
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
IT IS WHAT IT IS
August 16th, 2012
10:22 am
All of the people who really actually think Hutson Mason Is better than Aaron Murray!! shut up!!!!!!! Ur so dumb!!!!!!!! Your stupid!!!!!! Give me a break!!!!!!!!!!!!
AltamahaDawg
August 16th, 2012
10:23 am
JSW had some catches in the scrimmage last week I think. Doesn’t look like they were not working on the normal passing game yesterday.
AltamahaDawg
August 16th, 2012
10:24 am
Do you think they will lose up at Mizzou , Insider?
I dropped my fried twinkie
August 16th, 2012
10:25 am
The D-Line must be GREAT if Gurley did that to them. A YOUNG O-Line made those holes?
bitter
August 16th, 2012
10:30 am
The “O” line blue big holes for all the running backs
turd roll has been hidden his stick neck and is hanging out in
–trailer park central just out side of tusk–ur–looserville
———DAWGS WILL RULE THIS SEASON———-UH—-UH
———DID someone say the QB’s had 4 fumbles—3 int’s
————-uh——-uh—————-uh——–sh_t
I-DOG
August 16th, 2012
10:30 am
BC:
that is hilarious. You called Marshall “one of Richt’s pet underachievers.” Since he is a true Frosh who has not yet played in a game (because the games haven’t started yet) how exactly has he underachieved so far in his UGA career?
Do you not like the way he drinks water at the breaks? The way he ties his shoes in the locker room before practice?
I am with you 100%. I can’t believe that guy hasn’t led UGA to an SEC title yet. What a bust, the guy doesn’t have a single rushing yard for UGA so he was obviously overhyped and they way Richt has stuck with him just shows Richt’s blind loyalty. He should have been dismissed from the team 45 minutes after signing day. My understanding is that his signature went under the signature line twice and it leaned to the right. I wouldn’t allow a back like that on MY team if I were in charge.
I dropped my fried twinkie
August 16th, 2012
10:33 am
bitter——————–=============Who BLUE? You need a Date to teach you spelling!!!!!! LOL
ARdawg
August 16th, 2012
10:40 am
That is some great news on Gurley. I am jacked. Hopefully, the buddy competition with Marshall can play out in game time this year. Much sooner than they had expected I imagine.
I see the Dawgs as much improved in the backfield as compared to last year
ARdawg
August 16th, 2012
10:42 am
Altamaha
FWIW, I say no way we lose at Mizzou
edumacated
August 16th, 2012
10:43 am
I’m more concerned at this point with the team’s overall physical conditioning. I watched a replay of last year’s Florida game, and our O-line was sucking wind against an undersized defensive front. Crowell was so out of shape, he had his hands on his hips after two consectutive runs. At that point in the season, there is no excuse for guys being that under-conditioned. All of the talent, all of the X’s and O’s don’t mean squat when your team can’t either “out run” or “run over” the opponent. The last few years, we haven’t been able to do either. If that hasn’t been fixed, then we are getting excited about nothing. Period.
Moneyball
August 16th, 2012
10:46 am
Anyone know how the 2 new kickers are looking so far? Jealous trolls and haters need not reply.
G-Dawg
August 16th, 2012
10:51 am
CMR’s post practice comments…
“The No. 1 offense started out great and after the No. 2 offense scored, it must have inspired the No. 2 defense because the No. 2 defense stoned the No. 1 offense for the next three drives and a one-minute drive. The No. 1 defense got scored on on the goal line. I didn’t like that. The offense scored one out of two from the 2-yard line and the 1-yard line. That wasn’t that impressive.”
Havent heard alotta chatter from the NT position since fall camp opened. Anyone got the low down??
UGA Insider
August 16th, 2012
10:56 am
UGA 42
Mizzou 10
Welcome to the SEC. Franklin won’t make it until half-time.
G-Dawg
August 16th, 2012
10:56 am
Apparently it was Mark Beard that put the wood on Drew last week…glad see the Rev back on the field. He’s gonna cause some havoc this year on opposing olines!!
