Richt: Harrow’s hit ‘most impressive play of the game’

Transcript, provided by UGA, of comments from coaches and players after Georgia’s 45-7 victory over Auburn:

GEORGIA

Coach Mark Richt:

“We just played great. I’m trying to think of another game where we played this well in a situation that was so important to us. We knew South Carolina won its game, so we had to win. We played a top-25 team, a very good football team, and we played solid. I am as proud as I can be of our coaches and players. It’s a great night to be a Georgia Bulldog. … We had tremendous execution. I know we haven’t done that for an entire game like we did tonight.”

“We finished well. We had a lot of first downs when we decided to run the ball and chew up the clock. First downs like that are a tribute to the offensive line, but it also takes the fullbacks and the tight ends, everybody. To have two guys go over 100 yards is a tribute to everyone.”

“I thought the most impressive play of the game was when Quintavious Harrow had that knock-’em-back, get-everybody-in-the-stadium-excited tackle. That ignited our football team.”

“Our fans had a lot to do with our success definitely. They created so much noise. When you see a quarterback walk to every player on the team, you know it’s loud. It slows them down, and it creates a little confusion for them.”

“(After this season’s 0-2 start), I was really hoping we’d continue to improve as the season rolled along. The guys are gaining more confidence and they’re playing hard and they’re playing smart. … After each snap, we want our guys to play hard and play physical. We want each guy to win his 1-on-1 battle. We challenged each guy to win down after down.”

Quarterback Aaron Murray:

“It’s a great win for us. We got off to an 0-2 start, and sometimes the offense was playing great and sometimes the defense was playing great. It seems like it all kind of just clicked for everyone today.”

“All three facets of the game played great. The defense was making it impossible for them, special teams played great and the offense was clicking. It all starts with the offensive line giving me time and opening up huge holes.”

Tailback Carlton Thomas:

“We’ve been working hard. All the coaches and players have been behind each other, and it’s an awesome feeling to come out and do what we did. Everyone was playing tough.”

“Obviously, I got a lot of carries and I was just trying to make them the best carries of my life and make the best of the opportunity.”

“We’ve got great depth and it’s all starting to show late in the season. We’ve just got to keep working. I’m really excited to see where we’ll end up in January.”

Safety Bacarri Rambo:

(On his interception return for a touchdown:) “I saw Abry (Jones) waving for me to come that way, so I did, and those guys just helped me into the end zone. We played great today. It’s a great day to be a Bulldog.”

Linebacker Alec Ogletree:

“Offense, defense, special teams, everyone played great today and it showed. We wanted to come out and play a full game together and that’s what we did. We just worked hard all week and it paid off today in the game.”

AUBURN

Coach Gene Chizik:

“There isn’t a whole lot I can tell you that you didn’t see. It was a disappointing loss for us. We got beat at every phase of the game tonight. We didn’t cover many people all night, couldn’t stop the run and turned the ball over. That’s why we got beat 45-7.”

“Georgia made some good plays and is a very talented team. With the exception of the first drive, they flat out stopped our offense. We couldn’t get some of the perimeter pass game under control. It was pretty evident what we couldn’t do.”

“Hopefully we can fix some of the things that happened. Week in and week out, we look at what the defense gives us and design our game from there. Georgia is tough to defend. Murray threw tonight with great accuracy, which he has been doing all year. We just didn’t do a good job defending the perimeter pass.”

“We’re playing with guys who have the most experience for the last 10 weeks. Tonight, the outward appearance was that we got physically dominated on both sides of the ball. Maybe when we watch film, we will find something different.”

Quarterback Clint Moseley:

“I really can’t put a finger on it. I messed up too much, and this was a big team loss. They got too many yards, and we didn’t get any. It was bad.”

(Comparing LSU and UGA): “Both teams know how to play defense. I don’t want to cause anything by making a prediction, but it will be a great game.”

“I really thought this was the best week of practice that we’ve had all season. We are a young team but that doesn’t make it any better.”

Wide receiver Emory Blake:

“Next week we need to go back to work, watch film and fix our mistakes.”

“I’m a little shocked. I thought we were prepared. We made too many mistakes. They are a good team, but we played poorly.”

Linebacker Corey Lemonier:

“They had a good game plan and came out and executed, and we missed out assignments. They dominated us. We’ll come back next week and try to prove something.”

