Georgia Tech’s Jason Peters Q&A

Greetings-

I was supposed to talk with Georgia Tech defensive end Jason Peters immediately after practice Monday, but due to some sort of mistake I missed him and he later came by to the office of sports information director Dean Buchan for an interview, which worked out well because we could talk for longer than I would have otherwise.

I had some questions related to the defense and the N.C. State game, which made up part of Tuesday’s notebook, but also had some “get to know you” type questions that make up this Q and A. No two cents with this one; the answers speak for themselves. As you’ll read (hopefully), Peters is bright, interesting and talkative – an interview triple threat. Thanks for reading.

Q: What’s your favorite website?

A: My favorite website is stumbleupon.com. So basically when you first go on and log on to it, it’ll ask what are your interests and you fill all that information out and you’ll click a button that says ‘Stumble.’ Basically, it finds websites for you or just interesting stuff that you like and it just pops up for you and you just click ‘Stumble’ when you’re done with that web page. You just go to the next one, the next one, the next one. You  just keep hitting ‘Stumble’ and it’ll keep bringing stuff up for you. I recommend that you try it. You can lose a lot of hours on that website, I promise you.

Q: How much do you pay attention to other teams in the league or around the country?

A: A lot. Just because you know who your competition is, so you always want to see what they’re doing, how they’re progressing, what’s going on with them and around the league, just because I’m a competitive kind of person but I also really like the game of football.

I like seeing how other teams do it, how other conferences do it, how the game change. Say, if you play in the Pac-10, say, if you play in the Big 12 – or the Big 10 now (after losing Colorado and Nebraska) – or say, if you play against a team like Notre Dame, different leagues have different characteristics.

Say, if you play in the SEC, you may not be playing the same kinds of schemes, so it may be different kinds of players. I just like seeing how it all fits together, how different schemes work, how people are playing, how techniques work. It’s just something that kind of interests me.

Q: So do you try to watch games or just watch highlights or what?

A: I watch games, but the funny part is, the way I watch games is I’ll look for techniques. I’ll look for how people fit on plays, how people are playing things, what the offense is running, how it affects the defense. Unfortunately, I can’t just watch a game just to watch it anymore. I always watch it critically, making comments on how people are doing, stuff like that.

Q: Describe the ultimate play you want to make.

A: It’s the fourth quarter, we’re up by 3, the other team is driving down the field, there’s a minute left in the game, they throw an incomplete pass, they’re on, let’s say the 40.

Q: Your 40 or their 40?

A: They’re on our 40.

Dean Buchan, who was sitting at his desk working on his computer: That’s pretty vivid.

A: I’ve relived this many times in my head. Everybody in the stands, everybody knows it’s a pass play. They hike the ball, I come off, I give ‘em a move, I’m coming, I’m coming, strip sack, recover the ball, game over. That’s one of my ideal plays if I ever have one.

Q: Has that happened yet?

A: Not yet. Hopefully it’ll come.

Q: Who’s a true freshman player who’s caught your eye?

A: Actually, there’s two guys that have really caught my eye. (Linebacker) Kyle Travis and (guard) Shaq Mason. Even though Shaq still has a lot to learn and stuff like that and he doesn’t get as much playing time as Kyle, because Kyle’s on special teams right now, I think both of them have done an excellent job when they’ve gotten a chance to get in the game to actually really do something. I think they will be big-time players and big-time leaders on the team when their time comes.

Q: What’s the funniest thing that’s happened on the practice field lately?

A: I would say some of the funniest things that happened for us now, not necessarily on the practice field, but say, in meetings, is Coach (Al) Groh’s jokes. Once in awhile, Coach Groh – and some of them are a little less appropriate than others – but he’ll always hit you every once in awhile with a joke or something, randomly, really, really funny. It’ll just be hilarious and we’ll be rolling laughing.

It’s kind of unexpected because, usually he’s more serious and very professional, but every once in awhile he’ll hit us with a joke and we’re all just kind of blown back by it. But it keeps the energy up. It keeps everything kind of fresh for us.

Q: Like, he’ll start off a meeting with a joke?

A: It’ll come out of nowhere he’ll be saying something about a play or something at the end of film, and he’ll just come out of left field with it and it’s kind of like you’re sitting there and you hear it, but you’re not really paying attention, you think like, Did he just say that?

Q: Like, ‘A man walks into a bar’ kind of a joke?

A: He’s done it all. He’s had those he’s had funny clips to show us. It’s pretty funny.

Some links:

A Stan Awtrey about outside linebacker Jeremiah Attaochu in the Macon Telegraph.

George Henry filed this piece on quarterback Tevin Washington for the AP.

After losing Syracuse and Pittsburgh out of his conference, Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino offered his thoughts on the ACC’s expansion on his blog, as noted here in the Raleigh News & Observer. (Maybe Coach Pitino can reciprocate and mention my Brian Bohannon Q&A on his blog.)

N.C. State cornerback David Amerson has four interceptions, second in the country.

An update from AJC recruiting guru Michael Carvell on Georgia Tech prospect Dalvin Tomlinson from Henry County High.

Tony Parker from Miller Grove High, one of the top-rated basketball prospects in the country, paid a visit to Tech and coach Brian Gregory last weekend.

Kind of a busy day ahead, but I should post a CineSport video interview previewing Saturday’s game up late afternoon.

Thanks for reading. Please follow on Facebook and Twitter.

By Ken Sugiura, Georgia Tech beat

137 comments Add your comment

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2011
5:23 pm

Couldn’t leave without LOLing to that remark, GIVE ME…… :)

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2011
5:23 pm

Imagine what that young man is going to hear from the opposing defenders the rest of this year.

