Expected to be a strength, Georgia’s special teams have been horrific

Georgia kicker Blair Walsh attempts a field goal against Florida with Drew Butler as his holder. Walsh missed two against the Gators to fall to 13-of-23 this season. (UGA photo by Paul Abell)

Georgia kicker Blair Walsh attempts a field goal against Florida with Drew Butler as his holder. Walsh missed two against the Gators to fall to 13-of-23 this season. (UGA photo by Paul Abell)

In a word, Georgia’s special teams have been deplorable. What makes this such a shocking revelation is the fact that, coming into the season, it was generally believed that the Bulldogs would have not only one of the best overall groups not just in the country this year, but one of the best groups of all time. They featured a Ray Guy Award winner in punter Drew Butler, a Lou Groza Award finalist in kicker Blair Walsh and a record-setting kick returner in Brandon Boykin. Instead, as Georgia enters the last third of the season, here is where it stacks up regionally and nationally:

Category———Average——-SEC rank——-NCAA rank

Field goal %———-.565———–12th———n/a

Kickoff coverage—–42.3———–12th———109th

Kickoff returns——-22.3————8th———-53rd

Punting (net)———33.9———-12th———-104th

Punt returns———-7.6————7th———–68th

Opp. punt rets.——14.29———-12th———-108th

Suffice it to say, that is not at all where Georgia expected to be at this point. And it’s not like it has been limited to one area. The Bulldogs have given up two kickoff returns for touchdowns, a punt return for a touchdown, a fake punt for a touchdown, another fake punt for a first down. The Bulldogs certainly would not have expected to be 6-2 and leading the SEC’s Eastern Division at this point with that kind of performance.

I spoke with Georgia’s principal players in this arena on Monday — kicker Blair Walsh, punter Drew Butler and kick return Brandon Boykin — to get their thoughts on the situation and find out what the Bulldogs are doing about it. Here’s what they said.

SENIOR PK BLAIR WALSH (13 for 23 on FGs)

  • On performance versus Florida (2 missed FGs): “Disappointing for sure. That was a big team. I’m glad my team was able to pull through and carry me through that.”
  • On thoughts this week: “My thoughts are the same they are every week. I’ve just got to go out there and do my job and try to make the kicks they ask me to make. I’ve got to get more consistent, that’s for sure.”
  • On what’s wrong: “It’s not like it’s not mechanical; some of it is definitely mechanical. It’s just my approach to it is the same and my overall mindset is fine. I just need to go out there and start making them. That’s what it comes down to. . . . I’ve just got to go out there and finish my swing. I’ve just got to stop worrying about whether it goes in or not. Rather than half my swing, just rip it instead.”
  • On coach Mark Richt’s reaction: “He’s been very supportive about the whole thing. He’s an awesome coach and I’ve always appreciated that about him, that he has faith in me.”
  • On his confidence at this point: “You live and die by confidence in what I do, in what all specialists do. It’s nice to have [Richt's] confidence, but I’m not oblivious. I’m sure that does run out, I’m sure. But I’m confident in my ability and that I’ll come through and I’ll be fine.”
  • On whether he’s had a similar slump: “Not to this extent, no. But you’ve just got to fight through it.”
  • On whether he’s getting advice outside program: “People definitely come out of the woodwork, that’s for sure. But it’s not that big of a deal. I’ll figure it out. I’m not going out there and just wanking them or not even coming close. It’s just a couple of things that have to get corrected and have to get solved. I know it’s a boring story, but that’s what it is.”
  • On whether he got to celebrate Florida victory: “No, I did. Believe me, I did. It’s a team sport. You can’t be out there pouting about the fact you didn’t do as well as you wanted to do. At the end of the day we won and beat a team we hadn’t beaten in the three years I’ve been here. So that was a big deal. We’re 6-2 and I couldn’t be happier about that. Now I’m not happy about my field goal percentage, that’s for sure. But it’ll change and I’ll make it change.”
  • On if he’s been told the job is still his: “That’s the plan right now. . . . But it’s [Richt's] decision. I’m not in control of that. All I can control is how well I practice and how well I’m doing.”
  • On kickoffs: “On some of the kicks I’m just trying to keep it up their so my coverage team can get down there and cover it. Six or seven [yards] deep doesn’t guarantee that guy knees it down. If you can find somebody who can kick it 80 yards deep every time, I’d love to meet him.
  • On preseason goal to win Groza Award: “I don’t think I was thinking about it. I think it was something I knew that was there. I don’t go out there thinking ‘I need to get this so I can get this award’ or something. I don’t think like that and I never have. I have those expectations and I expect to be in the race for that kind of stuff. I know my abilities and I’m confident in my abilities. If I just stick to my plan and I’ll turn it around.”
  • On changing his routine: “I try to keep it the same. I’ve been doing this for 3 1/2  years now or however long it’s been and I’ve just got to get out of the slump I’m in and go.”

