Greetings-
I am going to write a special teams story for Thursday’s paper as it seems to be a bit of a topic this week. I’ll tell you off the top – I don’t think hiring a special teams coordinator is necessarily the solution.
The flaws are easy to point out. Punter Sean Poole has nailed several booming kicks that have been covered perfectly, like his 52-yarder against Miami that netted 54. But he’s also mishit a bunch. Kickoff specialist David Scully, like Justin Moore before him, have had trouble reaching the goal line. Moore has had a pretty rough year kicking field goals.
I see where it makes sense to say, special teams needs its own coach, someone who can spend all his time on the kickers and punters honing their technique, improving the kickoff return game and telling Zach Laskey not to pick up a bouncing punt inside the 10-yard line. On the ACC teleconference Wednesday, I asked Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe about the pros and cons of having a coach dedicated exclusively to special teams, which he’d decided to do for the first time this year. He said it has turned out well, that he liked having a coach who could spend the whole practice with the specialists and could spend all of his time during the day preparing the game plan, studying film, etc.
Wake Forest kicker Jimmy Newman is 13-for-14 on field goals, which validates Grobe’s argument. The only problem is, Wake’s punting unit is about as ineffective as Tech’s. Tech’s net punting average is 34.9 yards and Wake’s is 34.4. (If you’re wondering, Wake’s average isn’t skewed by a long return, either. The longest punt return against the Deacons this year is 23 yards.) Their kickoff return units are just about the same (20.9 yards for Wake, 19.6 for Tech), and I’d say that Tech’s kickoff return team is the most underperforming unit on special teams. Despite Wake putting nine kickoffs into the end zone for touchbacks, to Tech’s four, its net kickoff coverage is less than 3 yards better than Tech’s.
Florida State looks like it has far and away the best special teams in the conference this season. The Seminoles are first in kickoff coverage (they have 19 touchbacks, which I imagine must make you salivate), first in punt net, second in kickoff returns and fourth in punt return average. Kicker Dustin Hopkins is 12-for-13 on field goals. However, they’re managing that despite essentially handling special teams the way that Tech does. Their special teams coordinator is also their running backs coach. Tech secondary coach Charles Kelly doesn’t have a special teams coordinator title, but he serves in that capacity.
Virginia Tech, widely regarded as having some of the best special teams in the country under coach Frank Beamer, had all kinds punting problems earlier in the year. I read something kind of interesting about Beamer this week. He said that he never coaches his kickers and punters on technique and he tells his staff to leave them alone, also. He lets their private coaches do all of the technique stuff.
The other thing is this: if not having a special teams coordinator was the real problem, then the problems would be systemic. However, Tech has blocked or deflected two field goals and a punt. The long snapping has been fine (and I realize that sounds ridiculous, but I imagine no one would have any problems arguing it the other way if a few long snaps had been botched). Tech’s punt cover unit wouldn’t be as good as they are when Poole does hit it well. Punt returner Zach Laskey wouldn’t have an 8.5 yards-per-return average. Scott Blair wouldn’t have been 15-for-17 last year on field-goal tries and Poole wouldn’t have averaged 39.5 yards per punt prior to his knee injury.
I’d say the kickoff return unit probably needs to be coached better and its players need to execute better. Other than that, it’s hard to know what to do. Laskey brain cramped at the absolute wrong moment, but he’d been doing pretty well up to that point this season. Poole and Scully have the leg (not the same one) but are having all kinds of consistency problems. And that’s it (although that’s a lot). If they were kicking with reasonable consistency, special teams wouldn’t be an issue. (I realize that saying if Tech’s kickers were better, then the special teams would be better, is a bit dippy. But that’s what it is.)
Their ability to perform consistently ultimately falls on Johnson – he gave them scholarships and is responsible for their coaching. Perhaps it’d be better if a coach were with them all the time refining technique, but as I mentioned earlier, that approach has helped Wake Forest be .5 yards worse at punt net and it’s the exact opposite methodology of the coaching staff with traditionally the best special teams units (Virginia Tech).
