Kipp Branch

Making The Grade In The SEC

By: Kipp Branch

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The regular season is over in the SEC for the 2017 football season. Nine SEC teams are going to bowl games, and two are going into the college football playoff.

Overall Conference grade: C

Ole Miss tried to cheat their way to a title and big 6 members Florida and Tennessee are dumpster fires is ultimately what kept this grade from being higher.

For the first time in the new playoff format two teams from same conference, Alabama and Georgia made the final four while the Big 10 and PAC 12 champions got passed over.

Individual Team Grades:

Alabama: B+. The loss at Auburn kept the Tide out of the SEC title game but sitting at 11-1 Alabama will play Clemson in the Sugar Bowl in a national semifinal game.

The LB corps have been decimated by injuries, and Jalen Hurts needs to throw the ball better. Nick Saban is still the best coach in football.

Arkansas: D-. Bret got fired and the Hogs looked awful for most of the season. No bowl and a 1-7 record in the conference and 4-8 overall. Enter Chad Morris to fix this mess.

Auburn: B+. The Tigers beat two number one teams Georgia and Alabama at home in November, but blew a 20-point lead at LSU who lost to Troy.

Kerryon Johnson was the SEC Offensive player of the year and the defense played well all season. The blowout loss to UGA in the SEC Title game kept this from being an A grade.

Florida: F. Worst Florida team I have seen since the late 70’s. The offense was offensive with no QB play and this team mailed it in after the LSU game. Dan Mullen has been hired to fix this huge mess. Mullen has to change the culture in Gainesville.

Georgia: A. 2017 SEC Champions. Roquan Smith is SEC Defensive Player of the year, Kirby is SEC Coach of the year, and Jake Fromm is SEC Freshman of the year. In year two Kirby has won a title and gotten a Rose Bowl against Oklahoma in National Semifinal on NYD. Could be a really special year in Athens.

Kentucky: B. A seven win football season in Lexington does not come often. The Music City Bowl game against Northwestern upcoming. Nice season for the Cats.

LSU: B-. A loss to Troy and getting blown out in Starkville won’t cut it in Red Stick but the season turned with the Auburn win and the Tigers outplayed Alabama everywhere but the scoreboard in Tuscaloosa.

A win over Notre Dame in Citrus Bowl would get the Tigers to 10 wins and set them up for an SEC title run in 2018.

Mississippi State: B: Nice season in Starkville. The loss to Ole Miss was a fluke with the Nick Fitzgerald injury 5 minutes into the ball game.

Missouri: B. Most improved team in the SEC in the last half of the season and a Bowl game against Texas. Drew Lock throws the best deep ball in the league.

Ole Miss: F. Matt Luke will clean up that stinking cheating culture in Oxford.

South Carolina: B+. I like where Coach Muschamp is taking this program. The Gamecocks will beat Michigan in the Outback Bowl to get to 9 wins.

Tennessee: F-. 0-8 in the SEC and it has taken almost a month to find a coach. This program has hit rock bottom. May take 3-4 years to recover from this train wreck. Phil Fulmer is on the job as AD now and that is good unless Steve Spurrier takes an AD job in the conference. Spurrier owns Fulmer.

Texas A&M: C. Kevin Sumlin got fired with a 51-26 record in College Station. Enter Jimbo Fisher at a price tag of $75 million.

Vanderbilt: C. About what I expect from Vandy. Derek Mason is a very good coach who deserves a better opportunity to win at a bigger program.

What if we have a Bama/UGA national title game? The national media will want to blow up this current playoff format.

Tennessee Rocky Flop

By: Kipp Branch

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Earlier this month Tennessee fired Butch Jones in the middle of a dumpster fire season, where the Vols finished 4-8 and 0-8 in the SEC.

Tennessee is a proud football program with over 800 wins and 13 SEC championships. Anyone in their right mind should want to take this job right?

Athletic Director John Currie needed to nail this coaching hire in the worst way possible after botching the Greg Schiano debacle from over the past weekend.