566 comments Add your comment

ole yeller

November 13th, 2011
10:44 am

One other thing about the bad press coming about UGA Coaching Staff. We don’t have the problems at UGA like at Penn. State, Ohio State and University of Southern Cal. to name a few and they are others under invigestion by the NCAA, BUT not our DAWGS. COUNT your/our blessing and shut the Hell up.

exile in georgia

November 13th, 2011
10:44 am

please keep richt…his record against nobodys is excellent…

elsbro

November 13th, 2011
10:46 am

Mr. Krinkle, love your comment about Gabe and Darick. Would like to know whats going on in their heads now. We dont need them anyway. We are loaded on the D-line and WOW, what about those Freshman recievers.

Dawg

November 13th, 2011
10:47 am

I blame CMR’s critics for losing the first two games of the year. All the negativity and the fairweather fans that didn’t support the team before we evn played the first game cost us against USC and Boise st. Negative carma from the media and fairweather fans calling for CMR’s job made it very difficult for the players to overcome against two top 10 teams early. The blame should be put squarely on the shoulders of the UGA fairweather fans (junkyard blog) for us not being undefeated to this point.

Old Dog

November 13th, 2011
10:49 am

All of Mark Richt’s changes are after the fact. Try and convert 3rd downs – only when desperation sets in. Put starters on special teams – let’s wait until we have a few kickoffs returned for 99 yard TDs. Why not try doing the right things in the first place? Then maybe we wouldn’t have lost the first two games. Yes, we won the Vandy game and the Florida game, but did you actually see tose games? Do you think that those games were “Mark Richt – Coach of the Year” games?

Our team played great yesterday – I am looking forward to a repeat next Saturday.

DAWG COLONEL

November 13th, 2011
10:51 am

And, for all you worried about CMR’s ability to recruit…………

Now that the “Black Cloud” is lifting, watch those “sitting on the fence” start to get off it. It’s obvious that GA is again “In the hunt” and with the Dream Team having another 2-3 years ahead of them, THE BEST IS YET TO COME.

elsbro

November 13th, 2011
10:52 am

Tell me again, your an idiot. Did the players come up with the game plan, do they coach these young men and make them better every week. Every time you post a comment, we see how stupid you are.

tell me again

November 13th, 2011
10:55 am

I’d rather argue with myself than an idiot like you, Mr. Cut and Paster! I did say that – he WAS shaky at that point – SO WHAT IS YOUR POINT? What’s the matter – don’t have anything negative to say about Murray anymore? So now you are cut and pasting and attacking posters? BRUHAHAHAHAHA. You’re just a little boy. I asked you what year you graduated from UGA and what degree you hold – I am STILL awaiting your answer.

Joey

November 13th, 2011
10:56 am

Dang, if we hadn’t of given that SC game away! And, yes, look at the stats, we gave it away, even according to SOS.

We’ll obviously never hear the end of the “weak schedule” stuff, but what folks outside of the SEC don’t realize is, a bunch of these 5-5, 6-4 teams are that BECAUSE they have 8 games in the SEC. Just look at Vandy. I don’t like their coach, but they could probably contend in the Big East. UT stomped Cincinnati, who stomped NC State worse than Ga Tech, and just yesterday lost their second game (vs WVA).

Just – my – opinion . . .

RedandBlackDawg

November 13th, 2011
10:56 am

Exile In Georgia,

Perhaps you could go be an exile in another state. You obviously cam here of your own free will, so please don’t feel obligated to stay. What team, do you go for by the way. Let me guess, Alabama, LSU. Just pick a winner, because if you say GA. Tech. it is obvious you are an exile of Atlanta, not Georgia and you confirm that you are completely delusional. And should you be so stupid as to be an Auburn fan, it is equally possible that you have sniffed the poison that Alabama guy used to try and poison that historical landmark, you cover in toilet paper. .

GO DAWGS and GATA

I-DOG

November 13th, 2011
10:57 am

I was one of those critics of the teams play the last three years. I was wrong about doubting Richt’s ability to turn things around. I don’t think that the critics helped get Richt’s attention as one poster stated on the first page. I also don’t think that the criticism was unfounded. This however, was an extrememely well played game and a great win.

It shows that Georgia has the talent. Martinez was obviously kept too long and that hurt the program. Grantham appears to be a HUGE upgrade. The defense has been getting better every week to the point where we “expect” the Dawgs to play well on defense. That is a significant turn around.

