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FROM THE EDITOR: VANCE LEAVY While there is plenty to discuss with our beloved Bulldogs finally kicking off the 2014 football season on Saturday, first we pause to recognize the passing of the “greatest and grandest Bulldog of them all,” Dan Magill. The above quote was made by Claude Felton, Uga Sports Information Director, who continues to run his department with the outstanding integrity that his longtime mentor, Dan Magill built during his tenure from 19491977. Coach Magill, as many called him, left his mark on any and everything he touched. The ultimate promoter, teacher and knowledgeable extraordinaire, Magill simply had the golden touch. And because of it, he leaves behind tens of thousands who are where they are in life because of him. Here at Bulldawg Illustrated, we know our existence has a ton to do with Dan Magill. Jeff Dantzler spent several decades learning from the master about all things UGA and more importantly, life. It was my time serving as the president of the Golden Isles Bulldawg Club that really instilled my love of connecting with Bulldogs, which ultimately led to the creation of BI. There were no Bulldog clubs until Coach Magill made it his mission to spread Georgia love anywhere folks were willing to gather. Coach, we will certainly miss you. Cheri and I will forever cherish the beers and conversation at the old “Five and Dime (Five and Ten)” as you always so cheerfully called it. And you giving Cheri a tour of your garden was most memorable. R.I.P., Dan Magill. Unfortunately, since our last issue, the Bulldog Nation also lost another shining star with the passing of Cecelia Seiler. The mother of the best mascot in the world and wife of Sonny and mother of four, Mrs. Seiler was beautiful both
inside and out. Simply put, she was an incredible lady. We will be doing tributes to Coach Magill in our next home issue (Troy) and to Mrs. Seiler in our homecoming issue (Vandy). We look forward to bringing these memoriams to you. For now, as both Coach Magill and Mrs. Seiler would insist upon, we turn our focus to the 2014 football season. And my, oh my, I know my heart is racing with anticipation. For our cover, we decided to have some fun with the ice bucket phenomenon that’s doing such great things to bring attention to ALS. Coaches of championship winning teams know all about having freezing water dumped on them. The Ultimate Ice Bucket challenge for the Dawgs is to reach such levels in 2014 that their leader, Mark Richt gets a thorough soaking. Now, that will require a much sounder brand of football than last season, but I’m happy to report that Richt and company seem juiced for that to happen. For an incredible update on the progression during pre-season drills, turn to pages 4 and 5 to read Logan Booker’s From the Field article. Logan has been there daily and gives his best assessment on who will be on the field when toe meets leather at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday. On page 6, Jeff Dantzler previews the Georgia-Clemson game and he’s dead-on in reminding folks about the Tiger’s outstanding success over the last few years. Sure, they lost some key players, but they are a top team that has proven they can beat the Bulldogs. Loran Smith reminisces about the former great Clemson coach, Frank Howard on page 7. Howard sounded like a beauty. Then on page 8, our “Off the Field” coverage begins with Cheri giving you the lowdown on our amazing social coverage in this issue. Fan photos, sorority
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rush and many other goodies will certainly pique your interest. Enjoy! And then, we book end this issue with more sports coverage. On pages 18 and 19, don’t miss our new feature that we’re calling The Big Five. Each week, Murray Poole will scout out the opposing school for the five individuals or factors that should have the biggest impact versus the Bulldogs. And Logan Booker, will do the same for the Bulldogs that he thinks will give the opposition the most trouble. Also, Jeff Dantzler brings back his UGA Classics this year, where he will highlight three players that had memorable performances against the team Georgia is playing each week. Kevin Butler, Scott Woerner and Boss Bailey got the nod for this issue. Great choices, indeed. Also at the back of this issue, you will find JD’s Top 25 and UGA’s team roster for Saturday’s contest. I think that covers everything, other than to implore that everyone in attendance at Saturday’s game does his or her part in making Sanford Stadium electric. And for our team and our coaches, it’s time to serve up a brand of football that is sound in all three phases. The Ultimate Water Bucket Challenge won’t be possible without it. Go Dawgs … Beat Clemson!
