Q&A: Richt says faith helped him endure early-season criticism

Following is a transcription of comments from Georgia coach Mark Richt and various players from Tuesday’s media luncheon at Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall. The Bulldogs (7-2, 5-1 SEC) play host to Auburn (6-3, 4-2) on Saturday . . .

Head Coach Mark Richt

Opening Statement . . .

“We all know Auburn is the defending national champions. They have impressed me quite a bit, especially how they have fought to win a couple of fourth quarter battles, some very close games that they have prevailed in. Even game one, I remember watching a little bit of that on TV as we were getting prepared to play Boise State. It looked like Utah State had won the game and went up 10 with just a couple of minutes to go. Auburn scored, got the onside kick, and scored again. You can’t do that unless you have a special team, and you can’t do that unless you really prepare for those types of moments. That’s great coaching.

“Coach (Gene) Chizik has done a wonderful job at Auburn. They play hard, they are fundamentally sound, they have great special teams. I know they’ll be well-rested and have a great plan coming off of an open date. It’s going to be a heck of challenge for us. We are looking forward to it. We are hoping to have a great practice today. Today is huge for us.”

On Georgia’s run defense . . .

“I think our run defense is better for a lot of reasons. Number one, we are big. We are big up front. A year ago our nose guard was DeAngelo Tyson. Tyson is a pretty big man, but compared to what Kwame (Geathers) is and what Jonathan Jenkins is, it’s just a little bit different. Now at the end position, to be able to take DeAngelo and move him out along with Abry Jones, they are pretty big, stout guys up front. They’ve taken a lot of pressure off of some young linebackers and inexperienced linebackers throughout the year. If you can get those guys eating up a couple of blockers, all of a sudden your linebackers starting doing extremely well. I think we’ve also grown at the linebacker position. Mike Gilliard has been outstanding. The guy gets his opportunity and does well. You hate to play a freshman, but Amarlo (Herrera) has gone in there and done very well also. Getting (Alec Ogletree) has been big. The other thing is the support from the safeties has been big. I just think we understand what we’re doing better. I think Coach (Todd) Grantham, being in his second year, it’s been very, very good.”

Most striking difference from last year . . .

“Our third down conversions might be the most striking difference from a year ago statistically. We weren’t very good at getting people off the field, and now we are. That’s really another reason why you don’t see as many rushing yards because we are getting them off the field, and when you do that they aren’t scoring. I think offensively we’ve scored enough early enough to get people a little bit concerned about staying with the game plan. If their plan going in was to run the rock, once you get behind a little bit it’s harder to do that. You feel like you are less patient. I think you have to score points offensively too to get people to feel like they have to throw the ball more than they would like to. All those things together I think have been a big reason.”

On whether Georgia will rotate players at kicker again this week . . .

“I’m not going to divulge that right now because I’m not 100 percent sure. I will say I thought it went well. I’m glad we scored touchdowns and all we kicked was extra points, but it would have been a little more interesting to me to see guys attempt field goals under that rotation. We’re going to go through practice too and see how everybody does throughout the week. It’s a highly competitive situation, and I think that’s healthy. I think it’s good for them.”

On facing Auburn’s offensive tempo . . .

“I think we’re in good condition. I think we’ve benefitted from very mild weather. Most of our games have been where it hasn’t been extremely hot, and I think that’s helped us. We’re in the time of the year where it’s very cool. You have TV timeouts happening all the time. It’s almost hard to get tired out there. When a team like that starts running their offense and they don’t substitute, which means we can’t substitute and they get a couple of first downs back to back, you are going to get some people tired, especially the big interior defensive linemen. That’s been part of our strategy too. If you run off about four, five or six plays in a row without changing personnel and without having to punt somewhere along the way, you’ll get some guys a little bit tired.”

On how Aaron Murray has played in big games . . .

“I think Murray has progressed extremely well. I think he is a very good quarterback and I think he’s a great leader. The quarterback is not the only guy out there playing. Everybody is playing. Everybody has to make plays. I’m glad we’ve got him. I think he’s one of the best quarterbacks in our league, if not the best. We’re real pleased with Aaron.”

