Washington seeks strong finish for Georgia Tech

Greetings-

Hope you all have had a restful holiday and aren’t suffering too much Georgia Tech football withdrawal. I’ve arrived in El Paso and am proud to report I’ve done my share to infuse the local economy with out-of-town cash with to my purchase of an Oral-B toothbrush at Target last night.

Players and coaches also arrived yesterday, presumably with their dental hygiene instruments.

I don’t have a ton today, but I did speak with quarterback Tevin Washington and quarterbacks and B-backs coach Brian Bohannon for a story I plan to write for Wednesday’s paper. I think the most intriguing thing that I learned was that a considerable part of Washington’s passing struggles was due to a habit of looking too much at the pass rush and not enough downfield. Perhaps not surprisingly, he was at times a little impatient in the pocket.

“It’s having a feel for the pocket, being able to see downfield and feeling the pocket and knowing when to cut it loose, when to run,” Bohannon said. “You work on it in practice, but truthfully, you’ve just got to get out there and do it and get a feel for it.”

Washington recognized he has some room to grow in that department. It’s not easy, and it’s one of those things that typically worsens as pass protection breaks down. The more hits a quarterback takes in the pocket, the more antsy and concerned about self-preservation he’s likely to become.

The challenge, Washington said, is “making sure you keep your eyes downfield so you can give yourself a chance to make plays.”

Going into the Sun Bowl, Washington is 63 for 135 (46.7 percent) for 1,515 yards with 10 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He had an unbelievably hot start passing. He was 27 for 42 for 821 yards (64.3 percent, 19.5 yards per attempt) with eight touchdowns and one interception. The rest of the way, the numbers were 36 for 93 for 694 yards (38.7 percent, 7.5 yards per attempt) with two touchdowns and seven interceptions. He had no touchdown passes in the last seven regular-season games, although he ran for 10 in those games.

I think more goes into the numbers than Washington’s play, good and bad – the pass protection, the routes receivers ran, the catchable balls they did or didn’t catch, the score or third-down situations forcing Tech’s hand, etc. – although his focusing on the pass rush is obviously no small element.

And it’s notable that Bohannon, who is typically unsparing and honest in his evaluations of players, said that Washington has “done a tremendous job to get us to this point” and praised his leadership. It bears a reminder that the same guy who didn’t have it against Georgia is also the same guy who ran for 176 yards (a school record for a quarterback) and led the offense to 383 rushing yards against Clemson and who has helped Tech convert 54.9 percent of its third downs, the highest rate in the country.

Said Bohannon, “Sure, you can always look back and always go, ‘Well, if we’d have made this play in this game’ or ‘If he’d have made this throw in this game,’ but it’s part of the position, I think. I’m proud of what he’s done for us this year and I’m proud of where he’s at.”

Speaking with him Monday, Washington seemed very ready and eager to play; I think it’s important to him to finish well and help Tech break the bowl losing streak. He’s a highly team-oriented player with some of the best work habits on the team. To borrow a phrase Al Groh likes to use, the game means a lot to him.

“I don’t really think I had a best game,” he said. “I’ve still got a chance to go out and have my best game Saturday. I’m looking forward to trying to do that.”

Links

The El Paso Times reports on Tech’s arrival. Photo gallery from the team’s reception at the airport. Number 3 belongs in the 2012 media guide.

The El Paso Convention and Visitors Bureau expects about 5,000 out-of-town visitors for the game, the fewest total in years.

A Deseret News story about Utah’s bowl preparation routine.

Salt Lake Tribune story about Utah running back John White, who went from third-string JUCO transfer to being 103 yards shy of the school single-season rushing record. His injury status (ankle) is a little unclear.

Salt Lake Tribune feature on All-Pac 12 offensive tackle Tony Bergstrom. The NFL Draft Scout website ranks him the No. 9 offensive tackle prospect in the upcoming draft.

576 comments Add your comment

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
7:44 pm

If this game is going to be close W. Michigan has to score here.

1 4 GT

December 27th, 2011
7:44 pm

There are a handful of good, decent UGA folks that post on this GT blog. I just finished reading the posts on page 1. But oh my, how I do hate the Georgie mutt trolls that are showing their butt sniffing MUTT heritage by spewing their garbage filled drivel thinking how cute & clever they are. And they wonder why I hate Georgie so much? Just absolutely amazes me that “men” can be so childishly stupid and silly. My 2 year old grand nephew behaves much more intelligently than they do.

FIRE GROH

December 27th, 2011
7:46 pm

@DAWG48 so should GT fire me?

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
7:46 pm

5150

Fix you another boilermaker this one is going down to the wire!

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
7:48 pm

Groh

Right now I say you are cheap and they are getting there monies worth.

Right now no, I think it comes down to recruiting, if you can’t get the job done on those two fronts, then yes.

What?

December 27th, 2011
7:53 pm

5150, those kids are out there. Tech needs to find them. Don’t be so negative. Your point of view goes both ways.

Tech did not run the TO every play this year but I would really like some different formations that allowed a QB with a throwing arm to make a decent pass.

FIRE GROH, I agree Tech can’t run a 3-4 without a huge NT. Hopefully it will be addressed. If not then Tech’s D-line will be pushed back everytime by a superior O-line. If Tech goes with a small NT again next year you probably will be fired and CPJ won’t be far behind. Can’t we at least see what he does next year before we start the “Fire the bum” chants. If not then who would be your choice as HC?

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
7:56 pm

5150

Put your smoke out your missing a good game!

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
7:59 pm

Winthrop 30 UGA 34 halftime

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:01 pm

What?

