
Junior college transfer nose guard John Jenkins won't start on Saturday but he's expected to play a lot. (UGA photo by Rob Saye)
ATHENS – John Jenkins won’t start the game when the Georgia defense takes the field against Boise State at the Georgia Dome on Saturday, but that has done nothing to lessen the anticipation of the big nose guard from Connecticut, who was one of the Bulldogs’ biggest signees last February.
“Let me give you an analogy,” said Jenkins, a 6-foot-4, 350-pound junior college transfer from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. “Think about when you were young and Christmas is right around the corner and you see all your presents underneath the tree, and it’s Christmas eve and you want to open that first present, but you can’t and you stay up all night. That’s the way I feel.”
When Jenkins inked with UGA the Saturday after national signing day, it was anticipated he would be starting for the Bulldogs when they opened the 2011 season. But a couple of things happened that nobody anticipated seven months ago.
One, Kwame Geathers came into his own. The 6-6, 350-pound redshirt sophomore out of Georgetown, S.C., perhaps motivated by coaching staff’s feeling it needed to recruit over him at the position, ended up being named the Bulldogs’ defensive MVP during spring practice and carried that momentum into preseason camp.
Two, Jenkins went down with a hamstring injury midway through camp. With him on the sidelines, Geathers operated unchallenged. Meanwhile, defensive line coach Rodney Garner expressed frustration with Jenkins’ absence. “You can’t make the club from the tub,” Garner told reporters before Jenkins returned to the practice field earlier this week.
But Jenkins said all as well. As for incurring the wrath of Garner, he said. “That’s love; that’s love. That’s all that is.” And he insists he is not at all disappointed to not be starting his first game as a Bulldog.
“I just want to win,” Jenkins said. “Being in a green jersey (signifying injured), I just got a chance to see things. The things that I missed showed me that I don’t want to miss anything. That’s all that did.
“As far as losing ground to Kwame, he’s a worker. He and I are on the same line, just like DeAngelo Tyson and Abry [Jones] and [Derrick] Lott all those guys. We look at each other as a whole. I’m not trying to do better than anybody. I just want to be as good as I can be.”
Regardless of who starts, Jenkins was always going to share the nose guard position with Geathers.
“Me and Kwame together, that’s a one-two punch, you know what I mean?,” Jenkins said. If we get this W, what’s next?”
Tamburo’s role minimal
Michael Tamburo told the AJC early last month he didn’t plan on having any pow-wows with Georgia coaches about Boise State’s offense. This week, the Bulldogs’ coaches insisted they resisted the urge to ask.
Tamburo, a sophomore from Suwanee, transferred to Georgia from Boise State this summer in order to get closer to home and finish complete his degree requirements at UGA.
“It’s obvious that we have everybody’s film,” Georgia coach Mark Richt said. “We can study everyone’s film. We can talk to all the coaches that have played them in the league. So that’s where we get our information from. Now [defensive coordinator Todd Grantham] might’ve spent time with him. I don’t know.”
Said Grantham: “You know, we really just watch tape and the plays that were run and the way they run them and all that stuff tells them what you’ve gotta know,” he said. “So really it’s just about preparing off the footage that we got. There’s no insights.”
Injury report
Starting tailback Richard Samuel, who has been out the last two weeks with a strained quadriceps, was expected to practice full speed for the first time as the Bulldogs conducted a dress rehearsal practice at Sanford Stadium on Thursday.
Meanwhile, third-string tailback Brandon Harton continues to battle an ankle injury. The former walkon, placed on scholarship this summer because of his impressive practice performances, has been in a walking boot and on crutches when not on the football field.
“I’m maybe not quite at 100 percent, but before Saturday I should be,” Harton said. “I feel confident that by game time I should be ready.”
Every tailback Georgia has been sidelined with some sort of injury this fall, including freshman Isaiah Crowell (groin), redshirt freshman Ken Malcome (groin) and junior Carlton Thomas (ankle).
Etc. . . .
