Joshua Nesbitt said he thinks about that bitterly cold night in Blacksburg every day.
Should he have thrown the ball? Could he have led Anthony Allen more? Should he have tried a different way to make the tackle?
It doesn’t matter now. What’s done is done. Now, Nesbitt is focused on showing scouts what he can do at Georgia Tech’s Pro Day today. He hopes to show the talent evaluators that he can play in the NFL. He hopes it’s as a quarterback, but he’s willing to play anywhere. He’s been working hard in Charlotte, N.C. since early January precisely for this day. His trainer thinks he can run a sub-4.5 40-yard dash, which will certainly get him some attention. He’s also been working on his accuracy, trying to improve what was perhaps his biggest weakness at Tech. His agent thinks he can be an asset similar to Brad Smith, who is featured in a variety of positions for the New York Jets after a standout career as a quarterback at Missouri.
Georgia Tech was rolling that night, though. The offense was moving up and down the field on Virginia Tech. The Thursday night crowd, so loud at the start of the game, was quiet.
Was this the same Jacket offense that looked so mistake-prone for most of the season?
Earlier in the game, Nesbitt sprinted 71 yards up the middle of the Hokies’ defense to give the Jackets a 14-0 lead with 4:44 remaining in the first quarter. The run also gave Nesbitt the record for career rushing yards by an ACC quarterback.
Leading 14-7, Nesbitt and the Jackets were third-and-goal on Virginia Tech’s 6-yard line.
The play called for Nesbitt to roll left and hit Allen running to the corner of the end zone.
Nesbitt saw Davon Morgan shadowing Allen, but he thought he could squeeze the pass in. Morgan cut in front of Allen, intercepted the pass and began running up the sideline. Nesbitt sprinted over and tried to push Morgan out. Instead, Morgan’s knee slammed into Nesbitt’s forearm, breaking it.
It cost him the remaining games in his career and started a new set of questions.
The arm is healthy now. Nesbitt said a few weeks ago that he feels no physical effects from the injury. Though there is a mental hangover.
“I regret it to this day and probably for the rest of my life that just being lazy on that one play,” Nesbitt said. “That’s what I think about it every day now.”
– Doug Roberson, AJC
87 comments Add your comment
Buzz Me
March 9th, 2011
4:45 am
First.
Joshua is a class act and there are few who play with more heart and soul than he. I, and the rest of GT fans thank him for showing us what heart and determination can do and hope that the pro scouts see what a value someone like Joshua is to have on a team. We wish him all the best and look forward to seeing him play on Sunday. If not, he should be brought back as coach on the GT sidelines.
A fan
March 9th, 2011
5:58 am
Agree, he is a class act. I know we will miss him.
SC Jacket
March 9th, 2011
6:07 am
Joshua:
You are going to get your chance in the NFL. Once there, that play will just be a distant memory, replaced bay all the unbelievable plays you made the past few years. Best of luck to you going forward. You’ll have our support forever.
Truth
March 9th, 2011
6:09 am
Go get ‘em Joshua
woebegong
March 9th, 2011
6:34 am
He is for sure a good athelete but not so sure his future in the NFL, if he has one is at quarterback. He never got to show his passing skills to a great extent with GT’s offensive scheme. He was a fairly good runner though so maybe he has a chance at that position in the NFL. He has speed in his favor so maybe if he can develope as a runner in the NFL over time, he could return kick offs and punts to latch on to a team at first.
Unlike Cam Newton, he did not get a chance that often to pass. Cam will make it simply because he is strong, has speed and size, and at least he got to throw the ball a lot more than Nesbitt did in college. He just needs to learn how to be a NFL player, by learning a true NFL type offense. Except for Josh’s running skills, very little he did in GT’s offense setup translates into NFL offensive schemes.
