Ten@10: VanGorder, Martinez, UGA’s last two DCs, reunite at Auburn

Willie Martinez coached alongside Mark Richt at Georgia for nine years. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

Willie Martinez coached alongside Mark Richt at Georgia for nine years. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

THE TEN AT 10

1. Looks like Willie Martinez is coming back to the SEC. The former Georgia defensive coordinator, so vilified his last couple of years in Athens, is joining new Auburn defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder as defensive backs coach for the Tigers. Nothing is official yet but there are multiple reports Martinez was in Auburn on Monday, including THIS ONE by Charles Goldberg of The Birmingham News. It will be the fifth time the two men have coached together, including hitches at Boca Raton (Fla.) High School, Central Michigan, Central Florida and Georgia.  Martinez, 48, resigned as defensive backs coach at Oklahoma in January. He was fired as Georgia’s defensive coordinator in December of 2009.

Of course, this means the Bulldogs’ last two D-coordinators will be conspiring against them in November (and on the recruiting trail well before then). That continues a long tradition of Georgia coaches ending up at Auburn and vice-versa. Last time we checked the conference-expansion gurus are still planning to continue the “Deep South’s Old Rivalry” at least one more year.

2. As expected, Georgia reported a secondary violation because of head football coach Mark Richt’s nationally-televised comments about Josh Harvey-Clemons on ESPNU on national signing day, according to documents obtained Monday by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution via open records laws on Monday.

To recap, Harvey-Clemons announced on TV at 9:15 a.m. he was signing with Georgia and actually appeared to sign something. At 9:45 a.m., Richt answered questions about Harvey-Clemons’ addition an ESPN reporter in Athens, also on live television. According to UGA’s report, Richt realized at 11 a.m. that Georgia still had not received Harvey-Clemons’ signed letter-of-intent and immediately reported that to compliance. Athletic Director Greg McGarity’s letter of explanation to SEC Commissioner Mike Slive, dated the next day, noted that UGA finally received Harvey-Clemons’ faxed letter-of-intent at about 8 a.m. on Feb. 2 and that the time and date listed next to Harvey-Clemons’ signature was 8:30 a.m. on Feb. 1.

All of which means very little. Though Georgia admitted to a violation of NCAA Bylaw 13.10.2, McGarity asked Slive “for relief of prescribed penalties” due to the “de minimis” nature and “mitigating circumstances” of the violation. De minimis is latin for “so minor as to merit disregard,” according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

3. Meanwhile, I filed an update this past weekend on the on-going disciplinary troubles in Georgia’s secondary. I learned this past Friday that UGA’s Office of Student Conduct is reviewing the domestic violence/simple battery case against cornerback Sanders Commings to determine whether it is a violation of the school’s conduct code regarding “physical abuse” and if it needs to be dealt with on the university level. Interestingly, though, the interviews available so far from that investigation indicate the school’s inquiry may do more to help Commings’ legal case than hurt it. The arraignment for the Bulldogs’ senior start is scheduled for March 22.

As for dismissed defensive backs Nick Marshall and Chris Sanders, each of them has landed (or will land) at junior colleges. Marshall already is enrolled at Garden City Community College in Kansas and Sanders plans to enroll at Georgia Military College in Milledgeville in April. Both players are hoping Richt and team members will allow them to return next year, according to their respective head coaches. Wide receiver Sanford Seay, who was also dismissed for being involved in the same theft incident as the other two players, has not determined his next move, according to reports.

4. Georgia’s men’s basketball team has a chance to win three SEC games in a row for the first time since knocking off Ole Miss, Kentucky, Mississippi State and Arkansas in four consecutive days to win the 2008 SEC Tournament in Atlanta. The Bulldogs (12-12, 3-7 SEC) are coming off a stunning win over No. 18 Mississippi State in overtime in Starkville this past Saturday. They beat NCAA Tournament bubble team Arkansas in Athens this past Wednesday.

Now the Bulldogs visit South Carolina Wednesday night and it appears to be the most winnable game so far. The Gamecocks (9-15, 1-9 SEC) are currently last in the league. But coach Mark Fox isn’t expecting an easy go of it. “South Carolina has already played Kentucky twice, already played Florida twice, and then had Vandy and Alabama at home,” he noted. “So I think their schedule has been really hard. I think they’re like us, a group that’s continuing to get better and continues to play a little better each week. I’m sure we’ll see them at their best on Wednedsay night.”