And I’m going to guess that Laskey knew to not field a bouncing punt. After Miami scored, he came to the sideline, Johnson said, owned his mistake and said he didn’t know why he tried to field it. But I’m not sure if having a full-time special-teams coach telling him a few more times to not field a bouncing punt than he’d already been told would have prevented that. It was a bad mistake by a true freshman, and maybe that’s the extent of it.
Further, having a full-time special teams coach would take away one position coach from the offense (Tech’s staff has five offensive assistants and four defensive) and I’m not sure anyone at this point is going to say the offense needs less coaching.
I realize I’m only addressing this year’s issues. I get the sense that special teams hasn’t, at the least, been a great strength. I’m not sure how I feel about essentially agreeing with Johnson on this. (Perhaps this would make Johnson a little uneasy, also.) Ultimately, he’s responsible for special teams. He’s responsible for the coaching and the players he’s putting on the field who, to this point, are underperforming.
I’d have to think that the coaching can somehow be better, perhaps on the visualization and confidence-building side, as that’s where so much of kicking is, and if that’s the case, then that’s Johnson responsibility. I have little doubt that the specialists are killing themselves trying to be more consistent, but maybe they’re just not having very good seasons. It happens sometimes. I will bet that Johnson will spend a lot of time in the offseason trying to figure out how to improve the unit. But I don’t know that a full-time special teams coach is the solution.
Links
The Anderson Independent Mail reports that Dabo Swinney expects running back Andre Ellington to play Saturday, that guard Brandon Thomas has gotten out of Swinney’s doghouse and that Clemson is much better in the second half than it is the first (not that the Tigers are chopped liver in the first).
A Charleston Post and Courier story about Clemson’s defensive coordinator Kevin Steele’s emphasis on angles. The Post and Courier also provides the weekly “How do you stop Tech’s offense?” story, although this one is much better than most. Lastly, a column about the Tech-Clemson rivalry and the 2009 ACC championship game.
Stan Awtrey offers his take on Tech’s special teams for the Macon Telegraph and an Associated Press story about the Tigers’ fearsome offense.
Matt Winkeljohn’s typically incisive analysis for Sting Daily.
Thanks for reading. I’ll have the injury report up early evening and something up Friday morning. And my thanks to those of you who offered to make copies of the 1990 UVA-Tech game for Calvin Tiggle. We’ve got it taken care of. Much obliged.
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Ken Sugiura, Georgia Tech blog
264 comments Add your comment
TD
October 27th, 2011
1:30 pm
Super:
You were over stimulated about being first this morning and hit the enter key before typing a comment.
Mike Bobo
October 27th, 2011
1:34 pm
Kicking the football may be a problem with the Dawgs this year but kicking the trade schools backside again should be no problem at all.
GT History
October 27th, 2011
1:35 pm
The last time Clemson started out 8-0, in 2000, the Tigers also beat North Carolina to reach that mark before losing to Georgia Tech the following week.
Do it again Jackets.
GIVE ME A BREAK
October 27th, 2011
1:38 pm
GTJoe,that’s rare. Congratulations on the call.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
1:40 pm
TD, apparently so. lol
Mike Bobo
October 27th, 2011
1:40 pm
Jason, Jason, Jason…..are you telling me that Reggie Ball was some kind of rocket scientist? You have been drinking the Kool Aid. GIT is not having problems recruiting because of the academic rigor (all of the kids they are recruiting have pretty much the same aptitude as the rest of the recruits). I guarantee you if a super star athelete wants to attend GIT they will hire enough tutors to beat some sense into them.
TD
October 27th, 2011
1:41 pm
Super:
No worries as it happens to all of us at some point….
TD
October 27th, 2011
1:43 pm
The bookies don’t think that Clemson is all that special. While true they have put up a lot of points their run defense is 9th in the ACC. You boys just might slip up and kick them in the teeth….send thim back to SC on their tractors.
GIVE ME A BREAK
October 27th, 2011
1:48 pm
GT History, good point and that was at Clemson.
