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
5150 UOAD
October 27th, 2011
3:53 pm
Ken I believe has some Asian. My Sisters are Korean so it was no slam.
carolinajacket
October 27th, 2011
3:54 pm
I think you are right Wasted. By the way is the a site that shows the special teams, other than punter, long snapper, etc.?
GT71
October 27th, 2011
3:58 pm
Give me a break. Laskey’s been a mental case all year. As early as the UNC game everyone around me was yelling at him to simply fair catch the ball and have done with it. Bobbles, hesitations, muffs. At least find someone who can raise his arm and then catch a ball.
Kick defense is horrible. Seems like very time we kick off, the other guys start somewhere between their 40 and our 40. Either it’s a short kick or a long return.
Mistakes in blocking, bad tackling – it may be lack of depth/size, but it looks like bad coaching too.
CPJ was very upset we scored ‘too soon’ near halftime against Miami – he knew what was coming and sure enough, long return, short field and TD by Canes…turned the game back around. Momentum lost.
Special teams are 20% of the game – don’t they deserve 20% of the personnel and coaching?
juvenal
October 27th, 2011
3:59 pm
glad to hear it-have lots of Asian relatives, myself…..
A. J. Green
October 27th, 2011
3:59 pm
Cowcuelus – next word pleeze.
A. J. Green
October 27th, 2011
4:01 pm
M i l l i o n a i r e – you sit your fat butt on the couch watching me on Sundays . Next word please.
juvenal
October 27th, 2011
4:02 pm
any down side to just aiming at a pylon? played soccer 50 years, not that hard aiming at a point…..wish we had Neuer doing our kicks….
A. J. Green
October 27th, 2011
4:02 pm
N F L – Think I will be ok.
juvenal
October 27th, 2011
4:03 pm
aj, hope you still have some bread 2 years out of the show….
GT FAN IN PA
October 27th, 2011
4:09 pm
I still say you take your studs- Smith, Jones all the cornerbacks- put them on the special team- Use the studs just like Myers did at FL- just like most NFL teams do as well.
juvenal
October 27th, 2011
4:09 pm
sorriest dauug fan on the planet-not even Simon could sort that one out………(re:jason)
A. J. Green
October 27th, 2011
4:13 pm
LMAO – glad to see some humor on what is usually a pitiful blog – I mean what can one say about tech that hasn’t been said for decades.
Oh yeah I have to use cowcuelus to figure my taxes
TampaDawg
October 27th, 2011
4:13 pm
Love the idiot trying to randomly crack on AJ Green. Wow, that makes sense.
shorter passes (as short as necessary!)
October 27th, 2011
4:18 pm
Not playing Mia again might help.
juvenal
October 27th, 2011
4:27 pm
WnE, have you actually taken calculus? i wish i hadn’t, i never use it, given the choice…….
19
October 27th, 2011
4:30 pm
Super or 5150, sorry I will not be able to take you up on the ticket. I “assumed” it would be OK to go see Tech Saturday night. Oh boy was I wrong! I guess you could say I’m in the dog house. I’m sure you’ll find someone else. Yes, I’m p-whipped!
Go Jackets!!!
joeygt1
October 27th, 2011
4:39 pm
dont get me wrong most likeley clemson will win against gatech but didnt they barely beat wofford who runs the tripple option…35-27…that make me beleive if our offense comes out and executes our offense this will be a complete shootout and we could win… i think if that happens we win 38-35 ga tech
GT Joe
October 27th, 2011
4:42 pm
I’m pretty sure Laskey never makes that mistake ever again.
GT Backer
October 27th, 2011
4:42 pm
Here is the real deal about special teams. As much as I hate beamer, he is correct. A special team coach will have nothing to do with the performance of a kicker, kick-off specialist, or punter, UNLESS he was in fact one of those himself. It would be the same thing as having a golf, tennis, pitching, hitting, etc…coach that had never done any of those things. For any of them to be helped with consistency/technique, you need a person who can actually see the small details that are off.
However a special team coach (whether dedicated, or shared) could develop a more organized practice session for the kickers/punters/snappers…..having them chart kicks/punts/snaps (hangtimes/distance) while practicing away from the team. They could also manage the # of kicks per session (do not want to get leg tired), practice game situations (no timeouts and less than 15 seconds on clock, etc..). All of this could be done with a dedicated coach, or outlined by a shared coach and given to his group to chart themselves while he is coaching his other position during practice.
The other part of special team coaching is film analysis, scheme setting, and who will be on punt/FG/kickoff/teams. That can also be done with a shared coach or a dedicated coach.
In the end, a dedicated special team coach will NOT improve consistency of a kicker/punter/snapper/return person. Just like any other position, it is up to the player to practice (mostly on their own) to improve their performance/consistency, which sometimes can just be maturing and gaining confidence in themselves.
TampaDawg
October 27th, 2011
4:52 pm
I never took calculus, juvenal. From hearing you, I am glad I didn’t .. 12 years in computer engineering, 14 years in the military reserves, 5 years owning my own business and none of that caused me to open a calc book for an answer.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
4:58 pm
19, got it. Sorry you can’t go. Sorry about being “whipped” too. LOL
Tech Troll 13
October 27th, 2011
4:58 pm
Ken – Great article with good stats.
When your starters are young, your special teamers are even younger.