So, every morning I wake up now looking in the news at who the new Tennessee coach will be.

Regardless of who accepts the job, the public-relations damage has been done. And Tennessee is a school that recently settled a Title IX lawsuit regarding several counts of sexual misconduct by football players. It is not a place that needed more negative press.

Now you hear Tennessee is looking at Mike Leach from Washington State. Mike Leach to Knoxville would make the UT Weekly Press Conference during football season a definite landing spot for the football junkies of the world.

Leach is gold with the press. Plus, his offense would cause headaches for SEC Defensive Coordinators.

During a Tennessee football game in the future on CBS could the AFLAC question be: How many head coaches turned down the Tennessee job?

After UT botched the Schiano hire let’s get a count of who turned down the Vols:

John Gruden was never coming to start with. Used car sales should be going through the roof in Knoxville because those people will buy anything.

Dan Mullen picked Florida. Matt Campbell stayed at Iowa State. Tennessee offered Mike ” I am a man” Gundy $42 million, but he chose to stay at Oklahoma State. Dave Doeren of NC State said no. Jeff Brohm of Purdue said no. Who else turned them down?

Former coach Lane Kiffin trolls the Vols everyday on Twitter.

How about throwing $15 million a year at Nick Saban? He is not busy on Saturday; fly him up and pitch him during the SEC Championship game.

How about me, UT? I will take the job for $150k a year plus moving expenses. I am a championship coach.

My resume: Championships 3: Brunswick Fatboy Fantasy Football League 2009, 2010, 2011.

Playoffs: 7: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016

Radio Show: I mop the floor every Saturday morning with Jason Bishop when  the topic of college football is raised. Like taking candy from a baby on college football picks.

John Currie, call me, I will take your job in Knoxville. Protesters in Knoxville won’t bother me. I will buy them coffee on the way to the office daily.

I will even let Jason Bishop host “This week in Vol Football with Head Coach Kipp Branch”.

Championship football would back in Knoxville instead of burning couches, dumpster fires, and 0-8 in the SEC.

My, how the mighty have fallen. Hurry back Tennessee. On second thought I don’t want the job either.

Rocky Top is indeed Rocky Flop at this day and time.

Just bring back Phil Fulmer if you ever want to beat Alabama again.

Gold Standard For Red Terrors

By: Kipp Branch

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Glynn Academy has been educating students in Glynn County since 1788. Glynn Academy has been playing football since 1913, but history is being made currently with this current batch of Red Terror seniors.

This senior class led by Hunter Hall, Randon Jernigan, Andrew Delaney, Tyler Grant, and the rest of this fabulous class has compiled a 40-12 record on the football field. This makes this senior group the most successful senior class in the proud 105 year history of Red Terror football.

This program with four straight elite eight appearances in the second highest classification in the GHSA makes it the gold standard in coastal Georgia for public schools.

It all starts at the top with Head Coach Rocky Hidalgo, who is a master motivator and just doesn’t get caught up in the hype. He coaches up his kids to play fast and with confidence.

Hidalgo’s confidence in his kids reminds me a lot of Steve Spurrier in his Florida days. From day one walking in the door in 2014 at GA the plan has not changed and that is:

Win the City championship, which the Red Terrors have done every year he has been here.

Win the Region Championship, which the Red Terrors have done in 2015-2017.

Win the State Championship, which the program was State runner up in 2015. That goal is still in play for 2017.

Someone asked me recently what is the difference between the local high schools? All three are very talented on the football field and my answer was the following:

Brunswick and Frederica Academy hope to win when they play teams of equal or better talent and Glynn Academy knows and expects to win in the same situation. Guess who is still playing on Thanksgiving?

Glynn plays a very talented Lee County team this Friday on the road, but I can guarantee you this Glynn expects to beat the Trojans.

The Red Terrors have some quality players. Hunter Hall is the most productive linebacker I have ever seen in person roam the football field in Glynn County in my lifetime. The kid is just a great football player and I know he has an offer from West Georgia, and at 6’0 195 for the life of me I just can’t understand why he doesn’t have 40 offers to play college football. This kid is an awesome football player.