To his credit, when CPJ came on board, he stuck with him and learned his offensive scheme, versus transferring to another DIV. 1 school. In hindsight, he may have been better off transferring but to his credit, he was loyal to GT, and for that all of the Tech. fans should be thankful.
techman78
March 9th, 2011
6:38 am
Never will forget Nesbitt stripping the ball away in that Florida state game in 09. We will surely miss him…
Man among boys
March 9th, 2011
7:20 am
Any college team should be so lucky to have a man like Nesbitt suit up for them. Same for the pros.
devildawg
March 9th, 2011
7:23 am
You lost the game and the season for your team. Way to go Heisman candidate. Hahahahaha. Enjoy Canada.
reebok
March 9th, 2011
7:31 am
Nesbitt was a warrior for the Jackets. That one play cost the team a great deal, but it doesn’t change what Joshua meant to his team. Good luck at the next level, Josh!
ss
March 9th, 2011
7:32 am
Real classy devildawg…
Jackets 2011
March 9th, 2011
7:37 am
Agree with all comments except, of course, devildawg’s.
Get a life man.
Maybe worry about all the dawg fans being foreclosed on in every Friday’s huge section of the Marietta Daily Journal that is larger than the rest of the newspaper.
And that’s just one Georgia county.
Yea your pals up to their necks in trouble.
I buy lots of goods in adjoining states.
I prefer to help folks who deserve the help and appreciate it.
gg
March 9th, 2011
7:40 am
Enter your comments here
Old Gold Britches
March 9th, 2011
7:44 am
Give it your all Joshua! Thanks for the memories. He is one class act!
Devil mutt …go on back home and play with your goat!
RambleOn84
March 9th, 2011
7:47 am
Nevermind the jerks and trolls…
Joshua,
You rose to the highest tier of all-time Tech players with your attitude, determination, and execution. We watched you go from a young freshman with potential, to a sophomore who gave it your all but occasionally made mistakes, to a junior who executed the running game perfectly and distributed to the great talents around you, to a senior who took the entire team on your back when no one else stepped up.
That play against Florida State has to go down as one of the greatest plays of all time, but it was just a microcosm of your determination and hustle.
That you weren’t invited to the Combine is a travesty…even if the scouts don’t like you as a QB, they have to realize your incredible athleticism. Did you see the wide receiver who ran a 5.0 flat??? A smart coach/GM will pick you up and hopefully will be able to get the most out of your talent.
From the entire Jacket Nation, we thank you and wish you the best in the future. You are welcome back home any time, and know that we are all pulling for you.
GO JACKETS!!!
Jackets 2011
March 9th, 2011
8:01 am
Haven’t been to a pro event in decades.
I want dawg fans to enjoy the company of Atlanta metro’s obnoxious transplants. (like last night’s Hawk-Lakers)
I knew they would prove good for something.
Tech gets all my sports money. (every last cent)
Was the Packers beatdown of the Falcons funny for anyone else?
I’m not sure I’ve ever bought a Falcon ticket.
I mean dawg owned, where will that get u?
Dawg owned = zero championships.
sasquatch
March 9th, 2011
8:09 am
you kicked some butt here, Josh. Now do it on Sunday!
the truth
March 9th, 2011
8:12 am
HEY DEVIL DAWG, GUESS WHAT TEAM HAS HAD THE MOST PLAYERS DRAFTED IN THE LAST 10 YEARS FROM THE SEC? UGAG!!! AND WITH ALL THAT TALLENT NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NAT CHAMP, NOT EVEN A CHANCE TO PLAY FOR ONE, WHAT A WASTE! FLA, AUB, LSU, AND EVEN ALA. HAVE ALL WON NAT CHAMP IN THE LAST TEN YEARS BUT NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO UGAG, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA UGAG SUCKS AND YOU KNOW IT..
UGA = Yawn
March 9th, 2011
8:22 am
GT fans, don’t waste your ink on the likes of ‘devildawg’. These posts are coming from 14 year old high school kids. They are not being posted by UGA students or alums.
