
Georgia freshman tailback Todd Gurley has gained 167 yards and scored three touchdowns on 15 touches in the Bulldogs' two preseason scrimmages. (UGA photo by Steven Colquitt)
ATHENS – Let the hype begin.
Georgia coach Mark Richt tried to downplay the performance of tailback Todd Gurley in Wednesday’s scrimmage. The freshman from Tarboro, N.C, led the Bulldogs in rushing for the second time in as many scrimmages this preseason. This time with 87 yards on 7 carries, two touchdowns — including a 66-yarder – and two receptions for another 22 yards.
But Richt was unable to dampen the excitement of Georgia’s players, who are making up their own mind about what they’re seeing from the young back.
“Special,” senior safety Shawn Williams said. “When I’m standing on the sideline and watching, all I can say is, ‘Wow!’ I don’t want to say too much, but when I saw that [number] 3 running down through there today, I was like, ‘that’s going to be a Trent Richardson right there.’ That’s what I can say. Big and fast, that’s all I can see.”
Said wide receiver Chris Conley, who had a pretty good day himself with 4 catches for 114 yards and a score: “I’m seeing a lot of great things out of Todd. He’s definitely maturing fast. He’s definitely picking up the plays very fast. He’s finding the running lanes, he’s got great vision and he’s actually got a lot of speed for a guy who’s that big. He has a knack for staying on his feet when he gets hit and he’ll just keep moving. It gets me very excited whenever you see a running back who can create plays like that when there’s really nothing there.”
Gurley also led all Georgia backs in the first scrimmage of the preseason last week. He had 6 carries for 58 yards and a 40-yard TD run in that one
Richt was excited about what he saw, too. He was just a little more measured in his assessment of Gurley in what he otherwise described as a “pretty good” scrimmage.
“Well, he had one big run,” Richt said. “I forget the situation but the one that broke out I think was a short-yardage run. A lot of times that happens. . . . But, yes, he’s done well and I’m impressed with him. I was impressed with the running backs today. They all ran well.”
Keith Marshall also averaged 12.4 yards per carry (5 for 62) and busted a 52-yard run. Richard Samuel had 6 for 40 with a TD and Ken Malcome added a TD and 35 yards on 5 carries.
“So it was nice to see that for the offense,” Richt said. “Not for the defense.”
Overall, Richt was had a negative view of the Bulldogs’ 90-minute scrimmage, which featured eight turnovers, including a fumble and an interception from each quarterback. There were highs such as the No. 1 offense scoring on its first three drives; and lows, such as the No. 2 offense driving the length of the field to score on the No. 1 defense.
“I thought we looked like a pretty good team,” Richt said. “But pretty good is about 8-4, maybe 9-3 if you’re lucky. We’d like to do better than 8-4, but that’s about how we played today. It wasn’t just awful but it wasn’t great. . . . I didn’t see a team that was ready to be great. I saw a team that was still pretty good. So I wasn’t that thrilled about it.”
Other notable stats from the scrimmage:
Probably the best news: Richt said there were no significant injuries that will knock anybody out of any upcoming practices.
The scrimmage was closed to media but here’s the “unofficial official stats” offered by Richt afterward:
RUSHING
PASSING
RECEIVING
DEFENSE
KICKING
PUNTING
About those turnovers
Richt was clearly aggravated by all the turnovers, which included fumbles by four different quarterbacks and three interceptions.
“I saw a lot of bad things,” Richt said. “I saw three bad interceptions, just bad throws. Every time a quarterback got touched, they fumbled the ball. They’re not supposed to get tackled but sometimes they’ll get touched. Everytime they got hit a little bit, they fumbled the ball.”
Murray struggled with ball-security a year ago, throwing 14 interceptions and losing five fumbles. It marred an otherwise productive season in which he passed for 3,149 yards and 35 touchdowns.
“We’ve got to take care of the ball; we can’t be careless with the ball,” Murray said. “I think we’ve done a great job all of camp of not having many interceptions or fumbles. . . . Today we weren’t as sharp as we need to be. We had a couple of fumbles in the pocket where we weren’t keeping two hands on the ball at all times. We’ve just got to be more careful.”
