Friday, July 31, 2009

More Ticket Cutoffs Announced

The athletic department released more ticket cutoffs yesterday and it looks like enthusiasm for UGA football has returned to sustainable levels after last year's stratospheric numbers.  How can I tell?  The cutoff for Oklahoma State was a score of 4,000!  Contrast that with last year's cutoff for Arizona State - 27,007.
There are a lot of reasons for that drop, but mainly I'd say it's because Stillwater, Oklahoma does not compare to Tempe, Arizona for a long weekend get away.  Maybe the economy has scaled back some travel plans.  Nevertheless, I'm shocked that the OSU game has that low of a cutoff.  It's a good shocked because I'm going to get tickets, but still.
Also, if you wanted to go to Fayetteville and ordered tickets, you got them.
Quinton

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Hidden Yardage: Killer Penalties


As you already know, UGA was the most penalized team in the SEC and fourth most penalized team in the NCAA (116th) last year with 112 penalties (8.6/game) for 938 yards (72.2 yards/game).


UGA

UGA
Avg./Gm

Opp.

Opp.
Avg./Gm
Penalties 112 8.6
66 5.1
Penalty Yards 938 72.2
558 42.9
First Downs by Penalty 15 1.2
35 2.7

Many folks (including me) have said in the past that penalty stats overall aren't that indicative of whether or not a team is successful. After all, the Gators were 11th in the SEC in penalties and tied with Oklahoma for 105th nationally. However, the real problem is WHEN the penalties happened. Not just the total volume.

Last year, Georgia's defense surrendered 35 first downs to the opposition via penalty flags. That's a staggering 2.7 free first downs per game. By comparison, the Gators only gave up 1.5 first downs by penalty per game and Alabama only 1.2 per game.

At this point, some of you are saying, "See, Willie Martinez sucks." However, if you look at this stat per game since 2002*, Willie's defenses were giving up freebie first downs via penalty less often than Van Gorder's crew until the 2008 debacle.


The Opportunity for Improvement:
If Georgia's entire team were to simply go from rancid to mediocre in the penalty area, they could improve about 30 net yards per game in field position. Based on Richt's statistical track record in Athens, that's doable. This is the hidden yardage we've talked about in the past.

But again...it's not the volume of flags. It's when they fall.

Eliminating 1 first down by penalty per game for the defense, could be the difference in winning and losing. Consider that last year, Georgia opponents scored 314 points offensively (non-special teams or defense) during 147** possessions.

That means the average value of an offensive possession for our opponent's was 2.13 points (points/possessions). That may not sound like much because it's stretched across an entire season. But consider specific examples.

The Bama game.
  • Bama 1st Series - Georgia gave Bama two first downs on this drive including a roughing the passer play that happened when UGA recovered a Bama fumble. This cost UGA 7 points. Does the game get so far out of hand so quickly if we keep the momentum through that first possession?

  • Bama 2nd Series - UGA gives Bama a 1st down at mid-field on a defensive holding call. The possession ends with a 23 yard field goal. Does Leigh Tiffin make a 33 yard kick? Probably. But another drive was extended.
The Tech Game:
  • GT's 2nd Possession of 2nd Half - UGA gives GT a first down on a pass interference play of all things. Moves ball from the UGA 22 to the UGA 8. Next play TD. Holding GT to a FG here wins the game. (Although, not a defensive penalty...the first GT possession of the half started with a kick out of bounds followed by a 1 play 60 yard TD drive.)
Combine the 2.13 points per game from improving our defensive penalties with the special teams improvement we talked about a few weeks ago. We're almost giving the opponent an extra first down with every kickoff due to horrific coverage. Considering we kicked off 77 times last year, we're talking well over 500 hidden yards of field position for the other guys in 2008. Force 1 more punt per game by pushing the starting point back (a reasonable assumption), and you're adding another 2.13 points per game to the team. (I'm articulating the points per possession stat wrong here, but you get the idea)

What does 4.26 points per game mean? Last year, the UGA defense allowed (not turnover points allowed or special teams points) 24.2 points per game. Cutting that to about 20 points per game would be enormous. That's roughly what the 2007 team that finished #2 in the nation allowed. Given that we lost to GT by 3, no one can argue that 4 points of improvement wouldn't be a big deal. Beat GT and we finish 11-2 for the second year in a row, and we're all talking about a COMPLETELY different outlook for 2009.

Don't get me wrong. 20 points per game is still too many...but again....all of that improvement is BEFORE you factor in an improved pass rush or run defense by finally having healthy defensive linemen again.

Basically by trimming the stupid untimely penalties and getting better coverage on kickoffs, we get better quickly.

As for the kickoffs, I was pleased to see that Coach Richt doesn't want to redshirt any of the offensive skill, LBs or DBs in this freshman class to improve special teams. Getting the fourth team walk-on linebackers, fullbacks, long snappers and safeties off the kick coverage team and replacing them with faster scholarship players will do wonders for improving our kick coverage problems.

Bottom line. This team can get better by doing some basic things better.

PWD


*I can't find the '01 stats.

**Possession defined as a series involving a TD, FG, Punt, or Failed 4th Down. I didn't count possessions ending in a half because that's not easily accessible data.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Okie State: Ain't Skeered

At SEC Media Days, coaches usually select two players, one on each side of the ball, to accompany them to Birmingham.  The players are usually 1) seniors, 2) important to the success of the team, and 3) media savvy enough not to provide a heaping pile of rage fuel to modivate the opposition.  Mike Gundy makes his selections based on something else evidently.
At the Big 12 Media Days, Andre Sexton, OSU's strongside linebacker, discussed the Cowboy's trip to Athens in 2007.  The Pokes got a little intimidated by the atmosphere and it showed.  The Dawgs trucked the Cowboys 35-14 and were kneeling down on OSU's one yard line at the final horn.  They weren't ready for the big leagues then, but now Sexton thinks their hype is more deserved.  “Now we know,” said Sexton, a senior OSU linebacker, “Georgia's the one that has to be scared. Not us.”
The Senator ran across this way before I did, but I just wanted to note that Okie State thinks you should be scared. Really?  Based on what, one win against a top 20 opponent since 2005?  Hey, look, I get it.  Okie State has some legitimate reasons to be very excited right now.  They have a lot of very talented players and are primed for a breakthrough year.  UGA should absolutely respect the Pokes and I'm certainly not stating that UGA is going to roll OSU.  But, we should be afraid?
Speaking from experience here, don't get too caught up in your own hype.  Hype is freely given, but respect, much less fear, is earned through wins, not the mere promise of wins. 