Freind has the offensive line playing the best it has in a couple of years. What a dominating performance by the offensive line on Saturday. Murray had BY FAR his best game. The strength and conditioning of the team looks much improved. Many of Richt’s recent moves have paid off after some serious mistakes.

The special teams were awful against FL and we have had nicomplete games against very beatable teams the last 7 games, but this game shows what Richt, his staff, and all of this talent have the potential to accomplish. Looking forward to Kentucky next week and clinching the East.

Joey

November 13th, 2011
10:59 am

“please keep richt…his record against nobodys is excellent…”
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exile in georgia, you really hit the nail on the head.

Richt, 9-1 vs Ga Tech (and counting).

elsbro

November 13th, 2011
11:00 am

OOPS, sorry tell me again, I meant old dog.

Dirty Dawg

November 13th, 2011
11:02 am

I was all set to preach to the naysayers – wherever they may be – with some well-chosen words designed to put the bashers and trolls in their place…then I read Coach Mark Richt’s opening comments to this piece and realized that he had said it all. I too can’t recall when I’ve felt more proud of a Georgia football team – the players, the coaches, everybody. Thank you guys for giving me, and the rest that appreciate the Bulldogs, that feeling. Now on to the next thing.

Dawg

November 13th, 2011
11:03 am

I-DOG, my last post refers to people (fairweather fans) like you. We are not undefeated and the blame goes squarely on you all’s shoulders.

Jborodawg

November 13th, 2011
11:05 am

Thomas Brown; I knew it wouldn’t be long before you came on and found the negatives. I like to have spewed my coffee when you started out with, “Yes it was a great win.”

Then you revert to form with the inane like, “Steve Spurrier tried his best, but Kentucky is a really sorry team….Auburn is not ranked….you are brought to the reality that I still say Mark Richt is just going to quit.” Do what?

You continue your negative rant but, then your schizoid personality comes back with, “…Do we have issues ? I didn’t see 1 today…” Then…at 901am you’re at it again. My psychiatric side finds you (both) very interesting.

ole yeller

November 13th, 2011
11:05 am

The UGA players that are now playing will hit you so hard that if you don’t move your bowels will. Just ask the young man from Auburn that returns punts after the hit by UGA player “Harrow”

tell me again

November 13th, 2011
11:06 am

Our defense has shown it as good as anybody’s – our offense looks a WHOLE lot better than Bama’s or LSU’s – why does anybody think we don’t have a great chance in a game against either? Every week – the haters keep coming up with stats that are old and in the past – every week next week will prove the Dawgs are losers – every week the haters say the bottom will fall out – IN THE HERE AND NOW ———–> Dawgs are in the lead for the SEC East title — the Dawgs could very well be 10-2 going into the SECCG – AND – there is no reason to believe we will not beat ANYBODY that suits up against us. We have THE BEST QB in the SEC right now – just look at his stats – Murray has grown into a real SEC QB before our eyes. The Dawgs are winning – the Dawgs are in 1st – the Dawgs are going to be a top 10 team very soon. So WHAT exactly is wrong with THIS TEAM, RIGHT NOW? NUTHIN’ Baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GO DAWGS!

Joey

November 13th, 2011
11:06 am

“I blame CMR’s critics for losing the first two games of the year”

“The blame should be put squarely on the shoulders of the UGA fairweather fans (junkyard blog) for us not being undefeated to this point.”
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And the “Moron Trophy,” awarded to the author of the most idiotic post of the season goes to . . . . . . (drum roll) . . . . . . .Dawg (10:47)!

Yep. I admit I was unprepared for Boise, and, and, fumbled the SC game away.

Whatever can I do to make up for it?

Richt and Co were as unprepared for Boise as they were prepared for Auburn.

Murray and Co (and STs) gave the SC game away.

Period.

Jborodawg

November 13th, 2011
11:08 am

Midtown Dawg @ 651am: Good one! Stay ’til the end! Except the jail thing; they can just wait.

Hobie Jones @ 926am: Correct sir.

Flat Tire (et al Bobo haters): Early on, I don’t believe it was play-calling as much as playing a lot of freshmen. They’re seasoned now, and no longer freshmen. We actually got better after just the first game, but we got Ingramed….and Latimored. All the negative talk about Bobo’s play-calling because we’d try a run up the middle…well, that’s a standard, basic play of the run game. And, if the line blocks and the runner finds the seam/hole, then it’s a good play. Just like any other play; if it’s executed properly it’s a good play. As the season progressed, they got better at execution, culminating in a complete, balanced attack against Awbun.

