They get no respect, I tell ya

I played this game on my facebook page a few weeks ago (yes, that was a shameless plug, it’s AJC Ga. Tech).

I’m going to give you the stats of two players. You tell me whose stats are who’s:

Player A: 175 carries, 1,148 yards, 8 TDs, 5 100-plus games

Player B: 169 carries, 1,093 yards, 9 Tds, 5 100-plus games

One of these players is a Heisman candidate. One’s not.

So, can you tell me who are the players, and which one is the Heisman candidate?

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Since some of you may be making travel plans to Tampa for the ACC championship game, here are the home and aways in the next few years for Tech football. Dates haven’t been set:

2010
ACC Home: NC State, Virginia, Miami, Duke
ACC Away: Clemson, North Carolina, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
Nonconference Home: South Carolina State, Middle Tennessee State
Nonconference Away: Kansas, Georgia

2011
ACC Home: Clemson, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
ACC Away: NC State, Virginia, Miami, Duke
Nonconference Home: Kansas, Western Carolina, Georgia
Nonconference Away: Middle Tennessee State

2012
ACC Home: Boston College, Virginia, Duke, Miami
ACC Away: Maryland, Clemson, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
Nonconference Home: Middle Tennessee State
Nonconference Away: Georgia

2013
ACC Home: Clemson, Florida State, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
ACC Away: Boston College, Virginia, Duke, Miami
Nonconference Home: Elon, Vanderbilt, Georgia
Nonconference Away: Alabama

2014
ACC Home: Wake Forest, Virginia, Duke, Miami
ACC Away: Clemson, Florida State, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
Nonconference Home: Wofford, Alabama
Nonconference Away: Tulane, Georgia

2015
ACC Home: Clemson, NC State, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
ACC Away: Wake Forest, Virginia, Duke, Miami
Nonconference Home: Georgia Southern, Tulane, Georgia
Nonconference Away: Syracuse

Other Non-Conference Games beyond 2015
2016: Syracuse Home
2017: Auburn Home
2018: Auburn Away
2018: Tulane Home
2019: Tulane Away
2021: South Carolina Away
2022: South Carolina Home

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Do you know who the players are?

Player A, is Alabama’s Mark Ingram, arguably the front-runner for the Heisman Trophy.

Player B, is, you guessed it, Jonathan Dwyer.

I wrote last week that Dwyer was quietly putting together a season that surpassed last year’s, when he was named the ACC’s player of the year.Turns out, he could have better stats than the dude who may win the Heisman.

This is in line with this other comparitive stat line:

Tim Tebow

155 rushes, 578 yards, 9 TDs

114-173-4 passing, 1,531 yards, 11 TDs

Josh Nesbitt

209 rushes, 817 yards, 15 TDs

51-115-4, 1,223 yards, 6 TDs

Nesbitt could have better stats than Tebow by the time it’s done.

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203 comments Add your comment

ZamBonE

November 11th, 2009
4:57 pm

No respect. Just have to keep on winning.

Go Jackets. Beat duke

TECH Man

November 11th, 2009
5:02 pm

Just Keep on Keeping on Jackets!!! THWG!!!

GT45

November 11th, 2009
5:03 pm

It’s all about the media-nothing else! Let the diesel be here next year-Go Jackets

GT45

November 11th, 2009
5:05 pm

It’s all about the media! Let these might SEC teams get beat come bowl season, and next year will be different- Go Jackets

dcyellowjacket

November 11th, 2009
5:07 pm

Whatever happened to playing Ole Miss? Last year it was on the schedule starting next season, then it got bumped ten years, now it seems to be completely gone.

CaryJacket

November 11th, 2009
5:16 pm

Doug: Thank you for the excellent article about Sedric Griffin. There was no place to comment under the Griffin article, so I’m posting this under your most recent blog entry.

Thorough job on that piece. Even though the focus was on Sed and his family, I liked the way you worked in the quotes from CPJ on Sed’s development as a person, and the cameo references to Tongo and Reese. Nice read.

Back to this blog entry, yeah, I think the Yellow Jacket family recognizes that even the most stellar performers in the spread option attack most likely will have their performances dismissed by the so-called pundits as being products of a gimmicky system.