Outside of Darius Slay of the Detroit Lions I have never seen a faster or better overall athlete than Randon Jernigan in my lifetime in Glynn County. The kid is a special once in a generation athlete. The 87-yard TD run against Valdosta in the first round is a treat to watch.

I saw the great Valdosta teams of the 1980’s in person as a student at Valdosta State College and my old college friends who still reside in the Valdosta area tell me they have never seen anyone run away from their Cats like Jernigan did on that TD run.

They love their football in Valdosta. In case you live outside of Glynn County, Jernigan signed a baseball scholarship to play for the University of Georgia recently. He will suit up for the Dawgs then will play professional baseball when his time at UGA is complete.

This is a special group of seniors on this Glynn football team. They just keep winning and winning and deep runs in the State playoffs is now part of the culture at Glynn Academy.

I encourage Glynn County to go out and watch this record breaking group this Friday night at Glynn County stadium.

Before the season many pundits said this would be a rebuilding year at GA. I guess rebuilding now is defined as Final Four appearances. I usually wear blue and gold on Friday nights. I’ll be wearing Red and White this Friday.

Go Terrors! Bring home a State Football Championship.

BHS 2018 Season Recap

By: Kipp Branch

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Year one of the Sean Pender era at Brunswick High is in the books, and it marks a turnaround in a program that has been down for the last two football seasons.

BHS finished the season with a heartbreaking 24-21 loss to Northside Warner Robins, but the 7-3 final record almost matches the combined 8 wins in the previous two football seasons.

Pender who took over in February got Brunswick back in the state playoffs for the first time since 2014.

Season Grades:Offense: B+. This unit did a complete 360 in 2017. Here is the proof.

In region games the Pirates averaged 45. 5 points per game compared to 20.5 points per game in 2016.

The region record improved to 3-1 instead of 1-3 and missing the playoffs.

Pender is a QB guru and Jamarius Stevens had a record breaking year in offensive production with over 3000 yards in total offense and accounted for 38 TD’s.

Alonzo Brown and DJ Whitfield had all region years at WR. Brown, who was not used at all in 2016, set a school record for single season receiving yards, and Whitfield accumulated almost as much finishing the season with third most receiving yards in a single season in Pirate history.

The offensive line was the backbone of the football team led by seniors Ty Hinson and John Cano. Shaq Robinson had a great year at RB.

This unit scored over 40 points in seven out of ten games, 50 points twice, and 60 points twice in 2017.

Defense: B-. This unit was undersized up front but battled hard all season and held Northside to 213 total yards in the playoffs.

Kam Futch was the leader and captain of this unit and displayed those qualities in 2017.

Jaylen Jackson was the best all-around player in the region playing both ways and Jagaryon Marcus and Tevin Small were the unsung heroes of the defensive unit doing whatever they were asked to do on defense.

Special Teams: B. Dalton Thrift developed into a good kicker for BHS. Jaylen Jackson was dangerous in the return game, and Jagaryon Marcus led special teams in tackles. Huge turnaround for this unit in 2017.

Coaching: A. Pender turned this thing in one year and the three losses were to teams that are in the final 16 of the 6A playoffs currently. This team could easily have been 9-1 right and had played Tucker in the second round.

Overall: B+. The 7-3 record in the first year with a new head coach is the second best in the 50 year football history. Only the 2008 Pirates with NFL players Darius Slay and Justin Coleman finished with a better mark of 9-3 in Victor Floyd’s first season.

In conclusion, this sportswriter eats, drinks, and sleeps BHS football and I want to offer a sincere thank you to this senior class and to Coach Sean Pender and his staff.

Seniors, you turned this thing around in one season and you leave BHS as Co-Region Champions. This 2017 football team will always have a special place in my heart due to the fact that you kept working and fighting when most counted you out.