SENIOR PUNTER/HOLDER DREW BUTLER (43.8 ypp)

  • On his personal performance: “I haven’t exactly been punting our punt coverage team in the best position to make plays and force fair catches and limit return yards. In one aspect I feel like I’ve been kicking the ball well but I haven’t been putting our guys in good enough position to make plays and limit returns and what they can do with the ball.”
  • On what needs to be better: “For me, it’s just adding some hang time and being a little more consistent and putting the ball in places where those guys don’t have to make any ridiculous plays to get in guys’ faces. It’s just something I’m going to have to work on. I think we’ve done a good job here recently. Obviously we had a blocked punt against Vanderbilt, which kind of overshadowed the good things we did in that game. I had a pretty bad performance in the second half of this past game. So luckily, one thing that was good about this past week is we didn’t let [Chris] Rainey get a big return. Then, again, our defense stepped up when I had some pretty bad punts. . . . I feel like I’m kicking the ball pretty well and I think as a punt team we’ve done pretty well well minus about four plays the entire season.”
  • On what’s being done to address shortcomings: “Daily meetings, 30-45 minutes of practice time each day are dedicated to special teams. Whatever teams we’re working on on each specific day, they rotate. But we have a routine around here we’ve always worked on and it’s worked in the past. For some reason we’re not making the plays we need to make this season.”
  • On current points of emphasis: “If anything, it’s just a lot more about getting the players focused and teaching the guys exactly what we want to do from a team standpoint and emphasizing to the guys that one play can equal 7 points for either team or a huge momentum shift in field position. So obviously we’re really stressing to the entire team that we need to win the special teams facet if we want to do what we want to do this season.”
  • On Walsh’s struggles: “Without a doubt, I hurt for him. He’s had so much success here in the past. For him to have to go through this rough stretch, it definitely hurts all of us who work with him every day and want to see him succeed. We know what kind of capability he has. So, like I’ve said, we still have four games left here where we can really finish off strong. I have full confidence that he’ll be able to do that.”
  • On what has caused problems: “I think it’s just an extremel;y mental game. If people haven’t kick or punted before, I’ve always compared it to golf. If you’re hitting the ball extremely well and not making a lot of putts, it can get in your head and you start getting the yips. I’m not saying Blair has the yips but things happen and sometimes you can become your own worst enemy. So I think the main thing for Blair is just to get that self-confidence back. He’s had really great weeks of practice; he has really good pregame performances. It’s just a matter of having those practice routines translate onto the playing field, which I think will happen pretty soon here.”
  • On how Walsh is handling it: “He’s keeping his head up and he’s going through this rough patch exactly how a professional kicker would do it. So hopefully I think he’ll get it all together here pretty soon.”

SENIOR KR/PR BRANDON BOYKIN (22.3 ypr)

