
Georgia tight end Aron White can't say enough when it comes to playing the Florida Gators. (UGA photo by Rob Saye)
To outsiders Aron White may seem like nothing more than a backup tight end with a good academic resume. But inside the Bulldogs’ locker room, there might not be a more influential person. Yes, he’s a cut-up and a mile-a-minute talker, but he’s also a fifth-year senior and a leader and an extremely bright individual who has bought into everything that is UGA. And in terms of being a team spokesman, nobody has embraced the role more than this Missouri native, who might be the only member of the football team who actually looks forward to his weekly media opportunities with the local press.
With that in mind, White had so much to say and so passionately about the Georgia-Florida game during our relatively brief session on Wednesday, I decided to share it with you in full. With White it’s important to note that he speaks extremely fast and almost in a stream-of-conscious manner. Let me know what you think.
Meanwhile, I’m on my way to Jacksonville and will have more for you later. Enjoy . . .
ARON WHITE:
On the team’s attitude the week of Florida game . . .
“People get a little tight during Florida week and that’s the way it’s always been. That’s fans, players, staff, coaches, everybody. Everybody just gets a little more serious during Florida week. There’s not as much joking around. That’s just across the board. That’s everybody.
“Players joke about who will be the first person to get yelled at. And when they do, you’ll hear half the team go, ‘it’s Florida week!’ Because they know, it’s Florida week and there’s no playing around. I get busted a lot for joking around because I talk a lot at practice. Not necessarily bad stuff but I’m just a character sometimes. Sometimes the coaches don’t like hearing it, sometimes they don’t mind. So every once in a while I’ll get caught off guard and they’ll chew me out. I might’ve gotten caught this week once or twice.”
On the lack of recent success versus Florida . . .
“I want to win it because of the fans. The Bulldogs don’t like Florida and they let you hear it whenever you lose to Florida. I want to win it because they’re an SEC East opponent. I want to win it because we need another victory to stay in the hunt to get back to the ’ship (championship game).
“But more than any of that, I’m playing for my teammates, I’m playing for my coaches and I just hate Florida. Regardless if Florida was on the other side of the United States, if they were in the Pac-10 or the MAC or whatever, I don’t care. I’m still gonna hate Florida, I’m still gonna want to play Florida and I’m still gonna want to kill Florida.
“I’ve been around here long enough to see a win against Florida and know how good that feels. But I have yet to do it on the field. I’ve had some good games against Florida and I’ve had some bad games against Florida. But regardless, this is a new year, this is a new day. This is two new teams as it is year in and year out and we’re coming to get them. I don’t care what anybody says; I don’t care if somebody’s out; I don’t care if somebody thinks we don’t stand a chance; I don’t care if all the Bulldogs are behind us; I don’t care if one Bulldog is behind us. I’m still going to come out there with the same passion and intensity against Florida that I do every year and I feel like my teammates will echo that.”
Do you share this passion with the young players?
“I think if they haven’t heard it enough they will by the end of this week. As much as we take everybody one game at a time, this is a game we look forward to every year. Just like we look forward to Tech, just like we look forward to Tennessee, just like we look forward to Auburn.
“I think it’s easy to see here what games are a little bit more important to us. There might be some other games we just need to go out there and win. But I definitely think we’ve done a good job of conveying to the guys who have never played in this game before how important it is.
“I think we echo the frustrations of the Bulldog Nation in general the last couple of outings, because we feel like we have not necessarily been playing to our ability when we go down to Jacksonville. We’ve definitely have made some mental errors and, not necessarily given games away, but given them more momentum than they deserve. You know, Florida has a great program and they’ve played great against us. But last year we felt like it was about time for the tables to turn. We felt like we were playing great and we let a close one get by and that one really hurt.
“For me personally, I’ve always played well against Florida and that was the first year I felt like I did not play well. I made a critical error. I tipped the pass that got picked right before the half when we were going down there close. That’s something I’ve been thinking about all year. That was a game that really left a lot of frustration with me personally. I’ve got a lot of anger pent up about what happened in that game.
“Blood is definitely going to run hot this weekend. I’m sure at some point something will happen that everybody will say was uncalled for or the emotions got the best of us, whether it’s on their side or on our side. We’ve both been caught doing some antics down there. My freshman year we ran out on the field. The year after that they had us blown out by a pretty good lead and they started calling some timeouts late. But all that’s out the window and it’s a new year and we’re going to come and we’re going to play. And while we didn’t forget those things, we’re going to focus on our game plan and we’re going to need to because guys that get caught up in all that emotion usually lose. It’s the players that stay focused and do what they do best, they usually win.”
On when he first realized the intensity of the Georgia-Florida rivalry . . .
