Johnson on Sims, Watts and his first job

Greetings-

Sorry for the delay. I just got back from an interview with John and Mary Brock, who provided the lead gift for the Georgia Tech indoor facility. Very gracious couple and big Tech fans, as you might imagine. I can tell you that they don’t have keys to the building. We met outside and had to wait for a project supervisor to let us in.  A Q&A should be up by the end of the week.

Got a few leftover notes that didn’t make the notebook, and some sort of unrelated but interesting stuff from coach Paul Johnson about his start in coaching and why he calls plays.

Here’s the link to the notebook, which has all the lineup changes and a few other notes. You also should read Jeff Schultz’s post about what Johnson said about how he would stop the rash of NCAA rules violations.

1. Johnson lauded starting B-back David Sims again for his work ethic and unwillingness to give up when he switched positions and started fourth on the depth chart. In talking about Sims as well as B-back Charles Perkins, he described how Sims’ reaction isn’t necessarily typical.

“I think that sometimes, there’s such an expectation level (to receive playing time), and I’m not talking about Charles in particular. This day and age, guys think they’re entitled. You’ve got to earn something. You don’t just get it because you did something in high school or you did something somewhere else. You’ve got to come in and win the job. David had two ways to go when he was fourth. He could have pouted and left or he could make up his mind that he’s going to outwork guys and try to win the job. To his credit, he took the latter. I think that’ s great example for other guys who aren’t where hey want to be.”

I spoke with Sims Monday after practice and he was pretty candid about being stuck down on the depth chart at quarterback and how he actually did consider transferring. It’ll be in a story scheduled to post Wednesday afternoon and run in Thursday’s paper.

2. In the story I mentioned Monday about the five guys who made a splash in camp, I asked about backup outside linebacker Brandon Watts. I decided not to include him – the story’s linked here – but Johnson said that he’ll be the No. 3 outside linebacker and be on the nickel and dime packages and also play a lot of special teams.

“Brandon Watts is a really good athlete,” he said. “I think he’s more comfortable with what he’s doing. He knows his assignments better.”

4. I mentioned this in a comment on the post about the depth chart, but Johnson made a point to say that just because a player is second on the chart doesn’t mean he’s the next option. A case in point is true freshman corner Jamal Golden, who is listed as a backup. Johnson said he’s more like the fifth or sixth option at cornerback. If Rod Sweeting or Louis Young had to miss time, the next option might be the other No. 2 corner, Michael Peterson. After that, the next choice might be backup safety Jemea Thomas, or possibly Thomas would play safety and starting safety Rashaad Reid would move to corner.

This isn’t to denigrate Golden, but to clarify.

That said, I wonder how many teams in the ACC have three true freshmen on the offensive line two-deep. (Tech has Trey Braun and Shaquille Mason at guard and Errin Joe at tackle. Joe was recently switched out there.) If I have time, I’m going to take a look. I’m going to guess the answer is not many, if any.

Certainly to judge by experience, that is a thin, thin group.

5. Interestingly, to me, at least, Johnson apparently decided not to take advantage of a pretty useful source of intelligence about Western Carolina. Georgia Southern is in the Southern Conference with the Catamounts, and is coached by Jeff Monken, who coached A-backs at Tech and has been a longtime aide to Johnson. Johnson said he spoke last week with Monken about Georgia Southern, but not about Western Carolina.

5. In his answers about Miami and NCAA rules malfeasance, Johnson mentioned how a Tech player got wrongly slammed on a football blog and how it represents the lack of accountability for some media, a pet peeve of his. This happened last week. I confess I don’t remember what blog it was, but there was a post about college football players tweeting things that were obscene or, at the least, ill-advised. Quarterback Tevin Washington was one of the players included.

After Johnson and others at Tech started getting e-mails from fans and alumni, Tech’s sports information staff looked into it and confirmed that Washington doesn’t even have a Twitter account and that the writer was quoting a high school football player in Michigan named Tevin Washington.

6. Johnson unfortunately didn’t bite on my question about what sort of student he was at Western Carolina, but he did talk about his first job – as an in-school suspension teacher at his old high school. After graduating from Western Carolina, he was set to take a teaching and coaching job in the eastern half of the state when he ran into his old high school coach over the summer.

