Between the Hedges: A Georgia Bulldogs Dynasty (NCAA 12)
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Georgia Bulldogs Team History
2011
Georgia Bulldogs 2011 Schedule DATE OPPONENT RESULT Sep 3 vs #8 Boise State Broncos Won, 29-17 Sep 10 vs #13 South Carolina Gamecocks Won, 27-10 Sep 17 vs Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Won, 101-9 Sep 24 at Mississippi Rebels Oct 1 vs #19 Mississippi State Bulldogs Oct 8 at Tennessee Volunteers Oct 15 at Vanderbilt Commodores Oct 29 at #20 Florida Gators Nov 5 vs New Mexico State Aggies Nov 12 vs #12 Auburn Tigers Nov 19 vs Kentucky Wildcats Nov 26 at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Last edited by CP3_4MVP; 07-22-2011, 07:25 PM.Comment
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2010 Georgia Bulldogs Season RecapThe season started off with a convincing win against Louisiana. From there, however, the Bulldogs would struggle.

Without AJ Green (suspended four games for selling a jersey), the Bulldogs struggled against the next three SEC opponents. They dropped a close, sloppy played game to South Carolina, by a score of 17-6. Then they lost a heart breaker to Arkansas, as Ryan Mallett hooked up with Greg Childs in the last few seconds of the game. Then the Bulldogs traveled to Starkville, Mississippi to take on an up and coming Mississippi State team. Once again, sloppy play forced the Bulldogs to leave Starkville with a loss.
Most thought that when AJ Green returned for the game against Colorado, the Bulldogs would get an easy win in Boulder. They were wrong. Although AJ Green had an excellent game, and some highlight reel catches, Caleb King's fumbles and Blair Walsh's missed field goal attempts, put an end to a chance at winning.
Georgia responded in the next two home games with blowout wins against Tennessee and Vanderbilt. In those two games, new quarterback Aaron Murray and AJ Green built chemistry.
The Bulldogs traveled to Lexington and took care of business against Kentucky. Washaun Ealey rushed for a school record, five touchdowns, and carried the Bulldogs to victory.
Then, Georgia traveled to Jacksonville, for the annual, Georgia-Florida game. Georgia fell behind early, but was able to come back and force overtime, where they would eventually lose, 34-31.
The Bulldogs took care of business against a weak Idaho State.
Georgia then faced Cam Newton and the Auburn Tigers. Georgia lost, but didn't get blown out. They looked pretty solid, and the momentum carried into the Georgia Tech game.
Georgia jumped out to an early lead against Georgia Tech and never looked back. Dawgs won 42-34, making them bowl eligible.
They took on UCF, and the offense never showed up. They lost 10-6.
It was a very disappointing season for the Bulldogs, and AJ Green and Justin Houston leaving left Georgia fans even more upset.Last edited by CP3_4MVP; 06-11-2011, 07:15 PM.Comment
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Mark Richt Career at UGA
Career Record: 99-34
Record Against SEC: 56-28
Home Record: 54-12
Away Record: 34-10
Neutral Site Record: 11-12
True Road Openers: 8-2
True Home Openers: 11-0
Versus Ranked Teams at Home: 11-9
Versus Ranked Teams Away: 11-5
Versus Ranked Teams Neutral: 9-9
Versus Top 10 Teams at Home: 2-2
Versus Top 10 Teams Away: 4-3
Versus Top 10 Teams at Neutral Sites: 3-5
Day Games: 69-23
Night Games: 29-11
After Bye Week: 12-4
Versus SEC East: 32-18
Versus SEC West: 24-10
Non-Conference Record: 43-6
Conference Record at Home: 25-11
Conference Record Away: 27-8
Conference Record at Neutral Sites: 4-9
UGA Scores First: 75-10
Opponent Scores First: 24-24
Leading at Half: 78-8
Trailing at Half: 18-23
Tied at Half: 3-3
Leading after 3Q: 86-6
Trailing after 3rd Q: 8-28
Tied after 3rd Q: 5-0
Scoring < 18 Pts: 11-21
Scoring 18 + Pts: 88-13
Allowing less than 20 Pts: 70-9
Allowing 20+ Pts: 21-12
Allowing 30+ Pts: 8-14
Rushing for less than 100 yards: 14-15
Rushing for over 100 yards: 85-19
Rushing for 200+ yards: 23-2
Passing for 300+ yards: 20-5
Totaling less than 300 yards: 19-14
400+ yards of Total Offense: 50-7
Allowing less than 100 yds. rushing: 56-4
Allowing less than 300 yds. Total Off: 61-7
Allowing 400+ yds. total offense: 11-12
Having 100-yard rusher: 45-4
Opp. have 100-yard rusher: 14-15
No turnovers: 25-1
No takeaways: 9-11
In August: 3-1
In September: 33-8
In October: 28-12
In November: 25-10
In December: 5-3
In January: 5-1
Bowl Record: 7-3
*Through September 17, 2011.Last edited by CP3_4MVP; 07-22-2011, 07:38 PM.Comment
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2011 Offensive Preview