On Georgia’s youth and how they have matured . . .

“Going into the season I wasn’t thinking in my mind that we were going to be that young of a team, but as it turned out some young players kind of rose up and started making plays for us. They got a little bit more playing time either through their production during camp or through injuries, whatever it might be. I think right now we have three seniors up front on offense, our fullback Bruce Figgins is in the starting lineup, and on defense DeAngelo (Tyson) and (Brandon) Boykin is all we have as far as seniors. Of course our kicker and punter are seniors. We are a relatively young team.

“What happens is when you get into camp and you start practicing and you spend time with your team day after day after day, you just get a good feel for them. By the time we got to game one I knew we had a really good team. I knew we had good unity. I thought the leadership was good. I thought we had just a very positive camp. We had guys who were playing hard. I think guys were totally bought into what our coaches were trying to teach. All those things I felt like we already had. The truth of the matter is when you lose the first two games it basically reveals if you have a close-knit team or not. It’s rare that you’ll have a team that’s not unified, lose two and then all of a sudden you get unified. I don’t think that happens. When you hit adversity, you find out what you’ve already developed and find out what you already have. I just felt like we had a good bunch all along. I’m glad there are a lot of young guys making plays. I think we’re doing a better job of playing more guys period and relying on different people than just everybody feeling like I can’t make a substitution here or this backup is going to not be ready. I think injury has forced us to do that in some cases, and not having an A.J. Green where everybody has to do their part, I think it’s been healthy for the morale of the team, too.”

On the team’s chemistry after an 0-2 start . . .

“Basically, you try to build team. You try to build togetherness. You try to build family. You try to build trust. That’s how you handle adversity when you have trust, when you have unity and when you have guys that believe. But you never for sure until it hits you in the mouth how you are going to react. I wasn’t shocked that they guys reacted in a real positive way. Again, if you back up to game one we just weren’t as ready for that game as they were. That’s just the way I see it, and they are a very good football team. Game two was our first SEC game, so we still knew we had a shot to win our league which is the only thing we can control. When the game was over I don’t think anybody left there thinking ‘my gosh, we’ve got no chance in this league, we can’t do it.’ We left there feeling like if we would be more disciplined and take care of the ball better and not allow certain big plays from happening we had a very good chance to win that game. We felt like as the season progressed we didn’t feel like there wasn’t any team on our schedule that we couldn’t beat I guess is the best way to say it. There wasn’t a whole lot of ‘woe is me’ in the there, it was more of ‘if we get our act together we together we can be really good.’”

On how Richt has personally handled criticism this year…

“I know you never know what tomorrow is going to bring, so it’s not like we’ve arrived or anything like that. But we have played well lately and we’ve won lately so that’s a big deal. Quite frankly, I love the game of football. I love my job. I love Georgia. But what I do is not who I am. I’ve said that before. I think sometimes if we become what we do, and then things aren’t going just right, then all of a sudden our entire world falls apart. I’ve got a faith in my Lord and savior Jesus Christ, and I know that God loves me and is going to take care of me. I just truly believe that. When all the games are done and all the life is lived, I know where I’ll be for eternity. Not to say I don’t care about what happens in this world because that’s not true. Colossians 3:23 says ‘whatever you do, do your work heartily as unto the Lord,’ so that’s what I was doing on a daily basis. I was doing my job as best I could and trying to do it for his glory and try not to worry about anything else. That’s kind of how I navigated that time and there will be more tough times I’m sure. That’s the way life is.”

On if he felt any relief when Arkansas beat South Carolina…

“No. Not at all because now the fact that we are in control of our own destiny really all this is on us. Before we really didn’t have control, and we could only control trying to keep pace. Now that we have control of our destiny I would say that’s even more of a reason to heighten your work ethic and prepare maybe even a little harder.”