Johnson told him his plans and his old coach asked him to come coach for him instead. Johnson said he’d tried, but that there weren’t any jobs available. So he told Johnson to go see the superintendent. Johnson did, and was told again that no jobs were available. Johnson reported back, and his coach suggested he go back again.

Said Johnson “I went back the next day, and Mr. McGee, who was the superintendent, he said, ‘I don’t have any jobs, I don’t know where I’m going to put you, but I’m going to hire you. We’ll figure it out once school starts.”

His first job was ISS, where, he said, he read “Rise and Fall of the Third Reich” cover to cover. (The paperback version available on Amazon is 1,264 pages.)

He mentioned that he was able to call plays in that job, which led to questions about that topic.

He said he has called plays in all but two games as a head coach, his first two at Georgia Southern in 1997. He said early on that year, he was walking around practice monitoring when his former boss, Erk Russell, asked him what he was doing, and told him to get over to the quarterbacks to coach them and to call the plays, because that was his strength and why he got the job.

“I got to thinking about it, and after a couple games, I’m like, If that’s the best way I can help the team, then that’s what I need to do,” he said.

Johnson said he doesn’t hand over playcalling to an assistant because first, he’d end up second-guessing that coach and if he’s going to second guess anyone, he should just do it himself.

Another reason is that he knows when he wants to go for it on fourth down and so he can call plays accordingly. As a coordinator, when the offense got to the opposing 45-yard line on third down, he’d ask the head coach if he had two downs to make a first or just one.

“Because it makes a difference,” he said, “if it’s 3rd down and 5 and you know you’ve got two (plays), or if it’s 3rd and 6 and you know you’ve got one. As a head coach, I already know that.”

Probably more than what you wanted to know, but hopefully interesting to know.

Lastly…

It’s interesting to me that many of you say you’re tired of the non-Tech fans, but some of you can’t seem to keep yourselves from engaging in trash talk with them. My suggestion has been to ignore it. I’m going to try something with this post. Anyone who responds to a non-Tech fan, or the first to independently bring up Georgia, will be banned for a week.

If I had to guess, that means refraining from responding to how Johnson’s first job was good preparation for coaching at Tech, how Johnson screwed up some fourth-down call against Georgia, how Jeff Monken can’t help Tech because Monken can’t play defense, how it figures that Johnson would have to learn how to coach from a Georgia coach, something about the over/under on Tech’s win total, Tech being on probation, Johnson can’t recruit, Tech fans are nerds, etc. On that line of thought, anyone who brings up Javaris Crittenton will also face a week ban, because anyone who thinks that topic is appropriate to use for trash talk deserves at least that much.

My rationale is there’s always going to be people making snarky comments on this blog as long as they know they’re going to get a reaction. If you can’t resist responding, then maybe I can help. I invite you to tell me how idiotic I am. You wouldn’t be the first.

Thanks for reading. Please follow on Facebook and Twitter!

By Ken Sugiura, AJC

352 comments Add your comment

Supersize that order, mutt

August 30th, 2011
12:20 pm

Ken, are you reading??? We’re trying to live up to our end of the bargain, but others certainly are not.

Reid, Pelosi and Obama would be proud, Ken!!!

August 30th, 2011
12:23 pm

Further proof yech fans are just like libs. To heck with freedom of speech!! Classy as always!

Anon

August 30th, 2011
12:23 pm

Defenses of both can make a major difference by making just one or two more stops per game like Lex said. With tech’s offense, a reduction in lost fumbles and two more stops per games could mean a two to one time of possession and alot more wins.

secfactcheck.com

August 30th, 2011
12:30 pm

Prediction…

35-0 at the half. Enter starters for one drive in the 3rd qtr… 42-0. Enter subs: 2 field goals and a TD to finish at 55. Western picks up 10 on subs. Finishing score… 55-10.

Perhaps I should deduct 14 for turnovers but I am hoping for a couple of great special teams plays.
500+ yards rushing. Could be 600 but this is CPJ’s old school.