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are being held accountable for any and all blunders from a year ago. “Intensity” has been a word that comes up frequently with
the new approach in Athens, whether talking to a player about his day on the fields, a member of the coaching staff or even the media as they are asked for descriptions of the goings-on. It has been more than apparent that what happened throughout an 8-5 season this time last year is not acceptable going forward, and there are new sheriffs around to uphold the new rules. And while the names of Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall are quite household in these parts, the preseason has given glimpse of the predecessors that appear more than worthy of filling the void when the time comes that they depart. Nick Chubb has entered the realm of folklore with his displays of strength and running-style that mimics Gurley, while Sony Michel is quickly becoming the track star we’ve seen from Marshall. In order to allow the stable to run wild, replacing three offensive lineman has been no small feat. Get used the names of Greg Pyke, Brandon Kublanow, a finally emerging Watts Dantzler and freshman sensation Isaiah Wynn to open holes and keep quarterback Hutson Mason on his feet. Another theme throughout this camp has been conditioning and speed. While last year at this time the practices seemed almost more of a walk-through with focus on know-how, this year seems to resemble more of a scene from boot camp. From the moment
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By Jeff Dantzler Bulldawg Illustrated If Georgia is going to realize the goal of being one of the four teams to receive one of those four coveted
spots for the first ever college football playoff, then the Bulldogs quite simply must beat Clemson. It’s akin to the “Burn the Boats” mentality that was so essential in Georgia’s 41-30 victory over South Carolina in Athens last year, on the heels of the 38-35 season opening loss at Clemson that was laden with too many self-inflicted Bulldog wounds. Let’s get this out of the way: If Georgia loses to Clemson, yes the Bulldogs could still have an excellent season. Georgia could run the table and play in the SEC Championship Game and win it and still possibly make it to the playoff. But that’s not realistic. Clemson lost arguably its greatest offensive player ever in All-American Sammy Watkins and one of the best quarterbacks in program annals, Taj Boyd. Do the Tigers still have talent? Yes. But Georgia is stacked on offense, confident about the front seven, and let’s face it, the angst over the secondary would be much greater were Watkins and Boyd back for another go-around wearing the White Tiger Paw on the Orange helmet. Clemson has gone 11-2 in each of the last two seasons, and the hit list is impressive. The Tigers opened and closed the 2012 campaign in the Georgia Dome, defeating Auburn in the Chick-Fil-A Kickoff Classic, and then LSU in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl. Last season, the Tigers opened with that win over a top ten Georgia team, and closed with an Orange Bowl triumph over Urban Meyer’s then once-beaten Buckeyes of Ohio State. Those four losses the last two years have come to two schools. Clemson has fallen to both Florida State and arch-rival South Carolina in each of the last two years. They have played in monster games and they have won monster games. So has Georgia, but the Bulldogs simply lost too much. Say what you will about the injuries, but the setbacks to Vanderbilt and Nebraska were face-in-hands planting. If the Bulldogs can right the ship and take care of the Tigers, Georgia would be a strong 1-0, on the edge of the top ten, and brimming with confidence with an open date to get ready for arguably the toughest challenge of the season – at South Carolina. A victory over the Tigers would also bring