Quinton

James Brown at Lunch

Just because....

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

God Bless Bill Stanfill

That guy has more fun at Steve Spurrier's expense than any man walking the planet. GATA. Don't miss the final paragraphs in the ABH about his College Football Hall of Fame induction.

To give you an idea for what a man he was physically. Here's a story from the Palm Beach Post about the season opener for his 1973 Dolphins:
Playing injured in those days was much more the norm than it is now. But Stanfill literally left his hospital bed to play in the 1973 opener against San Francisco at the Orange Bowl.

"I'd been in Mercy Hospital for 10 days with a lacerated liver, and early that morning, the team doctor (Herbert Virgin) came to see me and said my white blood count was too high, he couldn't let me out," Stanfill recalled.

"Then at 12:15, the nurse walks in and said, 'Dr. Virgin is going to be calling.' He did and said, 'Bill, do you have your car? Drive on down to the Orange Bowl.' I went down, the team was on the field, I got taped and went out and played 18 snaps.

"We won the game and when I was cutting my tape off, I noticed I still had my hospital bracelet on, so I walked into the training room and told Dr. Virgin, 'I'll give you the honor of cutting this off.' He said, 'No, you're going back to the hospital.' I spent three more days there."
Damn. Just Damn.

PWD

Atlanta Bulldog Club Meeting Last Night

The Bulldog meeting at the Cobb Galleria last night was fun, but a bit subdued. Then again, after the 2000 preseason meeting where Donnan issued his "Guarandamntee," they're all mild by comparison. The sooner the event returns to Colony Square the better. The crowds there were larger and a damn site better looking.

The AJC and ABH have reviews of the meeting up. One tidbit that was left out of all the recaps was Richt's description of the new Butts-Mehre renovation vs. the perceived need for an indoor practice facility. He talked about the new meeting rooms, training rooms and walk-through areas, and he explained why he and Damon elected to make this investment vs. an indoor practice facility.

I won't go into the answer because it's too long to type, but I'll say this. I loved it. It was straight out of my hymn book. Long and short of it...we don't need it right now because we'd only use 5+ days per year. I think a tear rolled down my cheek when he got finished explaining the prioritization.

Anyway...I promised a stats driven article for last night. It turns out that I have way more stats around penalties to do just one article. It needs more time to make the point come across more simply. In other words, my dog ate my stats post.

PWD

Monday, July 27, 2009

Vote Now in ESPN's College Football Live Poll

You're voting against Tech.  Do it before 3:15pm.

PWD

UNC vs. LSU at the Georgia Dome in 2010

Tony Barnhart says that LSU and UNC are very close to facing each other to open the season in 2010. The Chick-fil-A College Kickoff at the Georgia Dome would host the game. The other games in the series...
    2008 - Alabama vs. Clemson
    2009 - Alabama vs. Virginia Tech
    2010 - LSU vs. UNC
    2011 - TBD
    2012 - Tennessee at NC State
The Atlanta Sports Council is still looking for a 2011 game. Unfortunately, the Bulldogs schedule is full for 2011; although, I still say that could be fixed by dropping the pointless and incredibly unappealing series with Louisville. Without shuffling the schedule around dramatically or moving to a 5 game home schedule (which won't happen), Georgia can't play in the game until 2016.

PWD

(BTW -- I've got a post for tonight...probably after the Coach Richt thing in Cobb County about opportunities for improvement in 2009. Until then, I'm not expecting much posting on my part)

UNC vs. LSU at the Georgia Dome in 2010

Tony Barnhart says that LSU and UNC are very close to facing each other to open the season in 2010. The Chick-fil-A College Kickoff at the Georgia Dome would host the game. The other games in the series...
    2008 - Alabama vs. Clemson
    2009 - Alabama vs. Virginia Tech
    2010 - LSU vs. UNC
    2011 - TBD
    2012 - Tennessee at NC State
The Atlanta Sports Council is still looking for a 2011 game. Unfortunately, the Bulldogs schedule is full for 2011; although, I still say that could be fixed by dropping the pointless and incredibly unappealing series with Louisville. Without shuffling the schedule around dramatically or moving to a 5 game home schedule (which won't happen), Georgia can't play in the game until 2016.

PWD

(BTW -- I've got a post for tonight...probably after the Coach Richt thing in Cobb County about opportunities for improvement in 2009. Until then, I'm not expecting much posting on my part)

Friday, July 24, 2009

Hoops Schedule Rumors

The list of known and rumored games for the 2009-2010 basketball schedule continues to grow as MemphisDog sniffs out the quality rumors. He's the star of "CSI: UGA Hoops Schedule."

Because of his prowling, we have a few more games that fall into the quality rumors category. The current list is below.

Home:Away (all confirmed):
    Missouri
    Virginia Tech
    St. John's (Big East / SEC Challenge) - Dec. 9th
    UAB (Same day as UK football game) - Nov. 21st
Neutral:
    Illinois at Gwinnett Arena (confirmed)
That's directionally closer to what Harrick would put together when he was here. Certainly tougher than anything Felton, Jirsa or Durham put together. Don't sleep on Saint Louis or San Diego. SLU is coached by Rick Majerus, and San Diego beat Kentucky in Rupp Arena two years ago.

