COLLEGE PARK, Md. – In search of a full, four-quarter effort, Georgia Tech left Byrd Stadium Saturday still looking for it. But the Yellow Jackets did regain their offensive footing and located the right opponent for confidence-building purposes.
In what may go down in the annals as “The game when Tech played against the quarterback who was a linebacker,” the Yellow Jackets pushed aside Maryland 33-13 in their attempt to reclaim the season and finish on an upward trajectory.
“I know they’re on, like, their fifth quarterback,” said A-back Orwin Smith, his tone void of sympathy. “It has to be tough. We’re moving on to North Carolina.”
A week after BYU body-slammed the Jackets in all phases of the game, Tech offered a performance that was rugged and energetic, though not free of flaws. The Tech defense didn’t permit a first down until midway through the second quarter and shut out the Terrapins through the first 44 minutes of the game. Quarterbacks Tevin Washington and Vad Lee directed Tech to 370 rushing yards against the No. 4 rushing defense in the country, more than three times what Tech gained against BYU last Saturday and 202 yards more than the Terrapins’ previous season high.
However, Tech lost two fumbles and again encountered turbulence on kickoff coverage and extra points, as kicker David Scully bounced one try off an upright and then failed to clear the line of scrimmage on another. The defense, given an opportunity to close down a Maryland offense that was eminently capable of cooperating, gave up 161 yards and two touchdowns on the Terrapins’ final three possessions.
That said, in a season in which Tech has lost three games in which it led in the fourth quarter and this week compelled coach Paul Johnson to stick up for the state of the program, a victory was more than enough. On a chilly and overcast afternoon, Tech improved to 4-5 overall and 3-3 in the ACC. Maryland fell to 4-5 and 2-3.
“As I told our guys, we keep alive what we’re playing for this season,” Johnson said. “We still have a chance mathematically (to win) the league, still have a chance to have a winning season and go to a bowl game. That’s what we’re playing for right now. It makes next week’s game against North Carolina the biggest game of the year for us.”
Maryland quarterback Shawn Petty, a true freshman recruited to College Park as a linebacker but forced to switch positions after the Terrapins’ first four quarterbacks suffered season-ending injuries, was largely ineffective. As Tech coaches expected, Maryland mostly kept the game on the ground, trying zone-option plays and also using a Wildcat package with running back Wes Brown.
Crowding the tackle box with as many as seven players, Tech held Maryland to 144 rushing yards and a 3.3 yards-per-carry average. On Maryland’s final three possessions of the game, Petty led the Terrapins to a pair of touchdowns, both on passes. The second was on the final play of the game.
“The speed of the game was something that it took him a little bit of time to get used to,” Maryland coach Randy Edsall said of Petty. “You can’t go out there and line up at this level after only seven practices and think that everything is going to happen the way you hope it will.”
Interim defensive coordinator Charles Kelly “was, like, Stay inside the box and let him prove that he can pass and then we’ll widen things out,” said inside linebacker Quayshawn Nealy.
Nealy led Tech with a career-high 12 tackles, including a jarring point-of-attack stop on a 3rd-and-1 play in the second quarter when he knocked tailback Albert Reid back for a 1-yard loss. After the punt, Lee drove the Jackets 49 yards for a touchdown and a 20-0 lead with 8:47 to play in the second quarter. It went a great length to doom Maryland, which has scored more than 21 points just twice this season.
Johnson rotated Washington and Lee, giving Washington two series to begin the game and then Lee the final three of the half. In the second half, Washington had the first two possessions and Lee had the final two. Washington led Tech to two touchdowns in his four series. Lee was 3-for-5.
It was the A-backs’ day, as Johnson called a number of tosses and option plays that often ended with the ball in their hands. They gained 220 of Tech’s 370 rushing yards. Smith ran with speed and force and led Tech with 89 yards on 10 carries. He scored the second touchdown of the game, a second-quarter 5-yard run to the corner freed up by a block by B-back David Sims.
“Coach found a couple of plays that were very successful,” Lee said. “We just took advantage of it and kept running it and it was working. We just kept grinding.”
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The Dulous, '70
November 4th, 2012
1:30 pm
CPJ is not going anywhere. New AD coming in, he’s not going to make a change for a while. Also, if you think we are bad now, imagine what would happen if a new coach came in with the talent level we have now, and the offense we run. To go to a more “conventional” offense after CPJ’s effort to build a team with his triple option(actually it’s not a triple option offense….evidence the Maryland game where we threw the ball a whopping 4 times…), well it would be the end of football at GT.
Sorry, but it is what it is!
Let’s hope our debate team is good this year.
GT Fan
November 4th, 2012
1:46 pm
The good:
Quarterbacks Tevin Washington and Vad Lee directed Tech to 370 rushing yards against the No. 4 rushing defense in the country
The best rushing D GT has played in 2012, better than BYU’s … how hard it is to keep the focus of 18-23 year olds week in and week out.
