Trying to get a grip on what I saw in the first game in 2014 compared to what I have seen over many years.
When I take a close look at this Georgia football team, think that I see something close to a team in the 1980's.
See an offensive line that is not highly rated, when being compared with other offensive lines in the SEC. Can't speak to offensive lines outside the SEC.
Quarterback level, I will take Hutson Mason over one that got a championship ring back in the day. Hutson also has a running back that carried much of the team in our first game, think back to Walker. Same kind of play. Walker and Gurley have big shoulders. Required in SEC play.
Running back(s), herein lies a group that is much better than the group in the 1980's. Speaking to "depth" here for those that get their "panties in a twist" when playing with words in the running back area. When looking at the depth from the last National Championship and then looking at 2014, no comparison. Not from where I sit.
Defensively, hard to say much more than this is the 2000's versus the 1980's. As far as the coaching aspect, it is a very "touchy area" for me. Never has a college football team had a coach that was not the head man make so much difference for a SEC school. Yep, Erk.
Sticking around for another comment or two about our defensive coaches. Jeremy Pruitt has "fire", anyone watch him on the sidelines against Clemson, almost in a "tissy fit" waving his players off of the field after making a very good stop. Pruitt, not unlike Erk believes in getting the job done. Anyone that does not take notice of that, won't say too much, but what Pruitt did was very Erk like. At this point, he has my stamp of approval. We are all in the same bucket, we need something to believe in.
Kicking game, not sure we have ever been more "all around" than we are now. We have a needed part that plays to our strength and if there are those that read this "stuff" do not believe kicking/punting is important, you should stop reading now, you don't understand SEC football. Think about what came out of Dabo's mouth after the game. They lost because Georgia had field position. True Dat.
A little bit about Special Teams. One coach that came to Athens and camped out literally before settling in,
Mike Ekeler - Inside Linebackers Coach. Mike Ekeler is an absolute fire breathing coach. He will do so much for those that want to see Georgia Football rise, players and fans. Mike Ekeler is the real deal, don't let him get away. He is another Jeremy Pruitt that spells his name differently than the Defensive Coordinator.
I could go on for days, but think it is time for those that think they understand what is going on in the Classic City (Athens) to add something to this thread that has yet to be said. If you have nothing, that is ok, just don't come here and jump on what others have to say. Big damn game in Columbia, South Carolina, got nothing to say . . . . Has to be something that you either think needs to be done or whatever . . . . I have some things that I want to add, just going to watch this thread from now until time to face off with Steve Spurrier and those that don't like us in Columbia, South Carolina.
Remember this, it was said on this board, win, lose or whatever, want to see the young men and coaches rise above what "I" have seen in too many games in the 2000's.
Has been said that Spurrier is preparing for us . . . . here is hoping that we (UGA) are preparing for Spurrier and the one game that he must win. This is where coaches step up and answer the call. Was truly glad to hear that Monday was spent by the players and coaches watching film. That supposedly has been the practiced effort for sometime . . . . have to say this . . . . not under this group of coaches. They breath "fire". Sometimes fire and brimstone comes from the pulpit, the pulpit Monday I hope was in Butts-Mehre.
Stop Buc, give others a chance.