That’ll change after the Yellow Jackets bring home the crystal football from a MNC. But for now, guys like Dwyer (Heisman candidate 2009), BeBe (Biletnikoff candidate 2009), and Nesbitt (Heisman candidate 2010) will need to focus on team accomplishments rather than individual awards, which is the way it should be anyway.

Thanks again for the Sedric Griffin article.

Tech82

November 11th, 2009
5:17 pm

If Dwyer returns next year, he’ll be a front runner for the Heisman and Tech will be one of the early favorites for a NC.

Doug Roberson

November 11th, 2009
5:21 pm

Here’s the most interesting thing about the Dwyer-Ingram comparson:
Dwyer’s done it on fewer carries, so the “it’s the system” argument doesn’t hold a lot of water.

macrotech

November 11th, 2009
5:24 pm

These numbers are surprising!!! If Dwyer has the kind of games he’s had these past two….these numbers COULD get sick!!! One thing learned from CPJ’s demeanor is that he’s not going to ’showcase’ a player…Tech keeps winning and the nation will HAVE to notice the players within the team! I don’t agree that the ‘gimmicky’ offense is to blame….Tech has been under the radar for a LONG time….smile, the cameras are beginning to aim our way!!! LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION!!! GO TECH!!!

Blago

November 11th, 2009
5:25 pm

Something that you need to remember about the stats for GT players is that Tech has played one more game than pretty much every other team in the country. So if you’re trying to make an argument based on cumulative stats, remember that we’ve got a game’s advantage. So Dwyer really isn’t as close in total stats as he looks.

And Dwyer isn’t coming back next year. But wish him well anyway, and have faith in the guys backing him up and the system in which he has thrived. I know Dwyer is an incredible talent, but someone ought to be able to step right in and accomplish nearly as much, all the while presenting more opportunities (touches) for our other backs on the perimeter.

Cuttysark

November 11th, 2009
5:28 pm

Until Georgia Tech wins the ACC Championship and a big bowl game, the media will always downplay the accomplishments of this team and its unique triple option offense. But that’s okay. We need to get it done on the field.

The preview of the Georgia Tech game against Duke is now available for viewing on http://isportsweb.com Go Jackets.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
5:30 pm

Two more things hurt Dwyer: First, you’d probably get Tech fans split half and half as to whether he or Nesbitt is more important to the team. No way a guy wins the Heisman when he’s not even his team’s MVP. And second, the bulk of his damage has been done in our less important games. Miami, VT, Clemson all more or less held him in check (Miami especially, thanks to that shoulder stinger). So when he’s been on the national stage, people have seen lackluster performances.

Contrast that with Mark Ingram, who has completely carried the Alabama offense when it has been struggling. He reminds me a little bit of a poor man’s Herschel Walker, where his team keeps winning with strong defense and no passing game, just because teams can’t stop him on the ground.

PS – I love Dwyer and would be ecstatic if he were in the thick of the Heisman debate. But he just hasn’t done this year what he’s needed to do.

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
5:32 pm

The only thing Ingram has on Dwyer that I can see is that Alabama has a higher rated strength of schedule. But if anything, the fact we run it more should give MORE credit to Dwyer since the defense can key on him more easily. It’s a joke and discredit to the pundits that Dwyer hasn’t gotten more attention.

Old Gold Britches

November 11th, 2009
5:53 pm

It is the same old story ……..Big time school Aliebamy. It is in the big time SEC. It is as much the team as the individual and where they stand in the BCS.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
5:55 pm

Doug, why don’t you write a blurb about the report that just came out regarding FBS Coaches’ salaries?

Here’s an interesting angle: I noticed in my brief perusal that Paul Johnson’s contract stipulates that he can earn over $1 million extra per year based on performance incentives. The interesting part is that $200K could come from his team’s academic performance. I didn’t look at a huge number of the contracts, but I didn’t see many that listed academic performance bonuses, and none came close to the earning power that his do.

