A transcription of comments from Georgia head coach Mark Richt and selected players from the Bulldogs’ weekly media day Tuesday at Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall . . .
Head Coach Mark Richt
Opening statement:
“Kentucky has an awful lot of Georgia boys on their team. I know they’ve had tremendous success recruiting our state. They have gotten a lot of great players out of our state. I’m certain that will be a big motivation for those guys. You wish you could sign all the guys in your state, but there’s just not enough room with the current rules. . . .
“Coach (Joker) Phillips is a guy we have a lot of respect for. When we watch their offense, we really like what they do. Schematically they have tremendous concepts and do great things and have great balance. So we know we have our work cut out for us. We’re excited about the possibility of winning the SEC Eastern Division championship. That’s the goal: win the game and if we win that game we’re in. We know what’s at stake. I think our guys are going to continue to stay focused throughout the week. I can’t imagine them going backwards now. We’re in a good place right now. I just hope we continue to prepare well and play well.”
On seniors:
“They sit in the front row of this team meeting room every time we meet. Our seniors always sit in the front row. Sometimes they can’t believe how fast they got to the front row. When you’re in the front row you have to lead, and you know it’s on your watch. You know it’s basically your team and it will be the memory that you’ll have for the rest of your life. Right now they are very optimistic about how their senior season can finish. We all know it wasn’t a tremendous start, but through their leadership and their play and perseverance, we’ve found a way to battle back in this thing and turn this thing into a season that might be one that everybody will remember real fondly. I’m proud of them. They’ve been through a lot. They’ve been through some rough moments, but they’re here and they’re in a good place right now.”
On offensive line:
“I really like what (offensive line coach) Will (Friend) has done. We knew Will was a good coach. I think the greatest compliment you can give a guy is you’ll say, `He’s a ball coach.’ He loves football. He loves his family, he loves those linemen, and he loves the game of football. He’s kind of a low-maintenance guy. The guys know he loves them and he cares about them. They also know he knows what he’s talking about, and he’s a joy to work with really. He has a lot of good suggestions. Some line coaches only see their picture. They don’t really see the big picture. Will sees the big picture. I think some line coaches want to do nothing but hammer the run no matter what. It’s kind of a macho thing. I think Will knows it takes a little bit of everything to be good up front. You can’t just run the power every down and win. He understands those things. He’s done a good job.
“There wasn’t a lot of depth. Especially in the spring and fall when you are working two units and you’re shaking your head saying we don’t have much depth and we don’t have much experience. Thankfully we’ve only had the one injury. We’re not glad Dallas Lee got hurt, don’t get me wrong, but we haven’t had a rash of injuries up front with the veteran players or at least the players we felt like were ready to play SEC football. That’s been helpful. Certainly it took a little while to mix and match a little bit before we settles in, but the guys are playing well. Cordy (Glenn) is playing left tackle when before he was playing guard. It takes a little time to get used to being out there on that island and being out there in space. Justin (Anderson) didn’t even play offensive line last year. He didn’t even play football last year. Ben Jones of course has been real solid. Dallas Lee came out of nowhere because in the spring he hadn’t done anything for a year either. We weren’t mad at him; we were just hopeful for the guy. Chris (Burnette) all last year had a knee issue. There were a lot of question marks coming into the season, and I think they’ve answered most of them pretty good.”
On DE DeAngelo Tyson:
“I would consider him an unsung hero. He plays a position that sometimes doesn’t get a whole lot of credit, but he’s just been very efficient. He’s been a really good football player for us, but he’s done it in quiet fashion. He’s a quiet guy. He’s a man of few words. He’s really come a long way as a player and even more so as a person. He’s a grown up now. He’s a man now. I’m really proud of him.”
On becoming a fourth quarter team:
“The goal is always in your offseason to build stamina and strength and a physical and mental toughness that will help you win games in the fourth quarter. Sometimes you can’t really go by the statistics. If you look at our fourth quarters right now, you might say they aren’t doing a lot in the fourth quarter. We’ve had a couple of games where we’ve had the game in hand and you don’t really need to do a lot in the fourth quarter sometimes. We did have a great fourth quarter victory in the Florida game, which was huge. That’s the biggest emphasis. I think the fourth quarter itself was a big deal. In our weight room we have all the fourth quarter comebacks in the history of Georgia football. That was definitely a big point of emphasis. More than saying winning the fourth quarter, are you physically and mentally tough enough, and do you have enough stamina to play hard for the full 60 minutes? I think we have. Sometimes I sound like the weatherman, but we’ve had good weather this year. Sometimes you’ll have a summer that’s mild and you’ll play the first three games and it’s scorching. All of a sudden it looks like your strength and conditioning program isn’t very good because they are so used to playing in a certain amount of weather, and then they start playing in something they didn’t prepare in. Sometimes it might be the other way around. It will be hot all summer and it’s a relatively mild fall. Weather does make a difference, I can tell you. I played at the University of Miami, I coached at Florida State…you invite some teams from up north to come play in September, it gets them. I think we were blessed with pretty good weather when it came to that type of thing. It’s definitely more than the weather, don’t get me wrong. We’ve prepared well and we’ve had very few injuries that have cost anybody the season. Sometimes it’s luck and sometimes it’s how you prepare. I think we’ve done a very good job in the offseason.”