5. Several Bulldog players are starting to assert themselves as we enter the last third of the regular season. Gerald Robinson Jr., who was named SEC Player of the Week, seems to have been willing the Bulldogs to victory the last couple of weeks. His offensive and defensive plays down the stretch were the difference against State. Also, freshman Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who hit the game-deciding 3-pointer in OT, is starting to display the all-around skills that made him a five-star rating. Also, Donte’ Williams and Nemanja Djurisic are creating some post offense and a still-hobbled Marcus Thornton has proven to be defensive and rebounding force.

6. Speaking of Georgia basketball, I ran into former Bulldogs Carlos Strong (1992-96) the other day refereeing youth basketball games in Oconee County. It was wonderful to see the 6-foot-8 forward in action at Herman C. Michael Park as he lent his talents to the 7- and 8-year-old kids there. He’d blow his whistle if they traveled or double-dribbled, take a second or two to show them how to do it correctly, then hand them back the ball.

A former McDonald’s All-American from Athens’ Cedar Shoals High, Strong played professionally in the NBA, CBA and Europe and hasn’t been out of professional basketball very long. Now he’s running the “Carlos Strong Skills & Drills Basketball Camp” through Oconee County Parks and Recreation Department. He also recently returned to classes at UGA where he is finishing up his degree in child and family development. Strong told me hopes to coach on a full-time basis in the near future.

7. In women’s hoops, Anne Marie Armstrong, a 6-foot-3 junior from Norcross, was named SEC Player of the Week on Monday based on her work in Sunday’s 76-63 win over Vanderbilt. The former Miss Georgia Basketball scored a career-high 23 points on 11-of-16 shooting and played all 40 minutes against the Commodores. Armstrong’s honor comes on the heels of teammate Krista Donald being named SEC Freshman of the Week the previous week.

8. Speaking of Donald, she didn’t play in the Vanderbilt game after having some major dental work done, meaning that the Lady Dogs were at less than full strength for a game yet again this season. Women’s basketball publicist Mike Mobley shared an amazing stat with me this week regarding the team’s struggle to stay healthy this season. Injuries, illnesses and the like have forced Lady Dogs to miss a combined 158 individual days of practice this season. That tally does not include losing 6-4 Marisela Rodriguez sitting out the season due to a pre-existing knee injury.

All told, coach Andy Landers said he has had what he expected to be a full complement of players for just four practices since November.The only Lady Bulldogs not to miss a workout due to a health condition are Jasmine Hassell, Khaalidah Miller, Tamika Willis and Danielle Bennett. “We’re calling those four our ‘birthday party ponies,’” Landers quipped. “They’re healthy as horses so we ride them hard for two hours every day.”

Here’s the good news: Georgia (19-6, 8-4 SEC) appears to be at full strength heading into this week’s critical games against South Carolina and Florida. The No. 21-ranked Lady Dogs are currently tied with South Carolina for third in the SEC.

9. Baseball starts on Friday with season opener against Presbyterian at Foley Field. It looks like it’s going to be a good year for the Diamond Dogs as coach David Perno brings back what might be the most experienced team of his tenure. Eight position players and eight pitchers are back from the team that reached the NCAA Regional Finals in Corvallis, Ore., last year. And they should have a strong starting rotation built around all-star right-hander Michael Palazzone, who was 10-5 with 3.14 ERA in 2011. But Georgia is already having to overcome some injury problems in the bullpen. Tyler Maloof, who had 18 saves in 19 opportunities this past season, has been shut down since early fall with a back muscle issue. Perno is not certain when Maloof can get back but best guesses are mid to late season.

10. THIS & THAT: Kudos to Seth Emerson of The Macon Telegraph for going the extra mile(s) and tracking down former Georgia basketball players Travis Leslie and Trey Thompkins with the L.A. Clippers at Charlotte’s Time-Warner Cable Arena. For his trouble Emerson gained some nice insights into the lives of the two NBA rookies and their feelings about how the Bulldogs are doing without them. . . . Rusty Mansell of Dawgs247.com got in touch with former Georgia signee Chris Mayes, a defensive lineman out of Griffin’s Spalding High, and reports that Mayes will enroll at Georgia in January. Mayes also said he’s going to redshirt this coming season so he will have three years of eligibility remaining at UGA. . . .

