Tech bludgeons Virginia, 56-20

On the day it welcomed back some of its dearest legends, Georgia Tech chased year-old ghosts out of Bobby Dodd Stadium. Saturday afternoon, the Yellow Jackets summoned big-play pyrotechnics to batter Virginia 56-20 and even a painful score from the 2011 season.

Starting with a 70-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tevin Washington to B-back Zach Laskey on its first play from scrimmage, Tech fleeced the Cavaliers with eight plays of 20 yards or more, scored touchdowns on five of its six first-half possessions and moved one step forward in its pursuit of Virginia Tech to capture the ACC Coastal Division title.

“I challenged those guys, man to man,” coach Paul Johnson said. “Who’s going to back down? Who’s going to step up? And they answered the call.”

With the win, Tech improved to 2-1 overall and 1-1 in the ACC. Only a Virginia touchdown on the last play of the game prevented the blowout from being the most lopsided victory in Tech’s 218-game ACC history. As it stood, it was the fifth biggest.

“I knew it was going to be a dogfight,” cornerback Louis Young said. “I wanted us to be the team this year to get a TKO punch.”

Said Virginia coach Mike London, “It’s a humbling experience when you come in and get beat like that.”

The Jackets overwhelmed the Cavaliers from the start. After forcing a three-and-out from Virginia on the opening series, Tech scored on its first play, recalling memories of the Jackets’ three-game streak of touchdowns on its first play from scrimmage last season. On the play, Laskey released up the middle and then ran an out-and-up route that freed himself from Virginia linebacker Henry Coley. Washington hit him in stride for the touchdown.

It’s a play Tech rehearsed four or five times this week in anticipation of springing it on the Cavaliers.

Johnson “knew that they would bite on the toss hard,” offensive tackle Will Jackson said. “Zach was able to get out in the flats and just run right up the sideline.”

After forcing another punt from Virginia, the Jackets needed only two plays on the next series. A-back Orwin Smith took a pitch from Washington and tore down the right sideline for a 77-yard score, his alley cleared up by blocks from A-back Robbie Godhigh and wide receiver Jeff Greene. Tech led 14-0 less than five minutes into the game.

“I told [Greene], ‘That’s your touchdown,’” said Johnson, who during the week had expressed his displeasure with the Jackets’ perimeter blocking. “’You’re the guy who just rolled the corner,’ and he rolled him, too. He almost had him out of bounds.”

The third series started with another shock to Virginia, a 60-yard run by Washington in which he faked a pitch to Godhigh and then cut upfield before being brought down at the Virginia 15-yard line. He finished the drive by running the ball in on a 4th-and-goal play from the 1, following blocks by right guard Omoregie Uzzi and right tackle Will Jackson.

By halftime, Tech had amassed 386 yards on just 38 plays. It was a convincing response to a mid-week assessment from Johnson.

“This is going to be a big challenge for them this week because we got out our butt handed to us up there a year ago inside the tackle boxes,” he said. “So we’ll see how we do this week.”

Last October, Tech went up to Charlottesville, Va., with a 6-0 record and a No. 12 ranking. The Cavaliers overpowered the Jackets with 272 rushing yards and extinguished their dreams of perfection in a 24-21 upset. It was the start of a dreadful close to the season, in which the Jackets lost five of their last seven games.

Jackson said his enduring memory of the afternoon was “walking off the field with my head in my hands and just being totally torn up about losing to them.”

Saturday’s performance was a worthy tribute to the roughly 30 members of the 1951 and 1952 Tech teams, the latter of which won a share of the national title. They were honored at halftime in conjunction with the unveiling of a statue of legendary coach Bobby Dodd outside the stadium.

Defensively, Tech put the screws on the Cavaliers. The Jackets were equal to the challenge of Virginia’s power running game. Tech limited Virginia to 98 rushing yards and 297 total. Most notably, the Jackets stood firm when the Cavaliers began a second-quarter possession on the Tech 20 after a 72-yard kickoff return.

Trailing 28-7, Virginia went for a first down on 4th-and-1 from the 11 and was stopped when nose tackle Shawn Green beat guard Conner Davis to wrestle running back Perry Jones to the ground for a one-yard loss.

“We really wanted to place an emphasis on getting downhill and being physical with the blocks,” inside linebacker Quayshawn Nealy, who led Tech with 10 tackles and also had an interception.

In a game that defensive coordinator Al Groh said would be “a big chapter” towards revealing the improvement of his defense in his third season, the Jackets forced Virginia quarterback Michael Rocco into one of the poorest days of his career. He was 15-for-25 for 143 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions and was relieved by backup Phillip Sims.

Tech has another score to settle next Saturday. Miami has beaten the Jackets three years running.

