Saturday, May 22, 2010

Trivial Update - You Want Butter With that?


#ThursdaysRTrivial coming up after this PSA: If Southern Miss WINS the CWS, Brett Favre will retire from being a whore for media attention.

#ThursdaysRTrivial episode 45 "Movie Night" It's time for the Twitter Twivia Show that always answers questions from a half hour ago. REPLY back your answer for a chance at a fabulous prize. Name the movie and finish this quote: "97X..BAM! The future of _______!"

I guess I've still got Athens on the brain from my visit last weekend. Walking to the Last Resort last Sunday after church, we traipsed right through the old lobby of the Classic Triple. Of course, that lobby (and the rest of the theater for that matter) is now a parking lot. If seeing the closed, lonely doors of the Georgia Theater isn't enough to bring a tear to my eye...


Anyway, that and I have always enjoyed a good movie. I mentioned some of my exploits from the Triple before. The Friday night visits from the Dawgs, the night both Clempson and Georgia teams came to the same movie at the same time, meeting most of the members of REM, Kim Basinger and Kenny Rogers many times.


Of one my favorite memories was working the box office the night a couple linemen decided to use their brute strength to tilt the bin of plush toys with the misguided claw on it's side. As the cheap furry animals poured through the game's door, my manager rapped his knuckles against the box office door.


"Stop them!" he nearly screamed. I took a brief look at the horizontal machine with the large concrete blocks in its base and the two large behemoths smiling broadly...and safely closed the door.


Minimum wage didn't come with medical back then. 


But Thursday (sometimes Wednesday) was always a special day at the theater. That's when the new releases were delivered in "cans" and had to be "built". This wasn't one of my duties at the Triple, but when I went to LaGrange College my first year I found a theater nearby where I had the chance to build my first.


That's right...I'm responsible for Dustin Hoffman's Academy Award. Had I not put that movie together...he'd still be Tootsie to everyone across Troup County.


And the nominees are:


@allyugadawg Rain Man, rock n' roll It's a 1949 Buick Roadmaster. Straight 8. Fireball 8. Only 8,985 production models. Dad lets me drive slow on the driveway. But not on Monday, definitely not on Monday.


@Stuff_of_Legend - I buy my underwear at KMart in Cincinatti.. #TMI 'Course it's 10 minutes to Wapner. 


@alanashley - rock n' roll. Maple syrup is supposed to be on the table before the pancakes. 


@MikeInValdosta - rock n roll #ThursdaysRTriviaOf course I don't have my underwear. I'm definitely not wearing my underwear.


then...@MikeInValdosta - rainman #Google #ThursdaysRTrivial 'Course I got Jeopardy! at five o'clock. I watch Jeopardy!


then again...@MikeInValdosta - Rainman probably invented Google Are you taking any prescription medication?


And the winner is....Ally! Enjoy the lifelong complimentary Qantas tickets. The rest of you...enjoy the ice cold Mott's. And I hope the Hanes 32s fit. If not, leave em on the highway.

Friday, May 21, 2010

SEC Assistants - "Money for Old Rope"

Assisting head coaches in the Southeastern Conference ain't a bad way to make a living, these days especially. Although the Dawgs' DC position is paying substantially more than last season, overall the coaches under Coach Richt will not be climbing the tax bracket ladder.


But that's not the case elsewhere.


With the news that the Ol' Ball Coach's assistants will all receive 17½% (you read that right, seventeen point five!) raises for '10, it makes you wonder what all this recession talk is about. The notable exception is DC Ellis Johnson who flirted enough with Derek Dooley to get ONE HUNNERD PURCENT!!!!1 

Then, like me, you probably remember that the SEC is as recession proof as a seat on a Presidential cabinet. (h/t KegsNEggs)

But 17% for a fifth place finish in the SEC East sounds more than a little overpriced. But that's me, and I'm no chicken farmer.

At the other end of the SEC East they're handing out raises too
Nine UF assistants will make a total of at least $2.74 million in 2009 including a $10,000 Nike apparel supplement for each coach and chances for performance-based bonuses, according to contracts obtained by the Orlando Sentinel.


This total is the highest in the program's history in an era of escalating college football contracts nationwide, especially in the Southeastern Conference.

That's a lot of coin as well, even if they did come within a game of another visit to MNC territory. Afterall, five of those floriDuh assistants are heading into their first year in Gayturdsville.

But the most interesting nugget came in reference to Addazzio's new salary.
Offensive coordinator Steve Addazio still makes $375,000 per year, his salary from the 2009 season, but UF spokesman Steve McClain said Addazio "will be compensated for his additional duties performed" as interim coach during head coach Urban Meyer's leave of absence.