GIVE ME A BREAK

August 30th, 2011
12:34 pm

Glad to get season started, but hard to get excited about WC. Wish GT had sheduled a game more along the line of UGA-Boise. ” GO JACKETS “

Reid, Pelosi and Obama would be proud, Ken!!!

August 30th, 2011
12:34 pm

I predict Central Gwinnett High School will be competitive Thursday night but yech pulls it out late with a field goal.

Ryan

August 30th, 2011
12:34 pm

DawginLex

August 30th, 2011
12:35 pm

3 posts not showing?

Ryan

August 30th, 2011
12:35 pm

is the game on tv thursday

GIVE ME A BREAK

August 30th, 2011
12:35 pm

scheduled. Can’t proof enough.

jack ey

August 30th, 2011
12:39 pm

David Sims would have won out at QB as well if given the opportnity, at least should have been given some opportunities last season in all those losses.

awbuzz

August 30th, 2011
12:41 pm

Well done Ken. Enjoyed the read.

Love the idea of banning those that detract from the write up. Hopefully a ban and removeal of their comments will provide some relatively intelligent banter :-)

Team Dream

August 30th, 2011
12:44 pm

Thanks Ken for your blog monitoring test and your willingness to control the nonsense. With 9 of 10 people in GA being fans of “you know who” … and yes, with GT having lost 9 out of 10 football games to “you know who” … its a trying situation to say the least. But as a life-long GT fan, it is nothing new. Speaking for myself, it makes me more loyal to GT academics and sports than ever.

Seems that every GT blog comment section starts out as a blank canvas … only to be quickly littered with trash and hatred. Hopefully your test for closer blog monitoring will prove successful.

Zach

August 30th, 2011
12:44 pm

I would guess we’re starting on a Thursday to ease ourselves even more into the season and give the players 9 days between games 1 and 2. I love the schedule set-up. Early first game against a warm-up opponent. Harder but still manageable first ROAD game after 9 days. Still harder home game that’s the final “tune-up” before ACC play. It’s like getting 3 scrimmages of increasing difficulty before we really have to be in mid-season form (at least, that’s how I HOPE it plays out).

Supersize that order, mutt

August 30th, 2011
12:45 pm

Lex, I think you have as much trouble getting posts through as I do. It happens to me all the time, and for totally innocuous posts.

Ken Sugiura

August 30th, 2011
12:47 pm

I can’t speak precisely to the Melton-Greene issue. If I had to guess, it was likely a “tie goes to the senior” decision. I think we’ve seen enough from Johnson to know that he’s not one to mollycoddle.

“Reid,” et. al – as you may have noticed and hopefully read, you’re welcome to post whatever you want. i’m challenging tech fans not to respond.

As for Chris Jackson, hard to say. i heard good things from players over the summer. consider that he hasn’t played in a game since 2008. from what i gather, he’s got a ways to go still to re-gain his form.

tech has played its openers on thursday nights in the past. i don’t think the decision had to do with tv.

Reid, Pelosi and Obama would be proud, Ken!!!

August 30th, 2011
12:52 pm

Sounds like Ken may not be in favor of the “fairness” doctrine afterall. Yech fans, this is a sport = game. If you are so deathly serious over a game that you wish to silence anyone who is not in lockstep with your line of thinking then you need to seriously reevaluate your priorities in life.

gtfanfrom1951

August 30th, 2011
12:53 pm

Could you give us your take on the defense and special teams. I think the special team could win or lose 2 games a year. Trash talk has gotten out of hand thanks for trying to help slow it down.

Ken Sugiura

August 30th, 2011
12:55 pm

Ryan – game is only available online on espn3.

http://espn.go.com/espn3/index?id=234299
at the risk of running afoul of my own rules, reid – silencing is not the same as not responding.

Supersize that order, mutt

August 30th, 2011
12:58 pm

Ken, I don’t have any problem with you banning those of us who fall into the trash-talking trap, but WHY allow the outsiders to say anything they want to to begin with? It would seem to me that THEY are the problem, not WE.

JM

August 30th, 2011
12:59 pm

Great news! thanks for the updates. I think this Tech team will surprise quite a few people this year. Looking forward to the season.

