Georgia tailback eludes the last of two would-be tacklers on his way to a 51-yard touchdown against Tennessee on Saturday. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)
ATHENS – Herschel was in the house on Saturday, but “Gurshall” stole the show.
“Gurshall” is the nickname Georgia fans have bestowed upon freshman tailbacks Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall, whose number 3 and 4 jerseys are reminiscent of Herschel Walker’s famous and now-retired number 34. With Walker on the sideline for part of Saturday’s game against Tennessee, the duo combined on a Herschel-like performance – 294 yards rushing and 5 touchdowns — as the Bulldogs won an offensive shootout at Sanford Stadium, 51-44 over Tennessee.
“Yeah, we’ve seen [the ‘Gurshall’ references],” said Marshall, who now has 408 yards and 5 touchdowns as a Bulldog. “It’s a cool little nickname. You’re talking about the greatest ever, so I’m not going to say we’re all that. But it’s cool to see.”
Gurley was the workhorse and Marshall was racehorse in Saturday’s scenario. Marshall had touchdown runs of 75 and 72 yards and finished with 164 yards on 10 carries. Gurley carried the ball a career-high 24 times for 130 yards and 3 TDs. Gurley also had a 51-yard scoring run and has now scored 10 touchdowns in five games.
“Honestly, with the backs we have in Todd and Keith, we know if we just execute and finish our blocks, they’re can make big runs,” Georgia junior offensive lineman Chris Burnette said. “That’s really all we focus on.”
Georgia, which came in leading the SEC in total offense and scoring, piled up 560 yards, including 282 on the ground. The Bulldogs have now scored 40 or more points in five straight games for the first time in school history.
The victory was No. 5 Georgia’s third in a row over Tennessee and represented its 15th straight regular-season victory going back to last year. The Bulldogs (5-0, 3-0) are off to their first 5-0 start since 2006. They play No. 6 South Carolina in Columbia next Saturday.
“Well, that was fun,” said Georgia coach Mark Richt, who recorded his eighth career victory over the Vols. “I’m sure CBS enjoyed that. The ratings should be good. I’m just glad we won.”
It was the proverbial “barn-burner.” Tennessee also had a huge offensive night, piling up 478 total yards on 85 plays. Quarterback Tyler Bray had 281 yards and 2 touchdowns but was undone by three interceptions. Atlanta native Rajion Neal also had 104 yards for the Vols.
Though Georgia twice built 14-point leads in the second half, the game remained in doubt until the very last seconds of the game. Cornerback Sanders Commings recorded his second interception of the game with 7 seconds remaining when Bray’s desperation deep pass bounced of the hands of receiver Cordarrelle Patterson. With the Vols out of timeouts, only then was Georgia about to assume victory formation.
Though Georgia’s renowned defense found itself on its heels for much of the game’s final three quarters, the Bulldogs made the plays when they had to. The Vols’ last three possessions of the night ended with two interceptions and a fumble.
Georgia’s cause was helped considerably by the return of two defensive players who had been suspended for the first four games. Linebacker Alec Ogletree with 14 tackles and three pass break-ups.
Free safety Bacarri Rambo was second with 9.
“I feel fine about the way we played on defense,” Georgia defensive coordinator Todd Grantham said. “I understand the issues we had today… . The newness of the positions some guys were playing after four games off hurt us. Moving forward we should become a little more consistent with our play.”
Unable to slow down Tennessee for most of the last three quarters, the Bulldogs finally got stops on the Vols’ last three possessions of the game. None was bigger than the very last one as cornerback Sanders Commings snagged his second interception of the night with seven seconds remaining on the night. At that point Tennessee had taken over at its own 35 with a chance to tie or win.
On Tennessee’s possession before that, linebacker Jordan Jenkins pressured Bray and forced a fumble, which John Jenkins recovered at the Georgia 31. But the Bulldogs were unable to get a first down on offense to put the game away.
“Those guys, they just have so many playmakers on offense,” said Commings. “Those guys are pretty good. This was a learning experience. We just need to go back and correct the mistakes we made. If we do that we’ll be back to holding teams to three points.”
