
They didn't come any tougher than "Flatfoot Frankie" Sinkwich, who played seven games of the 1941 season with a broken jaw. (UGA photo)
THE TEN AT 10
1. Upon hearing Monday’s announcement that Georgia coach Mark Richt decided to create annual team awards named for Frank Sinkwich and Charley Trippi, I had two initial thoughts: One, good idea, Coach Richt; and, two, how did the Bulldogs not already have awards named for those guys?
Of course, they’re considered two of the greatest Bulldogs of all time. Sinkwich was the 1942 Heisman Trophy winner and was the star on the Bulldogs’ national championship team of that year. He is famous for playing most of the 1941 season with a broken jaw. And Trippi won the Maxwell Award as the nation’s best back in 1946 and is generally considered one Georgia’s best overall athletes of all time. Appropriately, Richt announced that, starting with this coming season, the Sinkwich Award will be go to “Georgia’s toughest player” while the Trippi Award will be presented to Georgia’s most versatile player.”
“Frank Sinkwich had to be tough by playing seven games with a broken jaw in 1941,” Richt said. “By winning the Heisman Trophy, he was also a great player. I have always heard that Charley Trippi was the most exciting player of his time. It must have been a special experience to see these two great Georgia players compete on the field. It’s appropriate to have two awards honoring Sinkwich and Trippi, both of whom were great players, graduates of the University and always willing to give back to their alma mater.”
I turned to the greatest UGA historian of all time, Dan Magill, to make sure there hadn’t been something already named for Sinkwich or Trippi before now. Now in his 90s, Magill could not recall it if there was.
“But I think it’s great even if it’s a repetition,” Magill said. “They were the best two backs we ever had at Georgia, in my opinion. Trippi was the best all-around athlete we’ve had. He could play anything. He was a great baseball player. And Sinkwich was tough. They didn’t make them any tougher.”
Had they been around then, that Herschel guy might have received both awards.
2. Looking back at this past season, I’m sure everyone would agree that cornerback/running back/kick returner Brandon Boykin would have won the Trippi Award going away. In fact, maybe they should consider giving him a trophy retroactively. He can put it next to the Paul Hornung he just won.
I’m not as confident about who would’ve been the Sinkwich recipient, but I’d say Ben Jones was a good candidate, with Isaiah Crowell running a close second (kidding). Jones, the Bulldogs’ grizzled senior center barely missed a snap despite playing banged up throughout the year. Let’s hear what y’all think.
3. Speaking of greatness, many have predicted that for Georgia football player Keith Marshall. But members of the selection committee for the Watkins Award believe Marshall has already achieved it.

Marshall
The freshman running back from Raleigh, N.C., was named the winner of the Watkins Award in a black-tie ceremony in Los Angeles this past Saturday. The Watkins Award, which has been presented annually since 1992 by the National Alliance of African American Athletes, is basically the Heisman Trophy for young, talented African-American athletes who, “by their example, help promote high academic standards and a commitment to community service.” Marshall was, of course, the No. 1-rated running back prospect in America by several recruiting service while also maintaining a 4.3 grade-point average at Millbrook High. Marshall graduated early and is already enrolled at UGA.
4. I’m not sure how reliable his sources are — in this case freshman signee Jordan Jenkins – but my esteemed colleague from McClatchy Newspapers, Seth Emerson, writes that rising sophomore Ray Drew will be moving to defensive end this spring to shore up depth there and make room for the glut of outside linebackers coming into the program.
“He’s gonna get moved to end next year, so it’ll be me, [Josh Harvey-Clemons], Jarvis [Jones], Cornelius [Washington] and Leonard Floyd at OLBs,” Jenkins told Emerson. “Me, Jarvis and Cornelius are the heaviest of the OLBs.”
Makes sense. Drew (6-foot-5, 263 pounds) saw limited action in only six games last season while playing behind the All-American Jones and Washington, who are both back. Meanwhile, Georgia lost 11-game defensive end starter DeAngelo Tyson to graduation and have only Derrick Lott and Garrison Smith coming back with any experience behind senior Abry Jones.
Jenkins also told Emerson that Harvey-Clemons (6-5, 205) may get some looks at safety. Also, Georgia coaches hinted on national signing day that they are considering a number of position changes heading into spring practice. It’s slated to begin March 19 so stay tuned.