TD
October 27th, 2011
1:49 pm
GT Joe:
How did you do it? Count the post(s) or just get lucky?
GIVE ME A BREAK
October 27th, 2011
1:51 pm
GTJoe, Ken just took your award away. lol
Ken Sugiura
October 27th, 2011
1:54 pm
the Post and Courier link is fixed. thanks for the alert. don’t know what to say about the macon registration thing. it’s up to you if you want to sign up.
Ken Sugiura
October 27th, 2011
1:55 pm
sorry, GTJoe – i deleted a post for language, which i guess moved everybody up a notch. sorry about that.
you can claim “50th!” if you’d like.
Delbert D.
October 27th, 2011
1:58 pm
Meyer addressed on the air how he determined who would be the punt returner. He said they would pick 3 candidates and punt the ball to each of them 100 times.
Delbert D.
October 27th, 2011
1:59 pm
Not running toward #40 would be a good idea.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
2:03 pm
Does anybody need a ticket Saturday? macrotech had to cancel, and I have an extra
BT75
October 27th, 2011
2:11 pm
One question – How much time is spent with the special teams reviewing film and their past performance? This is the only way they are going to learn what they are doing wrong.
Mike Bobo
October 27th, 2011
2:12 pm
Be sure and call ahead to the game if you are attending so they can go ahead and set the start time…….
SilverandBlack
October 27th, 2011
2:17 pm
Clemson 62 GT 3…
GIVE ME A BREAK
October 27th, 2011
2:18 pm
SilverandBlack, c’mon man.
Delbert D.
October 27th, 2011
2:30 pm
It would be so easy to recruit if Tech would approve a Leisure Studies Degree. Exploration of tanning beds vs. natural solar, investigation of hair care products and the effects of salt water, principles of billiards, optimization of bowling release points, the timing the jump in beach volleyball..the possibilities are endless.
Hayseed Dixie
October 27th, 2011
2:31 pm
Hey Ken-
Instead of moaning about the filters I will posit that my editing process is now transparent.
I stand behind my assertion that our special teams are ’spooked’, as they say.
Go Jackets! Anyone else glad we don’t have to bring rain gear to the game on Saturday? Just some thermals and a flask o’ bourbon should do the trick.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
2:32 pm
Boy, I HOPE there is no rain. Driving back to Augusta that late at night is bad enough as it is, but with rain too, it would gruesome
GIVE ME A BREAK
October 27th, 2011
2:33 pm
Very glad.
juvenal
October 27th, 2011
2:38 pm
Super, posting first is mostly a sign of spending too much time on the blogs…….on kick-offs, aim for the pylons, if it goes out of bounds, it’s only on the 35……punts, could not possibly worse to try the rugby style punts a la Boise….
juvenal
October 27th, 2011
2:39 pm
rain gone by sat, just stinking COLD!
Delbert D.
October 27th, 2011
2:42 pm
The gear I bought while living in Boston is comfortable to zero degrees…
Delbert D.
October 27th, 2011
2:47 pm
I think I’ll go with layering. If I just wear my snowsuit and the temp doesn’t go below 30, I’ll be sitting on a 2 foot stack of kapok.
I'm flying a Georgia Tech flag right now
October 27th, 2011
3:01 pm
THE OFFENSE IS TUNED UP ,
THE DEFENSE IS COMING ON.
Trade School Acolyte
October 27th, 2011
3:04 pm
Easy fix….hire a coach.
wrecked
October 27th, 2011
3:05 pm
If Pj can’t sign the 4 and 5 star kids why does he bother to try and recruit them? He recruits the same kids they just don’t sign with tech.
5150 UOAD
October 27th, 2011
3:07 pm
ANYBODY seen Schultz today? He has not posted his Picks and the Hottie of the Day. Is Schultz afraid to make hos picks on UGA & Tech or something?
GIVE ME A BREAK
October 27th, 2011
3:09 pm
Kallon may be a 5* by the end of the season.
