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.
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By Ken Sugiura, AJC
352 comments Add your comment
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:40 pm
Tech Forever, I think that is so, but why do you not have access to ESPN3. Isn’t it just another website?
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:41 pm
Tech Forever, I guess I should have known that already. I have one. DUHHH. lol
Tech Forever
August 30th, 2011
2:41 pm
Super,
Our internet provider doesn’t subscribe to it.
Delbert D.
August 30th, 2011
2:42 pm
Tech Forever – That appears to be the case, unless one of the sports bars near you has an XBox 360, an Apple TV or other similar connection to high speed internet. My internet service provider is also my telephone service provider.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:42 pm
It works great too for spreading out windows between my regular monitor and my TV. In fact, if I were not going to the game, I could put the ESPN3 window on my TV and have the blogs open on my monitor. WOO HOO !!!!
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:44 pm
I guess I am surprised that access to any website is controlled by the local provider. I would have thought it would be totally independent of the provider.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:44 pm
By the way, it will be replayed on CSS next Tuesday night.
Tech Forever
August 30th, 2011
2:46 pm
Super,
We don’t get CSS. I live in Texas.
Ken Sugiura
August 30th, 2011
2:46 pm
gold dust – johnson said roddy jones is “ok,” but “dinged up.” i unfortunately don’t know more than that.
i’m guessing McKayhan will be on special teams but not as a punt returner. zach laskey, a true freshman, won the job, and tony zenon is his backup.
whether or lee plays or not is the big mystery, huh. i don’t have a good read on it. it means next to zero, but my hunch is that he won’t. which, means, of course, that you’ll see a lot of him.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:47 pm
Well, dang, Forever, I guess you’re just totally out of luck. Can you at least access the 790-the-Zone station on your computer, so you can listen to the game?
Old Blind Dawg
August 30th, 2011
2:47 pm
Supersize this is a public forum – part of the free speech we all enjoy. You seem to want a forum where everyone participates according to your narrow view. You come across as the whiny self appointed hall monitor.
I suspect you would garner more respect from the other team in this state if you found another handle. You may find it cute but many find it very offensive and without merit. Can you find me one graduate of the other school in this state that flips burgers? I can find one of yours that is working as a parking attendant (valet if you prefer) he is a relative.
I’m guessing here GT wins by a larger margin than the other school in the state but I may be wrong.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:47 pm
LOL Ken
Tech Forever
August 30th, 2011
2:48 pm
Time Warner and Verizon have ESPN3.com access out here but not our regional provider.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:49 pm
The last time I checked, free speech doesn’t allow yelling “FIRE” in a crowded theater. Not does it allow slander or libel.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:49 pm
NOR does it allow…..
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:50 pm
where in Texas are you, Forever?
gt4ever
August 30th, 2011
2:50 pm
First of all I will say this….. I really like this coach… This interview is just one reason of many that this coach may not be suited for a Head Coach…. Especially in D1, where the head coaches are typically PR guys, and guys that oversee or delegate authority… Yes, there are exceptions, but this is NOT Navy or GSU, where you feel that you have to call all the plays, and not have coordinators that are paid to do this job… His comments are perfect examples of how he is still learning on the job, at the expense of or football program….
Delbert D.
August 30th, 2011
2:51 pm
Super – We’ve used the USB to HDMI for playing back recordings made with a digital camera, etc. I don’t know if USB 2.0 is fast enough to handle the type of action from ESPN3. Maybe I’m wrong, though. This Dell machine is a 2 year-old hand-me-down for an upgraded Lenovo Thinkpad for my wife. I spec’ed that one out very well. It has not only HDMI, but also eSata, which is a *vast* improvement in speed over USB 2.0 when transferring files to a connected backup drive. The CPU and video specs are much better as well. It’s her business machine, but I might be able to use it from time-to-time.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:54 pm
Delbert, I have transferred ESPN3 from a 3-year old dual-CPU Vista computer to an HD TV, and it CAN be choppy at times, but it’s better than nothing. I now have a 3-CPU Windows-7 computer, and it transfers movies very well to HD, but I haven’t done anything with ESPN3 yet on that computer.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:55 pm
Incidentally, I have USB 2 on both systems. I was hoping the new one would have an upgrade from USB 2, but it doesn’t.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
2:57 pm
gt4ever, as usual I respectfully disagree with you, at least most of what you say. However, consider one thing about head coaches calling the plays. As long as Richt was doing that for the dawgs, they were winning big. Since he handed those duties over to Bobo, it’s been a downhill slide.
wreckbuzz
August 30th, 2011
2:57 pm
I’m excited to see David Sims play. I remember seeing him get some action in a game early last season and thought he was really good running the ball (not so much passing). So I think this move is a good fit. Always good to hear about guys who outwork the competition, and earn the job rather than getting it by default. Reminds me of Julian Burnett.