The No. 4-ranked Georgia men’s tennis team plays host to Georgia Tech Tuesday at 4 p.m. at the Lindsey Hopkins Indoor Tennis Center. The Bulldogs lost to the Yellow Jackets last year, breaking a 24-match winning streak. . . . The Georgia Gym Dogs moved up to No. 4 from No. 6 in the national rankings after knocking off No. 3 Arkansas this past Friday. Anybody else just noticing that the NCAA Gymnatics Championships are going to be held at Gwinnett Arena April 20-22? . . . The No. 10-ranked Georgia softball team is playing host to five teams in the 9th annual Georgia Softball Classic starting Friday. . . . Former Bulldogs Brian Harman, who’s now a pro, teamed up with an amateur to tie for first in the Pebble Beach Pro-Am last week. Harman finished 20th individually. . . . The current men’s golf team opens the spring season in the Puerto Rico Classic this weekend. . . . The No. 11-ranked women’s golf team was in the lead in Puerto Rico on Monay after All-American Marta Silva Zamora and teammate Emilie Burger each carded opening-round 66s. . . . The Georgia swimming and diving teams compete in the SEC Championships in Knoxville beginning Wednesday.

653 comments Add your comment

G-Dawg

February 14th, 2012
1:30 pm

Either Commings is guilty and needs to take some classes…or this chick is establishing a pattern of bogus claims, and Commings needs to get far away from the crazy beotch!

AltamahaDawg

February 14th, 2012
1:30 pm

Perfect example right there. 2008 UF game. UF comes in to that game (opne of the best teams I had seen in years) scoring in the high 40s blowing out their last 3 opponents. Defense holds them to very low score in the first half, using 2 healthy LBs and third string DLs incidentally. Meanwhile the offense walks away from 17 points. Then a pick 6, a fumble nearly run back, to start the 3rd quarter blows open the game, and its forever willie fault.

I’d bet the farm IF that scenerio played out today the talk would be that Grantham did all he could and that dumb o’l Bobo was totally to blame.

GTBob

February 14th, 2012
1:30 pm

Call it what you want, but the coaches that inherit good players did nothing to get those guys to commit to them.

No they didn’t but they won championships with them. Winning championships isn’t just about the natural skill of the players, it is about coaching as well. Just to be clear, you are arguing that Jim Donnan won an SEC championship in 2002, not Mark Richt?

TDF

February 14th, 2012
1:32 pm

G-Dawg

February 14th, 2012
1:28 pm

Thats why I said the current coach does deserve some of the credit bc they are the ones that coached them to a title. But most should go to the former coach that actually got the players on the team for the fist year or 2 of the new coaches tenure. 3rd year most credit goes to the coach like Les Miles at LSU but Satan had put him in a great situation to win.

AltamahaDawg

February 14th, 2012
1:32 pm

As if the offense did anything to try to win the 09 game either. Scored a few points FOR UF as I recall.

TDF

February 14th, 2012
1:32 pm

GTBob

February 14th, 2012
1:30 pm

I am arguing that both desrve credit. Part of the team Richt got there and part of the team was left overs from donovan. Both get credit for it in my book.

GTBob

February 14th, 2012
1:33 pm

This was from the original report about Commings:

“At some point in time he struck her. Based on the witness statements and interviews with the involved parties, that’s why he was arrested.”

If he just brushed her off like other reports have said then all of the witnesses who reported the incident need to go to jail for false police reports.

TDF

February 14th, 2012
1:33 pm

conf call gone for a while

A person SMART enough to know......

February 14th, 2012
1:33 pm

Bobby Ross went to the NFL and made great money that is not worse.
Bill Lewis isn’t a coach and most people didn’t want him, but he SUCKED before he got to TECH. He fooled people with ECU for what 2 years?
Pepper Rogers went to the USFL again a PRO League he didn’t do worse.

G-Dawg

February 14th, 2012
1:35 pm

It can be a stretch in some cases…but anyone can claim abuse..and they will get benefit of doubt, regardless of gender. however, men typically arent going to call police in those situations…just women…and many will play the system to their advantage. its a proven fact.

for example, i had a guy friend who was arguing with his girlfriend…she was throwing items at him in the driveway…the neighbors called the police on them, and HE had to turn himself into the police cause a warrant was placed, eventhough his girlfriend wasnt the one who called the police, nor did he even touch her. even had a restraining order placed by the state, and he didnt do a damn thing wrong. i watched the whole thing go down. A damn shame!!

THE Dixie Redcoat Band

February 14th, 2012
1:37 pm

Does any of this really matter…when was the last time UGA has won a Big bowl?!
At least UGA had LSWho on the ropes the first half…

DawginLex

February 14th, 2012
1:40 pm

Altamaha my man, you are defending someone that can’t be defended.

Go back and watch the 2009 Arkansas game that we won by scoring 50+ points.

Look how open the receivers are.

That is Willie.