Dubious
March 9th, 2011
8:31 am
It is easy to respect and admire Josh Nesbitt. Good luck to Josh as he pursues his dream.
dawgfan
March 9th, 2011
8:57 am
It sounds like a brilliant play call from “the smartest guy in the room” Paul Johnson. So they were running up and down the field on VT, eh? I’m sure they were. Then Coach Fish Fry abandons all reason and has a 40% completion percentage QB try to thread the needle in the endzone. Brilliant!!!! Its kind of like his baffling play calls late in close games. Paul Johnson is the most overrated hack in college football. I only bring this up because it is amazing to me how you Techies refuse to hold him responsible for anything. Nesbitt’s injury is at least partially by his arrogant hands.
I digress. Good luck to Nesbitt. I actually like him a lot and will be rooting for him. It sucks he played for such awful fans and an arrogant coach.
Thanks.
JasonGT
March 9th, 2011
8:58 am
Can we go ahead and say he’s top 5 if not the best quarterback we’ve ever had? Sorry I grew up in the Reggie Ball days when every snap I cringed. It was refreshing to get excited when Joshua had the ball in his hands. I know Joe Hamilton was awesome too, that’s why I put in the comment about top 5.
RambleOn84
March 9th, 2011
8:59 am
Thanks for showing up. Your continued obsession really inspires us.
RambleOn84
March 9th, 2011
9:00 am
Joe, Joshua, Godsey, and Shawn Jones are the top 4 (in no particular order) QBs we’ve had in modern history.
jacket
March 9th, 2011
9:43 am
He’ll be an NFL special teamer
mrb
March 9th, 2011
9:56 am
If we punch the ball in the end zone there, it maight have been a completely different season. Who knows, maybe not. One things for sure, Mr. Nesbitt was a warrior and I will miss watching his gritty play. Work hard, Joshua and I believe you’ll get your chance in the NFL. Good luck!
T-Bone
March 9th, 2011
10:06 am
Hey, dawgfan, go hold your own coach accountable. Your coach has done nothing, and then can’t even run a clean program (arrests, NCAA violations, . . .)
Joshua Nesbitt was a warrior.
NESBITT is the man
March 9th, 2011
10:11 am
good luck today Josh I wish you the best. You need to play so if NFL doesn’t work out although I believe it will, go play in Canada. And when that is over, come back and coach the quarterbacks. The Florida State game was the best and great job in winning the ACC title in 09. You will be missed.
Going down by next Tuesday
March 9th, 2011
10:12 am
Nesbitt was an iron man and will be long remembered as a crucial part of installing Paul Johnson’s option here at Tech. No one questions that we were better with him than without him, and Tech fans wish him luck at the next level. That being said, it is clear that in the option you need at least two capable QB’s because even the toughest stud in the barn (Nesbitt, for example) will find it difficult to go entire seasons full-tilt without injury. The other obvious truth is that as good as the option can be (and Johnson is the best architect out there), you must have the ability to throw the ball at least as well as your opponent in order to keep defenses honest, retain your ability to come-from-behind late, and add true “options” on possession downs. I still maintain that Brandon Shaw’s departure was a significant loss last year. He provided a viable alternative for passing situations, to spell Nesbitt when he was tired or no longer needed, and of course as a leader when Nesbitt went down. I don’t blame Shaw for leaving of course, but the past season shows us that we must have at least two good QB’s in the system at all times.
GTBob
March 9th, 2011
10:14 am
It was a fluke play, and its a shame that it ended his career, but it is what it is. He handled it like he handles everything else. Like a leader. We were lucky to have him at Tech.
Juice
March 9th, 2011
10:22 am
Sure hope he makes the NFL…… word is he can’t read….please tell me how he stayed in school?
dawgfan
March 9th, 2011
10:26 am
T-Bone, one more mediocre season and Mark Richt is gone. One more mediocre season for Coach Fish Fry and you clowns will still be ready to name the damn stadium after him. You don’t even want to go there pal. UGA and Tech exist in entirely different universes when it comes to expectations. We shoot for the stars. You shoot for whatever you can hit and then make excuses for the misses. That’s the loser Techie mentality in a nutshell.
