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

Hairy Dawg

September 4th, 2011
12:15 am

I cant understand why richt sticks with bozo calling plays. You know the reverse worked for an 80 yard touch down first time we ran it and we never tried to do it again. We have run draw plays on 3rd and 15 for the last 4 years with no sucess and it seems we will run that play at least 5 times a game. WTF?

Boise in ATL

September 4th, 2011
12:16 am

Wasn’t it Mark Richt that told a UGA fan, Look, I know what the hell we are doing?”

Sorry....

September 4th, 2011
12:16 am

This was sorry!!!!! Thank you ALL for making me proud to be a UGA fan. Three years in a row that I am going to have to up with this SH%^! I LOVE IT, Thanks! WOW! I could go on and on…..

dawgster

September 4th, 2011
12:16 am

Amazing listening to our commentators making excuses after excuses instead of telling like it is for the most part….I love Coach Richt and won’t him to be our Coach for as long as he wants to, but lose to SC and I don’t see how he can survive the onslought from the dawg nation….I hope I”m wrong….go dawgs

Troup Co. Dawg

September 4th, 2011
12:17 am

It PAINS me to my soul! Congrats to Boise for being well prepared…..we have no fight in our loins!
It would be a Dream Team with a better Coach! Talent not being executed. I’ll take Peterson as UGA HC anyday!…I believe there is more than meets the eye! Still love my Dawgs! It will get worse before it gets any better! Same old tired Offense! Defense was better but not Good! No Innovation = Losses!

38 Yardline Dawg

September 4th, 2011
12:17 am

I DARE ANYONE to defend Richt’s apathetic sideline demeanor and Bobo’s unimaginative play calling tonight. I DARE YOU. Absolutely pathetic.

We put our defense in a no-win situation by all the 3-and-outs and gawd knows how many penalties for offensive (motion) offenses. Not to even mention, how was it that we were the only team crapping up?

Richt and Bobo have not changed ANYTHING from last year. Resign now and save our AD the trouble at the end of the year. Period.

Hairy Perry

September 4th, 2011
12:17 am

This program has lost the confidence of the fan base completley. Did you see haw many fans left early in the fourth quarter. They were making a statement.

Mark Richt UGA Head Coach

September 4th, 2011
12:17 am

I totally SUCK!

Jim Donnan

September 4th, 2011
12:18 am

I can always come back if you guys like…. I don’t even need a salary, I’ll coach for free, I’m good on money for a while. I can whip these dawgs back into shape and unlike this coaching staff, I can call plays to more than one receiver! I will bring us back into our preseason national champions status once again and turn all these frowns upside down!

Let me know…
-JD
6th Wing, Cell 7.

T-Dawg

September 4th, 2011
12:18 am

Seriously, I’m tired of the jive. Some good plays — Orson! Malcolm! Others in the trenches that we can’t see as spectators… BUT What is it with helmets popping off and the constant preening for making any kind of play? It’s about discipline, baby! Trim those overgrown mops; get some humility. Focus on getting the job done. What kind of direction are these fellows getting? Do they play gangsta rap at practice, and break dance in jubilation for making any routine play? Is this what they are encouraged to do? They just got tagged by a bunch of 2-star porkchops out of Montana! Man — Herschel (the handsomest and most get-it-done humble man in America) Walker must be deeply embarrassed.

Now — let’s see if we can outdo East Carolina!

Jacket Backer

September 4th, 2011
12:18 am

Murry wasn’t too bad.
The O-Line was sub par.
Defense lacked tenacity and grit.
The season isn’t over for you guys. The SEC East looks very weak this year….so you could still be in Atlanta to face LSU or Alabama later in the year.
To all the true UGA fans…..sorry you guys lost. Boise is a good team and sometimes you just loose to good teams.
To all of the UGA trolls talking smack all through the fall camp………….

derek henderson

September 4th, 2011
12:18 am

coach richt is out dogs looked like sh– you can change the the unis but only the coach can change the prepration. thre penalties on the offense on the first possosion is unexcuseable TOO much talent not to be coached Georgia needs a new era SORRY MARK!!!

minor

September 4th, 2011
12:18 am

gee guess there won’t be anymore photo ops and media coverage of CMR’s trips to South America, told you it was a bunch of phoney baloney

LakeDawg

September 4th, 2011
12:19 am

Some things that I was astounded by:

UGA was big and fat. They looked bulked up, but looked like they hadn’t run a wind sprint in their lives. Completely out of shape.

