Bohannon on Washington, Sims

Greetings-

Hope you are well. Thanks for following along with my test Tuesday. I realize some of you thought my rules were devoid of logic, but I hope you were more satisfied with how the discussion went.

Anyway, this is the first part of an interview with quarterbacks and B-backs coach Brian Bohannon, who is invariably a great source of information and perspective on his players, as I’ve probably said before. I talked to him mostly for a story about B-back David Sims that I’m planning to write Wednesday to run in Thursday’s paper in advance of the opening game.

I’ll plan to post the rest of it around noon. Thanks for reading and again for following the rules Tuesday.

One more thought about the rules, and we’ll keep going. I know some of you don’t mind and maybe even like the back-and-forth with non-Tech fans, which is fine. This is ultimately for you all, so if that’s what you want to do, it’s up to you. But I’d say that when that happens, it hijacks the thread and turns off those readers who actually want to talk specifically about Tech and the material in the post, and it becomes nearly impossible to get the thread back on track because every post that continues the trash talk gives the baiters more encouragement to stay.

Please be considerate of other posters in that way. Maybe I’m deluding myself, but it seems like we heard from a lot more people Tuesday than we normally do.

For this post, at least, I’ll drop the rules like they were yesterday (essentially, anyone who responds to a poster who is trying to derail the conversation will be banned for a week). Let’s see if we can just police ourselves and not fall into that trap. But if we can’t, then maybe I’ll bring them out again.

Q: Are you ready to get going?

A: No doubt, ready to play. I think every time this time of year you feel like, Hey, we’ve practiced, we’ve practiced, we’re ready to play. We’re ready to find out who we are. But I’m ready to play. I hope and I know the players ready to play as well.

Two cents: A brilliant question. I don’t know if this actually works or is just a waste of time, but reporters usually ask a softball question like that to get the conversation started. This is not entirely related, but for the story about Tech’s fan survey that went up Tuesday night, I was talking to associate AD Wayne Hogan, who used to work at Florida State with Bobby Bowden. Hogan said that any out-of-town reporter who came in for an interview, invariably Bowden would ask, “Now, did you fly or drive here?” Hogan never understood why he did that, surmising it was just a way to get into a conversation, but found it amusing, as did I.

By the way, if you want to comment or know more about that story, let me know and I’ll post about that at some point. There’s a few things about the ticket-buying base in the survey that didn’t make it into the story or that did that I’d be happy to comment on. Back to the interview…

Q: What do you want to see from your guys?

A: Obviously from the quarterback position, Tevin has started. This is not like it’s his first start, but I want to see him run the offense, be efficient, take care of the football, move the football do the things that are necessary to help us win ballgames. That’s really all we’ve ever asked of those guys. I want to see him do it on a consistent basis.

He’s had a good camp, done some really good things. Now it’s time to take it to the field, because that’s when it’s going to count.

Two cents: One reason I appreciate talking with Bohannon is that he most often tells it like it is, which is one reason I think Washington will not look like the player he was last fall. That is to say, better. Which led me to my next question…

Q: It sounds like you have a good feeling about Tevin.

A: For the most part he’s taking care of the ball and done those things in practice, which gives you a little confidence he’s going to do it in a game. He’s thrown the ball much better this fall camp than he has since he’s been here. I think he’s worked really hard this summer and he’s throwing the ball better, so hopefully he can go out and execute and we’ll see how it goes. That’s what we’re hoping for.

And at B-back, we’ve got a new starter there and he’s worked really hard. Really, there’s three guys right there, actually possibly four, but there’s three that have really been competing that, depending on how things go, might all get to play some. We’ll just have to see how it goes. But obviously David’s the starter. For him, too, I want to see him take care of the football in the thick of it. Because he’s earned the job, so we’ll see how he does.