SilverandBlack
October 27th, 2011
3:10 pm
Give me a break…okay I was giving GT too much credit…Clemson 70 GT 0….this aint UVA or UM….this game will be a flat out drubbing!!!! Sammy Watkins 3 tds catches…2 punt returns for a td…1 kickoff return for a td…Ellington 245 yards rushing 3 tds…GT 3 ints 2 returned for TDs, 1 fumbled punt, 3 additonal fumbles on offense…T Washington 3-19 for 22 yards 35 carries for 96 yards and 3 ints, 1 fumble…O-Smith 5 carries 34 yards….D Smith 12 carries for 8 yards and 1 fumble..clemson fans only ones left after half time (45-0). 6-7
Fix Right Here
October 27th, 2011
3:13 pm
The fix is very simple. They need a kicker that can kick it out of the end zone. Boom = no returns.
Delbert D.
October 27th, 2011
3:15 pm
SilverandBlack – I remember having that nightmare. Late in the 4th quarter, a gorgeous blonde appeared in the hot tub, and I don’t remember how the game ended.
GIVE ME A BREAK
October 27th, 2011
3:16 pm
I take it that you don’t think Tech has a chance. Gloom & Doom. I hope you’re wrong.
5150 UOAD
October 27th, 2011
3:18 pm
Why isn’t Silver&Black on the UGA blogs talking his crap about the Gators? He is afraid to. He is waiting to talk crap Sunday IF UGA can finally win the game.
Fix Right Here
October 27th, 2011
3:18 pm
What was his (the blonde’s) name Delbert D. ?
juvenal
October 27th, 2011
3:20 pm
5150, you won’t believe Jeff’s hottie….
Stinger 2
October 27th, 2011
3:24 pm
Does anyone know if T.Zenon bee tried as a kickoff and/or punt returner?
Delbert D.
October 27th, 2011
3:25 pm
Not in my dreams, maybe in yours, since you brought it up.
wrecked
October 27th, 2011
3:30 pm
Tampa, Jasons not a Georgia fan.That or he’s the sorriest Georgia fan on the planet.
TampaDawg
October 27th, 2011
3:31 pm
Nice wrecked. We won’t claim him. Saying he is a UGA grad is even worse because obviously his memory is shot.
5150 UOAD
October 27th, 2011
3:36 pm
juvenal…………..i saw her it must be Ken Sugiura girlfriend judging by the Tramp Stamp and being Asian. LMAO.
SilverandBlack
October 27th, 2011
3:37 pm
5150 who is UGA? Are they relevant in football anymore? Anyway, on that game UGA 35 GT 3. GT sucks get rid of CPJ and his arrogance! Send Groh to the pasture. CPJ has doomed GT to irrelevance. No coaching, no players, no winning against good teams! 0-3 in bowls, 1-2 against UGA. Soon to be 0-4 and 1-3. Why wait, maybe you think this unstoppable offense will get it together? Hey there is another 1 yard run by Sims on 1st and 2nd down or an interception by TW on 1st 2nd or 3rd down! What a joke this offense has become! High School is complement for this offense!
carolinajacket
October 27th, 2011
3:37 pm
Dennis is the only other punt returner tried, Zenon has returned several kick offs.
juvenal
October 27th, 2011
3:46 pm
blue eyes-just because it says indonesia on her back does not mean she is Asian, lots of folks with eclectic names these days-don’t know if Ken Asian, Hispanic, or both, not any of my business…..hopefully this is a purely intellectual exercise, & not in the common dauug anti-Asian vein-had to remind someone in athens last year that Christ is Asian……..
TampaDawg
October 27th, 2011
3:47 pm
caucASIAN! Hello??? All the Iraqi’s I dealt with were Asian too. It’s a big place ya know?
Wasted Bandwidth
October 27th, 2011
3:50 pm
What Tech needs is better players not pixie dust or coaching. FSU has excellent ST because they have excellent players. Most colleges use 2nd & 3rd string players (some walk-ons) to man their ST. FSU has more talented players so the 2nd & 3rd string guys are still very good players waiting their turn to become 1st teamers.
It ani’t rocket science…………………………….