From Doug Roberson:
When Paul Johnson hired Al Groh after firing Dave Wommack, he was asked what he liked about his new defensive coordinator.
Johnson, fresh off winning the 2009 ACC championship with a defense that oddly gave up a lot of big plays but was effective in big situations, said that Groh, known for his 3-4 defense, would be able to fix things when they were going wrong.
Some things – tackling, fundamentals, limiting big plays — have “broken” in the past two weeks in losses to Miami and Middle Tennessee State. The defense has given up more than 1,100 yards and an average of 45.5 points. There’s not a lot of time for repairs with this week’s game at Clemson, which averages 510 yards and 40.2 points per game with a balanced offense.
Johnson didn’t try to defend his team’s play during his press conference on Tuesday, but at the same time defended Groh while holding himself and his staff accountable.
“… I don’t think the man forgot everything he knew in the last two weeks,” Johnson said. “But ultimately, we’re responsible. We’ve got to get it on the field. It doesn’t matter what you know, it’s what happens. So we’ve got to do a better job of getting it on the field.”
The reasons for the poor play are somewhat evident: poor tackling, poor fundamentals and, against Middle Tennessee, a lack of energy. Johnson said “You’ve got to do some of that stuff. Every time the ball breaks the line of scrimmage, it doesn’t have to be a touchdown.”
At his introductory press conference in 2010, Groh said hoped the players would pick up the 3-4 as fast as possible, but said it usually takes three years for the players to operate more instinctually.
Now in year three, Groh’s defense is statistically worse than Wommack’s in his final season.
This year, the defense is allowing more points (26.8) and yards per game (397) than they have since Groh was hired, while allowing slightly fewer rushing yards (155.2).
In Wommack’s last season, the Yellow Jackets gave up 24.8 points and 360.3 yards per game. Their worst two-game stretch occurred against Mississippi State and Florida State in which they gave up an average of 37.5 points and a total 1,026 yards. The Yellow Jackets won both of those games because the defense forced seven turnovers and the offense averaged 46 points and totaled more than 1,000 yards.
Groh’s defense this year isn’t making those stops. The overtime losses to Virginia Tech and Miami illustrated the critical-stop issue. In the defeat to Middle Tennessee the defense, missing two key players because of injury, came out flat and it showed in the missed tackles that allowed the Blue Raiders to total more than 500 yards.
Groh said the team has always emphasized tackling drills in practice, and focused on it even more this week ahead of the game against the Tigers, who feature numerous playmakers like Sammy Watkins and DeAndre Hopkins who need but one mistake to turn the routine into a big play.
One thing Wommack’s defense had that Groh’s does not is a consistent playmaker.
Defensive end Derrick Morgan was Wommack’s big-play man, finishing with 12.5 sacks to win the conference’s defensive player of the year award before he left to become a first-round selection in the NFL draft. No Tech player has come close to reaching that total since. Linebacker Brad Jefferson had four in 2010 and Jeremiah Attaochu six last year.
No Tech player has more than one sack this year. The team has just seven. Attaochu, the outside linebacker many expected to become a force, has been dealing with injuries this year and hasn’t been as effective, posting just one-half sack.
Johnson said it’d be great to have another Morgan, but that it’s wishful thinking to expect to have one every year. He indicated that he hopes that players, like Attaochu or Jemea Thomas, who have shown a lot of potential, will become consistent playmakers.
“It’s not like we’re null and void of players,” he said.
Without that consistent playmaker to pressure quarterbacks, Tech’s defense is giving up big plays in campaign-promise bunches. After allowing 50 in 2010 and 47 in 2011, the defense has allowed 22 this year and is on pace to give up 57 if team plays in a bowl. Wommack’s defense gave up 66 in 2009, but made stops when it needed to defeat Wake Forest and Clemson in the ACC championship game.
Defensive end Izaan Cross said if the team will focus on everyone doing his job, “the playmakers will emerge.”
But he knows they can’t play like they did the previous two games if they hope to beat the Tigers.
“We’ve got to all come together and have a conscious effort to come out with everything we can,” he said. “It’s going to be a tough game.”
Tech under Groh
A look at Georgia Tech’s averages on defense in coordinator Al Groh’s three years:
Year/Scoring/Rushing/Passing/Total/Per play
2010: 25.2/169.7/201.9/371.6/5.7
2011: 26.1/161.5/197.6/359.2/5.5
2012: 26.8/155.2/241.8/397/5.7
Last year under Wommack
2009: 24.8/151.6/208.6/360.3/6.1
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571 comments Add your comment
GTGirl
October 6th, 2012
6:35 pm
YayOrwin!
DS CE'91
October 6th, 2012
6:35 pm
STILL ALIVE, BABY!!!
ole yeller
October 6th, 2012
6:35 pm
Think Brookings, wants to coach defense next year after he retires? At least he will bring some emotion to the defense.
DawgNole
October 6th, 2012
6:35 pm
Like I said, ANY kind of passing game and Tech’s offense is damn near unstoppable.
GT1990
October 6th, 2012
6:35 pm
Even if GT wins does Groh deserve to finish the season?
1 4 GT
October 6th, 2012
6:36 pm
Big O came to play!!!!!!!!!!!For Sure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rodeo
October 6th, 2012
6:36 pm
TW wants SO bad to call his own number when they get close to to goal line!
Go Jackets
October 6th, 2012
6:37 pm
option……lol
The Tower
October 6th, 2012
6:37 pm
Nice Offense Paul!
ibidGT
October 6th, 2012
6:38 pm
Im out. Pathetic pathetic pathetic.
When we finally fire Groh, make sure he takes CPJ with him.
GTGirl
October 6th, 2012
6:38 pm
Darn, we miss again.
