
Georgia defensive coordinator Todd Grantham (R) confronts Vanderbilt head coach James Franklin after Franklin allegedly yelled at one of the Bulldogs' players at the end of Georgia's 33-28 win in Nashville on Saturday.
UPDATED WITH COMMENTS FROM VANDERBILT COACH JAMES FRANKLIN (1:33 P.M.) AND GREG McGARITY AT TOUCHDOWN CLUB OF ATLANTA MEETING (1:45 P.M) .
UPDATED WITH COMMENTS FROM TODD GRANTHAM (11:25 A.M.). . .
ATHENS — Georgia Athletic Director Greg McGarity has already met with defensive coordinator Todd Grantham regarding the postgame confrontation with Vanderbilt head coach James Franklin on Saturday and the Southeastern Conference is in the process of reviewing the incident.
McGarity, who was in Nashville on Saturday, said he discussed the situation with Georgia head coach Mark Richt by telephone on Sunday, then met with Grantham face-to-face at Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall early Monday morning. Meanwhile, both Georgia and Vanderbilt have been asked by SEC Commissioner Mike Slive to submit written reports to the league office for review.
“I spoke with the Commissioner earlier today and they are in a sort of fact-finding process now,” McGarity said. “We’ll submit a report either verbal or in writing. I’m sure Vandy will do the same and then, basically, we’ll see what happens at that point in time.”
As for his meeting with Grantham, McGarity said, “I’d just say those discussions will remain private, but I’ve addressed it with both Coach Richt and Coach Grantham. There were lessons to be learned here. Obviously the conduct that was displayed was not representative of how we want to conduct ourselves after a hard-fought game.”
Grantham and Franklin were caught on video in a heated, finger-pointing exchange immediately after Georgia’s 33-28 win over Vanderbilt had concluded. Moments before that, Franklin is observed yelling at Georgia safety Shawn Williams.
The Bulldogs were flagged three times for personal fouls in the game and, in one instance, it appears Georgia noseguard Kwame Geathers tries to punch a Vanderbilt player. But McGarity said UGA’s reports to the SEC will not address anything that took place during the game.
“The conference does that anyway,” he said. “That’s part of their normal, standard operating procedures where they’ll go through it. Each team submits plays to review and they review things without either team submitting them. That’s just basic standard operating procedure there, things that happen during the game. I’m sure they’ll review the clips and I’m sure they’ll review the personal fouls. They do that all the time. That’s part of their weekly tasks.”
SEC Associate Commissioner Charles Bloom confirmed the postgame confrontation is being investigated.
“The conference office is gathering information from all parties about the incident,” Bloom said via email. “Too early to comment on it.”
Bloom indicated the SEC might have a response by Tuesday.
Grantham, in his second season as the Bulldogs’ defensive coordinator, was reprimanded by UGA last year after directing a choke signs toward Florida kicker Chas Henry before he tried a game-winning field attempt in overtime.
Grantham told the AJC Monday morning he regretted his actions after Saturday’s game.
“First of all, I love my players and appreciate their hard work and investment in our program,” Grantham said. “I feel a responsibility and loyalty to protect and stand up for them. However, I feel it’s important to educate them in all areas of life. While my intentions were genuine, I feel it was unfortunate that things escalated to a confrontation. However, I’ll use it as a learning experience for myself as well as my players so that we all become better men.”
Meanwhile, Franklin was asked at his weekly news conference on Monday if he had followed up on the incident. He said he Richt talked via telephone about the situation on Sunday and indicated there had been some correspondence with the SEC office.
“We have a very, very talented commissioner and they’ll do their job and do what they think is right and we’re going to move forward,” Franklin said as video of his 1 p.m. news conference was streamed live via the school’s website. “I have tremendous respect for the University of Georgia, their history, their program, their coach. We had a hard fought battle with a lot of passion, with a lot of emotion. . . . Some things got a little bit out of hand and I know myself and Coach Richt — I don’t want to speak for him — would have liked for the game to have ended a little differently and been able to just walk off the field.”
Asked specifically if he had any personal regrets with the way he behaved at the end of the game, Franklin said: “I’m not a guy who really has a whole lot of regrets. I’m pretty calculated and pretty well thought out for the most part with the things I do. I am an emotional guy, as you guys know.”
Speaking to the Touchdown Club of Atlanta today, Greg McGarity had more to say about the matter:
“I think the whole story will come out at some point in time. Right now both institutions are basically filing a report to the Southeastern Conference office on really what happened from Todd’s standpoint and, I’m sure, from Coach Franklin’s standpoint. That will go to the commissioner, and then we’ll see where things go after that. But I don’t think there’s any question that . . . at the end of the day that’s not the way you want to end athletics competition. It’s kind of like Mark said after the game: ‘At the end of the game, you want to go over there and shake the opponent’s hand and move on to the next game.’