Richt said some of the carelessness could be explained because the quarterbacks don’t get hit during the preseason.
“Sometimes they’ll relax because they know they’re not going to get hit and they can make that an excuse if they want to,” he said. “But the bottom line is, just like we tell the running backs, when we run a play, you better bring that ball back to the manager. I don’t care if the whistle blew and they ripped it out. The ball came out [four] times between our quarterbacks on what wasn’t even a vicious tackle or anything like that. So we better get better at that.”
Williams said the defense deserves some credit for so many balls hitting the ground.
“We were real aggressive,” he said. “We were trying to force the issue. We forced a lot of turnovers. Rambo forced a fumble, I had an interception, Corey Moore had a nice interception and B-Smith had a couple of pass-breakups. So we did our job.”
Conley goes deep
Conley, a sophomore flanker from Paulding County, had one of the biggest plays of the scrimmage when he hauled in a pass from Murray for a 70-yard score. It was one of four catches he had to lead the Bulldogs receivers on Wednesday.
“We were doing a great job with play-action today,” said Conley, who 288 yards as a backup last season. “The defense bit on a fake and Aaron made a great throw. It was a play-action boot(leg) and the cornerback bit. Great pass.”
Drew plays big in return
Sophomore Ray Drew was unable to practice for a week due to a concussion. But not only did he return to live action on Wednesday, he was one of the defensive standouts in the Bulldogs scrimmage with four tackles.
“I believe this was a big-statement scrimmage here,” said Drew, who moved to defensive end from outside linebacker. “This was the last scrimmage we’ll have as a team before we start actually preparing for Buffalo. So this was a chance to show coaches that I’m ready and that I can actually play. . . . Being able to get out there and show them I know what I’m doing and can go full speed and make plays helped me out.”
SI tabs Dogs No. 9
Georgia was picked No. 9 in the Sports Illustrated preseason rankings released on Thursday. The Bulldogs were picked No. 6 in the USA today/Coaches poll released earlier this month. The Associated Press poll comes out on Saturday.
Picture Day on Saturday
Fans’ Picture Day will be held Saturday in the Reed Plaza area of Sanford Stadium. Tickets are required for access to the area where Richt and the bulldog mascot “Russ” will be located. Those tickets will be distributed at 8 a.m. Saturday to the first 150 fans east end ticket window on East Campus Road.
The Georgia cheerleaders will be available from 1-5 p.m, Russ and other UGA sports teams from 1-3 p.m. and football players and Richt from 3-5 p.m.
346 comments Add your comment
obamaSINLADEN
August 16th, 2012
7:54 am
dont look past buffalo.
CHDawg
August 16th, 2012
7:59 am
Fair and Balanced writes, “Prediction: We lose at least one game in Columbia.” I will bet a billion dollars we lose no more than one game in Columbia, and I would bet lunch at Lizard’s Thicket that we win.
CHDawg
August 16th, 2012
8:02 am
@I’m shocked—this UGA blog has become a cesspool, collecting the comments of pathetic losers like you. You are just jealous because the Dawgs have a great football program and you perceive that your team doesn’t.
Oversigning
August 16th, 2012
8:09 am
That’s all nice but there is the matter of Georgia’s oversignin this yar. It needs to be investigated.
Oversigning
August 16th, 2012
8:10 am
Dawgs have 26 commits and are expected to sign up to 34 players. Oversigning is wrong. Isn’t that what we hear from the dawg fans all the time???
CHDawg
August 16th, 2012
8:12 am
On the ignorant comments about Richt not creditiing Gurley. Remember how much trouble we have had with setting expectations too high for multiple TBs in recent years, folks??!! Maybe, CMR would like to let the Carolina Hot Rods come in and exceed expectations this year–it works a lot better on all counts. CMR is a smart man, and we have room to play at least four TBs! Stop worrying. If the Gurls can run, the Gurls will play! My prediction.
RedandBlackDAWG
August 16th, 2012
8:14 am
ROFLMAO
August 16th, 2012
7:25 am
The backup qb goes Against the no. 1 defense and performs better than the starter against the no. 2 defense, and the midget is better. Loyal dawg, u know nothing about the game.
