UPDATED: Georgia manhandled in its own backyard by No. 5 Boise State

The question for the Georgia Bulldogs was whether last year’s losing season was a trend or an aberration. While there’s much football still to be played, they could not have liked the answers they got Saturday night.

Facing No. 5-ranked Boise State in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game at the Georgia Dome in a game they hoped would return them to national relevance, the 19th-ranked Bulldogs instead were manhandled by their visitors from the Mountain West Conference 35-21 before a partisan crowd of 73,614.

“Boise State just beat us tonight,” Georgia coach Mark Richt said. “They were better than we were and my hat’s off to them. Our players understand that and our players understand that we’ve got to get a lot done before we play next week and open Southeastern Conference play. We’ve got a lot of work to do. We know that everybody’s 0-0 in league play. Our goal is to win the Eastern Division and that’s not changing. So we have to get ready for that.”

It was the Broncos’ first win in history over an SEC team. They were 0-4 previously. But the former WAC member has won its last five against BCS schools.

“It means a lot to us,” said Boise State’s Chris Petersen, who improved to 62-5 as the Broncos’ head coach. “We have tremendous respect for the conference and for UGA. Last time we were down here it wasn’t even a game.”

The Broncos lost 48-13 to Georgia at Sanford Stadium in 2005.

It was Georgia’s ninth loss in its last 11 tries against Top 10 opponents.

While there certainly was no shame in losing to team ranked among the five best teams in America, the fact that it was the Bulldogs’ were coming off a losing season and have been trending downward was more problematic. It was Georgia’s 13th loss in its last 27 games under Richt. No. 12 and SEC East favorite South Carolina comes to Athens next week.

“I don’t think there’s any deflation,” said Georgia cornerback Brandon Boykin, who stood up and addressed the team after the game. “We were competitive. We know we’re a good team and we know we can bounce back from this adversity. Boise State is not just a good team. They’re a great team and they deserved to win that game. But SEC starts next week and we know what we’ve got to correct.”

In the end, Georgia just didn’t have an answer for Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore. The Heisman Trophy candidate, who is on pace to become the winningest quarterback in college football history, proved unstoppable for the last two and a half quarters of play. He finished with 261 yards and three touchdowns on 28-of-34 passing and was never sacked.

“He’s a very good player so he knows where to go with the ball and when to go there,” Richt said. “They protected him well, too. He rarely got knocked down. . . . We didn’t get enough pressure on him.”

Twenty-one of Boise’s points came in a 12-minute stretch that started with 48 seconds left in the second quarter and ended with the Broncos ahead 28-7 with three minutes remaining in the third.

Conversely, Georgia was not at all sharp on offense. The Bulldogs tried to execute a newly-implemented, no-huddle offense and struggled to make sight adjustments from the press box. They committed three penalties on their first offensive possession and never seemed to get into sync.

Quarterback Aaron Murray was 16-of-29 passing for 236 yards and two touchdowns. Tight end Orson Charles led the Bulldogs with six catches for 106 yards and a touchdown. True freshman wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell, who started the game at flanker, caught a 51 yard TD pass and finsihed with three for 64 yards.

But the much anticipated debut of tailback Isaiah Crowell was anticlimatic from the beginning. He didn’t start the game — junior Richard Samuel did — and found little to no running room behind Georgia’s porous offensive line. Crowell ended up with 63 yards on 15 carries.

“It was tough, it was tough,” Crowell said. “They really ran to the ball well. But it’ll be all right. It was a good experience for all of us. . . . I was real hyped seeing all the fans and support.”

Because Georgia had elected to receive after winning the pregame coin toss, Boise State got the ball to start the second half. And the Broncos knew what to do with it.

They came flying down the field in a hurry-up offense that left the Bulldogs huffing and puffing. Boise negotiated 76 yards in just seven plays when running back Doug Martin scored on a toss-sweep around left end. The drive consumed less than four minutes.