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about some great Georgia history, bringing hope that it will be repeated. Two of Georgia’s greatest ever teams – 1982 and 2002 – opened those unforgettable Southeastern Conference championship campaigns with heart-stopping, knee-knocking, memory-making triumphs over the Tigers. Could 2014 possibly be the class of those two seasons? A win over Clemson would be a great start. So how does Georgia do it? It starts with Todd Gurley. He is the best tailback in the country, and with all due respect and admiration for the likes of Tim Worley, Rodney Hampton, Garrison Hearst, Robert Edwards and Knowshon Moreno, Georgia’s greatest since the greatest there ever was, #34 himself, “The Goal Line Stalker” Herschel Walker. Georgia must run the offense through Gurley and the superb stable of backs, also featuring Keith Marshall, Brendan Douglas and the highly touted freshman duo of Nick Chubb and Sony Michel. Whatever the run/ pass percentage may be, when Gurley is on the field, it affects the defense. Even if he doesn’t touch it, the other side must have all hands on deck in
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case he does. This will help ease in Hutson Mason at quarterback. If Georgia does turn out to have a great season, it will be because the injury to Aaron Murray last season gave Mason two starts, the second half of the Kentucky game and a full month of bowl practice to gain invaluable experience. Though the Bulldogs gave up a record number of points last season, all the blame doesn’t land on the defense. A great deal also goes to the special teams. Let’s start with the stop unit. Georgia should be much stronger on the front seven. The linebacking unit figures to be amongst the SEC’s best. If Jordan Jenkins and Leonard Floyd play to their potential, Georgia will have a stellar set of bookends. Ramik Wilson led the league in tackles a year ago and Amarlo Herrera racks them up as well. An improved defensive line and Jenkins, Floyd and true freshman Lorenzo
Carter must get to the quarterback. Though the star-studded defense of 2012 underachieved, there were so many outstanding athletes, the Bulldogs made game-changing plays – sacks, interceptions, caused and recovered fumbles, tackles for loss. They got off the field and put the offense in great field position time and time again. Last year’s defense, through a lack of turnovers and poor play on third down, and big plays, just couldn’t get off the field. Pressuring the passer of course makes life much, much easier on a secondary that is a big question mark. When Clemson does convert passing attempts, Georgia’s defensive backs must get their Tiger counterparts down. Then there is the special teams. A year ago the Bulldogs were plagued by kicking game meltdowns. There were 13 special teams disasters – a menagerie of botched snap exchanges, fumbled punts, having punts blocked, having too many men on the field and surrendering a fake field goal for a touchdown. In the loss at Vandy, there were three such plays in the same game. That’s a season’s worth. Georgia’s kickoff and punt return teams ranked in the 100’s nationally and finished in the bottom two in the SEC. What made it all the more perplexing is that kicker Marshall Morgan had a stellar season, one of the program’s best of the 21st century. Now the odds of going from this to having an outstanding kicking game may be a big long. But Georgia must be fundamentally sound on special teams, and at least play it even with the Tigers. Maybe just maybe, Isaiah “Joystick Izzy” McKenzie can give Georgia some juice in the return game. Brandon James was a phenomenal impact return ace for Florida and played a huge role in the Gators great success under Meyer. Like Gurley on offense, Georgia needs that “difference maker” on special teams. The great All-American Scott Woerner will be the Bulldogs honorary captain. His 67-yard punt return for a touchdown and 98yard interception return to set up the Bulldogs other touchdown in the 20-16 1980 victory over the Tigers will be remembered and celebrated. “Joystick Izzy,” be inspired by “Woerner the Returner.” Georgia must believe it and take it. This one is so representative of the Bulldogs upcoming campaign. It’s not supposed to be easy, but the Bulldogs are favored to win. That begins with what the Bulldogs didn’t do enough last season, and that’s not beating themselves. ‘Tis the first step towards greatness.
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Coach of yore known for his lore Story teller. Kind-hearted. Colorful.