Tuberville said on 790AM this week “players win games” Unless we can pick up several kickers off of the waiver wire, we have what we have until next year.
Urban Meyer made a dig at Clemson last Saturday when it was mentioned that Clemson’s last ACC Championship was in 1991. “With this atmosphere and these recruits, they should be in a BCS Bowl at least evry other year”.
5150 UOAD
October 27th, 2011
4:58 pm
19 no problem. How you get to sleep on the sofa at least. it is supposed to be raining and cold the next few days.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
5:03 pm
Tampa, if you had had to open a calc book for an answer while on the job, then whatever calc course you might have taken wouldn’t have been worth much. Calc is not so much a tool for doing things as it is a foundational thing, if that makes any sense. I don’t think I ever actually used calculus on a job, but I probably couldn’t have gotten the job done without having an understanding of it.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
5:03 pm
Just how cold is it supposed to get in Atlanta this weekend? I need to come prepared
GTFan478
October 27th, 2011
5:07 pm
I would love tickets to game, but sadly I’m not wasting my time gping to the game. I’ve got a feeling its gonna be a blow out and Techs on the losing end of it. But then again maybe it’ll be like 02 and Tech makes some kind of miraculous last second come back. Any ways y’all have fun at the game
GTFan478
October 27th, 2011
5:09 pm
I hate these filters.
GTFan478
October 27th, 2011
5:12 pm
Like I was trying to say, hopefully this game (if it is a blow out like I think) will be like 02 I think it was where Tech has a miraculous come back and wins in the last second.
5150 UOAD
October 27th, 2011
5:13 pm
I figure in the 40’s by games end.
GTFan478
October 27th, 2011
5:14 pm
And it still didn’t go through. Screw this blog. I’m through with it.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
5:16 pm
Thanks, UOAD. From what had been said, I was wondering if it were going to get lower than that. I THINK I can handle the 40s
Ramblin Man
October 27th, 2011
5:16 pm
Why am I just hearing of these special team problems?
1 4 GT
October 27th, 2011
5:22 pm
GIVE ME A BREAK That’s a good idea you have about Yellow Jacket decal for the players helmets, like UGA and their dog bones. Just too bad we didn’t have the idea 1st. Hate copying UGA. But it doesn’t have to be for the best play of the game. Make it for “big plays” to have an impact on the game.
Tech Troll 13
October 27th, 2011
5:23 pm
Ken – I said nice things about you and my post got eaten.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
5:26 pm
1 4 GT, Ohio State had that idea YEARS ago with their buckeyes on the helmets
19
October 27th, 2011
5:33 pm
@478, I look at it like a game, but I believe the game changes without any warning.
Try breaks in your statements and don’t mention specific people.
Go Jackets!!!
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
5:37 pm
Use “piece” instead of “a*ticle”. Don’t use the day of the week between Friday and Sunday (although I saw that that worked earlier), and other silly things like that
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
5:37 pm
Don’t name the day of the week that comes between Friday and Sunday, although I did see that get through on an earlier post
19
October 27th, 2011
5:38 pm
Same thing Troll # 13
There’s a troll union now? Never read it in the papers.
Matching uniforms?
Go Jackets!!!
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
5:39 pm
Use the word “piece” instead of the word that describes the pre-constitutional documument “of Confederation”
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
5:39 pm
LOL 19
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
5:41 pm
19 why didn’t you stay on one blog long enough last night to respond to me? It was a game of cat and mouse for about an hour
5150 UOAD
October 27th, 2011
5:41 pm
They don’t get uniforms they do use their GED Certificates as member cards.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 27th, 2011
5:43 pm
I thought maybe they got those power ranger uniforms from the Boise State game
19
October 27th, 2011
5:53 pm
Super, I actually read your last post and clicked your link. Then a registration process started, I was half asleep. I still have to get up early for work, staying up past midnight is bad for me in many ways.
Go Jackets!!!
1 4 GT
October 27th, 2011
5:56 pm
Supersize Yeah, I know, but I don’t hate Buckeyes.
LSJU82
October 27th, 2011
6:01 pm
Since CPJ is coaching the kickers and punters, the answer may be to recruit deaf kickers so they don’t have to listen to CPJ. The next objective will be to teach them not to look at CPJ so they won’t see the stink eye. A lot of kicking and punting is between the ears and CPJ does a better job of screwing things up between the ears than most other coaches. NFL coaches are generally good at moving on to the next challenge when a kicker or punter fails. Most of the elite college coaches are also pretty good at avoiding being the cause of problems between the ears for kickers and punters. CPJ has thrown his kickers and punters under the bus and backed up to make sure he hit them. He’s not exactly from the “Bobby Cox I’ve Got My Players’ Backs” school of thinking. My impression is that he hands out responsibility freely and when he accepts it, he sounds disingenuous to me.
Kickers and punters need to have instant amnesia. But so do their coaches.
1 4 GT
October 27th, 2011
6:04 pm
Hey, it’s bad karma to bring up anything work related on a sports blog.
5150 UOAD
October 27th, 2011
6:04 pm
I love the Black Dog Bones UGA uses. Those are for Academic things. LOL How many players do you think had at least 1 Black Dog bone for Harricks final exam with the 3 point question. LMAO.
19
October 27th, 2011
6:07 pm
@LSJU82, sounds like you don’t like CPJ. Should Tech just write off the season? Your response will tell it all.
Go Jackets!!!