ATHENS — Just finished covering Georgia’s weekly media day session at UGA’s Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall. Bulldogs coach Mark Richt held his weekly press conference followed by interviews with selected players.
This was the 13th such session I’ve attended this season and probably the most lively from the standpoint of the players’ comments. They’re most definitely focused and motivated for Saturday’s SEC Championship Game against No. 1-ranked LSU.
First, I’ll give you a quick synopsis of the highlights with regard to the news of the day, then I’ll offer up a transcription othe comments from Richt and some selected players.
That was the gist of the actual news items. Here’s what the Bulldogs had to say:
HEAD COACH MARK RICHT
Opening Statement:
“I could have been out recruiting today, but we’re here instead. So that’s a good thing. LSU is a great football team. I think the one thing that stands out to me is their physicality. They’re not real tricky. Their goal is not to trick anybody. Their goal is to line up and play real sound football in all three phases and basically physically maul you; wear you down and wear you out, make you quit. They’ve been able to do it most every game they’ve played. They have a very impressive group of athletes. They are extremely well-coached by Coach (Les) Miles and his staff.
“Since I’ve been at Georgia, LSU has been the winningest team in the Southeastern Conference. It just so happens that three of the four times we’ve been in the SEC Championship Game, LSU has been our opponent. We’re looking forward to the opportunity and the challenge of it.”
On whether LSU might pick the brain of quarterback Zach Mettenberger:
“I didn’t even think about that until just now. They might be. We haven’t changed an awful lot, and Zach certainly knew what we were doing. They might be picking his brain, I don’t know. There is so much that you can get on film now days, I don’t know how much more he could add to it. We have also gone to a no-huddle since Zach has gone, and we have code names and hand singles that he has no idea about. I don’t think it will be a factor, but it could be.”
On whether Georgia has played a team comparable to LSU:
“They aren’t many defenses out there that are so obscure that you don’t know what’s going on. The thing about them, they have plenty of diversity in their defense, but they aren’t trying to trick you. They aren’t trying to trick you offensively in any way, shape or form. They’ll line up and see who the best team is. They make very few mistakes. They are plus-19 in the turnover ratio, which is number one in our league. We are number two at plus-10. Of course that stat is always a huge one. It’s been very big for us in the last 10 games. We’ve not lost the turnover battle. I don’t know if they’ve lost one all season long. To be plus-19, if they’ve lost any they might have lost one. But I imagine they won the battle every time, or tied it. “
On maintaining stamina against LSU:
“We sub a lot in some areas. Not all areas. We have a little bit of depth in certain spots. I think one thing that helps everybody is the amount of TV timeouts during a game. I think there will probably be four in each quarter, so you don’t play very long. If somebody gets in there and drives 12 plays, or there are 10-12-14 play drives, sometimes that can wear you down. There are just so many timeouts, so many change of possessions. I’m not too concerned about that. We’re in pretty good condition I think.”
On the importance of a quarterback’s maturity level:
“You could probably say it in the NFL more than any league: If you don’t have good quarterback play it’s hard to win, period. Of course the Colts don’t have Peyton (Manning) anymore, and they’re struggling. If New England didn’t have (Tom) Brady, what would they be able to do? I don’t know unless someone else stepped in and played great. It’s hard to win in our league without at least good, solid quarterback play. If your quarterback is playing well, I think the team feeds off that. If things are going rough and your quarterback spits the bit, I think you are in big trouble. If he can stand in the gap and stay strong and keep fighting and encouraging and start to make plays, I think a really good quarterback can pull you out of a bad situation. I think Aaron (Murray) has gotten to the point where I don’t think anyone every questions his toughness mentally or physically. No one ever questions his preparation. No one questions his loyalty to the team. I think everybody responds well to him if things got rough.”
On whether Aaron Murray’s demeanor has changed during the season:
“Not really. He is so well-prepared and he creates such good habits in practice that even if he does have an off day or an off quarter or a bad throw here and there, he can’t help but get back in pretty good shape.”