Said Washington, “I think Monday, we go back to the drawing board and start over.”

221 comments Add your comment

Tokyo jacket

September 15th, 2012
9:54 pm

give me a break – did you see what he had to tell Mr. Greene when he caught the 3rd down pass one yard short of the line or an A-back. I saw him use a work that rhymes with truck a couple times, as in “what the truck were you doing?!?!?”

Tokyo jacket

September 15th, 2012
9:56 pm

@Jim Arnold, both are made even sweeter for me since I live 7 blocks from Nationals stadium among many snobby UVA fans at work!

Gr8 2B aFuzzyB

September 15th, 2012
10:01 pm

D line looked stout. Barnes, Cross, Dieke, Green and Cummings all look fit for the role.

Let’s shut down Miami next and show them the backs of our jerseys on O.

We need another good performance to show we’re really back.

Ol'JacketFan

September 15th, 2012
10:03 pm

LOL@ Tokyo he did have a choice word or two didn’t he ;-) I good with that, push the young men to push themselves.

Dawg 1

September 15th, 2012
10:08 pm

Wow…. I thought Virginia would come in and give Tech a pretty good game.

Congrats to the Jackets, they looked fantastic today…

Ol'JacketFan

September 15th, 2012
10:11 pm

Hey Dawg 1, thanks for the kind words about the Jackets. Looks like GA finally blew their game open!

Rick James

September 15th, 2012
10:18 pm

Nice win..Tech scored a lot of points a pretty good team.

Ol'JacketFan

September 15th, 2012
10:22 pm

Rick when that offense is clicking it’s a pretty thing to watch :-)

Ol'JacketFan

September 15th, 2012
10:25 pm

WKU 32 KY 31 in OT

Hap Hines

September 15th, 2012
10:28 pm

Shame on Virginia for losing to a high school offense. How long do we have to look at this?

Stumpknocker

September 15th, 2012
10:32 pm

What no “Dawg fan”, no”WnE” ? They were all over the blog days ago predicting a Va win . Sorry, but our guys just forgot on their way to scoring “8″ tds. You can bet one thing CPJ still won’t be satisfied with the blocking, but we’re getting there. If these guys get their blocking assignments down – pat by mid-season, they could be hard to handle.

Stumpknocker

September 15th, 2012
10:38 pm

You don’t mean to tell me that a mighty SEC team (Kentucky) lost to an FCS school Western Ky?

Gr8 2B aFuzzyB

September 15th, 2012
10:43 pm

All round D play was good. HDays was solid, Watts too. I like Golden’s athleticism. Of course J Thomas and Nealy were superb. Good to have Young back as well.

Ol'JacketFan

September 15th, 2012
10:43 pm

@ Hap until and unless CPJ decides to adopt another style of offense. In other words, until he retires :-)

GIVE ME A BREAK

September 15th, 2012
10:55 pm

Tokyo, I must have missed that. LOL

Game Changer

September 15th, 2012
11:22 pm

the kid vad lee is a top talent in college football, needsmore playing time.

lane kippin the pimp loses — best thing for college football –

Big Crimson 75

September 15th, 2012
11:26 pm

My Stanford upset pick worked out!!
My Ole Miss upset pick — not so much.

Ken Sugiura

September 15th, 2012
11:52 pm

sorry to jump on late. as i mentioned in the notes (just posted), laskey had a shoulder injury at the end of the first half and was available to play in the second, but was kept out.

Ol'JacketFan

September 15th, 2012
11:56 pm

KS thanks for all the fine work you do, We Jacket fans very much appreciate all the ahrd work you put in to keep us updated!

Clyde

September 16th, 2012
12:15 am

Had a great time today at BDS! I hope more seats are filled out next Saturday, maybe Miami travels a little better than Virginia. I felt a little bad for Virginia’s little section over in the corner.

ty webb

September 16th, 2012
12:20 am

.500 in the ACC sounds ’bout right…congrats.

Ol'JacketFan

September 16th, 2012
12:25 am

Well let’s see, 2 ACC games, 1 win, 1 loss .500 in conference play……………congrats Ty you have mastered elementary math your parents must be so proud of you! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Clyde

September 16th, 2012
12:27 am

Ty, what’s the conference record for UGA right now? Just kidding, I don’t really care.

ty webb

September 16th, 2012
12:30 am

better than .500, though admittedly, they’ve only played 1 conference game. I meant my original comment as a compliment though. .500 isn’t too shabby for you guys.

BLT

September 16th, 2012
12:33 am

We have heard it all before dog trolls. Find a new routine. We won the game and it eats you up. We’ll take them one game at a time. Focus on your dogs and not Tech. Have a wonderful evening.

