
The best thing about spring for Georgia coach Mark Richt, here jogging off the field after the G-Day Game, is the Bulldogs escaped without a single serious injury. (AJC photo by Johnny Crawford)
ATHENS – Georgia wrapped up its spring practice with a surprisingly exciting G-Day Game on April 14, won by the offense-oriented Red team 32-31 over the Black.
But, truthfully, there is really not much anyone can take out of a spring scrimmage. Did the offense look good or was the defense bad, etc.? Georgia coach Mark Richt probably put it all in perspective the best when he talked this week about the Bulldogs’ spring accomplishments.
“The most exciting thing for me might have been the fact that no one had an injury that would last more than a week or two after spring ball,” Richt said. “Right now the entire team should be healthy beginning in June to go through the entire off-season program. So if we don’t have any setbacks this summer, when we roll into camp it might be the first time since I’ve been at Georgia that we don’t have somebody in the red cross area. So that’s good.”
Cornerback/wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell (hamstring), freshman tailback Keith Marshall (hamstring) and safety Shawn Williams (knee) all missed the spring game with minor injuries, while offensive linemen Zach DeBell (ankle) and Xzavier Ward (knee) and defensive end Sterling Bailey (foot) sat out while recovering from preexisting injuries.
But there were a few tangible conclusions we could make from the 15-practice spring period:
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER(S)
The good news for Georgia is there were several candidates in this area. But for the sheer expanse of improvement made, Justin Scott-Wesley has to be at the top of the list.
The redshirt freshman wide receiver was completely raw as a skill player when he arrived from Camilla as a true freshman last summer. And despite splitting his time with the track team – he’s a multiple state championship sprinter – this 6-foot, 220-pound athlete showed great promise and turned a lot of heads both in the practices and the spring game. Scott-Wesley led the Red team with three catches for 46 yards, including a 21-yarder for a first down on third and long that required him to go up high and haul in a pass over his outside shoulder with senior cornerback Branden Smith on his inside hip in tight coverage. Scott-Wesley competed his way into the playing rotation for this fall.
Honorable mentions: Offensive lineman Kolton Houston, linebacker Ramik Wilson, tailback Ken Malcome and tight end Jay Rome.
POSITION BATTLE RESULTS
Georgia was left with three major voids on the offensive line due to the graduation left tackle Cordy Glenn, center Ben Jones and right tackle Justin Anderson. The most important of these position battles ended up not being one as junior Kenarious Gates (6-foot-5, 328 pounds) grabbed the left tackle job by the throat and never let go.
Meanwhile, Houston (6-5, 291) turned out to be the unexpected winner of the sweepstakes at right tackle. After missing all last season with NCAA “eligibility issues,” Houston was expected to earn playing time at one of the guard positions. But midway through camp, line coach Will Friend decided to give him a look out wide and the former Under Armour All-American from Buford out-performed Watts Dantzler and Austin Long at the position and came out as the starter.
Sophomore David Andrews (6-2, 280) appears to have held onto the center job. But Friend continues to experiment by working larger players in there such as Chris Burnette (6-2, 313) and Dallas Lee (6-4, 303) in the hopes of eventually settling on the five best overall players. Also, 5-star signee John Theus will be thrown into the mix in August.
“There’s no question we made a lot of progress up front,” Richt said. “As the spring went on, we got a little more settled in the top five. . . . We have other guys fighting for spots, and we have freshmen who can come in and fight for a position as well.”
DEEPEST GROUP
Georgia enjoys more quality depth on the defensive line – followed closely by linebackers — than at any other position on the field and it’s for that reason that the Bulldogs have to be in the SEC championship conversation.
Georgia features a pair of 350-pound noseguards in John Jenkins and Kwame Geathers that are the envy of any of the top programs in college football, much less the SEC. Meanwhile, under-appreciated end/tackle Abry Jones is back, Cornelius Washington proved to be a beast in his move to defensive end from outside linebacker and Garrison Smith, who played a lot of quality snaps late last season, was un-blockable at times.
