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
alex
September 29th, 2012
6:37 pm
Went to game:simple fact is that GT does NOT have D1 athletes:Hard to know if the coaching is bad as the athletes were just obliterated by a SUPERIOR MTSu players
as for dirt road, how PE helps a college education..perhaps if you’re running from the police,….
Finally, watching a televised college game is truly a pain in the BUTT, the most important person on the field today was a fat guy dressed in red on the GT side at about the 20 who controlled the TV time outs. Slows the “game” down, last game I’ll go to..
Thanks,the GT AD has done a FINE job…
Clyde
September 29th, 2012
6:38 pm
Pretty good guess there, Delbert.
Tech Forever
September 29th, 2012
6:40 pm
Ol’ JacketFan,
The only problem with your theory is that Belichick coaches who have left him as offensive minded guys haven’t had the greatest success…..no where near what his defensive coaches have had. Which is why I lean to Lance Thompson as HC. He’s 54, young enough, loves GT, is one of the best recruiters in the SE and one of the best Tech has ever had, and he’s learned from both Saban and Monte Kiffin for the last 10 years.
:-( Tech Fan
September 29th, 2012
6:45 pm
Paper bag Jacket, only a dawg fan would spell the way you do.
Anderson
September 29th, 2012
6:47 pm
Oh my. GT, an ACC member,lost to a school from the “lowly” Sun Belt Conference.
But then again, teams from the “lowly Slum Belt” Conference has beaten Houston,Arkansas, and now GT this year. And almost beat Auburn.
This tells me that parity is ever increasing in college football,particularly among the FBS schools.
Ol'JacketFan
September 29th, 2012
6:51 pm
@Tech Forever, I understand your viewpoint, But remember Godsey first learned under Friedgen. I’m not suggesting Belichick is any type of offensive guru but more what a head coach should be in running a program. Goose is smart enough to take what he’s learned from Frieden, NFL OCs and what he could learn from CPJ to be a dynamite offensive mind as well as a Head Coach.
At 54 I feel Lance is a bit advanced age wise unless you’re going to look at him to replace CPJ. As I posted earlier I am not ready to say get rid of CPJ I just looking to make the future brighter for the Jackets.
By bringing in Goose, you have your probable next head coach at an age where he has the initial training and experience yet till of an age where he can relate to the student athlete much better. If Tech coould then add a Giff Smith or his type in recruiting then the program is set up for future and ongoing sucess.
:-( Tech Fan
September 29th, 2012
6:52 pm
Paul Johnson is to arogant to let Al Grogh go in the middle of a season. Virginia fired him for a reason, he can’t coach. DRad needs sit CPJ down and read him the riot act. This team is better that what they showed the last two weeks. It is coaching.
Jacket 97
September 29th, 2012
6:53 pm
GT is awful.
The look like the old Falcons.
They have to make some major changes.
The pitful…maybe we could get Mark Richt to leave UGA.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
6:53 pm
Smith would be a good move. Sign him right after the Georgia game.
Highly Respected Southern Troll
September 29th, 2012
6:55 pm
Well, Georgia Tech just suffered an embarrassing defeat on the tail-end of two heartbreaking losses. Three things to consider…
1) The team and its fans can just quit and give-up on the rest of the season. Or they can regroup and try to make something of the season. There’s a reason they play the games. Clemson offers a great opportunity next week. You KNOW they’re going to choke (being Clemson) sometime this season and Johnson has had a great track record against them (not so much against Tech’s other big rivals, unfortunately).
2) Most humiliating debacles offer a chance to gain some introspection and motivation. Maybe this month’s mess will light a fire under Johnson and the whole team rather than crushing them.
3) At this point there seems no reason not to play Vad Lee. The guy is obviously one of the most talented players on the team. Put him in there. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the results.
Big Dog 89
September 29th, 2012
6:55 pm
Perhaps GT should be playing AAA high school teams.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
6:56 pm
This a a critical time. Lose 4 more times, no bowl. Win 4 more, have to go to a danged bowl.
:-( Tech Fan
September 29th, 2012
6:57 pm
Why would you want to hire anyone to come and work under CPJ. His superiority complex would not allow him to tutor anyone. I am afraid most good defenses have figured out his offense and how to stop it and he certainly will not change or add something new. He could care less about defense. His defense is to have his offense keep the ball. IT AIN’T WORKING CPJ.
stinger
September 29th, 2012
6:58 pm
Bye Bye PJ…
Big Dog 89
September 29th, 2012
6:58 pm
It’s over Tech fans.
You have already given up…and quit.
Its time to say……..”Wait till next year.”
Then you can start a new losing streak.
Ol'JacketFan
September 29th, 2012
6:58 pm
95 points in GA/TN game,hmmmmmm any defense being played today anywhere????????? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
6:58 pm
I’ve lost my self-respect for posting that, but I’m ticked off big time.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
6:59 pm
That is the number 3 defense in the world that we are watching.