Thanks.
RambleOn84
March 9th, 2011
10:28 am
Juice,
Go jump off a bridge. Take dogfan with you
juvenal
March 9th, 2011
10:35 am
the truth?-no Hershel=NO NCS in modern era…….the stars haven’t got it done……
Brock
March 9th, 2011
10:39 am
I’ll post this again so you guys can see what total hypocrite this dawgfan is. Keep ‘em coming dummy. You continue to prove my point. Here’s what he wrote on a dog blog yet he pitches a tent on tech blogs.
dawgfan
March 5th, 2011
2:46 pm
Don’t you Techies have anything better to do than come on here with your usual hateful bitter “thug” talk about selling jerseys and suspended drivers licenses? I would recommened using your time more wisely by dreaming up more excuses for your half azzed crock of a football program. Coach Fish Fry needs your help.
Thanks.
JM
March 9th, 2011
10:48 am
Thanks Joshua for all your hard work at GT. Best wishes for the future. Be sure to finish that degree.
Buzz Me
March 9th, 2011
10:48 am
Hey devil dog, juice and dog fan…I have a lot of friends of who love the dawgs and they are nowhere the A hole that you guys are. It is cretans like you that make people think the worst of dawg fans. There are times for smack and talk about a guy like Nesbitt is not one of them. Grow up.
juvenal
March 9th, 2011
10:51 am
& cmr has been there how long? if you are shooting for the stars, a lot of his seasons have been mediocre, so what does he go & be gone?
A diploma
March 9th, 2011
10:51 am
Nesbitt OUGHT to be thinking about that GT education that he never got. He and 89% of all GT football, basketball players blow it off after their eligibility is up. THAT is a disgace and the GT men that I know are emabarrased.
GT athletes are no different in this regard than the ones at Auburn or Clemson or FSU or Mississippi State or Ohio State.
RambleOn84
March 9th, 2011
11:01 am
“A diploma,”
If you are a Tech fan (and we all know you are not), I’m embarrassed. If YOU had the opportunity to possibly make millions, would you worry about silly piece of paper that you can always go back and get?
blazer
March 9th, 2011
11:07 am
Mr Ealey did win the Heisman either!
GTBob
March 9th, 2011
11:31 am
A diploma, Nesbitt can come back and finish his degree if football doesn’t work out for him. There are many athletes who do that. He needs to concentrate on football right now. This is basically his only shot.
rxdawg79
March 9th, 2011
11:44 am
The injury was certainly unfortunate for Nesbitt, but one assumes (& hopes) that it wasn’t a career-killing one. Anyone have any info as to his projected position in the NFL (don’t see him as a QB)?
Honest and Frank Discussion
March 9th, 2011
11:50 am
Go Josh Go!!! We always got your back!
Jacket Dad
March 9th, 2011
11:59 am
Joshua, thanks for the great contribution you made at GT! You were a leader and poured your heart into every game. It’s easy to look back with 20/20 vision and say we could’ve done something different/better. I admire you for staying strong and working through it.
You will forever be appreciated for your contribution to GT football!
superDawg
March 9th, 2011
12:10 pm
dawgfan is correct about the tek mentality.
BG
March 9th, 2011
12:16 pm
Joshua has a zero chance of being drafted.
QB/DB
March 9th, 2011
12:22 pm
Great young man not trying to be negative but JN was one of the country’s top DB prospects coming out of H.S. and is tough enough to play in the NFL as an athlete. I hope some team gives him a true chance, they will get a steal with he and Anthony Allen!
dawgfan
March 9th, 2011
12:32 pm
Of course I am superDawg. That’s what gets under their skin so much. I’ve been around Tech fans my entire life. I know all their tricks. I know them better than they know themselves. Its been the same sore loser crybaby excuses out of these clowns for not just years but decades.