If those last three rumors hold up, that means there's only 2 more games out there. I've heard that part of the hold up in getting the hoops schedule out is the SEC. The new TV contracts that ESPN just signed with Fox Sports South and CSS on behalf of the SEC means that the b-ball schedule probably isn't as far along at the league office as you might expect.

PWD

Hoops Schedule Rumors

The list of known and rumored games for the 2009-2010 basketball schedule continues to grow as MemphisDog sniffs out the quality rumors. He's the star of "CSI: UGA Hoops Schedule."

Because of his prowling, we have a few more games that fall into the quality rumors category. The current list is below.

Home:Away (all confirmed):
    Missouri
    Virginia Tech
    St. John's (Big East / SEC Challenge) - Dec. 9th
    UAB (Same day as UK football game) - Nov. 21st
Neutral:
    Illinois at Gwinnett Arena (confirmed)
That's directionally closer to what Harrick would put together when he was here. Certainly tougher than anything Felton, Jirsa or Durham put together. Don't sleep on Saint Louis or San Diego. SLU is coached by Rick Majerus, and San Diego beat Kentucky in Rupp Arena two years ago.

If those last three rumors hold up, that means there's only 2 more games out there. I've heard that part of the hold up in getting the hoops schedule out is the SEC. The new TV contracts that ESPN just signed with Fox Sports South and CSS on behalf of the SEC means that the b-ball schedule probably isn't as far along at the league office as you might expect.

PWD

UGA headlines from Media Days beyond our borders


Image: Hipple

Here are some interesting articles that appeared beyond the normal ABH, AJC, Macon Telegraph, etc sources. I figure you already read those this morning. Anyway...here are some articles a little off the beaten path:
  • UGA's Relevancy - The Dothan Eagle talks about the expectations for the program and the schedule. I think they make some legit points, but they lost me in this section
    "[Georgia's] schedule is arguably the most daunting in the conference, as it opens the season at top-10 Oklahoma State and faces seven more losable games before Homecoming."
    I'm sorry...did you say 7 losable games before homecoming? By the most strict definition of losable, I guess Florida "could" lose to Charleston Southern. But let's be realistic...that's not what the writer meant. We have a 4 game schedule next year (OKSU, LSU, UF and GT). The rest of the teams we're playing will struggle to win 7 games.

  • Addition by Decimation - Team Speed Kills live blogged media days for SB Nation, and his recap of the UGA session makes fair points. You do NOT get better offensively by losing Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno. However, you can get better defensively by having Jeff Owens, Kade Weston, Rod Battle and a half dozen linebackers healthy . You can also get better defensively with Reshad Jones in a salary drive year and with upgraded depth at safety and cornerback so that you can bench first team guys who are struggling . From a personnel standpoing, the team improvement is going to come from the defense, and the offensive line will soften the blow of the skill losses. The rest of the improvement will come from attitude and cutting the penalties. Theoretically, improvement would also come from special teams, but I'll believe it when I see it.

  • 5 Things - Opelika-Auburn Now suggests that if Cox struggles Richt could be on his way out. Talk about hyperbole. Mark Richt has averaged over 10 wins a season for nine straight years. That has never happened in the history of the University. Contributions and revenues outpace most of the country by a wide margin, and he avoids meaningful controversy like the plague. The administration adores the guy. It would take catastrophic failure (back-to-back losing seasons) or a move into the ministry to get Richt out of Athens. Just because Auburn was stupid enough to run off the best coach they've ever had doesn't mean that UGA would be that stupid.

  • Keeping an Eye on Petrino - The Louisville-Courier says Richt has his eyes on the Arkansas coach because of the SEC's history of year two improvement. If he can recruit, he'll eventually turn ARK around. But he's working with a defense that averaged 31 points allowed per game...and without injuries being their excuse. Arkansas was about 5 plays away from being 0-12 last year. All positive momentum for their '09 season is built on LSU having a bumbling idiot for defensive coordinator last year which lead to a 31-30 win for the Hawgs. Climbing out of their hole this year will more likely come at the expense of the Gamecocks and Aggies than UGA.

  • Quick Hitters - The Clarion-Ledger mentions UGA bucking the national trend and booking three non-conference BCS games. Richt said in another interview that he doesn't expect that to happen again. That's an under statement. A friend in the Athletic Department said there's virtually no chance of UGA booking 3 tough OCC games again any time soon. However, I will say the fans b*tching about this season's OCC slate are overstating things. Arizona State is nothing more than Central Michigan with hotter co-eds.

  • As Good as He Wants - The Charleston Post-Courier has a quick hitter on A.J. Green. Another article says that he's up to 207 pounds, and he's faster than last year. I don't buy the 4.28 40 yard dash time that was leaked last week any more than I believe in unicorns. But he's going to be faster than last year if his groin is finally healthy, and that's plenty fast enough.

  • Media Days Round-Up - Mobile Press Register touches on a variety of topics including Auburn going after Searels and Garner last off season.
I forgot to ask any of my reporter friends to ask this question...."Do you believe in Evil Richt?" I would've paid to hear him get asked and answer questions about the Evil One.

See Also:
-- 2009 Georgia Bulldogs Football Tickets (UGA)

PWD

UGA headlines from Media Days beyond our borders


Image: Hipple

Here are some interesting articles that appeared beyond the normal ABH, AJC, Macon Telegraph, etc sources. I figure you already read those this morning. Anyway...here are some articles a little off the beaten path:
  • UGA's Relevancy - The Dothan Eagle talks about the expectations for the program and the schedule. I think they make some legit points, but they lost me in this section
    "[Georgia's] schedule is arguably the most daunting in the conference, as it opens the season at top-10 Oklahoma State and faces seven more losable games before Homecoming."
    I'm sorry...did you say 7 losable games before homecoming? By the most strict definition of losable, I guess Florida "could" lose to Charleston Southern. But let's be realistic...that's not what the writer meant. We have a 4 game schedule next year (OKSU, LSU, UF and GT). The rest of the teams we're playing will struggle to win 7 games.

