Tevin Washington, part 2

Greetings-

Sorry this is late. I was detained by other work stuff, principally an interview with women’s basketball coach MaChelle Joseph and then some reporting at the South regional at the Georgia Dome. Onward to the second half of the interview with Georgia Tech quarterback Tevin Washington, covering a variety of topics.

1. On playing Virginia Tech in the opener: “I’m excited, to be honest. We don’t have to wait until game 8 to play them. We get to come out, give our best shot to them coming out of the gate. I think it’s going to be a big game. I mean, I’m excited. I know everybody on the team is excited. It’s a big game, on Labor Day. I think it’s going to be a good game.”

He said it’s a motivation to players to play Virginia Tech instead of an FCS team in the opener.

“There’s a lot on the line coming out on the first game,” he said. “It’s a conference game, we’re going to get a chance to make a statement in the conference and I’m pretty sure nationally. So everybody’s hyped up and just ready to go.”

2. He noted that in the past two seasons, playing the Hokies later in the season, players are “kind of banged up” by that point. He said he didn’t mean to use that as an excuse for losing, ” But I just think we’re coming out of the gate playing them first. We’ll get a chance just to go out, everybody’s going to be fresh and get a chance to see who’s been preparing better in the summertime.”

3. Washington said he feels like a senior already (which he should, I suppose, as he already is one in academic standing). For one thing, he said, he has teammates asking him for his opinions on professors and classes. He looks around the locker room and can remember all the past teammates who have worn numbers, played positions and lockered in stalls that have been taken over by newer teammates.

Said Washington, “It’s changed totally.”

4. On the quarterback competition in spring practice: “It’s always a competition, especially at quarterback. Everybody always wants to see who the quarterback’s going to be. You just go out there and compete. Competition brings out the best in everybody. I’ll be ready to compete and they’ll be ready to compete. So we’ll bring our best.”

5. On Synjyn Days and Vad Lee: “I think both of them are good quarterbacks. They’re both competitive and they both like to compete. Synjyn, he likes to run the ball. Synjyn likes to get more involved with everything. He’s still young but he’s growing and just learning in the offense. Vad, he’s been in the offense through the season doing the option drills and going through offensive drills during the season, but from looking at him, you can tell he’s going to be a good player. He’s real athletic and he can do a lot of good things.”

6. On how much he has paid attention to Stephen Hill’s draft status: ” You can’t miss it. Steve’s on ESPN, NFL Network. You see him scroll across the screen when they have top receivers and top prospects coming out for the NFL draft.”

7. Washington said he was happy for Hill for achieving “every college athlete’s dream” to go professional. “You can’t do anything but be happy for him,” he said, particularly knowing how much work he put in to get to this point.

(Speaking of which, LSU receiver Rueben Randle, who is about in the same draft range as Hill, has his pro day today in Baton Rouge. Hill’s place on draft boards could be adjusted up/down based on Randle’s performance today. Sports Illustrated draft expert Tony Pauline places Hill behind Justin Blackmon, Michael Floyd and Kendall Wright and competing for fourth with Randle. Pauline’s blog is a good place to get an update. The 1:21 p.m. update reported Randle ran a 4.45 in the 40-yard dash.)

8. I asked Washington if Hill was the best athlete he’s played with. He hesitated, naming Morgan Burnett, Jonathan Dwyer, Derrick Morgan as other candidates, not to mention Michael Johnson and others I’m likely missing.

“I couldn’t put a finger on which one’s the best, but I’m pretty sure he’s up there with the rest of them,” he said. “You see him on the football field, but if you see him on the basketball court, you’ll see really all his athleticism. He’s real athletic. Steven can do stuff on the track, too. Steve, he’s a freak athlete.”

9. His assessment of receivers Jeff Greene and Darren Waller:

“Jeff, physically, he’s a big, tall receiver. He can go up and get the ball. Darren’s big, too. Darren’s more of a physical guy. You put your hands on him, hes’ going to let you know about it. Between the two of them, Jeff’s probably got a little more speed. I’m excited about it. Both of them are big receivers and anytime you’ve got a big receiver to throw to, they’re like two twin towers standing in the huddle. I’m excited.