Not much mental toughness. I didn’t see a single player try to turn the tide when the going got tough. Most of them were looking for a substitute.

Offensive line getting completely dominated. It was pitiful.

All of this after an off-season of hard workouts and extreme dedication to turning it around?

Troup Co. Dawg

September 4th, 2011
12:19 am

Where the hell was Alec Olgletree?

Monkey Says

September 4th, 2011
12:19 am

pete

September 4th, 2011
12:15 am
Serious dog fans:……..YOU GOT SLOPED BY A FAR SUPERIOR TEAM IN EVERY POSITION. A COUPLE LUCKY PLAYS AND IT WOULD HAVE BEEN 35-7.

BOISE WOULD RULE THE SEC EASILY.

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Agree with everything but that last sentence. Comparing The SEC top half teams with UGA is not fair. UGA has not been relevant in 4 ( now 5 years).

disappointed

September 4th, 2011
12:19 am

I agree with BH. UGA looked awful. I’ve been a Ga. fan for 30 yrs and am loyal but the coaching stall needs to go. Enough is enough. They obviously can’t coach up these players. Bosie just whipped their a$$. OL, DL, QB, and secondary were an embarrassment. T. King couldn,t catch a cold. What’s up with C. Glenn and Bean Anderson. They played like freshmen. No I take that back. The Frosh WR Mitchell out played them by far. Going to be another year of 6-7. Maybe that’s what it’s going to take o make a change. Don’t let it ruin your weekend Dawg fans. I know I’m not.

minor

September 4th, 2011
12:19 am

keep those 5 stars coming, yeah boy, whoo who

Hairy Perry

September 4th, 2011
12:20 am

THE BULLDOG NATION IS FOAMING AT THE MOUTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dawg Squeeze

September 4th, 2011
12:21 am

but, but, we’re UGA…we’re in the SEC…..we have 4 star recruits and a big stadium.

hairy pecker

September 4th, 2011
12:22 am

I just puked

UGA Alumnus

September 4th, 2011
12:22 am

When you lose a game, you make adjustments, and start preparing for the next one.

Go Dawgs!!!

Practice hard and prepare for SC!!!

GetaClue

September 4th, 2011
12:22 am

Why does UGA have a lineman playing fullback who can not block??? Bench #12 he can’t catch, promote #26. O line is weak, Defense front 7 looked good, DB’s need work. Finally…….Aaron Murray is so not the answer, padded stats from playing cellar dweller teams. Promote #16 he’s the future. Bobo needs to go, play calling is WEEEEAAAAKKKKKK!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G_W0aP0NI0&feature=related

Scott Proctor

September 4th, 2011
12:22 am

Maybe Richt should come join me in NY, they like guys that fail at GA sports!

Dawg Squeeze

September 4th, 2011
12:22 am

UGA football….31……er, uh……32 years and counting!

dawgone

September 4th, 2011
12:22 am

Ricth Richt He’s our man if he can’t lose to em nobody can gooooo Ricth!!! and take bobo with you

Mark Richts pimply arse

September 4th, 2011
12:22 am

sandyspringsjacket

September 4th, 2011
12:23 am

Hairy Perry, Let me make this real simple. We may not have beaten you much in the last few years but we don’t fear the dream team any longer and we have closed the gap and are about to pass you so keep living in the past dawg breath.

UGA Alumnus

September 4th, 2011
12:23 am

@Troup Co. Dawg
September 4th, 2011
12:19 am

He got hurt, didn’t he?

LakeDawg

September 4th, 2011
12:23 am

Signs that CMR doesn’t get it:

Helmets popping off on every other play, because the players think its cool to leave one chin strap unbuckled.

Players wearing their pants 6 inches above their knees, because they think it looks cool.

Boykin tweeting coach Petersen before the game.