I can post the link to the report if you don’t have it.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
5:58 pm

TechMD: It isn’t true that teams can key on Dwyer more than they can Ingram. Unlike Bama, just because Tech is running the ball doesn’t mean everyone can go after Dwyer. The whole point of our offense is that any one of 6 different guys could end up actually running the ball. A third of the time, it’s Dwyer; a third of the time, it’s Nesbitt; and the last third is split up among the A-backs and receivers. Meanwhile, when it’s apparent that Bama is running it, everyone can just run after Ingram, because he gets the ball 95% of the running plays where he’s on the field.

gtne80

November 11th, 2009
5:59 pm

Revealing statistics. Just another inequity in the system. Personally, I believe that the Heisman has become meaningless. The talking heads on ESPN and the networks have too much influence in the decision. It seems that the highly subjective criteria for winning the award changes from year to year. One year, it’s all about whoever had the best year THAT year. The next year, it’s supposedly about the total body of work. It’s revealing to look back over the last 10-15 years and see how many Heisman winners went on to any significant level of success at the next level. If the winner is supposed to be the best player in college football, you would expect a higher success rate.

Pi$$onaDawg

November 11th, 2009
6:00 pm

WAIT that is a SEC PLAYER they must be great. I mean if he plays at BAMA he is already miking more money that he knows what to do with. You do know UGA wanted C. KING because he was sooo much better than J. DWYER so the SEC has to be right, RIGHT?

CW

November 11th, 2009
6:00 pm

Good comments here!

Dwyer really should be getting some mention in the Heisman race, but several of the factors mentioned above really do contribute. I think Dwyer not being a factor in the Miami game really knocked him off the media’s radar early in the season. Then, for the next four games it was Josh Nesbitt who was the big producer for Tech’s offense.

It is always hard for a player to contend for the Heisman if he shares the spotlight with a teammate. The guys who end up winning it generally are players that have their entire offense build around them. So, Mark Ingram rising to the top of the Heisman hopefuls is as much about how nothing else for the Bama offense is working except for him.

Also, I hate to agree with Blago, but Dwyer isn’t coming back next year. It would be great to have him for all four years, but the NFL is going to throw a ton of money at him and after what happened to Sam Bradford this year I expect to see a lot more juniors make the jump and not stick around.

Pi$$onaDawg

November 11th, 2009
6:05 pm

I read in an article that Ingram could lift 500 pounds, but never tried to lift a BOOK. RTR go BAMA can he sell a car in a few years?

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
6:05 pm

Blago, even if they can’t key on Dwyer (although they do) they can still key on the run. Everyone runs man coverage against and everyone else is covering the run.

Doug Roberson

November 11th, 2009
6:07 pm

blago, we reported on cpj’s contract when it was changed earlier this season.

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
6:09 pm

Do prolific quarterbacks stats get discounted if they run “pass oriented” offense’s? Obviously not. So why would you discount the stats of a RB in a run oriented offense?

Hayseed Dixie

November 11th, 2009
6:10 pm

Doug, the piece on Sedric was great.

Yeah, and Blago you’re right, Ingram seems to be the only offensive show in Alabama town.

It’s too bad that you can’t put a number on how much teams playing to stop Dwyer opens up the rest of the offense. Actually you can: it’s the W-L.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
6:18 pm

Doug, I mean to write something comparing his contract to every other FBS coach. Heather Dinich over at ESPN mentioned it, comparing all the ACC coaches. I just thought it was particularly interesting about the fact that Johnson can make so much money for actually graduating his players instead of just winning championships. (He can also earn plenty for that stuff too, mind you)

Blago

November 11th, 2009
6:21 pm

TechMD: I’m not saying that they don’t key on Dwyer. I’m saying that they don’t key on him any more than they do on Ingram. I’d venture to say they do it a little less. When a team is playing Alabama, once it’s apparent that Bama is running it, every defensive player can completely ignore the quarterback and just be concerned with getting blocked by one of the receivers or tight end.

When a team is playing GT, on every play, one player HAS to stay keyed on Nesbitt, and one HAS to stay keyed on the pitch man. Dwyer gets his fair share of attention too, but those are two fewer players available to tackle him.

SCQA&A

November 11th, 2009
6:42 pm

Look Doug. Let us go 13-1 and win the Orange Bowl and bring back Josh and the Diesel next year. Then we can start to amp up any potential Heisman candidacies. In a sneaky way, if Ingram wins the Heisman this year – which would be Bama’s first – there might be more of a look on the part of the media for other traditional top programs that have never had a winner. Add to that we will be going to Kansas next fall (with the chance that Josh and the Diesel get a chance to impress some Big 12-area voters with an early look at them) and we might have a chance at two finalists next year in New York.

Beat Dook first…then the Muttlanders…then Clemons…then whoever…then the respect comes.

