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
Monkey Says
September 4th, 2011
12:46 am
I just cannot wait to hear the spin that many writers, UGA coaches, bloggers and radio sports talk folks will say about this loss.
CMR started the spin three years ago by firing defensive coaches, adding the Dream Team moniker, and bringing in an old new strength and conditioning coach.
I lost count on how many times UGA players cramped up inside an air conditioned building, tapped their helmets to come out, and went out with injuries.
disappointed
September 4th, 2011
12:47 am
I don’t know what happened since Richts first six or so years wqhen everything was very good to the past two or so years. Yea VanGorder leaving probably hurt.You’re only as good as your coaching staff around you. CMR has made changes to correct things (excl. Bobo) but nothing seems to help. I think CMR is an outstanding person. I wish I could be half as good but sometimes you need a change and I’m sorry to say UGA needs that change.
LakeDawg
September 4th, 2011
12:48 am
I would just like to finish my thoughts with this. I think CMR is a fine man and I feel sorry for what he’s getting ready to go through. I think he’s doing his best. He just can’t get it done. He must go, but that doesn’t mean I hate the man.
sandyspringsjacket
September 4th, 2011
12:48 am
Hairy Perry, I can not spell or type but i can do calculas and see that your weak ass dream team stinks.
techengineer
September 4th, 2011
12:48 am
Monkey: He did the right thing by replacing the D co a couple years back but he kept Bobo! GA has like a B D coach and a C- to D Off coach. And we all know they get top 5 recruiting classes each and every year!
Monkey Says
September 4th, 2011
12:49 am
MikeP
September 4th, 2011
12:35 am
Georgia lost because the cornerbacks are too short. As soon as UGA recruits a bunch of 6′3″ CB’s the wins will come.
Well hey, that’s what’s said every time another 4* cornerback that’s 5′11″ accepts a scholarship offer from some out of state team.
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Listen to Mike P trash talking. After that pitiful play by Auburn today, you should get down and pray everynight that your tigers get 5 wins this year and no other players are arrested. 2011 Fulmer cup champions! Your Auburn Tigers.
TheUknownFan
September 4th, 2011
12:49 am
What happened to all the Mark Richt supporters ??? The dream team, oh well maybe next year !!!
mcg dawg
September 4th, 2011
12:49 am
Remember when you handed the ball to the ref after scoring a touchdown!
Numberwang
September 4th, 2011
12:51 am
I drank the Hope & Change Kool-Aid and got burned! I put Hope in that the bad seeds had been booted off and that we had game changers coming in in key positions. I put faith in the staff that they had Changed the conditioning and mentality at UGA. I got sucker punched by this hideous performance in the Dome.
Earlier today I wrote 10 reasons why Georgia was going to be beat Boise St. Not a single thing I wrote came true. Our DL got whipped by a smaller team, our LB’s put ZERO pressure on the QB and our OL was absolutely pathetic. We got out coached and out played.
The season is long and our schedule is favorable, but this performance gave me little hope that Richt has turned this ship around. I have very little HOPE that we will beat SC next Saturday.
Monkey Says
September 4th, 2011
12:51 am
techengineer
September 4th, 2011
12:48 am
Monkey: He did the right thing by replacing the D co a couple years back but he kept Bobo! GA has like a B D coach and a C- to D Off coach. And we all know they get top 5 recruiting classes each and every year!
