This won’t come as a surprise to anyone that follows Georgia football.
Every season, there comes a point when football hits a slack period, just about now.
Spring football is over and some have found players and coaches that we believe will make a difference in the 2013 Season.
I have heard what the coaches have to say, which does not vary a lot. Coach speak does not change too much from season to season. Take that back, some coaches have a different delivery system, comes down to what they think they should say. Called job security. No such thing in football, either college or professional. Those that have successful programs count the bucks, and then there are the others.
So here I go. Georgia football has not been what I would call a successful program, overall. That being said, when compared to other teams in the SEC that have the Crystal to show to one and all when they visit is my reason for that comment.
We at Georgia win our share of games that keep folks like me blogging and sitting in the seats. I do however have a problem when looking at our last championship and where we are now. Been a long time sitting in the wings watching Alabama, Florida, Auburn, LSU stepping up and getting to where we have not been in many, many years.
So, this is what I have picked up from watching Spring football in Athens. There seems to be a lot of enthusiasm among those of us that follow our university. That is proper.
Mark Richt said in his presser that football positions are open on both sides of the ball. Don’t know that I have seen that from him in his time in Athens. Richt does know that the time has come to change not only the way he coaches and runs the program, he now has to win against teams like Clemson and South Carolina. Over the years our team, UGA, has a sparkling record against both of these teams. Why now should that change?
If I have said it once, have probably said it close to more times than I like to admit. Year after year I see talent come to Athens, year after year since we raised the Crystal, I see young men that are not coached to their potential. I would and will debate that with anyone since we won the National Championship. We have had too many “fat cats” that don’t have a clue running our program. That is not only coaches, includes AD’s, former coaches and those that sit on Mahogany Row, now a President that will hang around Athens without the title.
Here is how I would address the above statements. How is it that Urban Meyer can ride up and win? How is it that Nick Saban can leave the NFL and win? How is it that Les Miles with his lack of game management win? What are we doing wrong at Georgia? Is that not a fair question?
Many ask . . . . Why is it that Urban Meyer left a program in Florida broken and now take the reigns at Ohio State and pull top talent out of Georgia? Why is it that Nick Saban can pull top talent out of Georgia? Could it be coaching? Just asking.
Surely the new regime at Auburn won't go from the worst to beating us this season . . . . right? They are going to play fast football on both sides of the ball . . . . no problem, right? We have our team ready for Malzahn and . . . . Garner.
Going to stop for now, just fall into the thinking of “what if” sometimes.
I think I have seen some positive changes in our program, coaching is what I am talking about. This group has to step up and do some things differently on the football field.
I do have more to say, and truthfully, it ain’t all bad, it will be to the point.
Comes a time when many folks that blog, hibernate. You one of those?
Go Dawgs, Coach Them Up!