The 95 highest combined fourth highest in SEC history for a non-overtime game.
Despite the close call against an unranked team, the Bulldogs claim they will head to Columbia next week a confident team.
“Besides the turnovers, we were doing a great job offensively,” said quarterback Aaron Murray, who had 278 yards passing and 2 TDs. “We scored three times in a row in the second half. If we take care of the ball we’ll be fine.”
The first half brought back memories of one of Georgia’s greatest collapses of modern era. The Bulldogs leapt ahead 27-10 early in the second quarter only to need a 50-yard field goal from Marshall Morgan at the halftime buzzer to forge a 30-30 tie.
“I’ve always believed this team had some fight in them, we just had to go out and prove it,” Tennessee coach Derek Dooley said. “We got hit by a freight train early in the game, but we were able to fight back and get back into it.”
In 2006, the Bulldogs shot out to a 24-7 lead in the second quarter. But turnovers and unsound special teams play let the Vols back in it at the end of the half and Tennessee rolled in the second on the way to a 51-33 victory.
Similarly, Georgia seemed comfortably in control early in the second quarter. Gurley had just scored on a spectacular 51-yard run with 11:48 left until halftime when Morgan missed the point-after attempt. It seemed insignificant at the time, but very little went right for the Bulldogs after that.
Georgia’s defense would get the ball back for its offense. But Malcolm Mitchell’s poor decision to let the ensuing punt go resulted in the ball being downed at the Bulldogs’ 1.
Georgia would spend the rest of the quarter deep in its own territory. The Bulldogs had to punt the ball away from their own 9 and Tennessee took over at midfield. On third-and-8 at the Georgia 20, Bray hit Justin Hunter on slant for 18 yards down to the Bulldogs’ 2. Two plays later, Gainesville native A.J. Johnson, who normally plays linebacker, ran it in from a yard out. Just like that, Georgia’s lead was shrunk to 27-17 with 4:53 still left in the first half.
It quickly got worse. On Georgia’s ensuing possession, Tennessee linebacker Herman Lathers busted through right guard untouched on a blitz and sacked Murray, who fumbled on the play. Tennessee’s Johnson recovered at the Bulldogs’ 8-yard line.
The Vols scored three plays later when Bray hit Zach Rogers over the middle for a four-yard touchdown on third down. They, too, missed the point-after, but suddenly Tennessee had close to 27-23 with 2:55 left in the second quarter.
Disaster stuck Georgia again as Gurley stepped out of bounds at the 1 trying to field the ensuing kickoff. The Bulldogs seemed to have averted catastrophe when they converted on third down to get the ball out to the 18. But Murray and Marshall mishandled a handoff exchange on first down Tennessee lineman Darrington Sentimore recovered at the Georgia 18.
Tennessee cashed in the turnover again as Bray hit wide open running back Rajion Neal – another Georgia native – in the left flat for a touchdown. That gave the Vols a 30-27 lead with 42 seconds remaining in the half.
Georgia finally did something positive. The Bulldogs managed to drive 33 yards in 37 seconds to set up a 50-yard field goal try for Morgan. He made it at the halftime buzzer, and the teams adjourned to the locker rooms in a hard-to-believe 30-30 tie.
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229 comments Add your comment
hit a single
September 30th, 2012
9:21 am
Also Shaw may not be the best QB, but he is by far the toughtest. Go Dawgs and Let’s take care of business. One game at a time. Oh great to see out TE’s used yesterday.