Ken,
Great story about Coach Johnson. Love it. He’s fascinating so it’s cool to hear more about what got him where he is.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
3:00 pm
wreckbuzz, I loved watching Sims at QB last year in those early games. When he kept the ball, he was a beast. I don’t remember his passing though, so you may be right there. At any rate, I look for him to be a beast at B-back now.
Reid, Pelosi and Obama would be proud, Ken!!!
August 30th, 2011
3:00 pm
The only thing funnier than a yech fan’s definition of a “troll” is the fact the biggest crictic of trolls on here is the actual definition of a real troll.
GameDAY
August 30th, 2011
3:01 pm
It is here——If UGA wins first 2 games—should be in top 10—-Tech should win first 6 games—top ten—-Tech has better chance—If UGA goes 0-2 —bye MR—-If Tech goes 2-1 in first 3 games—bye PJ—Best time of the Year!!!
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
3:01 pm
It’s better to be hated than ignored
Delbert D.
August 30th, 2011
3:07 pm
Sean Payton multitasks pretty well in New Orleans.
Ken Sugiura
August 30th, 2011
3:07 pm
i don’t know that the head coach calling the plays is evidence that he’s not suited for the job. if he’s the best playcaller on the staff, i think it would make sense for him to do that. i suppose you could argue that as head coach he should be developing his assistants to take on responsibilities like that, and that being the playcaller means he can’t devote more attention to other matters.
wes
August 30th, 2011
3:09 pm
I’ve been giving Ken hell for liking jelly beans.
STILL NOT BANNED!!!
woot
gt4ever
August 30th, 2011
3:12 pm
Super,,
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.
The above statements don’t give you any reason to question his abilities…. I guess I am just ultra sensitive…. BTW, Mark Richt’s offense has done quite well statistically, surely you don’t lay all the problems they have had with Bobo….?
macrotech
August 30th, 2011
3:13 pm
GOTTA love some CPJ! It’s no wonder non-Tech fans try to berate him…he out-thinks most folk! GameDAY, I don’t think we’ll crack the top 10…I’d say between top 15-20. Not going to complain about 6-0, though! CPJ seems, extraordinarily giddy this year…he’s got me PUMPED about the possibilities! If uga gets rid of CMR…I think that they’ll regret it for years to come…he’s a good man/coach! WE seem to have a tough time beating those pups when he’s at the helm! Looking forward to Thursday night….I get to hang out with Supersize….good times, to be certain!
DawginLex
August 30th, 2011
3:15 pm
Reporter: Coach, how do you justify keeping Garcia on the team after 6 suspensions including showing up to a character class with alcohol on his breath?
Spurrier: He is a good kid.
Reporter: Don’t you have a team full of good kids?
Spurrier: Not as good as him
Reporter: Talent wise, or person wise?
Spurrier: He gives us the best chance to win and he is a good kid.
Reporter: If he was a 3rd string Sophomore Defensive Back, after the 6th suspension, where would he be playing right now?
Spurrier: Furman
gt4ever
August 30th, 2011
3:18 pm
Good one DawginLex….
wreckbuzz
August 30th, 2011
3:20 pm
My read on Vad Lee playing is tied to how well Tevin Washington plays. I think Lee impressed Johnson, but I think Johnson would much rather have a 5th year SR Vad Lee if he can get a good season out of Washington. But playing QB in the option is dangerous. If Washington gets knocked out of a game I would expect Lee’s redshirt to get burnt, simply because if Days is starting Johnson won’t want Lee’s first game action to come unexpectedly (i.e. if Days gets hurt too). He’d want to get him some planned snaps to get the butterflies out.
