Greetings-
Sorry for the delay. Blog posts invariably take longer to put together than you think. Anyway, I mentioned in the last post Paul Johnson’s assessment of practice, and how he does that every Wednesday after practice, his last media availability each week.
After he said that he was a believer in the idea that how a team practices usually indicates how it will play after the N.C. State game, I thought it might be fun to re-visit his assessments before each game this season (except for the first) and see how it matched up with performance, along with my score (1-5) for accuracy. Forgive the tangent, but it’s sort of like how market watchers used to judge the size of former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan’s briefcase for clues about the reserve’s impending actions on the interest rate.
When Johnson meets with reporters after practice, Kelly Quinlan of Rivals always asks Johnson how it went and, in cases when he’s not there, Rod Mackenzie of Scout picks up for him. I guess Kelly is our Helen Thomas. For the literalists among you, I wouldn’t take any of this seriously. Onward…
Sept. 7, prior to Middle Tennessee State
“Guys were flying around, acting like they were having some fun. I think we’ll be ready to play.”
Result: Tech jumps out to a 28-0 lead, holds MTSU to seven points through three quarters and rolls to a 49-21 win. The Jackets ding MTSU with two one-play touchdown drives of 73 and 71 yards.
Score: 5. The most confident assessment of the season anticipates a demolition.
Sept. 14, prior to Kansas
“It was O.K.”
“It was a little better today than it was yesterday, so hopefully it’ll be better tomorrow and we’ll be ready to go.”
Result: Tech hammers the Jayhawks with 768 rushing yards and sets an NCAA record for yards-per-carry in a 66-24 rout.
Score: 2. The Jackets prepared for an assault on the school record books with a practice that barely passed muster.
Sept. 21, prior to North Carolina
“It was O.K. Nothing spectacular, but it was O.K. Not terrible.”
“Yesterday was pretty good. Today was just kind of average.”
Result: Against the toughest competition they’d faced to that point (and since), the Jackets pump out 382 rushing yards in a back-and-forth game that they win 35-28 with a 61-yard touchdown drive in the fourth-quarter. Tech’s run-defense issues become apparent as running back Giovani Bernard runs for 155 yards.
Score: 4. A sharp performance overall against a good opponent (particularly by the offensive line) with some holes on both sides. “Pretty good” was one of the more positive phrases used this season.
Sept. 28, prior to N.C. State
“It was good. It was O.K. Part of it was alright, part of it we weren’t dialed in like I’d like for us to be.”
Result: Tech came out firing and led 21-0 and surged again to a 45-21 lead, but the Jackets missed on a number of plays, allowed a 19-play drive (that didn’t result in a score) and got gashed for 195 rushing yards.
Score: 4. Kind of a tough one to grade, given that Johnson assessed practice in four different ways and Tech played hot and cold. Perhaps it’s fitting. But “not being dialed in” was a telling evaluation.
Oct. 5, prior to Maryland
“It was a little better. Practice this week has been a little better. So, hopefully we’ll play that way on Saturday. You never know. We’ve still got one more day to go.”
Result: Tech survives an upset attempt in a 21-16 win over Maryland in a game perhaps most noteworthy for Tevin Washington’s 32 carries and Terrapins defensive tackle Joe Vellano’s 22 tackles. The Jackets miss on a handful of big plays that likely would have changed the complexion of the game.
Score: 3. Another tough one to score, because I think Tech actually didn’t play that badly despite the score. Either way, Johnson’s optimism would have indicated a more decisive win.
Oct. 12, prior to Virginia
“It was all right, nothing great.”
“No, probably it wasn’t as good as last week. Last week we actually practiced pretty good. It’s a concern. We’ve still got tomorrow. We need to clean up a lot of stuff.”
Result: Tech plays its poorest offensive game of the season and takes its first loss, 24-21. The defense surrenders 272 yards and 24 points in the first half but pitches a shutout in the second.
Score: 5. Tech got whaled on at the start, evidence of a lack of necessary intensity. The coach saw it coming.