He is now at Auburn.

all I can say is good luck and I’m glad we have Grantham and Lakatos

WDE

February 14th, 2012
1:42 pm

@Hollywould I never heard anything about him ever striking her, the reports in the follow up report indicated he tried to get away from here…I think the idea this is the second time came from a rather bogus item in the first report stating a box was checked on the police report that indicated this type of issue was encountered more than once…forget exactly how it was worded but there was no details..and really how many types does a UGA football player strike a woman and it NOT get reported. And I didn’t mean that women get the benefit of the doubt, just that being arrested for “assault” is not the same as being guilty. The initial report indicated that the police officer who filled the report out stated he saw no marks on her , the whole thing is murky and we just need to let the investigation play its self out.

kennesaw dawg

February 14th, 2012
1:43 pm

@TDF I’m sure your reffering to Jim Donnan when you speak about those recruits right?

URnotUA

February 14th, 2012
1:47 pm

This just in: UGA facing multiple NCAA violations for hiring JHC’s grandfather’s bail bonding company as the official Bondsman of the Bulldogs! Looks like the contract could value in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. NCAA Compliance officials on the ground as we speak!

GTBob

February 14th, 2012
1:47 pm

Booby ross
bill Lewis

Bobby Ross left for an NFL job. Bill Lewis was just a terrible coach. Here are the recent GT coaches:

Chan Gailey – Coaching in the NFL
George O Leary – Left for Notre Dame, ended up at Central Florida
Bill Lewis – Terrible coach but did work as an assistant in the NFL and at Notre Dame afterwards.
Bobby Ross – Left for the NFL.
Bill Curry – Left for Alabama.

You would really consider that recent record committing coaching suicide by coming to GT?

1eyedJack

February 14th, 2012
1:48 pm

Willie Martinez sleeps on a 10 yard cushion.

Atlanta87

February 14th, 2012
1:50 pm

@WDE I just had a friend of mine say the same thing so I have calmed down a bit. I’m sure you can understand my initial concern though.

JB

February 14th, 2012
1:59 pm

Will Van Gordor let Willie teach the DB’s the same thing he did at UGA? Line up 10 yards off the line of scrimmage, then back peddle 15-20 yards when the ball is snapped, thus leaving anything under 20 yards wide open…..And the year Willie was fired, I was mad. I had just bought a 65 inch TV so the Georgia DB’s would be in the picture.

beanster

February 14th, 2012
2:00 pm

@Atlanta87 — Remember 2005 UGA vs. AUB? It was a back and forth game. UGA got a lead late and the y’all had 4th and 16. It had to be a UGA win, that was, unless ol’ Captain Bend But Don’t Break could figure out how to eff it up.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK8JX4KL6AM

Get used to it.

Nothing Could Be Finer

February 14th, 2012
2:02 pm

Happy Birthday, Jadeveon Clowney!

JB

February 14th, 2012
2:02 pm

I remember the TE at South Carolina having a career day against us and Willie. He was wide open short all day, like 10-15 yards down field. Willie never adjusted. Luckily for AU, Willie won’t be calling the D signals.

Nothing Could Be Finer

February 14th, 2012
2:04 pm

Can’t wait till Clowney tosses Aaron Murray around like a little rag doll again on Oct 6.

DON’T MISS IT!

JB

February 14th, 2012
2:05 pm

NCBF……………You guys will have trouble scoring on us this year. Might be a 6-3 game.

Nothing Could Be Finer

February 14th, 2012
2:06 pm

At Home? No Way. SC scores at least 17

Nothing Could Be Finer

February 14th, 2012
2:07 pm

At first I was a little upset that the Ga game was moved later in the season, but that gives Lattimore a little more time to rehab, so it isn’t as bad.

Army Strong

February 14th, 2012
2:10 pm

It looks like Auburn is content with losing for many years to come

beanster

February 14th, 2012
2:11 pm

@At least 17. How many does your offense score? Fake punts won’t work next year.

JB

February 14th, 2012
2:12 pm

NCBF………….It helps us also. Spurrier can’t spend ALL summer prepping for us after warming up with Charleston Barber College……….And THE WHOLE world knows Carolina is just like a sparkler….Starts off bright and pretty….and fades pretty quick.

Nothing Could Be Finer

February 14th, 2012
2:14 pm

beanster

February 14th, 2012
2:11 pm
Fake punts won’t work next year.
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Probly wont need em next year….

JB

February 14th, 2012
2:15 pm

Wonder if Van Gordor has ever owned a home. He’s moves a lot. I wouldn’t think he would buy a house. The loss every 2 years or so on realtor fees must be a killer.