Old Dog @ 1012am. Yep, you’re old.

Dawg

November 13th, 2011
11:09 am

Shut up yellowjacket joey.

Hit A Single

November 13th, 2011
11:09 am

You are right. It could have very easily been 60 to seven. Just shows you the class that Mark Richt has.

Savannah Dawg

November 13th, 2011
11:10 am

2010 BCS Champs & George………….come out, come out where ever you are!!!! Neither has much to say today for some reason?!?

elsbro

November 13th, 2011
11:15 am

Dawg, I love ya and I hate to say it but Joey was right about your comment about why we lost. Not a very smart comment.

Sess Pule

November 13th, 2011
11:17 am

Georgia Tech has the nation’s highest average SAT score for football players, and also the highest average high school GPA.

UGA, on the other hand, had one of the very lowest SAT averages, as well as a very low GPA average. As a result, three-fourths of UGA players are “special admits,” when means that they can not meet the minimum educational and intelligence requirements for admission to UGA, even as low as that is.

Yes, it would be great if Tech was more competitive with UGA, but most Tech fans are proud of our heritage of having intelligent, responsible athletes who go on to rewarding careers and contribute to society.

Contrast this with the very unintelligent t-h-u-g-s that UGA recruits. The 45 arrests over the last four years is proof enough, not to mention winning the Fulmer Cup. Most of these goons are tossed out after their eligibility is over, and many end up on welfare.

UGA is clearly just a football f-a-c-t-o-r-y dedicated to winning at all costs, and most UGA fans are okay with this, with no concern about the embarrassment this brings to the State of Georgia.

Mark Richt is the architect of this situation. With his $3.5 million salary, he will continue to recruit the illiterate brain-dead t-h-u-g-s who he thinks will win. Unfortunately for UGA fans, he’s not remotely in the same league with the top coaches in the SEC.

So the bottom line is that Georgia Tech – win or lose – does so with honor and integrity, while the lowlife gangbangers in Athens continue to embarrass us all. 

elsbro

November 13th, 2011
11:19 am

Sess Pool, typical Tech argument. Now lets talk football.

Jborodawg

November 13th, 2011
11:22 am

Great win against our oldest, hated rival! All the positives about the players and coaches have been espoused already, so I won’t repeat them. Therefore, the ONLY thing I took issue with yesterday was not putting Mason in, say, midway through the 3rd quarter; or least all of the 4th. I was dismayed to see him still in there with that big lead.

Haven’t seen a lot of negative comments against Crowell; very good. We have to remember he’s still a work in progress. He still has tremendous ability. After his last fumble, he came back pretty strong and ran with authority. Likewise, hang in there for Walsh; I think he’s coming around.

This team seems to have their minds right. I don’t think they’ll overlook Kaintuck. Two weeks ago I was afraid of what we’d do IF we played LSU in the Dome. I think now we’d give em a pretty good game. But, I contradict myself because first we gotta take care of the Wildcats, then tech.

Said it’s great…to be…a Georgia Bulldog…on Sunday morning!

tell me again

November 13th, 2011
11:22 am

Old Dog – I agree with you in that sometimes you wonder why CMR seems to come late to the party concerning changes – but I think you have to realize that the man puts the kids first – he wants to give as many of these kids a chance to play and contribute as he can – he wants to reward these kids for all of the hard work they do on scout teaams and practices. In a perfect world this is totally commendable and the right thing to do – I think he wants to have the whole apple pie – he wants to do the right thing AND win too. Unfortunately, in our “win at any cost” culture, he many times pays a high cost for doing right by these kids. I think he could easily just put the primo players on special teams and on and on – but then all of the kids who are not quite elite but who nonetheless bust their butts to make this a great program would get nothing as a reward. It’s great to win all of the time – but if you’re real about this you have to realize that there are kids, families and lives that need to be rewarded and nurtured in these big programs and if that means an infuriating loss now and again – well, life is bigger than football. I love to win and argue and all of that – but when I step away from it and go back to gardening and playing in my shop, I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that CMR will not only do the right thing but he will make us proud in the process. It’s great to be a rabid fan and live for Saturdays but in the grand scheme of things – it is, and will always be, just a game.