“They’re both young. Both of them are eager to learn. It’s always a good feeling when you’re around other people that want to learn, want to work.”

10. On his summer plans (he interned with a law firm last summer):

“Right now, I don’t know what I’m going to do this summer. I’m looking into some internships right now, but I haven’t solidified any of them yet. But I’m going to be working an internship, get some co-op hours for the summer.”

11. On a Twitter account that apparently is trying to pass off as his:

“I had Twitter last summer, but I deactivated it. I got off it. … Real waste of time. I’ve got better stuff I’d like to be doing.”

12. His plans for spring break:

“Going home. Get some sleep in and just get ready for spring practice. That’s it.”

Thanks for reading.

Ken Sugiura, Georgia Tech blog

550 comments Add your comment

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
4:39 pm

FLJ, another thing that most people forget or refuse to admit is that the Emancipation Proclamation only freed the slaves in the southern states (then in rebellion), not in the few northern states that still allowed slavery.

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
4:41 pm

BTW….I refer to this period in time as The War of Northern Aggression…..

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
4:42 pm

@ GT Lee, so do many other stalwart southerners :)

FL Jacket

March 23rd, 2012
4:42 pm

The Emancipation Proclamation was a military tool…end of story. A military tool, however, that everybody knew was going to change sociaety forever.

BLT

March 23rd, 2012
4:42 pm

Oh Well, watch’em take the next two!

Dawg48 is correct.

@ the Lion, when I saw the picture I could not believe how big it was! I bet it’ll make your hair stand on end if you see it.

Congratulations!

1 4 GT

March 23rd, 2012
4:43 pm

As long as we’re on this subject, the CSA guvmint actually had a fund/stash of money/gold doled out thru agents in Montreal for the kidnapping or murder of Lincoln. Booth actually had contact with this group and was given funds for his operations. His hatred for Lincoln was long term.

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
4:43 pm

U. S. Grant was a “military TOOL”….

FL Jacket

March 23rd, 2012
4:43 pm

GT Lee…

See it how you want. The South fired on Sumter first. Confederate sympathizers attacked the Union soldiers in Baltimore first.

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
4:44 pm

12-6 top 6th…may not be over just yet

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
4:44 pm

I really resent anybody calling me a racist, or even implying that. Some of my dearest friends at work (before I retired) were black. The majority of them (not all however) disagreed with my politics, but I loved them all, and am still regularly in touch with one of them, who happens not only to be black but female also.

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
4:45 pm

He didn’t have to burn all of GA to the ground…..

5150 UOAD

March 23rd, 2012
4:46 pm

나는 조지아 테크 노란 재킷을 사랑

48 I already called Maury. I want a paternity test. Not really but we get a free trip to NY, Hotel, and dinner. it could be fun.

FL Jacket

March 23rd, 2012
4:47 pm

GT Lee…

Nobody likes Total War…but all military personnel know it is necessary to achieve victory. Before the start of the War, Stonewall Jackson (before he earned the nickname) alluded to “taking no prisoners” and inflicting collateral damage in needs be to achieve victory….

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
4:47 pm

12-7 top 6th….

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
4:47 pm

FLJ, that is true, but remember that Lincoln sent enforcements to Fort Sumter (in southern waters), more-or-less provoking the military response by the south. I have never read that there was any aggressive action taken by either side prior to that move.

5150 UOAD

March 23rd, 2012
4:48 pm

How did WE KNOW Lee woud say GRANT was a Tool? LMAO

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
4:48 pm

it was already OVER when the D-bag went on his ‘March to the Sea”…….

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
4:48 pm

Big rally in the works, Lee???

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
4:49 pm

I want a rematch 5150…1 on 1!!!!!!

5150 UOAD

March 23rd, 2012
4:49 pm

Were the Black Slaves that fought for the South Racists?

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
4:51 pm

UOAD, according to more liberal minds they were tools of their white owners or Uncle Tom’s. I wasn’t there, so I don’t know what is true.