5. I had a great conversation earlier this week with former Georgia basketball coach Pete Herrmann. Hermann was, of course, an assistant coach for Dennis Felton and took over as the Bulldogs’ interim head coach after Felton was fired with 12 games left in the 2008-09 season. A longtime assistant in major college basketball, Hermann, 63, could have easily retired and kicked back. Instead, he decided take on the considerable task of resurrecting the basketball program at little Young Harris College in North Georgia.
I’d say it’s going pretty well. In their second season under Hermann’s leadership, the Mountain Lions are 20-4 heading into Tuesday night’s game against Southern Wesleyan. The season ends for Young Harris with Thursday’s game at North Greenville.
“The best thing about it is we’re doing it with a bunch of Georgia kids,” said Herrmann, whose team is 14-0 at home this season. Made up entirely of Georgians and a;; freshmen and sophomores except for one junior, the Mountain Lions are led by Stephenson High graduate Frank Adams, who is averaging 20.7 points per game.
6. Back at Georgia, things aren’t going as well for men’s basketball coach Mark Fox. Fox is enduring some of the trials and tribulations that have traditionally come with Bulldogs’ basketball. With this past Saturday’s 61-52 home loss to Vanderbilt, Georgia fell to 12-14 overall and 3-9 in SEC play. The last time Georgia won just three conference games was the season Hermann ended up taking over for Felton.
Fox’s Hounds will be trying to grab their fourth conference victory on the road against LSU on Wednesday night. The Tigers are coached by Fox’s close friend and former boss, Trent Johnson, who knows all too well what Fox is going through. LSU won just five conference games combined the two seasons before this year’s 16-6/6-6 campaign. The Tigers won the league in Johnson’s first season (2008-09).
“I think he’s done an exceptional job when you start to looking at how young they are and what they lost,” said Johnson, who had Fox as an assistant at Nevada. “They lost probably 75 percent of their scoring if not more. And look at who they’ve played, beating Notre Dame, playing Cal, playing Cincinnati, playing Kentucky twice, Vanderbilt twice , Florida twice, you go on down the line. Watching them play Vandy, in terms of how hard they play, the amount of shots they got and could have scored on, anybody who knows basketball, they look at that team and they they know they’re playing their tails off.”
7. I’m sure it was no surprise to anyone that Vanderbilt’s John Jenkins was named SEC Player of the Week in basketball. Georgia fans saw him pour in 28 points and make 6-of-8 3-point shots. In the previous game, he scored 26 points against Ole Miss on only five shots (four 3s, 12 free throws). To summarize, for the week the 6-4 junior shot 81.3 percent from the field, 83 percent from 3-point range and 85.7 percent from the foul line. Pretty efficient, huh?
8. Remember, this is the first year the SEC is playing without divisions in men’s basketball (until next year, more than likely, but that’s another story). So if the season ends with the standings as they are now, Georgia will finish 11th. Since the top four finishers get first-round byes, that means that the Bulldogs will play the 10 p.m. first-round game against the No. 6 team in the SEC Tournament. As of today that team would be Alabama.
9. Had a guy slamming me on Twitter for not giving the equestrian team enough coverage. So here you go, buddy: The No. 3-ranked Georgia equestrian team completed a sweep of No. 1-ranked Auburn this past Saturday — on The Plains, no less. According to the UGA Sports Communications report, the teams rode to an 8-8 tie (I don’t know what that means), but the Bulldogs were able to edge them 1,564.25-1,562.75 in the raw score (I don’t know what that means either). UGA’s Carly Anthony claimed her ninth MVP of the season in equitation on the flat (Google it), and Megan Hawkins claimed MVP honors in horsemanship. Georgia improves to 8-1 while Auburn drops to 7-2 so — and I’m editorializing here — I fully expect the Equestrian Dogs to pass Auburn in the rankings and contend for another national championship. As my Twitter friend points out sarcastically, “they’ve only won five national titles.”
10. THIS & THAT: Georgia’s No. 4-ranked men’s tennis team lost a hard-fought match to No. 1-ranked Southern Cal in the semifinals of the National Indoor Championships in Virginia, then proceeded to get stuck in the snow on the drive back to Georgia. Thankfully, they made it back safely returned to unseasonably warm temperatures in Athens. The spring schedule starts Monday with a home match against Furman. . . . The Georgia baseball team got off to a solid 3-0 start with a rain-drenched sweep of Presbyterian this past weekend. The Diamond Dogs play host to Georgia State on Wednesday at 5 p.m. and have Winthrop in for a three-game set beginning Friday. Of course, Georgia doesn’t play away from home but once in its first 22 games and that one is against Kennesaw State at the Gwinnett Braves’ Coolray Field. . . . The NFL combine begins Wednesday.