Jborodawg

November 13th, 2011
11:23 am

“…dismayed to see Murray still in there with that big lead…”

Jborodawg

November 13th, 2011
11:25 am

tell me again: Wow…great stuff!

Dawg48

November 13th, 2011
11:26 am

I’m tiered of hearing about last year and Boise and the Carolina game! I know we lost the first two games and it effects the out come of this season.
This team is getting better every week……..
Our front 7 is playing as good as any front 7 in the nation which helps our secondary in coverage and the secondary is playing to a point to were the sacks are coming from GREAT coverage on those 3rd and longs we are putting them in!
When our O – line is blocking our play calling looks good the O – line knocked auburn off the line all night even in the second half when auburn had 8 in the box cause we only threw it 2 times.
Give credit to bobo he saw something in the film room this week cause every time auburn lined up in man coverage murry threw behind the receiver and had a great throw and catch for big plays….
This is not the same team that started the season it’s been great costing and playing……
Keep up the good work dawgs!
Future looks great!

ARdawg

November 13th, 2011
11:27 am

After last years complete and total meltdown Richt needed a wake up call. For you chest pounders attempting to blame the “Fire Richt” crowd as wrong or unrighteous, you are way off base. Jesus people, celebrate the win and shut your big pie holes. If the truth be known most of you were the Fire Richt crowd. This is the first convincing win in a very long time and proof that what Richt is doing is working. Feel good for the players, feel good for the coaches and most of all, feel good for yourselves. There is no one to blame here. It’s great to be a Georgia Bulldog! enjoy it and wuit trying to pee on it for others

Jborodawg

November 13th, 2011
11:29 am

Cess Pule: you’re just wrong and ignorant.

UGA has more academic award recipients than ANY university in the south. UGA has more combined recipients of the NCAA and National Football Foundation Post-graduate Scholarship, NCAA Top Eight Award, and Academic All-American honors than any university in the south.

Hit A Single

November 13th, 2011
11:30 am

Sess pool – How many football players are engineering majors? Enough said.

Old Dog

November 13th, 2011
11:30 am

And I usually don’t say anything about MIke Bobo and playcalling, but I have asked this question numerous times and no answer has ever appeared:

In overtime last year against Florida, Murray threw the interception that ended the game with a loss – was that because of playcalling or did Mike Bobo tell him to be conservative and keep it on the ground and Murray decided to throw it anyway?

Someone please tell me the answer because it has been burning in my gut for over a year.

Old Dog

November 13th, 2011
11:32 am

I have also heard the Richt defenders saying the last three years “do you think Coach Richt just forgot how to coach? It is all the team’s fault”.. Now I ask, “Did Coach Richt just remember how to coach this year? Or is it the team that is winning the games…in spite of Richt?”.

Hit A Single

November 13th, 2011
11:32 am

Old Dog – How many plays have you called before? enough said.

Dawg

November 13th, 2011
11:32 am

elsbro, With all due respect if you or any of the fairweather fans don’t think the constant talk and pressure put on CMR’s players to save his job before we even played a game didn’t have anything to do with it you’re all crazy. The players even admitted after the SC game they felt undue pressure to win to save CMR’s job. That is alot of pressure for the dream team to deal with that were playing their first games. That’s just the facts and this should be a lesson to all the fairweather fans that want to go undefeated. Support your team atleats at the start of the season before one game has even been played.

Dawg48

November 13th, 2011
11:34 am

Old dog
A lot has to do with the o-line
Coach friend is doing a great job with those guys they are improving tremendously!
How often have you seen murry run for his life lately?

exile in georgia

November 13th, 2011
11:35 am

the sec pecking order…LSU…Bama…Arkansas…who else matters…a bunch of mediocre teams this year in conference…that explains ugay’s sudden rise in the standings…talllest midget in the circus…

BigDawgDaddy

November 13th, 2011
11:36 am

OK folks drop the negative…see the ball be the ball be a BULLDOG…Great game Dawgs…don’t overlook Kentucky…..

Coffee Bluff DAWG

November 13th, 2011
11:37 am

This was easily the most complete game played by UGA all yr with the exception of the 17 yd punt. Got to give it up to Richt and the players for staying strong after 0-2. How sweet it is.

Would have been great to hear the call by Munson. …those young DAWGS are running all over Auburn!! Auburn can’t stop anybody.

