Kirby Smart says UMass ‘wanted it more than us’

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart had some surprising things to say about the UGA run defense after the UMass game

Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart was not happy with Georgia’s run defense or intensity in the Bulldogs’ 59-21 win over the UMass Minutemen.

Smart criticized Georgia’s tackling at halftime. Though Georgia cleaned some things up after allowing 110 rushing yards in the first quarter, the Bulldogs surrendering 226 rushing yards to a non-Power Four opponent was not an inspiring performance.

After the game, Smart revealed Georgia’s issues go beyond tackling.

“I don’t know that it was just tackling,” said Smart. “We did not tackle well, but it was more than just tackling. It was, I hate to say it, I just don’t think that our guys were ready to play and energized to play as their guys were. Their guys wanted it more than us, and it’s very rare that I could sit up here and say that.”

“Like, they were playing harder, they were moving us, they were playing physical. They had some nice RPOs and some nice play designs, but it wasn’t about that,” Smart continued. “It’s, I want to, like, desire. That’s the biggest thing.”

Georgia is going to have to want to win more than Georgia Tech next week if the Bulldogs want to make the College Football Playoff. Georgia faces a motivated Georgia Tech team that has already upset Miami and always has Georgia circled on their calendar.

Last season, Georgia Tech rushed for 205 yards against Georgia, so the Bulldogs better buckle up their chinstraps on Friday night.

Social media reacts to Georgia’s win vs. UMass

Social media had a lot to say during and after Georgia’s 59-21 win over UMass

The Georgia Bulldogs are 9-2 following their 59-21 win over the UMass Minutemen. Georgia’s 30th straight home win did not come easy for the Bulldogs.

Georgia struggled at times defensively and allow UMass to hit on multiple plays of over 60 yards. UMass ran for 226 yards against Georgia’s defense including 110 rushing yards in the first quarter.

Georgia quarterback Carson Beck and the UGA offense played well. Beck threw four first half touchdowns and led Georgia on scoring drives on their first seven possessions.

How did Georgia football fans and media react to the UMass game on social media?

“You have to tip your hat to UMass football today. With how crazy this past week was, it would have been easy for them to throw in the towel vs Georgia. They didn’t. They battled. Much respect!” said one fan via social media. UMass fired its head coach on Monday, but they still had a respectable performance despite being overmatched.

“Backups look great,” said Graham Coffey via social media.

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“Does UMass know that Georgia has the hardest SOS in the nation?” said one fan after Georgia went down 7-0.

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“What is this Georgia defense!? Giving up 2 LONG drives to UMass to start the game is WILD,” said one fan via social media.

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Next up for Georgia is the Georgia Tech game on Friday, Nov. 29.

Kirby Smart critical of Georgia’s tackling in win vs. UMass

Georgia football has to tackle better next week against Georgia Tech.

Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart was critical of Georgia’s defense at halftime of UGA’s 59-21 home win over the UMass Minutemen.

“We’ve got to tackle better,” said Smart in a halftime interview. The Bulldogs allowed 110 first quarter rushing yards and improved their run defense throughout the game.

Smart is not happy that Georgia allowed 226 total rushing yards to UMass on 40 attempts. The Minutemen scored three offensive touchdowns and did most of their damage on the ground (226 of their 351 total yards).

Georgia struggled to defend a UMass team that has obvious tendencies. UMass runs with quarterback Ahmad Haston in the game (only one passing attempt over the past two games) and passes more often when quarterback AJ Hairston plays.

“We’re not tackling,” reiterated Smart at halftime. Despite Smart’s pleas, Georgia still allowed UMass to have a 68-yard rush and a 75-yard passing touchdown. Both safety Dan Jackson and cornerback Daniel Harris were in position, but unable to make a tackle on UMass’ long passing touchdown.

Georgia has to clean things up next week against Georgia Tech, who has the No. 45 rushing offense in the country at 180.1 yards per game.

Five things to know about UMass

Five things to know about Saturday’s opponent. Georgia plays UMass at 12:45 p.m. ET

UMass Minutemen is the Georgia Bulldogs’ opponent on Saturday. Not a lot of people know much about them. Here are a few things to know about the Minutemen.

Student Enrollment

UMass student enrollment is over 30,000. The Minutemen received over 50,000 undergraduate applicants this season while only accepting 5,300 applicants for first-year students.

Independent Conference

UMass’ first three seasons in the FBS was apart of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) before becoming an independent in 2015.

UMass just fired their coach

UMass fired their head coach Don Brown on Monday. Offensive coordinator Shane Montgomery will serve as UMass’s head coach following Brown’s dismissal.