Combine that with an All-American pass rusher in Jarvis Jones at outside linebacker, seasoned veterans Alec Ogletree, Michael Gillard and Christian Robinson at inside linebacker and versatile up-and-comers Amarlo Herrera and Ramik Wilson, and the Bulldogs feature one of the most formidable front sevens in football.
AREA OF CONCERN
It didn’t look like it at the end of last season, but Georgia’s defensive secondary is suddenly the biggest question mark. The Bulldogs already knew they would be without Hornung Award winner Brandon Boykin, who will be selected in the early rounds of this week’s NFL draft. But then All-America free safety Bacarri Rambo and cornerbacks Sanders Commings and Smith ran into off-season trouble and face multiple-game suspensions early in the season. So shaky is the situation that UGA’s coaches made the bold decision to move Mitchell, their most explosive offensive play-maker, from wideout to corner to shore up depth.
Meanwhile, Georgia is relying on a pair of freshman signees in Collin Barber and Marshall Morgan to step in punter and place-kicker, respectively. That’s a challenge in itself but especially when replacing such special teams stalwarts as Drew Butler and Blair Walsh.
QUESTION GOING INTO SUMMER
Soon after news leaked of Rambo’s impending suspension due to a failed drug test, there was rampant speculation that several other players were facing disciplinary action due to similar violations of athletic department policy. Georgia has already lost 10 players to transfer, dismissal or suspension, so the Bulldog Nation will be holding its collective breath in hopes that the team remains intact come September.
209 comments Add your comment
Dawg Haus
April 26th, 2012
10:42 am
Lex, I see what you’re saying about Insider’s perspective. I think Georgia has the backs to be power running team, but not the supporting staff. A deeper O-line could remedy that situation so let’s keep our fingers crossed for some more quality big uglies coming in soon.
UGA Insider
April 26th, 2012
10:43 am
You don’t need a secondary when the opposing qb is on his ass all day!!! Jarvis Jones and C Washington are absolute beasts!!!!!!!!!!!! Abry Jones is unreal and Ray Drew and Jordan Jenkins are the backups???? Is that some depth and fresh legs coming at you all day relentlessly????????
UGA will have statistically the BEST defense in the history of this school.
Please note I didn’t even mention John Jenkins and Big Bad Kwame who had a dominate spring.
Oh and another thing….. Ramik Wilson is the real deal folks at LB. He and Herrara are special. Won’t even miss a beat with Tree on suspension. Kid from Valdosta is awesome too.
If Bobo can create a running attack look for us to be undefeated at the UF game.
DawginLex
April 26th, 2012
10:43 am
Nah, Saban is too busy paying all the moving companies to move the UGA commits to alabama so they can finsih high school there and he can set up the under table payments to get them to flip
Boulder Molder
April 26th, 2012
10:45 am
if everyone is such a “beast”, how come you never win a meaningful game…sthu loser.
DawginLex
April 26th, 2012
10:45 am
Dawg haus
i’m not buying what he is selling. another board has folks at practice all through the spring and they are talking more 4 wide sets.
Does not exactly describe a power running game
DawginLex
April 26th, 2012
10:46 am
boulder mold breath
go get a job
I’d like to see you try and tell me to shutup in person
tide roll
April 26th, 2012
10:46 am
Yeah Baby. We gon ride David Andrews and Theus all the way to the National Championship! Yeah Baby. You people are on LSD aren’t you? How else do you explain it?
Boulder Molder
April 26th, 2012
10:47 am
i can be in lexington is less than 3 hours.
DawginLex
April 26th, 2012
10:48 am
bring it on
Or better yet, come to the UK/UGA game this year
I’ll be sitting next to the pep band wearing red
Boulder Molder
April 26th, 2012
10:49 am
ok cheerleader…sthu.
