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Good Morning Dawg Nation

Lots of friends headed back to work today, plenty still off for vacation too. Whatever your situation may be, make these last 2 days the best ones of 2024! Maybe Laura will have some ClemSons nuggets for us later...

So, I just gotta tell y'all I have the most amazing SIL (she's actually my ex SIL but I still love her and she still loves me/Noah's mom) who has gone above and beyond to make my daughters wish for her best friend's gift, dream come true!! Y'all remember me asking about pics/ideas from the UGA/GT game for a memento from the last game her dad watched with them.... well, she has made it happen, got signatures and all the works. When we get everything framed and done I'll show Y'all a picture! So excited!!

Praying for all those on the LDGMDNOPL and the GMDN gang too 🙏🏻

Happy Birthday/Anniversary if you're celebrating (with Erajh) today 🥳 🎉

Love you guys and gals, MEAN IT!!

Go Dawgs ♥️
April

Just a Reminder re: Biden Corruption

The National Archives released (after a delay) photos of Joe Biden introducing Hunter to future Chinese business partners in 2013, even though Joe said he never met the guys or had anything to do with any of it.

Reminder: Biden didn't have to receive a single cent (even though he did) to be guilty of bribery, given that his brother and son both cashed in on at least the promise of, if not actual, political influence for $.


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Y’all please keep Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley in your prayers as he has to suddenly deal with

this tragedy and navigate both the logistics and emotions of it all. I worked with Jeff in UGA Sports info in 1986-87 when he was a grad assistant. He’s one of the nicest and most gracious people I’ve ever known - just true Iowa Hawkeye midwestern stock.

As hard as this is for him, I know it’s even harder for him personally knowing UGA’s community has been impacted.

Chaz Chambliss appreciation

Just want to take a moment to thank this fricking guy for his time at UGA. In this day and age he is a rare breed, he stayed the path got better every year and turned into a great player for us this year. I think he will actually have a successful pro career. What a great dawg! Yes that meme picture of him smiling before he clobbered the miss st guy sparked this thread for me.

What if on Beck…

So we had 36 drops this year presumably almost all with Beck

If we caught 2/3 of those and dropped roughly 1 per game.

Just Beck’s stats first

He would go from 290 complete to 314 and 64.7% to 70% completion.

His yards if 12 per catch which was average - +288 to 3.773

Much more similar to Ly

How about 3rd down conversions
If only 8 of those 36 drops were catches for first down on 3rd down our 3rd down conversion rate goes up to 45.7% from 40.9%

That’s would move from 64th to 20th

Extended drives would mean more ToP and likely more points.

My point ? How much of the chagrin over Beck is a historically bad performance from our WR room, specifically Smith and Lovett but it goes around to all.

Table of Dawgs Offense by Year (1980-2024)

I used chatgpt to create this. It ran into some road blocks. enjoy.
final column ranking is only based upon total O yards. I wanted to analyze all the data and create it's own opinion but too many data items it couldn't get.
fyi, gemini gave much worse answer and copilot said won't do due to copyright issues...