Ahh, nevermind.

rincon dawg

September 4th, 2011
12:23 am

the thing that got me is we had three penalties right off the bat and Richt is smileing. Really way to coach em up.

joseph

September 4th, 2011
12:23 am

dream team has been renamed to nightmare team

i watched at least 6 teams play football today. uga was the most poorly coached, least prepared team that i seen. uga is the most poorly coached, and least prepared team in the sec, maybe the most poorly coached and prepared team in the nation.

Hairy Perry

September 4th, 2011
12:24 am

I love the way our offence comes alive. AFTER WE”RE 21 POINTS BEHIND!

Browndog

September 4th, 2011
12:24 am

BS just s better team, end of story. UGA played the best it could, just got soundly beaten. UGA will look better next week against USC but will be very, very difficult to get a win. I think Crowell will be very good by the end of the year.

Muddiver

September 4th, 2011
12:24 am

I don’t think it’s going to be a problem figuring out how to add Texas A&M to the SEC. They’re going to throw us out. Maybe the Sunbelt will take us. We might be able to contend for a conference championship there.

Monkey Says

September 4th, 2011
12:24 am

Mitchell looked good, the rest of the “Dream Team” was absent on scholarship.

Mike Bobo

September 4th, 2011
12:24 am

Look you rednecks, I have 5 err 9 err heck golly geez , I cant remember how many kids I have, I need this job, huggies are expensive!

all_ears

September 4th, 2011
12:24 am

Can’t wait to hear the genius talk show clowns on 680 The Fan explain this debacle. You are as laughable as the Dawgs defense.

Dom

September 4th, 2011
12:24 am

Talent alone won’t get it done. We have zero depth, and very little experience. Our lines were physically dominated. We won’t be good for at least a year under the current systems. If we start new systems under new leadership it could be another 3 years before we’re playing up to the potential of our Talent.

For about 6 years UGA has done a disservice to players that have committed to UGA. For far too many coming in as 4 and 5 stars, they left with no resume. If a player has to be Moreno or AJ Green to leave better than they entered the program then something is wrong with the program.

jacketfan

September 4th, 2011
12:24 am

awe comeon guys Ricth Deserves another chance hope he is with you for a long long time…. HaHaHa you bunch of idiots typical SEC LOOOOOSSSEEERRRSSS

rbrax

September 4th, 2011
12:25 am

Hairy Perry, I think you’re right. Boise didn’t look all that great to me, and I recon a good team would have beaten them.

Hairy Dawg

September 4th, 2011
12:25 am

I’m not going to take anything away from BSU. They took us to the wood shed but Bozo couldn’t call plays for my peewee football team. Bozo would be lost becuase our offense consist of 8 plays. We run 2 plays to the left, 2 plays to the right, 2 plays up the middle, ant we have 2 pass plays. This play book dwarfs bozos.

UGA Alumnus

September 4th, 2011
12:26 am

Get over the loss, Dawg fans.

Support your boys.

Go Dawgs!

Mike Bobo

September 4th, 2011
12:26 am

I will never leave you Dawg fans, I will be the next HC

sandyspringsjacket

September 4th, 2011
12:26 am

Big night for that five star running back. He missed his block and Murray got picked and the route was on. He aint no Herschel, closer to a Sanks or Ealy or King etc. Over rated!

Web Masters

September 4th, 2011
12:26 am

Ha. Hee hee hee. Ha hahahaha. Let the drunken wife beating begin!

Scrimp Daddy-Oh

September 4th, 2011
12:26 am

I think LeMay or Mason are better QB’s. Murray throws too many ints andtakes too many sacks.

Hairy Perry

September 4th, 2011
12:27 am

SandySpringsJacket,

Pretty recent past yellow maggot. By the way we’re not to scared of your punk @ss team either.

JOKE BY THE COKE

Warhorse

September 4th, 2011
12:27 am

Hundreds of hotel reservations in Jacksonville and the beach will be cancelled tomorrow when poodle fans realize that Charlie Weis has the UF offense humming and the Gators have a defense built by Bulldog Will.

Scrimp Daddy-Oh

September 4th, 2011
12:28 am

I can’t wait to hear that lady on 680 the fan that thought UGA should beat Boise St just because they play in SEC. Lady, it takes coaching these great SEC players to win.