ATHENS – Georgia coach Mark Richt laughed Tuesday when he heard some media members were referring to Saturday’s game against Ole Miss as the “Hot Seat Bowl.”
“I knew that would happen,” Richt said, chuckling as he shook his head. “That was pretty easy to predict. You’d think they could have thought of something better than that. I think a couple of kindergartners could have figured out that one.”
But Richt wasn’t laughing when the subject turned to his colleague, Houston Nutt. What Richt has endured is nothing compared to the slings and arrows being aimed at the Rebels’ head coach this week.
In the wake of last Saturday’s 30-7 loss to Vanderbilt, Nutt was subjected to a Sunday morning meeting with Athletic Director Pete Boone. Boone followed that up by appearing before Nutt at his weekly press conference to discuss the state of the football program. Advertisements calling for his ouster were placed in five Mississippi newspapers as well as the Memphis Commercial Appeal. And nearly every question Nutt has fielded since Saturday has to do with his job security.
“I hate that for anybody,” Richt said. “. . . I don’t think anybody enjoys another guy going through something like that. We all know that we are pretty darn good coaches, and there’s 12 of us in the league and somebody is going to have a good year and somebody is going to have a bad year.”
Nutt, 53, left Arkansas to take over at Ole Miss four years ago. He won nine games each of his first two seasons but is 5-10 since. But it was the meek manner in which the Rebels went down at Vanderbilt that so incensed the Ole Miss masses.
“Anyone who was disappointed on Saturday, you can multiply it 99 times for me,” Nutt said. “It all starts with me. I appreciate Pete Boone meeting with the staff and myself and I appreciate what he did the last 24 hours. But now the bottom line is it’s up to us as coaches and players to do our job.”
Aron White gets national award
Tight end Aron White knew he was coming to Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall to have lunch with a bunch of children who were being rewarded for doing the right things. But he didn’t know the kids were there to honor him for his good deeds.
“I was really shocked,” said White, who was named one of 11 FBS players nationwide named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team on Tuesday. “They tricked me into coming over here to eat lunch with some kids who were doing really well and being kind. They had made a banner for me and knew the whole time. Then Coach Richt came in and announced it. Nobody told me. I was definitely caught off-guard.”
The fifth-year senior from Columbia, Mo., already received on undergraduate degree and has a lengthy resume of community service contributions, including volunteering at Camp Sunshine, Kudzu, the Boys and Girls Club and Habit for Humanity; visiting patients at Egleston Children’s and St. Mary’s hospitals and classes at local elementary schools; and leading an MLK Day Service.
“It’s something I’m very, very proud of,” he said of the Good Works award. “It’s probably the most prestigious award I’ve ever received.”
More opps for Mason?
Richt stopped short of saying it had reached a point of critical mass where the Bulldogs had to find a way to play both Hutson Mason and Aaron Murray a la David Greene-D.J. Shockley. But the coaches clearly like what the sophomore quarterback is doing and have no reservations about putting him in games.
“Right this second that’s not something I would want to comment on,” Richt said. “We haven’t really gone further with that discussion, . . . talking about Mike Bobo and myself. But Hutson is practicing well and he’s playing well and he really runs the system well and he’s earned playing time in my mind. How we’ll manage that, I’m not ready to make any promises I can’t keep.”
Mason, a sophomore from Marietta, had created a buzz well before making his first appearance of the season against Coastal Carolina last week. Coaches and players raved about his play in preseason camp. Mason was 6-of-9 for 68 yards and a touchdown in less than a quarter of play.
But Aaron Murray is the unquestioned leader of the team. He has completed 63 percent of his passes for 672 yards and 9 TDs and 2 interceptions in three games.
Tyson back from ‘non-injury’
Why DeAngelo Tyson missed last Saturday’s game is unclear but, whatever it was, it wasn’t for an injury. At least that’s what Tyson said on Tuesday.
“I didn’t have an injury,” said Tyson, who Richt said missed the game with a back injury. “I was just told I wasn’t able to play because of what was going. Buit I’m doing whatever I need to get back on the field.”
Asked if it was a disciplinary situation, Tyson said: “Unh-uh, ” as in the negative.
Asked if he’d be good to go this week, he said: “Um-hmm,” as in the affirmative.