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Like I said earlier, outside of Grantham, there is not a coach on that staff that is hirable by another top 20 team. They recruit like crazy, but if you cannot coach and game plan it does not do much for your team with 4 and 5 star All Americans who do not know how to play at this level.
dawgs01
September 4th, 2011
12:52 am
UGA was out coached plain and simple. I love Mark but it is time for him and this whole staff to get out of Athens. First of all we still have no discipline. Our strength program does not seem to be any better and that does not surprise me we hired someone who use to video tape practices and other things to be the strength coach in the toughest division in college football. How where we cramping up and i never saw one Boise player cramp up. You hear all these comments about how hard the workouts are and all this noise but that does not matter. Anyone can make a workout hard that is not hard to do. Does the work out produce results or does it just exhaust your body. Usually the best workouts when you are working on strength are the ones that leave you wanting more not the ones that leave you dog tired that way your body can recover and grow. I do not think we have a qualified person leading our strenght program and bringing back ex players to help out does not help they might have been good at lifting weights but do they know the science behind what they are doing at this level you really have to know what you are talking about to get results. We were blown off the ball on both sides of the ball. How do boys from idaho beat boys from georgia i know how have great coaches
esaun
September 4th, 2011
12:52 am
boise st still has not beat an SEC team. UGA with Richt is an ACC team all day; play style and uni’s were all so univ of maryland
savannadawg
September 4th, 2011
12:53 am
@ Remebering Shockley, this isn’t necessarily directed at you. but you did bring up predictability. There really is nothing wrong with being predictable. Look at Alabama, they are very predictable but does that bother Nick Saban? No!!! Why? Because he has his teams prepared to play the game of football and they EXECUTE extremely well. Enough said. We do not.
Thank You
September 4th, 2011
12:54 am
The BEST weeks of my life are the ones following a UGA Bulldogs loss!!!
dawgs01
September 4th, 2011
12:55 am
It looks like we started this season right where we left off last year. I hope we get Dan Mullen in Athens
VCU-UGA
September 4th, 2011
12:55 am
My First Post ever! Dawg Fan in Virginia; This program is in steep decline. Poor coaching against a very, disciplined, cerebral Boise team. Offense Must step up next week and the remainder of the season. I’m stating the obvious here, but what a disappointing performance.
jamison01
September 4th, 2011
12:55 am
how many times has tech beat the dogs in last ten years?
Numberwang
September 4th, 2011
12:55 am
One more point before I hit the sack. Mike Bobo needs to be removed as OC tomorrow. Richt needs to announce a press conference for Monday morning and tell the Bulldog Nation that he’s taking over the play calling. How can you not run a toss sweep with a 275 lb. Fullback and a 240 lb. Running Back??? Bobo kept all the running plays in the first and second quarter between the Center and Guards. Pathetic!!! Not a single screen to the backs and he did nothing with Bruce Figgins coming out of the backfield. He’s the worst OC I’ve seen in 20 years at UGA.
Mista
September 4th, 2011
12:55 am
Please visit Ugawantsmeyer.com
OMG
September 4th, 2011
12:55 am
ok, so we trained them to be ready for the 4th quarter, but what if you aren’t prepared to play the first 3? thats what i saw, so did everyone else. outmaned by inferior men. this was an upgrade?
all_ears
September 4th, 2011
12:56 am
Richt is a great guy and would make a great foreign missions czar.
disappointed
September 4th, 2011
12:56 am
sandyspringsjacket- Isn’t that like the pot kettle thing? you dumb a$$
Fire Mark Richt!
September 4th, 2011
12:56 am
Same Song…Same Dance…If he was not doing his mission BS, he could have probably game-planned for Boise State…freaking Boise State!!!!!…Mark Richt is a loser, horrible coach, and an even worse motivator…But, oh..he has the dream team…Screw You Mark Richt…You are a stupid loser!
BrownDawg
September 4th, 2011
12:57 am
Did that person up there say they can’t spell but they can do calculas? UUUUUHHHHH?
Troup Co. Dawg
September 4th, 2011
12:58 am
We need an outsider HC….and I know all the Alums want to stick with UGA folks, but is that really going to create Wins, Hell no! Bring in an outsider an wipe the slate clean! This continuation of utter failure isn’t working! I saw it in his eyes! Peterson knows he’ll never get up the BCS ladder with Boise…so I say Coach Peterson, please give Mr. Greg McGarity a call…he is waiting to hear from you! You could have the 2nd to 3rd Best Recruiting state in the nation and Dawg fans will gladly support you if they want to Win! And I’m not( just sayin’) !