On defensive coordinator Todd Grantham moving Georgia’s linebackers around:
“It’s problematic. Even if you look at LSU’s secondary. They have done a lot of moving guys around, and it is kind of hard to know where a guy is going to line up sometimes. Every player is different. They have different characteristics. There may be a certain match up you are trying to get, but if you don’t know for sure where I guy is going to line up it is hard plan for that. Once the game gets going not many people are changing left and right, but from one game to the next if you are not exactly sure who is going to line up where it’s hard to say ‘I like this play in this situation versus this player,’ if you don’t’ know where he’s going to line up.”
On if Georgia’s been able to move around more on defense this year compared to last year:
“Oh yeah. Some of it was because of injury. Some of it was because of the style of play of who we might have been going against. Even when Shawn Williams ended up playing linebacker one game it was just a game we thought we could get away with it. But the very next game we put Amarlo (Herrera) there because it was more of a downhill, physical running football team. The personality of the other team’s offense will allow you to do that from time to time.”
On Georgia’s defense going against LSU’s offense:
“It’s going to be interesting to see. That’s maybe one of the most compelling match ups of the game is their run offense versus our run defense.”
On team’s being defined as “special” teams and how he sees this year’s team:
“I think for coaches teams are special when the guys work hard and when the guys trust the staff in that they are coachable, teachable and you have sense that they will fight for you. You get sense that care about you and they care about each other. They care about Georgia and they care about doing things the Georgia way. All those things get coaches excited about teams. But I think these guys as a whole are that way. It’s easy to say that when you are winning, but even when we were 0-2, I really felt way about them and I think they did too. Before the season I didn’t know how the season would start because of the schedule we had and all, but I just felt like we had chance to be a really good team before it was over. I thought we were going to have a team that would really improve as the season went along and I think we have. The question is going to be how much have we improved and have we really got to the point we can play this game and get the job done.”
On any concern with Georgia’s tailbacks going up against LSU:
“It’s a concern. I’m concerned with how our guys will play at the tailback position, but we’ll see. We’ve found a way so far having to mix and match a little bit. On paper, you certainly look at their backs and they are pretty stacked, they’re physical and they are more of a known entity than what we’ve got right now.”
On the notion of using two or three guys versus using the hot guy at tailback:
“I think you have to, but I think they can be one in the same. I think you can have two or three really good backs, but there may be a particular game that one guy is hot and you can let him ride. But through the course of a season you better have at least two and maybe three guys who can carry the ball for you, especially when you run the ball the way LSU wants to run it.”
On preparing the younger players for this weekend’s game:
“Right now, my goal is just to continue to prepare like we’ve been preparing for the last 12 games. Just to get these guys to understand what they are doing schematically, what type of techniques they are going to have to deal with as far as the coverage techniques and maybe learn about as much as they can about each corner and they strengths and weaknesses of them. Then just go and attack. We really treat it like any other game.”
On Alec Ogletree’s return to the defense:
“Alec is fast. He is physical. He loves football. He’s very competitive. Without a doubt, we became better with him. I don’t know if you could prove anything statistically, but we’re a better defense with him than without him I can promise you.”
On how much tackling there has been in practice last week and will be this week this late into the season:
“Last week, we were in pads Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. It was mainly to allow our scout team to go as hard and has fast as they could against our defense to try and at least give them a taste of what it might be like (facing Georgia Tech’s offense). We’ll go back to our normal routine of (Monday) in shorts, today in pads, tomorrow shells and Thursday in shorts and helmets again. We will not tackle against each other today. It’s too late in the season and by now you either know how to tackle or you don’t. I think early in the year until you’ve established it and you’re pretty good at it you got to keep doing it.”
On tackling in practice throughout the season:
“I don’t know exactly when we reduced it. We had probably 30 minutes worth when the season started and it reduced to 20 minutes, reduced to 10 minutes as the season went on.”
On comparing UGA and LSU’s defenses:
“They are both good defenses. They really have some great characteristics of great defenses. Both of them do with big physical lineman, linebackers who run and hit and safeties and corners who can play ball. They’re all good. They are well coached. They’ve both had a lot of success. I’m sure they are both very confident in their ability to play the game and play defense. They are a lot alike in those characteristics.”
On how Georgia can win with LSU being the favorite:
“You do what you do and you do it well. They’re going to do what they do and they are going to try and do it well. I’m a broken record on the turnover ratio but that’s huge. If we can come out of there and win that part of the game we got a lot better chance of winning it. You don’t want to give up the big play on special teams. I just think that we have to look at our strengths and play to those and just get after it. That’s really what it’s going to come down to. It’s going to be a good football game.”