Wednesday, prior to Miami
“It’s been good. We’ve had two pretty good practices.”
Look back at Virginia
I talked to Virginia offensive coordinator Bill Lazor Tuesday about last week’s game. Not sure how much you care about it anymore, but just in case, a couple tidbits.
1. Going into the game, he had thought Tech was doing a better job stopping the run with “seven guys in the front and playing Cover-2.” That answer might sound bogus, I imagine, and perhaps so will my assertion that I thought the run defense was better against Maryland than the N.C. State game with the very glaring exception of the 77-yard run by quarterback C.J. Brown. Regardless…
2. He thought it was important to start fast, as is always the case, but especially so against an explosive team like Tech. He said he thought the offense did well except for the third quarter, when it only had the ball for one possession due to Tech’s 9:31 drive to open the quarter.
3. On the game-ending possession: “We were huddled on the sideline as a group and I think our guys were very determined that we were going to drive the ball. We threw a couple passes, but the way it was going, the run was really working.”
4. On Virginia at this point: “I think we’re at the point, our team is maturing, so as an offensive unit, we’re maturing and that’s part of where we are. We’ve got some returning linemen, we’ve got three backs who are all coming into their own. It was probably good timing for us to have an opportunity to finish out a game like that. Just everything kind of worked together. It was a day when we were running the ball well. I thought the guys executed the plan very well. … It just all came together. It was the right time to have that kind of situation come up. The guys were really ready for it mentally and emotionally.”
5. Just by the production, he couldn’t argue it wasn’t the line’s best game of the season. During the team’s bye week, coaches drilled hard on the running backs hitting the holes hard and blocking scheme and technique.
“So a lot of things that probably didn’t have to do with Georgia Tech came together. That’s the nature of football. You play a team in a certain moment, sometimes they’re up and you’re down. We were on the way up.”
6. I don’t think Virginia’s coaches thought the offense would have the day it had. “When we watched them, we said, ‘They’re better now at running their defense,’” he said. “That was our opinion watching and preparing.”
It was in response to a question about the Tech defensive line, which he sort of deflected with this answer. Obviously, he wasn’t going to say that he thought Tech’s defense was worse, but he also could have gone in different directions with his response, and I didn’t get the sense he was saying it just to say it.
One conclusion: For several reasons, Tech ran into Virginia on the wrong day, as often seems to be the case in Charlottesville.
Links
Stories on the one-game suspension of Miami defensive tackle Micanor Regis from the Miami Herald, Palm Beach Post and South Florida Sun-Sentinel. A Post profile of Hurricanes wide receiver Clive Watford, who started playing organized football as a high school senior and one from the Sun-Sentinel on wide receiver Tommy Streeter, who has five touchdown receptions and an 18.4 yards-per-catch average.
From the Herald:
“The suspension hurts the Hurricanes (3-3, 1-2) in more ways than one. The UM defensive line has been severely hit by injuries, and will face the vaunted triple-option attack of the Yellow Jackets (6-1, 3-1). The loss of Regis, the only healthy veteran tackle, means that the Canes have Adewale Ojomo (who was converted a couple weeks ago from defensive end) and junior college transfer Darius Smith as the remaining players with any real experience. Olsen Pierre, a freshman, is on the depth chart backing up Ojomo on the right side. Freshman Jalen Grimble, listed as an end, can also play tackle.”
Thanks for reading.
Ken Sugiura, Georgia Tech blog
239 comments Add your comment
1 4 GT
October 20th, 2011
11:13 pm
IL Jacket….how true,,,,like they say….a game of inches….all stick & ball sports. Just what TX needed going home with a split in St Louis
1 4 GT
October 20th, 2011
11:14 pm
Been fun guys….I’m gone
Supersize that order, mutt
October 20th, 2011
11:14 pm
G’night, 1 4
IL Jacket
October 20th, 2011
11:16 pm
14, should be a good series. Over and out.