B.G
September 4th, 2011
12:59 am
Bobo sucks @ play calling! If Richt is going to leave this yr I would want to be in charge of the ship if it’s going to sink bc of Bobo! Richt needs to start calling the plays again bc Bobo sucks and is very predictable when calling a game! We have all this talent smh!!!!!
KaliDogg
September 4th, 2011
12:59 am
The team from GA cramping up all over the field.
The team from GA with shoes unsuited to the GA Dome turf.
The home team that can’t remember the snap count, including our all-star. Ben Jones, of all people.
Delays, running sideways, feints in the backfield, cute, cute, cute. Play football. Hit the hole. North and South — Bobo — the goal line is that way — somebody give him a map.
No slants. No quick drops. Screen passes when we have no passing game. Why is a screen pass going to work? Explain please.
When’s the last time we threw a pass to a running back?
Slip screen, inside screen. Boise State has plan, knows what they’re doing, and work sequences off the plan. It’s called having a clue, bozo. The man has to go. Who suggested that Mike Bobo was an offensive genius. Didn’t Richt come to UGA because he was, in part, an offensive genius? When, ever, has Mike Bobo demonstrated, on the field, not with his mouth, that he can run an offense?
Our new conditioning program?
Great. We don’t wait until the 4th quarter to give out of gas now and get our butts handed to us. We do it from the opening kickoff. Quite an improvement.
There is a general sense of disorganization surrounding that team.
Oh, and how about the precision passing of BSU? Uh, there was nobody within a zip code of his receivers on the vast majority of those completions. Where exactly was our safety going on the first touchdown, to the outside? There was no receiver over there. None. And where is Orson Charles going on a 4th and 1? It’s a running play, yet he’s sliding along the line of scrimmage, sliding himself completely out of the play so the BSU monster on defense can come in unblocked and stop the play? Where was OC going, exactly?
This team is lost. They look great running onto the field and jumping up and down. After that, they look lost. At home. They’re embarrassing.
And Richt is smiling on the sidelines, a “dang, I can’t believe that happened” smirk. Well, dude, you’re the head coach. That’s your team out there. Take some responsibility for what happens on the field. Show some passion. Get in somebody’s face. Or, get a ticket. Out of town.
DODGER Dawg
September 4th, 2011
1:00 am
We saw an uninspired team take the field yesterday night and play about as much as they wanted to. HEY Coach Richt I have screamed this for the past 3 years…GET RID OF Bobo. He is a drain on the program and if you look at the results, they AGREE with me. I understand that you are a good man and can conduct yourself in a manner that represents the state of Georgia well and as a southern gentleman I can respect that; but as a fan of THE BULLDAWG NATION I cannot accept mediocrity from the teams that you field. Statistical wise we fared well against a higher ranked team (that absolutely plays no one else this year), and we did get 1 or 4 PWG penalties, but there is NO REASON why we are 0-1 going into SEC play next week. The offense was SLUGGISH, the defense was NON-THREATENING and the overall game plan was PREDICTABLE. For the love of red and black, you have to realize the the DAWG NATION loves you and would like to link your name next to the beloved DOOLEY, but it is now time for you to MAN up, DEMOTE (or better yet allow Bobo to pursue other endeavors), take over the OC role tell CTG that “he has his men this year” and hold the coaches accountable…BECAUSE you know the BULLDAWH NATION is holding you ACCOUNTIBLE and we are not happy with the last 2 seasons and are extremely ANGRY after this poor showing in this game…And yes everyone of use truly believe that we UNDERSTAND THAT THERE IS NO INSITUTION MORE WORTHY OF ENVY, NO INSTITUTION WORTHY OF SUCH LOYALTY AS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. But my dear man, yaou are trying our patience. GOD BLESS AND GO DAWGS
Road Runner
September 4th, 2011
1:02 am
Man I’m not like a major UGA fan or nothing, but you Tech people need to get a life. Doesn’t Georgia beat your @sses?
disappointed
September 4th, 2011
1:02 am
I’m calling it a night and hope I don’t dream about this game!