On being around football as long as he has if he trusted the team to handle their business in the locker room after starting 0-2:
“There was no business in the locker room to handle. You know what I’m saying? There was no dissension. There was no finger pointing. There was no loss or lack of confidence in each other coaches to players, players to coaches. I thought we had good leadership. I thought we had good work ethic. I thought we had a pretty good talent base and needed to grow up a little bit in some areas. I didn’t know for sure what was going to happen, but I wasn’t looking at the landscape and saying we don’t have a chance – we don’t have the personnel, I’m worried about the chemistry, I’m worried about guys jumping ship – none of that. It didn’t even come close. We just went back to work, and thankfully, began to win.”
On if any guys “took the bull by the horns” after the 0-2 start to get the team going:
“I can’t sit here and say that, but the usual suspects of Ben Jones, (Brandon) Boykin, (Aaron) Murray, Orson (Charles), DeAngelo Tyson, Abry Jones – all these guys – Jarvis Jones – it was more of a team thing really. I can’t sit here and say one or two guys all of a sudden pulled everybody out of some kind of funk. We weren’t in a funk. We didn’t get to that point.”
On LSU trying to win a national championship and UGA trying to win an SEC Championship and if that puts added pressure on LSU and make it easier on UGA:
“There’s plenty of motivation in my opinion for both teams to play their best. When you get used to winning it becomes a habit just like anything else can become a habit, so you are going to play in such a way that gives you the best chance of winning again. Only one team can win and we know that, but I think that both teams have plenty motivation to get up and play in this ball game. Just playing in the (Georgia) Dome is a special thing. You know if you are in there something good happened to you, especially this time of year. The fans will be excited. The players will be excited. Coaches will be jacked up. It’s going to be a great atmosphere.”
On LSU playing this season with a bullseye on them all year and getting everyone’s best shot:
“A lot of people had them preseason number one, and I’ve been on teams that were preseason number one and you do get everyone’s best shot. I think their style of play is just so solid that you have a lot less chance of messing it up on any one given day. It’s real simple, it’s real solid and it’s real physical and you just get after people and they’ve been able to do it.”
On the availability of DeAngelo Tyson and Richard Samuel IV:
“Both of them we really don’t know for sure. Neither one of them will practice today. I guess I can say that. It’s kind of day to day on those guys.”
GEORGIA PLAYERS
DE Abry Jones
LB Mike Gilliard
QB Aaron Murray
WR Chris Conley
OG Chris Burnette
313 comments Add your comment
Delbert D.
November 29th, 2011
4:21 pm
Put all of the tailbacks on crutches and leak that info to ESPN
honest_abe
November 29th, 2011
4:25 pm
i have a good feeling about saturday. overlooked by the rest of america these dawgs will show how legit we really are!
ARdawg
November 29th, 2011
4:27 pm
Git’r dun
Murphy
November 29th, 2011
4:30 pm
My prediction is: UGA 18 LSU 16. I dont see alot of scoring in this game.
reality DAWG
November 29th, 2011
4:35 pm
We’ve been favored since Carolina. Now we’re the dog and not expected to win. We will see if we have really grown up or if we are simply a product of a great schedule.
10 wins is 10 wins and much to be thankful for. Here’s one DAWG who hopes we show up and play our best. The RB situation concerns me. I think if we were healthy there we could compete. D seems to be carrying us. Should be a low scoring game and our special teams aren’t so special. So I guess I sound like Coach Dooley and ole Munson but this mountain looks kind of HIGH.
None the less….. Go DAWGS!
jarvis
November 29th, 2011
4:37 pm
Clearly the “Prep Zone” was a shocked as I was by coach’s comments about Mett’s hand signals.
Brooksdawg
November 29th, 2011
4:38 pm
Rxdawg–Tyson was hurt on the first play, not the one the flag was thrown on. He was running after the guy to tackle him and a GT player hit him from the blind side just above the knee. Watch the replay it was a cheap shot. GATA
rooster
November 29th, 2011
4:40 pm
L.S.U. makes adjustments at half like no other. May be close first half, but 4th quarter will be Tiger domination. No point replying until after game. If I am wrong, will come back and apologize. I have watched both teams closely and the dogs couldn’t beat tigers this year if georgia had their best game and tigers had their worst.