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
5:27 pm

And it’s on video.

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
5:29 pm

I hope he found some better cats to put back there.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2011
5:29 pm

GMAB – That was Phil Smith’s first year, when he got called for a motion penalty. Johnson called him off the field, got in front of him, grabbed the front of his jersey at the neck and clearly mouthed the words, “Are you stupid?”.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2011
5:32 pm

Johnson does not suffer fools or cats who miss blocks gladly.

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
5:35 pm

I didn’t like CPJ saying that on National TV so I e-mailed Peterson about it.

Ken Sugiura

September 29th, 2011
5:37 pm

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
5:37 pm

I told Peterson that I couldn’t imagine asking a student athlete at GT if he was stupid.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2011
5:42 pm

It was widely reported on other blogs that he had called him stupid, which was not the case. That is completely different from asking the young man to do a summary self-assessment.

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
5:43 pm

Thanks Ken, that will help. It didn’t show average yards per catch.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2011
5:44 pm

Great link. I have never seen those up-to-date stats from the NCAA site.

Ken Sugiura

September 29th, 2011
5:45 pm

if you click on passing efficiency, it’ll rank all the teams by that category and you can kind of figure out the top YPA teams. there might be another site where it’ll do it automatically, but i don’t know of it.

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
5:47 pm

What you said is the way I heard it. I’m sure it embarrassed him and his family.

GT9

September 29th, 2011
5:48 pm

I was thinking the same thing, yeller bug. Put Thomas on Graham all day.
Did anyone see the way Peters “bent” the UNC running back backwards on their last possession? Excellent tackle and fierce penetration against the Tarheel lineman.
Jason Peters has made some fantastic plays on the D-line for us. Remember ‘09 against #4 VTech? Peters deflected a Taylor pass at the line of scrimmage then stretched out and made an interception. WOW!

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2011
5:49 pm

I’m surprised that Washington is ahead of Griffin (Baylor); I’ll have to plug the numbers into my spreadsheet. I know that Griffin has thrown 13 TD passes and has only 12 incompletions.

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
5:51 pm

Thanks Ken, I didn’t know GT led in so many stats.

Ramblin Man

September 29th, 2011
5:54 pm

I will admit I am not in favor in some of the things CPJ has done when expressing his displeasure at a player, but I think it has more to do with the fact he knows the kid knows better and he expects better from them. I LOVE YOU GUYS.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2011
5:57 pm

Maybe that incident was mentioned in Johnson’s end of year evaluation by his boss; who knows? That has been my experience as a manager.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2011
6:00 pm

I had many experiences on the receiving end, especially from Sgt. J.R. Wilson, USMC, Training Battalion, Quantico, Virginia.

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
6:03 pm

I think the important thing is that he balances his praise and criticism. The players bought in and that’s all that matters. He lets them know where he stands.

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
6:04 pm

Kind of the same thing . Isn’t it? LOL

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2011
6:13 pm

One everlasting memory is when the Sarge completely lost it during drills on the grinder, screaming “If any of you bleeping college bleeps ever tries to give me a bleeping order, I will bleeping kill you!”

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
6:19 pm

I’d say he is unforgetable. Wow!

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
6:22 pm

Pittsburgh is playing South Florida tonight. We’ll see how that future ACC team does.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2011
6:24 pm

South Florida looked tough the one game I saw them this year.

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
6:35 pm

South Florida might be a good fit for ACC and even UCF. But that might be too many Florida teams.

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
6:37 pm

Have a good one, check you later.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2011
6:41 pm

I’m out for awhile, too. Later..

5150 UOAD

September 29th, 2011
9:13 pm

BOO did A TRICK OR TREAT early. He is a TRICK and BOBO is every DC’s Treat.

M

September 29th, 2011
9:20 pm

Don’t forget who NCSt’s defensive coordinator is: John Tenuta.
And don’t forget how any team can PASS on our defense!

GT93

September 29th, 2011
9:29 pm

… haven’t watched Pitt play in years before tonight. Great history with that football program though … from Glenn Scobey “Pop” Warner to Dan Marino to the present day. They also had GT’s number during some of the best Heisman years (1917-1919), defeating GT 2 times.

But here’s my favorite (with text extracted from Wikipedia): “The 1982 Sugar Bowl was highlighted by one of the most dramatic plays in Pitt history as Dan Marino hit a streaking John Brown on fourth down in the last seconds of the game for the go-ahead score against a Georgia team that featured Herschel Walker.”

I knew there was a reason Marino is one of my favorite QB’s of all time ;-)

Chris

September 29th, 2011
9:58 pm

Just watched the nightmare game in 91 on college classics. David Hendrix fumbles the ball at the tech 18 with 2 minutes left. That was a heartbreaker. Still stings to this day, pun intended. Last year’s stings too cause we had that game and made so many dumb mistakes and didn’t make it on 4th down twice early on.

bitter banned often

September 29th, 2011
10:01 pm

ken you and cravell must be room mates————–you both write the same——–what

Chris

September 29th, 2011
10:33 pm

Pitt taking S fla to the woodshed. And pitt was the underdog. Goes to show the home team usually wins on Thursday games. Vt won last year and I expect us to return the favor this year.

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 29th, 2011
11:10 pm

Tenuta only has linebackers.

Chris

September 29th, 2011
11:25 pm

This is all that matters

Team Stats
TDs Yds PassYds RushYds
Offense 29 630.5 231.8 398.8
Defense 12 334.3 202.5 131.8