275 comments Add your comment
Sheriff Buford T. Justice
February 21st, 2012
7:49 pm
Some good some bad exactly but tell your fellow fans to stop acting as if those 10 wins last season were something to hang your hat on
kral
February 21st, 2012
7:55 pm
well i think 10 wins are lot to hang your hat on…does not guarantee the next year…but who knows what the future will be for UGA football…you or i…so take when you get ‘em..and it is alright to wish for more..in yoour case it is fine to wish for less
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
8:05 pm
kral…what the future will bring? More suspensions…arrests…fire Bobo chants…beating cupcakes…Grantham making a butt of himself during games…dancing on the sidelines….getting blown out by the good SEC West teams….and Richt continuing to be the Dale Earnhardt Jr of college football.
kral
February 21st, 2012
8:13 pm
now see what i like is a person smart enough to know that on a blog…you can throw all kinda stuff out there..can I deny what might happen..no..do i dare argue..maybe…but if they’re truly smart enough to know…then maybe i waste my time going there
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
8:14 pm
kral interesting reply. hahaha
ugab
February 21st, 2012
8:17 pm
Hopefully, Drew will fit in at DE.. MR has been known to flop players around and screw up their career. Grantham better be making this call. TG knows about football
Sheriff Buford T. Justice
February 21st, 2012
8:18 pm
kral
seriously 10 wins is all UGA will hang their hat on and what a shame that is with the talent they can get.
Funny how the state of AL is never in the top 5 of states in high school recruiting yet they seem to put a championship on the board almost every single decade
Something to ponder with your fanbase whose only goal is a 10 win season.
But hey have at it that means one less team in the SEC to ever worry about
kral
February 21st, 2012
8:20 pm
A smart enough to know person would realize that there was an assumed question mark on the end…hoping to provoke doubt upon those who are claiming to be smart enough to know and others who feel the same…smell the same…blog the same…
Birddawg
February 21st, 2012
8:23 pm
it might be a tad late but Boykin should definitely win the inagural Trippi award.
kral
February 21st, 2012
8:35 pm
that’s great mr. Gleason..never said it was a goal…but you must be a bammer..great teams and coach..do not think you will get a shot next year,,if you do not win the conference…worry about that…oooh speaking of one of those good memories…on the grass hill in Athens..the “BEAR”…UGA 21-Bammer 0…thanks sheriff..do not worry
boykin
February 21st, 2012
8:42 pm
Great piece! It’s great to be a BULLDOG!!!
SicEm
Sheriff Buford T. Justice
February 21st, 2012
8:45 pm
kral
you might ought to check Bear’s record against UGA and 6 National Championships Bear had
Keep playing in the sand box; typical of the UGA fanbase
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
8:48 pm
kral digging in the deep history to pull a Bear reference. Can we get a Run Lindsey Run or a Walker my Dwag too?
boykin
February 21st, 2012
8:50 pm
Sheriff: Can’t bring down a Bulldawg brother go back to the Varsity and get ya another apple pie with your Double E pals!
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
8:52 pm
boykin try not to trip over your EGO at the combine.
boykin
February 21st, 2012
8:56 pm
Thanks Dawg Hater! Naw, I wont..too much stiff competition and this leg is a lil gimpy. May wait till they come see me in Athens.
RamboDog
February 21st, 2012
8:59 pm
A person SMART enough to know……
February 21st, 2012
4:12 pm
Well, one thing for sure….GT will not be able to sign up any girls. They all look like cows or worse.
However, I did see on your link that “YOU” could sign up for a Sugar Daddy or Sugar Momma….I suggest you try both and see what you can do.
kral
February 21st, 2012
8:59 pm
the bear was great…but your what have we done since the 80’s brought back the memory…UGA included…there has never been a true champion…alot of bragging..alot determining a coache’sgreatness..based on one game..based on a poll or two..computers..even a person smart enough to know…can claim..but..if the system sucks..do not do what every other sport does..vote them in..under the system can’t say whether one or 6..or 2 out of the last 3 were deserved…we will never know but we can cling to the notion..