Rationale
November 29th, 2011
4:49 pm
1eyedjack, you lead the way. We will linger….. wayyyy….. back. Bengal Tiger! He would have Rus for a snack. Just saying.
CHDawg
November 29th, 2011
4:54 pm
Dawginlex, I had similar thoughts about Malcome. It sounds like he was discouraged to point of actually quitting just a few weeks ago, and he subsequently listened to some sound advice and decided to hang in there. Then he ends up starting against Georgia Tech! Quite a turn around and quite a lesson on not quitting in life. He has about 25 carries now, and he had done a good job of pounding the rock–probably the best of any of our TBs minus RSIV. I think his complaint was that he believed he could pound the rock and he felt he wasn’t getting a chance (just guessing based on what was reported), so you gotta love Bobo dialing his number ~nine times in a row at the end of the Tech game. It looks like CMB said OK, Ken, let’s see what you can do. I hope we will see him break some tackles Saturday, along with IC and the other TBs. I think he could be very important in this one, but we’ll see. I’ve been wrong before. The other young guy I have really been watching is G. Smith. I’ve noticed his motor all season. It is very much like D. Pollack and J. Jones imo. He did slow down a little when he stayed in, but he played a great game. I love watching Tyson, but the good news here is that Smith can play this game pretty well. Go Dawgs.
LawDawg
November 29th, 2011
4:55 pm
Well, we all know that Mettenberger knows a thing or two about “hand signals.”
GTBob
November 29th, 2011
4:56 pm
@1eyedJack we need to send GTBob to steal that tiger…tiger gets feed and we don’t have to deal with ol Bob its a win win!
I wouldn’t be able to catch the tiger. He would be running for his life.
Destin Dawg
November 29th, 2011
4:59 pm
I got 13 points… hope we win out right… of course I’m still working with his money after Floriduh and Awlbarn games…. Go dawgs.. win me some mo Money $$$
Old Coot
November 29th, 2011
5:06 pm
I expect a low scoring game. I don’t think LSU will score more than three TD’s against Georgia. Something like 21-0 or 24-3.
Pat Dye
November 29th, 2011
5:08 pm
Georgia isn’t man enough to beat LSU.
Mad Dog One
November 29th, 2011
5:13 pm
First I would like to thank the entire team CMR,CMB & CTG for one of the most fun years with wins over trade school,albarn, belly sliders and ugly orange. This dosen’t happen very often. Some say they had bad years but I say we made their years even worse. Play your game DAWGS and you have a d@%# good chance to win saturday. As always GO DOGS & GATA.
PS trade school I told you to be afraid.
Dawg Realist
November 29th, 2011
5:18 pm
I’m a UGA fan and pleased with how they rebounded from the fiasco of last season, especially with little depth on the offensive line and an overall very young team on both sides of the ball. But let’s face it, folks, Georgia is going to be destroyed. This game reminds me of when Alabama came to town for the “blackout” and we got steamrolled. We just didn’t have the toughness to stand up to them…let alone the depth. Same story here. This could get ugly in a hurry if they start gashing us and our offense is shut down by their defense, which is a distinct possibility. If we can keep it close, there will be no shame in losing to the consensus #1 team.
sports
November 29th, 2011
5:23 pm
DeAngelo Tyson chopped blocked and injured was dirty. If that is the kind of blocking tactics being taught by Georgia Tech, the ACC needs to get involved or the NCAA. There have been other kids injured by this chop blocking this year. This is very dangerous and ruins careers.
'68 -'72 Dawg
November 29th, 2011
5:28 pm
I love this scenario. Nobody gives the Dawgs a chance. When toe meets leather, there will be 11 players on each side. LSU is better on paper and in the polls. But the game is NOT played on paper. UGA will, not only show up, but surprise a lot of the experts and pundits. GO DAWGS !!!
Old Coot
November 29th, 2011
5:32 pm
“LSU is better on paper and in the polls.”
That’s not the problem. LSU is better in the trenches. That’s the problem. The paper and the polls just follow what happens on the field.
'68 -'72 Dawg
November 29th, 2011
5:37 pm
“LSU is better in the trenches.”
We’ll see about that on Saturday ! Not by your biased opinion.The battle of the trenches happens on Sat., and NOT in the AJC on Tuesday.
