Remorseful Bacarri Rambo believes he could’ve made difference vs. Boise St.

Georgia free safety Bacarri Rambo returned from a suspension this week and expects to return to the starting lineup on Saturday. (Photo by Guy Prokay/DawgTime.com)

Georgia free safety Bacarri Rambo returned from a suspension this week and expects to return to the starting lineup on Saturday. (Photo by Guy Prokay/DawgTime.com)

Free safety Bacarri Rambo expressed remorse for what he called “a big mistake” and said he believes he could made a difference against Boise State last Saturday.

Rambo, the Bulldogs’ leading returning tackler, was reinstated this week after a one-game suspension for an unspecified team rules violations and is expected to start against South Carolina on Saturday.

“It messed up our team goals having to sit out that one game,” said Rambo, speaking to reporters for the first time since last spring. “I’m not going to say we could have won if I would’ve played. But I want to help the team as much as I can and the results of the game probably would’ve been different. That was a big mistake and I learned from it.”

Rambo would not say what infraction led to his suspension or exactly when it occurred. “I’d rather y’all ask Coach Richt,” he said.

Rambo traveled with the Bulldogs to Atlanta and was allowed to dress out for the game. That, in itself, was like a punishment.

“It was very tough” said Rambo, who started all 13 games a year ago. “I’m not used to sitting on the sideline, especially knowing I’m supposed to be starting. It’s very tough to see my guys out there playing and knowing I should be out there helping them, helping them communicate and fly to the ball, helping make plays, helping my team. It was very tough.

A powerful lesson was learned, he said.

“I broke a team rule,” Rambo said. “It was selfish mistake. I will not allow it to happen any more. I learned from that mistake. It was a big mistake. It didn’t affect just me, it affected the team because I couldn’t play and I’m not going to allow it to happen again.”

Dallas Lee to start at guard

Dallas Lee will get the first start of his career at left guard this Saturday. Richt indicated that might have been the case even if Kenarious Gates had not been injured.

“We thought he did real well,” Richt said of the sophomore from Buford, who took over when Gates left the game with a sprained ankle in the second quarter. “He might have played better than any of the guards as we graded it out. So whether Kenarious was healthy or not, he wouid have had a very good chance . . . of starting this week.”

Gates was held out of practice on Tuesday but is expected to be available Saturday.

O-line problems ‘correctable’

Georgia gave up six sacks to the Broncos and averaged fewer than 1.9 yards per carry on rushing attempts by the tailbacks. But Richt insists the Bulldogs’ poor line play can be rectified before facing South Carolina’s formidable defensive front.

“Everything is correctable,” Richt said. “The thing that was the most disappointing to me was the pass protection, especially third down. . . . Six sacks are way too many and the majority of the issues were on third down. We’ve already spent a lot of time making corrections in pass protection.”

Samuel to linebacker was considered

Richt said he briefly considered moving tailback Richard Samuel back to linebacker in the wake of the injury to Alec Ogletree. Samuel was Ogletree’s backup at “Mo” linebacker before backfield attrition forced the Bulldogs to switch Samuel back to offense, where he played his first two seasons.

“I thought about it kind of just laying on the pillow at night,” Richt said. “But by the time Richard got back and trained up and really ready to play, ‘Tree’ would probably be back and be healthy and ready to go. We’ve had 29 preseason practices plus last week, so we have over 30 practices with these other kids.”

Ogletree is out at least four weeks with a broken foot. Michael Gilliard, Amarlo Herrera and Jeremy Sulek are competing to start alongside Christian Robinson. Linebackers coach Kirk Olivadotti said the Bulldogs are also exploring other options.

“There’s a million different things we could do,” he said, declining to elaborate.

Jarvis Jones to inside ‘backer not considered

The Bulldogs gave little to no thought of moving Jarvis Jones from outside linebacker to inside linebacker. Jones was playing inside linebacker before the Bulldogs moved Ogletree to the position from strong safety. But Jones has been flourishing at “Sam” linebacker. He had 11 tackles, including 2½ for losses, in the opener.

“Jarvis is just doing so well where he is,” Richt said. “He’s locked in and playing fast and playing very physical. . . . He played great. He played like a guy who hadn’t played for a year and half and couldn’t wait to hit somebody again. He played with a lot of energy and got after it.”