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
4:51 pm

maybe, if we can hold’em where they are……

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
4:52 pm

Isn’t it amazing how some comment made by a stupid jerk can result in a conversation like this? Do none of us really have nothing better to do this afternoon? LOL

5150 UOAD

March 23rd, 2012
4:53 pm

I kinda feel like Thomas Jefferson when I see Halle Berry. LOL

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
4:54 pm

I was thinking the same thing Super….

5150 UOAD

March 23rd, 2012
4:55 pm

SS I lost all interest in the Jackets Baseball game so NO i have nothing better to do right now. My DATE with Ashley Judd isn’t until later.

BLT

March 23rd, 2012
4:56 pm

Wow, since we’re on the War of Northern Agression, Sherman burned Atlanta. Johnston continually retreat and entrenched until Kennesaw Mountain. Sherman tried to flank but his line of support was too long. Instead he pushed forward and eventually Johnson was replaced by Hood. Hood lost Atlanta after unsuccessful attempts to repulse Sherman. Strangely, Hood chose to march North to Tennessee hoping to draw Sherman with him. Sherman marched thru Georgia (to Savannah) leaving mass destruction. He was not a friend to enslaved peoples. He was the commandant at an Louisiana Military Academy before the war. Grant was a butcher that killed many people. BUT he did win the war. Sorry, you guys started it.

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
4:56 pm

UOAD, I assume by DATE, you mean her new show is on the tube tonight. Is that correct? LOL

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
4:57 pm

too bad our instigator won’t approach me later tonight with his holier than thou attitude……cause he wouldn’t be eating corn on the con for a LONG time…..

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
4:58 pm

corn on the cob

FL Jacket

March 23rd, 2012
4:58 pm

If I weren’t driving…this discussion is great

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
4:58 pm

UOAD, I have a date with Anna Torv later, and I think she’s much hotter than Ashley Judd :)

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
4:59 pm

GT Lee, I can think of something you could do to him with that corn cob. LOL

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
5:00 pm

FLJ, PLEASE tell me you are not texting while driving !!!!

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
5:00 pm

you guys are so pathetic…..I’m seeing Cindy Crawford…..

5150 UOAD

March 23rd, 2012
5:01 pm

Noe Ashley’s show was last night. We were at Dinner so I didn’t watch. I will be watching the game with Ashley later. I will have to search Anna Torv.

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
5:02 pm

UOAD, Anna Torv is the female star of “Fringe”

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
5:04 pm

Super, your corn cob joke sets off banjo-playing….I just want to do some dental work……I’ll stay away from the other end, thank you….

5150 UOAD

March 23rd, 2012
5:04 pm

50 year Old SI Swinsuit model Kathy Ireland. Now that chick is hot and I will add Sophia Loren is great looking at her age. I like Cote de P from NCIS too.ablo

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
5:05 pm

GT Lee, Cindy Crawford is 46 years old, and Ashley Judd is 44. They are hot because of loads of makeup. Anna Torv is only 34; she is naturally hot. LOL

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
5:06 pm

LMAO @ GT Lee

5150 UOAD

March 23rd, 2012
5:06 pm

Corn Cob? Isn’t that what SEC fans use for toilet paper?

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
5:06 pm

yes super and i’m 48; we make a great match

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
5:07 pm

Lee, I am 67; I prefer 34. LOL

5150 UOAD

March 23rd, 2012
5:07 pm

sorry Cote de Pablo got mixed in the typing.

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
5:07 pm

LOL @ 5150—-only the ones who tailgated at the game then went number 2 in the Library

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
5:08 pm

I mean, if we’re going to fantasize, why not go for the best? lol

GT Lee

March 23rd, 2012
5:09 pm

which explains why the field at Sanford and Son backs up with sewage

Supersize that order, mutt

March 23rd, 2012
5:09 pm

Hey, you gotta do something with all those hashbrowns

5150 UOAD

March 23rd, 2012
5:10 pm

Haha SUPER 34 and the lil Blue Pill too?