Fair and Balanced
September 4th, 2011
1:02 am
It’s bad. Really bad!
all_ears
September 4th, 2011
1:03 am
Troup, I doubt Coach Peterson would care much about getting to know the Clarke Co. law enforcement team on a first name basis. Probably much less stressful coaching in Boise, Idaho.
savannadawg
September 4th, 2011
1:04 am
Oh, and one other thing. I have yet to call for Coach Richt to step down. But it is time. Its not the lose that bothers me as much as the poooooor play. And that my friend falls directly in your lap. your players do not play for you. You do not inspire them or your coaches to perform at a higher level. I don’t know where it all went wrong but it has gone very wrong for you. Just leave please, just leave. I’m done.
RedandBlackDAWG
September 4th, 2011
1:04 am
I am afraid that CMR’s loyalty to Bobo is going to cost him his job. As much as I like CMR, there is simply no way, he can continue to not get involved in the offensive game planning and at the very least, have some input into the play calling. How many times did we try running the RB off tackle, knowing full well that the O line is thin, and did not need to have the extra pressure put on them, of having to fight all night in the trenches. When Crowell went to the outside, he picked up positive yards, but even when he gained 8 or so yards doing that, Bobo went right back to the Woody Hayes playbook of 3 yards or less and a cloud of dust. I remain a loyal UGA DAWG fan, but unless, some imagination and dare I say it, common sense is put into the offensive game plan, it is going to be another long year. The only bright note was the play of a few of the youngsters in their first game. Crowell and Mitchell are going to be good, once the offensive game plan becomes also. The defense was just out there on the field way too much in order to be successful. They looked good for about the first quarter and a half, but started tiring after that. I thyink Bobo needs to study some cutting edge football, because having CMR study it and not get inviolved in the game plan, makes that an exercise in futility.
all_ears
September 4th, 2011
1:05 am
An aside: Who’s in charge of fitting the helmets ? I
Road Runner
September 4th, 2011
1:05 am
SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
all_ears
September 4th, 2011
1:05 am
I’ve never seen so many helmets flying off heads in my life.
rabid dawg
September 4th, 2011
1:06 am
Richt….9 wins or you are out of here sir! numerous missed tackles…penaltys…and no running game when you have a 35-40 lb advantage against lineman on the opposing team? w t f?!This Ga team looks exactly like 1 year ago…BEFORE AJ CAME BACK!
And cut out all the g d prima Donna c r a p! stick to the reg unis. count em….9 W’s or your gone!
If S Carolina aint your friend…and believe me…they’re not your friend………..you’d better get this team together and fast!
Let's see the second string QB ( UGA needs a mobile QB)
September 4th, 2011
1:07 am
UGA’s problems are fairly obvious to me.
The receivers and tight ends just can’t come up with the big plans. I saw quite a few catchable passes that were dropped.
Second, Aaron Murray just isn’t the right guy in my opinion. He throws a nice ball but he hangs onto it too long and his accuracy is below average. How many times did he just drop back and throw the long ball when the receiver was not even open? I think the guy has talent, but it just does not fit the skill of guys that he is playing with. Again, the receivers can’t catch or get open, the O-line is average at best, and he holds the ball too long.
When this is the case, I recommend going to a run first quarterback with average passing skills. I hear the second guy on the chart is a runner with shacky passing skills.
midmajor
September 4th, 2011
1:10 am
I was in Athens 6 years ago and remember the guys walking up and down the aisle telling the BSU fans ” welcome to the SEC Bitch”…..well, welcome to an ass whuppin’ UGA
drew
September 4th, 2011
1:10 am
What everyone here is failing to realize is that there are 4-5 players from Boise’s OL and DL that are going to be drafted into the NFL, two of whom are going to be 1st-round picks.