Sheriff Buford T. Justice
February 21st, 2012
9:02 pm
boykin
You are welcome to come by and touch or take a photo of our 9 National Championship Trophy’s anytime
You really should consider it; you might get championship fever and stop settling for 10 win seasons and start demanding championships like the Bama fanbase
boykin
February 21st, 2012
9:03 pm
Folks: A person SMART is showing off his brilliance once again. We’ll just si,t back drink some tallboys
and watch you and Thomas Brown grapple over 233 columns of statistics.
Sheriff Buford T. Justice
February 21st, 2012
9:05 pm
kral
I guess with your logic then 1980 was a joke then
Nub
February 21st, 2012
9:06 pm
Is Richard Samuel moving back to D…. RS is a DFD!
kral
February 21st, 2012
9:13 pm
good team..but have you ever watched the game..it was not the prettiest..but i will take the win..playoff who knows..not me..but maybe you do…i tell you a joke ..a few years ago W. Kentuck…was the 16th rated team in d1a..won the NC..now that was a joke for sure
kral
February 21st, 2012
9:26 pm
sorry I missed your 8:48 ..person smart..but that was one hell of a memory..got pizzed..but watched..and listened..had sound down..listening to MUNSON..probably cried…might have been the beer..nawhhh
Dosta Dawg
February 21st, 2012
9:38 pm
Just got home from the James Eunice Charity Fund dinner here in Valdosta. CMR was the guest speaker. If I had a son who was a D1 prospect, I would be honored for him to play for a man like CMR.
Say what you will, and I have been critical in the past, we are blessed to have this Godly man running our program.
Remarkable
February 21st, 2012
9:46 pm
They drove back to Athens from Sou Cal? I guess tennis doesn’t rank a jet like the big boys do?
Dawg4life
February 21st, 2012
10:04 pm
We need Ray Drew on the field period.
bitter dawgs fan
February 21st, 2012
10:27 pm
Just read thomas brown take on aaron murry, talk about ripping murry apart. And i thought i
gave murry a hard time. Sad but true, murry makes bad dicissions, he throws dumb INT’s
fumbles to much, over throws deep balls, but hat against new mexico—–6td’s
————————cut him some slack
bitter dawgs fan
February 21st, 2012
10:32 pm
One of the horse team females has a horse face—-like elway. enough forever on the horse stuff
Great job chip, need you back on the recruiting stage, CRAVELL SU_X
————-ole school frankie with a broken jaw and take a look at his helmet, no protection
——————memo to crowell————–yes your a puss_y
boykin
February 21st, 2012
10:34 pm
Ill let you continuing petting them buddy. We’ve got one! And we went to the SEC game…and ya’ll didn’t big boy! We wont even get into total team championships in history cause you’ll go back to the BEAR!!!
Heck whose put more players in the NFL? Hmmmm. Once I was a Bear and a jacket but now its great to be a BULLDAWG!!! You fagges keep lovin on our website!
Ben Jones
February 21st, 2012
10:41 pm
Thomas Brown(who spent an hour in that Aron rant posted at 11:32): All that bitcing bout Murray yet HE TOOK US TO THE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP YOU MORON!
boykin
February 21st, 2012
10:42 pm
———–cut him some slack…he took us to ATLANTA!
flagboy?
February 21st, 2012
10:49 pm
A person SMART enough to know……
February 21st, 2012
12:49 pm
Top Row Dog….wa hoo you won a bunch of games and bowls when the rest of the men were off fighting the Germans, Italians, and Japanese. If Sinkwich was really tough he would have been on the beach at Normandy, but hey being TUFF on a football field is just as tuff I guess.
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yeah. . .you’re an idiot.
MtnMama
February 21st, 2012
11:14 pm
I spoke to Coach Pete Herrmann after Young Harris College defeated Southern Wesleyan in their final home game of the season…and YHC won 86 – 68…giving the Mountain Lions a 15 – 0 home record!! Way to go guys! And for the record, Coach Herrmann is a CLASS ACT!!! I’m SO happy we have him here at YHC.
pocket
February 22nd, 2012
12:13 am
now if we can get the offence to be more pass happy to compliment the speed of the run game. like make the other team use more DB’s to stop the pass game then hit them with the speed of shifty running backs. now on defence we need more movement on the front three to strenthen the biltz. or use the d-ends more to handle the slants in a zone blitz packages on third down
A person SMART enough to know......
