The Three Keys for the Dawgs' to Hunker Down a National Championship

Trey Sheneman by Correspondent Written on May 27, 2008
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Sat, Aug 30  Georgia Southern Athens, Ga.   TBA
 Sat, Sep 06  Central Michigan Athens, Ga.   TBA
 Sat, Sep 13  South Carolina * at Columbia, S.C.   TBA
 
 Sat, Sep 20  Arizona State at Tempe, Ariz.   8:00 p.m.
ABC
 Sat, Sep 27  Alabama * Athens, Ga   TBA
  Sat, Oct 11  Tennessee * Athens, Ga.   TBA
  Sat, Oct 18  Vanderbilt - Homecoming * Athens, Ga.   TBA
  Sat, Oct 25  LSU * at Baton Rouge, La.   TBA
 
  Sat, Nov 01  Florida * at Jacksonville, Fla.   TBA
 
  Sat, Nov 08  Kentucky * at Lexington, Ky.   TBA
 
  Sat, Nov 15  Auburn * at Auburn, Ala.   TBA
 
  Sat, Nov 29  Georgia Tech Athens, Ga.   TBA

 

Wow.

If anyone can show me a tougher schedule, please stand up now. Some might say that UGA has two cream puffs at the top and its typical, moderately challenging SEC conference schedule down the stretch. However, I submit that this schedule is a lot more than talk, and these teams are ready to pack the punch as well.

Georgia Southern is a perennial powerhouse in I-AA and could give UGA fits on the ground.

Central Michigan showed the nation how powerful its offense is during last year's bowl season. They led their conference in passing attempts and yards. So, they could give UGA fits in the air.

Either way, UGA's defense and its schemes are going to be tried during the first two games. Martinez' bunch will either accept the challenge and perform, or UGA will be out of the race early in Athens.

Simultaneously, UGA has to face ASU, LSU, Florida, and Auburn on the road. Not to mention, the LSU and Florida games are consecutive weeks. If heading into the Georgia Tech game undefeated, there will not be anyone in the nation who can say UGA is not a number one contender for the championship.

KEY 2: Watch Out for Turf Toe

Well, not turf toe exactly, but the injury bug. UGA has to have all its components in place to make a run. Not only do Stafford, Moreno, King, Massaquioi, Chandler, Green, Southerland, Ellerbe, Owens, Atkins, etc. have to stay healthy, but so does the most important part of the UGA attack—its offensive line.

If UGA is to perform at the level it's capable of, then coach Stacey Searles will have to keep his O-line in tact and operating on all cylinders. Drive blocking for Moreno and pocket formation for Stafford are notable (and obvious) areas of UGA's recent success. UGA will live and die in the trenches.

KEY 3: Do as Richt Does

The key factor in UGA's recent dominance and consistency is most certainly Mark Richt. During last season, all of Bulldawg Nation saw a different side of Richt. He was loose on the sideline and he thus allowed his team to be loose. This new strategy proved awfully effective.

However, with everything on the line this year, Richt has to show discipline like never before. He has to keep his players' minds and eyes on the prize. It must be a team effort. No more keg stands for Stafford or random fistacuff's with high schooler's. These guys should breathe football and academics. As a whole, the team must realize the potential it has and then do everything it can to achieve and maximize that potential.

So, these are my keys. You may agree or disagree. Either way, if these three keys turn out in the Dawgs' favor, then I think you have to agree that the trophy is coming home to Athens.

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