The old coaches were different, and while I came along as they were making their exit, I got to know many of them and formed lasting friendships. This was emotionally rewarding. I was eager to hear what they had to say. I wanted to benefit by their wisdom which meant that if they cussed, I laughed at their ribald humor. If they insulted one another, I took it, as they did, with a grain of salt. If they became intoxicated, I took note, but never any notes if you get the drift of what I am saying. What I heard privately was never fodder for my keyboard. Some things said and done were off limits which was okay here. I was only interested in their humor and their logic. Even back then some coaches were more private than others. Some preferred not to party with a gangsome. One who did was one of my favorite personalities from a colorful past — which allowed for glimpses and brief encounters with General Bob Neyland of Tennessee, Bear Bryant of Alabama and Adolph Rupp of Kentucky but up close and personal connections with Peahead Walker of Wake Forrest, Wallace Butts of Georgia, Johnny Vaught of Ole Miss, Darrell Royal of Texas, Bobby Dodd of Georgia Tech, Shug Jordan of Auburn — was Clemson’s Frank Howard. Coach Howard could sometimes cross over the line. He could go off color at a not-so-acceptable-venue, but nonetheless, had a good heart and was imbued with the greatest attributes a story teller could possess: he could dish it out, but he could take it. There are a preponderance of story tellers, masters of the put down, but cannot endure the return fire. If you made fun of Coach Howard, he would laugh right along with a doting audience, great or small. He was the first coach I heard to note that he retired for health reasons: “The alumni got sick of me.” He was not a one liner aficionado, but a colorful raconteur and seasoned story teller. He bumped into fresh material here and there, but more than not, he, as your after-dinner-speaker, would be recycling well worn vignettes of his coaching years. It was his style which he had embellished and cultivated to the extent that when he walked up to the podium, people began to laugh before he said a word. They expected zingers and
colorful humor, and he always gave it to them. Like the time he was speaking to the annual banquet of the Dillon, South Carolina, Chamber of Commerce. The town had gathered, keen on the awards giving evening, in the finest dresses and corsages for the women, and black suits, white shirts and black ties for the men The local Baptist minister, as local Baptist ministers were wont to do in that era, offered a spirited six to seven minute blessing. It didn’t ruin the evening for too many although I wondered what Coach Howard’s response was going to be. He made no reference to the sermon-prayer, but didn’t hold back either when it came to his prepared material which had been neatly typed on four by four index cards--cards which were ignored if “something good” came to mind. One special vignette made the cut that evening. Coach Howard didn’t consider any school or any coach off limits. He especially enjoyed poking fun at Clemson’s arch rival, South Carolina. Jimmy Carlin had just been hired to coach the Gamecocks and had a new deal, for the times, which allowed him to own his own television show which meant he was responsible for the sales and marketing of his show under a plan that forecast that Carlin would make a lot of money. “Coach Carlin already has to big new sponsors,” Howard teased. “Kentucky Fried Chicken and Schick Razors.” Then he would bring down the house with, “They gonna call his show the Chicken Schick Show.” Initially, the little ole ladies pressed their hands to their lips to keep from laughing. So did some of the men, but only for a few seconds as nobody could contain themselves with the room soon erupting into the biggest belly laugh of the year. I can think of countless stories about him and authored by him, beginning with the time Jess Neely, the Clemson head coach, who coached the Tigers for nine years, lit out for Texas to take over at Rice University. The Clemson athletic council convened to hear nominations for Neely’s successor. When member Sam Rhodes spoke up and nominated Coach Howard as Neely’s successor, a booming voice in the back of the room said, “I second the motion.” The voice belonged to Coach Howard.
When Clemson won the Orange Bowl in 1951, Howard asked that his salary be doubled. He was told there was a state law which stated that no state employee could be paid more than the governor, which doubling of his salary would bring about. Howard informed them that unless that law was changed he might look for greener pastures. The law was changed which resulted in a nice raise for the governor and every president of every four year institution in the state of South Carolina. Referring to the latter, the presidents, he remarked. “That is one time them (unprintables) didn’t think there was too much emphasis on football. Several years before he died, Coach Howard had a serious illnesses which had him laid up in the hospital for several days. The prognosis wasn’t encouraging. His son Jimmy, a fine halfback who played for his daddy at Clemson, ran a saloon in Clemson, called “The Esso Club.” Jimmy called on his daddy and as he was leaving told his father, whom he called “Barron”, that the “boys at the Esso Club are praying for you.” Coach Howard leaned forward from his pillow, with tubes attached throughout his body, and replied. “Jimmy, I don’t think them prayers will get to the ceiling.” Last year when Georgia played at Clemson, I went down on the field early and walked over to the east end zone and up to Howard’s Rock which current players rub for good luck before kickoff each Saturday. I paid my respects to my old friend and thought of his Hall of Fame career, the fact that the playing field has been named for him, but most of all his colorful style and the fact that his homespun humor which was often spewed aimlessly with tobacco juice. His legend, his humor and his goodwill made Clemson a lot of friends.