February 22nd, 2012
12:33 am
pocket what team have you been watching? More PASS HAPPY? You have been smoking with Crowell again i see.
ugalee
February 22nd, 2012
2:25 am
so who did the national alliance of white athletes give their award to?
Thomas Brown
February 22nd, 2012
4:30 am
You have a problem that all those coaches at all those schools, over the last 8 years, all were worse coaches than Mark Richt ? Then, why is his name at the bottom of the list with only 69 percent of all his games won over the last 8 years, while all of these coaches at these schools were better than Mark Richt – all better than Mark Richt ?
Paul Johnson won a higher percentage of his games at Navy, than Mark Richt has won here at Georgia.
Non-AQ ? Remove all the Non-AQ ? Like Boise State who beat our fannies the past 2011 season ? Like TCU who beat Boise State this past season, while we could not ?
TampaGator
February 22nd, 2012
5:44 am
Go Braves!
Coastal Dog SSI
February 22nd, 2012
5:45 am
Other than Herschel Walker, who is the best football player ever to play at UGA?
Thomas Brown
February 22nd, 2012
5:59 am
Are you seriously running in here and trying to state that Mark Richt is the best coach in The SEC since 2001 ?
UGA fan...not fanatic
February 22nd, 2012
7:53 am
ugalee, you cant have a white alliance of anything, that would be racist.
DogSTYLE
February 22nd, 2012
7:57 am
Have you people heard about that hot shot DE that plays in DRANEVILLE, MARION COUNTY GEORGIA ( I kid you not there IS a Draneville)? Word is he’s so fast he could give three tenths of a second away and still beat any OT off the corner. His name is DAMMEGA OCHO. He’s only a junior. Word is if he’s not in the weight room or juvenile detention he’s in the classroom after hours picking up what he can – laptops, cell phones. This kid is on EVERYONES radar, SABIN, MILES, even JOHNSON. Where is CMR? Get to DRANEVILLE is talk to this WUNDERKID.
Thomas Brown
February 22nd, 2012
8:07 am
17-13 Mark Richt vs Down SEC East teams the Current 6-Year Period. Yeah, that’s the best coach in The SEC, right.
Vince
February 22nd, 2012
8:24 am
It sure looks like Richt is powerless against Saban’s onslaught. Thank heavens there are recruiting limits or Alabama would have ALL of our top 25. Without the state of Georgia, Bama wouldn’t have a team!!
Dap01
February 22nd, 2012
8:44 am
I am glad that colleges are limited to signing only 25 recruits per year. This will limit Saban to only 30 and his advantage will not be as great as before.
Thomas Brown
February 22nd, 2012
8:57 am
His advantage he has is that he has a better coaching staff, including among others Kirby Smart, who is cleaning up in the state of Georgia.
Sam Robards, Dawg Fan
February 22nd, 2012
9:25 am
“…with Isaiah Crowell running a close second (kidding)…”
That was pretty classless, Chip.
The young man played hard, and we wouldn’t have come close to winning 10 games this year without him, and how does the fanbase (and hometown media, apparently) act? They throw him under the bus and publicly deride him as if he came in and didn’t contribute anything. The fans that boo’ed him in the SECCG were completely classless as well and should be ashamed of themselves.
Yeah, he had some injury problems later in the year, but the team was able to pick up the slack (for the most part). It’s not like he was too stupid to go to class (Caleb King) or completely apathetic about just about everything (Washaun Ealey). He was injured: these things happen.
He’s a damn good football player and will continue to be, so long as he doesn’t get sick of the fanbase dragging his name through the mud for no good reason.
Go Dawgs.
Thomas Brown
February 22nd, 2012
9:39 am
Did you leave out part of that review on purpose ?
Such as
SUSPENSION # 1
SUSPENSION # 2
getting in the faces of the cupcake opponents and jawing at them ?
let’s see, failed drug test
stated he didn’t see anything he would change about 2011
taking himself out of games including game 1
game 2
game 3
etc
I have no problem with you defending his character and style of play.
Didn’t you purposely leave out part of the review of 2011 with Isaiah Crowell, sir ?
What specific injuries are you referring to and in what game (s) ?
He was in fact the least durable player we had on the team.
True ?
True Dawg Fan
February 22nd, 2012
9:41 am
Thomas Brown
February 22nd, 2012
9:39 am
and I see you are still being just as dumb as yesterday huh??