  • On special teams problems of late: “We’ve had some meltdowns these last couple of games. But, at the same time, we still have guys that are capable of doing what we need them to.”
  • On Walsh’s struggles: “I never doubt any player in any part of the kicking game because we have one of the best kickers in the country, despite the slump that people thinks he’s going through. . . . As a kicker, that’s his job. When he doesn’t make them he’s going to get scrutinized. He’s still a good kicker. I think if he continues to work at it and keeps his confidence, he’ll get back on the right track.
  • On special teams breakdowns: “Honestly, it’s just us not executing. Special teams were a strongpoint for us coming into the season and we haven’t lived up to those expectations. I think maybe us knowing that we’ve got really good special teams, we kind of need to focus in more on every play like you saw early on. Fake punts and all that stuff is just a matter of us not executing and not focusing. All of that has to change if we want to be successful the rest of the year.”
  • On changes from a scheme standpoint: “I think we’re doing pretty much the same things. I just think teams are noticing what we’re doing. They watch film and they can kind of key on things. Teams are definitely doing that. But we’re not executing, not getting to the proper levels and getting our blocks and me not finding the hole quick enough. It’s just a whole bunch of things. We looked at it [Monday] and we’ll continue to look at it the rest of the week and try to get it back to where we had it.”

197 comments Add your comment

Tallcarl

November 1st, 2011
1:50 pm

They have the perfect man already on the payroll. Thomas Brown was a star at Georgia and played special teams for the Falcons so he can teach it the right way. If his Special teams express any of his heart they will be winners.

Girlfriend!?

November 1st, 2011
1:51 pm

Orson is not allowed to play on ST because of the injury Thomas Brown sustained agains TN some years back. Since then Richt is afraid to put guys back there. Frankly I am suprised he lets Boykin back there at all.

One thing is for sure–we sure do miss that Fair Catch Specialist!

Honky Talkin

November 1st, 2011
1:57 pm

None of the teams Georgia has beaten have a winning record.

Chris Snow

November 1st, 2011
2:02 pm

Florida had a winning record before we played them, has to count for something.

Double Dawg

November 1st, 2011
2:09 pm

With the 3 phases of the game being Offense, Defense and Special Teams, why in the world does UGA NOT have a Special Teams coach?

441North

November 1st, 2011
2:10 pm

Walsh and Butler are both DGD’s. Wouldn’t trade either one for anyone in the country. They WILL git ‘er done.

d-dog

November 1st, 2011
2:10 pm

@Honky Talkin
That is the schedule UGA has this season. Can’t help that.DAWGS will play “AU Tigers” in two weeks, will that make you happy. The “DAWGS” should win TOO much “D” for the tigers. The tigers has not done well against a good “D”. Please check their record. No team UGA has played this season has done much against the “D”. Special teams have allowed most of the points scored aganist the DAWGS. Check out the record for the season … you’ll see. go dawgs

CHDawg

November 1st, 2011
2:13 pm

Just read that Samuel is out for four weeks following surgery on his ankle. Get well soon! Great Dawg there. Richt says Malcome is healthy. He needs to dig deep and crank it up to full max. His day in the SEC has come, along with IC, CT, BH. Malcome has the size and strength; let’s hope he gets the ball some on Saturday!

NikkiFree

November 1st, 2011
2:16 pm

Any room in the budget for a special teams coach?

Chris Snow

November 1st, 2011
2:17 pm

Agreed d dog, UGA will at least have 2 opportunities to play opponents with winning records.

bobby

November 1st, 2011
2:20 pm

UGA NEEDS TO HIRE A FREAKIN SPECIAL TEAMS COACH AND THAT’S ALL TO IT.

tide roll

November 1st, 2011
2:27 pm

No wonder Grantham’s crazy. He prepares his defense to compete at an SEC level, and then he has to deal with an offensive cordinator who should be coaching at the high school level. Then Richt really burys him with his Tallahasee buddy, John Lilly, heading up sprcial teams! A three and out for Grantham’s defense means nothing.I understand he’s instructing his defensive players to not even take their helmets off. With Richt/Bobo calling offensive plays, they’ll be back in in no time.

MagnoliaDawg

November 1st, 2011
2:30 pm

Too much money created by the football program not to have a special teams coach. We cant be conservative on everything especially when the team is majority democrats…….Just saying. Go Dawgs

d-dog

November 1st, 2011
2:33 pm

Please don’t worry “BULLDAWG NATION” THE “DEFENCE” under coach “TC” will previll.
I only hope he get some help soon…..BUT really, does he need it….go dawgs

B'dawg

November 1st, 2011
2:34 pm

Do you guys realize if Walsh was at or above 50% on field goals, just above 50, we would probably be 7-1 right now. How sad is that?!