YearCoordinator NameTeam RecordTotal Offensive YardsTotal Offense RankingTotal Passing YardsPassing RankingTotal Rushing YardsRushing RankingTotal TDsTotal TDs RankingRanking (by total yards)
1980​
George Haffner (unofficial)12–0 (13–0)~4,875 (est.)N/A~1,550 (est.)N/A~3,325 (est.)N/A~42 (est.)N/A
25​
1981​
John Kasay Sr. (primary play‐caller)10–2~4,500 (est.)N/A~1,600 (est.)N/A~2,900 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
32​
1982​
John Kasay Sr.11–1~4,650 (est.)N/A~1,700 (est.)N/A~2,950 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
31​
1983​
(Staff OC not clearly documented)10–1–1~4,250 (est.)N/A~1,500 (est.)N/A~2,750 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
37​
1984​
(Staff OC not clearly documented)7–4–1~4,100 (est.)N/A~1,700 (est.)N/A~2,400 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
41​
1985​
(Staff OC not clearly documented)7–3–2~4,000 (est.)N/A~1,500 (est.)N/A~2,500 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
44​
1986​
(Staff OC not clearly documented)8–4~4,300 (est.)N/A~1,700 (est.)N/A~2,600 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
35​
1987​
(Staff OC not clearly documented)9–3~4,500 (est.)N/A~1,900 (est.)N/A~2,600 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
33​
1988​
(Staff OC not clearly documented)9–3~4,400 (est.)N/A~1,600 (est.)N/A~2,800 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
34​
1989​
Wayne McDuffie6–6~4,000 (est.)N/A~1,700 (est.)N/A~2,300 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
42​
1990​
Wayne McDuffie4–7~3,900 (est.)N/A~1,600 (est.)N/A~2,300 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
45​
1991​
Wayne McDuffie9–3~4,700 (est.)N/A~2,000 (est.)N/A~2,700 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
29​
1992​
Wayne McDuffie10–2~4,900 (est.)N/A~2,100 (est.)N/A~2,800 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
24​
1993​
Wayne McDuffie5–6~4,000 (est.)N/A~1,900 (est.)N/A~2,100 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
43​
1994​
(Ray Goff’s staff; no single official OC)6–4–1~4,300 (est.)N/A~2,000 (est.)N/A~2,300 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
36​
1995​
(Ray Goff’s staff; no single official OC)6–6~4,200 (est.)N/A~2,000 (est.)N/A~2,200 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
39​
1996​
Jim Donnan (HC/play‐caller)5–6~4,100 (est.)N/A~2,000 (est.)N/A~2,100 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
40​
1997​
Jim Donnan (HC/play‐caller)10–2~4,900 (est.)N/A~2,700 (est.)N/A~2,200 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
23​
1998​
Jim Donnan (HC/play‐caller)9–3~4,850 (est.)N/A~2,800 (est.)N/A~2,050 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
27​
1999​
Jim Donnan (HC/play‐caller)8–4~4,700 (est.)N/A~2,600 (est.)N/A~2,100 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
30​
2000​
Jim Donnan (HC/play‐caller)8–4~4,850 (est.)N/A~2,700 (est.)N/A~2,150 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
26​
2001​
Neal Callaway (Mark Richt called most plays)8–4~4,950 (est.)N/A~3,000 (est.)N/A~1,950 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
19​
2002​
Neal Callaway (Richt)13–1~5,700 (est.)N/A~3,200 (est.)N/A~2,500 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
12​
2003​
Neal Callaway (Richt)11–3~5,400 (est.)N/A~2,900 (est.)N/A~2,500 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
13​
2004​
Neal Callaway (Richt)10–2~4,900 (est.)N/A~2,700 (est.)N/A~2,200 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
21​
2005​
Neal Callaway (Richt)10–3~4,750 (est.)N/A~2,550 (est.)N/A~2,200 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
28​
2006​
Neal Callaway (Richt)9–4~4,900 (est.)N/A~2,900 (est.)N/A~2,000 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
22​
2007​
Mike Bobo11–2~5,010 (est.)N/A~2,700 (est.)N/A~2,310 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
17​
2008​
Mike Bobo10–3~5,200 (est.)N/A~3,000 (est.)N/A~2,200 (est.)N/AN/AN/A
16​
2009​
Mike Bobo8–5~5,32838th~3,01435th~2,31449th~46N/A
15​
2010​
Mike Bobo6–7~5,35323rd~3,48210th~1,87172nd~44N/A
14​
2011​
Mike Bobo10–4~5,93239th~4,00422nd~1,92859th~50N/A
10​
2012​
Mike Bobo12–2~6,54722nd~3,89327th~2,65441st~58N/A
5​
2013​
Mike Bobo8–5~6,29417th~4,08515th~2,20953rd~57N/A
8​
2014​
Mike Bobo10–3~5,96430th~2,59990th~3,36511th~58N/A
9​
2015​
Brian Schottenheimer10–3~4,94083rd~2,53894th~2,40244th~36N/A
20​
2016​
Jim Chaney8–5~5,00087th~2,51696th~2,48436th~34N/A
18​
2017​
Jim Chaney13–2~6,53032nd~2,650106th~3,8809th~65N/A
6​
2018​
Jim Chaney11–3~6,51014th~3,19072nd~3,32012th~60N/A
7​
2019​
James Coley12–2~5,71349th~3,12272nd~2,59143rd~46N/A
11​
2020​
Todd Monken8–2~4,24138th~2,50045th~1,74045th~38N/A
38​
2021​
Todd Monken14–1~6,64226th~3,73652nd~2,90636th~66N/A
4​
2022​
Todd Monken15–0~7,5175th~4,44015th~3,07719th~77N/A
2​
2023​
Mike Bobo12–2~7,650~4th~4,500~10th~3,150~25th~80~12th
1​
2024​
Mike Bobo13–1~7,300~7th~4,200~18th~3,100~28th~72~18th
3​
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