Brock, please point to me where I make up lies about Georgia Tech football players and call them names like “thug” and insult their integrity and intelligence. If you can do that then you can call me a hypocrite. My hatred is not directed at your players. Never has been. Its directed at their fans.
Thanks.
dekalb fan
March 9th, 2011
12:33 pm
Tech Fans as much as you bad mouth Reggie Ball, check where he is on the all time winning percentage list for QBs at Tech. (You will find that he is in the top 5) He had NO HELP (1 year with CJ) and still led Tech to 4 consecutive Bowl Games. Who is the last QB Tech sent to the league? He started 4 years and the last 3 it seemed that every year he was fighting for his job. I think Reggie performed admirably given the situation he was in
RambleOn84
March 9th, 2011
12:36 pm
Reggie had Calvin, the best receiver in college football history, for 3 years. He also had great defenses every year he was at Tech. But don’t let facts get in the way of a good story.
Tommy
March 9th, 2011
12:41 pm
That play should have never been called.GT should have taken the field goal. It was a low percentage play and Tech had VT on the ropes. That one play spoiled the season for GT.
Alabama Jack
March 9th, 2011
12:45 pm
devildawg, do the world a favor – reach up and pull the flush handle.
juvenal
March 9th, 2011
12:53 pm
way to go, Udofia….Josh takes the blame, a great guy………
Brock
March 9th, 2011
1:20 pm
dawgfan-I couldn’t care less what the subject is on what you post, it’s the simple fact that you stated not to come on here (a uga blog) but you come on here (a tech blog) and post your useless nonsense every single day like it’s your job. I sometimes choose not to respond to your drivel but you keep on like a little girl whining about tech fans.
It’s that old argument- well, you post on our blogs so I’ll post on yours. Whether it’s our fans calling your players thugs or you calling us nerds who give a rats azz.
Post something with substance or move on for cryin out loud.
Drad Fan 2
March 9th, 2011
1:34 pm
Joshua is going to be one of the most beloved players in GT history because he was loyal to Tech and the way he carried himself on and off the field.
Hokiestats
March 9th, 2011
2:00 pm
Good Luck Joshua! You were a class act and a great player. With you on the field, we may have lost the game. I believe that you still have those mad skills that made you a threat. You’ll get you chance and will shine.
best Wishes.. from a Hokie .. and many Hokies like me
Genius Jacket
March 9th, 2011
2:44 pm
I thought Joshua thought about calculus and formulas all day.
Not a Hewitt Fan
March 9th, 2011
3:29 pm
I admire your sand Josh…..word of advice….get your dergree….NOW!
Hayseed Dixie
March 9th, 2011
3:34 pm
@Hokiestats. Ah. Class. So rare in this world.
VaTech is a great football program. Damn, we wanted to beat you guys. But them’s the breaks.
Bama2010
March 9th, 2011
3:39 pm
I love Josh Nesbit
icallbs
March 9th, 2011
3:40 pm
This guy was/is a good kid and worthy competitor – nothing not to like. I hope he does well in the NFL. I suspect he will be a success in life, regardless. College football sorely needs more like him. Go Dawgs.
Joe
March 9th, 2011
3:53 pm
devildawg- go back to getting yelled at by your girlfriend you little puss
Tech lies, Tech cheats
March 9th, 2011
3:58 pm
http://www.ajc.com/news/ex-georgia-tech-professors-866564.html
STEINER
March 9th, 2011
4:07 pm
Should have gone to Georgia and played Safety…Was a great defensive safety in high school and saved his high school team several games at Free Safety….Good luck to Josh, never have understood the Joshua deal….What’s wrong with Josh????
gtfanfrom1951
March 9th, 2011
4:09 pm
Thanks Josh
Dogs love trash!! just look how they leave their school after a home game.
macrotech
March 9th, 2011
4:29 pm
superDawg comes back!!! I didn’t think I’d see you anytime soon…especially, after your pups got beat by UCF! Welcome back…it is ONLY fitting that you’d ride the tail of dawgfan…you pups are good for each other!