Ty Hinson, John Cano, Kam Futch, Jamarius Stevens, Ben McCloud, Shaq Robinson, Jaylen Jackson, Alonzo Brown, Tevin Small, Sean Ward, and the rest of this class thank you from a grateful Pirate nation for the hard work and dedication. You leave this football program on solid ground for the future and you leave the program better than you inherited it. You will be missed.

Sean Pender thank you for taking this job. You will lead BHS to great things as a football program.

The 2017 Pirates will be looked back on as the team that got BHS back on track.

Pirate Pride is a way of life and this football team showed that in 2017.

Sean Pender Show Nov 15

Sean Pender Show Nov 15
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Northside Sink Pirates

By: Kipp Branch

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The Brunswick High Pirates 2017 football season came to a heartbreaking end last night a 24-21 loss to Northside Warner Robins.

The Pirates drove 67 yards in 2 minutes and had their heart broken on the north end zone goal line with 16 seconds left as BHS threw an interception to end Sean Pender’s first season at BHS with a 7-3 record.

Northside will move on and play Tucker in the second round.

Pirate Report Card

Offense: B. It is playoff football against a traditional football power in the state of Georgia, and this group took it to Northside most of the night.

Passing game was very good and Pender said all week that BHS was going to have to throw it all night against the Northside defense who was very good against the run.

Offensive line was awesome all night in pass protection.

Shaq Robinson had a rushing and receiving TD. DJ Whitfield had his best game as a Pirate with 12 catches for 165 yards.

We come now to Jamarius Stevens, who had a great playoff game as he passed for 304 yards and a score. He rushed for 105 and a score. I will miss this kid and he will go down as one of my favorite Pirate QB’s of all time.

Pender told me on Friday night that if BHS scored 28 points they would move on to Tucker and said red zone offense would be the key. He was correct as BHS only got points on three out of six trips into the red zone.

A fumble on the first series that setup the short field for the Eagles first score and the season ending pick kept this grade from being an A.

Great playoff effort by the BHS offense.

Defense: B. This group played its guts out against a running football team. The Northside veer got some yards and the one pass Northside completed all night long was for a TD, but this unit flew around and made some plays.

Tevin Small played a great game at LB. Kam Futch, the captain of this defense, played his heart out.

BHS stopped the fullback in the veer all night long and contained the QB for the most part. The pitch guy made a few runs but the defense put up a very solid football effort against a brand name in Georgia High School football.

Very proud of the effort of this group.

Special Teams: C-. You can’t give up an 85 kickoff return for a TD in a playoff game against a team like Northside where points are at a premium.

BHS did some good things with Jaylen Jackson on punt returns, and only punted one time in the contest.

This area was one of the most improved aspects of BHS football in 2017.

Coaching: B+. Solid game plan. Pender showed confidence in his offense by going for it on fourth down from the two on the first drive.

The clock management was solid on the two minute offense at the end of the game. Team played inspired football all night long and great adjustments were made at the half.

Overall: B. BHS went toe to toe with Northside and came up 3 points short.

Nothing to hang your head about in reality. But, the reality is that this loss stings and will hurt for a long time because BHS was a better football team than Northside.

Sometimes in team sports the better team does not win and that is just life and you learn from it.

 

Sean Pender Show Nov 8

Sean Pender Show Nov 8
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Pirates Blast Osborne

By: Kipp Branch

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The playoff bound BHS Pirates scored on every offensive possession and beat a winless Osborne squad 68-14 on senior night at Glynn County Stadium.

With the Effingham win over Richmond Hill last night, the Pirates enter the state playoffs as the number two seed from Region 2 and will host Northside Warner Robins next Saturday night at 7PM at Glynn County Stadium.

The Pirates do capture a share of its first region title since 2009, and make the playoffs for the first time since 2014.

In region 2 the seeding will be Glynn, BHS, Effingham, and Richmond Hill.

Sean Pender won his 100th career game last night and was honored post game by his players and supporters.

Pirate Report Card:

Offense: A+. How could it have been better?

The offense scored 9 TD’s. Jamarius Stevens passed for 6 TD’s and ran for another. 62-0 at the half and a running clock midway through second quarter.