DawginLex
April 26th, 2012
10:50 am
Try shutting me up panty-waist
Bama=home of the T-bag special
April 26th, 2012
10:50 am
@Boulder Molder another tough guy with a keyboard “sthu loser” really ??
DawginLex
April 26th, 2012
10:52 am
t bag
forgive boulder molder
He just got a job at Jiffy Lube and they let them have computers in the bay below the car
Ready on Bay 1!!!
his shirt says “Bubba”
Boulder Molder
April 26th, 2012
10:52 am
you guys are too easy..hahahahahaha
DawginLex
April 26th, 2012
10:53 am
boulder fights like a girl I bet
The same way he debates
Boulder Molder
April 26th, 2012
10:54 am
whatever axxclown
Taylor Wooten
April 26th, 2012
10:58 am
Ahhh yes….let the preseason hype start. Yet another year of UGA thinking they can do something “special”.
How long ago was 1980 again?
Mike Bobo 17 INT
April 26th, 2012
11:06 am
Let’s get this party started!!!! No Crystal Trophies, but plenty of stats of blogging……
Mike Bobo 17 INT
April 26th, 2012
11:07 am
I see Dawginlex is back in typical form, attacking everyone and unable to defend this tanked program.
Ok, so who has been arrested or suspended today? Rumor has it Bobby Petrino is in talks with McGarity about a coaching job.
Mike Bobo 17 INT
April 26th, 2012
11:08 am
@Taylor
Glad to see you are on board, yes nothing but hyped blogging and talking about next year, but they have been doing that for 30 years. Yes, 1980 was their only national title, although they are attempting to take a stake in the 1942 title, but Ohio State won the AP that year and was crowned the national champion. UGA will do anything to try and steal a title.
Mike Bobo 17 INT
April 26th, 2012
11:11 am
@Dawginlex
Please keep those fabulous attacks coming, you are only confirming the typical UGA fan.
I undertstand your anger, I would be angry also after the last 30 years.
Mike Bobo 17 INT
April 26th, 2012
11:13 am
Ok, let’s get this party started and talk about a real program, Alabama. Now I want all of you UGA bloggers to look at Alabama’s road schedule for 2012, then you will understand why Alabama gets respect. Then I want you to take UGA and slot them into that same schedule and give me a prediction of how CMR would fare.
Bama=home of the T-bag special
April 26th, 2012
11:14 am
@DawginLex oh no now you have Boulder of Pooh and the 17 Int moron to deal with….I hope they ate their Wheaties….at least Tide Roll is enjoying some “family” time with his sister so you won’t have to listen to his ranting…enjoy the afternoon try not to scar the trolls too bad…
Mike Bobo 17 INT
April 26th, 2012
11:14 am
@Dawginlex
Who really cares what Saban is doing, he is winning Crystal Trophies while you guys are losing to MSU in the Chico Bail Bonds Bowl. Champions get passes, unless you are CMR then you get a free pass everyday for not winning or setting expectations.
Bama=home of the T-bag special
April 26th, 2012
11:15 am
@Mike Bobo 17 INT your bunch still on probation ? Or is it just the Bugs this year?
Mike Bobo 17 INT
April 26th, 2012
11:15 am
@Bama….that’s all you got? Bama has 14 national titles and you can only make some snide comment about the family? Nice….real nice…..
kingdaddy
April 26th, 2012
11:20 am
You don’t have a power running game to run the ball. A lot of different things can open up a running game. A good field General attacks another opponets weaknesses.Bobo will either cut the mustard, or be replaced, period. You can bench a coach too! If CMR can’t win this year with this schedule, then UGA may want to elevate CTG and find a proven O.C. I am pulling for Coach Richt to bring Ga. a huge year, this year though…
Joey
April 26th, 2012
11:20 am
Nerds! Nerds! Nerds!
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Dawg Haus
April 26th, 2012
11:26 am
I think that’s the general pulse around Bulldog Nation, kingdaddy. I am a big fan of Coach Richt, but this year is “put up or shut up.”