"Those details haven't been finalized yet," McClain said.

Admittedly, it must be hard to finalize details that are as murky as the waters in which they're bred.


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

When a Shoe Meets the Other Foot...


As you're hopefully well aware, Marcus Thornton stated the obvious earlier this afternoon when he said:
I liked the opportunity I had at UGA, how I could be a big piece of something. I felt in my heart that's what I wanted to do.
And so now it begins. Nerds from all over the country have gathered with their keyboards and headsets to commiserate and blather on and on about how ridiculously awesome they are and how Georgia fans could never turn their Commodore 64 into motherboard starship enterprise renegade warcraft.


From StingTalk (h/t @robertkburnham):
It's one thing to be born into a family that brainwashes you with barking and ancient VHS recordings of the 1980 season. Obviously the outcome is that you're going to hell, but you never had a say in the matter.

But when you consciously choose to become a mutt and you willingly go to live in the cesspool, you're not only signing away your soul but those of your children, and your children's children and so on.

Committing to UGAg is the unpardonable sin
.
- The Jacket 

Wow. Pretty strong language from a level 2 dwarven warrior without a starfleet. Then there's this dose of reality:
You realize they have a better coach than we do right?
- jts 1207

Yes. That's right. Hewitt still craps in Alexander Memorial. If you're a Dawg fan you're probably wondering what could make this a better day. Well, try this on for size: decided to check out this StingTalk twitter a little furtherPoor nerd has no friends. Feel free to add your own reasoning in the comments.

Welcome to the Dawg Nation Mr. Georgia Basketball. No World of Warcraft login necessary.



Bobo Black Sheep...??

** Preface - I apologize for the color formatting mix up. I hope it doesn't throw you off. Something weird happened between the online processor I use and clicking publish. And my HTML knowledge is limited at best. I've adjusted it the best I could. **


There's been rampant discussion about hotseats in Butts-Mehre and Hale has even asked us how deep our faith is in Coach Mark Richt. Instead of answering that question directly, I'd like to pose another. 


Where's the love for Bobo? 

It's out there in the Dawg Nation, for sure. But sometimes you have to look hard, in nooks and crannies and all that. Amidst all the ridiculous CMR hotseat horse$hit, perhaps the more relevant question is whether or not Mike Bobo is sitting on a campfire.

And truly, is there a more divisive name on Coach Mark Richt's staff than one Mike Bobo? Some put him on a pedestal and are ready to anoint him the next guru in offensive football. While others find everything he does simply offensive.








Where do I stand? Well, I'll get to that specifically. But for now let's look at the Dawgs' OC from a few different angles so that we can attack the full picture.

Game Production
It's hard to argue against the team's offensive production the last couple seasons. As Bobo has ascended to the Offensive Coordinator position and wrenched the play calling duties from the head man's hands, he has built an impressive resumé. Maybe not spectacular, but his offense has been certainly produced.

Year
PPG
 point 
diff 
+/-
First
 Downs 
 Red
Zone 
 %
 2007
 32.6
 12.4
 251
 88.68
 2008
 31.5
 7.0
 273
 83.67
 2009
 28.9
 3.0
 226
 94.29

The PPG drop may be concerning initially, but when you consider the talent drop off in the backfield between 2008 and 2009 (going from Stafford/Moreno to Cox/RB by committee) it's practically expected. In fact, it may play into Bobo's favor with many fans that the PPG only dropped a FG over those two seasons. Especially when looking at the +/- column that shows exactly how much more important that it was to outscore opponents the more Martinez ran the defense. In '07 we were nearly two TDs above the field; last season...only a Blair Walsh FG. 

And Bobo's offense has been ranked 5th, 3rd and 7th in his three seasons. So a brief summary of the game to game analysis would suggest that given the players to do his billing, Bobo is more than holding his own in the SEC.

Play Calling/Game Management
But for all the points scored under Bobo's watch, there have been a few headscratchers as well. And if there's one gripe we all hear most about Coach Bobo it's his play-calling. On more than one occasion I've witnessed my own wife lose her religion over simple run vs pass play selection. And there have been numerous times when it is clear that Bobo has had a difficult time adjusting within the game.

Case in point - Oklahoma State, 2009. To go to Stillwater and only get 250 yards and 10 points is perplexing, to say the least. And to this date, that's the one that still sticks in my craw. The opening drive was a picture perfect set of plays; ten plays, 80 yards, 5 minutes and 7 points. After that the offense was the 40 year old virgin playing the field at a frat party.