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
10:56 am
Twink
Bitter can spell just fine. He chooses not to tip his hand. Typical tactical move, NEVER TIP YOUR HAND UNTIL YOU “HAVE TO”. It’s best to leave Bitter be, lol…
L E G H U M P E R S crack me up
August 16th, 2012
10:58 am
One last time Chihuahuas, Losses this year to Mizzou, SC, Vand, UF and The Barn. Sorry but that is what is going to happen.
UGA Insider
August 16th, 2012
11:00 am
G-Dawg
Don’t worry, and please don’t read too much into what happened yesterday. Our 2 big boys didn’t play much because they blow up every play and Bobo gets pissed..Drew was fantastic in the 1st string spot however. We have get a ton of talent and depth on D.
L E G H U M P E R S crack me up
August 16th, 2012
11:02 am
UGA Insider “We have get a ton of talent and depth on D” but you stil got Richt and Bobo.
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
11:03 am
G-Dawg
I heard “Boss” Andrews has been doing a pretty good job against big John but still needs work on stunts. Sounds encouraging for the OL, because I was worried about our center. Haven’t heard much on the battle in the middle…
BG
August 16th, 2012
11:03 am
Gurley is a beast.
THE Dixie Redcoat Band
August 16th, 2012
11:05 am
Somebody told us UGA has a very easy sked, maybe the best cupcake sked in the SEC?
@ Leghumping crackhead
August 16th, 2012
11:06 am
How nice for you that you know everything. And since you are a know-it-all, I assume that you’re the guy that won the PowerBall drawing last night. Congratulations!
I dropped my fried twinkie
August 16th, 2012
11:08 am
KingDaddy…..did you learn that not showing your WHOLE hand from dating and marriage? LOL
Bitter has is fun for sure.
It looks like I am 17 days til back on TECH blog. LOL
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
11:11 am
“Crack” up…
We obviously know what you’ve been smoking. Which school are you a fan of???
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
11:14 am
Dixie turncoat
UGAs Strength of Schedule #10 in the country…look it up loser…
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
11:17 am
Twink
No, I learned in survival training and tactics…
ARdawg
August 16th, 2012
11:20 am
kingdaddy
It’s pretty obvious to me that the Crackhead has been eating the yellow snow for too many years
dawg48
August 16th, 2012
11:26 am
fried twinkies and opossum -n- dumplings.
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
11:26 am
Turncoat, just for you…
SOS RANKING 2012:::
#1. LSU
#2. BAMA
#3. ARK.
#8. MISS.
#10. UGA
#14. AUB.
#18. TEXAS AM
#20. FLA.
#21. SOUTH CAROLINA —Whaaaaaaaaaaa, lol…
#24. Missouri
#25. MISS.ST.
#26. VANDY
#28. UT
#38. KENTUCKY
#69. GT
#83. BOISE ST.
#118. LOUISIANA, MONROE…
TURNCOAT, CRY ME A RIVER…
Buckeye
August 16th, 2012
11:27 am
Donnan – one fine indicted dog. Perhaps he and Isaiah ” The fomerly Annointed One II’s” court dates will coincide and Chip can kill two dogs with one stone – so to speak.
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
11:32 am
Dawg 48s in da house!!!
Hope the family’s good. Get to watch the Bravos, Falcons & Blog tonight, life is good…
Dawgfan13
August 16th, 2012
11:34 am
Why would Ricth not start Gurley if he is clearly winning the job? Thats the thing with having competition, let the players decided who start. Gurley is clearly running better than the other backs and I feel he should start because he has earned that right. Shuffle the other guys in and out, but Gurley should have the rock in his hands against Buffalo. Go Dawgs!
AltamahaDawg
August 16th, 2012
11:34 am
I’m just trying to figure outhow Insider get that loss number up to 5. He is about to run out of teams.