ole yeller
October 20th, 2011
11:28 pm
Hey, Super he has two offense line coaches plus a head offense line coach
Supersize that order, mutt
October 20th, 2011
11:29 pm
THREE coaches for the O-Line???
ole yeller
October 20th, 2011
11:30 pm
That’s my understanding. I know Seewak has two others working with him.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 20th, 2011
11:32 pm
Doesn’t Seewak also work with special teams?
ole yeller
October 20th, 2011
11:41 pm
Don’t know that, but if it’s true it may be part of our problem, I think I understood that P.J. said he was taking responsibility for special teams earlier this year after the poor performances. Never been a fan of Seewak even when he was at the real G.S. at beautiful eagle creek in Statesboro with Erk. If I remember he was fired after P.J. left.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 20th, 2011
11:43 pm
The media guide lists Seewak and Spencer as co-offensive line coaches. Nobody in the list has special teams as one of their duties, but I thought that Seewak did that. It is definitely time for a change there.
ole yeller
October 20th, 2011
11:47 pm
Also to give a half effort to special teams is not wise. Special teams is at least 20% or more of a win or a loss. Our teams this year while have not cost us but one game has been very poor and have given great field position to the opposition on both ends of the field. Scores are slanted because of this poor performance. Seems like a no brainier to me but P. J. does not call me for advice.
gt40pinhd
October 20th, 2011
11:50 pm
ole yeller, can’t believe pj hasn’t called you yet. what is he thinking!
gt40pinhd
October 20th, 2011
11:51 pm
actually, i think our special teams played better against uva than the last two games.
ole yeller
October 20th, 2011
11:51 pm
Don’t know the coaching alignment, I only know what D Rad’s response was to me. We have a lot of coaches that prevents a singular special teams coach. Don’t know exactly where they are but I do believe what he said.
GT66
October 20th, 2011
11:59 pm
Supersize – Glad to see your back safe at “your real home” – re comments on JUCO transfers – I can’t think of one PJ has had, but if we are going to keep running the 3-4 D, we need to find 3 big strong linemen soon – all the current starters and others in D line rotation constantly get pushed back into the LB’s and prevent them from filling the gaps and/or getting to the edge .. also pass rush withot a blitz is non-existent … Just Saying
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:03 am
GT66, there seem to be less trolls this time of night. I guess their mommies won’t let them stay up so late. I just wonder how they get free to post during the day when they should be in school But maybe that’s why they are all so stupid; they DON’T go to school.
TD
October 21st, 2011
12:03 am
Does this mean they only complete two passes for 24 yards in practice?
ole yeller
October 21st, 2011
12:06 am
gt40 I agree somewhat coverage has improved. Did you observe the punting of the ball or the kickoff distance? Very poor, by anyone’s standards. I look at the opposing team and most kickoffs are in the end zone. What game were you watching? If you cannot get the kickoff in the end zone or punt the ball for 30 yards. Not so good. Special teams covers a lot of things. Not just stopping someone crossing the 30 yard line (which we do not do a good job of). What I see is my own observation and is not to be confused with the coaching ability of coach Johnson. I have watched him and have been a fan of him since the Erk Russell days at Ga. Southern days so back off. I am not waiting from a call from coach Johnson, for advice. I just state facts.
GT66
October 21st, 2011
12:09 am
Whoever is handling Special Teams is no Frank Beamer – that’s for sure !!
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:10 am
ole yeller, I think COVERAGE has improved some, but have we faced a super return artist yet? We will with Clemson and probably with VT too. But, like you said, the kickoffs and punts have both been abysmal.
gt40pinhd
October 21st, 2011
12:12 am
pro’s put the kickoff into the end zone. doesn’t seem to happen as much in college. with as many foreign students we have, you’d think one of them (having played soccer all their life) could kickoff for us.