On Cordy Glenn’s move from left guard to left tackle for this season…

“It is different. Cordy is a big strong, guy, and he is very athletic. When you play guard it is a smaller space. You’re not dealing in pass protection with quite as much. People talk about a guy being on an island and being on the back side of your quarterback that is a very important responsibility. You’re dealing with a lot more speed as far as the rushers are concerned. I think Cordy has improved every week. I think he’s very comfortable there now. I think his future is very bright. I think he could play tackle or guard in the NFL. I think he made a wise decision to come back and play another year and prove he could be athletic enough to play on the edge too in the best league in college football. Cordy is a man of very few words, but I’ve had a couple times with one moment being after the Florida game that I think he was very happy he decided to come back. Maybe for just that moment alone might have made it worth it for him, but I think he’s also really improved his stock in my opinion.”

On if Isaiah Crowell will start at tailback vs. Auburn…

“Isaiah is the starter right now. I can’t imagine him not being that. We’re expecting big things from him this week. I think he will do very well in practice, and I think he will be focused and ready to go. I don’t think there’s any question he’s learned some things through this and there’s no doubt he will be better and stronger for it I think. “

On any concerns with Isaiah’s maturity…

“I think it’s hard to be a true freshman in major college football. This first semester there is so many things being asked of them. You’ve got all the academic responsibilities – of course, going to class, but also we have tutoring sessions, we have academic mentors, study hall. There’s just a lot of academic support involved in that freshman year. We do micromanage our freshmen. We want them to get off to a good start academically, so because of that there is an awful lot of time and things he has to be held accountable to – and I’m talking about all freshmen. Then you’ve got football. You’re competing at a level that you’ve never competed at before. You’re learning things that you’ve never learned before. You’re being pushed by your coaches. You’re being pushed to your limits because now there’s a lot of great athletes out on the field compared to maybe what it was like in high school. There’s a lot – first time away from home – the list goes on. There’s just not enough time in the day for everything. For all these freshmen, I don’t think I’ve ever had a freshman navigate it without hitting a wall somewhere along the way or just shake his head and say ‘what the heck happened?’ I think all these kids are going through some tough times. I’ve got a lot of faith in Isaiah, and I think Isaiah is going to do real well for Georgia.”

On the BCS championships possibly being an LSU-Alabama rematch and having played Boise State if he thinks the system is fair…

“The system hasn’t played out. It’s just a bunch of people talking about it with what might happen and all that kind of thing. I think Boise State can line up against anybody in America and have a realistic shot of winning. I do think that.”

On WR Chris Conley . . .

“Chris is doing great. He works so hard. He’s very diligent in the meeting room, on the practice field and he stays after practice works on things. I remember just all summer long my office looks out into this green room and if I was in there for whatever reason – grabbing something out of the fridge or whatever – there would be Chris out there trying to get Christian LeMay to through the ball to him or something or trying to find a way to get better. You’d see him over the office getting in the film room or whatever it was. I wasn’t that surprised that he would make a contribution. I didn’t necessarily expect it this year. We weren’t even really sure we were going to play him right away. It took a couple games in until we decided let’s play the kid. Part of the reason why he did play was because he paid attention, he was diligent, he knew what to do and we thought he could line up and not get us beat. Beyond that he started making plays, and he’s really gained a lot of confidence and we’ve gained more confidence in him. As far as freshmen go, Malcolm Mitchell of course made a pretty big splash early on, but Chris Conley has also made a difference for us in some big games so we are proud of him.”

On when the decision was made to not redshirt Chris Conley…

“I don’t even remember when that moment of truth was when we said let’s play him. Whenever that first game he played – was it Ole Miss? – it was that time we said let’s play the guy. It didn’t look like (Rantavious) Wooten was going to play or maybe Wooten had just got hurt. I don’t know what happened, but we had an injury here and an injury there. I think Marlon (Brown) working on an ankle, and we said we had to play somebody and let’s play him.”