In any case, Tyson said he will play Saturday versus Ole Miss. The senior from Statesboro started the first two games of the season at the defensive end opposite Abry Jones and is second among defensive linemen with 7 tackles.
Injury report: Rambo hurt
Starting free safety Bacarri Rambo had to leave practice with an injury Tuesday and came back wearing a green, non-contact jersey. Rambo, who knocked himself unconscious with a game-saving hit against Auburn in 2009, was having his head area examined by a trainer. Defensive backs coach Scott Lakatos didn’t know what the nature or extent of the injury was but expects Rambo to play Saturday. Also, three-way threat Brandon Boykin left the practice briefly to have his right ankle wrapped but returned.
Meanwhile, junior split end Marlon Brown is “questionable to doubtful” to play Saturday due to a sprained right ankle that sidelined his last weekend. As a result, true freshman Malcolm Mitchell is slated to get his third start of the season. Richt was hopeful that offensive lineman Kenarious Gates (ankle) will be back to face the Rebels. He was able to practice with the second-string line on Tuesday.
They said it
“They’re going to be wounded and mad. But we’re wounded and mad, too.”
– Richt
Etc. . . .
Center David Andrews played the best of the three true freshmen offensive linemen on Saturday, Richt said. Tackle Watts Dantzler and guard Hunter Long were the others. . . . Coaching great Jack Harbaugh attended Georgia’s practices and spoke to the Touchdown Club of Athens on Tuesday night.
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DawginLex
September 21st, 2011
12:53 pm
indiana of the SEC idiot
your blog handle shows your limited brain capacity
Crowell already has more yards and TD’s than either WE or CK in their freshman years at this point.
Crowell is the real deal. He is learning and listening to his coaches and especially to Thomas Brwon.
You probably don;t even know who TB is since you are a TROLL.
Your inane, oft repeated drivel also shows your lack of intelligence
We know you hate us. We hate you too.
?
September 21st, 2011
12:53 pm
richt is a stand up comic too. lol
War Dang Dawg
September 21st, 2011
12:54 pm
Richt is indeed laughing…all the way to the bank.
DawginLex
September 21st, 2011
12:55 pm
Brown not Brwon since the indiana idiot will probably point out my typo and tell me how stupid i am
War Dang Dawg
September 21st, 2011
12:56 pm
Is it just me, or was Richt more humble when he was successful? His opinion of himself seems to have grown inversely to his results on the field.
T.
September 21st, 2011
12:58 pm
Tech Guy
Richt loses and laughs. Paul Johnson wins big and immediately starts coaching better blocking, tackling and execution. Does anyone besides me see the contrast
Here is a big contrast
Tech 1-9 in the last ten vs. Georgia
strange things indeed
September 21st, 2011
1:01 pm
how about we look at that magical season of 1980, dawg lovers and haters alike:
combined records of uga opponents that season: 46-76-1
number of sec teams ranked according to ap at season’s end: 3 (uga, bama #6, mississippi st #19…neither of which uga played)
number of teams uga played in regular season that were ranked in ap top 25 at seasons end: 0
number of teams uga played that ended up with regular season winning records: 3 (clemson 6-5, so. carolina 8-4, florida 8-4)
notre dame (ap #9) was the only team that finished ranked that uga played all season, and notre dame tied a georgia tech team that finished 1-9-1…should they have even been in the sugar bowl?
strange things indeed…
T.
September 21st, 2011
1:01 pm
The only thing Mark Richt needs to recruit is a moving van
company.
DC
September 21st, 2011
1:01 pm
I plan on being in section 107 for the AU v UGA game…I shouldn’t expect too much dog droll on me right? First time going to sanford stadium!
Easily Amused
September 21st, 2011
1:01 pm
@?
Watch out!
I hear the black helicopters hovering overhead. Put on your tinfoil hat and hightail it for the bomb shelter!
microphone assasin
September 21st, 2011
1:15 pm
@strange things indeed
Be careful when commenting on that ‘80 UGA Powerhouse. That team was probably the greatest team in NCAA history. More popular here in Georgia than mullet haircuts, tanning salons, and maybe the first season of Hee Haw. Powerful stuff!