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OFF the Field Vance and crew have some great sports coverage in this issue to get us ready for the opener with Clemson. We are making sure we give you plenty of the fanfare and lifestyle off the field as well. We have tons of photos of UGA students, alumni and fans and “you never know who you’ll see.” Several shops advertising in this issue helped me get ready to be gameday chic --- check out Heery’s Clothes Closet, Maggie’s Boutique, Two Friends Dick Fergusons and Masada. If you are a purist and want to sport the Georgia G then hit the UGA Bookstore at the Tate Center as they have a lot of new gear so does Clubhouse downtown. Have you made plans for Ga/Fla yet? Check out page 17 where some of our interns and I make Golden Isles suggestions that work for that week or any time you visit “Athens South.” Find Jekyll Island’s ad in the issue about their popular golf tourney with UGA former players and Sea Island Inn has rates starting at $155 a night, no that’s not a typo.
I am really excited to bring a spotlight on the Women of UGA through a new series featuring Q&As with University graduates, Georgia fans’ tailgate recipes and you know I can’t resist sharing some red & black fashion ... it’s all part of the lifestyle of being a Bulldog belle.
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Let’s do a little social and silly Bulldog small talk. You would have to be living under a rock if you haven’t heard about bride-to-be The Bachelorette Andi Dorfman on the road to becoming Mrs. Murray. Josh Murray rose to national stardom on ABC’s show this summer as he won the heart of Andi and the viewers. It drove some diehard fans crazy to have their Monday night twitter feeds blowing up with talk about the show. I loved it. My favorite commentary came from former player and current grad assistant, Christian Robinson @crob45. Vance and I were in California staying at Bacara Resort on the first day of them filming Andi meeting the fellas. There were Andi sitings but we didn’t see Josh. Don’t worry we were doing ‘Go Dawgs’ barking either way. So little brother Aaron is not the only Murray Bulldog with hundreds of thousands of fans now. How fun to follow Aaron this fall with the Kansas City Chiefs. Folks saw Andi and Josh cheering him on already at a game. I am not sure if it was for his touchdown pass that he opened his NFL career with or not. Let’s hope Aaron does well and stays on the roster. Can’t wait to see the new couple at a Dawgs game. Who knows maybe we will play her alma mater LSU this year in an SEC championship game? Bring it! check out Atlanta’s Jezebel magazine for a great piece on Andi & Josh
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Name: Erin Roberts Bickley Name: Jenny Murray Greer Hometown: Winston-Salem NC Hometown: Griffin, Ga Current Town: Macon, GA Current Town: Macon,Ga What Years at UGA: 1991-1994 What Years at UGA: 1986-1991 School: English/Franklin College School: My major was CFD of Arts and Sciences can’t remember what school Family: Wife to Shep. that was…. :) Mother to Kate (19) Ella (16) John (13) Family: Husband Hal, daughter Maggie 2 sons, Harry & Eli Profession: Co-Founders of Hold Your Haunches ®.
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t seems now like a long time ago, when the Georgia Bulldogs suffered a disappointing loss to Nebraska in the Jan. 1 Gator Bowl. But after that defeat made for a long, cold winter for Georgia and after a hot and heated spring practice and an even more sizzling summer camp, the 2014 football season is now upon us and for the Bulldogs, a chance to not only redeem their bowl loss but also the golden opportunity to return to the SEC Championship game. And Georgia’s first step toward hopefully great achievement in ‘014 comes late Saturday afternoon when the Clemson Tigers come prowling between the hedges of Sanford Stadium. One thing’s for sure. If Mark Richt’s team is to tame the Tigers in the season opener and thereby avenge last year’s 38-35 setback in Death Valley, the Bulldogs are going to have to handle what we are calling “The Tigers’ Big Five.” Each week in BI, we’ll look at the five toughest opposing players − or coaches − Georgia will have to deal with in the approaching game. This week, The Tigers’ Big Five are as follows:
as well as 13 sacks, which were third on Clemson’s all-time single-season list. Truth be told, the Bulldogs simply can’t allow Beasley to disrupt the passing game, or running game either, come Saturday evening.