Tech does need a big NG, look at how much it changed UGA’s D, or when bama got mount Cody.
It makes a big difference.

ghostofbobbydodd

December 27th, 2011
8:03 pm

The Owl Man brings another Tech team to another bowl game. Second verse, same as the first.

The bowl team as well as any regular season team with an off week to prepare always beats the high school offense.

Tech doesn’t play a lick of defense.

You’ve fooled more than a few people more than once Johnson, but continue the shoddy bowl play(not to mention inconsistent regular season play) and I expect you’re joining Richt on the hot seat list.

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:08 pm

48 i am watching and DAMN I think I will miss my 6 point win by 1 point and I called it after spotting WMU 8. DAMN

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:10 pm

5150

That’s what I thought you said 6 points.

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:11 pm

What’s tour pick on the next game?

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:12 pm

Good GAME. to Watch, but some Bad execution on many plays.

NCSU gets the INT. Good time to change the games over.

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:12 pm

I will Take NCSU by 3.

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:14 pm

I’m going with State also….

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:17 pm

UGa by 11 right now.

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:17 pm

What?

December 27th, 2011
8:19 pm

Ghost, CMR is not on the hot anymore. That is unless he loses to Michigan State, then maybe he will be on it again. How many times will that be this year? I hate it for him because I believe he’s a good man and coach.

Hopefully the Utes have watched all the wrong game film and Tech has some wrinkles to throw them off. Not so much trick plays but different line ups and personnel. Keep their offense off the field and we have a good chance.

Good night…

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:19 pm

States O line is knocking Lvilee D line off the ball.

andre

December 27th, 2011
8:23 pm

if tevin is going to be the starter next year dont look for much of a difference in the record next season.Hes a below average qb.

FIRE GROH

December 27th, 2011
8:25 pm

I dont have anybody coming in that going to mkae a impact next year so i guess i will pack my bags and get out of town because my deffense will not be any better next year.

FIRE GROH

December 27th, 2011
8:27 pm

@andre i have some reports that washington is going to graduate and start work at a law firm.

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:28 pm

Groh pull the Corn Cobb out your butt and look at the kids on D that didn’t play this year.

Nice Deep Pass by the CARDS

UGA by 2

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:30 pm

UGA 50 Winthrop 50

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:30 pm

It was short!

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:31 pm

Louisville is renting Bama’s Kicker I see.

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:32 pm

The kid from Calhoun would have hit that one.

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:32 pm

48 We don’t need a Play by Play from your wife’s point of view when y’all have sex.

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:34 pm

1st and 10″

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:37 pm

Wow

Game changer

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:37 pm

HAHAHAHAHA OK but that was a call from the Color commentator not Mrs. Play by Play for damn sure.
UGA by 6 59 to 53

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:38 pm

FIRE GROH

December 27th, 2011
8:39 pm

My D will not be any better nex year? Who have i recruited on that D-Line thats going to be a stud right away???

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:39 pm

5150

How much time is left in the game?

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:40 pm

Fishing DEEP in the Shallow Pond don’t mean much. LOL

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:40 pm

OUT of bounds review that

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:41 pm

There is no way he got in!

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:41 pm

It is GOOD ok

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:42 pm

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:43 pm

5150

We need to get a job at ESPN, and do Thursday night games!

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:46 pm

A Florida transfer playing for Loisville?
Don’t let Tampagator know that!

GT beat Clemson the ACC champs

December 27th, 2011
8:49 pm

So what? Beating the ACC champ is easy. Iowa did it and who has heard of Iowa since?

GT by the way, under CPJ has never won a ACC championship and has won no bowl games and is on probation AGAIN for the second or third? time in what? 7 or 8 years?

GO Dogs.

Born2Buzz

December 27th, 2011
8:49 pm

14 GT, I agree. Is there really 10 pages of this drivel. I got through the first page and just gave up. But I forgot to tell True Dawg Fan thanks for reinforcing the stereotype.

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:54 pm

@GT beat Clem&sons you are stupid. Iowa was great the year before they played Tech, then pretty good when they beat Tech. The QB graduated and they have not been so good since then.

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
8:55 pm

Winthrop by 3
Winthrop 70
UGA 67 24.9 left to play.

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:57 pm

5150

Here are some guys tech is on for next year recruiting……

Kelsey Griffin- Griffin, a 6-foot-3, 290 pound defensive tackle prospect from Mill Creek High School showed why he has early offers from Florida State, Georgia Tech, Georgia, South Carolina and Auburn. Griffin was a tough match up for any of the East inside guys to handle and showed great hands. Griffin said he’s wide open and has not really thought much about recruiting at this point.
Isaac Rochell- Rochell comes into this game with over 20 plus offers and today he did not disappoint. Rochell showed a complete package of moves coming off the edge. He has long arms which helped keep linemen off of him. Rochell said he is wide open, but Alabama, Clemson, Georgia and Georgia Tech are schools he has mentioned in the past.
Nigel Bowden – Bowden would get the award for the player you want to get off the bus first on your team. Bowden, a 6-foot-2, 230-pound linebacker from Central Macon was physical at the point of attack, but also showed a great burst from sideline to sideline where he was able to cover smaller backs in the flats. Bowden has an early offer from Vanderbilt and wants to major in Mechanical Engineering in college. Alabama, Georgia, and Georgia Tech are other schools he is hearing from right now.

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
8:59 pm

5150

It’s reports from practice, from the junior bowl. I think they play this weekend.

5150 UOAD

December 27th, 2011
9:00 pm

UGA down by 1 with 7.9 seconds left.

Dawg48

December 27th, 2011
9:02 pm

The #1 QB out of high school this year committed to LSU today. Gunner Kiel.