UMass not been over .500 in over a decade

UMass has not been over .500 since Week 8 of the 2011 season. In their second best season, they went 4-8 in 2018 with wins over Duquesne, Charlotte, UConn, and Liberty.

Share a common opponent

Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Damon Wilson II tries to tackle Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr.. Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

Georgia and UMass share a common opponent this season which is Mississippi State Bulldogs. The Minutemen lost 45-20 in their game in Starksville. Georgia won their game 41-31 against the Bulldogs in Athens.

Steelers hosted former second-round WR for workout

The Pittsburgh Steelers brought in former second-round draft selection, the incredibly fast Andy Isabella, for a workout on Monday.

Depth will forever be a facet of the team that the Pittsburgh Steeler pride themselves on making strong.

The offensive line suddenly became thin after three season-ending injuries to the unit took place, and the Steelers attempted to remedy this issue by signing lineman Max Scharping, as well as hosting two additional offensive linemen for workouts.  However, the Steelers also need some depth in their wide receiver room as well.

WR Andy Isabella, a former second-round draft pick out of UMass in 2019, was brought in for a workout on Monday.  Isabella is blazing fast and offers versatility on special teams in the return game as well.

Most recently, Isabella spent time with the Buffalo Bills and could take advantage of Pittsburgh’s depleted receiver room, potentially getting a second chance to revive his less-than-spectacular career.

Pittsburgh could definitely use the boost, as injuries have plagued the team throughout the 2024 season. They’re aiming to get back on track in Week 5 against the Dallas Cowboys on October 6th, at 8:20 PM EST.

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TV, kickoff time set for Georgia vs. UMass game

Georgia football’s game against UMass in 2024 will be televised on SEC Network

The SEC announced the remainder of the conference’s schedule for the 2024 college football season. Georgia football knows that it will not play a single game during the SEC slate at noon. That’s welcome news to Georgia fans after the Bulldogs’ season opener against Clemson was scheduled for noon.

Georgia will host UMass on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 12:45 p.m. ET. The Georgia-UMass game will be televised on the SEC Network.

Overall, an early game is a scheduling win for Georgia. The Bulldogs get a few more hours to prepare for Georgia Tech and Georgia fans should get some good weather.

Georgia faces a challenging schedule this fall, but UMass should be one of the easiest teams that Georgia plays against. Georgia ends the season with three consecutive home games. The Bulldogs host Tennessee the week before playing against UMass.

After the Georgia-UMass game, the Bulldogs will have a short week to prepare for a Black Friday game against Georgia Tech. The SEC will be televised on ABC and ESPN under the conference’s new media rights deal.

Former Rutgers running back Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams plans to transfer from UMass

Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams, a former Rutgers football running back, is in the transfer portal.

On Thursday, former Rutgers running back Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams entered the NCAA transfer portal after playing three seasons with UMass. The 5-foot-10, 210-pound running back rushed for over 1,000 yards and 12 touchdowns for the Minutemen last season.

From 2021 to 2023, Adams rushed for 1,568 yards on 359 carries, averaging 4.4 yards per attempt. He recorded 14 touchdowns, appearing in 30 games for UMass. Also, the Warren, Ohio native added 29 receptions for 168 yards, averaging 5.8 yards per catch.

In 2023, Adams received Phil Steele All-Independent First Team honors for his stellar performance. He appeared in all 12 games for the Minutemen, recording four games with 100-plus rushing yards.

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Before transferring to UMass, Adams played for the Scarlet Knights in 2019 and 2020. Adams appeared in 18 games for Rutgers, recording 320 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 83 carries. Also, the former Scarlet Knight logged six receptions for 120 yards and a touchdown throughout those 18 games.

In 2019, he posted 48 carries for 161 yards and one score as a rookie. Adams followed his rookie season with 159 rushing yards and a touchdown on 35 carries in his final season with Rutgers football.

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Niele Ivey confirms Olivia Miles’ Notre Dame return for 2024-25 season

Any rumors about transferring can be squashed.

With [autotag]Hannah Hidalgo[/autotag] having taken this season by storm the way few others have, it’s safe to call her the face of Notre Dame. For the previous two years, it was [autotag]Olivia Miles[/autotag], who has missed this entire season with a knee injury. With Hidalgo and Miles playing the same position, questions arose about whether Miles would stick with the Irish.

Miles’ future in South Bend no longer is in doubt. Speaking ahead of the Irish’s trip to the ACC Tournament, [autotag]Niele Ivey[/autotag] announced that Miles had given her permission to publicly relay that she will return to the Irish for the 2024-25 season. That means Irish fans will see their dream backcourt of Miles and Hidalgo come to pass.