ToccoaDawg

November 13th, 2011
11:39 am

Sorry Coach Richt but the most important play of the days was YOU in the middle of the huddle firing the team up Before the game.

Gdawg

November 13th, 2011
11:39 am

I must admit that I was disgusted after the BS and SC games, however; I knew that the schedule was set up to our favor, and we had a decent chance of salvaging an above average season. I told my son during the DF Coordinator search that Grantham was the man for the job. I just loved his resume and I just had a gut feeling that he was the man for job. However, after the BS game I had my doubts, nevermind that we were missing key defensive components like Alec O. and Christian R. Next we lost a shootout to SC, and special teams and turnovers were the culprits of this loss. I did see defensive improvements during this game. Defensively, we just got better and better with each week. Offensively, we were helter skelter or very unpredictable. I had so many worries about our offensive line. Fast forward to the end of yesterday’s game; I was in total shock. Wow, what a great game. I am so proud of this team, and most importantly I am happy for CMR and Mike Bobo. I knew Grantham could get it done but since the BS game, I had my doubts about CMR and Bobo. Yes, I have always supported CMR just because of his character and faith, but I was growning frustrated. I was like why is the likes of Alabama and Auburn so great when we all are recruiting the same types of players and each are getting their fair share. I knew it had to be coaching. I am proud that CMR was willing to make some changes. I am thankful that our president realized we needed stability at the Athletic Director position; someone who would hold CMR more accountable in his results. All of these changes have translated into a tightly knitted team that is playing its best ball of the year. The dawgs are peaking just at the right time. Unfortunately, this year could be like ‘07 when we were arguably the best team in the country. This year could be another one of those years, and if this scenario happens, guess what, I will take it!!! I love this team and I am very thankful that CMR has been able to turn things around. Please keep the intensity level high. Go Dawgs!!!

BobDog

November 13th, 2011
11:42 am

Everybody that’s loving the coaches after this win will be ready to fire them after the next loss. Lose to KY and see what kind of responses. Same with GT. There will be some that will complain even if we lose to LSU. Fickle.

It is amazing how a good defense can make an offense look better. And vice versa. We are finally recovering from losing Van Gorder and the Martinez debacle.

RedandBlackDawg

November 13th, 2011
11:50 am

SES PULE,

You mean all 35,000 of your fans that show up for your most important game like the one against Virginia tech. I guess you adhere to the philosophy that the loudest fart get’s noticed the most. You and your cohorts left a really bad smell on North Ave. on Thursday. You can try and act superior all you want, but please tell the folks here, just how many of your football players are taking a tough engineering course. How about, how many of them will graduate in four years, or however long they stay in your school? The latest statistics I saw on that had your players with a lower graduation rate than UGA’s. Must be that calculus course they have to take.
You would be best served to stay on your tech. blogs and pray the hearing goes well for you today against the infractions committee. Perhaps it will help you feel a little good, knowing that UGA is going to play in your prep. school of a stadium in November, and once again, leave you with another Christmas present, to cry over. Just think though, in a few more months, you can start to fantasize about football again and tell us how great you are going to be for 2012. I just know, UGA’s good football team is trembling in their boots about this upcoming scrimmage game this year and in future ones in 2012 and beyond. Try and work on more excuses as to why you can’t beat UGA or even some of the lower rated ACC teams.

GO DAWGS and GATA

P.S. Scientific fact. Most Yellow Jackets that survive in the fall and winter by hibernating. Much like your team does almost every November.

Coffee Bluff DAWG

November 13th, 2011
11:55 am

Lose to KY…

Are you talking about FB or BB? I’ve seen their FB team play this yr and they’re pretty inept although GT could be competitive.

Agusta Dawg

November 13th, 2011
11:57 am

Fire CMR, Fire MB, Start Hudson Mason, Start Ken Malcom, CMR is scared to go for it on 4th down. Just a few of the dumb post I have seen by so call UGA fans on the sight. What a bunch of numbnuts. Learn to support your team win or lose. I guess some of you so called fans can get your UGA shirts out of the closet. GO DAWGS!!!!!!!

Dawg48

November 13th, 2011
12:00 pm

Just to note……..auburn came of a bye week into this game

BurytheBone

November 13th, 2011
12:05 pm

JYD,JYD, JYD. Has DawginLex posted his most recent list of trolls who are no longer with us? Looking forward to finishing the drill on a few of those. I want say his name just intials….GTBob.. May they all rest in peace.