Old Coot
November 29th, 2011
5:40 pm
Yep. We’ll see.
Old Coot
November 29th, 2011
5:40 pm
I know what I expect to see. Anything can happen, but it usually doesn’t.
'68 -'72 Dawg
November 29th, 2011
5:44 pm
I agree. Anything can happen. That ball bounces in funny ways. Sometimes good…sometimes not.
The Real Truth Detection System
November 29th, 2011
5:45 pm
Good Luck to Georgia. The deck is really stacked against you.
LSU is by far better than any team that UGA has played all season(nothing news breaking there), the issue UGA will have was touched on by Coach Richt and that was the depth of LSU. LSU has really 3 deep players where the talent level does not drop off at all. The interchangable players are going to create issues if UGA is not able to run the ball and move the ball.
I know many UGA are talking like they are going to win this game, but in the end the talent level is unbalanced in LSU’s favor. That will be the telling story of the game. UGA does have somewhat of a home field advantage and the noise will be a factor.
In the end it will not matter much in the overall big picture with LSU practically guaranteed a spot in the BCS game against Alabama. I know I know, many of you do not think Alabama should be there, the problem is that most voters, and computers do and in the end the goal of UGA is to bring home the championship and earn rings that say SEC Champions 2011.
Fan until they play LSU
November 29th, 2011
5:45 pm
I am reading some of the comments and I am indeed intrigued. The Dawgs will certainly have their hands full trying to pull out a win against LSU. Certainly they should not be scared or feel intimidated. They should go into the game as they have espoused, confident and sure of a win. As one blogger elluded to, outside of the loss to Boise, the Dawgs did not get to play any of the SEC top three this year until now, so the jury is still out, but will be finalized on Saturday. As far as the Dawgs shocking the nation, Ark was spotted 14 and thought they were well on their way to do the same thing and we know how that ended. I do wish the Dawgs to have a competitive game and the bulldog nation well in their next game, but this one belongs to the Tigers.
hiramtiger
November 29th, 2011
5:45 pm
why is so. carolina ranked ahead of the dogs in the bcs polls?
93 Dawg
November 29th, 2011
5:45 pm
Go Dawgs! GATA!
The players seem to have the right attitude and I like it. We just need to go play our best and things good things can happen for the Dawgs.
Rx; Regarding DeAngelo Tyson’s injury, it occurred on the first play of the game – the reverse pass. DeAngelo changes direction to pursue the WR who throws the ball. It is then that he is blindsided by a tech lineman diving in on his knee from behind and causing the ankle sprain. Very cheap shot if you ask me. DeAngelo tried to stay on the field for the second play, but the damage by the tech player was already done.
kevin
November 29th, 2011
5:48 pm
If the UGA that played against Auburn and GT shows up, this is going to be a close game. If the UGA that played the rest of the year shows up, LSU should wiin handily. The matchup is certainly an intriguing one. UGA has a better offense than Bama or LSU and a comparable defense. If UGA stops the run and plays solid on special teams, UGA could pull off the upset.
Preston
November 29th, 2011
5:49 pm
Arkansas has no defense. Don’t make the mistake of judging this game by how that one went.
Preston
November 29th, 2011
5:51 pm
Special teams and trick plays are what Les Miles loves to pull stunts with in games like this. Dawgs beware! Sic em’!
Old Coot
November 29th, 2011
5:51 pm
@hiramtiger
Because they are the better team with a better 10 win record.
Preston
November 29th, 2011
5:52 pm
hiram, because they beat us head to head I guess. Have they lost more than 2 games?
kevin
November 29th, 2011
5:54 pm
Old Coot,
They are a better team with a better 10 win record–at best, both claims are debatable. UGA handed the game to SC and even Spurrier called the win luck, saying SC got outplayed. Boise and Arkansas are about equal as are Clemson and GT. SC and UGA’s schedules are otherwise nearly identical and UGA stomped AU late in the year while SC lost to them at home. UGA is the better team.
Old Coot
November 29th, 2011
5:58 pm
@kevin
Oh… Well it must be that old ESPN bias at work then, huh?
Old Coot
November 29th, 2011
5:59 pm
Georgia can still be better than LSU after they lose to them too, I guess?