It would behoove a person like you to understand what the words “Controlled Scrimmage” means. You obviously have no idea at all. Playing against the number one versus number two defensive units has a little to do with it.
It is better to be thought an idiot, than to open ones mouth, or in this case, typing one’s thoughts, and confirm it, in your case. Engage brain before doing so and you will be better off.
DIT
August 16th, 2012
8:16 am
Maybe I’m out of line here, but it makes me a little apprehensive with the 2nd team scoring and driving on our 1st team defense. Sounds like we have a lot of work to do. What makes me feel better is the fact that CMR appears to be pretty upset with it as well. Let’s hope he addresses these issues before the Missouri game.
AltamahaDawg
August 16th, 2012
8:23 am
Yep, Vasser will lead the team in tackles this year. He’s our best defensive player.
CDAWG
August 16th, 2012
8:24 am
Missouri is predicting a win over us. It won’t be good if we go up there and get beat! Murray needs to start sleeping with the football and carrying it around with him 24/7!
Blue
August 16th, 2012
8:26 am
BC…pay attention…Richt DID mention the 52 yard run. Try to stay in the conversation son…
VADAWG
August 16th, 2012
8:27 am
I didn’t know there was so many unemployed offensive coordinators and Quarter Back Coaches. They are all on this blog. Good Lord let the coaches coach. Do you Tards really think if Mason was better than Murray CMR would leave Hutson the bench. Bottom line is CMR believes Murray gives us the best chance to win and I tend to believe him. He has coached a lot of QBS in his day.
Newman
August 16th, 2012
8:28 am
Who are these backs torching? Our defense???
RedPantiesDawg
August 16th, 2012
8:30 am
Get the picture, UGA vs Mizzou:
Big dawg with fire in eyes and teeth bared, SEC jersey on, standing around the corner.
Scrawny little cat with Mizzou shirt on, walking towards the corner.
Big Dawg, says, “…heeeeere, kitty, kitty…
Compare 2011 RB stable vs 2012 RB stable
August 16th, 2012
8:35 am
Last year, we had Carlton Thomas, Ken ( Boo) Malcome and R. Samuel
(coming back over from LB spot) and IC and Harton, all at running back position. We had the former TE as their FB to block, although he never ran the ball more than 3 times all year if that. Ogletree’s bro Zander also played FB.
In 2012 we have Harton, and the two NC boys Gurely and Marshall, Boo Malcome with a season under his belt and a R Samuel, now having made the adjustment back to RB and THE HERO of the Florida game.
UGA is far better than they were one year ago and without IC. If the O line can stay healthy and develop some thin depth, UGA on ) should be much better. I staill worry about Murray, as he is a shaky, nervous dude in big games and with pressure in his face.
We have in 2012 Merritt Hall and Zander O. and the monster kid Quinton something all at FB. DEPTH there as well.
Go Dogs.
VINCE
August 16th, 2012
8:37 am
Vasser best defensive player. You’re loony.
Dawg Tired
August 16th, 2012
8:55 am
Gurley, like Mason, is probably doomed. He seems to be the best at his position. Murray seems to have picked up right where he left off last year. Int and fumble. Therefore, we will redshirt Mason. Makes sense.
BC == pile of dawg poo.
August 16th, 2012
8:59 am
@BC
Murray had 1 big 78 yard pass, his other 7 completions were only for 80 yards total.
Marshall had 1 big 52 yard run, his other runs averaged less than 2 yards a carry.
BC == pile of dawg poo.
lover boy
August 16th, 2012
9:01 am
@AAAAA Athens Bail Bonds R Us
“Any more dawgs arrested today?”
Are you looking for a lover boy in jail? You punk.
DawginLex
August 16th, 2012
9:03 am
You truly are pathetic and desperate when you judge and make comments about who should start for UGA based on scrimmage stats from a scrimmage that was closed to the public and media.
JB
August 16th, 2012
9:03 am
Dawgs over signing…don’t think so. 10 or so will enroll early thus the real number will be around 24. Trust me, we have the room and know the rules.
tony
August 16th, 2012
9:03 am
To say that the defense is respondsible for Murray’s fumble when the gamecock’s defense scored on his turnover is ultimately unreasonable. Turnovers hurt this team more than anything else. I believe the outcome would of been different had Mr Richt started Ken Malcome and bench Aaron Murray at some point for turning the ball over. I think Aaron Murray believe that he is entitle to turn the ball over because no one never held him accountable.
