Johnson on special-teams hire

Greetings-

Have some notes from interviews from Wednesday’s practice with coach Paul Johnson, defensive line coach Andy McCollum, punter Sean Poole and defensive end Izaan Cross.

1. Johnson spoke about his decision to break with his philosophy to not have a special-teams coach. He said he began to consider it “maybe midway or three quarters” through the season. (His memory might be a little fuzzy. His enthusiastic defense of his philosophy was after the Miami game, the eighth game of the season. Regardless…)

Johnson: “It wasn’t a situation where I was going to let somebody go to do that, but as the situation (with former co-offensive line coach Todd Spencer resigning) unfolded, we had a chance to do it, and we had a chance at a position to do it,” he said. “I talked to some people who had done it. They said, ‘Hey, I think you’ll like it. Try it.’ There’s very few people that do it. There’s only five or six in the country. It’s new for me, so we’ll see how it goes. Hopefully, it’ll be productive.”

I’m not convinced that the way it had been done was the wrong way, per se, as there’s more than one way to do most things. Plenty of schools with good special teams go about it the way Tech had been doing it. Regardless, give Johnson credit for being willing to try a new approach. Ultimately, it’ll come down to how good a special-teams coach David Walkosky is. Simply having a dedicated special-teams coach isn’t going to fix the problem.

I spoke with Walkosky for a good bit on Wednesday for a story for Sunday’s paper. I think you’ll be interested by what he had to say.

2. I’ll hopefully develop some of the information that McCollum shared with me later on for a story, but I’ll give some of it here. Obviously, the line has to replace end Jason Peters and tackle Logan Walls and find a way to become more productive. I’ve heard Johnson say more than once (probably because he’s been asked about the line more than once) that the line has to generate more of a pass rush on its own without blitz pressure. Not always easy to do with three linemen instead of four, but that’s the expectation.

So it’s a big spring for some younger players like ends Emmanuel Dieke and Euclid Cummings and tackles T.J. Barnes and Shawn Green. McCollum said that Dieke has “worked his butt off in the offseason and Euclid Cummings has really grown up. … Those two are athletic and have got a chance to really help this team.”

McCollum applauded Barnes’ offseason work and said that Green is working himself into shape. Of Barnes, McCollum said that “T.J. did a lot of good things for us a year ago, had some games he really stood out in, especially the Clemson game. But he’s got to do it every game now. It’s time to become more consistent. It’s time to be able to play longer and he’s got to take it by the throat.”

3. Cross said that he and the other linemen feel that burden to produce. He sounded a little embarrassed and motivated by the small number of sacks that the line produced. (Six)

“You’ve got to do better,” he said. “That’s the constant reminder of us. … Collectively, we feel like we’ve got to come together, and we do feel like we’re going to be a lot better.”

This might be the unit that makes or breaks the Jackets this season.

4. Poole on having a special-teams coach: “Love it. He’s got a great attitude, bringing a new attitude to all aspects of special teams.”

Poole said Walkosky is with the specialists the entire practice, including a roughly 20-minute stretch with strength and conditioning coach Neal Peduzzi. Monday, they were doing bear crawls up the hill at the practice field, which, if you haven’t seen it, is just about at a 45-degree angle. Poole said he likes that practices have more structure.

“He definitely knows his stuff, coaches us up on from the little things to the main big things,” he said. “It’s hard to get into specific detail with it, but the nitty-gritty stuff, he knows what he’s talking about.”

Thanks for reading.

Ken Sugiura, Georgia Tech blog

268 comments Add your comment

Dawg48

March 29th, 2012
7:40 pm

That was the dumbest excuse I have ever heard. Reports are 3 more players failed test.

Dawg48

March 29th, 2012
7:42 pm

The question that no one is asking is…… Who cooked the brownies?

BLT

March 29th, 2012
7:45 pm

Dawg48, we are trying to avoid the latest Bulldog news. It’s unfortunate for Georgia.

Dawg48

March 29th, 2012
7:47 pm

5150 UOAD

March 29th, 2012
7:54 pm

48…even I am SAD. It was FUNNY at one time now it is just depressing and I don’t feel like pyling on. but some jokes are too EZ. I Hate that the Dawgs are going through this.