GEORGIA PLAYER QUOTES

DE Abry Jones:

  • On playing against Auburn’s offense — “I think it’s going to be a little harder to defend against Auburn than a traditional offense. I am fortunate to have to see too much of the motion since I am a defensive lineman. My job is to control the line of scrimmage so that the linebackers and defensive backs can see where the ball actually is. I try to keep the offense corralled so that the other guys can come in and make plays.”
  • On Auburn’s offense without Cam Newton — “I don’t see a huge difference in Auburn from last year to this year. Auburn still has a good offensive line that is really physical up front. They work really well together. Even though Cam was a big part of their offense last year, they are still the same time and run the same plays and still have some great playmakers.”
  • On Auburn quarterback Clint Moseley – “I think Clint Moseley does a good job for them. They don’t ask him to do too much because of all of the playmakers he’s got around him. He does a great job of not giving the game away and giving the ball to his playmakers.”

LB Mike Gilliard:

  • On Auburn’s offensive playmakers — “Auburn has a lot of weapons on their offense like Michael Dyer, Onterio McCalebb and Philip Lutzenkirchen. Dyer is a good player who gets down and runs fast and can make you miss and McCalebb is a speedster and very shifty. Lutzenkirchen can block well and catch well also. One of the main things that we have to do is run to the ball and tackle well. Those guys can make you miss and if you miss, they have the ability to take it to the house.”
  • On Georgia’s defense versus Auburn’s offense — This is the SEC, you can’t look at where the offense and defense ranks because every team is good and every team can get beat any given Saturday. I’m not focusing on that. I’m just trying to focus on getting better and go out there and make plays on Saturday because Auburn is a really good team with a lot of playmakers on their offense.
  • On Auburn’s offense under Gus Malzahn — “That offense can trick you. For instance you can be running one way and the ball is going the other way. We have to go out and play assignment football against an offense like Auburn’s.”

QB Aaron Murray

  • On the emotions from last year’s game carrying over to this year – “I don’t think so. It’s two new teams; I mean we’re not the same exact teams we were last year. We’re just going to go out there and play ball. We’re not talking about last year; we’re just worried about going out there, making plays and putting points on the board. That’s the only thing that matters. We’ve done a great job all year of not really letting our emotions get the best of us. There was one game, against Vanderbilt, where in a couple of plays we got a little emotional. Other than that, we’ve done a great job of limiting the penalties, not letting our emotions get the best of us and not making any stupid plays on the field.”
  • On last year’s game: “We’re not talking about last year. We’re not worried about what happened last year; we’re only worried about getting better and winning this game. Last year has nothing to do with this year at all; it’s two completely different teams. We’re just going to go out there and win the game.”
  • On preparing for the physicality of this year’s game — “We’ve played physical teams all year and I’ve taken hits here and there. We’ve just got to go out there any treat it like any other game.”
  • On the rivalry — “Last year was really my first time being a part of the experience; I didn’t grow up watching this game or really understand how big of a rivalry this is. I think it’s two great football teams; it’s two extremely well coached teams. Every SEC game is important. You look at it for us, if we don’t win this game and South Carolina wins theirs, they’re back in the drivers seat. It’s a must-win for us and I know Auburn wants to win to stay up in the West and give them a shot at the post-season. We just have to go out there and play ball.”

TE Aron White

  • On Chris Conley — “I think he kind of got over-shadowed a little bit by how well Malcolm Mitchell was playing early on. Malcolm is definitely a special player and I think Malcolm’s injury maybe helped Conley a little bit because it gave him the chance to slide up the depth chart, get some playing time and showcase his abilities. Conley is a very fast, lean and athletic wide receiver and he just happened to be in the same class with another wide receiver who is very fast, lean and athletic. These past couple games, Conley has come in and played very well. Any time a young guy comes out and does well, that’s huge for Georgia because that’s just one more threat we’ve got out there.”
  • On the physicality of last year’s game — “It was definitely a game that nearly got out of hand there. Any time you’re playing in a rivalry game, there are going to be some questionable things when guys let their emotions get them best of them. They were having that hurricane season and we were a team that was a little down and out. We came out early in that game and played well, but then we lost the lead. We had our chance to de-throne the king last year and we let it slip by. That’s in large part because of the way Auburn was playing; they were a great team last year. It definitely got a little ugly at times; there are some plays we wish we could take back and some player we wish we got to see again. At the end of the day, we’re a new team and they’re a new team. Even though a lot of the same players are going to be out there, it’s a completely different feel this season. We’re in a spot where we control our own destiny and they’re in a spot where they’re trying to put themselves in the best situation they can, as far as the post-season is concerned. They’re a great team and not one that we’re going to underestimate, but we definitely have something to prove against them. They’re a team that I hadn’t lost to until last year. I’m sure they have it out for us, just like we have it out for them this weekend.”