  • Addition by Decimation - Team Speed Kills live blogged media days for SB Nation, and his recap of the UGA session makes fair points. You do NOT get better offensively by losing Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno. However, you can get better defensively by having Jeff Owens, Kade Weston, Rod Battle and a half dozen linebackers healthy . You can also get better defensively with Reshad Jones in a salary drive year and with upgraded depth at safety and cornerback so that you can bench first team guys who are struggling . From a personnel standpoing, the team improvement is going to come from the defense, and the offensive line will soften the blow of the skill losses. The rest of the improvement will come from attitude and cutting the penalties. Theoretically, improvement would also come from special teams, but I'll believe it when I see it.

  • 5 Things - Opelika-Auburn Now suggests that if Cox struggles Richt could be on his way out. Talk about hyperbole. Mark Richt has averaged over 10 wins a season for nine straight years. That has never happened in the history of the University. Contributions and revenues outpace most of the country by a wide margin, and he avoids meaningful controversy like the plague. The administration adores the guy. It would take catastrophic failure (back-to-back losing seasons) or a move into the ministry to get Richt out of Athens. Just because Auburn was stupid enough to run off the best coach they've ever had doesn't mean that UGA would be that stupid.

  • Keeping an Eye on Petrino - The Louisville-Courier says Richt has his eyes on the Arkansas coach because of the SEC's history of year two improvement. If he can recruit, he'll eventually turn ARK around. But he's working with a defense that averaged 31 points allowed per game...and without injuries being their excuse. Arkansas was about 5 plays away from being 0-12 last year. All positive momentum for their '09 season is built on LSU having a bumbling idiot for defensive coordinator last year which lead to a 31-30 win for the Hawgs. Climbing out of their hole this year will more likely come at the expense of the Gamecocks and Aggies than UGA.

  • Quick Hitters - The Clarion-Ledger mentions UGA bucking the national trend and booking three non-conference BCS games. Richt said in another interview that he doesn't expect that to happen again. That's an under statement. A friend in the Athletic Department said there's virtually no chance of UGA booking 3 tough OCC games again any time soon. However, I will say the fans b*tching about this season's OCC slate are overstating things. Arizona State is nothing more than Central Michigan with hotter co-eds.

  • As Good as He Wants - The Charleston Post-Courier has a quick hitter on A.J. Green. Another article says that he's up to 207 pounds, and he's faster than last year. I don't buy the 4.28 40 yard dash time that was leaked last week any more than I believe in unicorns. But he's going to be faster than last year if his groin is finally healthy, and that's plenty fast enough.

  • Media Days Round-Up - Mobile Press Register touches on a variety of topics including Auburn going after Searels and Garner last off season.
I forgot to ask any of my reporter friends to ask this question...."Do you believe in Evil Richt?" I would've paid to hear him get asked and answer questions about the Evil One.

See Also:
-- 2009 Georgia Bulldogs Football Tickets (UGA)

PWD

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

SEC Announces full TV Schedule for First 3 Weeks

The SEC announced the full TV schedule for the first three weeks of the season. All times listed are Eastern. (Note: ERT/SEC Network simply refers to games and time slots you previously associated with Lincoln Financial/RayCom/JP Sports. ESPN has simply negotiated a better syndication package of TV stations than RayCom ever did and given it a better name...SEC Network.)

The power of the new SEC/ESPN relationship is pretty obvious in the first three weeks as 24 of 27 games involving SEC teams will be televised on cable or over the air. Only three games will require a Pay Per View fee, and none will be off TV. Also note that 7 of the 11 games in Week 1 are night games, and 6 of 9 games are at night in Week 3.

Mike Slive talked about the TV deal on Wednesday, and his comments can be found here. It's incredibly ambitious, and it's going to be very hard for JimFomDuluth or me to predict where / when some of the Tier 2 match-ups will air.

Game Network Time
Thur. Sept. 3
South Carolina at NC State ESPN 7:00 ET
Sat. Sept. 5
Kentucky vs. Miami (Ohio) ESPNU 12:00 ET
W. Kentucky at Tennessee ERT/SEC Network 12:21 ET*
Jackson State at Miss. State ESPNU 3:30 ET
Georgia at Oklahoma State ABC 3:30 ET
La. Tech at Auburn ESPNU 7:00 ET
Charleston Southern at UF FSN 7:00 ET
Missouri State at Arkansas Inst. PPV 7:00 ET
W. Carolina at Vanderbilt CSS 7:30 ET
Alabama vs. Virginia Tech ABC 8:00 ET
LSU at Washington ESPN 10:30 ET
Sun. Sept. 6
Ole Miss at Memphis ESPN 3:30 ET



Sat. Sept. 12
Troy at Florida ERT/SEC Network 12:21 ET*
UCLA at Tennessee ESPN 4:00 ET
South Carolina at Georgia ESPN2 7:00 ET
Vanderbilt at LSU ESPNU 7:00 ET
Miss. State at Auburn FSN 7:00 ET
FIU at Alabama Inst. PPV 7:00 ET



Sat. Sept. 19
Louisville at Kentucky ESPNU 12:00 ET
North Texas at Alabama ERT/SEC Network 12:21 ET*
Tennessee at Florida CBS 3:30 ET
La. Lafayette at LSU ESPNU 7:00 ET
Miss. State at Vanderbilt FSN 7:00 ET
SE Louisiana at Ole Miss CSS 7:30 ET
Georgia at Arkansas ESPN or ESPN2 7:45 ET
West Virginia at Auburn ESPN or ESPN2 7:45 ET
Florida Atlantic at SC Inst. PPV 7:00 ET



Thur. Sept. 24
Ole Miss at South Carolina ESPN 7:30 ET



* ERT/SEC Network Games Kickoff at 12:21 ET with Pre Game Show at 12:00 ET

I think they'll announce the UGA vs. Arizona State kickoff on Monday after our game against Ok State.