Aaron Murray will have to find a go to receiver other than AJ Green
Georgia looked bad last year in the first four games, going 1-3. Once AJ Green returned they looked better, going 5-4. They made the Liberty Bowl, but would end up losing to UCF.
Unfortunately for the Georgia offense, AJ Green decided to forego his senior season and go pro. However, that doesn't mean this offense will be as bad as last year, in the first four games. Aaron Murray, who had a stellar freshman season, will be a sophomore, and possibly a dark horse Heisman Trophy candidate.
Caleb King will more than likely start for the Bulldogs, since Washaun Ealy decided to transfer, and Isaiah Crowell is only a freshman. Many people forget that Caleb King came out of high school as one of the most highly touted recruits in the running back class. However, he hasn't been able to stay healthy and out of trouble. If he can avoid those things, he could shine in his final year as a Georgia Bulldog.
At the receiver spots you've got Tavarres King, who will fill AJ Green's spot, and Rantavious Wooten. Both are not very well known around the league, but are very capable players.
The line only lost Clint Boling, and has a ton of depth. The offensive line underachieved last year, deserving some of the credit for the terrible running game. They will need to open holes for the backs this year, or this team could be one dimensional, and not produce very much, offensively.Comment
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2011 Defense and Special Teams Preview

Bacarri Rambo will look to lead the defense this year.
Willie Martinez was fired after the 2009 season. Todd Grantham was hired to replace him. Truth be told, the Georgia defense was very good for a first year defense, trasitioning from a 4-3 to a 3-4. The problem is they got no support from the offense.
The leader up front is DeAngelo Tyson, but could be the junior college transfer, Jonathan Jenkins. Jenkins is a six foot four, three hundred forty pound nose tackle.
The linebacking corp is very deep this year, even with the loss of Justin Houston, who decided to forego his senior season, and slip to a third day prospect. Cornelius Washington and Jarvis Jones, the transfer from USC, will more than likely be the starting linebackers on the outside. Ray Drew, the very highly touted linebacker from Thomas County High School, in Thomasville, Georgia, will push these linebackers for a starting spot. Christian Robinson and Alec Ogletree, who played safety last year, will be starting on the inside linebacker spot. Richard Samuel and TJ Stripling are very good linebackers too, and will see plenty of playing time this year.
The defensive backfield could be one of the best in the SEC. They are on paper, but can that transfer to the field? They have lots of experience. Bacarri Rambo and Brandon Boykin have plenty of SEC experience and will need to lead this defense. Both had multiple interceptions and pass break ups. Rambo returned one interception for a touchdown. Rambo was second on the team in tackles, with 82, and had 5 tackles for loss. Brandon Boykin had 44 tackles and 5.5 tackles for loss. Branden Smith, Sanders Commings, and Jakar Hamilton are the other three top defensive backs.
Blair Walsh and Drew Butler are some of the top special team players in the country. Walsh was 46-47 on extra points and 20-23 on field goal attempts with a long of 53. Drew Butler averaged 44.5 yards per punt and pinned 19 inside the 20 on 50 attempts.
Branden Smith returned ten punts and average 14.3 yards per return. He and Brandon Boykin will more than likely split time returning punts this year. Brandon Boykin returned 34 kickoffs for 825 yards, averaging 24.3 yards per kickoff, and returning one for a touchdown.Comment
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