Boise State was scheduled to arrive in Atlanta between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. Friday morning. An NCAA rule prevents teams from arriving earlier than 48 hours before a competition while school is in session. . . . Boise State coach Chris Petersen and Richt will hold a joint press conference in advance of the game Friday at 1:25 p.m. at the Omni Hotel. . . . Boise State’s radio play-by-play man Bob Behler is a 1985 graduate of UGA. . . . Georgia’s tennis team plays Boise State at the Atlanta Athletic Club at 4 p.m. Friday. . . . Sports radio station 680 The Fan is has organized a concert in Centenniel Olympic Park in conjunction with the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game. O.A.R is the featured band for what they’re calling the Downtown Touchdown Concert. Gate open at noon with music set to start at 1 p.m.
175 comments Add your comment
RedandBlackDAWG
September 2nd, 2011
10:45 am
Chip would ban me if I told, “Kiss the ring”, what else he could kiss, so I will just say,
GO DAWGS and GATA
WDE
September 2nd, 2011
10:48 am
@RedandBlackDAWG that’s for the best at 15 years old KTR would think it made him “cool”…..Go Dogs !
pugweezel1
September 2nd, 2011
10:51 am
lets get it on woof!!!! woof!!! woof!!! go dawgs………………
Truth
September 2nd, 2011
11:07 am
UCF 10
UGA 6
MILTONE806
September 2nd, 2011
11:22 am
The dawgs will roll over the “SPUDS DUDS” like really easy, because, I have a new pair of suave loafers that look so good with my VINTAGE Calvin Klein jeans.
" HOT " seat
September 2nd, 2011
11:23 am
…. gotta beat boise state in the GEORGIA dome.
RedandBlackDAWG
September 2nd, 2011
11:27 am
Fl, Man,
Gosh that mature comment really hurt the DAWG fans. Lunch break is over. Get back to picking the vegtables at your job.
GO DAWGS and GATA
Hit REAL Hard
September 2nd, 2011
11:42 am
Being a former back-up Boise State QB, Michael Tamburo knows something.
Afan
September 2nd, 2011
12:14 pm
Why do people think showing stats from the previous year means anything?
Why didnt they rank Auburn number 1?
because last year is gone.
Boise has lost a lot and granted they have their QB but that doesnt make a team.
UGA is greatly improved.
no way UGA loses.
Joemac
September 2nd, 2011
12:45 pm
Well,Afan, all you have to go on saying UGA has improved is speculation. Speculation also could say that Boise has replaced all the loses and will be a tough team to beat tomorrow, too. Frankly, I am not so sure that UGA has improved that much. I have nothing to go on except speculation. There is still way too much being put on Crowell being the next great running back. That is just speculation. My gut feeling is that Boise, the higher ranked team, will play at the top of their game, because they are not being given much respect, and will win what will be a close game, and that will begin this year’s downward spiral that will include losses to USC, Missy St., Florida, and possibly one or two more. Just speculating…..
Afan
September 2nd, 2011
12:57 pm
speculation:
boise state was very bad last year with special teams. specifically their kick off return team.
UGA is ranked one of the best in the nation with Boykin returning.
boise state lost all returning receivers. so they have a great QB but their receivers are unknown.
boise state lost all of their kickers and their field goal kicker is a freshman and kickoff guy. so odds that he will be putting those kickoffs in the endzone are questionable.
Aaron Murray threw for over 3000 yards last year against quality opponents. Kellen Moore threw 3800 against very bad teams.
We do have a lot of unknowns. But Boise has a lot to prove But UGA has a chip on their shoulder from last year.
I say UGA by at least 2 touchdowns.
PreyDawg
September 2nd, 2011
1:27 pm
@Altamaha- E. I. Hatch
PreyDawg
September 2nd, 2011
1:34 pm
Good one 1 Eyed
Joemac
September 2nd, 2011
2:44 pm
Actually, UGA has more to prove than Boise. They have to prove they are better than they were against Central Florida. You are only as good as your last game. Those are facts. Anything else is speculation.