See Also:
-- SEC Media Days - ABH

PWD

SEC Announces full TV Schedule for First 3 Weeks

The SEC announced the full TV schedule for the first three weeks of the season. All times listed are Eastern. (Note: ERT/SEC Network simply refers to games and time slots you previously associated with Lincoln Financial/RayCom/JP Sports. ESPN has simply negotiated a better syndication package of TV stations than RayCom ever did and given it a better name...SEC Network.)

The power of the new SEC/ESPN relationship is pretty obvious in the first three weeks as 24 of 27 games involving SEC teams will be televised on cable or over the air. Only three games will require a Pay Per View fee, and none will be off TV. Also note that 7 of the 11 games in Week 1 are night games, and 6 of 9 games are at night in Week 3.

Mike Slive talked about the TV deal on Wednesday, and his comments can be found here. It's incredibly ambitious, and it's going to be very hard for JimFomDuluth or me to predict where / when some of the Tier 2 match-ups will air.

Game Network Time
Thur. Sept. 3
South Carolina at NC State ESPN 7:00 ET
Sat. Sept. 5
Kentucky vs. Miami (Ohio) ESPNU 12:00 ET
W. Kentucky at Tennessee ERT/SEC Network 12:21 ET*
Jackson State at Miss. State ESPNU 3:30 ET
Georgia at Oklahoma State ABC 3:30 ET
La. Tech at Auburn ESPNU 7:00 ET
Charleston Southern at UF FSN 7:00 ET
Missouri State at Arkansas Inst. PPV 7:00 ET
W. Carolina at Vanderbilt CSS 7:30 ET
Alabama vs. Virginia Tech ABC 8:00 ET
LSU at Washington ESPN 10:30 ET
Sun. Sept. 6
Ole Miss at Memphis ESPN 3:30 ET



Sat. Sept. 12
Troy at Florida ERT/SEC Network 12:21 ET*
UCLA at Tennessee ESPN 4:00 ET
South Carolina at Georgia ESPN2 7:00 ET
Vanderbilt at LSU ESPNU 7:00 ET
Miss. State at Auburn FSN 7:00 ET
FIU at Alabama Inst. PPV 7:00 ET



Sat. Sept. 19
Louisville at Kentucky ESPNU 12:00 ET
North Texas at Alabama ERT/SEC Network 12:21 ET*
Tennessee at Florida CBS 3:30 ET
La. Lafayette at LSU ESPNU 7:00 ET
Miss. State at Vanderbilt FSN 7:00 ET
SE Louisiana at Ole Miss CSS 7:30 ET
Georgia at Arkansas ESPN or ESPN2 7:45 ET
West Virginia at Auburn ESPN or ESPN2 7:45 ET
Florida Atlantic at SC Inst. PPV 7:00 ET



Thur. Sept. 24
Ole Miss at South Carolina ESPN 7:30 ET



* ERT/SEC Network Games Kickoff at 12:21 ET with Pre Game Show at 12:00 ET

I think they'll announce the UGA vs. Arizona State kickoff on Monday after our game against Ok State.

See Also:
-- SEC Media Days - ABH

PWD

2009 SEC Media Days Schedule


All Times EASTERN:
Wednesday:
    1:30 - 2:00 Mike Slive (SEC Commissioner)
    2:00 - 3:00 Arkansas and Vanderbilt
    4:00 - 6:00 Miss State and Kentucky
Thursday:
    9:30 - 11:30 Alabama and Georgia
    11:30 - 1:30 Ole Miss and Florida
Friday:
    9:30 - 11:30 Auburn and South Carolina
    11:30 - 1:30 LSU and Tennessee
Each team brings one offensive and one defensive player to join their head coach. UGA is bringing Jeff Owens and Joe Cox. Jeff also represented the UGA defense at the 2008 SEC Media Days as well. I'm not sure, but I'd wager he's the first Dawg player in a long time to attend twice.

Speaking at SEC Media Days (all teams offense):
    0 RB
    1 WR
    2 TE
    3 QB
    5 OL
So much for bringing the skill position sizzle to B'ham. The biggest name players at the event will be Tim Tebow, Jevan Snead, Brandon Spikes and Eric Berry. With so little star power among the players, the media will be drawn even more closely to the league's coaches.

The last thing Mike Slive wants at Media Days is more coverage of coaching personalities.

PWD

2009 SEC Media Days Schedule


All Times EASTERN:
Wednesday:
    1:30 - 2:00 Mike Slive (SEC Commissioner)
    2:00 - 3:00 Arkansas and Vanderbilt
    4:00 - 6:00 Miss State and Kentucky
Thursday:
    9:30 - 11:30 Alabama and Georgia
    11:30 - 1:30 Ole Miss and Florida
Friday:
    9:30 - 11:30 Auburn and South Carolina
    11:30 - 1:30 LSU and Tennessee
Each team brings one offensive and one defensive player to join their head coach. UGA is bringing Jeff Owens and Joe Cox. Jeff also represented the UGA defense at the 2008 SEC Media Days as well. I'm not sure, but I'd wager he's the first Dawg player in a long time to attend twice.

Speaking at SEC Media Days (all teams offense):
    0 RB
    1 WR
    2 TE
    3 QB
    5 OL
So much for bringing the skill position sizzle to B'ham. The biggest name players at the event will be Tim Tebow, Jevan Snead, Brandon Spikes and Eric Berry. With so little star power among the players, the media will be drawn even more closely to the league's coaches.

The last thing Mike Slive wants at Media Days is more coverage of coaching personalities.

PWD

Dawgs land 2 more commits. 13 of 18 on defense

TJ Stripling ($ premium), a 4 star defensive end, and Nickell Robey ($), a 4 star DB/Athlete, have committed to Georgia during the past 24 hours. Georgia now has 18 total commitments, and 13 of the kids are on defense with a heavy, heavy emphasis on speed on the group.

