Despite missteps, Isaiah Crowell on pace to run down 1,000 yards

When Isaiah Crowell has stayed on the field, he has proven extremely effective. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

When Isaiah Crowell has stayed on the field, he has proven extremely effective. He has 821 yards rushing despite missing five quarters of play for disciplinary reasons. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

ATHENS — There has been a lot to complain about in Isaiah Crowell’s first season with the Bulldogs. The freshman tailback has been suspended twice for disciplinary reasons, has had some fumbling issues and has frustrated many with his inability to remain in games. But as Georgia prepares to face Kentucky in a game that could clinch the SEC East on Saturday, it is evident that Crowell is also pretty darn good at what he does on the football field.

Crowell (5-foot-11, 215 pounds) is on pace to become the Bulldogs’ first 1,000-yard rusher since Knowshon Moreno had, 1,400 yards in 2008. With 821 yards rushing, he has already surpassed Washaun Ealey’s production from a year ago (811). He is  currently third in the SEC with an average of 91.2 yards per contest.

Getting to the 1,000-yard mark is something Crowell is determined to do.

“I want to get over 1,000 pretty bad,” said Crowell, who would be the only Bulldog other than Herschel Walker to do it as a true freshman. “My goal was to be a freshman All-American. I don’t know if that’s going to happen or whatever, but I definitely want to get a thousand. That was my goal at the beginning of the season and I want to be able to reach my goal.”

If the Bulldogs can keep him on the field, it’s likely Crowell will do that and then some. He’ll have four more chances to do so if Georgia can get past Kentucky this Saturday. If he averages 71 yards rushing in those games, he’ll move past Frank Sinkwich (1,103 yards in 1941) into Georgia’s top 10 for rushing yards in a season. An average of 145 yards moves him past Moreno (1,400, ‘08) into the top five of all time.

To run down any such marks, Crowell must prove more resilient than he has been the last half of the season. After recording 104 yards on 22 carries against Mississippi State on Oct. 1, Crowell has averaged 58 yards on 15 carries in the three games he played before Auburn last week. He had 17 carries in the second half alone and finished with 132 yards on 24 attempts as Georgia salted away victory last Saturday.

But once again, Crowell spent a significant period of time on the sideline when he got dinged up in the first half against Auburn. He hobbled out of the game at the 5:30 mark of the first quarter and didn’t play the rest of the half. Coach Mark Richt said this week Crowell is dealing with a minor knee injury.

Crowell’s penchant for coming out of games has called into question his durability and toughness. So far this season he has dealt with rib, wrist, elbow, thigh, knee and ankle injuries. None of them have been serious enough to keep him out of practices or games, however.

“I have always stayed pretty healthy,” said Crowell, who came to Georgia as the No. 1-rated running back prospect in America. “I’ve had, you know, small stuff, but it wasn’t back-to-back like this. … Something hurts all the time, but I’m getting used to it. It’s mostly aches and bruises.”

Crowell said Georgia’s coaches give him the option of removing himself from games, which he has done quite often. “I just wave and make sure Coach McClendon sees me,” he said.

“If I’m gassed or I’m hurt I want to come out because I want to be able to give 100 percent for my team,” Crowell explained. “If I’m not able to do my best I’d rather somebody else come in and do their best. When I get ready and think I can do my best then I’ll go back.”

Nonetheless, Crowell insisted he’s in good shape and that conditioning is not an issue. At this point in the season, he said he feels stronger than he has all year.

“I think I’m good and conditioned,” he said. “Doing it the whole season has helped me a lot. In practice they make me stay in a lot and do multiple plays and I think that has helped.”

Crowell’s 24 carries against Auburn were his most since getting 30 against Ole Miss on Spet. 24.

“It’s all about preparation during the week,” he said. “Me and Carlton did a lot during that week we were out and I think we both did well. I think my legs were fresh. You just have to be prepared to work during the week so I can be ready for the game.”

Of course, Crowell would be closer to 1,000 if not past it already had he not missed five quarters of play for disciplinary reasons. The suspensions coupled with Georgia’s SEC championship pursuits seem to have reinvigorated Crowell.

“Our team worked hard for this,” he said. “There were a lot of negative things people were saying at the beginning of the season. I think we got through it, we ignored the noise and, you know, just kept pushing and fighting and kept working hard. Now that people are saying positive things we’ve still got to ignore the noise. When we were doing bad everybody was on our back about that, now they’re on our back about doing good. That’s just how people are. So you have to ignore it and keep working hard.”

If Crowell can stay the course, major accomplishments could await.

554 comments Add your comment

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:13 pm

SLC Dawg: great point. So look at total offense for GT, not rushing offense. GT is #19 in scoring and total yards. Better than any team UGA faced by a mile. WAY better than Boise State.