This season shouldn’t be about Aaron Murray, OL, defense, rbs, and the assistent coaches – this season should be about Mr Richt’s decision making and his coaching ability.
JB
August 16th, 2012
9:06 am
Trap games this year. Tenn,Vandy and Tech….Vandy has like 18 starters coming back and so does Tenn.
Games we could play well and lose. SC & Fla.
A game we could walk in unprepared and get killed. A Van Gordor coached seasoned Auburn team.
DawginLex
August 16th, 2012
9:11 am
Vandy has 13 starters returning, not 18. Vandy lost key seniors, especially on defense. They will go 6-6 or maybe 7-5. Hope they beat SC but not likely. They won’t beat us either
JoeFann
August 16th, 2012
9:13 am
I like CMR trying to keep Gurley’s head fitting inside the helmet. More meaningful would be to take away the RB and WR and QB breakaway plays and then look at the numbers. 1st O against 2nd D is always gonna yield some big plays. Of concern to me is that three of the top four tacklers were DBs. Maybe that’s a product of a lot of pass vs run plays, but if they’re tackling on runs, we’ve got problems up front. Chip, what was the run/pass play call split against the 1st D?
Glad to see Rome, Drew and JHC showing up. There’s talent in the backfield, albeit still learning to block, I’m sure. Now, if that O-line can just gel and start moving people…
Yuuup
August 16th, 2012
9:14 am
I really like Gurley’s size and attitude (coming to GA even after Marshall committed – looking forward to competing, etc.).
AltamahaDawg
August 16th, 2012
9:18 am
You probabaly do hear that oversigning is wrong from Georgia fans. That’s a easy thing to critisize when our coach hasn’t and doesn’t do it. BUT we heard it from the National Sports Media, The SouthEastern Conference, and former Bama players……….so full disclusure, we are just repeating others.
Bazooka Joe
August 16th, 2012
9:26 am
I hate the stats for these scrimmages. #1 O vs #2 D and vice versa means nothing to me, useless stats. Put the #1 O vs #1 D and #2 O vs #2D then lets see what happens.
Joey
August 16th, 2012
9:26 am
“…running back who can create plays like that when there’s really nothing there.”
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I was excited until I got to that sentence by Conley. Look at the stats – about 2 yds per carry when you take out the long runs by Gurley and Marshall. If our O-line can’t consistantly open holes vs our #2 D . . .
That line better grow up and get better in a hurry – these talented young backs can’t do it by themselves.
WDE
August 16th, 2012
9:27 am
Murray 8-14-158-1-1
Mason 8-18-67-1-1 some one explain how Mason was better here?
@DawginLex
August 16th, 2012
9:34 am
Re: 9:03 comment. Exactly right! Too many variables that none of us are aware of.
uncle kirk
August 16th, 2012
9:36 am
BC
You are a hater and an idiot. Mason was wanted by no major colleges. UGA gave him a scholarship because he loved UGA and they thought he would be a great back up. That is all he will ever be. He aint that good. He is a great kid and a practice player. Much like the red-headed kid they had starting a few years ago. Get over it and STFU.
To the poster who tried to show statistically
August 16th, 2012
9:37 am
that Willie Martinez was a better DC than Todd Grantham, good luck with selling that one to UGA fans who have actually been watching the games the last decade.
AltamahaDawg
August 16th, 2012
9:38 am
I don’t know about tech as a trap game. It’s a game we can lose, but not because of that. I’d say TN gets full attention too, Especially since its right after Vandy. Not sure you can have back to back traps game either. Tempted to say Vandy could be a “trap”. Except they usually give us a good game, and that is to surprise.
Not sure what would cause them to be casual or unprepared going to Auburn. I’d doubt that very much.
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August 16th, 2012
9:41 am
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Poor UGA Dawgs
August 16th, 2012
9:42 am
Let’s make sure UGA doesn’t play a freshman … Gurley “might” miss a blocking assignent.