On Cordy Glenn and Brandon Boykin returning this year after they considered entering the NFL Draft:
“I mentioned the little moment with Cordy after the Florida game. Cordy is a little but like DeAngelo (Tyson) in that he doesn’t say a whole lot. That moment might have been worth it for him. That’s just my guess. I think with Boykin, we probably had that same conversation somewhere along the line in the celebration after that game, but I think they both have grown as people and they have become better football players and learned what it’s like to be a leader. I think it’s an important phase of college life. If you leave without having that opportunity to be the leader and be the senior, I think you do miss something. I’m not saying that should be the factor for staying all the time, but you do miss an opportunity to grow as a man.”
On the path of being on the brink of the SEC Championship game:
“We have this game here that we know is a very crucial game. We have to focus on the game more than anything else. Usually the loser of that Georgia-South Carolina game, historically you’ve been done. We have a chance to get back in it and control our own destiny. I don’t know if there is a time that that team controlled its own destiny until this season. If we can finish strong, that’ll be a first, so it would be unusual in that way.”
On mindset after South Carolina game:
“I go back to the locker room after the game and I basically said, ‘Men, just don’t put your heads down. Don’t lose heart. We’ve got a chance to be good team.’ I said, ‘I left the field feeling encourage that we have the right stuff. Now, what are we going to do with it? Are we going to keep grinding and keep believing, or are we going to fall apart and start feeling sorry for ourselves and start pointing fingers? We can’t do that. The only chance we got is to stay together, keep fighting and keep grinding.’ I was encouraged. I’ve said before sometimes you got to think quick and try and make something up to make guys feel better after the game or to try and help the moral of your team. It was very heartfelt. I really believed that we had a special group of guys and a special chemistry that was built through the offseason, especially in camp. I left camp feeling like we got a chance to be really good.”
How satisfying would SEC East title compared to other three:
“In 2002, that was pretty special and miraculous winning that Auburn game. The thing I remember most about 2005 has got to be D.J. Shockley and how he persevered. That was a special year without question. Of course, I skipped the one [overall SEC Championship] we lost. I don’t know why. I don’t even remember that year. Let’s try to win this week.”
On the team doing well overall this year in securing the football and not having a lot of fumble despite two from Isaiah Crowell last week:
“The first time I saw him carry the ball in a live drill for us my first thought was that the guy has good fundamentals in securing the ball. Once it’s secured, it might have come out once this year. Our problem with him has been the exchange. Not saying that the QB was wrong or that he was wrong, but once he got it tucked it might have come out once. So we just go to make sure we are doing a good job. A lot of times when you guys [the media] watch us practice all you see us do is practice handing the ball off and you’re like ‘What are these guys doing? Every day they do it.’ You can lose a game, and we have lost a game if you look at Colorado, if you have the ball on the ground. I think they have good ball security. (Brandon) Harton got one knocked out, but Harton had a little trouble with that in the spring. That was my biggest fear with him because I think he’s a good runner and I think he’s a tough kid. But would he secure the ball? After that he did a very good job.”
On if at any point this season he sensed a weight being lifted off of everyone from the players to the coaches:
“I don’t know. I’ve been so focused. I knew the best shot we got was for everybody to just do your job. You focus on doing your job. Don’t focus on anything swirling around – good or bad. Just do your job. So I kind of have been in that mindset and I’m still in that mindset right now. I’m not sitting her saying that there’s been any moment in time that I’ve had some kind of weight lifted. I’m just trying to finish the drill. I’m trying to do my job.”
