UPDATED: Tech humbled by MTSU, 49-28

Georgia Tech did not need overtime to falter Saturday.

The Yellow Jackets, uninspired and perhaps still groggy from its second crushing overtime loss of the season a week ago, required only the regulation 60 minutes to capitulate. Tech was force-fed the worst loss of coach Paul Johnson’s five-year tenure, a 49-28 defeat to Middle Tennessee State at Bobby Dodd Stadium.

MTSU, an FBS school out of the Sun Belt Conference that has produced wins this season over Arkansas (by Louisiana-Monroe) and Kentucky (Western Kentucky), pounded the listless Jackets with 510 yards of offense, forced four turnovers and neutralized Tech with force and energy. On this day, at least, little doubt existed over the identity of the superior team.

“I told (MTSU) Coach (Rick) Stockstill after the game (that) they got after us, whipped our butt, and give them some credit, because they played hard,” Johnson said. “After saying that, it was embarrassing. I don’t think there’s any other way to describe it.”

Plenty of conditions for an upset congregated Saturday at Bobby Dodd – a tough loss the previous week, a noon start, key players sidelined with injuries (outside linebacker Jeremiah Attaochu and cornerback Louis Young), a half-filled stadium and a confident opponent eager for payback and arriving with two weeks’ rest.

Tech did the rest in falling to 2-3.

On the road, with fewer resources and fielding a roster full of players deemed unworthy of a scholarship to Tech, the Blue Raiders (3-1) steamrolled the Jackets. It was the sort of result that Johnson produced regularly at Navy, leading to his hire at Tech following the 2007 season. Johnson said it was probably the worst loss of his career.

“We didn’t throw the ball much,” MTSU guard Josh Walker, who overpowered Tech defensive linemen all afternoon, told the Daily News Journal of Murfreesboro, Tenn. “We didn’t have to. We were so physical, and we ran the football right at them. We were more physical than them, faster than them and in better shape than them.”

The Jackets’ start offered little hint of the waterfall that they were heading towards. Inside linebacker Jabari Hunt-Days intercepted MTSU quarterback Logan Kilgore on the game’s first possession, a turnover that Tech turned into the first of quarterback Tevin Washington’s four rushing touchdowns. Washington’s four ground scores tied a school single-game record and perhaps set a new standard for least cherished record.

Tech’s fabric disintegrated quickly after that. The Blue Raiders countered with a 75-yard touchdown drive, the first of three such drives in the half. None of them measured less than 75 yards and included a 60-yard score by MTSU running back Benny Cunningham in which he shot through a gap in the line and scored untouched.

Tied at 21 at halftime, the Jackets found themselves in a shootout with a team they had defeated by a combined 56 points in the past two seasons and were favored to beat by almost 30 points.

“We went down and scored after the defense gave us the ball,” Washington said. “After that, there wasn’t much life on the sideline or out there on the field. We just came out too flat [Saturday]. When you give another team energy and momentum, it’s hard to stop them once they get going.”

The Tech defense was again flattened, done in by its opponents’ play-calling and offensive line and its own slippery tackling attempts. Prior to the game, Johnson said he thought that last week’s play against Miami – 609 yards, 30 first downs, missed tackles galore – was an aberration. Nothing much looked different Saturday, save the colors of the opponents’ jerseys and the chants from the visiting fans that drowned out the home crowd.

“That’s probably as bad a tackling game as I have seen,” Johnson said.

There was no tackling on the Blue Raiders’ two longest scores of the game. No Jacket laid a hand on Cunningham on his 60-yard touchdown run on the first play of the second quarter or wide receiver Marcus Henry’s 75-yard scoring reception, also down the center of the field, in the third quarter.

MTSU’s ransacking ought to make McNeese State, Florida Atlantic and Memphis feel better. The Cowboys, Owls and Tigers all managed to keep the Blue Raiders under 500 yards in MTSU’s first three games. McNeese State, an FCS team, actually beat MTSU in the opener, 27-21.

The Jackets had a final opportunity in the fourth quarter trailing 35-28. After forcing a punt, Tech started a drive on its 17-yard line with 8:20 left in the game. Despite having been outplayed, a chance for a 14-point fourth-quarter comeback like the one that the Jackets had permitted last Saturday against Miami flickered in the afternoon light.

On a play-action pass on the first play from scrimmage, Washington heaved a pass downfield to wide receiver Jeff Greene around the MTSU 40-yard line. Greene couldn’t hang onto the slightly underthrown pass, which was intercepted by cornerback Kenneth Gilstrap and returned to the Tech 15-yard line. The Blue Raiders got into the end zone in four plays for a 42-28 advantage.