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TechMD

November 11th, 2009
6:43 pm

I get your point Blago but as last year’s ACC player of the year, and the fact that he usually is the one going up the middle makes Dwyer the first guy they focus on and try to stop. Nesbitt can pitch but he has to go through traffic.
BTW, I hope we keep it on the ground the whole first half if possible. Chew up clock, get a lead and keep it out of Lewis’s hands.

The Dude

November 11th, 2009
6:45 pm

So Blago,
In a nutshell you’re saying Dwyer is being punished because the offense he operates in is more effective at disguising what they’re doing? I’ll take it.

Todd

November 11th, 2009
6:46 pm

Dream on hes playing with Chan Galeys recruits. And when he plays the big boys of the SEC and the Big 12 they have to much team speed for that boring offense…Example LSU last years bowl game. It won’t be long until all you closet fans will return to your closets foe another 9 or 10 yrs face you will never have a consistant winning program…..Sorry you bunch of techwood ave. nerds……

The Dude

November 11th, 2009
6:50 pm

*Ding*
The fries are ready Todd. Go dump them.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
6:53 pm

The Dude: That’s pretty much what I’m saying. Also that other stuff about him “not showing up” in bigger games and having an equally important (to the team) teammate.

Todd: We all greatly appreciate your insight. You also keep us grounded to the reality that even one of the most talented teams in the country can stumble out of the gate, keep stumbling, be 4-4 after 8 games, and have a puncher’s chance at an outright losing season.

Tokyo jacket

November 11th, 2009
6:58 pm

I totally disagree with anyone that says defenses haven’t keyed in on Dwyer. For the first 6 games of the year, that’s all they did. That’s why Nes and the pitchman had so much success. Now that’s shifted back outside and Dwyer is getting his.

My hope is that Dwyer stays for one more year. I think there’s a few reasons this could happen. 1) This was a very tight recruiting class that might want to finish together, 2) 1 more good year could mean a top 5 draft pick for Dwyer as opposed to top 30, 3) the opportunity to win a national championship next year, and 4) 1 more good year puts him at No 1 in all the record books at Tech. It’s hoping more than fact at this point though.

It’s weird that he’s the best player on the team, but he’s probably the guy we could afford to lose most with Allen, Lyons, and Cox coming back.

donnie025

November 11th, 2009
6:59 pm

Guys (and gals), I’m gonna say you are wrong about Dwyer or any of the other super star Juniors leaving after this year. I have to tell ya that I agree that the money is gonna be huge and the temptation great….but I believe to play for a National Championship in 2010 for THAT coach is going to trump all of the above. You heard it here. Just sayin.

gtne80

November 11th, 2009
7:01 pm

Claiming that Paul Johnson’s success is because he’s playing with Chan Gailey’s recruits has to be the stupidest comment yet. If Gailey’s recruits were so great, why didn’t Chan succeed the way Paul does? The scary truth for you detractors is that Paul will only get BETTER when he has his own recruits that are better fit for his system. The fact that he’s able to win so quickly is a tribute to the fact that he’s an excellent COACH (notice the emphasis on the word COACH). Gailey showed a lack of abilty to help his recruits improve their skills during their time under his system. Johnson’s players continue to improve game after game and year after year.

sorry Blago Mr. Know it All NOT

November 11th, 2009
7:08 pm

Dwyer is coming back, hahahahahahha..guarantee after 12 games, Dwyer will also have the better stats than Ingram…gee sorry back to you but good try..maybe if you geniuses at Bama could have fit it one more Div 1AA team, to go along with North Texasm FIU and Chattanooga that you play maybe Ingram could pull it off, but you didn’t. That’s a shame

sorry Blago Mr. Know it All NOT

November 11th, 2009
7:12 pm

hey Doug, it would be interesting to write an article on how the rednecks at Bama threw a brick thru the coaches window even when that coach won an SEC title. Being that coach was Bill Curry who is right down the street now, might make for a great interview so people can hear about how these Bama people really are about

GT Anchorage

November 11th, 2009
7:13 pm

blago, Actually it is true that teams can key in on Dwyer. In fact, many of them have mentioned that they are trying to stop Dwyer when they put together a game plan. That usually tends to work out in our favor because other people will have big games.