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:15 pm

Dawg48. thanks for the history lesson. mutts are good at history huh? Has nothing to do with ACC parity though. Sorry.

Burdell

November 17th, 2011
3:15 pm

Hey TampaDawg…

You got called out over on the Tech beat blog by Ken. Those IP addresses can be tricky sometimes…

AltamahaDawg

November 17th, 2011
3:15 pm

In the ACC, it’s proof how good thay are that they beat each other. For the SEC beating each other only proves how bad they are.

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:16 pm

ACC is 1-0 vs. the SEC this year. 5-5 in the last 10 games.

For the history buff mutts out there.

dawgfacedboy

November 17th, 2011
3:17 pm

Wait, so the ACC beats up on eachother and their is parity but the SEC does the same and the EAST is weak???

Florida played Bama, LSU, and S.C. (and UGA but since you think UGA sucks we don’t have to mention that ) so their is 3 of their losses. UT played Bama, LSU and Arkansas so their is 3 of their losses and Vandy played S.C. , Bama and Arkansas, so their is 3 of their losses.

So what exactly is your point???

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:17 pm

altamaha, is english a 2nd language for you?

I said it’s hard for an ACC team to go undefeated because they are all pretty close in quality, unlike the SEC. I’m not saying ANYTHING about the quality of the teams vs. the SEC.

wde

November 17th, 2011
3:18 pm

@GT Joe your offense played against some of the worse defenses in the country the only decent one you’ve faced is maybe Va Tech talk about padding the stats…

AltamahaDawg

November 17th, 2011
3:18 pm

SSIgator are you SURE that you read that quote right? You know, given your recent history an all.

Brewmaster

November 17th, 2011
3:20 pm

GT Joe, the Dogs will lift their legs and whiz in that hole in the ground where yellowjackets hide. Your pathetic Jackets will once again lose to the Dogs. If we could only play you losers 12 times a year, we would be perennial MNC winners !

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:21 pm

wde: I’d love to see some stats to back that statement up. I at least show some facts.

Otherwise, you add no value here.

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:22 pm

Brewmaster: aren’t you already perennial PRE-SEASON MNC winners? LOL.

Dawg48

November 17th, 2011
3:23 pm

GTjoe
Have you heard any thing from your acc side of things about Gus malhzon going to north Carolina?

Matt

November 17th, 2011
3:23 pm

A tech fan talking trash to a dawg fan is like a dawg fan talking trash to a gator fan, it just doesn’t make sense.

Dawg48

November 17th, 2011
3:26 pm

It has a lot to do with acc parity none of y’all play well against the big boys! The sec has won 5 NC they play well against the big boys! Acc shows y’all get beat by out of conference play!

Brewmaster

November 17th, 2011
3:27 pm

GT Joe, at least we are in the conversation in the pre-season polls. By the way, how many top 10 finishes do the Jackets have in the last 10 years in the FINAL poll ? How does it feel to be irrelevant every year and having to live vicariously through our utter domination of your high school program ?

Dawg48

November 17th, 2011
3:28 pm

Gtjoe
Peach bowl has the 5th or 6th best sec team against #2 acc team!

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:29 pm

dawg48: there is a lot of parity in the youth football league in cobb county. All the teams are pretty equal, and it would be a miracle for a team to go undefeated. Unlike the SEC.

This does NOT mean that a cobb team can beat an SEC team. Apples and oranges.

I can’t explain this any better; if you still don’t get it, I can’t help you.

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:30 pm

Brewmaster: another history mutt. Thanks for the history lessons.

SEC Vs. ACC in the last 10 games: 5-5. History.

AltamahaDawg

November 17th, 2011
3:31 pm

wde

November 17th, 2011
3:32 pm

Lets see there GT Joe you beat those defensive powerhouses, Western Carolina, Middle Tenn , the mighty Kansas Jayhawks, the two underachieving NC schools and Maryland and Clemson…wow that is a real murderers row of defenses yep…and of course lets review the defensive might of Virginia who shut your vaunted bug attack down. Your offensive stats are built on a bed of sand , and UGA is headed to the beach. See ya soon !

Dawg48

November 17th, 2011
3:35 pm

Gtjoe
Never misses when lou holts and mark may spend the ACC wheel of destiny!

Brewmaster

November 17th, 2011
3:35 pm

GT Joe and GT Bob should start an ” Occupy Grant Field” movement to protest why they only win 1% of the games vs UGA.

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:35 pm

wde, any facts, or just more bloviating? That’s what I thought.

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:36 pm

brewmaster: math (or should I say, cipherin and rithmetic) must not be your strong suit.

Dawg48

November 17th, 2011
3:36 pm

Gtjoe is trying to say guys that every team in the ACC is a power house!

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:37 pm

wrong again dawg48. Need to borrow a dictionary?