Glad to have them. This is certainly one way to fix a defense that looked slow and tentative last year.

But the bigger story of the week on the recruiting front looks to be the spat at Carver High School in Columbus. The story is almost two days old now. You can read it here, here or here.

But here's my belated take. Everyone on this process screwed up. The kid, the high school coach and the Georgia staff. All of them botched this kid's recruitment badly over the past two months. I don't for a minute think it's a conspiracy by an ex-Auburn player turned high school football coach to blow this up. Nor do I think it's a conspiracy by Richt to offer the QB in hopes of landing the other kids at the high school.

It's just a run of the mill shank. The kid had an offer, and he didn't commit...despite knowing that UGA was short on scholarships this year. According to Dean Legge at DawgPost.com, UGA got 11 public commitments after the kid got his offer in May. That brought our total number of public commitments to 15. Why wait if you know you want to come to UGA? That's on the kid.

Georgia knew it was running out of scholarships with the public commitments plus likely private commitments and "on the cusp" commitments from a handful of others. Why not tell the kid that we weren't going to sign a QB this year? Why wait? That's on the coaches.

And the high school coach blew this from the start. He knows how the recruiting process works. It's not like UGA pulled his offer after the kid committed. That's the unforgivable sin. It's a game of musical chairs and you don't wait to be the last kid to grab your seat. The HS coach let his kids down in managing their recruitment.

This will all blow over in a few months and everything will get back to normal. Richt has the credibility to fix this. The high school coach said as much in the interviews. Per the Georgia High School Football Daily (partial list of quotes):
"I told [Richt] how I felt, and he said he supported my decision and said he didn't blame me," McGee said. "He apologized. He admitted that they screwed up and didn't handle the situation correctly."

"I respect Coach Richt; I know he's a Christian guy," McGee said. "He's a model coach and father. It's just a big breakdown in their communication within the coaching staff at Georgia, and that's kind of sad. I'm sure they'll get it corrected."

"Mark Richt is a class guy; I'm sure he'll write a letter of apology and things of that sort," McGee said. "It's going to take time. I've got to stand up for kids in my program."
I think the only folks who are really overreacting are recruiting junkies. And the only person genuinely hurt by this is the QB who will end up likely playing for a program not quite as good as UGA. Long term, I'd wager this is a non-event.

See Also:
-- If you want something done right... - Blutarsky

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Dawgs land 2 more commits. 13 of 18 on defense

TJ Stripling ($ premium), a 4 star defensive end, and Nickell Robey ($), a 4 star DB/Athlete, have committed to Georgia during the past 24 hours. Georgia now has 18 total commitments, and 13 of the kids are on defense with a heavy, heavy emphasis on speed on the group.

Glad to have them. This is certainly one way to fix a defense that looked slow and tentative last year.

But the bigger story of the week on the recruiting front looks to be the spat at Carver High School in Columbus. The story is almost two days old now. You can read it here, here or here.

But here's my belated take. Everyone on this process screwed up. The kid, the high school coach and the Georgia staff. All of them botched this kid's recruitment badly over the past two months. I don't for a minute think it's a conspiracy by an ex-Auburn player turned high school football coach to blow this up. Nor do I think it's a conspiracy by Richt to offer the QB in hopes of landing the other kids at the high school.

It's just a run of the mill shank. The kid had an offer, and he didn't commit...despite knowing that UGA was short on scholarships this year. According to Dean Legge at DawgPost.com, UGA got 11 public commitments after the kid got his offer in May. That brought our total number of public commitments to 15. Why wait if you know you want to come to UGA? That's on the kid.

Georgia knew it was running out of scholarships with the public commitments plus likely private commitments and "on the cusp" commitments from a handful of others. Why not tell the kid that we weren't going to sign a QB this year? Why wait? That's on the coaches.

And the high school coach blew this from the start. He knows how the recruiting process works. It's not like UGA pulled his offer after the kid committed. That's the unforgivable sin. It's a game of musical chairs and you don't wait to be the last kid to grab your seat. The HS coach let his kids down in managing their recruitment.

This will all blow over in a few months and everything will get back to normal. Richt has the credibility to fix this. The high school coach said as much in the interviews. Per the Georgia High School Football Daily (partial list of quotes):
"I told [Richt] how I felt, and he said he supported my decision and said he didn't blame me," McGee said. "He apologized. He admitted that they screwed up and didn't handle the situation correctly."

"I respect Coach Richt; I know he's a Christian guy," McGee said. "He's a model coach and father. It's just a big breakdown in their communication within the coaching staff at Georgia, and that's kind of sad. I'm sure they'll get it corrected."

"Mark Richt is a class guy; I'm sure he'll write a letter of apology and things of that sort," McGee said. "It's going to take time. I've got to stand up for kids in my program."
I think the only folks who are really overreacting are recruiting junkies. And the only person genuinely hurt by this is the QB who will end up likely playing for a program not quite as good as UGA. Long term, I'd wager this is a non-event.

See Also:
-- If you want something done right... - Blutarsky

PWD

Monday, July 20, 2009

Larry Munson Clips from the Vault

ChopDawg has a deep, deep library of Larry Munson calls from '66 to '86. He also has calls from '59-66 before Munson came to UGA. Including the Flea Flicker vs. Bama in '65 and the epic thriller vs. Auburn in 1959. For those older calls Ed Thilenius was the play-by-play man.

The sound quality on the old stuff is pretty rough, but what do you expect? It's 50 year old audio that's probably been converted to different tapes and formats a half-dozen times.

Enjoy. Your productivity for the day has been officially ruined.

PWD

Larry Munson Clips from the Vault

ChopDawg has a deep, deep library of Larry Munson calls from '66 to '86. He also has calls from '59-66 before Munson came to UGA. Including the Flea Flicker vs. Bama in '65 and the epic thriller vs. Auburn in 1959. For those older calls Ed Thilenius was the play-by-play man.