“I got my first taste of it when I was coming out of my junior year of high school in a Nike camp down in Gainesville. Me and Logan [Gray] and our running back went down to Florida and we were touring everything. Logan already had an offer and they were debating offering me because they had already signed Aaron Hernandez, who was obviously an outstanding player for them. I remember Coach [Dan] Mullen was recruiting me and Logan and I didn’t feel like I got treated very well down there. Coach [Urban] Meyer didn’t take time to talk to me and that’s something that resided in me. And when I did commit to Georgia, all I heard was ‘y’all have to go get Florida.’ I realized at that time it was a big rivalry, but I didn’t realize how deep that hate was between us.
“Since I’ve been here there’s a lot of rivalries I’ve really bought into. All the rivalries really. They’re all going to stay with me throughout my lifetime. They’re a part of me and I’m a part of them. But I don’t think any of them run quite as deep as Florida. It’s something that I’ve bought into fully. I don’t care if I’m in Missouri or I’m in Georgia, I don’t care where I’m at, if I see Florida on somebody’s shirt or even a license tag, I’m going to slide them a little look. That’s the way it’s going to be. And if they have something to say about it I’m going to say something back. At the end of the day I’m always going to be a Dawg and everybody’s going to know that.”
On whether UGA wants to beat Florida too badly . . .
“I think over the last couple of years we’ve maybe been too pent up about this game. But this whole season has had a different feel to it. I don’t know if you guys see it, I don’t know if the Bullog Nation, the fans out there, have been able to tell, but there’s just a completely different mentality around here. It doesn’t have the same feel to it, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
“I loved the feeling in ‘07. We had a great group of guys then and since then it changed. But this year it’s completely different. I don’t think we’re an uptight crew. Even when we were 0-2 I don’t think we were an uptight team. I don’t think we played uptight. We made some errors, definitely, early on, especially in the South Carolina game. And we’ve made mistakes since then. But we’ve jelled enough to the point that I don’t think we play uptight and get super emotional and where it doesn’t allow the team to play to the best of its ability. We make mistakes sometimes.
“But it is still Florida week and, for whatever reason, guys hone in a little bit more; guys study that game plan a little bit more; guys are in here watching more film. You hear guys all the time say ‘I’m going to the Butts.’ You say, ‘it’s only 1:30,’ and they say, ‘I’m going to go on in and catch some film’ or ‘I want to hit the ice tub again.’ And I love seeing that. I love seeing guys dedicated and there’s no time you see it more than this week and Tech week, in my opinion.”
242 comments Add your comment
Perspective.
October 27th, 2011
1:27 pm
“Hate” and “Kill” over a football game?? Sorry to see that 4 years of higher education haven’t lead to greater maturity. I love this rivalry, but come on.
Spaceman Spiff
October 27th, 2011
1:27 pm
@ Tampa,
I was wondering when our resident fruitbat Thomas Brown wanna-be will be making an appearance. As I have said before, I can’t quite figure out why a technerd would be so in love with the real Thomas Brown as to use his name – one would figure that they would use a real GT hero like Reggie Ball…
Boston Dawg
October 27th, 2011
1:28 pm
“I don’t care if I’m in Missouri or I’m in Georgia, I don’t care where I’m at, if I see Florida on somebody’s shirt or even a license tag, I’m going to slide them a little look.”
I rarely come across Florida fans up here in Massachusetts, but when I do, I feel the same exact way, Aron.
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 27th, 2011
1:28 pm
Tampa,
Love how half of all the red came before color tv’s invention. I will admit that GA really had the upper hand in the 30s and 40s: they certainly were a relevant, dominant factor before and during WW2.
In case you need a reminder of recent, relevant, current history, this might help: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Gators_football#National_championships
DC
October 27th, 2011
1:29 pm
If we go by what UGA fans say on this blog UGA would be undefeated against the gators each year…and no disrespect to the east but…
You cant compare what the West has done against FL this year…you just cant..and I think the skill set proves that. Good luck to both teams I am hoping for a great game like last year!
Spaceman Spiff
October 27th, 2011
1:29 pm
Now that Mitchell’s out, does anyone know the status of Boo? Will he be redshirted?
News | MrSEC.com
October 27th, 2011
1:30 pm
[...] fired up for Saturday’s game with Florida. And from what he told Tim Tucker of The AJC, he knows the game will have its heated moments:“People get a little tight during Florida week and that’s the way it’s always [...]
AFAN
October 27th, 2011
1:31 pm
Gator fans are stupid. Especially since they actually believe that they are going to win saturday.
They couldnt even score on Auburn…lol
But oh yeah Brantley is back. whoopdi dooo!! lol
I think we stand better against a rusty QB that hasnt played in a month.
this is gonna be a great weekend!
