Thumbs-up for Georgia Tech special teams

Greetings-

Funny the difference a week makes and some kudos to BigTimeTechFan, who last Monday predicted “Yellow Jackets in a blowout.” He was a little more on the ball than Dawgfan, who prophesied that “CLAMPSUN WILL DESTROY THAT STUPID YOUTH FOOTBALL OFFENSE.”

A couple thoughts and I’ve got to get moving.

1. After taking a lot of heat, special teams gets a pretty big assist for its role in Saturday’s win. Clemson’s starting field position on its seven kickoff returns – the 28, 26, 50, 28, 30 and 11. Considering Sammy Watkins had been averaging 28.9 yards per return (24.6 if you factor out his 89-yard return) and Tech’s kickoffs were landing around the 10, that’s pretty good work. Jemea Thomas had one good stop and I think wasn’t credited for another. Watkins also ran into one of his own players and was downed on another. When that happened, it made me kind of think it was going to be Tech’s night.

Sean Poole and the punt team netted 44.0 yards on three punts. Tech had to, at least, play Clemson’s special teams to a draw, and the Jackets did at least that. (Clemson’s initial kickoff went out of bounds and Chandler Catanzaro missed a field goal from 40 yards in the second quarter.)

If Poole can develop consistency, he can be a valuable weapon.

2. I’m not a fan of repeating cliches – I am, however, a fan of Sushi Yoko, a Japanese restaurant in Doraville – but I’m going to go with “You’re never as good as you think after a win and you’re never as bad as you think after a loss,” if that’s the proper phrasing. Please don’t read this as “Georgia Tech got lucky,” because the Yellow Jackets were clearly the better team Saturday.

I think running back Andre Ellington being out was a pretty big break for Tech. I’m not saying it made the difference, but he would have given Clemson more of a chance. I’m sure if you go to a Clemson message board, you can find more “if only’s,” but that was a pretty big one.

It’s the same line of thinking, mind you, that the Tech-Miami game could have turned out differently had Roddy Jones not gotten the facemask call and Zach Laskey had avoided the punt inside the 10-yard line. Tech played pretty poorly, but the Jackets weren’t as bad as they showed that day. The result made it easy to think that Tech couldn’t beat Clemson (unless you’re BigTimeTechFan). Likewise, beating Clemson doesn’t mean the Jackets will beat Virginia Tech. Or Duke, for that matter (which could have easily beaten the Hokies Saturday).

I can think of plenty of reasons why both may happen, but I also had a lot of reasons why they would beat Virginia and Miami. I’m not saying it won’t happen – I’d say chances are more favorable it will – but banking on it is probably not wise.

Saturday was just a reminder of how much this game rests on the emotion and intensity of post-adolescents. A week after beating Oklahoma, Texas Tech lost at home to Iowa State 41-7. The Cyclones had lost their first four Big 12 games by an average of 24.3 points. I’m going to guess that the Texas Tech players’ (and maybe coaches’) heads were in the clouds all week. Same with Michigan State, which got drummed by Nebraska a week after upsetting Wisconsin in about the most euphoric manner imaginable.

“It’s hard to explain why we weren’t on top of our game, knowing we’re going to get their best shot,” Tommy Tuberville told the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. “But we weren’t. We just had no emotion — coaching or playing.

“It was kind of like, ‘Hey, it’s going to happen. We beat somebody last week. It’s going to happen.’ But no matter who you’re playing, they also have a football team. They also play hard, and they’ve got good players, and they’ve got good coaches.”

Paul Johnson, last week: “I expect to win every game, I want to win every game. But the reality is the other teams have 85 other scholarship players and they pay their coaches and they try to win, too. That’s why you play the games.”

Links

Game story, notes and Monday follow story from the Charleston Post and Courier.

Stories putting Clemson loss in perspective Anderson Independent Mail. The first has a funny detail. Writer Greg Wallace tweeted awhile ago that an Orange Bowl berth would be a great accomplishment for Clemson, and some fans responded that that statement was insulting. A whole bunch of more posts from the game.

No practice today, so this should be it for Monday. Thanks for reading. Happy Halloween!

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Ken Sugiura, Georgia Tech blog

419 comments Add your comment

Supersize that order, mutt

November 1st, 2011
12:15 pm

point out a lie to me, bubba. And who is hostile? You and your crew of little girls come in here trashing Tech fans, and you say WE are hostile? yeah, right

Supersize that order, mutt

November 1st, 2011
12:15 pm

I’m ready for some lunch. Get it here in 10 minutes, or you are fired

Feilds

November 1st, 2011
12:15 pm

See supertroll, this is why you are so loathed and mocked constantly. That and you are just a complete fool ;)

Feilds

November 1st, 2011
12:18 pm

Doesnt your mother bring you down a sandwich everyday???

Supersize that order, mutt

November 1st, 2011
12:48 pm

Feilds, I consider the fact that you ignorant trolls loathe and mock me to be a badge of honor. I thrive off your puny attempts to put me down. You are totally out of your league. NEXT !!!!

Feilds

November 1st, 2011
12:53 pm

Bawhahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!! Whoa!!!!! Now that was almost as funny as the fact your mom has to change you in and out of your Depends for you!!!! Lol!!!!

Feilds

November 1st, 2011
12:55 pm

You dont even know how how to read a score correctly. You are an embarrassment to real football fans everwhere.

Supersize that order, mutt

November 1st, 2011
1:03 pm

You sure do repeat yourself a lot. Can’t you come up with something original and at least mildly insulting? The only thing you offer here is an occasional laugh at your total lack of intelligence. I am bored with you. NEXT !!!!

Supersize that order, mutt

November 1st, 2011
1:04 pm

Enjoy playing with yourself now. I am out of here.

BigTimeTechFan

November 1st, 2011
1:13 pm

Tech is awesome.
Done good job this year for being a young team. Future looks brite on the flats.

Ken, will you be reporting on Basketball, get to review any practices and update on how team looks. GT B-Ball will surpise this year, won’t be great year but they will be pretty good, compete for 4th/5th slot in ACC.

Can’t wait till Pitt and Cuse are playing ACC BBall, that going to be wild.

Nerd Herd

November 1st, 2011
1:15 pm

Sorry about being out for so long…..trying to get a tan like spyro. Sun sure is bright outside the basement/dungeon.

Nerd Herd

November 1st, 2011
1:16 pm

Where’s the rest of the Geritol Guys? Only super is with us….he is the “young” one of the crowd. LOL

gt4ever

November 1st, 2011
1:45 pm

Super,

Don’t fall for the rantings of a lowly UGA fan…. We just might take them down this year, and wouldn’t it be something if they somehow won the SEC championship…. I mean we could possibly win the
ACC and SEC …. :)

Nerd Herd

November 1st, 2011
2:07 pm

Sorry but don’t want to “meat” you. You’re just too smart for me.

Al Bundy

November 1st, 2011
2:22 pm

What a difference a week makes. After all my criticism of our team and CPJ I have to say, the Crow I ate Saturday night was the best I’ve eaten in years. And for the life of me I can’t imagine why these Dog fans (Oh wait, I almost forgot the UGA fans can’t spell, so that would be DAWG fans) spend so much time commenting on GT football.

Al Bundy

November 1st, 2011
2:41 pm

That’s a hoot with Jason calling the kettle black.

Al Bundy

November 1st, 2011
3:32 pm

I didn’t write this “That’s a hoot with Jason calling the kettle black.”. I’m done with this message board if it’s that easy to hack someone’s name.

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November 1st, 2011
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