joe jenkins
September 30th, 2012
9:26 am
It was kind of understandable that we couldn’t get to bray…because tenn has only allowed two sacks all yer….but to give 197 yds rushing too tenn….is unaceptable!!! we are soft in the middle…none of our de’s are making plays….ya’ll have heard me complain over and over about corn washington…he has did nothing this year…..it’s really a bad sign and a huge concern moving forward that we are so poor stopping the run up the middle
Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville
September 30th, 2012
9:27 am
redandblack
Ive been on a few blogs here and there
My problem with the D line is they have been unable to get penetration against none of the teams we have played and thats disappointing as this offense in my opinion is the best we have ever had except when Bobo goes conservative when things get tight
joe jenkins
September 30th, 2012
9:32 am
WE WON’T WIN A CHAMPIONSHIP THIS SEASON BECAUSE WE DON’T HAVE THE DEFENSE AND WE HAVE A PLACE KICKER WHO CAN’T MAKE EXTRA POINTS!! GEEZ IT’S ALWAYS SOMETHING SELF DESTRUCTIVE WITH US…OH YEAH AND WE HAVE A QB THAT LIKES TO TURN THE BALL OVER DEEP IN OUR OWN TERRITORY
godawgs82
September 30th, 2012
9:34 am
“I feel fine about the way we played on defense” ????
Grantham, you better not feel fine about it. That won’t be enough to beat SC or UF….
Steamer Lane Bulldog
September 30th, 2012
9:36 am
UT’’s O line is really large and really good. The Gamecocks will be a battle, but their O Line will not hold back UGA’s rush like UT’s did.
Next weeks game will be a close hard fought battle. And it’s to close, for me to call.
OFFENSE AND SPECIAL TEAMS NO TURNOVERS or DUMB MISTAKES PLEASE.
DawgByte
September 30th, 2012
9:37 am
3 in a row over Rocky Top… you’ve got to love it!!!
BBQ MAN
September 30th, 2012
9:40 am
If this is how the D is going to play against a decent offense, there will be No championships, division or otherwise. take the win, but if you’re REAL about the performance, time to worry
joe jenkins
September 30th, 2012
9:41 am
When richt fired willie and everybody years ago…why didn’t he fire rodney garner too. he is old and outdated….we need somebody with some new ideas.
hit a single
September 30th, 2012
9:48 am
Joe – I hate to tell you but old and outdated (Alabama) is winning National Championships. Old and out dated gets blamed too much. Maybe he just isn’t a good enough coach, even though he is too valuable to recruiting probably.
TROTTINGHOME
September 30th, 2012
9:52 am
If you are critical of the way that game went for Georgia,just go pull for the ‘Yellow Fuzz’ boys….I’m sure you will enjoy the excitement they generate…Suckers
TROTTINGHOME
September 30th, 2012
9:54 am
Oh yea, I almost forgot…Georgia will be contending for the National Championship….Suckers
TROTTINGHOME
September 30th, 2012
9:56 am
In other words Georgia will be still palying for something long after the rest of the state colleges have went to sleep.
TROTTINGHOME
September 30th, 2012
9:56 am
oops…playing
Athens Dog
September 30th, 2012
9:57 am
Vols O-line had a lot of beef and was definitely winning in the trenches, esp. in the 4th qtr. when a lot of our guys were standing around with hands on hips and were clearly tired- inspite of all the last second D-subs that were going on all game with our guys barely getting set prior to the snap. Way too little (no) pressure on Bray who was often running an up tempo game, and has a very quick release (very good QB). Murray’s deep turnovers and special teams play almost sank us, but I’ll take the win. I think we’ll score fewer points vs. SC, but I think our D will fare MUCH better against the SC O-line, which isn’t nearly as talented as UT’s, at least from what I’ve seen so far.
Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville
September 30th, 2012
10:03 am
TROTTINGHOME
We arent beating elite teams with our poor D-line play and poor kicking game
SC is smoke and mirrors no excuse in losing to them next week they arent elite
TossSweep
September 30th, 2012
10:11 am
MY GOD, ‘TWO’ FRESHMEN!
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September 30th, 2012
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fishook dawg
September 30th, 2012
10:21 am
I think this was the first game in the last 3 years that we have won when Murray threw a pick six and fumbled down close to our own goal line( leading to another easy score). Maybe it’s our year.
Bernie Matt
September 30th, 2012
10:21 am
UGA fans didn’t give them the nickname Gurshall! Taveres King gave them that nickname!