285 comments Add your comment

bob from smyrna

November 9th, 2011
10:43 am

Tech fan here, but also am a Richt fan, and I’ll always have the highest regard for Vince Dooley-both are good, gracious, smart, family people. Other tech fans might gasp, but I really pulled for the dawgs over SC and especially Boise. You guys, in my mind, beat SC except for bad luck. As I get older I become more provincial – want the Georgia teams to do well, especially over schools like Boise State.
Now I’m getting very frustrated that the best Georgia high school basketball players are leaving the state. Tech and UGA basketball might be very ugly this year.
Hope Tech does UGA a favor and beats the dawgs, so UGA will be fired up for the conference championship.

Saban

November 9th, 2011
10:51 am

Destin Dawg

November 9th, 2011
10:31 am

Nick Saban going to Penn State ??

I’ve already been to Happy Valley. Don’t think I left anything there.

And Ga fans

November 9th, 2011
10:56 am

just responding to Tech Fans @ 9:07

OWNED

November 9th, 2011
11:19 am

I heard it was you that got owned by Richt in the press conference. Nice question, buddy!

Tech fans

November 9th, 2011
11:39 am

Im tired of techies coming on this blog saying how you guys are gonna destroy us year in and year out. You guys are all second tier in the state and everyone knows that. Once you guys beat us 9 out 10 then you can say something. UGA will shut down the option and tech fans will be left crying for another year until next year when we will hear tech is gonna destroy us again hahaha

Lowcountry Bulldawg

November 9th, 2011
11:53 am

This team needs to just focus on the task at hand and that is beating Auburn. If they do that then beat Kentucky. Do I really think they could beat a LSU or Bama? No, but the beauty is in getting the shot on Dec 3rd to do just that. Anything could hapeen, ya never know.

Russ, the Temporary Mascot

November 9th, 2011
12:11 pm

Somebody please tell these dumb running backs that they are not apologizing for a “mistake”. A mistake is turning left when you meant to turn right. They should be apologizing for making the conscious decision to do wrong. In fact, they should probably be off the team for doing wrong – breaking team rules and maybe the law. Even a little dog knows the difference. As long as the staff coddles the players the behaviors will continue. Write if off as a mistake.

True Dawg Fan

November 9th, 2011
12:34 pm

tide roll

November 8th, 2011
3:52 pm
Richt wouldn’t have to rely on his faith to answer his critics if he would recruit the likes of Brandon Greene, Vidal Alexander, Davin Tomlinson,and Joe Harris instead of a bunch of private school kids from out of state. Richt and Bobo bring this stuff on themselves. With the quality of high school talent available to them in this state on an annual basis, they should consistantly be competing for a National Title. Instead, year after year they squander talent and then act like they’re being unfairly persecuted. And then they apparently have to rely on their faith to withstand it. How about relying on 6′6″320 lb. Under Armour All-American OT Brandon Greene instead!

God you really are stupid arent you?? You refuse to actually look anything up.

Go check rivals for davlin, you will see an offer from UGA. Had you read anything you would have seen that we are going after him hard.

As for alexander. He was displaced by Katrina from Louisiana. He was never going anywhere but LSU.

You continue to amze me wiht how little you really know. That and just how lazy you are. I mean the AJC links to recruiting pages, how hard is it for oyu to click a link and actually do some research.

I mean do you really think that UGA isnt looking at these players???? Are you really that dumb???

Please do us all a favor and go run out into traffic on a major highway.