At one point in contest the offense scored 5 TD’s in 8 offensive plays in first half. Total and complete domination.

Alonzo Brown set a single season school record for receiving yards.

The offensive line dominated once again. The BHS offense closed the regular season as the highest scoring offense in their classification at 44.7 points per game.

Defense: A. The ninth graders game up two TD’s late. The starting defense only allowed two first downs all night.

Special Teams: A. Jaylen Jackson had a punt return for a TD and the kick coverage was fantastic all night long.

Coaching: A. Pirates took care of business against an outmatched team. Pender played everyone in a Pirate uniform.

Overall: A. Nice way to close out the regular season and enter the playoffs with a 7-2 record.

Up Next: Northside Warner Robins. Pirates will have to put on their big boy pants when the Eagles roll into town.

The Pirates are in a tough bracket but in the second season you have to beat who they line up in front of you.

 

Sean Pender Show Nov 1

Sean Pender Show Nov 1
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Pirates Win Region

By: Kipp Branch

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Sean Pender in his first season on Altama Avenue and a senior class that has had three head coaches in four years won a share of the region championship with a 56-34 win at, previously undefeated, Richmond Hill.

It is the first region championship for BHS since 2009. A huge Pirate contingent traveled the 45 minutes north to Richmond Hill and were loud and proud all night long.

The 22-point win will give the Pirates the point differential tiebreaker against Glynn and Richmond Hill for the #1 playoff seed should Richmond Hill beat Effingham as expected next Friday night.

The heroes of the night for BHS were Jagaryon Marcus and Jaylen Jackson. These guys were all over the field all night long.

Pirate Report Card:

Offense: A+. 56 points on the road against a team that was undefeated and flying high.

Everyone and everything on the offensive side was clicking. The entire offensive line team photo should be hanging on the post office wall on the FBI’s 10 most wanted list because of the assault they laid on the Richmond Hill defensive front.

Robinson and McCloud ran like wild men all night long.

Alonzo Brown, DJ Whitfield, and Jaylen Jackson destroyed the Wildcats’ secondary.

And last but not least, Jamarius Stevens, still with the ankle issue, lead his team to a region title and cemented an all-region season at QB for the Pirates.

This unit was lights out.

Defense: B. This unit set the tone with the Marcus scoop and score on the first series to put the Pirates up 7-0.

Richmond Hill scored some points and got a couple of late TD’s but Kam  Futch and company clamped down the Wildcats’ run game in second half. The Pirate defense made the Wildcats a one dimensional team.

The BHS defense with Sean Ward and a couple others gut checked its way to winning a tough football game. This unit laid the wood to Richmond Hill offensive players all night long.

Special Teams: B. Solid kick coverage that pinned the Wildcats on its own 1 yard line to start game and no big returns with the athletes on the talented Richmond Hill roster.

The kickoff coverage has been fantastic. DJ Whitfield set up a BHS TD right before the half with a 52 yard kick return.

Coaching: A+. Sean Pender said all week that BHS was going to beat Richmond Hill and that the Wildcats could not stop the Pirates.

The game plan was awesome and executed perfectly on offense.

The culture change is now complete as the 2017 Pirates under Pender win their 7th Region Football title and first since 2009.

Pender has to be the Region Coach of the Year after turning this team into champions after going 8-12 and no playoffs for last two years. The Pirates have a great shot at being a number one seed.

A happy Glynn County AD Steve Waters called me post game and said the Pirates would be receiving a Region Championship Trophy next Friday night on senior night prior to the Osborne game.

Pender for President in 2020. Pirates are relevant again.

Overall: A+. BHS is a football champion again. Enough said there.

Jaylen Jackson is a stud and any accolade you can come up with. That last TD catch and two-point conversion to get BHS the point differential points for region tiebreaker was the stuff of legends. Thank you, Mr. Jackson

Up next: Osborne. The Region Champs come home for an emotional senior night at Glynn County stadium.

The BHS Pirates Region 2-AAAAAA Football Champions. Print me up a size XXL.