SKB
September 30th, 2012
10:25 am
Please stop with the “Gurshall” BS.. Can’t a UGA RB have an identify of his own? Why does every RB have to be compared to Hershall Walker?
harold
September 30th, 2012
10:41 am
THAT UGA D SUCKS. UGA CERTAINLY IS NOT A CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM. AKRON PLAYED TENNESSEE HARDER.
smitty
September 30th, 2012
10:45 am
Akron DID NOT play UT harder. Wake up, dude. Way too early to tell if UGA a national contender, but so fr they haven’t done anything to hurt their chances. SC has looked beatable, and we’ll see about FL down the rod. UT and Bama is likely to be a pretty good game.
Pitbull
September 30th, 2012
10:46 am
I thought the D was fine.
It was the O and the S that caused the problems. S = special teams.
The O threw one interception for a pick 6 and fumbled the ball deep in UGA territory for another.
Every time UT punted onr kicked off to us I held my breath. Stepping out of bounds at the one half yard line with a misjudged kick did not help the D either.
Take away those 21 points the O and S gave UT and the D surrendered 23 points to UT which given their talent they are building is not so bad.
The score could have been 51-23 easy without the O and S mistakes.
Bob Horner
September 30th, 2012
10:49 am
“I feel fine about the way our defense played.” — Really Todd? They gave up close to 500 yards of offense and made what should have been a complete blowout into a nail biter. Yeah, I feel fine too. Mighty fine!
Tampa Gator
September 30th, 2012
10:51 am
Georgia has two outstanding running backs that every SEC team will have to address in order to beat the Dawgs……and the South Carolina game is huge next week. It is going to be a very interesting battle between SC, Florida, and Georgia for the SEC East title this year. The three may knock each other out of the NC title race, however.
BILLY JACK
September 30th, 2012
11:01 am
I think SC and Georgia were peeking ahead a little SC had alot of trouble with Kentucky and they are terrible-LSU and Alabama also had to fight hard to win.
Tampa Gator
September 30th, 2012
11:11 am
Billy Jack…..
That might be partially correct…….but Georgia has very obvious issues on defense that they need to shored up if they are to win the East this year. Cornerback play is poor and other than Jones coming off the edge, their is very little pressure up the middle, and the gaps are wide open where LBs should be.
Tampa Gator
September 30th, 2012
11:12 am
“need to shore up”
BILLY JACK
September 30th, 2012
11:14 am
Hey Joe Jenkins dont say we tech maggot and harold feel free to jump off the nearest bridge-you techies are cowards and lowlifes trying to hide your geek computers and talk crap about UGA when your school will do down as one of the worst in the south-tech needs to pick up and leave Georgia and stop embarrasing the state-GO MTSU
DawgFan1
September 30th, 2012
11:15 am
hey bear nice math, they’re givin up 22 points a game but also scoring close to 50 a game, so i’ll take that.
Tampa Gator
September 30th, 2012
11:15 am
I don’t think many Tech fans will be on Georgia blogs in the near future…….or they should not be. Johnson’s tenure at North Aveune will end soon, I think. The gimmick has run its course at this level. Maybe Georgia Southern will be in need of his services again. Recruiting at Tech is going to be a challenge for any coach they hire. Saban would not be successful long term at Tech.
dolla dolla bill
September 30th, 2012
11:17 am
rent-a-dawg ain’t all that we he isn’t playing true freshmen o-linemen like up in mizzou….gurshall, energy vampire, tampax cowboyz….whatever cute catchphrase you idiots choose to use, won’t save that azz in columbia and jax…
BILLY JACK
September 30th, 2012
11:24 am
I think we have seen the last of GT Bob -do the honorable thing Bob tell your mom you are going to the basement until next football season-slide food under the door.UGA could shatter a series record by hanging 70 plus on the techies-I think after that game manboobs will be history-you can thank us later nerds.
abominable snowman dawg
September 30th, 2012
11:26 am
Billy Jack, the “peeking ahead” excuse is ood for a couple of series in a game. Midway thru the game, you are who you were prepared to be for that game. Uga was poorly prepared defensively. CTG has been shielded by a poor schedule. His backside has been exposed by every good team they have played. See Boise, MichSt, LSU for details. And yes, UGA led at halftime vs. LSU. They lost 42-10.