The sound quality on the old stuff is pretty rough, but what do you expect? It's 50 year old audio that's probably been converted to different tapes and formats a half-dozen times.

Enjoy. Your productivity for the day has been officially ruined.

PWD

Bad, But Not Alone

 
"We can't beat them either."
3-16.  How many times we will hear this in October?  3-16 is UGA's record against UF since 1990, the year of Spurrier's arrival.  It's embarrasing that the Gators have so dominated the past 19 years.  To put that record in context, though, I decided to look at everyone else's record against UF during that span too.  Well, actually, I'd rather look at 1992 to the present because that's when the SEC conference schedule as we now know it became standardized.
So, since 1992, UGA is 3-14 against the Gators.  In that same period, both UT and LSU are 5-12.  Those teams are playing the Gators in their stadiums every other year, both of which are pretty nasty places to play.  You'd think the home field might significantly alter the series, but it hasn't.  In the pregame hype before a Cocktail Party, no analyst's can resist the 3-16 jab at Georgia. So, why don't LSU and UT get similar treatment from the pundits?  My guess is that since both those teams have won MNCs recently, they get a pass.  Both these programs have been at or above UGA's level during that period, yet they couldn't muster many more wins than we did.
The LSU comparison is actually pretty interesting.  LSU went through some dark days in the 90's.  Georgia had their struggles that decade, too (although not quite as bad as LSU).   Both teams fortunes improved when Spurrier left and they got solid coaching.  The Tigers beat UF in 1997, 2002, 2004, 2005, and 2007.  UGA beat the Gators in 1997, 2004, and 2007.  Notice that UGA hasn't beaten UF unless LSU did it earlier in the same year.  The years that LSU won and we didn't were 2002 and 2005.  I don't need to remind you about those two games. 
We've been bad against the Gators, but we aren't alone.  The most prominent SEC teams aren't performing much better against the Gators.  I wouldn't expect ESPN to mention 5-12 next year in Baton Rouge, but I will be rooting pretty hard for the Tigers.

Quinton

Bad, But Not Alone

 
"We can't beat them either."
3-16.  How many times we will hear this in October?  3-16 is UGA's record against UF since 1990, the year of Spurrier's arrival.  It's embarrasing that the Gators have so dominated the past 19 years.  To put that record in context, though, I decided to look at everyone else's record against UF during that span too.  Well, actually, I'd rather look at 1992 to the present because that's when the SEC conference schedule as we now know it became standardized.
So, since 1992, UGA is 3-14 against the Gators.  In that same period, both UT and LSU are 5-12.  Those teams are playing the Gators in their stadiums every other year, both of which are pretty nasty places to play.  You'd think the home field might significantly alter the series, but it hasn't.  In the pregame hype before a Cocktail Party, no analyst's can resist the 3-16 jab at Georgia. So, why don't LSU and UT get similar treatment from the pundits?  My guess is that since both those teams have won MNCs recently, they get a pass.  Both these programs have been at or above UGA's level during that period, yet they couldn't muster many more wins than we did.
The LSU comparison is actually pretty interesting.  LSU went through some dark days in the 90's.  Georgia had their struggles that decade, too (although not quite as bad as LSU).   Both teams fortunes improved when Spurrier left and they got solid coaching.  The Tigers beat UF in 1997, 2002, 2004, 2005, and 2007.  UGA beat the Gators in 1997, 2004, and 2007.  Notice that UGA hasn't beaten UF unless LSU did it earlier in the same year.  The years that LSU won and we didn't were 2002 and 2005.  I don't need to remind you about those two games. 
We've been bad against the Gators, but we aren't alone.  The most prominent SEC teams aren't performing much better against the Gators.  I wouldn't expect ESPN to mention 5-12 next year in Baton Rouge, but I will be rooting pretty hard for the Tigers.

Quinton

Mark Bradley on Donnan's induction in the Hall of Fame



I agree with much of what Bradley wrote here. He talks about Donnan just being a play or two away. Per Bradley:

"With a better bounce or two, Donnan mightn’t have needed friends. Say Jasper Sanks hadn’t fumbled against Florida, or if Al Ford had decided Sanks didn’t fumble against Georgia Tech. Say Terrence Edwards, deployed at quarterback, hadn’t stepped out of bounds on third-and-goal in OT at Auburn in November 2000. Had Donnan won one or two of those, would Michael Adams have acted as he did when he did?"

On the one hand, I agree. He was a play or two from keeping his job. But was he a play or two away from building a program that could sustainably compete with UF and UT? Probably not.

I had a friend who was a member of the support staff for football during the transition years between Richt and Donnan. The person described the week of practice leading up to the 2000 UT game as the greatest effort they had seen from a Donnan coached team, but that effort didn't compare to a typical practice week from a Coach Richt team. The tempo and expectations just weren't the same. That said, I've talked to former JD players who think the world of him as a person and coach.

Donnan should absolutely be commended by the Dawg Nation for taking over a program that had slipped to near Ole Miss or South Carolina levels in '96. We were coming off probation, and Glen Mason had already rejected us. We were a mess, and the wrong hire could've set us back a decade. He elevated recruiting, lead the revamping of our weight room and other facilities, and brought back hope. And he never took a pot shot at the program after he left (a shot at Adams sure, but never the Dawgs).

Three things would've made Donnan a better coach:
1. Not hiring Kevin Ramsey. Other than Jim Harrick, Jr., Ramsey might be the worst assistant coaching hire in the history of Georgia Athletics.

2. Quincy Carter never being admitted to UGA. If he had stuck with his Tech commitment, we would've had Nate Hybl. Hybl left UGA because Quincy was clearly more talented after the '98 season, and he went on to win a Big 12 title at Oklahoma as QB. Quincy was supremely gifted, but he was a Coach Killer.