MY 2 cents
September 21st, 2011
1:19 pm
We are not saying AM is a bad quarterback. He is still young and makes young mistakes. I think he puts too much pressure on himself. I see no problem pulling him out for a series or two when hes making these young mistakes. You want examples. How about 6 sacks to BS. Yes I know the line blocked like crap, but at least 2 of those sacks could have been avoided if he would have thrown it away. Then who knows what would have happened. There were a few series this past weekend where he didnt check off to his 2nd or 3rd receiver and looked real lost. Look, all Im saying is this. We all agree this is very important season for the future of this program, right? Then if the coaching staff cares enough to win, wouldnt they care enough to be sure the best players are on the field at the best times to win the games for us. Thats all Im saying.
T.
September 21st, 2011
1:20 pm
strange things indeed
Herschel Walker is liable to come to your house
and whip your A$$.
strange things indeed
September 21st, 2011
1:23 pm
depends on which herschel shows up…
Easily Amused
September 21st, 2011
1:23 pm
@microphone assasin……you forgot to throw in bad spellers; it’s assassin you dolt! If you don’t like GA Delta is ready when you are!!
St. Clarkston
September 21st, 2011
1:25 pm
Offensive line=problem
T.
September 21st, 2011
1:25 pm
It probably would be the one who ran over Bill Bates at Tennessee.
Easily Amused
September 21st, 2011
1:26 pm
strange things indeed = ding dong
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1:26 pm
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War Dang Dawg
September 21st, 2011
1:27 pm
“strange things indeed”, thanks for that wonderful expose’ on the 1980 season. And all this time, I thought we had a legit championship. Georgia should IMMEDIATELY renounce the 1980 season and the championships that were awarded.
But rewriting history…I thought only the victors get to do that.
One more thing, when you’re citing the opponents’ final records, you might want to add that one of the losses was to Georgia. Clemson, Florida and South Carolina’s records against all other competition would be 6-4, 8-3 and 8-3. Your analysis doesn’t make sense if you are trying to count a UGA win against it, right?
And no, Notre Dame probably shouldn’t have been in the Sugar Bowl that year after finishing the season 0-1-1, but for the first 9 games everyone thought they were great. But that was out of Georgia’s control. All you can do is beat whoever you have to play (ask Texas, whose perfect season in ‘83 ended with a Cotton Bowl loss to a 9-1-1 Georgia team).
And if you think that it is EVER easy to have a perfect season playing in a major conference, you haven’t watched much college football.
strange things indeed
September 21st, 2011
1:31 pm
sounds like i struck a nerve exposing the joke that that 1980 season really was…that title is probably the weakest in the past 50 years…opposition 46-76-1!!!WOW…
Easily Amused
September 21st, 2011
1:32 pm
based upon that I guess Tech should renounce it’s co-championship in ‘90??
Easily Amused
September 21st, 2011
1:35 pm
Dear Strange Things,
Get off your Mom’s computer and get back to work!
Many regards, The Boss
Easily Amused
September 21st, 2011
1:35 pm
Back to work sweeping that is
strange things indeed
September 21st, 2011
1:37 pm
get me some numbers, easily amused..i’m not a tech fan by the way. let me know…
Easily Amused
September 21st, 2011
1:37 pm
By the way NAMBLA has rescinded your membership for unpaid dues
Easily Amused
September 21st, 2011
1:38 pm
How about some primes 1, 3, 5, 7…..oh sorry, forgot you’re gov’t educated
T.
September 21st, 2011
1:38 pm
Ding Dong Ding Dong
opposition 46-76-1 Ain’t Georgia’s fault everyone else
was sorry that year.
Easily Amused
September 21st, 2011
1:40 pm
Glad you like the name EA.
Enjoy!
strange things indeed
September 21st, 2011
1:40 pm
still waiting on those 1990 tech numbers…
T.
September 21st, 2011
1:41 pm
What? EA is a toolbox
T.
September 21st, 2011
1:43 pm
Look’em up sti, you loser
strange things indeed
September 21st, 2011
1:45 pm
forget it, T….a tech fan would have run the numbers by now…
T.
September 21st, 2011
1:47 pm
Last two posts were not by Me. 1:41 1:43
Any post here on posted by T. is not original T.
Really?