True Dawg Fan

November 9th, 2011
12:37 pm

ha

November 9th, 2011
10:32 am
“Praise the lawd.” CMR your players are smoking pot and failing drug test. “OH Lawdy let’s suspend them for one insignificant game.” “The Lawd loves the DAWGS and we must win.” “hallelujah,lawdy, lawdy”

you are an idiot. Hope you wasted hours coming up with that.

check other schools policies you dumb@$$

praise the lord and pass the doobie

November 9th, 2011
12:57 pm

<——– nuff said.

Its the second coming

November 9th, 2011
12:58 pm

Richt is the second coming! Only a miracle could have enabled Richt to endure the trials and tribulations of an 0-2 start and turn it around against a string of non-ranked, losing record football teams.

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November 9th, 2011
1:34 pm

[...] Georgia’s Aaron Murray is “just a natural born leader.”4.  Yesterday, Mark Richt quoted scripture and said his faith helped him get through UGA’s 0-2 start and many, many calls for his head.5.  Kentucky linebacker Danny Trevathan has been playing [...]

True Dawg Fan

November 9th, 2011
1:49 pm

Its the second coming

November 9th, 2011
12:58 pm
Richt is the second coming! Only a miracle could have enabled Richt to endure the trials and tribulations of an 0-2 start and turn it around against a string of non-ranked, losing record football teams.

You are the only one saying it moron.

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
1:50 pm

praise the lord and pass the doobie

November 9th, 2011
12:57 pm

<——– nuff said.
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Yup, nuff said alright, just from your handle there that was "nuff" to prove you not worthy of having anything else read on here.

zbulldawg

November 9th, 2011
1:56 pm

THANK YOU WILL FREIND FOR COACHING THE OL UP LIKE YOU DO !! They have been over looked. These guys have come a long way since the start of the season.You & the OL have a great future at UGA. Just another great move by MARK RICHT !!!!

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
1:56 pm

ts the second coming

November 9th, 2011
12:58 pm

Richt is the second coming! Only a miracle could have enabled Richt to endure the trials and tribulations of an 0-2 start and turn it around against a string of non-ranked, losing record football teams.
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Yeah, and I am sure you were one of the ones on here predicting the Dawgs to be about 4-5 by now. One of the many who week after week talked about how this team or that team will dominate UGA .. but now that none of those have happened, your next excuse is all about the weak schedule. Well, here’s one for you to suck on ..

http://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/ranking/strength-of-schedule-by-team

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
2:01 pm

And there’s always this doozie for you clowns who want to talk about the schedule.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/sagarin/fbt08.htm

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
2:02 pm

My apologies, meant to post this one .. either way, same general result

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/sagarin/fbt11.htm

zbulldawg

November 9th, 2011
2:03 pm

THIS WILL GO DOWN AS THE BEST COACHING AT UGA SINCE VINCE & ERK OF THE 70’s & EARLEY 80’s.ERK TOOK IT SOUTH FROM THERE & THE REST SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.

zbulldawg

November 9th, 2011
2:09 pm

Chippee is the next to be replaced There’s no way he will be able to over come his comments he’s made !!!! It’s way past his time to get on the bandwagon NOW !!!!!! Like they say don’t let your mouth over load your A- – !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

frank

November 9th, 2011
2:16 pm

now if he will do the ultimate right thing and resign at the end of the season.

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
2:20 pm

frank

November 9th, 2011
2:16 pm

now if he will do the ultimate right thing and resign at the end of the season.
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Maybe you could do the ultimate right thing and just stay off the blog if you can’t make a point that makes any sense.

Frances

November 9th, 2011
2:24 pm

Auburn 34, Georgia 24

:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)

DawginLex

November 9th, 2011
2:27 pm

Only thing Auburn has 34 of is arrests………..

frank

November 9th, 2011
2:28 pm

@tAMPA games vs teams like new mexico state are as meaningful as scrimmages.

Keep enjoying yourself disney.

Frances

November 9th, 2011
2:33 pm

@: Only thing Auburn has 34 of is arrests………..

Could you list those arrests, please.

DawginLex

November 9th, 2011
2:50 pm

felonies count for 6. You had 4 of those. That’s 24 alone. Plus the 10 other you have racked up for your insurmountable 83 points in the 2011 Fulmer Cup.