Two cents: Players and coaches have kind of pooh-poohed the notion that they’ve been working on passing more this camp than in the past. But comments like this one lead me to think Tech will try to throw more than in the past, or at least probably be better at it. Obviously, it’s hard to know what you can take from camp into the regular season, and certainly the idea of Tech throwing more has an “I’ll believe it when I see it” air about it, but that would at least be my guess.

Two points to Bohannon for resuming his answer to my previous question about what he wants to see from his guys.

Q: How unlikely is the jump that David made, from fourth string to first?

A: I think it’s a pretty big jump. He kind of caught my eye early in camp before we got in pads because he was struggling, he was slow through the mesh, in the spring. He wasn’t comfortable in the position .To his credit, he worked hard this summer and you could tell when he got out there and his effort and his intensity was higher than the rest.

You would see it when he wasn’t involved in a play, you would see him sprint 25 yards down the field or 20 yards down the field trying to help out and get involved. Those are things that really (caught your eye), along with doing better at his assignments and knowing how to play and all that.

I think it’s hit David. He wants to play and this is kind of his time. If he doesn’t hit this window, then you kind of fall behind a little bit.

He took advantage of it but that position is as deep as any position on our football team right now. It really is. I do feel confident with those guys there, more than one, that can go and help us win ballgames.

Two cents: What he said about this season being Sims’ window of opportunity is one of the tough things about college football and perhaps any college sport. Who knows how this plays out, but let’s say either Charles Perkins or Sims takes hold of the B-back job this fall. (That’s not to say Preston Lyons couldn’t, because he could, but for the sake of this scenario, it’s not relevant.) That goes at least some way, and perhaps a long way, towards determining who gets B-back snaps for 2012 and 2013.

Let’s say it’s Perkins. Sims might be marginally less productive than Perkins this season in maybe just a couple early games, or (let’s hope this is not the case) maybe he gets hurt for a couple games, and in that time Perkins develops into a B-back that coaches have to keep on the field, despite how good Sims may be.

That could ultimately make him a backup for the next 2 ½ seasons. In the scheme of things, it’s not like it’s a tragedy, but it’s kind of daunting for someone who’s been dreaming of this opportunity since he was seven.

Q: When you say he ran down the field, like when he wasn’t on the field?

A: No, like somebody else had the ball and they’re running down the field and maybe he made a block and he’s getting up off the ground and he sprints another 20 yards. There was a play out there he knocked two guys down in one play. He’s just doing things to catch coaches’ (attention). Truthfully, the players see it, too. He did a lot of things like that. He’s earned the job and now he’s got to go perform Thursdays, Saturdays, to keep the job.

I heard Preston saying, and Preston’s got a really good perspective and a good attitude, he goes, ‘Hey this thing’s going to be a day-in, day-out battle. It’s a good thing. They’re all getting along, but it is going to be very competitive, which is good. It makes each of them better.

Two cents: A terrific explanation of Sims’ work in camp.

If you missed it, here’s the link to watch Thursday’s game online.

FYI, I’m going to put up a season prediction thread hopefully this morning, your opportunity to pick all the games. I don’t have a prize yet; it might be a year’s subscription to ajc.com. But I’ll try to make it something worthwhile. Either way, I hope you’ll participate.

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173 comments Add your comment

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
12:24 pm

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
12:24 pm

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
12:24 pm

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
12:25 pm

Too easy. Like bringing a knife to a gunfight.

Beating a mental midget is easy.

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

August 31st, 2011
12:27 pm

Lol!! Still angry I see!!!!

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
12:34 pm

Laughing way too hard to be angry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Delbert D.

August 31st, 2011
12:36 pm

Having the 3 returning starters on the DL is a big plus. In a straight-up 3-4 alignment, the NT is expected to take on the center and a guard in a double-team, not allowing that guard to get to the ILB. The DEs lined up over the OTs must force them at least to a standoff. The LBs are the real playmakers in the inside run defense in this scheme, and Burnett has the ability to get the job done. Drummond has good size and speed, and he’s been in the weight room for a couple of years; he played LB in HS as well as RB.