Senior inside linebacker Stephone Anthony Although Anthony is not known around the country in the way Vic Beasley is, this 6-2, 245-pound All-America candidate has been a big-time playmaker for the Tigers the past two seasons and is someone else the UGA offense is really going to have to account for on Saturday. Anthony, who recorded 131 tackles last season and has 24 career tackles-for-loss on his resume, teams with Beasley to give Clemson one of the most potent attacking forces in the country.
Senior quarterback Cole Stoudt All-everything quarterback Tajh Boyd has left Death Valley for the NFL and now it’s Cole Stoudt’s time to guide offensive coordinator Chad Morris’ high-powered Clemson attack. While not expected to produce
Senior Defensive End Vic Beasley This 6-2, 235-pound first-team All-America selection is a force off the edge and it’s going to be a must for the Bulldogs’ offensive tackles, John Theus, Kolton Houston, Mark Beard and Watts Dantzler (hinging of course on which side Beasley lines up on), to keep Beasley from harassing Georgia quarterback Hutson Mason the game long. That’s not going to be an easy task as the quick and strong Beasley, who could also line up at outside linebacker, had 23 tackles-for-loss last season
some of the dazzling plays that Boyd did, the 6-4, 210-pound Stoudt is expected to be able to manage the Tiger offense, keep the mistakes to a minimum and get the ball into his playmakers’ hands. Jeremy Pruitt’s newlook Georgia defense will certainly need to pressure this first-year starting QB. Stoudt certainly knows he’ll have to perform well to hold off the freshman phenom from Gainesville, Ga., Deshaun Watson.
Senior wide receiver Adam Humphries The Clemson offense not only lost Tajh Boyd after the 2013 campaign but, also, All-America wide receiver Sammy Watkins. The 5-11, 190-pound Humphries won’t make the sensational grabs that Watkins did the past three seasons but in his time in the Orange and Purple, Humphries has shown he can go get the football. Last fall, he showed 41 receptions for 483 yards. Not only will the Bulldogs’ still questionable secondary have to contend with Humphries but the guy on the other side as well. That would be 6-2, 205-pound junior Charone Peake, who’s returned to the lineup following injury.
Head Coach Dabo Swinney Swinney maybe isn’t regarded as a football coaching genius in the same way that such guys named Saban and Spurrier are but he’s shown he can win big football games − such as this game coming up Saturday night in Sanford Stadium. Swinney has won three Atlantic Division titles and the 2011 ACC championship in his six years (five full seasons) at the Tiger helm. He is 51-23 overall and owns a 33-12 ACC regular season record.
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f there is one thing that is consistent when it comes to fans of the University of Georgia football program, it is that they are always optimistic whenever it comes to the months preluding Bart Middlebrooks, Phil Aycock and Brian Simmons the return of students to Athens and the beginning of football season. Chalk this notion up to always-steady recruiting, a head coach that people always feel is on the verge of a breakout year and perhaps the fact that UGA is the epitome of a college football town. But the No. 16 Clemson Tigers come to town this weekend looking to deflate Karl Booker Matt Storm the optimisms of and Dawg fans just like they did to start the season last year. And in order for Georgia fans to remain optimistic as they enter the SEC schedule, several things must happen. Each week we will look at the five key factors, whether it be coaches, players, etc. that will need to happen in order to keep Georgia fans happy.