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
2:56 pm

17-10 between the hedges, soon to be 18-10 after we expose the dogs for the pretenders they are. Nothing like beating 7 cupcakes in a row to bring back the dogs delusions of grandeur.

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
2:58 pm

Defense ranked 77th after Boise and SC, then came the cream puff offenses and all of a sudden the junkyard dogs are back.

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
2:58 pm

frank

November 9th, 2011
2:28 pm

@tAMPA games vs teams like new mexico state are as meaningful as scrimmages.
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Sure thing tech nerd .. probation makes the heart grow bitter I guess.

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
2:59 pm

Special teams…..well they are special.

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
2:59 pm

DawginLex

November 9th, 2011
2:27 pm

Only thing Auburn has 34 of is arrests………..
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Or 34 passes by opposing teams of 30 yards or more.

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
3:01 pm

Offense took a wing and a prayer on two fourth downs to beat a Fla team with a one legged QB

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
3:04 pm

that ought to stir ya’ll up for a while, plus ga should send their sec east banner to Ark and Auburn for beating SC for you since you have not been able to do that for 2 years now

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
3:05 pm

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
2:58 pm

Defense ranked 77th after Boise and SC, then came the cream puff offenses and all of a sudden the junkyard dogs are back.
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Man that’s a good one. Coming from a guy whose team gave up over 500 yards of offense to Miss State. Then UGA shuts their offense down but and now they’re cream puffs. LOL, way to hang in there til the end to squeak by for the win.

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
3:07 pm

of course I speak to soon about the sec east banner cause unless Fla beats SC for ya’ll you won’t be sec east champs after you lose on Sat because you are not playing a cream puff on Sat

Quincy

November 9th, 2011
3:10 pm

Lawdy mercy …….pass that fat ole spliff over here. toke on this too Justin………..

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
3:10 pm

so the mighty dogs are reduced to begging other teams to beat SC for them since they were too weak to do it themselves. First came Auburn , then came Ark and hopefully Fla, but Ga could not do it.

Buckhead Bulldog

November 9th, 2011
3:10 pm

All colors bleed through one(1)

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
3:11 pm

Auburn Team = 13 points for SC

Ga Team = 45 points for SC

Quincy

November 9th, 2011
3:12 pm

Lawdy mercy …gives the Butler one too!

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
3:12 pm

And then the Burn turned around and gave up 380+ to Ole Siss, 220 of that being on the ground. The Dawgs held them to under 200 total. They might be cream puffs, but the can sure run around on that vaunted Awburn D.

Better to Dope than Grope

November 9th, 2011
3:13 pm

bet Joe Pa wished it was just dopin…..

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
3:14 pm

Hey Auburn, might want to check that again. Yes, the score showed 45 for SC, but that’s a long way from what the Defense gave up. But I guess, that would take some work to look up though now wouldn’t it?

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
3:16 pm

Ga Team = 45, not defense, read the post. I watched the game that’s why I know your special teams…is well special.

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
3:17 pm

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
3:10 pm

so the mighty dogs are reduced to begging other teams to beat SC for them since they were too weak to do it themselves. First came Auburn , then came Ark and hopefully Fla, but Ga could not do it.
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Nope, just gonna take care of business, beat up an average Awburn team, tear up Kentucky, make GT understand what 1-10 is, then head to Atlanta.

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
3:18 pm

let a Defensive end run for a TD on a fake punt

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
3:19 pm

But my conversation was about Defense. And you couldn’t stay on that .. you couldn’t get past the embarrassment of having 900 yards of offense worked up on your boys from Ole Siss and Miss State. Can’t say I blame you though.

TampaDawg

November 9th, 2011
3:20 pm

Let a subpar offensive line and a mediocre running game total jam 220 yards on your defense. Keep it going.

Auburn

November 9th, 2011
3:21 pm

plus I think it is Karma that Ga’s place kicker went from being a All American kicker to where he is today because of the “choke” sign CG gave to the Fla kicker last year. Poetic Justice.