Jackets stun Clemson — and did that just happen?

Tevin Washington and teammates Roddy Jones and Shaquille Mason celebrate after a second-quarter touchdown. (AP photo)

Tevin Washington and teammates celebrate after his second-quarter touchdown run.

(UPDATED: 12:15 a.m.)

Was it all a setup? Was the plan to unravel offensively like never before during Paul Johnson’s tenure on The Flats, lose consecutive games after a 6-0 start, then hit the BCS’s No. 5 team across the head with a 2-by-4 — you know, just for a little drama?

Or maybe Georgia Tech was just teasing Independence Bowl officials.

The Jackets didn’t merely upset Clemson Saturday night. They handled the Tigers with alarming ease. They played easily their best game against their strongest opponent of the season. They allowed Clemson the first three points of the game, then scored the next 24. They had well over 400 yards in offense. They won 31-17.

Did that just happen?

“We played hard and we played with emotion,” coach Paul Johnson said. “When that happens, you have a chance to win.”

And suddenly, a season that seemed to be spinning out of control still has the chance to turn into something special.

When it was over, fans swarmed the field. I’m not sure, but I think I even saw Johnson smile.

“I knew we wouldn’t quit — unlike some people,” Johnson said, referencing doubts about the team from media and fans. “I knew we would play hard.”

Quarterback Tevin Washington, who came back from two shaky performances to rush for 176 yards (a school record for a quarterback) and a touchdown, said, “Coach just told us that it was a great team win and everybody had written us off.”

That won’t be an issue going into the Virginia Tech game Nov. 10. The Jackets (4-2, 7-2) are a game behind the Hokies in the ACC Coastal, but another win over a likely favorite would all but put them in the ACC championship (with only the Duke game remaining on the conference schedule).

Dabo Swinney’s first game as Clemson’s interim head coach came against Tech and Johnson in 2008. The Jackets won 21-17. Johnson was 3-1 in four head-to-head meetings between the two going into Saturday, so it’s not as if the Jackets haven’t had recent success against the Tigers.

But how do you see leads of 24-3 (halftime) and 31-10 (third quarter) coming for a team that only two weeks ago lost to Virginia?

Clemson had won eight straight. It has one of the nation’s most prolific offenses, with 114 points in the last two games. Tech had lost two straight. It’s offense had been more like an old tire with a leaky valve. In the last 10 quarters going into Saturday, the Jackets had scored three offensive touchdowns.

That’s like giving Paul Johnson the key to the U.S. mint and telling him, “You can only take a nickel.”

But neither team looked itself in the first half. Clemson had five full possessions and was held to one field goal, two punts, a fumble and a missed field goal.  Swinney left the field with that stunned wildebeest look on his face.

The Jackets failed to gain even a first down on their first two possessions. Then they scored 24 points on their next four.

They got some help. Louis Young forced a fumble on Clemson’s backup running back, D.J. Howard, and Rod Sweeting recovered at the Tigers’ 19. (Officials originally ruled Howard down but the play was overturned on replay.) Six plays later, Orwin Smith scored from the one to give Tech its first lead at 7-3.

But the key to the offense on this night was Washington. He ran and passed better than he had in weeks. It seemed in recent games that his confidence was shaken. When Synjyn Days played the final inglorious minutes in last week’s loss at Miami, the thought occurred Johnson might even make a change at quarterback if Washington struggled early against Clemson.

That wasn’t necessary. He looked like the Washington of early season. He had a career-high 46-yard run in the first half (when he rushed for 85) and then trumped that with a 56-yarder in the third quarter. He completed a 44-yard pass to Stephen Hill (whose spectacular catch led to a late-half touchdown run by Smith). Washington also might’ve thrown a long touchdown pass to Hill but the wide receiver let a perfect pass slip between his hands near the Clemson 20 as he streaked down the right sideline.

The Jackets’ offense was churning. It had touchdown drives of 80 and 78 yards to close the half, making it 24-3. When Clemson scored in the first 1:26 of the second half, Tech responded with a 77-yard scoring drive of its own to make it 31-10.

Tech tried to make it interesting. A Washington fumble at the Clemson three late in the third quarter prevented a potential 38-10 lead and an early celebration. With the score 31-17, a Washington interception with 10:39 left gave the Tigers possession at the Jackets’ nine, with a chance to close to within a touchdown. But on first and goal, Taj Boyd’s pass into the end zone was intercepted by Jemea Thomas (wide receiver Sammy Watkins turned around after the ball already was over his head).

That was it. Clemson had been given its last chance. And Tech had morphed back into a winner.