DawginLex
April 26th, 2012
11:28 am
Interception idiot comes to a UGA blog to talk bama
Took a wrong turn again?
kingdaddy
April 26th, 2012
11:29 am
Haus
Indubidubly!!!
kingdaddy
April 26th, 2012
11:33 am
Lex
His posting 7 times in 9 mins. shows that his mommy and daddy never paid him any attention, so he comes on the blog for a little love.lol Even bad attention is better than being ignored…lol…
Dawg Haus
April 26th, 2012
11:43 am
Have y’all read this one yet? http://espn.go.com/colleges/alabama/story/_/id/7840601/alabama-crimson-tide-georgia-bulldogs-add-alvin-kamara-reuben-foster-tray-matthews
Interesting, to say the least. It could be a case of “all or nothing” for Georgia, or it could just be another case of “boys being boys” in recruiting. We’ve certainly seen weirder.
beanster
April 26th, 2012
12:00 pm
I hope that is just boys being boys. I can’t imagine how much fun it would be to be the desire of every SEC school when you haven’t even begun your senior year in high school. And to sit back and read all of the silly posts from people who claim to know everything that is going through their minds, declaring with certainty that so and so is a lock here or there. It must be wildly entertaining. I think these three and having fun with it. Good for them.
beanster
April 26th, 2012
12:01 pm
…these three are having fun with it.
Dawg Haus
April 26th, 2012
12:03 pm
I’m with you on that one, beanster. My wife said it best, “Do you and your blog buddies not feel a little creepy obsessing over the decisions of 17-year-old kids?”
beanster
April 26th, 2012
12:16 pm
That’s funny. Even the slightest mention of the football blogs tends to put my wife in a bad mood so I do my best not to go there with her. Self-preservationist you might say.
Chris
April 26th, 2012
12:59 pm
Tide Pride = Gay Elephant
Chris
April 26th, 2012
1:00 pm
Tide Pride = Mike Bobo 17 INT = Gay Elephant
I'm Just Saying
April 26th, 2012
1:15 pm
Here is a question for you mutts…why is it at ugump the ability to spell does not “preceed” getting into your second rate school? A word so nice you mutts mispelled it twice.
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DawginLex
April 26th, 2012
1:20 pm
sign company didn’t proofread sign before it was installed outside of weight room
Tech grad owns company
Kingdaddy
April 26th, 2012
1:21 pm
I’ll Grow-up when I die!!!
Kingdaddy
April 26th, 2012
1:25 pm
I’m Just Gaying
You misspelled your name.!!!
Tom
April 26th, 2012
2:18 pm
Actually, I think the sign company’s owned by the fan who made the “GO DWAGS” poster for the bowl game. Go figure.
Newnan Dawg
April 26th, 2012
2:28 pm
Luckily, our schedule is a joke, so we won’t have to see how average we really are until the SEC championship game.
The only ranked team Richt has beaten in 3 years is #24 Auburn (8-5) last year. This isn’t Ole Miss, it’s UGA, yet we keep accepting 4+ loss seasons as success.
BigTimeTechFan
April 26th, 2012
2:43 pm
Any chance UGA can sent Justin Scott-Wesley to Tech?
Gary
April 26th, 2012
3:00 pm
I am very worried about special teams. Field position is everything and I fear freshman kickers will give the advantage to the opposing team. Hopefully they will leave the starters on the field for special teams. If we can get through Mizzu with the suspensions we should be ready and fully staffed for SC.
Barry
April 26th, 2012
3:34 pm
Print out and hang on to all of these spring coverage write-ups. It will be interesting to see how accurate they are by mid season of 2012. Usually the early hype is just that – hype. Remember all the accolades that Crowell got last year, pre and early season. But later in the season many Dog fans wanted to run him out of Athens and basically branded him a wuss and a quiter. That may just be true, but since he was a true freshman let’s give him another season and see if he toughens up. Look forward to Fall. Go Dogs!