That was the end of the flickering.

931 comments Add your comment

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
9:28 pm

Dawg1 – Whisenhunt would be great, but he is the head coach of the Cardinals.

GT79MD83

September 29th, 2012
9:28 pm

Tevin would not start for MTSU.So what if he had 4 rushing touchdowns. He does not make plays when it matters. He never has. CPJ shoul recognize this. It is obvious to everyone else.The receiver was wide open on the underthrown last interception.The defense plain out sucks.CAG needs to resign tomorrow.There were no adjustments to the formations that MTSU ran. The safeties were playing so far off the line with the fomation with 2 sets fof twin wideouts that we were ot numbered awhen they ran the ball with only 3 down linemanand 2 linbackers in the box. This went on all day. You have to bring the safeties up to stop the run.

Dadgum...

September 29th, 2012
9:28 pm

Supersize…..well, some things never change. If that is their thing then Tech will continue to get average recruits. The curriculum will change in the future. In the meantime we will continue to produce mediocrity and do a great job of it. Especially under CPJ.

Gorilla Biscuit

September 29th, 2012
9:29 pm

Coach Fishfry for Heisman!!

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
9:30 pm

@ GT79……you also have to be able (or willing) to tackle. Too many times today there was nothing but reaching out, instead of hitting and bringing down

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
9:32 pm

My personal wish list is for Tech to switch to the 4-3 and Devin Taylor and Jadaveon clowny transfer in from S.C.

Ken Sugiura

September 29th, 2012
9:34 pm

OJF – i couldn’t find it in the spam filter. sorry. try again, maybe?

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
9:35 pm

I don’t care what defensive scheme we use, the tackling and intensity (lack of, that is) I saw today would produce the same results.

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
9:36 pm

@ Ken…..have you seen your friend from Ohio this weekend? If you talk to him, please tell him I’m sorry he didn’t get by; I would have loved to see him again.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
9:36 pm

A curriculum (or curricula) including what, for instance?

ScottyDawg

September 29th, 2012
9:37 pm

It’s Great…To Be…A Georgia Bulldog…

Ol'JacketFan

September 29th, 2012
9:37 pm

Ken, thanks, it could have been an internet hiccup issue here. No big deal but thanks for checking.

Dadgum...

September 29th, 2012
9:38 pm

Anybody that seriously thinks Whisenhunt would even consider GT is seriously delusional. Never ever gonna happen. Never. GT couldn’t come up with enough money #1. And #2 why would any top NFL coach go to GT when recruiting is next to impossible. Players are given to you in the NFL. Whisenhunt has a great job and simply can’t envision him at any college job. Ever.

Jostling

September 29th, 2012
9:38 pm

I hate to bring it up again, but another team with two weeks to prepare against Tech beat them…

Gorilla Biscuit

September 29th, 2012
9:40 pm

Al Groh eats boogers.

Dadgum...

September 29th, 2012
9:40 pm

Dilbert…..use your imagination.

Clare Howell

September 29th, 2012
9:44 pm

After being away from the college scene for 20 years, coming back this year has been a revelation. Those once dependable win-column booster teams slotted between the important games are now getting the athletes. Everyone is stocked now. Tech didn’t get tripped up today. They got their ass kicked. There was a swagger out there and it wasn’t coming from the Tech side.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
9:44 pm

I was watching MTSU’s quarterback (#10) on the sideline in front of me early in the 2nd half coaching up his offensive players, going over what he was seeing. Pretty impressive leadership by that kid.

Dadgum...

September 29th, 2012
9:44 pm

If GT doesn’t beat Duke (the acc’s Ivy League school) then Johnson should be fired immediately following that game. They probably beat Duke but I ain’t betting money on it.

Highly Respected Southern Troll

September 29th, 2012
9:45 pm

@Dawg1 — Paul Johnson couldn’t turn State’s program around. That thing was a mistake from the start.

Needless to say, unless Tech can can turn things around QUICKLY (i.e., next week against Clemson), Groh is finished. NO question. The dilemna is going to be whether you cut Groh loose mid-season (assuming he doesn’t resign, which he won’t – see Virginia) or force the defense to play under a lame duck coach for the rest of the season.

Burgess

September 29th, 2012
9:46 pm

Chan is 2-1 in the NFL and preparing his team for the Patriots tomorrow. What was the Tech score today ?

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
9:48 pm

USC is on a roll now….no contest. And after what the mediocre Vols did to UGA’s defense today, it could get ugly in Columbia next week. Not trying to stir the pot; just sayin’ …..

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
9:48 pm

No, I’m serious. Expanding the curriculum was the topic of much discussion over the past few days, but no one provided actual input. I listed the non-science, non-engineering majors that Tech already offers a couple of times, majors that weren’t offered when I was considering colleges back in the …well, many years ago.