What gotten Dogs back on track:
“The turnover ratio for sure. That’s number one. We’ve not lost the turnover ratio in our win streak. We certainly lost it against South Carolina. If we had won the turnover battle that day we might have won that game too. I think we did win or it was tied – there was not many turnovers in game one. That wasn’t the deciding factor in game one. We just got beat. But that’s the number one thing is the turnovers. The funny thing is you spend hours on schemes – offensive, defense, special teams – you’re grinding, but the most important thing you can do is secure the ball or disrupt the ball on defense. It’s not some type of rocket science. It’s the most important thing, so why don’t you spend 50-percent of your time on it? Well, there’s not much to coach once you teach the fundamentals. You’ve just got to do it. Sometimes it’s funny we spend so much time on all these things and really the most important thing is are you going to secure that ball? You guys [the media] have been out there a lot of times when we are doing ball disruption and ball security as soon as kicking is over, and we do it every day we are wearing pads. It’s hard to do those drills when you’re not in pads. But that’s every single day. Every single day in camp we do it. The goal is to keep it from being such a mundane thing or such a boring thing – you don’t want it to become a boring thing – you got to make sure the drills are still meaningful and they are really working hard on it. What will happen is things throughout the season will happen where you are like ‘look at that, that’s the difference between winning and losing.’ So what I’m saying is that if there is a crowd of people get on the thing and don’t try scoop it up in a crowd it’s because of what happened right there. It’s the most important stat.”
Low national ranking in net punting:
“That’s a team thing. The punt itself is part of the net, but net punting is when you tackle people when you get there. You don’t let them return it for touchdowns and big plays like we did this year. Is that the punter’s issue? He has some responsibility. But (Drew Butler) really hasn’t done a whole lot different this year than he has done every year. The difference is that we didn’t run down the field and tackle well – the biggest difference.”
On keeping a kicker rotation the rest of the way:
“It’s possible. So far it’s been good. It’s been good for Georgia.”
GEORGIA PLAYERS
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TE Aron White
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238 comments Add your comment
BiggdawgK
November 15th, 2011
5:24 pm
All you bama boys will enjoy watching the SEC Championship game snuggled up to their favorite farm animal in the comfort of the comunal tv shack that the wealthier trailer parks have in allybammer.
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:24 pm
How do you explain that stat? Anyone, anyone?
UGA scored more points 9 out of 10 times. At least, I think those are the rules of football.
huh?
November 15th, 2011
5:24 pm
GTBob,
I am referring to the illegal chop blocks that Tech gets away with about 10 times per game. Watch your OLine carefully and tell me they don’t “chop” at knees when the DLinemen are Engaged with a Nerd Olinemen.
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:26 pm
And you are one of those people that does not understand basic trash talking protocol
lol, are you really suggesting that there is a protocol for trash talking? Give me a break. If you can’t take the trash talking then go to another blog.
DawgInaTruck
November 15th, 2011
5:27 pm
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:24 pm
How do you explain that stat? Anyone, anyone?
UGA scored more points 9 out of 10 times. At least, I think those are the rules of football.
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So, by your own admission we consistently kick your butts. I’m guessing you like the pain?
mad catfish
November 15th, 2011
5:27 pm
gtbob….just curious what are you going to cry about next week when you nerds get beat by 30pts and have -negative rushing yards…so after the first quarter and coach man boobs realizes he cant move the ball on the #5 rushing defense in the country are you going to try and pass….really really..really…quick someone go and fetch reggie ball from his grocery bagging job at publix…..1…2….3…DUH! what down is it!
Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville
November 15th, 2011
5:29 pm
Everyone
If your going to the UGA/GT game make sure you stop by GT Bob’s house
He can fit you with…..
the latest Violent Crime safety equipment,
give you sewer maps to guide your walk to and from your car with safety
tell you where is a safe place to eat
SSI Gaytor= Herman Cain
November 15th, 2011
5:29 pm
ssi gaytor knows as little about football as Herman Cain knows about foreign policy…zilch
GT Bob is lonely again, out here trolling on a UGA blog for someone to talk to… even the tek fans won’t talk to him…total DA
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:29 pm
So, by your own admission we consistently kick your butts. I’m guessing you like the pain?
UGA owns us. I have never disputed that.
kevin
November 15th, 2011
5:29 pm
GTBob,
I am suggesting that you sound moronic for talking trash given how poorly your team has performed.
kevin
November 15th, 2011
5:30 pm
Call it not sounding like a complete dip$hit if you prefer.
Herb Kirkstreet
November 15th, 2011
5:31 pm
UGA tweet says “Crowell not at practice today”. Any update ?
DawgInaTruck
November 15th, 2011
5:31 pm
Bob, are you still gonna pout and not attend our fish fry? We’ll be frying two kinds of fish that day: Big and bigger. You know what I’m talking about…come on over. You know you want to.
mad catfish
November 15th, 2011
5:32 pm
hey flat tire i hear they got a new advertising campaign for season tickets next year……4 tickets..4 hot dogs 4 cokes 4 stun guns 40$…..and watch us get our butts kicked by duke!