Pi$$onaDawg

November 11th, 2009
7:13 pm

Colt, Ingram, Tebow and ???ever. just play me and I will run your butt over. Signed J.”THE DIESEL” DWYER. NEXT cj shiller cuse Duke ain’t got no running back. Wait that should be uga’s king, samuel and ealey too. UGA make sure you bring your COX to the FLATS along with Richts nice hair and TUFF FORD. HAHAHAHAHA.

Tokyo jacket

November 11th, 2009
7:17 pm

Oh, by the way, Ingram has also played 9 games.

collegeballfan

November 11th, 2009
7:19 pm

Dwyer, Thomas, Morgan & M. Burnett are probably gone to the NFL after this season. What do they have to prove? And they will each get a nice paycheck.

Chicago Jacket

November 11th, 2009
7:19 pm

I really enjoy reading these blogs given Tech’s success this year (even the idiotic UGA fans’ comments). A couple of thoughts:

1. In the WF game Tech had a good rythym early with the running game on track, then they went to the air numerous times and lost it. Has PJ made any comments on this since the game? It seems if we had stuck to our formula the final score would not have been close.

2. I’ve heard several comments on this blog about Dwyer foregoing his senior year. Is this just rumor or is there substance behind it?

Pi$$onaDawg

November 11th, 2009
7:21 pm

Ingram plays with himself in the shower for a hour a day! Does that count as a Game in hand or just a lose of potential?

Pi$$onaDawg

November 11th, 2009
7:26 pm

The NFL money is noit going away. Dwyer could be Stafford and go for the check, but look who you get to play for that money. NoShow got lucky so to speak. Denver took a Dawg because of the past Draft pick RB they got from UGA. NoShow will do well but never be what he could have been after this years Draft and stay South.

Pi$$onaDawg

November 11th, 2009
7:30 pm

WHO is the HUGE NCAA QB to be drafted this year? Would Fat MATT Stifford be selected behind him? Well maybe sTIFFord would not be #2 but he would go to a team that might win and extend his NFL life past another UGA QB Clipboard carring QB.

Ga Tech Insider

November 11th, 2009
7:32 pm

If Dwyer projects 1st round he’s gone.

droberson

November 11th, 2009
7:32 pm

blago, i did. it was in yesterday’s notebook. We also did a very expansive salary comparison earlier this spring about football and basketball salaries. It’s still on ajc.com

SST

November 11th, 2009
7:35 pm

gtne80 Jaybo Shaw is Paul Johnson’s recruit. If you think that GT is as good with him as they are with Nesbitt who is Chan’s recruit you’re an absolute idiot.

Stan Rome

November 11th, 2009
7:39 pm

When Josh Nesbitt and Jonathan Dwyer are gone you are going to see a huge drop off gtne80. Nesbitt has been the straw that stirs the drink this year. Without Nesbitt Tech probably goes 6-6 or 7-5.

Not Disappointed

November 11th, 2009
7:52 pm

Paul Johnson is on the weekly radio show right now. “He stated there’s no way he’s going to Norte Dame! He’s staying right here in Atlanta!”

Tokyo jacket

November 11th, 2009
7:52 pm

To SST,

The definition of irony: a UGA fan pointing out another team’s potential failure at QB (albeit in two years).

Not Disappointed

November 11th, 2009
7:57 pm

Tokyo Jacket you able to pick up the Paul Johnson radio show?

Ramblin Wreck!

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
7:58 pm

I guess we should just get used to having all these dog fans on our blog. After all, it’s been shown that they CAN’T beat Florida and Kiffin has promised he will not lose to Georgia and he won’t so that puts them in third place of the SEC East at best. The slide has just begun no matter what WE do.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
8:00 pm

Guy whose name was a play on mine: It’s funny that you think I’m an Alabama fan. Clearly you didn’t actually read my posts. What on earth makes you so sure that Ingram will have worse stats than Dwyer at season’s end? And what makes you think Dwyer is definitely staying in school?

