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
7:38 pm
Georgia will skate right through to the BCS mythical championship.
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
7:40 pm
@ Delbert…..I don’t know what the contract stipulates….if anything
Highly Respected Southern Troll
September 29th, 2012
7:40 pm
@Delbert D. – Georgia has the best defense in all of football? I guess you were being sarcastic.
mothers conerrns
September 29th, 2012
7:41 pm
Coach should have been fired a long time ago !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Griffin Dawg
September 29th, 2012
7:41 pm
WOW! Just…WOW!
FIREPJ
September 29th, 2012
7:41 pm
Clemson will score at least 50 on tech nextweek
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
7:42 pm
@ 56…..the talent Tech had on that field today was good enough to beat the likes of MTSU, and they didn’t. Say all you want about Tech’s recruiting, Groh can’t even coach the talent he has to perform up to the capabilities (however limited) they have.
Stumpknocker
September 29th, 2012
7:42 pm
This program is already experiencing attendance problems,………..keep on the way we’re going and there won’t be any attendance.
EricTecher
September 29th, 2012
7:43 pm
But Coach is a leader of men. He cares more about this players and the university than he does about himself. He is a truly great great football coach. He’ll blame this on himself like Coach K does. He should. Best coach ever.
Woofy One
September 29th, 2012
7:43 pm
Tech would have made it a closer game with everybody playing. You can’t hang this totally on the coaches.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:43 pm
I think it is high probability that Groh will retire at the end of the season. Johnson being fired is crazy talk. I’d like to see Radakovich hire an offensive coordinator, along with a new defensive staff.
Silly Mutts
September 29th, 2012
7:44 pm
GT just plain sucks! Nobody cares that matters! The team is pathetic! The coaches pathetic! I really hate this program! F Gt!
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
7:46 pm
@ Delbert……I have said in the past that hiring Ralph Friedgen just as a QB coach could make Johnson’s offense the best in the country. I don’t think, however, that DRad can hire or fire assistants; only the head coach (whoever that might be) can do that. But you are right, not only Groh, but the ENTIRE DEFENSIVE STAFF NEEDS TO GO !!!!
North Avenue Rules
September 29th, 2012
7:46 pm
Time to burn my season tickets. Never again…
spider
September 29th, 2012
7:46 pm
PLEASE PLEASE do not fire your coach, i love college football and going to div 1 games for 10.00 is great for my wallet.
creative
September 29th, 2012
7:48 pm
how bout the fridge. is he still looking to coach. He has option principles in his offense and could get better players than he got at maryland. This will not do for another year.
Ol'JacketFan
September 29th, 2012
7:48 pm
@SS I posted a thought or two earlier about a change or two I would like to see.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:50 pm
Highly Respected Southern Troll – “Georgia has the best defense in all of football? I guess you were being sarcastic.”
I just can’t sing the praises of that magnificent group enough. Eleven Heismans, I say. Brushing away the feared Tennessee Vols the way they did. Florida, South Carolina, beware: you have no shot. Imagine Oregon trying to score on this defense.
Ol'JacketFan
September 29th, 2012
7:51 pm
LOL@Delbert, thank you for a bit of humor today!
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
7:53 pm
@ OJF……what time did you make that post? I don’t want to have to search for it, if you can tell me where to look instead.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:54 pm
Ralph Friedgen is as old as Groh. That’s almost as old as me, and I don’t think hiring anybody that age is a good idea. You get to be my age, you start losing essential parts, like internal organs.
Joe 12-Pack
September 29th, 2012
7:55 pm
Paul Johnson and his gimmick offense are jokes. It never evolves and only works at small schools.
Time to form the search committee.
2DPointAtlanta
September 29th, 2012
7:55 pm
Uh-oh……I see a coach man losing his job!
Ol'JacketFan
September 29th, 2012
7:55 pm
@ SS 6:12 p.m., I’d be curious to see what you think
FalconUGAFan
September 29th, 2012
7:57 pm
Wow sorry guys got nothing for you..I had to look up who MTSU was…
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
7:57 pm
Why did my post about being old and losing body parts get blocked? I clearly referred to myself. I just mentioned that Friedgen and Groh are only a year younger than me.
Ol'JacketFan
September 29th, 2012
7:58 pm
Hey Joe, is Oregon’s offense a gimmick? Tell you what, why don’t you contrast and compare Oregon’s offense with Tech’s and tell us what you find out. I’m not talking about the talent level but simply the two offenses,.
Athens Tech Fan
September 29th, 2012
7:58 pm
Am I the only one hoping we lose every game from here on out to prove to our AD that the entire Paul Johnson coaching staff needs to go ? The defense looks like it could care less if they put on a jersey for the rest of the season. And if we do make a miracle recovery and become bowl eligible, we’ll probably lose anyway. so whats the point. Until CPJ and CAG is gone, i’m done watching another Tech meltdown on Saturdays. The weather is getting nice, so it will be outdoor activities for me the rest of the college season. Tha
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
7:58 pm
OK, OJF……I’ll find it and get back to you. But I need to go fix a sandwich first. Be back in a few, so don’t leave
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
8:00 pm
There are officially 3 power teams in Tennessee now. UT, MT and Vandy.