DawgInaTruck
November 15th, 2011
5:32 pm
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:29 pm
So, by your own admission we consistently kick your butts. I’m guessing you like the pain?
UGA owns us. I have never disputed that.
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Don’t do that! That takes the fun out of it. C’mon dude, insult me.
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:33 pm
I am suggesting that you sound moronic for talking trash given how poorly your team has performed.
The guy getting trash talked thinks I sound stupid trash talking him. Well isn’t that special. Ill let you know if I start caring what you think.
Herb Kirkstreet
November 15th, 2011
5:33 pm
I hope the Blunt Brothers aren’t off toking instead of practicing…
Chip Towers
November 15th, 2011
5:34 pm
No word yet. UGA spokesman not aware of anything. Will have to wait until practice over to get explanation. Could be nothing.
Herb Kirkstreet
November 15th, 2011
5:34 pm
Chip ? What’s up with Crowell ?
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:34 pm
Flat Tire, as I told you earlier, I am more then willing to help UGA fans out who are scared of city life.
kevin
November 15th, 2011
5:35 pm
GTBob,
The thing about your trash talking is that it’s laughable given any meaningful context between UGA and GT over the past decade. So, it makes your trash talking impotent. Perhaps it’s a trend…
Fred
November 15th, 2011
5:35 pm
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:17 pm
WDE, Virginia didn’t even score in the second half against us. Are you confusing Virginia with some other team?
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LOL Virginia didn’t HAVE to score against you in the second half. They whipped you so badly in the first half that their participation in the second half was not really mandatory………
mad catfish
November 15th, 2011
5:36 pm
crowell was at practice earlier…..i think he tweaked his hammy or got a cramp… he was on the bike and went inside….maybe to wrap up i am standing in the building now..i personally saw him walk in
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:36 pm
Don’t do that! That takes the fun out of it. C’mon dude, insult me.
Why would I insult you? I’m a nice guy.
Herb Kirkstreet
November 15th, 2011
5:39 pm
Thank Chip !
DawgInaTruck
November 15th, 2011
5:39 pm
Don’t do that! That takes the fun out of it. C’mon dude, insult me.
Why would I insult you? I’m a nice guy.
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And one who is making me laugh.
SC Man
November 15th, 2011
5:40 pm
Don’t be so full of yourselves, Dawgs. This was all schedule. No Bama, Arky or LSU. Very lucky.
slydog
November 15th, 2011
5:40 pm
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:12 pm
The defense simply did not have the right NT on the defensive line.
You really think having a big tub of lard in the middle is going to matter then they are getting cut blocked every play?
iNA 3-4 defense, yes sir. Ask any football coach in America. There is no cut blocking a 3-4 NT. His job isn’t penetration, it’s taking up blockers and eating up space, not QB pressure or run stuffing.
JB
November 15th, 2011
5:41 pm
GTBob……………….I like to check in on these blogs during the day……….But Dude, I’m beginning to think you are a AJC plant as to post for volume and poke at Dawgs for responses…………….Or you really have no life or job.
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:44 pm
JB, im not a plant but I am happy to bump up the comment total on the blogs. I like the AJC.
Fred
November 15th, 2011
5:46 pm
SC Man
November 15th, 2011
5:40 pm
Don’t be so full of yourselves, Dawgs. This was all schedule. No Bama, Arky or LSU. Very lucky.
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The odds are we will see one of those teams in the SEC Championship. Let’s talk after that. And why did you fail to put Auburn in your list? I mean they beat you like a red headed step child. You mean THEY aren’t good? They were better than you I would suggest. Beat them and we aren’t having this conversation are we?
Fred
November 15th, 2011
5:47 pm
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
5:44 pm
JB, im not a plant but I am happy to bump up the comment total on the blogs. I like the AJC.
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LOL Now THAT was funny. Why do some folks refuse to see how little time it takes to keep up with a blog and post a comment?
Mad Dog One
November 15th, 2011
5:50 pm
@bama yo daddy 6 points, 2 field goals that all you got? that doesn’t seem to leave a lot of room to crow. The worst game I have ever watched the runt with a god complex saben coach. I may be going out on a limb but I think UGA may score more points on them than that. You may want to get ready for the barnners. As always GO DOGS & GATA
PS trade school be afraid be very afraid the DAWGS ARE COMMING.
