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

GT Nupe

September 29th, 2012
5:03 pm

Please fire this Middle School coach. This is pathetic. I would love to see a reuglar offense at Georgia Tech. Can I call Joe Hamilton and ask him to re-enroll?

brad

September 29th, 2012
5:03 pm

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! WOW!! I knew Tech was bad, but WOW!!! Told you that high scholl offense wasn’t going to work! HIRE BOBBY PETRINO NOW!

Jim 70

September 29th, 2012
5:05 pm

Fire al, defense looks awful. Cannot tackle or cover.

Sit tevin, he looked like he was sleep walking. No emotion.

Italian_29

September 29th, 2012
5:06 pm

This game was an absolute SHOCKER, I would have never in a million year thought that MTS would beat the Jackets so soundly, it really could have been worse. I watched the game and it looks like your team has QUIT. They are going through the motions, but not really expecting to win. This is a sad sight to behold, I was hoping that you guys would be 7-2 and ranked in the top 25 when you came to Athens this year. Anyway, good luck on the rest of the season, CPJ should start Days Or Lee next week, cannot get any worse.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
5:07 pm

Clemson looks like the did last year, a team with many flaws.

JustinSyder

September 29th, 2012
5:09 pm

I still stood behind Tevin until that INT he threw when we were down by 7 in the 4th. Green was WIDE OPEN and Tevin completely underthrew him. That was and easy TD and ended being the game ender

George Stein

September 29th, 2012
5:09 pm

I was in the west stands, Delbert, and I thought they just didn’t care. Nealy was blocked a receiver multiple times with ease.

Scrodimus

September 29th, 2012
5:10 pm

Time to yank our Johnson.

Jacket Time

September 29th, 2012
5:10 pm

Brad u suck as a person but you know maybe we could get petrino back in the ATL besides the personal life he’s a pretty damn good college football coach

Big Ol Stinger

September 29th, 2012
5:11 pm

You’ve got some big cajones to be criticizing a team that’s gonna beat us by four touchdowns next week, Delbert.

So?

September 29th, 2012
5:11 pm

Incredible. Dismal. Not sure how to go forward. Not sure coaches know how to go forward after this.

George Stein

September 29th, 2012
5:12 pm

UGA looks like they’re trying to keep Tennessee in this game. I actually hope we don’t go oh-for-Tennessee today.

Jacket fan always

September 29th, 2012
5:12 pm

You are too kind to use the phrase “force a punt” in the 4Q. We didn’t force anything all day. MTSU missed a wide open guy. We’re lucky we only lost by 3 touchdowns.

tedgtfan

September 29th, 2012
5:13 pm

How bout them Jackets. Well it’s getting pretty bad Paul when even the players DON’T want to play for you, forget about us the fan that dosen’t want you.

Hint

September 29th, 2012
5:13 pm

Coaching. Not recruiting. Not players. Coaching. That’s it. These buffoons need to go.

Southern Eagle

September 29th, 2012
5:13 pm

@Highly Respected…We will be beating all these phony FBS teams in no time since we just voted for FBS and join Sun Belt and show them what our national championships are all about.

PS…I hate gag state…and i am embarased that we have to share intials with them

Hail Southern!!!

Chan

September 29th, 2012
5:14 pm

Listen the leaves are starting to fall up here in Buffalo and the Fall chill is here. Send me a bus ticket and I’ll start recruiting tomorrow. I’ll also bring you in a real D-1 college offense not that podunk triple option that no one wants to play in. GT really lost to MTSU, wow!!! Maybe CPJ and CAG listened to Coach John L Smith motivation tapes this week.

Stanh

September 29th, 2012
5:14 pm

Can you say awful?…..if that don’t get Johnson and grog fired what will…..I been a fan over50 years but I’m done….I can deal with losing to Miami,Clemson,vt,Ga……but to middle tn……johnson should quit today…grog should never coach again….I’m sorry but you aren’t doing your job….it’s the coaches fault when players aren’t ready to play….it’s called motivation….Johnson is not a motivator and he just proved it….if Braine don’t fire him he needs firing….I’m sorry just calling a spade a spade

Greg

September 29th, 2012
5:14 pm

“The defense was again plundered defensively”

George Stein

September 29th, 2012
5:15 pm

Holy smokes. What a mistake there.

The New Coach Hewitt

September 29th, 2012
5:15 pm

Davis Love III or Paul Johnson …. who is more pig headed?

Keeping with Tiger/Stricker or keeping with the slowest/worst passing QB on the team?

Who ya got?

George Stein

September 29th, 2012
5:16 pm

Thanks but no thanks, Chan.

Jacket Time

September 29th, 2012
5:16 pm

Chan you could get the players but could motivate them either let alone get someone to pass to the great wr of all time calvin johnson and i doubt you could have beat uga with your own players

Jacket Time

September 29th, 2012
5:17 pm

*could not motivate

Big Ol Stinger

September 29th, 2012
5:17 pm

Freshman mistake George. I’d love to have him at B back for GT.