Supersize that order, mutt

August 30th, 2011
1:01 pm

Who was the kid who bungled the punt receptions in the AF game? Is he still on special teams?

Tech Fan Since 1950

August 30th, 2011
1:03 pm

Ken:
Thanks for your great coverage of Tech. Seems like you are going more than the extra mile. I also like the new policy on posting. Thanks for everything!

Reid, Pelosi and Obama would be proud, Ken!!!

August 30th, 2011
1:03 pm

@ supernazitroll

Because it is called AMERICA. Someone like you may want to move to Iran. I hear they are just as equally anti-women and freedom of speech as you are.

mtraininjax

August 30th, 2011
1:18 pm

Ken,
Great to see you lay down the law. It should be done by all AJC online writers, but sadly is not. Good info on Johnson too, as he is sometimes an enigma of a man and difficult to read. I agree with him, best to call your own plays, lest you second guess the OC.

gold dust,

August 30th, 2011
1:22 pm

Smart to keep people from responding. Responses to trash-talkers are just kerosene on the fire.

As a huge Tech fan and recent grad/young alum, I am all-in on CPJ. I think he’s an unbelievable coach, I love his scheme, his play-calling and his attitude towards the media. I didn’t grow up a Tech fan, so my only other in-depth experience with a GT coach was Chan. I absolutely hated how conservative he was, especially with some of the NFL talent he had. That’s why I love CPJ and his aggressive style. Anything that you dig up on how our coach shaped his philosophy is really, really interesting to me. Keep it coming.

Sims sounds like he is going to be huge for us. If he was recruited for QB in this system, you know he can run. I’m really excited to see the true freshmen on Thursday once the score gets run up. This schedule sets up so great for a young team.

What’s Roddy’s deal? Broken hand or something? Will he miss more than one game?

Supersize that order, mutt

August 30th, 2011
1:31 pm

Will Vad Lee play Thursday? The question everybody has. I guess we’ll find out in the 3rd quarter.

Team Dream

August 30th, 2011
1:31 pm

@Reid (blah, blah, blah) … get over yourself dude (or dudette??). The America that allows Freedom of Speech is the same America that allows privately run media companies (such as the AJC which is owned by Cox Media Group) to control and monitor the content and patterns of its communications.

As for the AJC blogs: if you wanna pee in their yard, and they’re gonna allow you to do it … then you need to follow the rules about how and when and where to do so.

Reid, Pelosi and Obama would be proud, Ken!!!

August 30th, 2011
1:38 pm

Teen Dream

Last I checked, supernazitroll doesnt make the rules….now does he?

juvenal

August 30th, 2011
1:39 pm

123-coming from soccer practice, wardrobe debuts vs.ku……

wreckbone

August 30th, 2011
2:00 pm

Can you explain where our blogger is? We get what 10 fan blogs a year. maybe 20. Any plans for a blogger for Tech? Can we get a new blogger?

Team Dream

August 30th, 2011
2:04 pm

@Reid (blah, blah, blah) … No, he doesn’t. Ken Sugiura does (for the purposes of this blog). He’s laid down the rules, so learn ‘em … deal with ‘em … follow ‘em or get lost. Thanks for playing.

Supersize that order, mutt

August 30th, 2011
2:09 pm

wreckbone, apparently the AJC doesn’t think we deserve an official blogger. Ken is a GREAT beat reporter, but we only get to make posts on those reports which he chooses to be interactive in nature.

juvenal

August 30th, 2011
2:14 pm

Super, i’m not directly below you, but be careful throwing stuff…..

Supersize that order, mutt

August 30th, 2011
2:16 pm

juvenal, I’m too far up in that section to be able to throw anything over. So you’re ok. LOL

GT Fan

August 30th, 2011
2:18 pm

Supersize….the WR who muffed the 2 punts vs. AF was 2nd teamer Daniel McKayhan. They were killer fumbles as was Tevin’s on the opening, 7 minute, drive of the 3rd. TW’s came on a 3rd & 1 (from the AF 5 yd line) after gaining the 1st down….OUCH!

Hey, but that’s in the past and there is nothing we can do about it. Let’s just hope it was a great learning experience for TW as the Jackets get ready for 2011!