B'dawg

November 1st, 2011
2:35 pm

I was wrong, maybe just above 60%. My bad.

Phil

November 1st, 2011
2:39 pm

Walsh was so upset by his performance Saturday, that when he got home he went to kick the family dog.

He missed….

Also, I think you left out the stat where we rank for most FAKE punts run successfully against a team:

NCAA Rank: FIRST!!!!

Phil

November 1st, 2011
2:41 pm

CHDawg

When did Richt say that about Malcome? He needs to use him, that’s all there is to it. We need him bad. I can’t understand why Richt absolutely refuses to use him.

GAFANINTN

November 1st, 2011
2:43 pm

I live in Knoxville and a local sports station just reported that all Crowell, Thomas, and Malcome were all suspended for this game coming up. Is there any truth to this???? They did not state their source.

Bucky Belue hand it to Herschel

November 1st, 2011
2:57 pm

Entire backfield has been suspended for New Mexico St. game for hitting the wacky weed, down to 1 running back, time to call Herschel lol! Good thing its a scrimmage game this week

sneakuponum

November 1st, 2011
2:58 pm

special teams? their entire team is. Lets see the leg-humpers are playing the Cosmetology department of New Mexico State this weekend. Maybe they can hang 30 points on the ladies.

Knowall Moreno

November 1st, 2011
3:00 pm

Samuel injured, Crowell wacky weed, Thomas wacky weed, Malcome wacky weed. There is the injury/status report for this week, Dawgs are out of running backs, bombs away Murray! woof woof woof

G-Dawg

November 1st, 2011
3:08 pm

Isnt Casey on the staff? he’s a former kicker!!

Robby

November 1st, 2011
3:09 pm

TallaDawg

November 1st, 2011
3:13 pm

Walsh is a dumb-bunny. 6 or 7 yards deep does not guarantee the returner takes a knee, but kicking it only to the 12 yard-line guarantees that he will NOT take a knee. I’ll take my chances kicking it into the endzone EVERY time. They did this at the beginnning of the season, why stop?

7576DAWG

November 1st, 2011
3:24 pm

Everyone of the comments by the players say they are going to do the same as they do everyday and keep working hard. That is the problem they have no guidance , they are training themselves , no supervision, and that is the problem.
I think it is time that CMR and the other head coaches lobby the NCAA and try to get a special teams coach added to the 9 all ready allowed and make the total 10.

Crap

November 1st, 2011
3:32 pm

Our back line of blockers on our kickoff return team goes all the way back to the return man. He has no room to run forward; it’s a logjam. Noticed Florida doesn’t do anything like that (they keep things more opened up, allowing the return man to find lanes), AND they only put 4 on their front line. We put 5.

LCDawg

November 1st, 2011
4:37 pm

How about making a it a prove ledge to be on ST..i.e. UF. I’m sick and tired of watching our walk ons grab air as Rainey et al blow past them. As far as Blair Walsh goes…kick the damn ball into the end zone every time….he had no issue earlier in the year. If he can’t kick field goals bring in Bogatay–he’s been on a free ride for 3 years now…let’s see what he can do.

noseknows

November 1st, 2011
9:46 pm

Muschamp praised his special team coach on Sunday’s show so it is obvious to the opposition of the Dawgs weakness here. Heed the message and HIRE A COACH (put Bobo on the unable to perform list.)

wins-by-a-link

November 1st, 2011
11:53 pm

I really think Coach Richt is tired of coaching, He no longer seems to enjoy the everyday grind of coaching in the most competitive conference in College football, The pressure of recruiting, Dealing with players who can’t stay out of trouble, Fans who demand the impossible (winning every game), The time away from family. There comes a time when the money and glamor is not worth the pressure, problems and politics of coaching college football.

RaiderCrazy

November 2nd, 2011
7:26 am

Blair Walsh meet East Paulding’s kicker…he kicks it thru the end zone on almost every kickoff unless Coach Reid tells him to place it….he is a junior and in his first year of football….he has almost kicked it thru the goal post on a few occasions on his kickoffs.