1eyedJack
September 30th, 2012
11:30 am
We won. We’re 5-0.
Rick James
September 30th, 2012
11:37 am
@harold
@Bob Horner
At least they didnt lose to Middle Tennesee State..
dolla dolla bill
September 30th, 2012
11:41 am
@SKB
Please stop with the “Gurshall” BS.. Can’t a UGA RB have an identify of his own? Why does every RB have to be compared to Hershall Walker?
++++++++++++++++++++++++
when walker is all the history you have, you gotta run with it…sad really…
Brainiac (CMR/UGA Fan For Life/J.Jones for Heisman))
September 30th, 2012
11:44 am
Why are some of you clowns blaming Murray for turnovers????????????
The pick-6 was off of a tipped ball and the fumble turnover was the result of a missed blocking asignment on a blitzing LB!!!!!!!!!!
He is human and will makes some mistakes!!!!!! Murray is the best QB in the SEC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brainiac (CMR/UGA Fan For Life/J.Jones for Heisman))
September 30th, 2012
11:50 am
@ Bob Horner:
Did you read Pitbull’s post immediately prior to yours???
He is pretty much correct because instead of blaming Murray for a fumle and a pick-6, he blamed our offense. The fumble was the result of a missed blocking assignment but the Vol D tipped the pick-6 pass.
TROTTINGHOME
September 30th, 2012
11:52 am
Who’s an elite team?
wreckmanic
September 30th, 2012
11:53 am
The redout was on the faces of the UGA fans when they saw that their mighty defense could be shredded. Just be glad West VA is not on the schedule.
The offense was clearly awesome but defense is not the anchor of this team.
Billy Joe Bobby
September 30th, 2012
11:58 am
I can see four probable upcoming losses for Georgia.
1. South Carolina
2. Florida
3. Ole Miss
4. Auburn
BILLY JACK
September 30th, 2012
12:00 pm
wreckmanic-dont worry about Georgia they will be just fine-worry about your wretched team.
Brainiac (CMR/UGA Fan For Life/J.Jones for Heisman))
September 30th, 2012
12:04 pm
@ Dolla Dolla bill:
Man you can’t imagine how satisfying and comfortable it is for we in Dawg Nation to read your drivel and remind ourselves that it is NONE OF YOUR DAMN BUSINESS what, when, where and why Dawg Nation
does or does not do.
If that is not plain enough then look at it like this!!!!!! ANY contribution from you and your ilk amount to no more than a “Popcorn Fart in a Tornado”!!!!!………………………………….Comprendez vous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kennesaw David
September 30th, 2012
12:05 pm
For all you football geniuses that are saying how SC will take down the dogs because they are apparently so much better, have you watched SC play at all this year? They struggled with Vandy, and they had to come from behind against the worst team in the SEC last night, Kentucky. SC cannot match UGA body for body talent wise. Only thing SC has is the evil genius with the visor seems to have UGA’s number. But SC cannot match up with UGA on the field.
BILLY JACK
September 30th, 2012
12:06 pm
Bobby Joe -4 probable losses- come back on when we are 6-0 and tell us how SC was overrated and Florida how we still have beaten nobody-and Ole Miss and Auburn thats just not gonna happen.
The Central Scrutinizer
September 30th, 2012
12:10 pm
You people are unreal. 20 points off a pick six and 2 drives of less than 20 yards…without that it’s 51-24. I’m not worried about the defense. Murray and Marshall hold on to the ball and that pass isn’t tipped, we blow them out.
Billy Joe Bobby
September 30th, 2012
12:11 pm
BILLY JACK,
I don’t plan on going anywhere. Georgia beat 10 cupcakes last year. They don’t have 10 cupcakes this year. South Carolina will out-coach them. The others will simply out-play them. Hide and watch.
Big Dawg
September 30th, 2012
12:12 pm
This is not pop warner, pound ball. It’s not the low tech defense you ran in high school either. It’s a highly complex game. Our Defense will be one of the best in the nation once every player gets used to what every other player does under game pressure. Write this down, Georgia will be peaking at the right time and will play in the SEC Championship game (if they can get by middle tennessee HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH).