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Off Week + Black Helmets + Black Pants – Defense = 41-17

Posted by Kevin on 11/02/2009

The Georgia Bulldogs enjoyed the off week prior to Saturday’s Florida game for only the second time in 18 years. What did the UGA coaching staff come up with to stymie the no. 1 Gators? Black helmets and black pants. The “fake juice” didn’t work as the Gators rolled over the Dawgs 41-17.

Florida has now won 17 of the past 20 games against the Bulldogs, and Mark Richt fell to 2-7 against the Gators.

And to add insult to injury, Tim Tebow rushed for 2 touchdowns, which broke the SEC rushing TD record held by Herschel Walker.

A little over a week ago, I wrote an article about the off week. It’s usually an advantage to have the off week, especially prior to a rivalry game such as this one. But evidently the Bulldogs didn’t take advantage of the extra time to fix any of their glaring problems, such as stupid penalties, turnovers and poor defense.

I also wrote an article entitled “Who Needs Motivation for the Georgia-Florida Game?“  This was in response to the various reports that the Dawgs were motivated by the Meyer timeouts last year, and the Gators were still upset about the 2007 celebration. I also wrote:

We shouldn’t need any fake juice or gimmicks to win this game. Blackouts? Uniform surprises? Celebrations? Timeouts? While those can all be fun, we shouldn’t need them to get motivated.

What we do need is excellent coaching, preparation, focus and determination to beat the Gators. Will we see that? Who knows.

Well, we know now. Apparently, this Georgia football program feels that we need uniform surprises and that gimmicks are what it takes to get motivated, or more motivated to line up against one of our most hated rivals. News flash: the better coached team, better prepared team and the team that makes the fewest mistakes usually wins. For the second consecutive year, the Bulldogs were not that team.

The helmets and pants had nothing to do with the outcome of the game. If anything, they made us look like the Grambling State Tigers, a Football Championship Subdivision team. I guess since we are playing like an FCS team, we should look like one too.

Georgias gameplan against the Gators (Image: The Helmet Project)

Georgia's gameplan against the Gators (Image: The Helmet Project)

But the helmets and pants aren’t what disturbs me the most. I am more concerned that given two weeks to prepare for Florida, we didn’t surprise them with anything on offense and our defense was porous as usual. A.J. Green, our most dynamic player, had only three receptions. Three!

Joe Cox, while a damn good Dawg, continues to struggle against quality competition. He threw three interceptions Saturday, one ill-advised throw that appeared to be a throw-away that didn’t make it far enough, and two that were tipped. And with six minutes left, Logan Gray threw an interception that was returned 5 yards for a TD.

With all of the preseason goals gone, where do the Bulldogs go from here? We could still conceivably finish 8-4, but it is highly unlikely. Georgia should be able to take care of Tennessee Tech on Saturday, but then comes Auburn, Kentucky and at Georgia Tech. All three of those games could go either way based on how poorly this Bulldog team is playing.

Is Logan Gray capable of performing better than Joe Cox? It’s hard to tell since Gray hasn’t been inserted into the game at QB except in garbage time. But he hasn’t looked like an SEC caliber quarterback when he has played. Should Richt play Aaron Murray and burn his redshirt to prepare him for 2010?

What can I say about the defense that isn’t already known?  It’s clear that this Georgia defense lacks discipline, technique and fundamentals. That falls squarely on the coaching staff, starting with Willie Martinez. The Bulldog defense has been in a steady decline the last few years. And if you think it’s a talent issue, that also falls on the coaching staff.

Mark Richt is the CEO of the Georgia football program. He gets paid a base salary of over $2 million. As the head of the Georgia football program, he has to make the tough decisions and sometimes those decisions may not be popular. Richt needs to right the ship by making wholesale changes to his coaching staff, especially on defense. He can’t sit idly by while Florida and Alabama run circles around us. And Tennessee, like it or not, is on the way back and may have passed us already.

What do you think?

Note: If I had more room in the title, I would have added + turnovers + penalties.

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Gametime: Georgia vs. Florida

Posted by Kevin on 10/29/2009

The Georgia Bulldogs (4-3, 3-2 SEC) will face the no. 1 ranked Florida Gators (7-0, 5-0 SEC) in Jacksonville on Halloween. The game will be televised by the CBS at 3:30 p.m. ET (Buy Tickets).

Last year, the Gators rolled over the Dawgs 49-10, and punctuated the victory with a couple of timeouts in the closing seconds.

The Gators come in to the game struggling somewhat on offense, but are still ranked first in all of the polls. Last week at Mississippi State, Tim Tebow threw two interceptions and both were returned for touchdowns.

Georgia enjoyed the rare pre-Florida off week, and will hopefully come in to the game rested and focused.

Inside the numbers:

  • Georgia holds a 47-38-2 overall series lead against Florida.
  • Florida has won 16 of the past 19 games.
  • Mark Richt is 2-6 against Florida.
  • Since 2001, UGA has averaged 17.9 points per game against Florida.
  • Since 2001, UGA’s defense has given up 24.8 points per game against Florida.
  • Since 1990, average points UGA has scored in 3 wins: 36.7
  • Since 1990, average points UGA has scored in 16 losses: 13.9
  • Average points scored in wins over UF under Richt: 36.5
  • Average points scored in losses to UF under Richt: 11.7

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New Georgia-Florida Contract Details Emerge

Posted by Kevin on 10/28/2009

Georgia-FloridaNew details have emerged today concerning the proposed Georgia-Florida contract. The new contract, when approved, will keep the Georgia-Florida game in Jacksonville through 2016.