DawginLex
August 30th, 2011
3:22 pm
Supersize
Bobo started calling plays in 2006-the Tech game and then the VT Bowl Game
2007 was not exactly a downhill slide. 2008 wasn’t bad either. 19 season ending injuries. Hung 52 on LSU in Baton Rouge
Defense is and always will be the issue with us as to whether we are good. Drop the PPG from 22 last year to 15 or 16 this year and we go at least 10-2.
Same for Tech. Lots of similarities.
PerimeterCenterJacket
August 30th, 2011
3:22 pm
Calling the plays from the sideline with no playsheet or down/distance card is a thing of beauty. The man gets my respect for that every season. Let’s hope this year’s group of kids stays focused after we romp all over WCU, though. I’ll be there Thursday night for the opener and for every game thereafter. CANNOT WAIT! Win or lose I’m a supporter!
Go Jackets!
Brock
August 30th, 2011
3:24 pm
just got a vga cord with an audio cord (comes like this on both ends). Nice video and audio, of course if you have a good feed from your computer. Looks like HD tv to me. Plus picture in picture. I’m set. Go Jackets!!
macrotech
August 30th, 2011
3:26 pm
DawginLex….I’m with you…CMR will right the ship. If Bobo doesn’t stretch the defenses out a bit more…I can CMR taking over as the offensive play caller this year. Too much at stake!
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
3:27 pm
Lex and gt4ever, I just remember all the gripes I saw here last year, and 2009 also about Bobo’s play-calling. There were some dawg fans on here who said the same thing I did. Yes, your defense has not been good at all, but it does seem to me that your offense was much more exciting and probably unpredictable when Richt was calling the plays.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
3:28 pm
by the way, hell yeah, macro…..you go, boy. LOL
DawginLex
August 30th, 2011
3:29 pm
One more thing for you “brainiacs” to ponder.
Anyone thought about how the end of a tight game is going to change this year?
Down 23-21 with under a minute to go and in FG range, you used to run the clock down to 4 seconds, kick the FG and go home. Now with the rule change, I think you will see teams leave 14 or 15 seconds on the clock because if you get a penalty, it is a 10 second runoff(the Derek dooley rule).
Anyone? Buehler?
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
3:29 pm
Brock, does that mean you get the audio on your TV too, instead of off the computer? I can only transfer the video signal with what I now have; I still have to use the puny computer speakers for the audio. Now on my other system, I run everything through a pre-amp, so I don’t have that problem there.
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
3:30 pm
Lex, run that by again. What is the new rule?
DawginLex
August 30th, 2011
3:33 pm
Remember the Music city Bowl? UNC got to kick that FG and send the game in overtime even though they ran too many players on the field. They were confused how to line up, what play was being called etc. There was only 2 seconds left. They got a penalty and then made the kick
This year, there is a rule that would run 10 seconds off the clock for the penalty. It would have been game over.
Reid, Pelosi and Obama would be proud, Ken!!!
August 30th, 2011
3:37 pm
Hated? I wouldnt give you the honor. In order to “hate” someone that would mean you at one time had respect for that person. And given the fact you have never experienced respect even once in your life I find that very laughable. Just like how you respect UGA, this is something you will never know personally, as a fan of yech or as a human being.
You are more like a favorite punching bag, just like how yech is on the field
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
3:38 pm
WOW !!! I’m not sure that’s particularly fair. Sometimes situations arise like that that are not planned; they’re just signs of disorganization or panic. So you’re going to penalize an inadvertent delay of game the same as you do a deliberate act of delaying the game? And generally those kinds of moves are pretty obvious, so it shouldn’t be that hard for the refs to differentiate the two.
Ramblin Man
August 30th, 2011
3:40 pm
Thursday cannot get here soon enough. Will be interesting to see if Sims and Perkins share the rock or if Sims has outright taken the position. The million dollar question is of course will Vad see the field.
macrotech
August 30th, 2011
3:40 pm
“Reid, Pelosi and Obama would be proud, Ken!!!”, and yet…you honor us with your attention. Respect, friend…respect
BartBuzz
August 30th, 2011
3:40 pm
Just curious. If Vad Lee turns out to be as good as CPJ thinks, what are the odds of him staying in school more than 3 years?
Supersize that order, mutt
August 30th, 2011
3:42 pm
macro, careful. I don’t know if you have read what Ken said earlier, but we face banning if we get into it with the trolls, even though they can say anything they want. So ignore them and talk Tech football.