Georgia had a chance to answer, gaining a first down at the Boise 28 on the ensuing possession. But a false-start penalty, followed by a short run, followed by a dropped pass by Tavarres King and sack of Murray left the Bulldogs facing fourth-and-18. Then Blair Walsh’s 54-yard field goal attempt was wide left.

A 49-yard punt return set up yet another short scoring drive for the Broncos that put them ahead 28-7 with 3:10 left in the third, and the outcome was essentially settled.

Georgia would give its fans brief hope when a penalty nullified its punt back to Boise. On fourth and two, Murray hit Orson Charles for a 36-yard touchdown that cut the Broncos’ lead in half with more than a minute left in the third quarter.

But then the game disintegrated into a scoring match and the Bulldogs were too far behind to make up enough ground.

Georgia falls to 9-2 in season openers under coach Richt. It also lost to Oklahoma State in 2009.

Georgia uncharacteristically chose to receive the opening kickoff after winning the opening coin toss and proceeded to have a horrible first possession. After Boise’s line-drive kickoff forced Brandon Boykin to take a knee for a touchback, the Bulldogs were flagged for three penalties – two false starts by tackle Justin Anderson and a delay of game on fourth down — and lost a total of 10 yards before having to punt.

Neither team registered a first down through the game’s first four possessions. But the Bulldogs finally registered a big one on the second play of their third offensive possession.

Brandon Boykin, lining up in the slot left, took a handoff on a reverse right and took it 80 yards for the Bulldogs’ first score of the season. It was the first time in Boykin’s Bulldog career that the senior cornerback had ever played on offense.

After exchanging punts again, Boise answered the score. Taking over at their own 42, the Broncos drove the 58 yards in just five plays, scoring on Moore’s 17-yard pass to wide open freshman Matt Miller over the middle. Miller got the start because sophomore Gerald Boldewijn was suspended for the game. The PAT tied the game at 7-7 with 2:55 remaining in the first quarter.

Georgia was in position to re-take the lead when it reached the Boise 26 on the ensuing possession. But on fourth-and-1, Richt decided to go for the first down. But Samuel was stopped for a loss by Shea McClellin on the dive at right tackle. McClellin was unblocked on a missed assignment by tight end Orson Charles.

The teams exchanged turnovers shortly thereafter. Boise had driven to Georgia’s 26 in four plays when Branden Smith intercepted a Kellen Moore pass near the 15-yard line. But Georgia gave it right back.

On third-and-three at its own 25, Murray attempted to go deep to true freshman Malcolm Mitchell down the left sideline. Mitchell was tightly covered by defensive back Jerrell Gavins, who had inside position and intercepted the pass.

This time the Broncos made Georgia pay. They drove 51 yards in seven plays to score on Moore’s 12-yard pass to tight end Kyle Eflaw. The Bulldogs had a busted coverage on the play, with just three defenders trying to cover four receivers on Boise’s right. The score came with just 48 seconds remaining in the half.

435 comments Add your comment

Buzz2011

September 3rd, 2011
11:54 pm

This is a ” dream” team.. They can dream of maybe winning five games this season.
Go Jackets……………..

FormerDawgChamp

September 3rd, 2011
11:54 pm

Why do you want Kirby Smart? A guy who’s NEVER had ANY success without Saban and you think he’s going to come to UGA and build a winner on his own!!? We need a coach who has actually BEEN a coach before! You’re asking for CMR #2 with Smart. Keep Smart with Saban where he belongs! Let’s talk Meyer, Rodriguez and Tressel!!! You give me a first time HC coming to a program that’s had success!

Kirby Smart

September 3rd, 2011
11:54 pm

“I’m on my way……………..”