Spaceman Spiff
October 27th, 2011
1:32 pm
@ Boston
Same thing here – are although there are a few of those fools here on base…have a bet with one of friends on this one – have a shirt he will be wearing…
UGA I
October 27th, 2011
1:32 pm
Aron,
You make an Alum glow with pride. You are the truest definition of what it means to be a Dawg. I hope you have a big day and know that the rest of your Dawg family is behind you and pulling for you come hell or high water. GATA!
heartfelt words
October 27th, 2011
1:32 pm
Apologies to Aron White that Meyer “didn’t take time to talk to me”.. you knew he signed Hernandez and didn’t really need you. I think that decision worked out just fine. Go Gators
AFAN
October 27th, 2011
1:33 pm
Boo ( running back) was redshirted last year.
Spaceman Spiff
October 27th, 2011
1:35 pm
@ AFAN
Thanks, thought he was but haven’t heard any reports on him…
charlieburger
October 27th, 2011
1:37 pm
We stomped yall with the Zooker coaching. Shouldn’t be to hard for Muschamp.
Soulja Boy's Dad
October 27th, 2011
1:37 pm
Go back and watch your team prepare for the Clemson beat-down they are about to get… “soulja” – hahahahaha
I State your Name
October 27th, 2011
1:39 pm
In the Gainsville Sun they have an article in which they are still talking about the Celebration. LOL. We are in your head – jerks.
Aron White? lol
October 27th, 2011
1:40 pm
What’s this guy done in his career? Answer: a lot of hot air. Typical mouthy dog: all hype, no substance
Contractor
October 27th, 2011
1:43 pm
FINALLY!!! It is so dang good to hear a player speak like this. After all the beatings we’ve taken, you figured the fire was out in most players, but these comments from Mr. White get your blood boiling and have you chomping at the bit for 3:30 on Saturday. If all of our guys buy into this, we’ll steamroll Florida, but we still have to be fully aware of what they bring to the table which is a bunch of top recruited fast athletes. Thanks Aaron for getting my blood running real good after reading this, and inspire Crowell and all those other Freshman to come out pumped and mean towards the Gators.
After hearing this, it upsets me even more seeing that picture of Aaron Murray with his Florida State shirt on. I know he’s from Florida, bla bla bla, but when you’re the starting quarterback for another Division 1 football team, you shouldn’t be wearing other teams shirts. If you want to fit into the gameday atmosphere, throw on a maroon Polo shirt or some yellow pants, don’t wear Florida State on your chest. Be more like Aaron White, and be a Dawg through and through, not just on game days.
TampaDawg
October 27th, 2011
1:45 pm
Well Chomp Chump, it’s good to see you keep things classy, we expect nothing less from the orange and blue. Actually scratch that. Even Auburn fans are classier.
47-40-2 vs Florida-61-39-5 vs Tech
October 27th, 2011
1:45 pm
FL always beats GA.
47 times thet didn’t.
47-40-2 vs Florida-61-39-5 vs Tech
October 27th, 2011
1:48 pm
In case you need a reminder of recent, relevant, current history, this might help:
Oh you mean since 1990 and Stevis boy’s arrival.Football
was relevent before then.
1eyedJack
October 27th, 2011
1:50 pm
Maybe they’ll let Orson tour their tropy case.
47-40-2 vs Florida-61-39-5 vs Tech
October 27th, 2011
1:50 pm
We stomped yall with the Zooker coaching
Not Zook’s last year,before he took his show to Illinois.
Big Country
October 27th, 2011
1:50 pm
Dawgs knock a double snot bubble out of Brantley.
Git ‘er done.
1eyedJack
October 27th, 2011
1:51 pm
“trophy”
What the…..
Wet Willie...keep on smiling
October 27th, 2011
1:53 pm
UGA players like their fans…that sure talk a good game but don’t play so well!!!! I hope Bama can beat LSU because Saban will be the living sheet out of Richt this time around.
Send'em U hauls
October 27th, 2011
1:55 pm
I smell another flop. The game will be decided in the first series of downs. book it!
J.T.Keene
October 27th, 2011
1:56 pm
The old ball coach said it best years ago. Winners admire other winners. Losers resent winners.
same ole same ole
October 27th, 2011
2:00 pm
Blah blah blah……… weve heard this same ole crap before. This years is different…Really? Richt should be toast by Saturday night.
BP-85
October 27th, 2011
2:01 pm
Gatormeat-
Enjoy beating your gums now. After Saturday, the only thing you’ll be beating is your gatormeat. That’s a fitting name your mother gave you.
Field Goal Jesus is the answer
October 27th, 2011
2:01 pm
I see UGA getting at least 3 field goals in this game!
Ray Goof's Hat
October 27th, 2011
2:03 pm
@ 47-40-2 vs Florida-61-39-5 vs Tech “Oh you mean since 1990 and Stevis boy’s arrival.Football was relevent before then.”