WnE…Josh has no shot? THAT’S what this is all about….Josh taking a shot at the nfl….read much?
George Stein
March 9th, 2011
4:33 pm
You said you’d never post again if someone proved one of your comments untrue, WnE. I did and you’re back. At least now we know you’re dishonest – to the extent we didn’t before – as well as crazy.
And would you please learn how to write?
WnE
March 9th, 2011
5:21 pm
re:
George Stein
March 9th, 2011
4:33 pm
_______________________
Typical loser putz that comes on a CFB Blog and criticizes writing style & sentence structure rather than focusing on the message.
You’re the typical geek-nerd-loser that forced normal students like me to “road-trip’ to other colleges in order to have a “normal” College experience when I was at GT.
RambleOn84
March 9th, 2011
5:26 pm
WnE,
Quit subjecting us all to your self-loathing. Sorry you’re ashamed of being a “Tech alum” and now spend all of your time denigrating our program, but the rest of us don’t care.
Go stalk some more high school boys, you weirdo.
SEC where overSigning Eliminates Competition
March 9th, 2011
5:31 pm
Dawgfan: Your delusions of grandeur are funny. UGA had an esteemed football program in the past. Your only claim to significance now is beating GT(which if in your mind GT is so bad then that is no big accomplishment). UGA is in the same state as GT and needs to earn back the lost respect and relevance. The real problem GT fans have with UGA is their misplaced arrogance. You guys still think your great when your record the last few years says otherwise.
kb
March 9th, 2011
5:50 pm
Nesbitt was a warrior without him PJ most likely would be gone from the flats by now.
Frankly
March 9th, 2011
6:00 pm
WnE is wrong Josh Nesbitt will make it in the NFL as a fine cornerback. That is where he should have played all along.
Hokie51
March 9th, 2011
6:17 pm
Nesbitt is a running back at best in the NFl. Look for him to go late to Miami to help out the Wildcat formation. The VaTech loss wasn’t his fault entirely. Yes he made mistakes. But in the end VaTech just beat the lesser Tech. Nesbitt might break out 3-4 years into his career.
Again? It has happened again?
March 9th, 2011
6:24 pm
Coach O’Leary of GT fame was found out as having a fraudulent resume and in fact, he did not play college ball or earn his Masters. he lied basically and Gt was DUPED.
It has happened again !!! Two married profs were earning salaries from GT AND at the same time were charging another major university for salary. Apparently, GT has no oversite on their staff.
This is yet one more embarassment for GT, along with Tarrent and Joey Hamilton and Reuben Houston, Drug ODs and Drunken Driving charges and Ethel Street crime and Robert Hall and spousal abuse and the exodus of GT kids leaving CPJ’s regime in droves and his failure to recruit any decent running backs and the fact that CPJ has not won a bowl game.
GT …….. the right stuff.
WnE
March 9th, 2011
6:32 pm
re:
Hokie51
March 9th, 2011
6:17 pm
_______________________
The Dolphins won’t waste any draft picks or FA invites on a wildcat player of any position, they WASTED a 2nd round draft pick on Pat White at QB and he took ONE HIT and is now out of the NFL.
The Dolphins are still trying to play “catch up” for not drafting Matt Ryan and wasting a 2nd round pick on Pat White, there’s no way that they’d waste a valuable Training Camp invite on a spec player like josh with no NFL-type skills.
When Coach Kung Fu Panda showed up with his gimmicky Cripple-Option Offense (play in it long enough & you’ll soon be crippled), Josh had the chance to transfer or move to Safety, he chose to stay at QB, and now he’s paying the price.
Once again, back when Teflon-Coach Fish Fry got hired (2007) I raised the thought of GT playing with Burnett & Nesbiit as the Safeties, and was vilified, now Josh WISHES he get in a “converted Delorean” and go back and do things again as a Strong Safety.