Ol'JacketFan

September 29th, 2012
9:48 pm

and chan’s buffalo team will wind up with 6-7 wins as usual, so?

GT

September 29th, 2012
9:49 pm

We need a new direction, none of you’re top talented players are gonna come to GT with that offense. Plus al Groh has had 3 years to improve the D and its still getting gashed. Plain and simple, we don’t have the talent to compete every weekend. Dukes recruiting class is ahead of ours… That’s sad!!! Time for the coaching change… Off & def

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
9:49 pm

@ Delbert…….your “forward pass” post about 30 minutes ago already revealed how many years ago that was. LOL

same result different year

September 29th, 2012
9:50 pm

if DRAD does nothing after this, then we will know if he has the guts to do the right thing. This is a boulder running down hill and he better do something to stop it, the most embrassing loss EVER. Evey player should be ashamed of this crap.

Highly Respected Southern Troll

September 29th, 2012
9:53 pm

@Supersize – South Carolina is barely beating Kentucky in the 4th quarter and they barely beat Vanderbilt earlier this year.

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
9:55 pm

@ Troll……USC is up by 11 and after the interception they just made will probably go up by 18. That is NOT just barely beating them

Gorilla Biscuit

September 29th, 2012
9:56 pm

CPJ cheats at checkers.

Ol'JacketFan

September 29th, 2012
9:57 pm

HRST it does look like Lattimore is rounding into shape though, he has run very tough tonight.

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
9:58 pm

Lattimore and Shaw both look pretty good

Tech 54

September 29th, 2012
9:59 pm

Let us give thanks that we left the SEC.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
10:00 pm

The games with Vandy and Kentucky are similar except for Shaw’s injury against Vandy.

Yellow Jacket 89

September 29th, 2012
10:00 pm

What a pathetic loss. I’m so glad I accepted a friend’s invitation to see the UGA-TN game. At least I didn’t have to witness our performance firsthand. After paying a lot to see us lose last week to Miami, I have had enough of CPJ and Al Groh. Time for GT to head in a better direction. It seems that CPJ’s has taken us as far as he can. Can’t wait for bball to start in the new arena. I am washing my hands of GT football for 2012.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
10:01 pm

I don’t like teams with blue jerseys anymore.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
10:03 pm

Anyway, the football next weekend is going to be interesting for a lot of teams and a lot of reasons.

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
10:03 pm

USC up by 18 now

Highly Respected Southern Troll

September 29th, 2012
10:04 pm

@Supersize – It was 21-17 when I made my comment. Still, 28-17 over Kentucky in the 4th quarter is nothing indicative of a powerhouse team. SC might roll late in the game but Kentucky is a dumpster fire that lost to Western Kentucky earlier this year.

converted dawg fan

September 29th, 2012
10:05 pm

i was a tech fan until the miami loss… simply cant take it anymore.. we lose games we are supposed to win and just cant seem to do it.. go dawgs

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
10:05 pm

@ Trolll…..35 – 17 now

John L.Smith

September 29th, 2012
10:06 pm

Paul & Al ,thanks you guys are great!

Rodeo

September 29th, 2012
10:06 pm

Like it or not, there will be no coaching changes until after the season ends. PJ is sticking with TW as his starting QB no matter what. Admin is not going to make any changes with only a 2 – 3 record. There are no long-term coaching replacements who would come in mid-season.

Sulk this weekend and then move on.

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
10:06 pm

NO Tech fan would ever change to the dwags. He might quit paying attention to what the Jackets do, but he would NEVER switch to the dwags.

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
10:07 pm

@ Rodeo……that is correct

Dawg89

September 29th, 2012
10:09 pm

Not that long ago, Tech fans insisted Paul Johnson was a genius. He looks like a stooge and a jerk now.

Ken in Alpharetta

September 29th, 2012
10:10 pm

Supersize, no matter how you try to change the subject you can”t change the fact your team is embarrassing.

Supersize that order, mutt

September 29th, 2012
10:11 pm

@ Ken…..I don’t dispute that, but the fact remains that the dwags are the most overrated team in college football. And I DO believe USC will put you in your place next week in Columbia. Spurrier can coach circles around Richt, and you know it.

Ol'JacketFan

September 29th, 2012
10:11 pm

Don’t you just love dog fans telling Tech fans how they should feel about their team ;-)

North Avenue Rules

September 29th, 2012
10:11 pm

Maybe next year we will see Vad play a whole game. But everyone should know that Paul Johnson will use Vad’s “learning year” as next year’s excuse for losses.