BiggdawgK
November 15th, 2011
5:53 pm
A guy who calls himself GTBob somehow doesn’t project any street cred. I picture a fat bald guy who wets his pants any time a stranger talks to him.
ole yeller
November 15th, 2011
5:56 pm
On “O” Murray, “IC” & “CT” has begin to shine. The reason is that STUD “O” line in front of him. They don’t get enough credit for the job they do. Did you see the running lanes for “CT” & “IC”. a thing of beauty. “QB” Murray needs to stay upright, not take a lick like Saturday from the Auburn “LB”. It not shameful to do a slide once-in-awhile. I would like for the injuries to the “O” line was a bit kinder, but that the game. They are few but play BIG.
Terry
November 15th, 2011
6:03 pm
SC Man, Call it luck if you want to, but the fact is, Georgia beat who they had too, and South Carolina didn’t, I guess Y’all were lucky to beat Georgia, that’s what your Coach, Steven Spurrier said after the game.
“Give Georgia credit,” South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier said after his team was outgained 436 to 395. “They outplayed us, but we were fortunate to win. That’s how football is sometimes. We had some big plays and some defensive scores, which helped us out a lot.”
Not So Fast
November 15th, 2011
6:09 pm
SC Man didn’t USC choke against an Auburn team that we destroyed? And that was with lattimore…
Not So Fast
November 15th, 2011
6:16 pm
UGA upsets LSU in the SECCG and plays Houston in the Sugar Bowl, mark it down.
D-MAN
November 15th, 2011
6:18 pm
Good read Chip,you’ve been the man all year.I wish everybody would quit whinning like a bunch of girls,get a life gator! GO DAWGS!
kb
November 15th, 2011
6:21 pm
GtBob, Wake up, techs averaged 20 points a game over the last 5 games. -20 yards offense in 4th qtr vs VT, Miami held it to 7 points, Only 14 points from offense against VA., 21 points on Maryland, not impressed.Not saying an upset would be impossible but we have faced better, more talented and diverse offenses than PJ triple option, spread ,veer, attack, keep thinking you will be facing the same Georgia defense as 2010.I hope for your families sake you’re not a gambler.
OkieDawg
November 15th, 2011
6:29 pm
I’m so glad my team is not on probation. Because if my team were on probation, I would be so embarrassed I would not get on another team’s blog and trash their team. Especially, if the reason we were on probation was for interferring with an NCAA investigation into improper benefits for players. Just embarrassing. I wish the state tax return had an opt-out box I could check if I did not want my tax dollars going to a public institution that is on probation.
DrDawg
November 15th, 2011
6:35 pm
Mark knows what is at stake??? REALLY? NO KIDDING!! WHAT A BRILLIANT HEADLINE.
Joey
November 15th, 2011
6:57 pm
All I ask for is a complete game. Go Dawgs!! Gata
B
November 15th, 2011
7:18 pm
Lazy journalism. You just cut and paste from an email? What, no original content unless someone from UGA gets arrested?
CPJ
November 15th, 2011
7:27 pm
GTBob (Gay Tech Boy)
BG
November 15th, 2011
7:31 pm
GO DAWGS!!!!!!
wally
November 15th, 2011
7:55 pm
LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT YEAR IN COLUMBIA, SPURRIER I DO NOT THINK YOU CAN BEAT THE DOGS THREE YEARS IN A ROW. IF OU DO THE GEORGIA BULLDOGS SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES AND HIDE. STEVE SURRIER OR WHAT EVER HIS NAME IS THE DOGS ARE OUT TO GET YOU. AS LARRY MUNSON WOULD SAY LET US WIN AND DESROY ASOME PROPERTY IN COLUMBIA. I KNOW YOU READERS THINK I AM GETTING AHEAD OF MYSELF, BUT THE DOGS STEAK COULD BE ABOUT FOURTEEN OR FIFTEEN BY THEN. REGARDLESS, GO DOGS. WIN WIN WIN
Bama Yo Daddy
November 15th, 2011
7:56 pm
You leg warmers should be afraid. Very afraid. And thankful. Very thankful. That you didn’t have to play us. So you MAY play LSU. LMAO. Of the deer in head lights your entire squad will look.
GTBob
November 15th, 2011
8:01 pm
OkieDawg, and im glad my team isn’t full of criminals, potheads, and guys who get kicked out of school. We all have out pros and cons.
SLim
November 15th, 2011
8:01 pm
I love all the “we have so much more fire power than than Bama” and “Dear Carolina Fans, where will your football team be watching the SEC championship game…” UGA is no where as good as Alabama on D and USC’s fan will be watching UGA get their you know what kicked all over the field by LSU during the SEC Champ game. UGA fans are think they’re back and they are back to believing that they’re somebody. But actually the sad fact is they’re still nobody…Watch how everyone will be calling for CMR’s head after their debacle to LSU. UGA = SAD