By Jeff Schultz

379 comments Add your comment

Ol'JacketFan

October 30th, 2011
1:26 am

ty webb, I am mistaken, Coach Johnson hasn’t won an ACC championship but his team dang sure has.

columbusyllojacket

October 30th, 2011
1:27 am

OMG OMG. Has anyone seen that site? I wish I would have seen that last year. I CANT believe someone would take the time to contact college recruits AND current players. WHO DOES THAT????? Sociopath as an adjective definitely gets my vote.

5150 UOAD

October 30th, 2011
1:29 am

That is not SUPERSIZE……………….Super is still on the Road home from the game. He will be home closer to 2:30-3 am. Nice try Fake Supersize. I was at the game with Delbert D and Supersize.

ty webb

October 30th, 2011
1:32 am

ol’ jacket fan,
no, johnson”s team hasn’t, but Jim Grobe’s has.

ty webb

October 30th, 2011
1:33 am

as has Beamer’s.

Ol'JacketFan

October 30th, 2011
1:35 am

ty webb, okay so 2009 just did not occur at all………….whatever you say………..sheesh, yet another brilliant troll

Atlanta Insight

October 30th, 2011
1:35 am

The Top 5 Signature Wins in The Paul Johnson Era IMO – http://bit.ly/atlblog

ty webb

October 30th, 2011
1:35 am

if it’s any consolation, jimbo won’t win one either.

tp jones

October 30th, 2011
1:35 am

Glad to see someone took the time to delete a certain website. I think they really need to delete firepauljohnson before their names and addresses get published : D

Ol'JacketFan

October 30th, 2011
1:37 am

tp, I managed to get a peek at it. The ramblings of a disturbed mind.

5150 UOAD

October 30th, 2011
1:41 am

People that were not at the game missed a real treat. The Clemson band has not 1 but 2 FlagBoys. Actually the have 4 but 2 are not part on the Road Band. i though it was bad when Tech a 1 Flagboy.

Ol'JacketFan

October 30th, 2011
1:42 am

I’m outta here, see all tomorrow!

tp jones

October 30th, 2011
1:44 am

I saw that JM. Hilarious. I think it needs to come down immediately now also. It would be a shame for their public info to be released to the general public.

GIVE ME A BREAK

October 30th, 2011
1:45 am

Wow, what a game. Tech did everything that they needed to do to defeat Clemson. Enjoyed it from start to finish. Got to meet Super and 5150, great guys, nice to put a face with a blogger.Super joined us for a dog at the Varsity. Very enjoyable night. Get some rest Jackets and then get ready for VT.

Clemson Fan

October 30th, 2011
1:47 am

Congrats Techies. We may see you again in Tampa. Gotta beat VT and frankly, Id rather play you guys again than play them again (for revenge). Still I’d be proud to win the ACC and then win the Orange Bowl. Been a long time since we’ve done it (win the conference).

Y’all played the perfect game tonight. Time of posession beat us. With another hour, we may have put another 50 points on ya’, but couldn’t stop your offense

You all can look forward to 3 more years of Sammy Watkins, he’s a freshman. Proud of our Tigers!

ty webb

October 30th, 2011
1:47 am

though barring any probation(which most likely will happen), Golden will win one.

tp jones

October 30th, 2011
1:57 am

Rumor has it that if the firepauljohnson website isn’t down by next Friday public info is getting revealed : D

ground_fog

October 30th, 2011
2:17 am

Tech may lose sometimes cause of talent, but never bet against Johnson or Groh when the chips are down. They are great coaches.who rarely get outcoached

yellowsnow

October 30th, 2011
2:34 am

Yep. CPJ is a great coach. He definitely coaches the players up.

GT9

October 30th, 2011
3:25 am

Great game. After our two-game losing, I feared that Clemson would beat us 63-7 or worse. I was so wrong. Where did this team go for the past two weeks.
Everything was in sync against Clemson. Stout defense, beautiful offense, competent special teams and a fantastic effort by every member of the Georgia Tech football team. Way to go, guys.
Great coaching.
GO JACKETS!

busterbrave

October 30th, 2011
4:15 am

well mr.schultz,had your ass handed to ya’ this week! i almost feel sorry for ya’,but i really can’t.LMAO!!

JdawgT

October 30th, 2011
5:30 am

HEATHER DINICH IS A MORON

October 30th, 2011
1:18 am

At least our players Graduate
!!!

mowreck

October 30th, 2011
6:24 am

What about the linesman running in and calling touchdown on the Clemson QB sneek and he didn’t even hold on to the ball … it went off his riight hip around his back. Don’t know how they got THAT ball in the endzone.

Badgerina

October 30th, 2011
7:16 am

Thank you Tech. Thank you for beating that overrated team and for providing an entertaining game.

GO DAWGS!

Ed

October 30th, 2011
7:17 am

Best performance I’ve ever seen by a High School team against a Division 1 opponent.