Chip Towers
August 16th, 2012
9:43 am
BC: That’s not how it worked. Gurley’s yards came with No. 1 offense. Not sure what your agenda is but you don’t know what you’re talking about.
AltamahaDawg
August 16th, 2012
9:44 am
Great pick up there, Joey. Be nice if somebody said, he gets through that hole like a veteran.
On the other hand, that’s still an improvement. Last year we had nothing positive gained when there’s nothing really there.
done
August 16th, 2012
9:44 am
Are Rambo and Ogletree suspended or not?
Layinlow
August 16th, 2012
9:45 am
Sorry but I’m not getting all lathered up about Georgia this year. Show me arron Murray that you can beat a top sec team. Show me Todd gurley that you can run like a stud when the real games start. Show me ray drew that you can live up to the enourmas recruiting hype. Show me mike bobo that you are a worthy sec coordinator. My hope is that uga can get back to the upper echelon of the sec but they need to prove it when the real games start. I’ve grown weary of the preseason hype!
nobody
August 16th, 2012
9:45 am
regardless of who the QB is, he must exercise ball security….you can trace every loss of last season to QB failures to maintain ball security…I imagine the coaches have had enough of it also….
Chip Towers
August 16th, 2012
9:48 am
done: Don’t know and won’t know ’til they say so.
AltamahaDawg
August 16th, 2012
9:53 am
Very strange set of Receiving stats there.
Bless your heart BC
August 16th, 2012
9:59 am
I hope you were down on the field for this scrimmage BC with the way you’re dissecting it.
Who in there right mind wants Ealey and C. Thomas back?!? Those guys aren’t anything like the guys UGA has now. Gurley, Marshall, and Malcome are all young, hungry and hardworking!
And I know A. Murray has struggled against top teams, but give him a chance. This is his Junior season and will be his 4th year in the system. I expect big things!
Who’s with me? Goooo Dawgs!
MIA
August 16th, 2012
10:04 am
Chip, where is Justin Scott Wesley?? I thought some were saying he was going to be a breakout player this year an I have yet to see him in a scrimmage….
1eyedJack
August 16th, 2012
10:05 am
That is a nasty looking scar on Gurley’s right leg. That had to hurt.
“I thought we looked like a pretty good team,” Richt said. “But pretty good is about 8-4, maybe 9-3 if you’re lucky. We’d like to do better than 8-4, but that’s about how we played today. It wasn’t just awful but it wasn’t great. . . . I didn’t see a team that was ready to be great. I saw a team that was still pretty good. So I wasn’t that thrilled about it.”
At least CMR ain’t pumping sunshine this year.
Maybe it’s time CMR required the QBs to tote the football with them 24/7. And if I see you without it you’ll give me twenty.
DIT
August 16th, 2012
10:12 am
I read where someone posted that Mizzou is counting UGA as a victory already. I sure hope they are! Talk about a game that Murray needs to prove and get that monkey off his shoulder. Winning that game would ease some pressure from Murray. Lose that one and the pressure mounts too much on him and he goes out and makes bad decisions.
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
10:14 am
Chip
I would really like to see more receptions from our RB/FB – TEs on swing & screen-passes. Glad to see J. Rome get a couple, but why not crank it up this year? I am so afraid we will run into a stout Defensive line that stuffs us and CMB will not be prepared to shake it outside to spread the D. This will open up the middle. S.C. is not going to let us just run between the tackles AND they aren’t planing on giving Murray time to throw. Coach Bobo needs to be prepared better this year than last year. I was encourged by the spring -game, we ran a lot of end-around, swing, screen & halfback passes and moved the ball really well. I think getting to the outside is the key to opening the middle. Thanks for the updates…
IT IS WHAT IT IS
August 16th, 2012
10:20 am
If Todd Gurley keeps this rushing attack going!! He def deserves the number 1 spot at running back! If hes not then i will lose a lot of respect of the saying the best players will play!!
UGA Insider
August 16th, 2012
10:22 am
Our main players on defense did NOT play much so no worries at all. You can’t risk it because they know what to do come game time. This defense if gonna be awesome when we go to Columbia, Mo.