P_The_Ricker
August 16th, 2012
11:35 am
Why after 11 seasons is the team now scrimmaging 1 v 2, as oppose to 1 v 1. All stats are miss-leading.
Do we even know if gurley’s stats were against the #1 or #2 defense???
If murrary’s stats were against the #2 defense and mason’s were against the #1 defense….we have a serious qb controversy. believe everyone can agree that the #2 defense is hardly as experienced or good as the #1.
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
11:35 am
ARdawg
Must of went to get a “blast”!!! What a loser, lol…
P_The_Ricker
August 16th, 2012
11:37 am
buckeye,
a supporter of OSU should be one of the last people throwing any stones.
I dropped my fried twinkie
August 16th, 2012
11:38 am
48 has GRACED us with his opinion……Must be close to Football TIME and he KNOWS JJ48 will not win the NASCAR Championship…..I got my Danica Patrick Thong on. LOL
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
11:39 am
ARdawg,
Did you run cracked up off???
I dropped my fried twinkie
August 16th, 2012
11:39 am
Has THEUS been fitted for his SPANX under his Uniform?
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
11:40 am
Twink
Too much info, lol…
dawg48
August 16th, 2012
11:43 am
Kingdaddy, i will try to be on tonight. i have to pack for a camping trip this weekend.
Hot dog
August 16th, 2012
11:44 am
MIssouri recently had two offensive linemen sustain season-ending injuries. One was a starter and one was a top backup. It’s going to be even tougher for them going up against the likes of Jarvis and Abry Jones and our front seven.
Half Century Dawg
August 16th, 2012
11:47 am
Buckeye, perhaps Donnan and Art Schlichter sould team up. http://www.suntimes.com/sports/football/3720202-419/art-schlichter-in-trouble-againreport.html .
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
11:47 am
There’s more to being a starter than stats in a scrimmage. Gurley looks good running, but is he picking up all of his blocking assignments? There’s alot to being an SEC RB…
Sometimes some of you fans cause controversy when there should be none. It is good to see the different opines though…
Hot dog
August 16th, 2012
11:49 am
Everyone, please ignore BC. The guy is in love with himself and wants to use this board to argue. Don’t encourage him. His anger toward Murray is getting old… the dude was a sophomore last year, cut him some slack. If he commits a ton on turnovers against Missouri, I’ll get worried. But I’m looking forward to an improved season from Aaron. If the running game and o-line come to play, Murray will make less mistakes because he won’t feel the need to carry the team.
Hot dog
August 16th, 2012
11:51 am
I agree, Gurley has to be ready for pass-blocking and going out for screen passes… but I like that he’s got home run ability so far. I hope Todd keeps it up and stays injury-free. I’m so glad that Ray Drew came back, he’s going to be solid I think. He gives us improved depth at the end position and is very talented. Good to see him play solid in the scrimmage, though as I mentioned before stats are overrated.
WDE
August 16th, 2012
11:56 am
@Buckeye is OSU still on probation or did the anointed one ie Urban get that reduced since he is going to be walking on water…er coaching there this year?
kingdaddy
August 16th, 2012
11:57 am
48
My youngest was down from Tenn. this last weekend. We stayed on the beach all Sat. Night watching the Perseid Meteor Shower. It was so dark but so cool to be away from lights. When your eyes adjust, its too much fun. Hope y’all have a good time out in the country and don’t forget to look up…
ARdawg
August 16th, 2012
11:59 am
kingdaddy
Nah, he’s like flies, eats shat and bothers people. He’ll just change nicks and start over as do most of the Nerd trolls
Dawgfan13
August 16th, 2012
12:00 pm
I thjnk the talent on the field is going to be ok, but I am still worried about Bobos play calling. It is clear that the stregnth of this team will be its recievers, Tight end and QB, so I feel that Georgia should pass to set up the run, until the offensive line gel. What we do inside the red zone will be very important this year being the the Oline is not a proven group to start the season. I think eventually the O line will be one of the best in the conference, if they saty healthy.