Golden White

October 30th, 2011
7:17 am

I have said it before and will say it again. ” I want a # 14 jersey.
Jemea Thomas is a big play guy and is from my part of the State .

rogeriter

October 30th, 2011
7:19 am

Dawg fan here. Congratulations Tech on a well-earned victory. Celebrate big –you deserve it!

dean

October 30th, 2011
7:24 am

Games like this are KILLING me in the Sack Shultz contest!

Dawglasville

October 30th, 2011
7:31 am

Great win for the Jackets. If both teams go into that final game 9-2 the venom is going to ooze out of these blogs at an alarming rate (if that is possible).

duece coupe

October 30th, 2011
7:33 am

I'm flying a Georgia Tech flag right now

October 30th, 2011
7:41 am

`
. . . the Jackets ’stung’ Clemson.

Lamont

October 30th, 2011
7:50 am

Tech has a real shot at the Dawgs this year–no doubt about that. If they play the way they did last night they will win. In fact playing that way they have a shot at anyone in the country. Make no mistake, Clemson has a VERY good football team. But Tech’s win was decisive-it was no fluke!

GTFAN

October 30th, 2011
7:52 am

Now let’s see Tech keep it up against Virginia Tech, who which by the way BARELY beat Duke.

YellowJacket

October 30th, 2011
7:59 am

The Virginia Tech game is going to be good one. Both teams will have their A game.

Woofy One

October 30th, 2011
8:03 am

Very nice win Jackets. You have it so keep playing it. Even if you didn’t watch you can tell by the way CPJ turns into his driveway whether they won or lost. Be happy your neighbor is a GT fan even though their children are GA fans.

NtheNo

October 30th, 2011
8:16 am

Thankful the came did not come down to the offsides (no-call) snap interception – I try to give refs benefit of the doubt….but com’on man. Dude intercepted the snap – that CAN’T happen unless he’s in the backfield…..

Matt from MN

October 30th, 2011
8:19 am

Way to go Jackets. Now beat the Hokies!!

Butter Bean

October 30th, 2011
8:20 am

If TECH played an all top 10 ten schedule they might win a national championship….

snapshot

October 30th, 2011
8:23 am

We have the second youngest team in the country. Good things will happen if you let CPJ do his stuff.

Nativebird

October 30th, 2011
8:26 am

Dabo Sweeney couldn’t do what most minimilly skilled Div I head coaches learn how to do in year 1 as a grad assistant, defend a triple option. He’s weak. He’s a weak coach, all emotion, no X and O capability, with a very skilled lineup of players. CPJ will always win again weak opposing head coaches.

Joey

October 30th, 2011
8:29 am

Congrats Tech. Great win. Look at who’s on the cover of ESPN.com. I’ll give you a hind – the title is “Stinging Sensation.”

Maybe we’ll both win out and have a game with real implications for both teams Saturday after Thanksgiving.

Joey

October 30th, 2011
8:30 am

…give you a hint …

DIT

October 30th, 2011
8:34 am

This Dawg would like to Congratulate Tech on a great win!

mole

October 30th, 2011
8:45 am

I never saw as many tractors parked in one place before.

Oh well...

October 30th, 2011
8:50 am

mole obviously has never been to Jacksonville on Halloweekend

GT

October 30th, 2011
8:57 am

This all starts with a total disrespect from local press for the ACC and too much respect for the SEC. Georgia has played a weaker schedule than Tech this year yet keeps getting positive expectations. Tech travel to a very well coached Va. and Miami team on the road, has a few bad breaks and you would think they are playing like an old time Vanderbilt or Duke. Bradley said they were not a very good team which leaves me wondering what he thinks they are a bad team? Bad teams lose games by 21 point or more, there are enough around here for him to study. Good teams do not always go a season undefeated especially when they underestimate they opponents with the help of people in this press who don’t take the time they are paid, to do the research and to paint an accurate picture. The only difference between the SEC and the ACC is Alabama and LSU. Does Georgia play either one of them or Arkansas? Nope. But the other team that is underestimated by this local press year in year out is Auburn. The truth sits on the field. Spurrier, Johnson and Auburn prove about every year why they are paid the big bucks, and the boys in the press box are just trying to sell copy.

St. Richt

October 30th, 2011
8:57 am

Great win Jackets. We took it to them in every facet of the game, and as others have mentioned, it should have been 38-17. Happy to have Coach Johnson.

Sid

October 30th, 2011
8:57 am

Great game Jackets, Clemson needed a spankin’. Love it when both our GA teams win big games.

toptiger

October 30th, 2011
8:58 am

This game shows that no one in the acc belong in the top 20

St. Richt

October 30th, 2011
8:58 am

Great win for recruiting last night as well.. Those big recruits had to be impressed- Bobby Dodd was rocking last night. Just a great atmosphere.