Sticking with no-huddle

Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo said the Bulldogs plan to stick with the no-huddle offense they unveiled in the Georgia Dome. He said the decision to switch in the offseason was an attempt to run more offensive plays. But the Bulldogs ran just 60 plays last Saturday to Boise State’s 71.

“We wanted to get more plays, which we didn’t do on Satuday,” Bobo said. “But we’re committed to doing it. More plays equals more opportunities, more chances to score. Last year we just didn’t think we had as many opportunities as some other teams.”

The no-huddle was not to blame for the offensive struggles, the Bulldogs contend.

“No matter how you operate offensively, the bottom like is you’ve got to execute,” Richt said. “And you execute well whether you no-huddle or you don’t no huddle. We didn’t have much trouble as far as the operation of it. The problem was once the ball was snapped. That’s when we had problems.”

Etc. . . .

Nose guard Kwame Geathers did not practice for the second straight day due to a neck injury. Richt expects him to play Saturday, however. . . . Freshman Malcolm Mitchell had “another great practice,” Bobo said. Look for him to play extensively against South Carolina. . . . A limited number of tickets remain on sale for Georgia’s home game against Coast Carolina (Sept. 17). They’re $45 each. Call 1-877-542-1231. . . . Georgia is holding a pep rally – they’re calling it a “Red Rally” – Friday night at Sanford Stadium. The Georgia Redcoat Band and cheerleaders will be in attendance and the Bulldogs will “show off” their new 2,000-square-foot-plus video board. . . . Here’s a link to video of some of Tuesday’s practice and some interviews from DawgTime.com.

407 comments Add your comment

Kirby Smart

September 7th, 2011
12:51 pm

Is this blog still reserved for the UGA jock sniffers that live in their parents basement hoping for a chance to meet a female?

DawginLex

September 7th, 2011
12:52 pm

Chip

In all seriousness, can you ask Richt and Bobo the logic behind sticking with shotgun and no huddle?

we did not miss the "deion sanders" tackling

September 7th, 2011
12:52 pm

this statement by rambo makes me laugh out loud. im sure his deion sanders ole tackling style would have meant that one boisie reciever got shoved out of bounds.

he can sit all season as far as this fan is concerned.

Uuugghh...

September 7th, 2011
12:53 pm

Please Chip…What Lex said.

Coach Steve Spurrier

September 7th, 2011
12:55 pm

Saturday should be some fun…I get to match my offensive imagination with Bozo … I mean Bobo.

Dawg Tired

September 7th, 2011
12:57 pm

We would have lost the game with Jake Scott playing safety. Rambo must think he is superman. I like confidence, but not overconfidence.

Spike 80DF

September 7th, 2011
12:58 pm

it’s funny how confident USCe fans are about Saturday, you’ll have a fight on your hands…

Uuugghh...

September 7th, 2011
1:05 pm

I just hope we don’t run that rooskie pass play that gets blown up everytime we try it agains USC. Remember last time? After the game Spurrier said “Yeah they tried to trick us on that one…I think they ought to shelve that one.”

Nothing Could Be Finer

September 7th, 2011
1:07 pm

I just hope we don’t run that rooskie pass play that gets blown up everytime we try it agains USC.
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I remember Eric Norwood blew up Matt Stafford when Carolina won in Athens in 2007.

I dunno

September 7th, 2011
1:08 pm

Is John Jenkins a bust already? The BIG recruit has become a ghost on the field.

I dunno

September 7th, 2011
1:12 pm

Enough wtih the trash talking guys and just get it done.
If we have a good outing Saturday, maybe people will give credit to Boise and say they were the better team THIS year.
Maybe they were just that good….Looks like they have the inside track to play for a national championship.

Vampire Bill

September 7th, 2011
1:23 pm

You do have to wonder how much freedom bobo has in calling his own game? Does Richt set the expectation by giving bobo a handful of plays to execute or is bobo truly free to call his own game?

UGA Alum

September 7th, 2011
1:25 pm

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. This definition will forever have a picture of Mike Bobo attached to it.

“Hey I know the no-huddle shotgun offense didn’t work against Boise but we are gonna stick with it. 6 sacks and 1.9 yrds per carry is good enough to beat South Carolina”…

I’m left completely speechless!

