So listening to the DawgNation podcast today, Buck Belue got the only interview with CKS yesterday and specifically asked him when he was preparing as a DC to face Georgia, what were his impressions of Georgia as a team. His answer was telling:
Coach Kirby Smart wrote: First thing you gotta do is get more depth. I don't think they have enough depth for the SEC. When you're playing week-to-week, you're gonna have injuries and you gotta have another guy that can go in. I don't think the depth quality is here like it needs to be; you know, being big, physical...getting the right kind of players in that are big physical players are important too. You know? Cause if you're gonna run the ball, you gotta be big and physical. So the size criteria for each position, we gotta make sure that meets. And then getting the right kinda kids in here, which for the most part, we've done.
So, what does this tell us? Here are my two thoughts:
I. Diagnostics & Honesty:
How wonderful is to hear our coach diagnose and address specific problems? Not this nebulous nonsense like our problems being just needing to "finish the drill" or "get after it" or study film, but someone addressing real...actual....problems. Now some people are going to say that it's easy for CKS to come in as a first year and pick apart/call out all the problems with a team. But on the flip side of that coin, it would have been just as easy for his predecessor to have done the same thing; unless he didn't really know what those problems entailed?
The forthright honesty about the state of our program is so refreshing that I almost have to pinch myself to wonder if this is real. All of the things I've been saying about UGA's deficiencies are being summed up here by CKS.
II. Structural Philosophy
Clearly, CKS knows what it takes to win in the SEC and he's telling everyone with ears to listen up: you need a devastating offensive and a devastating defensive line. Big, nasty, physical, aggressive, focused, position players. You might have the snazziest QB and the flashiest running back in the world, but without the massive O-line to protect them and open up gaps, all they're going to do is amass yardage - not win enough games to take them to the big show. If you want to know why I
know CKS will win a championship at UGA (if not several), it's because of the fact that he knows that everything hinges on the lines. With a devastating O-line, you can take a QB who maybe doesn't have the 5-star skill set and develop him into a very intelligent and capable QB because his O-line gives him the ability to slow the game down and see better what his coaches are asking him to do.
Championship teams are built behind the lines, and it is clear that this is the top priority for CKS in his recruiting philosophy.
Hint: it doesn't take a Matt Stafford-type QB to win a natty, but it does take an Alabama style O and D line to win one. Could you imagine if Todd Gurley had run behind Alabama's line? I truly believe he'd probably have set NCAA records that would have stood for 30 years.
Thoughts?