fire and energy that Pruitt has exhibited throughout practice needs to bleed through this Saturday, as a duplication of last year simply will not cut it this game. Eric Garvey, Rodney and Petra Hampton
Todd Gurley’s Health Everybody is well aware that when Todd Gurley is healthy he is a force to be reckoned with. As former UGA defensive end and current ESPN analyst David Pollack told Bulldawg Illustrated last year, tackling Gurley is a ‘business decision.’ Georgia fans only got a glimpse of him at full health last year, Terinthe Smith and Willie McClendon and then games he did play, he was battling nagging injuries, and the falloff in talent was obvious. If Gurley remains healthy throughout Saturday night, things will look very good for the Georgia offense. If not, things could go south rather quickly.
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ThereKate, will John be Ellington new pieces all throughSandra and Chandler Haydon New Defensive Coordinator out the secondary, which was clearly Jeremy Pruitt the biggest slack in the overall quality With the departure of Todd Grantham of the Georgia product last season. This last winter, and the seemingly-mirac- unit does not have to be perfect on Satulous story of UGA plucking Jeremy urday, as Clemson is rolling out quarPruitt off of the National Champion terback Cole Stoudt, who has only 742 Florida State Seminoles to lead the de- career passing yards and eight touchfense in Grantham’s place, the mood of downs over three seasons. But this secthe Georgia fan has gone from ‘doom- ondary will need to avoid giving up the and-gloom’ to ‘sky is the limit.’ But the big plays and at least be in position to Keith Henderson, Karl Booker and Rodney Hampton
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Chris Conley & Michael Bennett The now senior wide receiver duo seems to have been around forever at this point, which is certainly not a bad problem for Georgia to have. But with junior Malcolm Mitchell’s status seemingly grim toLewis playand this Stephen BoSaturday Broadwell (knee), the need for senior leadership in an un-
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One of the greatest players in Georgia history had arguably his most tremendous performance in the Bulldogs thrilling 20-16 victory over the Tigers. At one point, Clemson had run 33 plays to Georgia’s five. But the undefeated Bulldogs led 14-3. As the incomparable Larry Munson said when reciting the statistics up to that point …..”but we’ve got Scott Woerner.”
The greatest college football kicker earned the distinction of being the first player at his position to be inducted into the college football hall of fame by delivering clutch heroics with the game on the line.
One of the best seasons in Georgia history opened with a thrilling 31-28 victory over Clemson between the hedges. All-American linebacker Boss Bailey made a slew of big plays as the Bulldogs marched to the SEC Championship, 13-1 record and No. 3 national ranking. Most notably, Bailey climbed the latter three times to block opposing field goals.
The All-American Jonesboro native returned a Tiger put 67 yards for a touchdown to put Georgia on the board. Then with the Tigers on the move, and Georgia leading 7-3, Woerner returned an interception 98 yards to set up the Dogs second touchdown. All-American Rex Robinson hit two field goals, and the Georgia defense held on. Woerner was named National Defensive Player of the Week. It was the third victory of that most special of seasons as the Bulldogs marched to a perfect 12-0 record, the national and Southeastern Conference championships. Woerner was the runner-up to freshman All-American Herschel Walker for Sugar Bowl Most Valuable Player honors in Georgia’s 17-10 title-clinching win over Notre Dame. The 1980 season was filled with magical moments, and amongst the most unforgettable - “Woerner the Returner’s” iconic performance against Clemson.
His game-winner against Brigham Young in 1982 completed the greatest week in Georgia football history, as that victory in rain-soaked Sanford Stadium came less than five days after the Bulldogs Labor Day Night victory over Clemson in a battle of the previous two national champions. One of the greatest players to ever don the silver britches, the Stone Mountain native set NCAA and conference records, while earning All-American and All-SEC honors throughout his career. But Butler went off the charts that beautiful Saturday between the hedges. The underdog Bulldogs trailed Clemson 20-6, but began the comeback march. With the clock winding down, the mighty Munson said “We’re going to try and kick it 100,000 miles.” Paul Messer snapped it. Jimmy Harrell held it. And the AllAmerican Super Toe delivered an epic boot, splitting the uprights from a record 60 yards with room to spare while sending Sanford Stadium into an unparalleled state of delirium. Clemson gave the Bulldog faithful a scare with a Cal-Stanford style play, but the clock struck zero, and Butler had achieved Herculean acclaim that Golden Saturday, which would prove to be the closing chapter in the Golden Era of Georgia football.