In her first two full seasons, Miles made the All-ACC First Team and led the conference in assists both times. She also was a Second Team All-American in 2023 and had three triple-doubles. One of those was the first for a freshman, men or women, in the NCAA Tournament. That came in the Irish’s 2022 first-round victory over UMass (12 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists).

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Brian’s Column: Auburn needs its linebackers to play better in week two

The Auburn Tigers run defense struggled in week one. This week they go up against a Cal team that had 357 rushing yards a week ago.

The Auburn Tigers are coming off a great 59-14 win over UMass in their home opener last Saturday. The offense was efficient, the special teams nearly broke multiple returns, and the defense was solid enough.

That defense relied heavily on their talent and size against the UMass Minutemen. While that worked against an inferior team, Auburn’s defense, specifically the linebackers, is going to have to play more fundamentally sound football if they hope to move to 2-0 after the dust settles on Saturday.

That means the quintet of [autotag]Cam Riley[/autotag], [autotag]Jack Levant[/autotag], [autotag]Robert Woodyard Jr.[/autotag], [autotag]Wesley Steiner[/autotag], and [autotag]Larry Nixon III[/autotag] are going to have to step up against a Cal running attack that just gashed North Texas for 357 yards on the ground.

So what went so wrong for this group in week one and how do they fix it?

It all starts with knowing and staying with your assignments in order to avoid runs like this.

This run by UMass quarterback [autotag]Taisun Phommachanh[/autotag] is one of those plays Auburn defensive coordinator Ron Roberts will want to show to his team once and then burn.

The minutemen run a simple counter. Defensive end #33 [autotag]Mosiah Nasili-Kite[/autotag] gets sucked into the misdirection, creating a need for the filling linebacker, #13 [autotag]Cam Riley[/autotag], to keep outside contain.

Instead of doing that, Riley shoots the c-gap, leaving him in no man’s land next to Nasili-Kite.

That leaves cornerback [autotag]Jaylin Simpson[/autotag] out on an island with Phommachanh, a matchup which the UMass quarterback wins with ease. From there, bad angles by the aforementioned Riley and weakside linebacker, #6 [autotag]Austin Keys[/autotag], allow Phommachanh to rumble for 31 yards.

Being out of position was a common theme for Auburn’s linebackers, even on simple play designs.

UMass runs a simple inside concept here, with the offensive line blocking straight up before the left guard comes off his double to the second level.

Again, [autotag]Cam Riley[/autotag] shoots the wrong gap, taking himself out of the play almost immediately.

Austin Keys is late to recognize the run, allowing UMass guard Marcellus Anderson to serve him up a fresh pancake. After Keys goes to the ground, Auburn is left with nobody on the outside, allowing running back [autotag]Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams[/autotag] to pick up a long gain.

Key’s and Riley weren’t the only Auburn linebackers that struggled in the opener.

The Tigers lose contain again on this run play, as [autotag]Elijah McAllister[/autotag] cheats too far inside, allowing [autotag]Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams[/autotag] to bounce his run outside for another large gain.

Again, the job of containment is passed on to a member of the secondary. Although cornerback [autotag]D.J James[/autotag] is a good tackler for his position and makes a nice read, he takes a bad angle and Lynch-Adams has an easy first down.

Bad reads, blown assignments, and missed tackles simply cannot happen often against a good Cal rushing attack. Auburn can’t rely on it’s speed to make up mistakes, as Cal running back [autotag]Jaydn Ott[/autotag] may be the best player on the field on Saturday.

The key for Auburn to win this game is simple.

The run defense just has to be decent enough to hold Cal to one or two big plays. If Jaydn Ott has green grass in front of him, he’s going to back up his trash talk and make the Tigers pay.

Saturday’s game should be a ton of fun, and it kicks off at 9:30 p.m. CT on ESPN.

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Auburn moves up to No. 22 in this week’s ESPN FPI

Auburn was extremely efficient on the offensive side of the ball, and the defense played well enough to merit the Tigers jumping 10 spots from last week’s ranking.

Following a very impressive 59-14 win on Saturday, the Auburn Tigers have moved up 10 spots from their preseason ranking on the ESPN FPI Index.

Auburn showed signs of strength in several categories. This week, the Tigers crack the overall top 25, boast a top-25 offense, and a top-50 defense.

The FPI ranks each college football team by a variety of factors; Strength of record, strength of schedule, offensive efficiency, defensive efficiency, and overall efficiency.

Here’s a look at where Auburn ranks in several major categories in the ESPN FPI ahead of a West Coast trip to California.