Kirby Smart: Intel from Michigan coaching staff helped UGA defeat 'Bama in 2021 NCG

Submitted by FrankMurphy on May 10th, 2023 at 12:55 AM

After defeating Michigan in the 2021 CFP Semifinal, Georgia's coaches called Michigan's coaches to pick their brains. Michigan's coaches had previously done the same with Alabama's coaches to gather intel on Georgia. Apparently, Alabama had told Michigan that Georgia seemed "sluggish" in the SEC Championship Game. Michigan relayed this information to Georgia, prompting Kirby to kick the intensity of their practices and conditioning up a notch during the week between the semifinal and the NCG. According to Kirby, that was was a big factor in giving Georgia the edge it needed to avenge the loss to Alabama and win the NCG.

So I guess Kirby now owes us a favor, though it comes at the expense of having possibly burned a bridge with Nick Saban and Alabama.

https://247sports.com/longformarticle/kirby-smart-credits-insight-from-michigan-in-georgias-win-over-a-209844928/#2165432

RobM_24

May 10th, 2023 at 1:06 AM ^

That whole one week of conditioning might have been the difference. Or maybe it was this ...  

 

https://twitter.com/DanWetzel/status/1652688377710247936?t=qGxZSjV664VqxrVWiNdXcA&s=19

 

MGoGrendel

May 10th, 2023 at 9:07 AM ^

There was a pregame video of Kirby firing up his team in the locker room -- f-bombs, let's kick some ass, and the like.  An OP shared the video here, commenting that was the key to their victory and lamented that our coach wasn't more like that.  Maybe he was on to something...

Edit:   /s

JHumich

May 10th, 2023 at 10:04 PM ^

Perhaps it wasn't the pregame speech. Maybe GA players were just accustomed to being too much more athletic than the opponent in the first game.

Then, that week of having your coach beat you into the ground with the appropriate bulletin board material made you a special kind of angry to motivate you in the second game. 

alum96

May 10th, 2023 at 1:43 PM ^

None of the UGA players did as much as Hutch did last year in his rookie year.  Nor Micah the year before.  We will see on the 23 class but Harrison Jr probably cost Ringo 2 draft rounds by turning him into a pretzel.  So it's Nolan Smith or Carter. 

Maybe it's just the accumulation of athletes at every spot on the field but I can't recall an amazing Georgia defender in the NFL past 3 years.  Maybe I am wrong. 

202211Travon WalkerDEJacksonville Jaguars

2022113Jordan DavisDTPhiladelphia Eagles

2022122Quay WalkerLBGreen Bay Packers

2022128Devonte WyattDTGreen Bay Packers

2022132Lewis CineSMinnesota Vikings

2022383Nakobe DeanLBPhiladelphia Eagles

20223102Channing TindallLBMiami Dolphins

 

2021129Eric StokesCBGreen Bay Packers

2021233Tyson CampbellCBJacksonville Jaguars

2021250Azeez OjulariEDGENew York Giants

2021392Monty RiceLBTennessee Titans

20215169Richard LeCounte IIISCleveland Browns

Maizinator

May 10th, 2023 at 1:10 AM ^

It's going to be hell when Alabama calls Ohio State now and tells them we don't think they like playing in the cold.  We're doomed.

 

 

JMo

May 10th, 2023 at 9:41 AM ^

Ryan Day: "Uh yeah... based on our math we actually beat them. If it weren't for five plays it would have been a blowout actually. I mean, did you SEE the 1st Quarter?  Best advice?  See if you can get them to agree that you get to pick which plays count and which plays don't count."

B-Nut-GoBlue

May 10th, 2023 at 1:48 AM ^

Why would they call Michigan for Intel on....Bama.  Michigan calling Bama leading into UGA makes sense.  The former does not.

As Rob stated above....that week (err, more like 3.5 days) of conditioning really must've been a doosie.

mGo Go Gadget Play

May 10th, 2023 at 3:05 PM ^

Reading the article, it seems like this happened: 
 

 - Prior to the Michigan-Georgia game (Dec 31, 2021), someone from Michigan called someone from Alabama, since M was going to play Georgia and Alabama just did play Georgia.

- At some point between the Georgia - Alabama game, Georgia called M for any tips as part of a self-scout. M shared what Alabama had said, which became fuel for the fire. 

Blue Vet

May 10th, 2023 at 6:37 AM ^

You may have solved the "THE" Ohio State dilemma.

While some think "tOSU" mocks the school, team and fans, others believe it reinforces their pretentious "The." 

But "an Ohio State"? Maybe that's something we can all agree on.

Kudos to you. Or maybe THE kudos to you.

Or AN kudos.

Blue Vet

May 10th, 2023 at 3:12 PM ^

And if anyone wants to refer to a team of that school—the football team of The Ohio State—standard usage requires using "the The Ohio State football team."

Or, if one wanted to be a completist, "the The Ohio State University football team."

In either case, that ridiculous double "the" follows normal usage of the English language.

(That's why I favor "tOSU," to mock their pretentious "t/The." However, too many in the MGoBlogosphere dislike it so better we focus our animus not on each other but on TASTSOG, i.e., That Alleged School That's South of Greatness.")

blueheron

May 10th, 2023 at 6:19 AM ^

Apparently, Alabama had told Michigan that Georgia seemed "sluggish" in the SEC Championship Game. Michigan relayed this information to Georgia, prompting Kirby to kick the intensity of their practices and conditioning up a notch during the week between the semifinal and the NCG.

ChuckieWoodson

May 10th, 2023 at 8:07 AM ^

Great?  Super valuable "intel".  

"Hey... you know what? Saban said you looked "sluggish".  

Oh, they did, DID THEY?  Well.. we'll show them!  Thanks, Michigan we owe you one!  WTF?

 

 

Durham Blue

May 10th, 2023 at 8:35 AM ^

We didn't make good use of Alabama's intel, Alabama didn't provide any intel worth a damn, we didn't listen, or it was really juicy stuff and we put it to use but it didn't matter.  One or more of these has to be true.