Contractor

September 7th, 2011
1:35 pm

UGA Alum,

Is that a true quote from Bobo?

UGA Alum

September 7th, 2011
1:41 pm

Not a direct quote but if you read between the lines that’s what he is saying. No adjustments to the gameplan. However, to give him SOME credit he could just be saying that and behind closed doors the Dawgs could be making the needed changes…which is what I pray for but I no longer expected.

Valdosta Cat

September 7th, 2011
1:41 pm

Nothing could be finer than to see carolina go down against the Dawgs!!!!!!!

Valdosta Cat

September 7th, 2011
1:43 pm

@ nothing…. enjoy your wins while you can. After spurrier leaves, you have nothing.

female

September 7th, 2011
1:48 pm

Some of you are talking about how uninspired the Dawgs looked on Saturday night. Most of you are coming across as a little whiny = uninspiring. So why don’t you remove the plank from you own eye before you see the speck in someone else’s. Whiny crybabies. Go Dawgs!

Contractor

September 7th, 2011
1:50 pm

UGA Alum,

I sure as hell hope he is playing. Nothing infuriates me more than a fan like myself being able to call a better game than a coach making all that money.

Valdosta Cat

September 7th, 2011
1:51 pm

You carolina fans are not use to winning. You have one good year and now all of a sudden you talk more trash than all trolls combined on this blog.

dawgfan

September 7th, 2011
1:55 pm

the d didn’t play bad considering they were on the field just about the entire game.
i would’ve been tired too if the o couldn’t move the ball

Contractor

September 7th, 2011
1:57 pm

Valdosta Cat,

You’re right about your boy Malcolm Mitchell. I have been a big fan of him ever since he signed with Georgia, and actually hoped him and Nick Marshall would see the field before any of the others due to all the athleticism I have been reading about and heard about. Looking forward to seeing what ole boy has in store for us this year.

Buck Blew

September 7th, 2011
3:45 pm

I hate to say it but it looks like the head ball coach will be able to hang 50 again between the hedges. The Dawg’s defense is extremely poor.

Stinger

September 7th, 2011
3:47 pm

I believe he is right. He would have made a difference. The score would have been 42 to 21.

icedawg

September 7th, 2011
3:49 pm

It’s great to believe in yourself but the whipping by BS was so thorough on both sides of the ball that it is very doubtful whether Rambo’s presence would have made any difference. A dose of humility would be more appropriate.

Could Be Worse

September 7th, 2011
3:49 pm

It could be worse Georgia….you could be Georgia Tech!

fishook dawg

September 7th, 2011
4:20 pm

CMR said to a fan earlier this year “that he knew what the hell he was doing”!!! After Saturdays game against Boise, I don’t know if he does or not. Nothing has changed. We have the best set of 4 tight ends in the country and used 2 of them sparringly. Boise used theirs alot. Samuel looks just like he did at RB from 2 years ago which isn’t much. I believe he could still switch back to LB and help the team a whole lot more than he will at RB. I believe it’s like riding a bicycle, he practiced at LB all last year, but CMR says it would take him too long to get back to playing condition. And even though the no huddle didn’t work against Boise, CMR says we’ll stick with it. My thinking is you would want to keep Boise’s QB on the side lines and a 3 and out with the no huddle doesn’t help the cause. Please, if something ain’t working, change it and show that you do know what the hell your doing!!!!

TampaDawg

September 7th, 2011
5:02 pm

Buck Blew .. by saying “hang 50 again between the hedges” that would imply that USCe has done it before in recent memory. Hell, they haven’t even done it in Carolina in recent times. I get amazed by all the trash talk from fans of a team that lost 5 games last year and going up against a team they have won against 3 times in 10 years.

hotdawg

September 7th, 2011
5:03 pm

“I thought about it kind of just laying on the pillow at night,” Richt said. – referring to moving Samuel back to linebacker. Wasn’t it just weeks ago he told Samuel that he will be RB until he left UGA and would not jerk him around anymore?

Vince Dooley

September 7th, 2011
5:06 pm

W T F is CMR doing? He’s a discrace to the Bulldog nation.

Uuugghh...

September 7th, 2011
5:06 pm

Tampa…You are right. USCe didn’t hang 50 in Sanford…but Florida did when the old ball coach was at the helm. I think that was the point Buck was making–Spurrier has a history of it, he is the entire history of it in fact.