FloridaDawg

November 2nd, 2011
7:41 am

Rickt makes $3 mill a year..why doesn’t he hire a special teams coach himself? Steve Spurrier took a pay cut to give his coaches more money when he was hired at SC.
Maybe Richt can stay home from vacation next year and save a few bucks and hire a coach to help us out.

flo-ri-duh

November 2nd, 2011
8:59 am

I don’t worry about Butler or Boykin, on the other hand Walsh is a puzzle. Confidence is everything in kicking and Walsh needs to get it together. There is nothing wrong with Boykin. The blocking has not been there for him this year. Butler had on or two bad games – not a bad season. He is NFL bound.

1969 Graduate

November 2nd, 2011
9:05 am

“I coach 8th grade football and we teach our boys better special teams fundamentals than what I have seen with UGA this year.”

When I played football in 8th grade, our coach made sure we had better special team fundamentals than what I’ve seen with UGA this year, our coach acted as if special teams were “special,” and our best players were on the special team.

Each player has to be held accountable for their assignment, and a coach has to be accountable for the overall special team performance.

Another coach could take on the responsibility of being the special teams coach, assisted in that by other coaches.

Someone has to be in charge, and accountable.

An essential fundamental of being a CEO of a successful organization – accountability at all levels – seems beyond Mark Richt.
Special teams are just one example of this deficiency. He seems willing to hang onto things that aren’t working far too long.

To what degree is Coach Mark Richt being held accountable? Is the standard for our football program the barely mediocre?

BullDogMike

November 2nd, 2011
9:23 am

I have heard all the excuses for this sorry special teams play that I can stand. Enough with that crap,how about trying to find answers instead! EVERY good team has a ST coach. If Richt doesn’t know how to make this happen, he needs to call Saban or Miles and find out how they do it. At the very least he needs to ask Kevin Butler if he has time to come help Walsh learn to kick again. And what’s wrong with trying Bogatay on a few 3 pointers. He is on scholarship after all. If we beat Auburn with ST team play like we had last two games,it will be nothing short of a miracle.

ugab

November 2nd, 2011
11:08 am

We so not put our best players on special teams. Meyer played his best players on special teams. Meyer coached his special teams. What is MR doing?

knowitall

November 2nd, 2011
11:11 am

richt offensive coordinator, hire a special teams coach and bobo can …whatever.

ugab

November 2nd, 2011
11:12 am

Walsh is not making kicks. I know it his last senior season. MR said he was going to play the best players to win. Why don’t he put another kicker in for the next game?

ugab

November 2nd, 2011
11:14 am

I agree MR could take a pay cut to hire a special teams coach. We need one.

Captain Allen Waters

November 2nd, 2011
2:44 pm

Big Dawg…..Amen! UGA fan in India.

wsewell

November 2nd, 2011
5:25 pm

Hey, Blair don’t worry, anybody who has ever played sports know you go through slumps. Sometimes it helps to take a day off, and forget all the expectations, and bad days. then go back to work, and just start with the easy ones, work your way back to the more difficult.

Ron Jeremy

November 2nd, 2011
11:12 pm

Special Teams are the most important area of a football team. Here are some very real questions that

a head coach should ask himself when addressing the success or failure of his unit.

FG Team – Does Walsh get adequet reps in practice with Long Snapper & Holder?

Kickoff Team – Does your coverage stay in their lanes? How many kicks are touchbacks?

Kickoff Return Team – What is your average starting field position?

Punt Team – Do your Gunners limit return yards? How many punts are downed inside 20?

Punt Return Team – How many times has your returner fielded ball inside own 10 yard line?

godawgs_uga

November 3rd, 2011
8:49 am

We have been less than stellar in the red zone so Walsh has got to get his sh@* together and step up!! When you have missed almost 50% of your attempts, I think it goes beyond simple mechanics…..Richt needs to be prepared to make a change!

mark

November 3rd, 2011
11:20 am

Ed Pilcher you are clueless and have never kicked a FG in your life…I have kicked many. He is still one of the best kickers in the nation.

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wildbill

November 3rd, 2011
2:57 pm

There is nothing SPECIAL about our special teams. So what can be done this late in the season? Ummmmmmmmmm, maybe we need a special prosecuter like Dick Butkus to kick some rear ends and make the special teams practice instead of doing drills on their mopeds.

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