The Bad:
The defensegave up 161 yards and two touchdowns on the Terrapins’ final three possessions.
Lack of concentration? Yeah. Lack of quality depth? HELLS YEAH! #42 is not good.
The Ugly: (and I’m not talking about his hair)
extra points, as kicker David Scully bounced one try off an upright and then failed to clear the line of scrimmage on another. KO coverage is ugly too! I fear GT gives up a killer return to UNC next week…
GT TN
November 4th, 2012
1:57 pm
@ GT TN..I find it funny that your excuse for having a night off is that you were missing 1 LB..tech def is very bad and we were without 2 starters on def against MTSU..also you had another night off against USC and then they got smoked the next 2 weeks after killing UGA..what is your excuse against USC..did you lose your long snapper
GT Fan
November 4th, 2012
1:58 pm
Thanks, Ken. Now go bake us a chicken pot pie.
GT Fan
November 4th, 2012
2:01 pm
GT TN,
UGA is the biggest “smoke & mirrors” team in FBS the past 2 seasons. Them being ranked #5 is just further indictment of how flawed the BCS/polls are.
From Boise to start 2011 to 11/4/2012 the Dawgs have played 6 GOOD teams: Boise, USC, LSU, Mich St, USC, UF (overated, but still good team in 2012). They are 1-5 in those 6 games, and 17-0 vs. teams that are mediocre or worse.
@GT TN
November 4th, 2012
2:13 pm
I find it comical that anyone who’s team lost to MTSU and BYU by 3 TDs would comment on any team having a off night playing without All American LB.Is there a team outside of the ACC Tech could compete (excluding Presbyterian)? Better hope Richt is in a merciful mood, Dawgs could score 70 on this Tech defense.Better hop Tech beats UNC or bowl hopes are dashed.
Ken Sugiura
November 4th, 2012
2:15 pm
just returned home. thanks, randy.
glad you all (or most of you) enjoyed the win. still more work to do.
GTBob
November 4th, 2012
2:18 pm
Them being ranked #5 is just further indictment of how flawed the BCS/polls are.
Pretty much. In the AP polls UGA and Ohio State are tied at #5. Both of those teams would lose to the majority of the teams in the top 25. Polls are completely a byproduct of schedule combined with hype. They don’t have much to do with actual on the field play.
White&Gold
November 4th, 2012
2:29 pm
UGA putting 70 on Tech? LOL! Your offense is too inconsistent and flawed to do so, even against a defense like ours.
Ken in Alpharetta
November 4th, 2012
2:33 pm
You gt guys are so philosophical.
Go Jackets
November 4th, 2012
2:49 pm
If our team played with half as much heart as Marylands QB/LB, I think our record would be different. Still think our coach is in over his head. W are kinda like the locval bully, pickin on the little kids till someones big brother comes and punches us in the mouth.
BS Patrol
November 4th, 2012
4:49 pm
Curry & Swilling saved Tech football? I just blew DR. Pepper out of my nose. Who wrote that book? Curry? I guess he thought Bill Lewis was leading us to a NC too.
And lay off the poser doggie trolls who want PJ fired. Don’t you realize they love Tech and have her best interest at heart?
Jack G
November 4th, 2012
5:28 pm
Hey CPJ,
Kentucky is looking for a coach—-you can be 1st in line if you hurry.
13 fans
November 4th, 2012
6:27 pm
Uniforms not as bad but they still SUCK !!!!!!!!
We run this state.
November 4th, 2012
7:01 pm
I didn’t notice tech in the “others receiving votes” category of any of the college football polls. Then again, I did look at FBS polls.
GFJacket
November 4th, 2012
7:08 pm
Tech will not change HC for at least two years – - it cannot afford it. Attendance will determine whether Johnson will be on the hot seat after 2014. An apathetic fan base is worse than losing key games. Tech needs to find ways to get the seats filled….
Golden ROD
November 4th, 2012
7:23 pm
Did I mention that Qgeletree is a newnan thug AND cant spell his own name!!!!!!!!!!
Buzz Kill
November 4th, 2012
7:39 pm
Ole Johnson just got a pardon from the Gov. Execution must wait a little longer
TechRon
November 4th, 2012
8:50 pm
Great win for Tech. Glad to know that there is at least one team out there worse than we are. Well, there’s always Auburn.
I am kidding. I would guess that there are 25 teams worse than us.
superDawg
November 5th, 2012
6:15 am
well I guess being the largest krystal in the bag will make a tekie happy!
Old Dog
November 5th, 2012
6:41 am
To Hell with Tek, today,tomorrow and every other day!
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November 5th, 2012
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