Pi$$onaDawg: Actually, there’s a very good chance the NFL money could be going away, what with rumors of a rookie salary cap coming into play after next year. Meaning any current college player who doesn’t get out after this season could face much lower salaries mandated by the League’s collective bargaining agreement. Not to mention the fact that going to the NFL a year early – in your prime – means one more NFL paycheck, which means several million more dollars for a quality player.

gtne80: To expand on SST’s comment, Josh Nesbitt, Jonathan Dwyer, Morgan Burnett, Derrick Morgan, and Bay-Bay Thomas are all elite talents that would succeed in any system. So saying that “they weren’t even recruited to play this system” is irrelevant. They could have been recruited to play baseball, but they’re still incredible football players.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
8:04 pm

Tokyo Jacket: “Oh, by the way, Ingram has also played 9 games.” Who is the “also” that you’re comparing with Ingram? If it’s Dwyer, you might want to count again.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
8:10 pm

All right, I see Doug mentioned the salaries yesterday… But that’s not really what I was getting at. I was looking for something a little more thorough. Namely – what other schools put such an impetus on the coach to have its athletes succeed academically? I didn’t find any.

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
8:17 pm

I want the best for all our players but if you’re not looking at a pretty sure first round pick, it can get ugly in a hurry. If anyone does go early I hope they draft as well as they think they will.

SST

November 11th, 2009
8:19 pm

Tokyo jacket

November 11th, 2009
7:52 pm

To SST,

The definition of irony: a UGA fan pointing out another team’s potential failure at QB (albeit in two years)

I’m a Bama fan jackazz. Why do you sissies at Tech automatically assume one has to be a UGA fan to know and tell you that your team just isn’t all that no matter how bad you want to think that it is. Tech has proved nothing yet and could very easily lose to UGA, Clemson, and their bowl game. Tech is good, but not as good as you think they are. And if you think Tech is just as good with DUI Shaw as with Nesbitt you’re retarded. But you’re probably that anyway sugar britches.

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
8:22 pm

Hey SST, you DO realize Florida will beat you in the SEC championship don’t you?

Eddie Haskell

November 11th, 2009
8:23 pm

TechMD
I must be reading the Sagarins strength of schedule wrong because I was reading Tech (12) and Alabama (25), feel free to correct me.
Also, Tech has played 10 games and Alabama 9, as there was some earlier confusion on that by some people.

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
8:25 pm

Eddie, I’m not sure which SOS I used, just did a quick Google. You’re source may be better and probably is.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
8:28 pm

Eddie Haskell: Sagarin isn’t the only outfit that does strength of schedule, and by the end of the season, Bama will also have added Auburn and Florida to its schedule. Tech doesn’t have that much firepower left in its schedule.

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
8:29 pm

Bama may not have the SOS yet but they sure got the ranking.

Eddie Haskell

November 11th, 2009
8:31 pm

Blago: You’re right! That’s why GA needs to win some games to help us out.

Not Disappointed

November 11th, 2009
8:33 pm

Keep winning Jackets!

Jaded Jacket

November 11th, 2009
8:36 pm

Let’s be honest Tech fans. The SEC does have some pretty good defensive teams. Tech doesn’t play those caliber teams week in and week out like Florida and Alabama do.

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
8:37 pm

I would LOVE to see us in a bowl vs Bama. They don’t have that much offense but their defense would be a great challenge for our offense.

Tokyo jacket

November 11th, 2009
8:39 pm

Disappointed, unfortunately not. I wish I could. CPJ is such a straight shooter. Someone posted a pie chart the other day, that I absolutely loved. It showed:

Things CPJ Cares About
Whatever whiny crap comes out of your mouth – 2%
CSI Miami oddly enough – 12%
Beating Beamer with a claw hammer – 22%
Kicking A$$ – 64%

I’ve had some good chats with D Rad, but never had the opportunity to meet CPJ. He’s someone I’d love to play golf with.

Jaded Jacket

November 11th, 2009
8:40 pm

I believe the SEC has 5 top rated defenses (TN, FL, AL, LSU, Ole Miss). Would be nice to see what Tech could do against them.

SST

November 11th, 2009
8:41 pm

Maybe TechMD. But just maybe Bama’s defensive front neutralizes Tebow. And with UF this year no Tebow equals no go for UF. It will be a defensive game without a doubt. But I guess the bottom line here is that GT’s undersized offensive line would be manhandled by mount Cody and co. and Bama’s team speed would turn a game with GT into a route. You guys just don’t have the defense to win when your offense can’t control the clock.

Tokyo jacket

November 11th, 2009
8:41 pm

Jaded – you watch too much ESPN and listen to too much about “the amazing speed of the SEC defenses.” History shows us that over the past five years the ACC has had more top 25 defenses and more NFL players drafted than any other conference.

Tokyo jacket

November 11th, 2009
8:49 pm

SST – my bust. It’s because we always get railed by UGA fans. I do agree with you though that we don’t have the D to win a game if our O only puts up 17 points.

