Decisive loss doesn't crush Dogs' title hopes
Associated Press
Sunday, October 05, 2008

ATHENS, Ga. --- When Georgia trudged to the locker room, trailing at halftime by 31 points, there were plenty of dour faces.

Coach Mark Richt brought up his favorite mantra, "Finish the drill" -- three words that have become famous around campus. In a situation in which the words could have rung hollow, the Bulldogs suspended reality long enough to believe they really did have a chance.

"No one thought it was over," running back Knowshon Moreno said. "No one hung their heads. We kept on fighting until the end."

It was over, of course. A 31-point lead is just too much to overcome against a team as good as Alabama.

But Georgia may have brushed up on a valuable lesson that miserable night between the hedges. One loss -- not even one as decisive as a 41-30 setback to the Crimson Tide -- doesn't necessarily knock a team out of the national championship race.

Heck, LSU finished No. 1 nine short months ago with two defeats on its record.

"It's just the beginning of the season," Moreno said. "We saw it last year. Anything can happen. This is definitely not the downfall of the team. We're going to bounce back."

The Bulldogs (4-1, 1-1 Southeastern Conference) were off this weekend, a fortuitous bit of scheduling that gave them a chance to get healthy -- several key players were nursing injuries, Moreno among them -- and wipe away memories of that miserable first half against Alabama.

A season that began with such promise is not over yet. They've just got to finish the drill.

"I would be surprised if somebody makes it through unscathed," Richt said. "If they do, more power to 'em. But there's a good chance everybody is going to get hit before it's over."

Now, for the bad news: There's no denying the first month of the season failed to meet lofty expectations.

The Bulldogs ran out for the opener ranked No. 1 in the nation, a powerhouse of a team that seemingly had everything in place for a run at its first national title since the Herschel Walker era. A veteran quarterback in Matthew Stafford. A star running back in Moreno. The next coming of Randy Moss in freshman receiver A.J. Green. An aggressive, swarming defense led by tackling machine Rennie Curran.

Nearly everyone was back from a team that won its final seven games of 2007, claimed a spot in the Sugar Bowl, and finished No. 2 behind LSU in the rankings.

But the group that looked unbeatable in wins over Florida, Auburn and Hawaii has yet to hit its stride this season. The first two games -- easy victories over Georgia Southern and Central Michigan -- didn't prove much of anything. A sluggish 14-7 triumph at South Carolina raised some nagging questions that not even a win at Arizona State totally erased.

Then came Alabama.

The Bulldogs trailed 31-0 by halftime, their biggest deficit of Richt's eight-year tenure. They showed some spunk to get within 31-17 early in the fourth quarter, but the Crimson Tide put it away with a field goal and a touchdown. Georgia scored a couple of late touchdowns, but those were more about pride than affecting the game's outcome.

Georgia, which was No. 3 going into the game, slipped to 11th in the latest Associated Press Top 25, a long way from its lofty preseason spot.

"That's about right," Richt conceded. "We certainly battled our tails off and a made a little game of it in the fourth quarter. But they took care of business. Where we are sitting is very fair right now."

Working against Georgia getting back to No. 1: A brutal schedule the rest of the way, including road trips to third-ranked LSU and 13th-ranked Auburn, not to mention the annual game in Jacksonville against No. 12 Florida.

At least time is on the Bulldogs' side.

"We've done it before," linebacker Darryl Gamble said. "It's just a minor setback. We still have our goals set."

UP NEXT

Georgia vs. Tennessee

WHEN: 3:30 p.m. Saturday

WHERE: Athens, Ga.

TV: CBS-Ch. 12

From the Sunday, October 05, 2008 edition of the Augusta Chronicle
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