3. Moving that 750AM call-in show from Sunday nights to Monday or Tuesday. Richt has it on Mondays now which gives fans two days to cool off after a loss. Donnan didn't suffer a fool well, and the combo of half-cocked fan and direct anonymous confrontation was a disasterous cocktail. It was can't miss radio, but it was completely out of control.

To me, the measure of a coach is...did you leave the program better than you found it? And, did you stay out of trouble? The answer was yes.

PWD

Mark Bradley on Donnan's induction in the Hall of Fame



I agree with much of what Bradley wrote here. He talks about Donnan just being a play or two away. Per Bradley:

"With a better bounce or two, Donnan mightn’t have needed friends. Say Jasper Sanks hadn’t fumbled against Florida, or if Al Ford had decided Sanks didn’t fumble against Georgia Tech. Say Terrence Edwards, deployed at quarterback, hadn’t stepped out of bounds on third-and-goal in OT at Auburn in November 2000. Had Donnan won one or two of those, would Michael Adams have acted as he did when he did?"

On the one hand, I agree. He was a play or two from keeping his job. But was he a play or two away from building a program that could sustainably compete with UF and UT? Probably not.

I had a friend who was a member of the support staff for football during the transition years between Richt and Donnan. The person described the week of practice leading up to the 2000 UT game as the greatest effort they had seen from a Donnan coached team, but that effort didn't compare to a typical practice week from a Coach Richt team. The tempo and expectations just weren't the same. That said, I've talked to former JD players who think the world of him as a person and coach.

Donnan should absolutely be commended by the Dawg Nation for taking over a program that had slipped to near Ole Miss or South Carolina levels in '96. We were coming off probation, and Glen Mason had already rejected us. We were a mess, and the wrong hire could've set us back a decade. He elevated recruiting, lead the revamping of our weight room and other facilities, and brought back hope. And he never took a pot shot at the program after he left (a shot at Adams sure, but never the Dawgs).

Three things would've made Donnan a better coach:
1. Not hiring Kevin Ramsey. Other than Jim Harrick, Jr., Ramsey might be the worst assistant coaching hire in the history of Georgia Athletics.

2. Quincy Carter never being admitted to UGA. If he had stuck with his Tech commitment, we would've had Nate Hybl. Hybl left UGA because Quincy was clearly more talented after the '98 season, and he went on to win a Big 12 title at Oklahoma as QB. Quincy was supremely gifted, but he was a Coach Killer.

3. Moving that 750AM call-in show from Sunday nights to Monday or Tuesday. Richt has it on Mondays now which gives fans two days to cool off after a loss. Donnan didn't suffer a fool well, and the combo of half-cocked fan and direct anonymous confrontation was a disasterous cocktail. It was can't miss radio, but it was completely out of control.

To me, the measure of a coach is...did you leave the program better than you found it? And, did you stay out of trouble? The answer was yes.

PWD

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Garrison Smith (5 star DT) commits to UGA

The Georgia Bulldogs got a huge commitment tonight ($ premium) from Garrison Smith (6'3"+ and 250 lbs). Smith is an elite defensive tackle, and his videos on the Scout and Rivals network speak for themselves. When you watch the videos ($ premium), you see a player exploding past, through and over double teams...tossing blockers...and chasing down running backs 15 yards down the field.

He'll have to get bigger to play inside in Athens, but he's only about 15 pounds smaller than Jonathan Sullivan was at the same point in his career.

Academically, his Scout.com profile shows a self-reported 3.5 GPA and a 1280 SAT. Given the strength of his transcript and his brother being a former GT player, his commitment to UGA doesn't speak much to Paul Johnson's recruiting pitch. The Florida Gators were the other other finalist for Smith.

It's a helluva a recruiting year in Athens, and there only look to be about 4-5 slots left. I'm hoping they go to:
    1 DT (#1 remaining priority)
    1 CB
    1 WR
    1 RB
    1 OL
PWD

Garrison Smith (5 star DT) commits to UGA

The Georgia Bulldogs got a huge commitment tonight ($ premium) from Garrison Smith (6'3"+ and 250 lbs). Smith is an elite defensive tackle, and his videos on the Scout and Rivals network speak for themselves. When you watch the videos ($ premium), you see a player exploding past, through and over double teams...tossing blockers...and chasing down running backs 15 yards down the field.

He'll have to get bigger to play inside in Athens, but he's only about 15 pounds smaller than Jonathan Sullivan was at the same point in his career.

Academically, his Scout.com profile shows a self-reported 3.5 GPA and a 1280 SAT. Given the strength of his transcript and his brother being a former GT player, his commitment to UGA doesn't speak much to Paul Johnson's recruiting pitch. The Florida Gators were the other other finalist for Smith.

It's a helluva a recruiting year in Athens, and there only look to be about 4-5 slots left. I'm hoping they go to:
    1 DT (#1 remaining priority)
    1 CB
    1 WR
    1 RB
    1 OL
PWD

Coach Fox finalized his Basketball Staff



About a week ago, Coach Fox hired his last assistants and operations guys. The big name among them is Mark Pope, former UK player under Pitino. Pope started his career as a player for Coach Fox at the University of Washington before transferring to the Wildcats and ultimately winning a national title.

Pope will serve as a basketball operations coordinator for Coach Fox. It's sort of an entry level hoops position, but it's interesting that he left Columbia Medical School and his position at New York Presbyterian Hospital to return to coaching.

Already on staff is Coach Kwanza Johnson a former Tubby Smith player who has a law degree from the University of Tulsa. Coach Fox is probably the only hoops coach in America with a doctor and a lawyer on his coaching staff. If we ever recruit a Jewish kid, their mother will LOVE us. It's a lock I tell ya.

See Also:
-- Hoops the right medicine for Pope - Louisville Courier

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Yes. This is a week old story, but there have been some nice follow-up profile pieces since then.