Now, that said, Shaw might actually be a better fit from a pure size standpoint. But, Nesbitt will likely be a Heisman contender next year. So, I don’t think we’ll be better of without him. He’s a phenominal leader, his best asset. You’re right, Tech hasn’t proven anything. Neither has Alabama or UF. The season is still going. We very well could wind up at Number 2 by the end of the year. We could also wind up out of the top 25.

At this point last year, Alabama was where they are now, undefeated. Then you got beat by UF and freakin’ Utah…from the MWC. Nothing matters ’til it’s all over.

GTalum81

November 11th, 2009
8:52 pm

It is a good point that some have made about our defense. I went back and looked at the defensive performance of Paul Johnson teams and to my dismay, PJ has NEVER had teams that were very good defensively. You have to play defense to win at the level GT fans want and PJ’s history appears to show a marked lack of emphasis on defense. Teams may not ever totally stop PJ’s offense but they will earn how to control the ball against us and keep us from eating so much clock. We will not win big against really good teams without a defense. I’m sorry but that is fact. I’m aso concerned that our undersized lines will be problematic with teams like Alabama, Florida, LSU, and teams of that caliber.

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
8:52 pm

SST, you might beat UF, there’s always turnovers, but I doubt it. As for Tech-Bama, I think it would be a great challenge. If we lost, that’s fine, at least we’d know what we’d have to do to win in the future. But I doubt it would be too much of a route based on your offense. I guess we’ll get some clue when you play Miss. St on Saturday. UF had a fairly tough time with them and we beat them by a larger margin. If the big boys in the SEC are so much better than us, why don’t they beat common opponents by a larger margin? Fair question?

GT For You And Me

November 11th, 2009
8:58 pm

Blago: Your a DAWG fan,disguised as GT fan…………..LOL

GTalum81

November 11th, 2009
8:59 pm

Wrong again Tokyo Jacket. Where are you guys coming up with your ACC NFL misinformation?

SEC Football Players in the 2009 NFL Draft
Posted: April 26, 2009
SEC LEADS NATION IN NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS

# The SEC had the most selections in this weekend’s National Football League player draft. The SEC had 37 of its players selected followed by the ACC with 33, the Pac-10 with 32, Big 12 and the Big Ten with 28 each and the Big East with 27. The Mountain West Conference had 16 players selected while the Western Athletic Conference and Conference USA had 10 each.

# Eleven of the 12 SEC schools had at least one player selected in the draft. South Carolina led the SEC with seven players selected followed by Georgia and LSU with six each and Alabama and Ole Miss with four each.

# The SEC has now led or tied for the lead in the most selections in an NFL Draft in 10 of the last 12 years, including the last three drafts.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
9:00 pm

GT For You And Me: I’m a UGA fan because I don’t blindly praise everything Georgia Tech? I just pay attention. What have I even said that is negative toward Tech?

GT For You And Me

November 11th, 2009
9:01 pm

No GT fan thinks like you,BLAGO. Easy to see through your transparent sheet…

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
9:03 pm

Blago isn’t a UGA fan, he’s our “doubting Thomas”

Blago

November 11th, 2009
9:03 pm

I think you’re doing Tech fans a disservice if you say that they don’t think with logic and reason. I agree that there could be more Tech fans who think like me and fewer j@ck@sses, but it is what it is.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
9:05 pm

What am I doubting? Good lord, people. I support Georgia Tech all the way. But just because I’m a fan of GT doesn’t mean I have to blindly thrust one of our players into the Heisman discussion when he really hasn’t merited the talk. Dwyer is an excellent player, but he just hasn’t had a Heisman-caliber season.

Stumpknocker

November 11th, 2009
9:05 pm

Hey Todd or is it Turd and you too SSh1T, go back to your own blogs. We couldn’t give a crap less about what U think.

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
9:08 pm

Hmmm Blago, Dwyer doesn’t justify Heisman consideration but he’s a “lock” for the NFL. How is that logic and reason?

SST

November 11th, 2009
9:08 pm

Yes TechMD but I just can’t see your undersized O line being able to handle Bama’s defensive front. Terrance Cody outweighs your center by 110 lbs and he’s quick and agile. I just think a lot of your plays get blown up before they can even get started. You don’t have the depth on either side of the ball that Bama does either.