DS CE'91
October 6th, 2012
6:39 pm
Ugh, Ugh, Ugh.
The Tower
October 6th, 2012
6:39 pm
God I’m so sick of watching this F——–ING Offense!
DawgNole
October 6th, 2012
6:40 pm
ANOTHER kicking-game boo-boo. This game was winnable.
The New Coach Hewitt
October 6th, 2012
6:40 pm
I hope we lose to Duke. That should be the proverbial nail in the coffin. Send this self appointed genius back to 1-AA where he belongs.
Burdell
October 6th, 2012
6:40 pm
Beyond terrible! Totally unacceptable!….
GT1990
October 6th, 2012
6:40 pm
COACH FISH FRY IS A GENIUS!
DS CE'91
October 6th, 2012
6:40 pm
I suppose that last int used up whatever was left of our genie dust….
GT1990
October 6th, 2012
6:41 pm
DRAD I HOPE YOUR WATCHING THIS JUNK! FIRE THESE PEE WEE COACHES ASAP!
DS CE'91
October 6th, 2012
6:43 pm
What MIGHT have been….
The New Coach Hewitt
October 6th, 2012
6:43 pm
Can’t wait til after the season when Captain Arrogance starts in with his “It really takes FOUR years to switch over to a 3-4 with success.” Wait for it …. Wait for it ….
GT1990
October 6th, 2012
6:44 pm
THERE IS No WAY TECH CAN AFFORD TO KEEP GROH
southgatigerfan
October 6th, 2012
6:44 pm
great game tech. orwin smith is a beast! can’t wait to do ot again next year.
1 4 GT
October 6th, 2012
6:44 pm
Close only counts is horse shoes, hand grenades & slow dancing…………………..
Rodeo
October 6th, 2012
6:44 pm
Sadly, there will be no coaching changes until either late in the season or until after the season….no one else will take the job at this point in the season!
ibidGT
October 6th, 2012
6:45 pm
Nice tackle Drummond.
The Tower
October 6th, 2012
6:47 pm
Excuse me while I go vomit!
GT1990
October 6th, 2012
6:47 pm
IM GOING TO FEEL SORRY FOR THE NEXT COACH THAT COMES IN. THIS ROSTER IS FULL OF AVERAGE ATHLETES. WHOEVER THE NEXT COACH WILL HAVE HIS HANDS FULL.
JetBuzz
October 6th, 2012
6:47 pm
The kickoff return snafu, ensuing safety (and play calling), blocked field goal, and usual horrible pass coverage are indicators of our season. Reasons that we’re unranked and soon to be 2 – 4. At least the Jackets showed up today and were alive. Now we just have to figure out how to be competitive against big-boy teams. Recruiting?
GT1990
October 6th, 2012
6:48 pm
TECH WILL LOSE TO DUKE,UNC,AND UGA. IM NOT SURE TECH WILL KEEP JOHNSON AFTER THIS?
The New Coach Hewitt
October 6th, 2012
6:49 pm
Boy that McCamish Pavilion looks sharp.
ole yeller
October 6th, 2012
6:50 pm
No Clemson punts today, if you cannot stop the opponent you will loose every time. Offense is alright. The defense was on the field all day long.
The Tower
October 6th, 2012
6:50 pm
RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
GT1990
October 6th, 2012
6:51 pm
THIS IS THE WORST I HAVE SEEN GT FOOTBALL! HAVE GROH AND JOHNSON OFFICES CLEANED OUT. NO WAY IN THE WORLD TECH CAN KEEP THESE GUYS.
ole yeller
October 6th, 2012
6:51 pm
That’s lose. But they are loose.
The Tower
October 6th, 2012
6:51 pm
Please SCORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DS CE'91
October 6th, 2012
6:52 pm
Defense has NOTHING left…. although I can’t tell you what they had at the start of the day….
1 4 GT
October 6th, 2012
6:52 pm
Damn they couldn’t even man & stop CU for pride………………
The New Coach Hewitt
October 6th, 2012
6:53 pm
Georgia Tech is usually always undersized on the line …. Let’s go with the 3-4. Paul Johnson logic.
ibidGT
October 6th, 2012
6:53 pm
Nothing.
GIVE ME A BREAK
October 6th, 2012
6:54 pm
No other coach in the country would call for a pitch with the ball on the 2yd. line. Amazing.
DS CE'91
October 6th, 2012
6:54 pm
Another 600 yard day for an opposing Offense
The Tower
October 6th, 2012
6:55 pm
93 plays….601 yards! Nice D.
DS CE'91
October 6th, 2012
6:55 pm
Tough day. I think the guys gave what they had. Several poor coaching decisions in my opinion, but I can’t say for sure they cost us the game.
Ol'JacketFan
October 6th, 2012
6:55 pm
Pathetic, simply pathetic. 3 games in a row giving up 40 plus points. I know where the problem is, apparently CPJ damn sure doesn’t.
JetBuzz
October 6th, 2012
6:56 pm
Clemson has scored on every possession except one, I believe. Totally unacceptable defense, totally.
GT1990
October 6th, 2012
6:56 pm
THERE IS NO WAY GROH WILL BE THE D CORD AFTER MONDAY. WITH GT HAVING A BYW WEEK THEY WILL TRY TO FIX THIS. IF HE IS NOT FIRED THEN I WOULD FIRE CPJ AT SEASON END!
Tech1986
October 6th, 2012
6:56 pm
Can we get someone to tackle
1 4 GT
October 6th, 2012
6:56 pm
Well Clemons got 601 yards today…….over 1700 yards on AG’s D in 3 games………………….
Ol'JacketFan
October 6th, 2012
6:57 pm
Can’t even execute a shotgiun snap!