5150 UOAD

March 29th, 2012
8:19 pm

48 sent you something on E-Mail. Live It..Sign It…Believe it.. Print It..Post It in you Lil girls room. Put her Hand print on it too. Bless your NEW LIFE as a DADDY.

Wet Willie...keep on smiling

March 29th, 2012
8:20 pm

UGA deserves all they get! Someone in that building make the call to go after Nick Saban and Bama and they had a grand ole time …for a short period. The old adage…if you play in sheet then expect to get some on you!..They did and they did!

Tech needs to hire the best folks in the world for the off the field football operations/recruiting positions and money shouldn’t be an issue. Saban spends a bunch of money for that select group and it pays!

1 4 GT

March 29th, 2012
9:54 pm

HT laughed at my comment about sacks and QB pressure because Craig James said the same thing I did in a game broadcast. Ken answered my comment with a kinda backside compliment, but said he thought sacks were an indicator of good pressure. Just the opposite. Good consistent pressure results in sacks and a nervous QB. In your face getting knocked around balls being swatted down pressure has much more impact on a QB (they hate being harassed people) than one half a sack per game does. Good consistent pressure = fumbles, dropped balls, interceptions, poorly thrown balls AND sacks—more than one half a sack per 12 game season. Selah.

er ujm talk about lying

March 29th, 2012
10:39 pm

i have eaten many laced cookies and brownies in my life ON PURPOSE.

there is NO mistaking any food that has marijuana in it. NO MISTAKING,.

ahsoisee

March 29th, 2012
11:33 pm

Reply To GT Lee

I have been called a lot of names, however, Clark is one of the better names I have been called. There was a gentleman in our town who, I thought, called me “Ace” when I was in High School. When I told that to my wife, she said I just misunderstood the name he was calling me. She may be right, but I never heard him put the word “Hole” after the “Ace”.

Rodney Kent

1 4 GT

March 29th, 2012
11:45 pm

To anyone believing the story of Rambo waking up (on spring break, mind you) at an early hour and being hungry. Upon spying a plate of brownies, he ate them all. Point #1–what gang of college kids on spring break would leave any pot laced brownies uneaten. 2nd point–who the hell got up earlier than Rambo and said huuummmm, I think I’ll make some pot laced brownies for later and then go back to bed? HHUUUMMMM?? Sounds kinda funky to me! And then Rambo called someone at UGA and ratted himself out while whining “I didn’t know they were pot brownies”. Ya’ll shoulda heard “Buck” on 680the Fan. He tried to make that story sound like it happened to one of his team mates.

1 4 GT

March 29th, 2012
11:49 pm

Chuck Oliver said it was Rambo’s high school coach telling that story and saying how stupid it was to drug test college right after they returned from spring break.

Big Ol Stinger

March 30th, 2012
6:35 am

Chuck Oliver’s a jerk. He hates Tech with a passion. He loves him some UGA and SEC though.

What’s Tech ever done to him? Did he not get accepted or something?

FL Jacket

March 30th, 2012
8:42 am

I still love CPJ’s comment of “Let me say it real slow” in trying to discuss the simple premise of recruiting to Chuck and Chernoff.

GET A LITTLE RHONDA IN YOUR LIFE!

5150 UOAD

March 30th, 2012
9:35 am

The music blog was fun. I guess i got it going with the pro-bono dating Cher comment. LOL

PLAYMAKER

March 30th, 2012
9:43 am

McCollum please, please, please, please get it together recruiting! It will always be the Dawgs, Alabama and Auburn kind of getting what they want. But now Vandy, Kentucky, Notre Dame Stanford and Other schools are torching GT in this State. I hope the new guy can recruit. McCollum I know it is not all your fault, that would be unfair but you Coach the DL and you are the Recruiting Coor. I pray that you turn this thing around. Get back into Florida heavy, Texas, Pa. and Ohio to make up for how other schools are taking away the rich talent in this state.

Bacardi Rambo

March 30th, 2012
10:44 am

We can all thank Mark Bradley for the hiring of this coach!

Brock

March 30th, 2012
11:36 am

Chuck is all sore because CPJ put him in his place about the recruiting thing. He still can’t let it go. That kermit the frog sounding inbred is NOT the king of college football. Maybe the king of douche bags or better yet. Douche Lord.