Ol'JacketFan
September 29th, 2012
6:59 pm
Big Dog don’t you have a butt to sniff somewhere?
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:00 pm
So say the pundits.
Big Dog 89
September 29th, 2012
7:00 pm
If you can’t win in the ACC … you don’t deserve to have a football team.
:-( Tech Fan
September 29th, 2012
7:00 pm
Highly Respected Southern Troll – The eternal optomist. This team is done. Cemson will run the out of the stadium. They play defense and their offense is better than any Tech has seen this year. After 5 years Tech is at a lower level than when Gailey left. Don’t kid yourself, it will not get any better with this coaching staff.
Jerry Kirkpatrick
September 29th, 2012
7:01 pm
This is the worst defense GT has ever had. We were told they would be much better this year. Al Groh said this will be the year it will come together. PJ needs to re-evaluate his decision to keep Groh and this “can’t tackle defense”. We still have a lot of football left this year and this is hard to take. I was sure they would replace Groh after last year. PJ needs to answer for this.
Big Dog 89
September 29th, 2012
7:02 pm
The Dawgs will put up 75 points today.
GT may score that many points during the rest of the season.
George Stein
September 29th, 2012
7:02 pm
Troll hard, Big Dawg.
Big Dog 89
September 29th, 2012
7:04 pm
I leaving this blog to watch a real football team…perhaps you techie should watch UGA also so you will know what a football team looks like.
Jokes On Me
September 29th, 2012
7:05 pm
Question for CPJ: Do you think your stubbornness will turn this program around?
Answer: No, but you sure will laugh all the way to the bank with your fat paycheck and fleecing of Georgia Tech funds…
:-( Tech Fan
September 29th, 2012
7:05 pm
Why do you dawg fans care what happens at Tech? I bet most of you posting on the Tech blog did not graduate from high school.
:-( Tech Fan
September 29th, 2012
7:06 pm
Big Dog 89 You will not be missed.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:06 pm
This will be another tipped pass miracle escape for Georgia, I guess.
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
7:10 pm
@ Delbert…….great seeing you today. Sorry though that you wasted your time and money to go.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:12 pm
Hey, Super. Man, that was dismal.
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
7:13 pm
@ Delbert……..the worst coached defense I have ever seen anywhere. The O had some glitches today and probably wouldn’t have beat a good team, but they played good enough, even with the glitches, to win today. The D lost that game. GROH MUST GO !!!!
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:15 pm
Absolutely he must go. Good thing i was sitting where I was; if I’d been up there with you guys, I might have run up to the top and jumped.
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
7:16 pm
LOL @ Delbert. How was that seat you had anyway?
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:17 pm
Fabulous. Right in the action, almost.
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
7:18 pm
There was action??? LOL
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
7:20 pm
DAMMIT……UT fumbled
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:22 pm
I had a bird-eye view of Washington doing what looked to be driving in for a layup, and then tossing the ball end over end to a DB for the INT. right at the 50.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:23 pm
As I predicted about 8 minutes ago, another escape.
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
7:25 pm
yep, looks like it
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:27 pm
Super, maybe you can get the low-down on this. does CPJ’s contract stipulate that he is the head coach *and* offensive coordinator?
GT fan Alumni for 56 years
September 29th, 2012
7:33 pm
Supersize,
Recruiting recruiting recruiting and CPJ has not recruited. Not all his fault. GT will never be better unless we make some fundamental changes. Might as well go to d2 if we do not support recruiting at GT.
Big Dog 89
September 29th, 2012
7:34 pm
The Dawgs keep winning the Techie keep chocking.
Highly Respected Southern Troll
September 29th, 2012
7:34 pm
Hey, this should brighten an otherwise gloomy Saturday: Cincinnati beat Virginia Tech 27-24.
GT fan Alumni for 56 years
September 29th, 2012
7:34 pm
Sick of GT football.
Al Bundy
September 29th, 2012
7:35 pm
I hate to say I told you so, but I’m not surprised at all by this loss. If CPJ doesn’t fire Groh this week they both should be fired. Let’s see, what has CPJ got us so far. 1-4 vs. Georgia, 1-4 vs Miami, 1-4 VT, ZERO bowl wins, only 4 wins in the last 12 games and NCAA probation! Oh yeah I think he’s great!!! Let’s give CPJ a raise and a contract extension.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:36 pm
Georgia has the best defense in all of football. Alabama hasn’t beaten anybody the caliber of Tennessee.
FMYellowJacket
September 29th, 2012
7:37 pm
Al Groh MUST go. Anyone who disagrees is simply foolishly optimistic with absolutely no reason
Stumpknocker
September 29th, 2012
7:38 pm
If D Rad cares about this program, he had better get hold of it quick. If heads have to roll, then so be it.