Why not?
kevin
November 29th, 2011
6:00 pm
I never said your analysis was biased, but like ESPN’s, it is flawed. If you watched the UGA vs. SC game, it was clear the better team lost. And, UGA is better now than they were then. Again, the Auburn game is a good measure.
Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville
November 29th, 2011
6:02 pm
We will see whether we are not intimidated by the play calling
Evidently they were intimidated by Boise St because the conservative play calling showed it
Deano
November 29th, 2011
6:04 pm
LSU is the number 1 ranked team and is favored to win the game – and that’s no big surprise. They most likely will win the game. But… all of you people who keep saying they’ll win because they’re so much faster, and bigger, and more talented than UGA – you have lost your minds! LSU continues to get top ten recruiting talent every year. Well guess what?! So does UGA. LSU has a big offensive line. Guess what? The average size of UGA’s offensive lineman is bigger than any NFL team!! UGA has two 350 pound nose tackles. Boykin and Smith are as fast as any two DB’S in the country. LSU is a little deeper and more experienced and that’s it!! Georgia is an extremely young team that has grown up a lot since the Boise St game. This may not be our year to win the SEC but it will be a competitive game and the future is very bright…
tidog
November 29th, 2011
6:04 pm
The cream rises to the top, rise Isaiah rise.
Destin Dawg
November 29th, 2011
6:06 pm
UGA running out the clock against Auburn, Fla. and GT… could have run up the scores… quietly getting better.. we may not be better than LSU, but with Grantham’s Junkyard defense .. we only have to get ahead for 60 minutes.. UGA 31 LSU 28
Old Coot
November 29th, 2011
6:08 pm
@Deano
I agree. The difference is not just the quality of the athletes. Both schools recruit from pretty much the same talent base.
Captain Allen Waters
November 29th, 2011
6:12 pm
Remember 2005 when we totally beat #3 ranked LSU for the SECC. Also we beat them over in LA before losing in Athens with the ref calling AJ for a non existant celebration, collapse on kickoff and long run. Anything is possible on the field! I will be ready at 230am on Sunday morning for the game and proud of this team to have made it back to the dome.
UGA fan in India.
LakeDawg
November 29th, 2011
6:13 pm
Listened to CMR’s news conference and read the player quotes. I think UGA has the perfecrt mindset for this game. I have a feeling that UGA will play a complete game in the Dome. I don’t know if it will be enough to beat LSU, but I really don’t care. I just want UGA to play up to their ability.
The Real Truth Detection System
November 29th, 2011
6:13 pm
Just in case some folks do not pay attention to the Bookmakers.
The line started at 11.5, moved to 12.5 and now on the Big Vegas Board it is 14 to 14.5
What does that mean to those who do not gamble big is that big money players and I mean bets of 100,000.00 OR higher are laying money on LSU to cover the points spreads at the lower line so the Vegas folks had to raise it to get more money bet on the other side. When money kept coming in on the LSU side the line was raised even higher. That continues until the equal mount of money is placed on both sides of the line.
That means little to UGA fans or Football fans who do not gamble, but the end line is a very strong indicator of what the “people in the know” ( their terms, not mine) feel very strongly that LSU will cover the lower numbers. Keep in mind that professional bookmakers make their bets within hours of the opening line as the line that is first posted is the line they want to play.
kybodawg
November 29th, 2011
6:19 pm
theres no need to fear underdawg is hear.
The Real Truth Detection System
November 29th, 2011
6:20 pm
kybodawg
November 29th, 2011
6:19 pm
theres no need to fear underdawg is hear.
LOL..best line of the day!
LakeDawg
November 29th, 2011
6:20 pm
The big bookmakers are normally just north of 50% for the year. I wouldn’t read too much into that.
The Real Truth Detection System
November 29th, 2011
6:25 pm
LakeDawg
November 29th, 2011
6:20 pm
The big bookmakers are normally just north of 50% for the year. I wouldn’t read too much into that.
I hate to break this to you, but the big time guys are running about 83% for the year in college football, and LSU winnings are running at 134.94% for the year..
The Real Truth Detection System
November 29th, 2011
6:28 pm
Lakedawg, you have the right to your opinion, good luck to you and your dawgs this weekend. I am just laying out some Truthful Facts that give a little more insight into what the professional guys are doing.