But perhaps his biggest play came against Clemson. The Bulldogs had jumped to a 21-7 first half lead. Then Clemson came roaring back, scoring on the final play of the first half and returning a fumble for a touchdown. The Bulldogs fell behind 28-21 and Clemson had the ball. Facing a key fourth quarter third down, Tiger quarterback Willie Simmons dropped to pass and was chased down by Bailey for an enormous sack. Georgia would tie it, as D.J. Shockley hit Terrance Edwards on a “hot route” third down scoring pass. Again, Bailey and the Bulldogs defense would hold. “Bootin’” Billy Bennett split the uprights to give Georgia a 31-28 lead. The defense held one final time. Georgia then rolled the dice on fourth and short in the final minute. Musa Smith then went over the top behind a powerful Jon Stinchcomb-led offensive line and specialty blocking back David Pollack to wrap up a magnificent Saturday night between the hedges. The play that turned things back Georgia’s way, Folkston’s Boss Bailey, following in the footsteps of AllAmerican brother Champ, coming up with the sack of the year.
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The season is upon us, and once again the opening weekend gives us a great buffet of big games. The Thursday night opener in the SEC between South Carolina and Texas A&M has big implications. There’s also Ole Miss and Boise State in the Dome. Come Saturday, it’s Georgia-Clemson, LSU-Wisconsin, and Alabama-West Virginia. College football has changed forever as we are in the first season of the playoff. For every school, it’s all about getting into that four team field. A word of advice – enjoy every weekend, because even though we are just now getting started heading to Labor Day, it will be Thanksgiving before you know it.
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1. Florida State: The schedule will be a big tougher with Oklahoma State and an improved Florida. Though FSU lost a bunch of talent to the NFL, the ‘Noles had the most players drafted, they KENTUCKY FLO AS A should still overwhelm the ACC. The OHIO STATE ARIZONA STATE defending national champions have the reigning Heisman winner and that’s a rare occurance.
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STANFOR Football helmets for the Pacific-10 ISSO RI A SAS S A rendan e an </AP> gers lost their top defensive guys. conference; with related stories; DH; ETA KENTUCKY LSU last year was a real head-scratcher. South Carolina: Like Georgia, the ISSO RI 5. 8 p.m. </AP> A SAS S A ARIZONA STATE BRAS A O LA O A S A LSU Gamecocks 24. Oklahoma St.: If Oklahoma State have to replace an outASA 18. Ole Miss: Hopes are high in Oxford, could take down Florida State, what a 12. UCLA: Brett Hundley hadO aE chance standing quarterback, but ASare doing and a lot is riding on quarterback Bo jolt it would be. The Cowboys 10-1 to be one of the top two or three picks so with an experienced veteran. Dylan HOUSTO LOU S were LLE Wallace. The Rebels big recruiting OLE MISSto return to MISSISSIPPI STATE TENNESSEE and leading Oklahoma, but couldn’t in the draft, but chose Thompson has come through with some SOUTH CAROLINA BRAS A O LA O A S A class of 2013 is now in Year Two. Some hang on to an interception. 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<AP> FBC BIG 12 LOGOS 081401: Football helmets for the Big 12 conference; with related stories; DH; ETA 8 p.m. </AP>
Note that this helmet—unlike any other in Division I-A—features an asymmetrical stripe.
<AP> FBC BIG 12 LOGOS 081401: Football helmets for the Big 12 conference; with related stories; DH; ETA 8 p.m. </AP>
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Note that this helmet—unlike any other in Division I-A—features an asymmetrical stripe.
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