Lilburn Dawg

September 3rd, 2011
11:54 pm

I repeat……..just seemed like we picked up where we left off last year’s 6-7 season (when’s the last time we beat anybody). We have no running game and that is a death knoll in the SEC. And we have no offensive line. And STILL too many penalties. We’ve heard this all before. And after another year of hype and getting the fans to believe this is going to be a good year (this has happened for as long as I can recall……..at least before each of the last 10 years). Richt seemed like he wanted to convince himself that he would do better this year but he just doesn’t know how.

sicdawg

September 3rd, 2011
11:55 pm

Georgia Dawgs are in for a lot of bad years Coaching doesn t have a clue
Players just read their write ups Boise St made them look like a bunch of Pus—
Richt looked like he didn’t hahingve a clue
Dawgs were totally outclassed by BS
Coac

dawginduluth

September 3rd, 2011
11:55 pm

God, when is this Richt misery going to end???

tvradioguy

September 3rd, 2011
11:55 pm

THIS WAS WITHOUT A DOUBT A PATHETIC EXCUSE FOR A TEAM. I HAD A GROUP OF ALABAMA FANS OVER AT MY HOUSE AND WHILE THEY WERE AS KIND AS CAN BE, I SAW IT IN THEIR EYES – THEY COULD NOT BELIEVE THE CRAP THEY WERE SEEING. NICK SABAN WOULD NEVER STAND FOR THE MESS GEORGIA PUT OUT ON THE FIELD TONIGHT. SORRY, RICHT, SORRY – DO US ALL A FAVOR AND JUST RESIGN NOW.

Tim

September 3rd, 2011
11:55 pm

I had really bad diarrhea in the 2nd quarter and what I saw when I looked in the toilet bowl when I got up looked better than Georgia’s team. They somehow got worse in the offseason.

ArkDawg

September 3rd, 2011
11:55 pm

O line play was awful… Kellen Moore and that offense were better than Auburn’s NC offense when they got into a rhythm, I think we will be much better than everyone is thinking. Clear up some sloppy passing and call plays better on offense, and I think we win at least 9 this yr.. still saying Go Dawgs

Sissy Dawg

September 3rd, 2011
11:56 pm

What really ticks me off is a defensive player making a tackle after a three yard gain and then dancing all over the field like he did something great. This is especially stupid when you are losing by three touchdowns. No discipline or class on this team.

Vampire Bill

September 3rd, 2011
11:56 pm

Still amazed it was only a 14 point loss. Really not sure what to think about UGA coaching staff? I didn’t buy into the hype but I am surprised by the poor execution. Go dawgs !! Only one way to go and that’s to get better……

Hairy Perry

September 3rd, 2011
11:56 pm

Amazing, only Tech fans would come on here talking smack to a team that kick thier @ss every year.
You people are more obsessed with Georgia football than all the “redneck” dog fans.

Keith in Warner Robins

September 3rd, 2011
11:56 pm

Enter your comments here Here’s your real headline Chip:

GEORGIA’S DAWGS LOSE IN HUMILIATING FASHION…….WEARING HUMILIATING FASHION

Vance

September 3rd, 2011
11:56 pm

Just a sad performance. Seems like we’re picking up where we left off last year–very badly. It falls on the coaching staff in the end. Not very promising. Ugh….

YULEEDAWG

September 3rd, 2011
11:57 pm

It became evident early in this game if their quarteback was pressured you had a chance. If not he would pick you apart. Make the adjustment for God’s sake. Spurrier is licking his chops.

Fire Mark Richt

September 3rd, 2011
11:57 pm

Bring on CHRIS PETERSON! He should have been hired over Richt in the first place!

Sabin Never Sleeps

September 3rd, 2011
11:57 pm

What an embarassment to the SEC!!! The UGA program is in shambles. Here is a program in the state with more top athletes than scholarships and they cannot even beat a MWC team. No way should uga be thin at any position given the talent in the state. The list of deficiencies are long..