Listed below are some of the details from the proposed contract:

  • Georgia and Florida will each get 41,000 tickets to sell
  • Jacksonville will pay for three 50-seat private planes for Georgia
  • Each school will receive $50,000 for travel costs
  • Each school will receive 1,500 parking spaces
  • Jacksonville will guarantee that the Greater Jacksonville Agricultural Fair will not be held the same weekend as the Georgia-Florida game

What stands out most are the three private planes for Georgia. The planes will fly the Bulldogs from Athens to St. Augustine prior to the game, and from Jacksonville to Athens after the game. This will definitely aid in the slight travel disparity between the two teams.

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Who Needs Motivation for the Georgia-Florida Game?

Posted by Kevin on 10/27/2009

I’ve read a lot of chatter from fans of both teams about extra motivation for the 2009 Georgia-Florida game. Florida fans harken back to the Celebration in 2007 and still cry disrespect. Georgia fans think back to last years 49-10 beating and the two Urban Meyer timeouts to extend the agony.

Other reasons to beat Florida that I’ve read:

  • Tim Tebow can break Herschel Walker’s rushing TD record against us
  • Ruin No. 1 Florida’s season

These are all good reasons to “get up” or get motivated for this game, and there are several others. But why do Georgia fans need added motivation for this game? It’s an annual game against one of our biggest rivals. We shouldn’t need motivation, and neither should the players.

Personally, I hate the Florida Gators. I also hate Georgia Tech, Auburn and Tennessee. Equally. I hate them all. They are our bitter rivals and I don’t want to see them succeed. Ever.

We shouldn’t need any fake juice or gimmicks to win this game. Blackouts? Uniform surprises? Celebrations? Timeouts? While those can all be fun, we shouldn’t need them to get motivated.

What we do need is excellent coaching, preparation, focus and determination to beat the Gators. Will we see that? Who knows.

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Georgia, Florida and the Off Week

Posted by Kevin on 10/21/2009

FLGA-2009Georgia and Florida will continue their annual border war on Halloween, October 31, 2009. This year, the Bulldogs get the coveted off week prior to the big game in Jacksonville.

While the Dawgs are resting, Florida will travel to Starkville to face the Mississippi State Bulldogs and new head coach Dan Mullen (former Florida Offensive Coordinator/QB’s Coach).

The “off week” or “open date” prior to the Georgia-Florida game has historically belonged to the Gators. Call it good scheduling or just dumb luck, Florida has enjoyed the week off before the Georgia game 16 times in the series (1904-present). By contrast, the Dawgs have had the week off only 5 times.

The Gators are 14-4 against the Bulldogs when they have the off week. Georgia has a record of 3-2 against the Gators after the open date.

Interestingly, Georgia had the off week prior to the game in 2007. It was the Dawgs’ first off week before Florida since 1991 (15 games). I guess the extra week gave Mark Richt enough time to concoct the infamous “Celebration” and the Dawgs went on to defeat the Gators 42-30.

So what does the off week mean in the grand scheme of this game? For the Gators, it means a lot looking at their record only. They’ve won 13 of 16.

In 12 seasons under Steve Spurrier, Florida enjoyed the off week nine times. Nine times! In those nine ball games, Florida went 8-1 with the sole loss to Jim Donnan’s team in 1997. Although this was a strategic scheduling move by Florida and the Ol’ Ball Coach, the Bulldogs weren’t exactly a competent team during that stretch.

But Georgia is the team that should benefit more from the off week, in my opinion, due to their travel to Jacksonville. The logistics for each team aren’t the same, therefore it’s almost an away game for Georgia even though the site is neutral. Yet the Bulldogs have had the off week only five times.

For such a big rivalry, the off week before this game should alternate between teams as much as possible. For the next couple of years, that seems to be the case. Georgia is off in 2009, Florida is off in 2010 and Georgia could be off in 2011.

What are your thoughts on the Georgia-Florida off week? Take a look at the numbers below, and then sound off in the comments.

Georgia’s Record vs. Florida after UGA Off Week (3-2):

  • 1938 – Won 19-6
  • 1987 – Won 23-10
  • 1990 – Lost 38-7
  • 1991 – Lost 45-13
  • 2007 – Won 42-30

Florida’s Record vs. Georgia after UF Off Week (14-4):

  • 1940 – Won 18-13
  • 1941 – Lost 19-3
  • 1946 – Lost 33-14
  • 1951 – Lost 7-6
  • 1955 – Won 19-13
  • 1993 – Won 33-26
  • 1994 - Won 52-14 (at Gainesville, FL)
  • 1995 – Won 52-17 (at Athens, GA)
  • 1996 – Won 47-7
  • 1997 – Lost 37-17
  • 1998 – Won 38-7
  • 1999 – Won 30-14
  • 2000 – Won 34-23
  • 2001 – Won 24-10
  • 2002 – Won 20-13
  • 2003 – Won 16-13
  • 2005 – Won 14-10
  • 2006 – Won 21-14

 

Georgia Bulldogs v. Florida Gators 2009 Game Day T-Shirts

Posted by Kevin on 10/19/2009

The Sicemdawgs.com Fan Shop has the Georgia Bulldogs v. Florida Gators 2009 Game Day T-Shirts in stock. There are three different adult shirts and three youth shirts available, each in red, gray or white.

Shipping is a flat rate of $4.99 per order, so order as many items as you like (applies to 48 Continental U.S. States only). Click on the pictures below for more information and to place your order.

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