El Gato
October 21st, 2011
12:13 am
Mighty winds are going to blow in on you ground dwellers
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:13 am
sure happens a lot with every other team we play. We get maybe one in the end zone every other game
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:15 am
Surely somebody has learned from Beamer or whoever coaches the VT special teams that would be a worthy candidate for a special teams coach
gt40pinhd
October 21st, 2011
12:20 am
if not a real coach, usually you have a graduate assistant for special teams. i can’t believe we don’t have a special teams coach…
El Gato
October 21st, 2011
12:23 am
Special teams coach? You need a quarterback coach who can teach those poor saps about the concept of the forward pass.
ole yeller
October 21st, 2011
12:24 am
GT 40, did the pro’s not change the kickoff and start 5 yards closer to the opponents end zone this year, or was that that an experiment in the preseason? Not many returns this year because of this change. Most are kicked out of the end zone. Our kickers put the ball a mile high with no distance with first down on the 35 yard line. Our opponents put it in the back of the end zone. That’s a part of special teams and a part of our weakness so far. No head special teams coach will cost us games. This is not a part time job.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:24 am
so much for the idea that all the trolls had listened to their mommies and gone to bed
gt40pinhd
October 21st, 2011
12:29 am
ole y, you’re right. i don’t like it but we do give them good field position. earlier in the year, it just didn’t matter. we could outscore them. guess you might say i’m worried about saturday.
oh, by the way, does 790thezone broadcast the game live over the internet?
ole yeller
October 21st, 2011
12:30 am
El Gato is a UGA troll.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:31 am
gt40pinhd, you asked that earlier today, but I guess you didn’t see my response. YES, 790thezone broadcasts all the games, football and basketball, plus pre- and post-game shows, plus the coaches’ weekly call-in shows, both Johnson and Gregory
GT66
October 21st, 2011
12:31 am
Good special teams come from 3 things – emphasizing the importance, good “film study” of opponents to find weaknesses, and player execution – 2 of the 3 directly relate to coaching !! aching1st and 3rd
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:32 am
ole yeller, ya think? lol
gt40pinhd
October 21st, 2011
12:32 am
super, thanks. work is the curse of the leisure class!
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:34 am
gt40pinhd, where do you live? Apparently not in the Atlanta area
gt40pinhd
October 21st, 2011
12:35 am
long beach, ca (the dreaded LEFT coast)
ole yeller
October 21st, 2011
12:35 am
gt40 yep, Super answered the question.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:35 am
Wow, long way away. the FAR LEFT coast from what I read. LOL
gt40pinhd
October 21st, 2011
12:37 am
calif has committed suicide with the policies the government has. businesses are leaving in droves…oops, south to mexico.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:39 am
gt40, how long you been there and any plans to get out?
ole yeller
October 21st, 2011
12:40 am
Work, did I hear work? I live in Roswell Ga. Near Atlanta. Retired in 2001 still not bored. What’s the leisure class? I don’t know how I had time to work.
Super's Mom
October 21st, 2011
12:41 am
Erkel,
Is that you in the basement on my computer again? Put your slide rule up and get some sleep.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:41 am
Same here, ole yeller. Can’t beat it, can ya?
gt40pinhd
October 21st, 2011
12:42 am
grew up in lb. left here as a 17 yr old to tech. evil trick by my dad. several stops, but here i am back in lb. weather’s nice. but i would NEVER start a business here again. love atl but can’t hack the winters….
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:42 am
pretty sad when a troll can’t even come up with something funny or new to say. LOSER !!!!!
Super's Mom
October 21st, 2011
12:43 am
Erkel,
If you don’t get away from that computer you are going to be stuck in Disgusta all your life. More to the outsitde world than the riverwalk and The Masters.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:43 am
Well, I guess compared to CAL, the winters are bad, but they’re not really that bad. When were you at Tech?
Supersize that order, mutt
October 21st, 2011
12:45 am
Well, that one a least showed a little originality. But you just more-or-less told everybody that you are from the Augusta area yourself.
ole yeller
October 21st, 2011
12:45 am
Out of here. Good discussion only a couple of trolls.
gt40pinhd
October 21st, 2011
12:45 am
entered tech in 59. watched bobby dodd a lot.
the funny thing about him is that his doubles partner was 5′ 5 (tennis).