I do feel bad that Josh trusted his potential NFL career as a Safety to a slick-talking used car salesman with a gimmicky Offense.
Coach Fish Fry won’t lose one DIME, but Josh has lost any slim chance he had to make any money at the NFL Level, if he plays Str-Safety for 3+ yrs. he has good chance of getting drafted.
It is all your fault josh you made the stupid decision to put your career in the hands of Teflon-CPJ.
dawgfan
March 9th, 2011
7:36 pm
Misplaced arrogance?!?!? You have beaten us a grand total of ONE time in 10 freaking years but still come on here and trash UGA football. Yet WE are the ones with misplaced arrogance? Why do you feel that you have license to trash UGA football? Misplaced arrogance? Unbelievable.
I am well aware of the fact that beating your steaming pile of effing crap football program is not a big deal. Preaching to the choir there Techie. How can anybody call it a big deal when we’ve done it 16 times in the past 20 years? How can we call it a big deal when we’ve fired coaches after they beat your ACC Chumpionship overrated pile of crap team? We do not pretend it is a big deal. We simply point it out to a) make Techies cry for sport and b) shut delusional morons with misplaced arrogance like yourself the hell up.
Good day.
George Stein
March 9th, 2011
8:11 pm
You neglected to mention your commitment to never post on an AJC blog again, WnE.
And you still can’t write. Putz.
1980 was so long ago
March 9th, 2011
8:17 pm
If the dawgfans want to see the more current version of the National Championship trophy, it is on display in the GTAA building next to the other 3.
My, my that has to just kill those guys who only have their hbtd to live for and the free time to chase down these GT comment boards to try to find some self worth.
1980 was so long ago.
George Stein
March 9th, 2011
8:30 pm
Stay classy, dawgfan. You’re a big boy with your anonymity and a keyboard.
1990 was a fluke
March 9th, 2011
9:11 pm
You mean the shared national championship? 2 major bowl games since 1967, all of the Tech tradition left when Bobby Dodd retired , more 1 or 2 win seasons than 10 wins , UGA has as many BCS bowl wins as you whole pathetic conference.
buzzwax
March 9th, 2011
11:59 pm
Joshua – I have followed GT Football since 1974 and have seen some great players, but you are my favorite!! Good luck following your dream, but make it a point to finish the one thing you control 100%, your degree!!! I KNOW ‘that piece of paper’ will reward you for a LIFETIME long after you are done playing football!!!
GDBurdell
March 10th, 2011
12:28 am
UGA and Tech exist in entirely different universes when it comes to expectations. We shoot for the stars. You shoot for whatever you can hit and then make excuses for the misses. That’s the loser Techie mentality in a nutshell.
SNAP!!
praying JN gets a shot, tek stole from this guy
around town
March 10th, 2011
2:49 am
Man, after reading all of these comments about how great UGA’s football team is I just can’t wait til next year to see them in action again.
AMG
March 10th, 2011
7:47 am
Nesbitt should think of the year before when he took off in the 4th q and ran a 30 yard TD to win the game, One of the Great GT games of the last 20 years. Nesbitt is a great player with tremendous talent.
Vick=Dog killing Thug
March 10th, 2011
7:57 am
I doubt devildawg is a true dawgs fan? Fake GT fans make a lot of crappy statements also. Best of luck to Joshua and as always GO DAWGS
John
March 10th, 2011
8:22 am
God, are the UGAg fans so f-ing STUPID or what?? What an embarrassment to the State of Georgia….or even humanity. Do us all a favor dawgfan: Go get a .45, point it to your head, and pull the trigger!! The world will be MUCH better with your brains splattered all over the place. Your family won’t miss you.
Football365
March 10th, 2011
9:04 am
I like josh he is a heck of an athlete but why is he wasting time trying to be a qb? cpj did not develop him at all in the 3yrs jn played qb. To be honest woody dantzler was a much better qb prospect coming out of clem and he didnt a 30 sec shot at qb, same for ronald curry.