1. Michael Adams
2. Richt
3. Bobo
4. Poor conditioning
5. Poorly prepared and poorly coached
6. Predictable play calling
7. Pathetic defense..no intensity and afraid to lay the leather.
8. Poorly trained QB (Bobo again)
9. Poor defensive play calling.
10. LBs are no where to be found.
11. No pentration from the DL

The good news is that I will be over to get some more players over the coming years.

jaxdawg

September 3rd, 2011
11:57 pm

ABSOLUTELY FREAKIN PATHETIC,THIS TEAM WILL STRUGGLE TO WIN 4 GAMES THIS SEASON.I HAVE TRIED TO DEFEND CMR TO THIS POINT,HOW EVER I’M NOW FINISHED.

Strange Murphy

September 3rd, 2011
11:57 pm

Same team as last year. Let the Head Coaching search begin!

Mark (I want to be their friend) Richt

September 3rd, 2011
11:58 pm

He should just give up and be a preacher! “one game doesn’t matter,” yeah coming from a loser.

kydawg

September 3rd, 2011
11:58 pm

This is not a well coached team…I’m sorry…but we’re not!!! Too many mistakes, out of position, still not tackling to the ground, no blocking!!!

And please get rid of those helmets before somebody gets killed…they were rolling all over the field…or maybe BSU just knocked our blocks off!!!

Lilburn Dawg

September 3rd, 2011
11:58 pm

PS – I bet Brady, on “Talking Football”, feels pretty stupid about now after predicting that after this game everyone would be talking about how wonderful Aaron Murray is and that he would have a much better game that Moore. Can’t wait to see the comparison of the QB stats.

Kirby Smart

September 3rd, 2011
11:58 pm

FormerDawgChamp…….you’re and idiot. I’ll give you a first time HC coming to program that has had nothing but success…Coach Peterson…ya know the coach that just whipped our A$$.

Augustajacket

September 3rd, 2011
11:58 pm

uGAy can’t beat nobody that wear orange @blue guess they thought it was the gators.Mabe we should wear orange @ blue in Nov.

johnn

September 3rd, 2011
11:59 pm

Dream team turns out to be nightmare.
Only happens when you coach em down.
Man that Crowell could be a great way back;
way back in Columbus.

Sam

September 3rd, 2011
11:59 pm

we stunk it up in all three phases of the game

RaceCityDawg

September 4th, 2011
12:00 am

WHAT AN EMBARRASSMENT!. If that was a well prepared and conditioned team we are in for another rotten season. Something is terribly wrong in our program.

bronconation

September 4th, 2011
12:00 am

ITS GONNA TAKE MORE THAN A BULLDOG TO TAKE A BITE OUT OF THE BRONCO…MAYBE A PITBULL..

Newnandawg

September 4th, 2011
12:00 am

Fire Richt. Stop accepting mediocrity. This is UGA, not Ole Miss.

81Dawg

September 4th, 2011
12:00 am

Unfortunately, it just appears to be a continuation of our play for the last two plus years. Todd Grantham does not appear to have any idea about challenging an offense and Bobo is just as predictable and timid as he has always been. I don’t know if CMR has lost his touch, but it sure looks like it. I still love my team but it hurts that we are not competitive any longer. Next week is the make or break for this year and I do not have much confidence that we can stay with SC.

Fidlin1

September 4th, 2011
12:01 am

You take a 5 Star quarterback and turn him into a 3 Star when you take away the threat of him running the ball. Let the thouroughbred Murray run when he has the chance. I’m not asking him to run over people. Just damn.

loyboy

September 4th, 2011
12:01 am

What is painfully clear is that we have a lot of talent on thi year’s team, unfortunately, the coaching staff evidently was unable (since the end of last season) to realize that this offense has become predictable and to make creative adjustments. I’m afraid that they don’t realize that in this world of wide open offenses, FSU’s offense from 15 years ago is no longer leading edge. The coaching staff must quickly learn the lessons that the Boise State game taught us this evening and then make changes to this offense. If we can not or will not be creative, we are doomed to another year of what we have seen over the past three seasons.

WhiteHotBleedOrange

September 4th, 2011
12:01 am

Another Georgia uniform gimmick…another epic fail!! When will they learn??