WillinRoswell

September 29th, 2012
5:18 pm

It’s the defense and has been all season. Tech has scored enough points to win every game. But, alas, Tech’s defense has been as pourous as my wife’s kitchen collendar. I have always liked Paul Johnson, and still do, but if this continues, he will be gone after the 2013 season – or sooner. But, who would want to come to Tech now?

JustinSyder

September 29th, 2012
5:18 pm

Wow, UGA looks awful.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
5:19 pm

Clemson showed last year that they can play horridly on any given Saturday. I won’t be surprised next weekend, regardless of who wins. Of course, Tech could go completely submerged in the tank. I don’t know that the team has any confidence at this point, or if they respect the coaches.

George Stein

September 29th, 2012
5:19 pm

Ha! I might not turn him down either, BOS.

Defenseless

September 29th, 2012
5:19 pm

Stanh – Catch up you are several years behind. Braine is no longer AD and is actually deceased.

Buzz Man

September 29th, 2012
5:20 pm

PJ has no emotion in the game – it translates to what we see from the team. Total lack of leadership from the entire coaching staff and that starts with PJ. Time to take the Mickey House offense and no focus on recruiting and go away now!!!!!

George Stein

September 29th, 2012
5:20 pm

Holy smokes! UGA better get their head in the game.

JustinSyder

September 29th, 2012
5:20 pm

Okay, I know it’s been an awful day for Tech fans, but the UGA game is making me feel a lot better.

Johnny GT

September 29th, 2012
5:21 pm

Just start over. Even though there isn’t a tight end on the team and hardly any receivers. I’d rather be bad with good a good reason compared to a bad one. Anyone that donates to the football prgram should pull all funding until they see results.

George Stein

September 29th, 2012
5:22 pm

It appears UGA attended the Georgia Tech School of Egg Laying.

Jacket fan

September 29th, 2012
5:22 pm

Humbled? How about whipped? If Tech wants to be a second tier football program they are certainly accomplishing the goal. DRad has to decide where he wants this program to go and the alumni have to stop complaining unless they are willing to pay for it. PJ’s his choice. Maybe DRad needs to go too.

Paul Johnson

September 29th, 2012
5:22 pm

I GUESS I WILL HAVE TO GO BACK TO GEORGIA SOUTHERN AGAIN AND WIN SOME MORE DIVISION 1-AA CHAMPIONSHIP TO MAKE A NAME FOR MYSELF AGAIN……GEE WHIZ I NEED MY HEAVENLY FATHER !!!

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
5:23 pm

Whoa…Georgia will be behind at the half, at home.

Born2Buzz

September 29th, 2012
5:25 pm

Did I mention that I hate Al Groh. And that we need to sit TW and go with Vad? Maybe I should be the coach.
Glad I gave away my tickets today. Should I watch the tape and make myself sick?

T.Young

September 29th, 2012
5:27 pm

I’ve been a Tech fan for forty five year. Johnson need to go and now. His coaching is bad. When they loss to Miami if they go for the first down, they win the game !!!!

Big Ol Stinger

September 29th, 2012
5:27 pm

Don’t do it Born@Buzz. Take the dog for a walk or throw some steaks on the grill. Some Maker’s Mark will help too.

Honestly

September 29th, 2012
5:27 pm

Take comfort in the knowledge that Georgia is also highly overrated.

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
5:28 pm

Born2Buzz – Yeah, watch the tape and grade the LBs.

Beat UGA

September 29th, 2012
5:29 pm

Putting Al in the Press box cut the heart out of the defense!

Delbert D.

September 29th, 2012
5:30 pm

Well, shut my mouth. Tied at the half, anyway.

J..

September 29th, 2012
5:31 pm

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techengineer

September 29th, 2012
5:34 pm

what a sickening loss.. I’ve never seen such a bunch of quitters and losers in all my life including the coaching staff!

I want even bother watching the garbage any longer..

I said at the beginning of the year that Vlad should be starting since at best Tevin is just an avg QB who can’t even read the triple option..

Probably the most disgusting ball game out of GT I’ve ever witnessed.. Never seen such lack of effort in all my life. What a disgrace!

Teddy KGB

September 29th, 2012
5:39 pm

This was the first time the Al Groh coached from the booth. Maybe next week he can coach from a sidewalk outside the stadium. It couldn’t be much worse.

George Stein

September 29th, 2012
5:39 pm

There is no heart in the defense, Beat UGA.

Funny thing, I feel bad for UGA right now because their fans have players and clearly showed up en masse to support them. It’s a helpless feeling watching one part of the team playing well and the other not doing their job. I don’t wish that on anyone, even UGA.

gevalia

September 29th, 2012
5:39 pm

Hey guys,
We’ll match you with poor effort and stupid plays!
NCSU fan here and we looked like NC School for the blind and retarded with our play against Miami today. our all-american defensive back Amerson gave up 4 long TD passes including the winner with less than 20 seconds left.
Want to trade defenses?