Clyde

September 16th, 2012
12:36 am

I’m trying to remember the last time the Jackets, Bulldogs and the Braves won on the same day. If the Falcons win, will that count as a weekend sweep?

Ol'JacketFan

September 16th, 2012
12:36 am

Ty if it was meant as a compliment is sure was a back handed one. Just sayin’ considering that in the 4 full years under CPJ has never finished under ,500 in conference play.

ty webb

September 16th, 2012
12:36 am

though to be honest, that loss to Va. tech looks much worse now.

Clyde

September 16th, 2012
12:39 am

Virginia Tech must have watched too much film of past Tech games, they threw that game away on penalties/mistakes from what I saw.

Ol'JacketFan

September 16th, 2012
12:40 am

VT has always been known for one truly screw up in any given year. Let’s just see where they are at the end of the season. Lord knows it was a true clanker though Wow! to Pitt???????

ty webb

September 16th, 2012
12:44 am

Clyde, some teams just have other team’s number…Va tech just seems to have Ga tech’s number.

BLT

September 16th, 2012
12:45 am

Just like jawja’s win over Fla. directional community school eh’ ty websters? Just curious? I really don’t give a shi’te’! You are a hypocrite and should let everyone know your opinion is a steaming pile of excrement! JUST LIKE YOU!

ty webb

September 16th, 2012
12:45 am

Ol’ Jacket fan,
I agree.

Ol'JacketFan

September 16th, 2012
12:47 am

and on that note, I’m gonna call it a night and enjoy the rest of the BYU/Utah game, Everybody stay semi civil and have fun ;-)

Clyde

September 16th, 2012
12:48 am

I think everyone has passed out, OJF!

Big Crimson 75

September 16th, 2012
12:53 am

When you come outta of a game virtually un-harmed, chances are you physically dominated your opponent.

Clyde

September 16th, 2012
12:54 am

Yeah, it does look like Virginia Tech’s coaching staff has a good formula against Tech, Ty.

Clyde

September 16th, 2012
1:01 am

I think they need to honor the Classes of 1951 and 1952 every week. Get a bus, take them on the road with them and keep them in the locker room for halftime.

North Ave Killer Beez

September 16th, 2012
1:45 am

??? Did Denard Robinson transfer to PITT? That QB put a hurting on the hokies defense. The forward pass is a beautiful thing. Nice job by Tevin Washington, hopefully he can perform this way against the Big Boys.

GTathleticdirector

September 16th, 2012
3:19 am

Hey, Let’s schedule an overrated team first. Then let’s invite a Presbyterian church team to play us. Afterwards we can schedule the worst team in the ACC followed by a declining Miami team about to hit the cellar. While we’re at it we can add Middle Tennessee State because they’re so hard to beat these days. Then we’ll be looking great because we’ll play a real Clemson team and IF we beat them we’ll be in the top 25 and be eligible for another bowl because of our extremely tough schedule year in year out. Then we’ll play the three other worst ACC teams in history before we play Georgia @ Georgia . We would schedule Georgia at home but it appears that when we schedule Georgia at home the entire stadium is dressed in Red so it’s really pointless.
Next year we’ll recruit a group of meaningless punks that take Psychology and pretend they’re ALL engineering students. Because we’re Tech and we think our crap doesn’t stink.

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heeldawg

September 16th, 2012
4:41 am

Good win for the Jackets. Miami is terrible–a definite W for you guys next week, too.

It’s all setting up nicely for a big Thanksgiving weekend in Athens!

keep up the good work number 40

September 16th, 2012
5:19 am

5 top 25 teams lost,

GT # 24 ?

keep up the good work number 40

September 16th, 2012
5:27 am

Three deep offense is awesome.

keep up the good work number 40

September 16th, 2012
5:29 am

Just plug em’ in.

cane68

September 16th, 2012
7:03 am

play more snoddy

blackandwhitestripes

September 16th, 2012
7:27 am

I see a win coming against a ugag team that has not played a real football team yet. The mutts are way way over rated. In fact, I will say the mutts will loose to Florida, South Carolina, and Georgia Tech. Maybe Tennessee as well. Great game by the Yellow Jackets. The offense is beginning to click for sure.

blackandwhitestripes

September 16th, 2012
7:33 am

Lets see, whom did the leg-humpers play, Oh yea, DeVry Institute of online programs. And could only come out with a tie in the first half. I see some BADDDDD times a coming for the mutts.

Reality

September 16th, 2012
7:50 am

Great win!! It just kills the dwag fans when GT does well. Take down the Canes!!

GT Gold

September 16th, 2012
7:54 am

great game Jackets, great offense & defense …UGA fans get off this blog go write on yours!