UGA just lost to a superior team. Period.
Bride of Chucky Knapp
September 4th, 2011
1:14 am
Oh man, McGarity hung Richt out to DRY by scheduling this game. Hiz man Mulllen is so IN now. I mean, I can take losing to the real boyz from USC but to be taken to the woodshed by a lame az low rent school in Idaho, man this is lower than any low from Goff.
Not going to any games this season, 4 shore!
ActuaryDawg
September 4th, 2011
1:15 am
I was convinced that putting our video coordinator in charge of the s&c program was the answer. With all that experience rewinding tapes, how did it possibly fail?
meandog
September 4th, 2011
1:15 am
What everyone here is failing to realize is that there are 4-5 players from Boise’s OL and DL that are going to be drafted into the NFL, two of whom are going to be 1st-round picks.
UGA just lost to a superior team. Period.
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Bull. What I saw as a bunch of slow white boys pound the hell out of a more athletic team that was just overwhelmed by superior coaching.
savannadawg
September 4th, 2011
1:15 am
@drew, WHAT!!!!!!!!!! They were good but not superior in any way. And like I said. I’t aint the lose. It’s the poor play you goof ball.
all_ears
September 4th, 2011
1:19 am
Drew… None of the local media pundits got that memo. In fact, all we heard was the opposite.
Top Recruit
September 4th, 2011
1:19 am
A poor game plan by CMR and coaches. If you plan to take the ball on the opening series, you had better be sure your offense can move the ball. Not sure what CMR and Bobo have seen so far to give them the confidence this offense can score. Georgia has not had a running game in almost 4 years. The line play has very poor. You would think Bobo would have learned a lesson from last year’s Arkansas game about RB’s that can not block. But then why should you think Bobo can coach an offense. And if you are going to go for it you definitely need to make sure you do not allow backside / outside pursuit to make the tackle. Once agains Bobo fails to utilize his best players on certain key issues.
Back to the running game. CMR has never understood what an O lineman should look and play like. S&C can go just so far. I am dumbfounded how the O line is simply this poor. Watch their feet, pad level…Will Friend has a lot of work to do, but I’m not it is the players…just the coaches.
What is coming through loud and clear is that UGA does not have one legit SEC caliber coach on staff. Grantham did a poor job on the second half opening drive by Boise. Watch Boises’s cut blocks to give Moore excellent, quick passing lanes, plus those wide spaces the LBs had vacated. The defense chased too much on that drive. You have to force Moore out. Never did that because the D line was cut down.
Frankly I would not be surprised if the AD did not fire this staff after they lose to Carollina.
Very disappointed in the play of this team tonight. It should not have happened. Why does Bobo not put speed to the outside and spread the defense. Boises DB eat up our receivers…and King…he simply can not catch a ball. And when players lose their helmets after every play due to their hair style, a good coach would sit them down until they got their hair cut. Once agains CMR lets his players and Bobo destroy his career and finances.
tug
September 4th, 2011
1:23 am
UGA looks like the same team from last year…have they practiced at all since Dec 2010…they suck a55…oh, and maybe try some helmets that fit…3-4 D is looking real good…running game is garbage…Richt still can’t manage the clock or penalties…season is over before it’s even begun…thanks for nothing a55ho1es
Listen Up
September 4th, 2011
1:24 am
good thing Crowell didn’t go to Bama. If he had he would be on the Scout Team!!!
hotdawg
September 4th, 2011
1:24 am
king looked horrible totally let us down……no pass russ+a qb confident from playing sub par teams on the regular=embarassment. bobo has to find sum creativity and again no running game but i see something in crowell and murray looked terrible. no pass rush and sec =disaster we could have done everything right but if we leave any qb time with two good eyes you will b a victim..bobo palycalling=gresham park GO DAWGS