Angus

November 11th, 2009
9:10 pm

(typed all this and the conversation seems to have left? oh well)

Couple of things:

Bama has indeed played a tough schedule, Florida has not. And Florida’s put up very pedestrian numbers on offense. Which leads to…

Tim Tebow’s stats are flawed given that he’s put up 500 yds and 7 tds against FCS opponents (and Florida has yet one more FCS team to play). Look at Nesbitt’s numbers vs. Tebow’s numbers against both MSU & Vandy – Tebow’s not even close. Nesbitt’s by far had a better year – and I’d argue that Nesbitt is more important in the W/L column (Florida’s D is winning for them, Tech’s D is not going to win games by themselves).

Ingram vs Dwyer? Miami is the reason Dwyer’s off the radar (the loss and the shoulder). If Tech’s undefeated right now (ranked #3 or 4), Dwyer has a few more yds and TDs, he’s in the mix.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
9:11 pm

TechMD: If you actually followed the history of the Heisman or the NFL, you would realize just how possible that is. See: Ronnie Brown, LeSean McCoy, countless other college running backs that were highly sought by NFL scouts but ignored in the Heisman discussion.

Eddie Haskell

November 11th, 2009
9:13 pm

The LSU game is always in the back of my mind. Maybe because they had 3 weeks to prepare, I don’t know. If that’s the case, we need to be wary of our bowl games.
As was mentioned before, our defense is suspect.

GT For You And Me

November 11th, 2009
9:13 pm

SST: Bama really blew up TN, didn’t they.

Blago

November 11th, 2009
9:14 pm

People keep comparing Tebow to Nesbitt… Honestly, Tebow shouldn’t really be in the Heisman debate either. The only reason he is is because of past performance, and he’s a player the voters recognize immediately. He’s basically been the face of college football for the last 3 years. He also got kinda hosed last year, so people want to give him the benefit of the doubt.

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
9:14 pm

You may be right SST but our offense requires a defense to be very disciplined and often the QB doesn’t know the play till after the ball is snapped. If you’re going one way, we go another way. Speed is more dangerous to our offense than size because it allow the D to make up for mistakes. Like I said, I’ll be watching the Miss St game. It’s not a perfect comparison but it provides a clue.

Angus

November 11th, 2009
9:15 pm

You’re right Blago, but as of now Tebow gets an invite to NYC.

DAWGKICKER

November 11th, 2009
9:15 pm

UGAY CAN RESPECT DEEEEZZ NUTZZZZ!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AZZ MUNCHING DAWGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GT For You And Me

November 11th, 2009
9:17 pm

SST: Bama really blew up VT,didn’t they. Had to come from behind to win,right….

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
9:19 pm

Eddie, I was more pumped up for the LSU game than our players. Johnson even commented on the effort. We didn’t show up and got a well deserved thumping. That’s it.

Tech82

November 11th, 2009
9:20 pm

FWIW – I live next door to a member of the Tech football staff who indicates that Dwyer entering the NFL draft is not anywhere near being a certainty. That may be dead wrong but I find it encouraging nonetheless.

The only player I see as a lock for the NFL is Thomas. I don’t see how his draft stock is going to improve next year. I think there is a good chance the rest of our skill players will return.

TechMD

November 11th, 2009
9:22 pm

Blago, Dwyer is an underclassman whose stock will likely only go up next year. If it’s in his best interest to go then he should go but it’s not an automatic/no brainer decision.

SST

November 11th, 2009
9:22 pm

TechMD a lot of good backs never merit Heisman consideration but are NFL prospects and go on to productive NFL careers. A lot of Heisman winners go on to be NFL busts. One has nothing to do with the other. Dwyer is a lock for the NFL but he is arguably the 2nd most productive player on your team. You lose Nesbitt, you’re fu$ked. Lose Dwyer and life goes on. If you want to talk players that merit Heisman consideration and get no love let’s talk C.J. Spiller. How many players are as versatile, multi faceted, and productive as he is?

GT For You And Me

November 11th, 2009
9:24 pm

SST:Dwyer is…………..

GT For You And Me

November 11th, 2009
9:25 pm

Roddy Jones,Anthony Allen.also………..

GT For You And Me

November 11th, 2009
9:28 pm

If Clemson had 3 good backs,C.J. Spiller would be just another good back………

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