Gatormeat’s comments are somewhat ignorant of the current Georgia team…..but didn’t Georgia lose to UCF in their last game…..so you have a lot ot prove….and not during the summer months.

MountainDawg

August 11th, 2011
6:04 pm

If he’s benching 535 lbs, he much stronger than “Mount Blo@ty”.

LHarding Dawg

August 11th, 2011
6:04 pm

Tampa – I understand exactly what your saying. We also have new coaches, new attatudes, and a new year. Who is to say the SEC may have its hands full with a very talented, coached, and motivated Georgia team. It’s only August. I’ll be in Jax for my 35 GA/FL game this year and win or lose, we’ll have a good time.

LHarding Dawg

August 11th, 2011
6:07 pm

As far as gatormeat, I won’t read any more of his dribble, much less comment on it.

North Ave Trade School Hater

August 11th, 2011
6:10 pm

noutritionists???

Birrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrd Man

August 11th, 2011
6:13 pm

I like this young man.

Big Dawg

August 11th, 2011
6:14 pm

Don’t they have newspapers in florida ???? how sick would I be to get on gainesville./tampa gators blog and talk negative $hit ???

X-factor

August 11th, 2011
6:16 pm

What a stud. The guy is saying all the right things and seems like a good ole boy to me. I’m excited to watch him learn and blow up that gator O-LINE. GO DAWGS

Destin Dawg

August 11th, 2011
6:20 pm

Go Dawgs !! can’t wait.. project ” Dome to Dome “… new attitude… S & C.. Spurrier visor will be flying.. no Q.B.

TampaGator

August 11th, 2011
6:21 pm

Big Dawg….

Then don’t. I get tired on really this over and over again….and explaining myself over and over again. Next.

TampaGator

August 11th, 2011
6:23 pm

Big Dawg…..

and what “negative s…..t” have I talked? Your post is full of negativity, dude.

TampaGator

August 11th, 2011
6:25 pm

Before Big Dawg has a heart attack because of posts from Florida…..I will call it a night. One more day closer to kick off. Go SEC.

Snoop Dawg

August 11th, 2011
7:08 pm

Snoop Dawg likes John Jenkins! He’s the man. What an attitude! Thank you Lord for John Jenkins. May his spirit and team attitude consume the whole team! We’ll be the National Champs! They’ll have those big rings for the rest of their lives. Ah, I can’t wait…

We just need a head coach…

Eaassyy

August 11th, 2011
7:32 pm

TampaGator, since your newspapers in FL are complete rags maybe you should spend your time following Will Hill’s Twitter account. Now that guy encompasses all that is a Florida Gator. SOUR!!!!

Eaassyy

August 11th, 2011
7:35 pm

http://www.everydayshouldbesaturday.com/2011/1/19/1943956/the-happy-football-life-of-will-hill

There you go TampaGator. More time reading this. Less time trolling Dawg blogs that have nothing to do the Gators

BG

August 11th, 2011
8:39 pm

GATA! GO DAWGS!!!

suwanee dawg

August 11th, 2011
8:46 pm

Tampa Gator and Gatormeat, you guys must be Techies. Surely as dominant as you have been over us of late, you would not waste your time reading articles and posting blogs about UGA? Yes, either Techies, nervous, or losers with no life – take your pick.

matt

August 11th, 2011
9:07 pm

I’m glad he’s a humble guy. It’s actually smart having him on #2 D because he is working that much harder and making the o-line that much better. Chance or Genius?

DOGZ

August 11th, 2011
9:20 pm

Charlie Weis at ND..let the record speak of how good of college coach he is…..He couldn’t make it there and he wont make with the GAYTURDS!

bubba4dawgs

August 11th, 2011
9:20 pm

OK, Auburnites….let’s see what you have to say when the NCAA finally finishes with your candy a***s! You’ll wish Cam’s preacher Dad had never had his church repaired by the donor. All those rings will have to go back and the record will show nada in the win column. All you can do then is go plant some more trees and pray Ala and LSU doesn’t beat you so bad this year. It’s a coming, so tighten your jock straps!!

gadawg

August 11th, 2011
9:30 pm

Hey all you Auburn ass holes Fairely is so last season.

Go Big John!

August 11th, 2011
10:49 pm

Dawgnation loves you. Hunker down big #6.

Tampa Gator has no life!

August 11th, 2011
10:49 pm

dawg stuck in Gulf Shores

August 11th, 2011
11:32 pm

JJ, got to love this guy….a dang good dawg!

HardTruth Soldier

August 12th, 2011
12:32 am

People looking at the Offense, but I’m telling America this Defense is going to be incredible. We’re deep in the Secondary, got great looking and fast LB’s and the big Ugly’s are well. . .Big. As quite as it’s kept, if TJ Stripling comes back healthy he and Ray Drew may form a combo equal to Pollack- Moses. With Marshall,Swann, and Smith and Moore we look set down the road. People I;m telling you Richt is setting this thing up for a three to four year run that we have’nt seen since some guy with #34 showed up in Athens

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Jimmy Crack

August 12th, 2011
7:56 am

Putting Jenkins and Geathers in there together on 3rd and short or on the goal line defense…

Now THAT is a traffic jam!

DC

August 12th, 2011
10:02 am

UGA fans are raging…

npgator

August 12th, 2011
10:31 am

Won’t be long before he wished he had committed to Florida.

seabass

August 12th, 2011
10:43 am

535! Holy underwear.

seabass

August 12th, 2011
10:44 am

npgator – it won’t be long before you wished he had committed to Florida.

Overwhelmed Dawg

August 12th, 2011
11:34 am

azdawg

August 12th, 2011
12:12 pm

I’m not sure I’d want JJ thinking too much when he’s on the field but rather tell him to bull his way thru the the O line and take aim on the QB. The guys behind him will pick up the rest of the pieces.

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August 12th, 2011
3:31 pm

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