Examining Groh’s work at Tech

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

Thanks for reading. A word of caution: Everyone is welcome to his/her opinion, but profane language or antagonistism towards other commenters and posting under someone else’s handle are bannable offenses, no matter whose team you support. Consider this a warning.

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Ken Sugiura, Georgia Tech blog

571 comments Add your comment

1 4 GT

October 6th, 2012
4:16 pm

Jacket Detective

October 6th, 2012
4:16 pm

The Big O makes his move.

Ol'JacketFan

October 6th, 2012
4:16 pm

Nice job, Jackets

SS loves Obama

October 6th, 2012
4:16 pm

Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1 4 GT

October 6th, 2012
4:16 pm

we’ve got a fighting chance….please Lord!!!!

SS loves Obama

October 6th, 2012
4:17 pm

I like the game plan so far.

ibidGT

October 6th, 2012
4:17 pm

YES!!!!

By the way…

Is Laskey out? Or did he get moved down the depth with Sims healthy?

BLT

October 6th, 2012
4:18 pm

Why have “Obama” in your handle Super Sport? I do love the Chevelle Super Sport!

SS loves Obama

October 6th, 2012
4:18 pm

I said a few days ago that this game could change the course for CPJ and I still BELIEVE that.

SS loves Obama

October 6th, 2012
4:19 pm

Laskey is suspended for the 1st half fyi.

Ol'JacketFan

October 6th, 2012
4:19 pm

What a crap call

Jacket Detective

October 6th, 2012
4:19 pm

Unlucky on the tip.

CigarDawg

October 6th, 2012
4:20 pm

This “Dawg is pulling for the Jackets to catch the tigers by the tails and represent GA and ATL!

Ol'JacketFan

October 6th, 2012
4:20 pm

Put em in skirts, or play flag football

Romney 1

October 6th, 2012
4:21 pm

Jacket Detective

October 6th, 2012
4:23 pm

Then glad to have u aboard CigarDawg

SS loves Obama

October 6th, 2012
4:23 pm

Home cooking

Jacket Detective

October 6th, 2012
4:24 pm

Penalty or not, Jamea’s a player.

SS loves Obama

October 6th, 2012
4:24 pm

@CigarDawg…welcome.

SS loves Obama

October 6th, 2012
4:25 pm

@CigarDawg…how do you feel about the Dwags tonight? Big game.

Jacket Detective

October 6th, 2012
4:26 pm

Let them punt it.
They might change their minds.
I do not like that TO.

ibidGT

October 6th, 2012
4:27 pm

Agreed with you Detective.

Jacket Detective

October 6th, 2012
4:27 pm

1 4 GT

October 6th, 2012
4:27 pm

SS loves…………………is a pesty troll of some sort!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ol'JacketFan

October 6th, 2012
4:27 pm

I am so sick of the “targeting” call against DBs. That was a picture perfect tackle by Jemea and yet he gets flagged. He’s 6 inches shorter than the Clemson player, he head was in the player’s chest so the crown of his helmet is going be at the chin level! What’s he supposed to do, tackle his legs?

Jacket Detective

October 6th, 2012
4:29 pm

I hate being right.

Romney 1

October 6th, 2012
4:29 pm

Man o man, what happened to our D

dawggirl

October 6th, 2012
4:30 pm

Anyone else having video/audio issues with ESPN? I’m not getting picture or sound.

SS loves Obama

October 6th, 2012
4:30 pm

Please stop the personal attacks and read Ken’s new message after his blog. He has warned you guys.

1 4 GT

October 6th, 2012
4:31 pm

Rodeo

October 6th, 2012
4:31 pm

Lets see Taj has called his number the last few short yard plays. How could you not see that one coming?

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lxUn1c0

October 6th, 2012
4:32 pm

How in the hell was that tackle a personal foul? My feed went out right as that happened, can someone explain what the call was?

Ol'JacketFan

October 6th, 2012
4:32 pm

SS what are you now the hall monitor? Sheesh

The Tower

October 6th, 2012
4:32 pm

Nice D! You still suck!

1 4 GT

October 6th, 2012
4:32 pm

no you little phony SS….he has warned you!!!!!

Romney Won

October 6th, 2012
4:33 pm

North Carolina killed VT

Ol'JacketFan

October 6th, 2012
4:33 pm

Ix, you asking about the call on Jamea? He was called for targeting, Crap call

SS loves Obama

October 6th, 2012
4:33 pm

Dangitt!!!!!!!

Jacket Detective

October 6th, 2012
4:34 pm

We’re in the game.
Could be worse.

MaconGTFan

October 6th, 2012
4:35 pm

@dawggirl I’m having the same problems with ESPN.

The Tower

October 6th, 2012
4:35 pm

No shot with this defense!

Rodeo

October 6th, 2012
4:35 pm

JD it’s still early in the game! We were also in last weeks game at halftime……

Jacket Detective

October 6th, 2012
4:35 pm

@Ol’JacketFan.
Maybe #14 was called for making an old school tackle.
Not allowed any more.
No wonder offenses dominate.

techengineer

October 6th, 2012
4:36 pm

Seriously I just want to know why GT’s Defense is so god awful and they are so out of shape!

Why CPJ do you not get your players in condition to play football? I don’t have a problem with your offense but I want to know why your team is not in shape?

It’s embarrassing really.

Jp

October 6th, 2012
4:36 pm

Way to go PJ, call a timeout so you can let Clemson rethink the punt and instead take lead. He is a great coach!

Jacket Detective

October 6th, 2012
4:36 pm

Being tied with MTSU at the half means u r in trouble.

GT1990

October 6th, 2012
4:36 pm

IF AL GROH IS NOT FIRED BY MONDAY THEN I WILL PERSONALLY CALL DRAD UNTIL HE GETS THE POINT! DOES ANYONE ELSE HERE AGREE THAT HE IS THE MAIN PROBLEM WITH TECH?

Romney Won

October 6th, 2012
4:36 pm

SS obuma watch your language, or Ken might get u

DawgNole

October 6th, 2012
4:37 pm

Ol’JacketFan
October 6th, 2012
4:27 pm

I am so sick of the “targeting” call against DBs. That was a picture perfect tackle by Jemea and yet he gets flagged. He’s 6 inches shorter than the Clemson player, he head was in the player’s chest so the crown of his helmet is going be at the chin level! What’s he supposed to do, tackle his legs?
____________________

Totally agree. That would’ve been a clean, hard hit not so long ago.

Ol'JacketFan

October 6th, 2012
4:38 pm

Detective, yep it’s gotten to the point where a defender can’t sneeze on a receiver. I hate it!