Nothing Could Be Finer

February 14th, 2012
2:15 pm

JB

February 14th, 2012
2:12 pm
NCBF………….It helps us also. Spurrier can’t spend ALL summer prepping for us after warming up with Charleston Barber College……….And THE WHOLE world knows Carolina is just like a sparkler….Starts off bright and pretty….and fades pretty quick
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HaHa, good one. This year we get to spend the whole summer prepping for Vandy!

beanster

February 14th, 2012
2:16 pm

…like you needed them this year along with a couple of gift-wrapped TOs.

Nothing Could Be Finer

February 14th, 2012
2:17 pm

I think VanGorder spent about 1 week at South Carolina a few years ago….

Nothing Could Be Finer

February 14th, 2012
2:17 pm

beanster

February 14th, 2012
2:16 pm
…like you needed them this year along with a couple of gift-wrapped TOs.

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Yea, that one where Clowney tossed Aaron Murray like a rag doll was a good one.

AltamahaDawg

February 14th, 2012
2:19 pm

My point Joey was that scoring in the entire conference was up. So it was also exploding on a lot of other SEC defensive co-ordinators. BVG would have also had more over 30 games had he been here 5 more years too. Personally I thought his defense started backing up in late 03, and in 04, and I have no doubt have he been here another couple of years he would not have taken some hits.

We also won about half those games that we gave up 30, fwiw. I guess the point being that scoring was on the rise, with us as well.

Scoring rose from 16 to 25 ppg under WM. I think it was twice that increase on average in the SEC those years.

Only 3 team in the SEC did NOT average more than 25 ppg last year. Half average over 30. They’re all playing somebodies DCs.

His problem was his recruiting anyway. Not coaching. I frankly thought that had become pretty well acccepted at this point.

beanster

February 14th, 2012
2:23 pm

It was a good, physical play for Clowney on the fumble. I give him the credit. The pick 6 never should have happened. Neither should have the fake punt.

Who lines up at the other end with Ingram gone? Clowney has a big load to carry this year up front.

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

February 14th, 2012
2:23 pm

JOE T: (11:27 am post)

That speaks volumes about your charactor or the lack there of!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nothing Could Be Finer

February 14th, 2012
2:26 pm

Clowney does indeed have a big load to carry up fron this year.

But good for him that Devin Taylor decided to stay for his senior year.

With those guys, plus the emergence of Kelcy Quarles at DT, there will be lots of QB pressure.

Better hope that Ga finds some good OL, quick!

AltamahaDawg

February 14th, 2012
2:27 pm

JB, I think it depends on several factors how the DB are taught to line up. Depending on the general philosophy of the DC. So what do you mean “let him”. It was BVG that brought that style to UGA. Unless BVG has changed, it makes sense that he will have the DBs doing the same thing.

hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!

February 14th, 2012
2:28 pm

All of them Bob. All of them

Nothing could be worse

February 14th, 2012
2:29 pm

Than a .505 All Time Record

Nothing could be worse

February 14th, 2012
2:30 pm

or a 5-12 Bowl Record
17 whole appearances
Only BUUHHUUWWAAHHAAHHAA 5 wins

Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)

February 14th, 2012
2:30 pm

@ JB:

That was one of the prime reasons Van Gorder went to War Chicken U. Lots of Trailer Parks and his office is also a trailer. Of course its not anything in the class with Grayshirt Saban’s 2-story Doublewide

Jackets Rock Yo Face!!!!

February 14th, 2012
2:31 pm

I need to go stinky

Nothing could be worse

February 14th, 2012
2:31 pm

or being 16-46-2 against UGA
and
40-65-4 against your in State rival

Felix

February 14th, 2012
2:33 pm

You would be hard pressed to say former Tech head coaches found much success after leaving the hood of North Ave.

Nothing could be worse

February 14th, 2012
2:34 pm

Please South Carolina Fans, win one, just one, only one, one, just one, conference title before you start talking trash.

Hollywould

February 14th, 2012
2:40 pm

Beanster, go back and look at the pass again. The uga safety jumped the tight end and the pass went over his head. Not coaching on that one/ just a bad play. War Eagle!!

Joey

February 14th, 2012
2:48 pm

AD, you sometimes convince me of my wrongheaded thinking, but there ain’t a snowball’s chance in Hades that it will happen re Willie. If he had respect as a DC, surely one of what, 200+ college football teams in the NCAA would have hired him, but he is still an assistant?

Willie was a horrible DC who had coaching problems, not recruiting problems.