I can’t take credit for the work – I found it at the Dawg Post message board – but I thought it was worth passing on in a post here. It’s a list ranking Georgia’s SEC opponents’ offensive yards per game over the last ten seasons:
1. 2013 – 409.7 (Grantham year 4)
2. 2010 – 402.1 (Grantham year 1)
3. 2007 – 394.5 (Martinez year 3)
4. 2004 – 391.0 (Van Gorder final year)
5. 2012 – 378.9 (Grantham year 3)
6. 2009 – 373.9 (Martinez year 5)
7. 2005 – 366.1 (Martinez year 1)
8. 2006 – 359 (Martinez year 2)
9. 2011 – 329.5 (Grantham year 2)
10. 2008 – 326.6 (Martinez year 4)
Couple of things about that list. First of all, whatever else you might say about him, Grantham’s been dealt a tougher hand than either of his predecessors. Second, it’s weird, but for the most part you’d have to say that Martinez’ defenses got worse in the face of weaker opponents’ offenses. That’s generally not going to be a good combination.
How ’bout that VanGorder outlier, though? Georgia finished an impressive eighth nationally in total defense in 2004. The sick thing is that was only good for fourth-best in the conference.