TampaDawg

September 7th, 2011
5:18 pm

It still surprises me with all the people on here that expect USCe to drop 40 or 50 on UGA on Saturday when they have only scored more than 20 on UGA once in the last 10 years. Last year was only 17-6 with what MOST of us should still agree was a lesser quality defense and at South Carolina. Let’s not be so willing to just mail it in. THEY PLAYED ONE GAME PEOPLE AND IT JUST HAPPENED TO BE AGAINST THE NUMBER 5 TEAM IN THE COUNTRY. USCe is good, but I don’t know if they are THAT good.

TampaDawg

September 7th, 2011
5:19 pm

I know that was Spurrier’s history at UF, but no Carolina team has had a history of doing that. The most they have scored in the 2000s against UGA is 37 and they lost that game too.

Bob

September 7th, 2011
5:22 pm

Rambo was an above average player before his injury. Now, he’s just another wannabe.

Not A UGA Fan But I Don't Hate You

September 7th, 2011
5:24 pm

Yeah, that’s what they need more of at UGA…….a player with a big EGO.

TexDAWG

September 7th, 2011
5:38 pm

When Historian’s team wins, he/she shoots celebratory fireworks with a musket.

Murray's tweets about causes of loss

September 7th, 2011
5:39 pm

Simple, coach would not let me wear my shoe lifts and I could not see over either line.

ga gator

September 7th, 2011
5:40 pm

I am afraid Rambo would have made no difference in outcome.

UGAer

September 7th, 2011
5:50 pm

Dawgs, last week Boise was overrated and the bulldogs were going to push them around all night. Now, they are the” #5 team in the nation and Georgia is lacking depth”. Which is it? Try and have some consistency with your excuses. Where is Vince Dooley when you need him?

John

September 7th, 2011
6:45 pm

Murray’s tweets about causes of loss ……seriously, if the guy has a problem seeing over the middle the offense needs to be structured around his height and not try to get him to stand in a pocket he can’t see over. The law of averages would indicate that when trying to drive a ball 80 yards, he will have difficulty on half of his throws…..maybe that’s why UGA always score from 30+ yards out and never drive the ball much.

Danny G

September 7th, 2011
7:10 pm

Historian, you are obviously a round little man with no balls and probably have a spouse with facial hair because you make all of your accusations on a blog and are not much of a man. I am a 5th generation Georgian and I do not know a single person that actually asked Northern people to move down here and criticize us. Please go back to your nasty, cold, ugly world up North and live in the misery you deserve. Go Dawgs!!!

Fizzled Out

September 7th, 2011
7:53 pm

Bench Tavarres King and start Malcolm Mitchell at WR.

Richt basically lied to hide B.Rambo’s situation. Not very Christian.

Barticus Maximus

September 7th, 2011
8:02 pm

As usual, lots of keyboard gunslingers commenting. If you do not have the guts to say it to someone’s face, then do not type it on the blog. What’s that, your momma is calling you up from the basement for that nice warm glass of milk that is so well received before bed time.

WOW

September 7th, 2011
9:55 pm

@Uga Fan what the hell does dreads have to do with playing football? That is such an ignorant thing to say. Player’s FEATURES dont have anything to do with playing the game. Execution and preparation win ballgames period, enough with the racist stereotype hypothetical BS!!!

WOW

September 7th, 2011
10:05 pm

@UGA Fan You sure you asked JESUS if he hates DREADS LOL????

ugab

September 7th, 2011
10:15 pm

Boise State had A no huddlle! We had a fkn mess!

ugab

September 7th, 2011
10:19 pm

Y would the dawgs ever try to run no huddle the rest of the season. Boise was 23 david pollacks.

ugab

September 7th, 2011
10:22 pm

We are not a bunch of seniors and MR is GOnnr\\\\weeeeee

coastalcarolinacarrie

September 8th, 2011
2:53 am

After a rousing win over the stalwart paladins of furman the chanticleers cannot wait for their visit between the twigs to bash the puppies. The Big South is an up and coming conference and the SEC way overrated. Roosters Rule!!

Glen

September 8th, 2011
5:10 am

Don’t worry Rambo. Unless you wore a headset Saturday night, you could not have made a difference.