Red Vs Blue

September 4th, 2011
12:01 am

Wonder what Boykin’s tweet will be tonight….”Dear coach Spurrier….please dont kick to me”….lololol you pups and your over sized egos……

SAWB

September 4th, 2011
12:01 am

Kirby Momma’s calling!

swampjacket

September 4th, 2011
12:01 am

Aaaron Murray for Heisman-Not!
Joe T. turned’em into Ironmen!-Not!
Crowell’s the second coming-Not!
Boykin’s gonna kill’em with run backs-Not!
A 6-7 team that lost all it’s offensive weapons is somehow a top 20 team—NOT!NOT!NOT!
Yeah we’re playing a million freshmen and Jucos but this is the Dream Team-Not!
But at least Richt has a great tan and the unis were cute!!

Scott

September 4th, 2011
12:01 am

It was those awful uniforms. They were like kryptonite to the team. Ugly and looked like some high school team uniform.

Richt's Butt Cut

September 4th, 2011
12:02 am

Richts gotta go. I can no longer support this garbage..

T-Dawg

September 4th, 2011
12:02 am

MAYBE IF I RITE IN ALL CAPS THEY WILL FINIALY FREE RIKECHT111 — OPS FGOT TOHOLE THE SHTFI KEY….

–OH I FURGAT THE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MOMMY MORE CHEETOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Truedawgfan

September 4th, 2011
12:02 am

All the comments by the Tech fans are true but you must realize that the team you are talking trash about will BEAT you last game of the year. So zip your lip and worry about your own team.
I do agree that Richt’s coordinators are jokes and must go. UGA had ALL preseason to prepare and that was an embarrassing performance for UGA and the SEC. What a shame

PdawgTulsa

September 4th, 2011
12:03 am

Trenches-Trenches All the recruiting in the world and we get beat in the trenches? I hear 4 star after 5 star name called and we are sacked tackled behind the line by who?
Get some heart!

meandog

September 4th, 2011
12:03 am

In review, I really feel sick thinking about all the bone-headed plays from Bobo the clown and Richt the clown’s foil. We though we won the coin flip, we really lost the game there as we should have deferred. Then Bobo calls, play after play of running into the Boise teeth instead of trying to swing the ball outside where we had more speed and perhaps we could have found some running room around the ends.
Bobo has to go immediately…Richt and the ugly uniforms can follow at the end of the season!@

fan

September 4th, 2011
12:03 am

I wouldn’t even be mad if we would have played hard and got beat. That’s the thing though, we didn’t get beat, we got WHOOPED. I have never once said to fire Richt, but i think I have said it about 30 times tonight!

JRW7

September 4th, 2011
12:03 am

My DAWGS got outcoached, and I’m EMBARRASSED!!! CMR please do UGA a favor and QUIT!!!

just the truth

September 4th, 2011
12:03 am

Not just Bobo ………… the whole Dream Team must go.

Patsy

September 4th, 2011
12:04 am

Miss me yet?

Spider

September 4th, 2011
12:04 am

Ahhhhhh. What a great sports day. The great thing about rooting against Georgia is how fun it is to watch fans that arrogant realize that their team stinks. So fun.

Hairy Perry

September 4th, 2011
12:04 am

The thing that concerns me is I’m still not so sure we lost to a team that is all that special. We will see how things play out, but I don’t think Boise is the power house the ESPN anouncers tried to build them up to be. If Boise had played LSU tonight I think the tigers would have thumped them.

WhiteHotBleedOrange

September 4th, 2011
12:04 am

@ loyboy…agreed! We in Knoxville learned that lesson with Fulmer his last few years. Love the man, the coach, but he let our program grow stagnant. Seeing the same pattern with UGA…except with a LOT better talent!!

bitter CHICKENS NEXT WEEK

September 4th, 2011
12:04 am

LICKING OUR CHOPPS————–georgia has better high school teams

————————————–2-11 year—–maybe–with luck