Awesome KEN!

August 31st, 2011
12:43 pm

Ken, I just want to thank you for cleaning up the blog portion. This should have been done through out the AJC sports. I often read the blogs about our rivals and was horrified by the image many of our alumni/fans displayed. Hope you maintain these rules!!!

As for the B-back position – I agree that it would be demoralizing to realize you are #2 or 3 on the depth chart for the season since both Perkins and Sims have time remaining. On the bright side…if they play hard enough to get noticed they could potentially move to A-back (see Allen) or even get an opportunity at LB (See Drummond). But those positions are certainly better depth wise as well. Could be we are simply a better team this year except along the O-line. The O-line may be our Achilles heel. How are Special Teams?

macrotech

August 31st, 2011
12:43 pm

Don’t worry about the mutt fans…they’ll disappear as soon as they lose their second game! Act like you throw a ball…they fall for that trick every year!

Delbert D.

August 31st, 2011
12:43 pm

FYI, the NCAA has handed out the penalties against Miami.

Supersize that order, mutt

August 31st, 2011
12:44 pm

Time is almost here, macro

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

August 31st, 2011
12:45 pm

Lol!! Soooo angry!!! I love it!!!!

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
12:46 pm

We are gonna stomp Boise.

The blogs will explode!

Servers crash everywhere!

Supersize that order, mutt

August 31st, 2011
12:46 pm

Funny since, Ken outted him that his posts have devolved to almost nothing. Guess he got scared

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
12:47 pm

He was already shooting BB’s.

Now he is shooting blanks.

All he can come back with is that I am angry.

I am laughing way too hard to be angry. Plus football is almost here!

Supersize that order, mutt

August 31st, 2011
12:48 pm

Wait a minute, devolving would mean they would have to have amounted to something to begin with. They couldn’t have been much more devolved than they already were; they just got shorter, probably matching his stature

fan of shorter passes

August 31st, 2011
12:50 pm

Seems like all the hurricanes will be playing against Tech.

Supersize that order, mutt

August 31st, 2011
12:50 pm

It’s sad enough that somebody has nothing more to do in life than to troll their rivals blogs trying to stir things up. But when they do it under about 20 different names, pretending that they are all different people, then they are obviously a few slices short of a loaf.

Supersize that order, mutt

August 31st, 2011
12:51 pm

fan, that’s certainly what it looks like. Boy the NCAA was really tough on them, weren’t they? SHEESH If that doesn’t give us justification in our appeal, nothing will.

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

August 31st, 2011
12:52 pm

Dawginlex, before I forget, good luck tomorrow night little guy ;)

NiquePhotog

August 31st, 2011
12:52 pm

Why couldn’t D. Thomas just repay the alleged “benefits” that he received???

Supersize that order, mutt

August 31st, 2011
12:53 pm

Busy afternoon here, so I’m outta here for a few hours. Keep the trolls in their place, guys.

Burdell

August 31st, 2011
12:56 pm

DawginLex has been on these message boards for at least 3 years now that I know of…I doubt he has invested 3+ years just to fake us out.

Burdell

August 31st, 2011
12:57 pm

The alleged “benefits” are sitting in an office at the GTAA.

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

August 31st, 2011
12:59 pm

Dawginlex is just mad that I was able to summerize his entire sad life in just a few sentences yestetday!! lol!!!

JM

August 31st, 2011
1:19 pm

Can’t wait to see these younf men play football. I know they will do their best.

alabama jack

August 31st, 2011
1:36 pm

Heck, Bobby Dodd used to win quick-kicking. Go TECH !!!!!!!

Tech76

August 31st, 2011
1:37 pm

@Reid, Pelosi…. – Yeah they average nearly a TD more than Tech, but didn’t they play Idaho State and hang 50+ on that team. A team that had only a 1 win from a lower division that year. No wonder your defense and offense looks so good on paper.

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
1:38 pm

Nah supertroll.