Sorry, but 1990 wasn’t the turning point. The Gators beat the Dogs in the 1950’s and 1960’s too (12-7-1 over UGA). Since 1950 Florida has a better overall winning percentage (.6744%) than Georgia (.6543%).
Dawg
October 27th, 2011
2:05 pm
We need to beat the crap out of them the whole game. Then at the end call a bunch of time outs. Look for Richt to do something in the beginning of this game to shake everything up. This program, players, fans, & AD want this victory bad. I am sure McGarrity would love to stick to his old Boss Foley.
1eyedJack
October 27th, 2011
2:07 pm
Aren’t stats wonderful? You can make them say just about anything you want them to.
Contractor
October 27th, 2011
2:09 pm
J.T. Keene,
I hate Spurrier, but he is exactly right. Heck, look at these Occupy Wallstreet people, resenting the winners in life. Spurrier is always available for a quip to make me laugh, even though I can’t stand him.
Steven
October 27th, 2011
2:10 pm
Even though I’m a Florida fan and I think we will win, Florida BETTER be ready for Georgia’s defense, I saw them play against Tennessee and their secondary was really good… unlike most years. Plus they get that guy back who had the DUI and he’s supposedly one of their top pass-rushers. But I think our running backs will be the difference.
MattDawg
October 27th, 2011
2:11 pm
I dont know, maybe the players should just start treating it like every other game. Just get it out of their heads. I think UF treats the game like any other. They dont even care or are worried about us usually. Maybe they are this week. Who knows?
Brian
October 27th, 2011
2:12 pm
I think it’s important for Georgia to score first… and be aggressive. We haven’t scored first since ‘07 I believe. With the struggles Walsh has had this season, I think we should be aggressive and try to get a TD the first time we get in the red zone.
Big Country
October 27th, 2011
2:12 pm
Mr. T comments on the Gator’s impending future on Saturday:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJnKm6ftPu0
Abnerish
October 27th, 2011
2:13 pm
I’m surprised you had a chance to ask any questions! You weren’t joking about the stream of consciousness thing. Wow!
Kauai DAWG
October 27th, 2011
2:14 pm
Turnovers is the key…. seems to be an over used cliche but in reality is vital.
I like what AW said if we do make a mistake there is some maturity to help get over it and keep playing and to not give up.
I think we have placed so much emphasis … and for good reasons… on this game we get real tight and when a mistake happens we cave in.
As painful as the SC game was we did keep coming back so hopefully that was a character builder.
DAWGS 28 gators 13
Brian
October 27th, 2011
2:14 pm
Georgia’s defense is a lot better than last season, I think even Florida fans will admit that… but Brantley looks a lot better too, so we’ll see. If I was coach Grantham, my top priority would be to hang out around the line of scrimmage and stop Florida from throwing the short pass, because Rainey will kill us with it if we let Brantley throw it to him. Watch out for Debose too.
THE DAWGS D RULES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
October 27th, 2011
2:19 pm
go out jump the gators and get them down and keep them down !the bulldawg nation is behind our team now lets believe and win ,FINISH THE DRILL DANG IT!!!!!!!!!!
Roll Tide
October 27th, 2011
2:22 pm
I know Georgia usually loses to the Gators, but this year’s Florida team SUCKS! Rainey had 4 yards rushing against our defense hahahaha. Anyways, Georgia 20 Florida 17.
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 27th, 2011
2:23 pm
That silly DC you guys have is awesome. Love the chokehold photo of that clown from last year-can only imagine how he’ll react when losing this year…
Roll Tide
October 27th, 2011
2:25 pm
Gator CHOMP Champ, I wouldn’t be so confident. You guys lost to Auburn and they are a joke… who have you beaten this year?
Roll Tide
October 27th, 2011
2:28 pm
Something I’ll be interested in seeing is how prepared Brantley is for this game. He could be really rusty or not 100% or get hit one time on the ankle and have to come out. Should be a close game.
Brian
October 27th, 2011
2:30 pm
Gator Chomp, you guys only beat Georgia by THREE last season in OT. Are you really that confident? This Georgia team is better than last year’s.
Chris Snow
October 27th, 2011
2:30 pm
I sure hope Gatormeat has the balls to come on these blogs next week after UGA has won…yeah, that’ll never happen.
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 27th, 2011
2:31 pm
Roll Tide,
We always take the week off before this game and we always win. They know it, we know it. It’ll take a perfect storm of turnovers for them to win. It is clockwork every year and a guaranteed W this year and the next. We’ll only stumble once every 7-8 years. We shouldn’t have lost a game in the 90s: we had a zillion turnovers in one game. I expect nothing less than for history to repeat itself.