“I won’t get into specifics, but I think if you ask Todd if he had to do it over again, I think he definitely would do some things differently. I think that’s not the way you want to represent your institution on either side. At the end of the day, I think you’ll see that. But I know Todd is in the process of making a statement. We want to get ahead of this and deal with it up front to where there’s nothing out there that we need to be worrying about the rest of the week.
“It was kind of like we saw at the end of the NFL [49ers-Lions game] yesterday –- I think we had a situation there with a couple of coaches. Things get heated. There probably are a lot of things people would like to take back, but at the end of the day that’s not what needs to happen in college athletics. We need to talk about the student-athletes and what they did that day — and not reduce it to where things off the field are the topic of discussion during that day. So it’s something we’re really not proud of, and we’ll deal with it and learn from it and also teach our student athletes on the positives and negatives of situations like that.”
AJC reporter Tim Tucker contributed to this report.
|– Chip Towers and Tim Tucker
714 comments Add your comment
Snoop
October 18th, 2011
3:23 pm
Richt should apologize to the Bulldog Nation for ripping off the State of Georgia for over THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS in unearned income.
Isn’t that considered grand theft?
The Georgia State Patrol should arrest da Preacha Man Mark Marjoe Richt and his accomplice, da Water Girrrrulll
Rampdawg
October 18th, 2011
3:43 pm
Hey! Thomas Brown, you’re a vagina. You talk out of your vagina. Close your legs, your breath stinks
You sound just like a woman that has’nt had any. all you do is bit*h, bit*h. bit*h.
Poured so much of my monies?
MY 2 cents
October 18th, 2011
3:51 pm
Every dawg fan who takes a shot at Grantham needs to apologize. Some of you on here are never satisfied. You want Georgia coaches to be more emotional, well you just got a huge dose. Maybe an overdose for some of you. Personally, Im proud that ONE of our coaches has the BRASS to stand up for his players. That is just what this team needed, a nice shot of “you played your asses off for me all season and Ive got your back”!! This is football, not a nursery school.
BigdaddyC
October 18th, 2011
4:16 pm
My 2 cents…. Your comments don’t agree with mine, but I still like how you said what you said and I agree with some of it.
Gatormeat
October 18th, 2011
4:54 pm
The latest ugly incident concerning georgia is just more proof the SEC needs to move towards some more conference realignment. Between threatening to choke opposing players, starting fights after games like last week, and cheap shots, teams like georgia hurt the integrity of the SEC. We will be taking care of the choking incident ourselves next week, a few dogs will be carried off the field instead of walking, but georgia does not belong with the honarable programs like Florida, Alabama, LSU and the others. The SEC needs to take out its trash, georgia needs to go
Loyal Dawg
October 18th, 2011
5:38 pm
Honorable programs like Florida, Alabama, & LSU?!? LOL!!! You’ve got to be kidding me?? People sure do have short memories on this board (on purpose). To the moron who wants to use this as another opportunity to try to bash CMR- you’d really have something to shout about if CMR had acted like Franklin and allowed the situation to turn into a major brawl. How would you feel if half the team had gotten suspended because of fights at the end of the game?? You are a jerk and an idtiot. Go back under your rock.
2dawgs9
October 18th, 2011
5:41 pm
Grantham for head coach, Love seeing a coach who has passion for what he does and his players. Man enough unlike Vandi’s coach to say maybe he took it to far. Richt apologizing to there coach for actions of players and coaches before he learned what it was all about totally ruined whatever hope I had as him being the man for the job as our coach.
MY 2 cents
October 18th, 2011
5:50 pm
Youre calling Fla. an honorable program? What have you been watching lately? If any coach deserves to be called out its Will M. Ive never seen a coach attack officials the he has. Never! Even the Florida fans and alums agree he is out of control. This isnt a once a year rant either. This happens week in and week out. He is a hot head who will go to far soon. He is a ticking time bomb, and when we beat Fla., that just might set that bomb off. Florida needs to go!
Loyal Dawg
October 19th, 2011
7:01 am
Wouldn’t you love to see Vandy and Florida have a slugfest? Can you image Franklin whinning about FL players to Muschamp? I’d love to see that postgame fight.
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jake
October 19th, 2011
7:49 pm
bottom line is uga coaches came from special olympics
ChiliDawg
October 19th, 2011
10:17 pm
Coach Franklin deserves more of the blame for this than he will receive. This is not the last controversey that will involve coach Franklin. You can take that to the bank.
Thomas Brown
October 19th, 2011
11:14 pm
Without these actions by these two (2) coaches, their players would not have been suspended today – so, where are the leaders’ the role models’ the adults’ the coaches’ suspensions ? Hello, SEC, tell me would you really have suspended any of the 3 players had not James Franklin, smartly as it turns out, confronted Todd Grantham, both of whom wear their hearts on their sleeves ? Go ahead, it’s ok, you can tell us.
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