Reid, Pelosi and Obama would be proud, Ken!!!

August 30th, 2011
2:19 pm

Teen Dream

Care to show me where I broke any rules? Ill take your non-response as my answer. Thanks for playing.

Good luck with the whole “must silence those that are smarter and do not agree with me” movement ;)

addicted

August 30th, 2011
2:24 pm

Ken, I think CPJ would be much lesser of a coach if he wasn’t calling plays. I don’t usually believe HCs should be calling their own plays, but his system is unique, and he is clearly the master at it. I would not envy the assistant who has to call plays for him.

Re: administering trolls and baits, I think the porn quip applies well. “I can’t define it, but I know it when I see it”.

Reid, Pelosi and Obama would be proud, Ken!!!

August 30th, 2011
2:27 pm

Apparently the definition of a “troll” is anyone who dares yo post a truth about gt. And in that case I wear my “troll” label as a badge of honor and with much pride!!!

Stinger 2

August 30th, 2011
2:28 pm

Ken: I like your approach to getting rid of the trash talkers and I hope it works. Please try to get Bradley and Schultz to do the same.

James

August 30th, 2011
2:30 pm

Oh my… I am glad I stumbled across the comments on this particular blog. I had stopped even looking at them because they were so absurd. Perhaps there is hope for us yet!

Excited to watch Sims run over people. Excited to watch the defense look like they have their eyes open this year. Not so excited to have to watch it on ESPN3. I love that Johnson gave Nesbitt’s number to possibly the smallest dude on the team.

I think it will be interesting to see how both of the flagship schools’ 3-4 defenses fare in years two. I don’t know that either could possibly have been worse last year…

GT GRAD

August 30th, 2011
2:32 pm

Sims is the perfect example (and I would assume he has the attributes to be a team leader) for the rest of the players on the team. Players low on the depth chart realize hard work, determination, commitment and a positive attitude can & will make a difference! Players penciled in as starters realize they must continue to produce and work hard or they might lose their starting slot to someone more determined/committed than them! This kind of player can improve the entire team; leading by example. We all know motivation is a huge part of being successful in sports (and life).

I really like your approach to improve the blog entries……..I have been trying VERY hard to simply ignore the waste-of-my-time blogs for several months!

Delbert D.

August 30th, 2011
2:34 pm

ESPN is carrying a lot of games that are on ESPN3 and the cable/satellite outlets. Some are exclusive to ESPN3; others are not. Some games are obviously of national interest, and some not so much. ESPN3 is a good way to follow a team while traveling out of the region (so is SlingBox, I’m told.)

Last year the reception via my old Gateway laptop was a bit sluggish, and so was Utube. The video would freeze occasionally. The laptop I’m using now has a much faster CPU and video processor. I watched several episodes of “Friday Night Lights” and other TV show past episodes full screen with nary a burp in playback. I don’t have an HDMI port on this machine, otherwise I’d connect it to the Sony TV in the den.

Of course, your mileage may vary. One of those new IPads might put this setup to shame.

Tech Forever

August 30th, 2011
2:34 pm

Me thinks Team Dream just got the boot.

GTGuy44

August 30th, 2011
2:36 pm

I like your idea of the banning for a week. Hopefully, that will help raise the maturity level of the comments.

Tech Forever

August 30th, 2011
2:36 pm

Delbert,

So if one has no access to ESPN3.com is it then impossible to watch the game Thursday night?

BartBuzz

August 30th, 2011
2:37 pm

I could get used to all this niceness. No trash talk makes for more civility. I like your new rule, Ken.

Supersize that order, mutt

August 30th, 2011
2:37 pm

Delbert, I may be wrong, but I think you can get a USB to HDMI converter.

Supersize that order, mutt

August 30th, 2011
2:39 pm

BartBuzz, unfortunately the “niceness” rule applies only to us, and not to the trolls. But if we ignore them consistently, hopefully they will get bored and go away.

Tech Forever

August 30th, 2011
2:39 pm

Super,

You are correct. Best Buy sells an HP manufactured one as well as their own store brand for 1/2 the cost.