September 21st, 2011
1:53 pm
Blaming Murray for the loss against S. Carolina is like blaming your tires for causing you to get into an accident. Sure Murray fumbled, but he fumbled because the left tackle missed an assignment and gave the D end a free shot on the quarterback. Murray is an excellent quarterback, just give him some time. He is only a sophomore…
strange things indeed
September 21st, 2011
2:05 pm
1990 tech opponents : 69-55-2
defeated 3 teams that finished in ap top 25 (clemson #9, uva #23, nebraska #25)
and they beat GEORGIA 40-23 enroute to their co-national championship finishing 11-0-1
strange things indeed
September 21st, 2011
2:25 pm
looks like numbers speak louder than rednecks…my work is done…
Easily Amused
September 21st, 2011
2:41 pm
@strange things indeed
You’re easily amused, aren’t you?
I know I am.
KB
September 21st, 2011
2:59 pm
Fla Dawg , are you serious Dooley got better? In todays world Vince wouldn’t have survived.
1964 7-3-1, 1965 6-4 , 1966 10-1 , 1967 7-4 , 1968 8-1-2, 1969 5-5-1, 1970 5-5-, 1971 11-1, 1972 7-4 1973-7-4. 1974 6-6.
FLA DAWG
September 21st, 2011
3:38 pm
KB,
Your statistics conveniently leave out his record of his last many years at UGA.
strange things indeed
September 21st, 2011
3:43 pm
kb’s sayin he would have got run after 1974…
FLA DAWG
September 21st, 2011
3:51 pm
DawginLex,
What I want makes no difference. It has no impact on any game whatsoever.
My strong opinion based on what I have seen over the past two + years is that UGA would be better off with a different coaching staff.
But I won’t dodge your question. If winning 8 games means Richt stays then I hope we win only 7. Yeah, I love my University and want the best for it. If that means we lose a game (or two) more than he needs to keep his $$ job then that would be my wish.
FLA DAWG
September 21st, 2011
4:02 pm
kb,
Yeah, he probably would have been unloaded. Those were different days. Schools kept their coaches much longer before firing them. That was then and this is now (though I used Dooley’s record as a comparison – I give you that)
But I recall some of those days and I can tell you that in none of those years did any of his teams execute so poorly with no perceptible improvement during the season.
Buck Blew
September 21st, 2011
4:14 pm
after Richt loses to Nutt this weekend McGarity would be very SMART to stop in tuscaloosa on his way back from Oxford.
Half Century Dawg Fan
September 21st, 2011
4:28 pm
Buck Blew, no one there is worth stopping to see.
Ellijay dawgcatcher
September 21st, 2011
5:09 pm
how is it that LSU is rolling out 10-12 d-linemen a game, each one seemingly as good as the next, and we can’t get Jenkins in game shape. I wanna see the kid everyone was bragging about 8 weeks ago. so far he’s MIA.
Easily Amused
September 21st, 2011
5:14 pm
@Buck Blew
I would recommend that Georgia consider hiring an actual Head Coach this time around, rather than promoting yet another assistant coach and providing OJT at the Athens campus.
Terry
September 21st, 2011
5:19 pm
FLA DAWG,You stated that Coach Dooley got better, while Coach Richt has gotten worst, show me by these last few years of Coach Dooley’s coaching, how he got better, I’m just not seeing your point of veiw, it looks to me like after before Hersey he had average years, then after Hersey left he started going down hill.
Here’s Coach Dooley’s last years of his coaching at Georgia.
1974 (6-6-0), 1975 (9-3-0), 1976 (10-2-0), 1977 (5-6-0), 1978 (9-2-1), 1979 (6-5-0), 1980 (12-0-0), 1981 (10-2-0), 1982 (11-1-0), 1983 (10-1-1), 1984 (7-4-1), 1985 (7-3-2), 1986 (8-4-0), 1987 (9-3-0), 1988 (9-3-0)
FLA DAWG
September 21st, 2011
5:27 pm
Sure,
7-4-1 followed by another 7-3-2 followed by 8-4-0 then 9-3-0 then 9-3-0.
If that’s not improvement (Post Herschel then what is?)
Thanks,
FLA DAWG
Terry
September 21st, 2011
5:29 pm
What about before hersey?