The early scene from Sanford Stadium, site for the final regular season game for Georgia and Tech.
ATHENS — Good morning. Before we get to the game, I have a small request: Let’s be civil.
I understand emotions (and beer) often cause sports fans to jump the rails a little bit. Because we will have both Georgia and Georgia Tech fans on this blog, the chance for a verbal inferno becomes even greater.
But the same rules apply: no profanity, no profanity that is cleverly disguised with punctuation marks, no racist comments, no sexual innuendo, no stealing of screen names to give the impression that somebody wrote something when they really didn’t, no … well, you get the idea. You can praise, mock, laud and criticize all you like. But let me share something an old editor of mine once told me: If you have to ask, “Can I write this?” the answer is probably no.
Fair enough?
OK, onto the game. Georgia and Georgia Tech is, first and foremost, always about 364 days of bragging rights. But it’s so much more than that today.
– Georgia needs a win to keep hopes alive for a berth in the BCS title. That’s also contingent on the Bulldogs upsetting Alabama in the SEC championship game next week. The Dogs would still play for the conference title even if they were to be upset by the Jackets. But obviously a lot of steam would come out of the game, and certainly it would deflate the fan base.
– Georgia Tech needs a win for a credibility boost and, in that sense. It also would give Jackets fans some hope for the ACC championship game against Florida State and/or a better bowl game. Tech has won three straight. But it has been a largely rocky season and they slipped into the Coastal Division title and a conference championship berth through the backdoor, benefiting from Miami’s decision to bow out in hopes of minimizing expected NCAA sanctions.
Georgia fans have reason to be concerned: Even though the Dogs have shown themselves to be the better and more talented team, there’s a possibility of players being distracted by all of the SEC and BCS talk.
Georgia Tech fans have reason to be concerned: Even with the late-season bounce back and the added skills that quarterback Vad Lee brings to the lineup, the Jackets’ defense hasn’t stopped anybody. Georgia has a balanced offense led by quarterback Aaron Murray (12 touchdowns, zero interceptions since the fourth quarter against Florida) and freshman running backs Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall.
Bottom line: This is a rivalry game, and strange things often occur in rivalry games. At the risk of sounding cliche, I suspect Tech’s best chance to win today will be based on turnovers and winning the special teams battle. Georgia probably also doesn’t want to get into a scoring battle (as was the case in 2008, when the Jackets won 45-42). Red zone production is key for both teams.
That’s it for now. Have fun all. I’m here to serve.
And with that, the cyber venting lines are open.
By Jeff Schultz
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1,171 comments Add your comment
Turd Ferguson
November 24th, 2012
4:37 pm
ROLL TIDE, enjoy it DAWG FANS. cause you have a ARSE wooping coming.
harleyman
November 24th, 2012
4:39 pm
I told y’all Ga Southern was better than Tech.
Russa
November 24th, 2012
4:39 pm
reality check time Florida State, your football team only seems good because you play in the ACC
Get The Eff Outta Here With That BS
November 24th, 2012
4:54 pm
@just me: Thank you for your elitist, racist opinion. Duly noted. This is why you will NEVER be signifigant. Thank god for Tech fans. They don’t even realize.
AWJ
November 24th, 2012
4:55 pm
Bostic…History, technology, and society
God high…management
Hunt Davis … Biology
Lee…management
Sims…management
Uzzi…public policy
Washington….management
Attauchu…science, technology, culture
Finch…management
Jackson…management
Johnson….management
Sierra Dawg
November 24th, 2012
4:56 pm
Gators 13, Noles zip in Q2. Could be another dismal day for the ACC. Where’s Terence Moore and his loud predictions of the best super-conference of all time a few years ago when the Canes and Hokies joined? Gee, I miss Terence. Not.
Get The Eff Outta Here With That BS
November 24th, 2012
5:01 pm
Management?
Sierra Dawg
November 24th, 2012
5:01 pm
just me -
And how does that “look” any different than most college sidelines? Or NFL, for that matter. Contrary to popular belief at the NATS, pocket protectors are not standard issue on most football sidelines.
Jesse
November 24th, 2012
5:04 pm
Hell, if I were a 5star Tech recruit (if they had 5star recruits), I’d major in Brain surgery or Rocket Science. They are are gonna give away the grades anyway.
You put lipstick on the pig. Still a pig.
OLD DOG
November 24th, 2012
5:11 pm
Last I checked this is a football game not a debating contest. If you can’t hack it in the big boy league get into the Ivy League or some other pansey league. You Tech people are always whining after you get your butts whiped by the DAWGS that it’s because of the academic standards. I have been hearing this for the past 50 years and GA has still won 80% of those games. Give it up and admit GA is just a better fottball program..
graphite
November 24th, 2012
5:13 pm
@Kingdaddy….. Looks like the puppies made it.Congrats to you and the rest of the Dawg nation.It looks like we just beat Auburn cows in 1 Quarter,should call it and all go home…… You know in your heart that the Tide will wear ya’ll out. Not even going to make the trip,giving my tix to my son.Watch it in Org. Beach,shuck some oysters,grill a few fish and watch the tide roll !!!! RollOn….
Pitbull
November 24th, 2012
5:14 pm
After the UGA – Tech game I switched over to another game.
Saw an interesting news flash across the bottom of the screen.
The NCAA is close to announcing that it is passing a rule making it illegal to block below the waist. No joke.
Wonder how Paul Johnson’s offense will work then. Should be interesting.
OLD DOG
November 24th, 2012
5:17 pm
Hey Techies if you loose next week and have a 6-7 record the NCAA will have to give you special dispensation to go to any bowl. Stay home and study during the bowl season for all of those hard finals or does the football team have to take finals.
OLD DOG
November 24th, 2012
5:22 pm
Graphite…….. Food sounds good. At least you will eat good and I will be enjoying a big DAWG victory at the dome..
dirty play
November 24th, 2012
5:50 pm
Nice typical dirty play from the trade school. Took out Mike Thornton. They must be proud.
air of mendacity
November 24th, 2012
6:05 pm
Have we heard about Thorton? What is so bad is that it seems to happen every year when Tech getting beat like a drum. Totally classless.
disappointed tech fan
November 24th, 2012
6:14 pm
time for turkey neck to hit the road. If you are paying Johnson over $150,000 a year, you are a bunch of fools
Slayer
November 24th, 2012
6:22 pm
I told you clowns that Georgia would win the national title months ago and nobody believed me. Now you see Georgia is like a tornado on cruise control headed to a national title. Pro teams would be weary of playing us now. Bama is in for the whipping of their lives as is Notre Dame if they survive USC!
Jeff Pybrun
November 24th, 2012
6:23 pm
Dear Georgia Bulldogs,
PLAY A REAL FOOTBALL TEAM!
Alabama. 17
Georgia. 14. Final
Jeff Pybrun
November 24th, 2012
6:24 pm
Roll Dam Tide
Jeff Schultz
November 24th, 2012
6:47 pm
Game column is posted. Let’s shift commenting over there. Thanks all, J.
http://blogs.ajc.com/jeff-schultz-blog/2012/11/24/georgia-playing-at-level-we-havent-seen-under-richt/