RedandBlackDAWG
September 2nd, 2011
3:59 pm
Here is some news that is not speculation. Boise state will be without a starting WR and a starting safety and a backup defensive lineman for the game. Does this mean that when UGA beats them now, it will be because Boise didn’t have all their starters on the field. Isn’t Boise suppose to be so deep, that they will not bat an eye over the loss of the services of these gentlemen?
GO DAWGS and GATA
Joemac
September 2nd, 2011
4:11 pm
Don’t know, but it seems that although most people are saying that Boise is a better team than UGA, and they are rated much higher, that if Boise wins it will be an upset. If I was a member of their team, I would take that personally and come out there with a huge chip on my shoulder tomorrow to prove who is the better team. I mean, with a loss Boise will finish 11-1 and in the top 10. The best UGa can hope for is 8-4 and maybe a top 25 rating, along with another minor bowl. With a win Boise finishes 12-0 and maybe plays for the BCS NC, while UGA finishes 7-5 at best and still has a minor bowl. Boise has too much to lose, so I believe they will come out firing on all cylinders. They can beat anyone in the country on a one game basis, with plenty of time to prepare. They cannot play an SEC type schedule and be a top team. I really think that the pups will take them lightly and lose a close game, in the biggest game of the year that no one will be watching.
ugab
September 2nd, 2011
5:17 pm
IT IS TIME!!! WE ARE COMING OFF OF A 6-7 SEASON. WE ARE PLAYING A TOP 5 TEAM N THE COUNTRY. NEW SEASON!!!!! LET’S GOOOOO DAWGS!!! EVERYBODY GET FIRED UP. COLLEGE FOOTBALL IS HERE. I AM SO HAPPY!!! MAY EVERYONE HAVE A BLESSED FOOTBALL SEASON.
Saban
September 2nd, 2011
5:55 pm
Biscuit Man and krispy kreme knight go down in flames.
Boise State 66 Dawgs 3
T'ville Dawg
September 2nd, 2011
6:12 pm
Just finished watching the replay of the Boise-Nevada game from last year. Not taking anything away from Nevada last year (they fielded a pretty good team)-but,if Nevada can hold these guys, we certainly should be able to.
Not a negative for the Boise kicker not to come back-he blew two short field goals, either of which would have won them the game.
Moore is all he is touted to be at QB-but he is not a one man team. We play in the same mode as the Hawaii game, we’ll be fine. Boise has played on some pretty big stages, but this one is right up there.
L.A. BULLDAWG
September 3rd, 2011
12:37 am
BOISE ST. HAS NOT SEEN THAT KIND OF SIZE AT NOSEGUARD, EVER! TO THINK WE HAVE TWO GIANTS AT NOSEGUARD!!! IT’S OVER! THIS IS THE S.E.C.! UGA WILL SHATTER THE BRONCO’S NAT’L CHAMPIONSHIP ASPIRATIONS!
RedandBlackDAWG
September 3rd, 2011
8:59 am
Boise state lost last night when TCU went down in flames. Now, they will lose in the dome, and their only other opponent in the top 75, just lost a game to an under dog. The season is barely even started. Oh well, there is always that big game against Toledo in two weeks.
GO DAWGS and GATA
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11:15 am
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Badland
September 3rd, 2011
2:41 pm
its time to see what your made of dawgs….its time to put up or shut up…Its time to play some football..the talk time is gone..the get in shape time is gone….the training time is gone..Its time to play some football boys……its time for the GOOD the BAD and the UGLY to show up….. its 09/3/2011 at 8.00pm TIME IS UP BOYS!!!!!!!!!!!
Don Roberts
September 6th, 2011
9:46 pm
Hey Brandon Boykin, do you have something to say to coach SpurrIer? I didn’t think so. just in case one of your highly capable coaches didn’t let you know, your tweet to coach Petersen was classless and immature. It had nothing to do with leadership and everything to do with self promotion. Also, we don’t need a fitness coach to tell all of our linemen are fat and lazy. How about some wind sprints. oh yeah, how many of our scholar athletes can pick out Idaho on a map? Maybe half?
Troof
September 7th, 2011
11:45 am
Hey how did that whole thing with Boise State work out? LOL!