Despite the Joe Cox season's eve illness, when you're given an off-season to prepare and never ever seem to be in sync after the opening drive, it hurts more than your image as a coordinator and play-caller. And when it's admitted that certain players only made the trip as ghosts...well, that's just as nutty as a squirrel turd.

Sure, the reason we only played three receivers the entire game in the '09 season opener is a mystery that falls on the position's coach, Tony Ball. But ultimately the miscommunications and the inabilities of the offensive personnel to fall into the rhythm of the game settles at the feet of the coordinator. And I think Bobo has plenty of room to grow in terms of managing both the day to day operations as CMRs OC and the play by play duties as his chief signal caller.

And yet the down to down type numbers work in Bobo's favor as well, for the most part.

Year
3rd
Down
 % 
Yards
Per
Play
YPP
rush 
YPP
pass 
TO
margin 
 2007
 44.81
 5.6
 4.53
 7.1
 .69
 2008 
 42.04
 6.7
 4.53
 9.0
 -.23
 2009 
 39.52
 5.9
 4.68
 7.6
 -1.23

I'm not suggesting that Coach Richt should be satisfied with a 39% 3rd down conversion mark. Not in the least. But given the struggles on the line and overall inconsistency at QB last season, finishing 5th in the SEC for that area is pretty good. 

Recruiting
As with any stats, there's two sides to every story. I'm seeing them and explaining them one way and you may be seeing them completely different. For instance, it's easy to point to the 2007 season and say Bobo did a great job, but Stafford and Moreno could probably make Chan Gailey look like a genius. Furthermore, three years of stats isn't a lot to go on objectively.

And analyzing recruiting is far from objective, but Bobo has had his hands in recruiting for Georgia long before he began calling plays. I certainly can't speak for CMR. But if I had to guess, I'd say that Coach Bobo is about everything the head coach wants in a recruiter. He's young. He was raised in the South. He played for the school and had his share of signature moments. Played with some high profile NFL guys like Hines Ward. Has tutored the #1 pick in the NFL draft. Has a family... He's young.

If Coach Richt's name opens the door to a high profile recruit, there's a good chance that Bobo can seal the deal. He's gone head to head with the nation's best recruiters and has helped deliver some big names: MoMass, Caleb King, Rennie Curran, Richard Samuel, Marlon Brown and all of the QBs including Stafford...just to name a few.

Quite simply, Bobo is a force to be reckoned with in living rooms across the southeast. Mommas like him and their boys follow suit.

Variables Running Rampant
In every job there are things that we cannot control. If it were just a matter of being in charge I would imagine the country wouldn't be facing some of the issues we're facing right now. It's the same for Bobo, so we at least have to look at some of the hands he's been dealt.

Attrition can take on many forms, and all of them have slapped our offense in the face recently. Trinton Sturdivant is the prime example. To a lesser degree, AJs hamstring. Would a completely healthy O-line have meant more wins in '09? Possibly. Could a well behaved Figgins have meant more plays for the TE? Certainly.

Then there's the actual players that do play. Last season saw an uncanny and frustratingly adeptness at turning the ball over. While Bobo can be held responsible for calling some bad plays at bad times that produce terrible results (read: Spikes INT at goalline in Jax), it's the players that miss the blocks, miss the reads and let loose the ball from their grasp.

But perhaps the biggest factor out of Bobo's control is the defensive performance (and to a lesser degree the Special Teams' performance). I tend to think that Bobo makes his best play calls when emotions are high and momentum has swung. In Tuscaloosa when we faced our first possession of overtime, the defense had just held Bama to two yards and a FG. There was little doubt in my mind we weren't going for the endzone right away. One and done...good times.

But lately the defensive turnovers and sacks have been few and far between. Hopefully Grantham is in the process of cutting out that cancer. If he does it will always work to Bobo's advantage.

In the final analysis I'm pleased with Bobo as the offensive coordinator, while recognizing the vast room for improvement. Bobo's move to the sideline last season was a good and necessary tweak. As with any of us in our own jobs, I would imagine there are more adjustments being made behind the scenes that could also bring positive results. At least I hope so.

One thing is for certain, Bobo has finally seen what happens to assistant coaches that don't produce. I disagree with the Finebaums and the Murschels on Mark Richt's safety in Athens. It's just my humble one, but I believe he could survive another mediocre season. But let the experts pose their questions. Within the Dawg Nation I believe there are better ones to ask.

I guess it's hard not to feel the heat when you operate under a one year contract year to year. But Coach Bobo is certainly feeling more of it this season than last. Cuz if the season turns ugly in '10, ol' Willie won't be there in his asbestos suit.


** All stats taken from CFBstats.com