Supersize that order, mutt
September 29th, 2012
8:00 pm
@ OJF…..I looked quickly, and I had already read it, and what you said makes a lot of sense. Now I am going to eat that sandwich.
Clyde
September 29th, 2012
8:00 pm
After sitting in the stands and watching Miami come back on GT, I wasn’t even really upset watching the numbers crawl up on GT today. I think Al Groh tries to make his defense so complex that offenses will be constantly confused by it. Unfortunately, his layers of complexity only confuse his players. You can do that in the NFL when you have players staying around for years. You can’t afford to have a complicated defense in college when you only have a few years to spend with the players.
creative
September 29th, 2012
8:00 pm
hey morons, how can you people still be trying to throw UGA under the bus. Were 2-3. 2 and 3!!! Heinous. You make us all look foolish. We need to get our house in order instead of making fun of teams UGA is playing. Delbert, please stop your making us all dumber. Delusional!!!
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
8:03 pm
OJC – I like John Gruden’s comments on Chip Kelly a couple of years ago. He said he wanted to take a job under Kelly at Oregon as offensive coordinator for a year to learn the system. His wife said he was crazy, though, ans she wasn’t moving out there.
mgdawg
September 29th, 2012
8:03 pm
Look at PJ’s track record and the defenses he has had at the other schools he has been at. I remember when tech hired him hearing about how he never had a good defense. Groh may not be any good, but when you are a head coach and never have a good defense, you have to look at the common denominator.
Having said that, please keep paul johnson. He is quickly ascending to the level of reggie ball.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
8:04 pm
OJC? Sorry, OJF.
Ol'JacketFan
September 29th, 2012
8:05 pm
@ Clyde, paralysis by analysis? It wouldn’t be the first time that’s happened. I think at the collegiate level you have to turns the defense loose and attack the offense. Not blitzing every play like some DCs we know of but fly to the ball!
CPBEE
September 29th, 2012
8:06 pm
This team obviously laid down and quit.No leadership ,no heart.56 years i have pulled hard for GT football,but this bunch is disgraceful.Players back talking officials,15 yards.This team is full of cry babies.What bowl would want this brand of losers?If there is a Toilet Bowl,CPJ has your team.
ty webb
September 29th, 2012
8:06 pm
Howdy boys, just felt bad after an ugly win, and thought I’d come here to make myself feel better…it’s never as bad, or good, as it seems.
bg
September 29th, 2012
8:07 pm
look on the bright side tech fans – at least you won’t lose your seventh bowl game in a row ’cause you won’t be in one.
GTBob
September 29th, 2012
8:08 pm
Fire CPJ! Go Middle Tennessee!
MR
September 29th, 2012
8:08 pm
Paul Johnson just cannot recruit and his coaching ability is leaving a lot to be desired…and I’m also getting tired of his grumpy ol’ “holier than thou” attitude. These are your players coach, these are your plays and they stink, time to humble up a bit. You did better at GT with someone else players.
Ol'JacketFan
September 29th, 2012
8:09 pm
@Delbert, there’s very little difference in Kelly’s offense and CPJ’s. Both incorporate the option as a base set and evolve from there. Kelly’s QB is back and CPJ’s in under center. Both incorporate 4 wideouts and 1 RB. Everything that can be run out of the Oregon offense can be run out of CPJ’s offense. Yet one is explosive and the other gimmicky.
GTBob
September 29th, 2012
8:10 pm
It is hilarious watching these fools pretend like GT isn’t a dumpster fire.
GTBob
September 29th, 2012
8:11 pm
OJF, you are an idiot
Techster
September 29th, 2012
8:12 pm
Even the beggar in the wheelchair I passed at North Avenue and Peachtree nailed it, saying, “That’s it. I’m done with Tech. I’m at Georgia fan from here on.”. The damage done to Tech’s proud tradition may be irreparable. Very sad…
GTBob
September 29th, 2012
8:13 pm
Turkey neck is unbelievable. He needs to go! Fire CPJ!
The Truth
September 29th, 2012
8:14 pm
Ol’JacketFan, you have absolutely got to be kidding. Comparing CPJ’s offense to Oregon’s is like comparing a 1970 Vega to a 2012 Porche, and that is being very disrespectful of the 1970 Vega.
We cannot fire CPJ because we cannot afford to. Thanks so much DRAD for extending his contract through2016. Idiot!!!
Ol'JacketFan
September 29th, 2012
8:14 pm
GTBob, coming from you that’s a compliment lol! You’re a sad, pathetic little man who thinks by talking trash on a blog that his life somehow has meaning.
Delbert D.
September 29th, 2012
8:15 pm
OJF – Gruden was interested in how they did it at the pace they use, wearing out the defense with the no huddle, race back to the line of scrimmage. When it’s working well, it’s beautiful. I’ve seen only a couple of games where it was stifled, and they still won those.