AltamahaDawg

November 17th, 2011
3:37 pm

and seriously…… That cornball attempt at cut and paste humor, over and over. Good heavens man. Does that not embarrass you? Seriously. It has to. It embarrasses me, for you. Take it from your neighbor. I know you can’t be “that guy” in real life.

wde

November 17th, 2011
3:42 pm

GT Joe I don’t have to prove anything to a Bug just have your team at the Joke by Coke on time and sober, we will provide the sell out crowd and the knockout punch .Till then enjoy WOW, your blowl up doll and Swinging Richards ….and while your at it we would like to borrow your girlfriend if you had one..that is about as many cliches I have time to sling this afternoon talk to later Bull Dog fans!

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:43 pm

wde, can’t wait. Make sure Crowell doesn’t get tested til AFTER the game.

Brewmaster

November 17th, 2011
3:44 pm

GT Joe. All calculations for the worthiness of your program end in the same number : 0 ! The only redeeming quality of the Jackets is that the Varsity is nearby.

Dawg48

November 17th, 2011
3:46 pm

Dang I’m wrong again!

Terry

November 17th, 2011
3:46 pm

Teams GT have played in Total Defense

M. Tenn. St. Blue Raiders-97th
Kansas Jayhawks-115th
North Carolina Tar Heels-39th
N. Carolina St. Wolfpack-36th
Maryland Terrapins-104th
Virginia Cavaliers-25th -Loss
Miami (Fla.) Hurricanes-49th-loss
Clemson Tigers-57th
Virginia Tech Hokies-11th-Loss

wins-by-a-link

November 17th, 2011
3:52 pm

Crowell is an immature young man who is going through a learning process, As he continues to gain experience on and off the field he will improve his playing skills as well as his social skills, His vast potential as a football player and the wealth it could bring him and his family will win out over his juvenile behavior thus far, Coach Richt has handled the situation very well using the carrot and stick approach, Look for Crowell to produce big numbers going forward.

wde

November 17th, 2011
3:53 pm

@Terry where did the Western Carolina team come in ? And thanks !

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:56 pm

Thanks Terry.

So Tech played ACC teams with an average defense of #45.
UGA played SEC teams with an average offense of #99.

Terry

November 17th, 2011
3:56 pm

CBS don’t rank them, but where do you think a 1-9 team would come in.

AltamahaDawg

November 17th, 2011
3:57 pm

superman cape……….my goodness.

I stand corrected. You are That Guy.

wde

November 17th, 2011
3:58 pm

@SSIgator hey did you wake up this morning and realize that UGA beat the gators this year? You seem a little more tense than your normal belly sliding self.

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
3:59 pm

wde: western carolina won’t be ranked, just like coastal carolina won’t be ranked.

Terry

November 17th, 2011
3:59 pm

GT Joe, Have you looked at the average Offenses in the ACC, not any better. Clemson is the highest at 12th, but like I said thats against bad Defenses.

sandiego dawg

November 17th, 2011
3:59 pm

AltamahaDawg summed it up- most of you weasels who call into question his durability couldn’t get up and get a hotdog without getting dinged up and outta breath. Isaiah is a TRUE Fresh. in the toughest conference. I’m been well pleased with how he runs and expect good things in the future.

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
4:09 pm

Are you serious terry? ACC offenses aren’t any better than the SEC Least?

Clemson #14
GT #20
VT #36
UVA #41
UNC #62
Miami #64

SEC Least:
UGA #31
SC #86
Vandy #99
UT #96
Auburn #97
Florida #98

Is your head buried in the sand?

AltamahaDawg

November 17th, 2011
4:10 pm

To be fair, have to seen how far away that hotdog vendor is?

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
4:12 pm

WAKE FOREST would have the #2 offense in the SEC Least. So would Maryland, UVA.

Dawg48

November 17th, 2011
4:16 pm

Has anyone heard the rumors about malhzon going to north Carolina?

Terry

November 17th, 2011
4:18 pm

GT Joe, Did not I just say y’all where playing bad defense, what do you expect.

Terry

November 17th, 2011
4:23 pm

How many of those ACC Teams, have had to play against highly ranked Defenses.

GT Joe

November 17th, 2011
4:23 pm

Terry your argument is circular.

ACC vs. SEC in the past 10 games: 5-5. 1-0 this year. We’ll see how this ends up.

BiggdawgK

November 17th, 2011
4:23 pm

Crowell is frustrating for sure. The kid shows flashs of brilliance running the ball and then does something moronic. It drives me crazy when he is out of the game for a quarter and then comes back and tears of a 15 yard run without breaking a sweat. Why the heck was he not in there the whole game?

I will agree with the rest of Dawg nation in hopeing we get another solid durable back for next year. It doesn’t even have to be Keith Marshall though he would be great. Just someone who can give Crowell some competition so the kid won’t think he is so entitled.