Not mad

Still laughing at you.

Exposed for being a troll. Sad existence you lead.

You need help. Try counseling to deal with your anger issues.

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
1:45 pm

And good luck to you against Florida Atlantic

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

August 31st, 2011
1:48 pm

I still cant stop laughing that you really thought people considered you a dawg fan? Lol!!! How is the whole “making friends on the internet” thing going? Any luck? ;)

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
1:49 pm

How are things in Gator land?

QB looking any better?

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

August 31st, 2011
1:51 pm

Tech76

Well we tried to play Jacksonville St., Samford and Gardner-Webb but they werent having it ;)

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
1:52 pm

Why would an Obama loving Gator be spending time on a Tech blog?

See the handwriting on the wall?

Convinced Muschamp won’t win much and you want Tech in the SEC so your Gators can win a game?

Are you SSIGator too?

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
1:54 pm

Who is this “we” you speak of?

You must have a mouse in your pocket because you aren’t talking about Georgia.

Gators open with Florida Atlantic. You should win that one.

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

August 31st, 2011
1:54 pm

I dont think you have trashed UGA in the past hour dawginlex, arent you passed due??

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
1:55 pm

See you in Jacksonville Gator boy

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
1:59 pm

“passed due”

Yeah, he went to Florida…………………

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

August 31st, 2011
2:10 pm

Come on friendless dawginlex!! Where are your oh so funny red panty cracks!?!? Lol!!! I love how angry I make you ;)

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

August 31st, 2011
2:12 pm

Unlike you friendless dawginlex, I am not on here in search of relationships or approval. Lol!!!

Stinger 2

August 31st, 2011
2:36 pm

Ken: Are you satisfied about the contents of these posts tosay? Just asking.

Not Disappointed!

August 31st, 2011
2:46 pm

I’m just ready for Football! Go Jackets!

GIVE ME A BREAK

August 31st, 2011
2:49 pm

Ken, can you get us a number on how many passes were dropped last year? I think Nes gets too much blame for the lack of a passing game. Watch for Sims to pass some as a B-back. I think this year is going to be fun for the athletes and the fans. Time to roll ” GO JACKETS.”

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
2:52 pm

How long of a drive is it for you to Gainesville?

DawginLex

August 31st, 2011
2:56 pm

Trying to pass yourself off as a Republican and A Dawg is an insult to those of us that are.

Gator Boy

Boozybee

August 31st, 2011
3:26 pm

Looks like it’s time to institute the banning policy again Ken.
Aubrey, your comments are brilliant and you are obviously a football genius.
Reid, Pelosi, and Obama – I am not sure why anyone ever responds to any of the amazing input you always adorn this site with.

Ken Sugiura

August 31st, 2011
3:33 pm

Give me a break – a good question. i’ll look into it, but it may take awhile.
stinger2 and boozybee -after testing out a rule last week, i’m going to try to put standing rules together. i’d say, stinger2, that yesterday was better, but a lot of that was because all of the posters made a concerted effort to stay on topic, not really because of anything i was doing.

John K

August 31st, 2011
4:04 pm

DawginLex is a TROLL. See any of his posts…

b

August 31st, 2011
4:26 pm

Shorter passes….how much since does it make to try to throw a 5-10 yard pass when the defense has 9 people within 10 yards of the ball???? CPJ throws the deep ball to stretch the defense. 4 of 10 deep balls is more EFFICIENT in our Offense than 6 of 10 short passes.

fan of shorter passes

August 31st, 2011
4:40 pm

“Since” I disagree with your long pass %, it does make sense to me to get a completion, in moderation, in lieu of continually heaving (mostly incomplete)bombs. I do understand that long incomplete passes tend to keep the ever edging closer d backs honest. Again, I’m not trying to tell Johnson to pass more or less…but if he does I just like completions. I especially disliked his (poor) coaching decision to throw three long bombs when he had time to do other things in a previous loss.