Georgia’s wins over Tech are the sweetest of all

georgia and tech mediumIf it’s Georgia-Georgia Tech week, then you know certain things are happening. Mark Richt and the UGA coaching staff are assuring everyone that Tech really is still Georgia’s chief rival. UGA fans are fretting about whether the Dogs’ defense can suddenly switch gears to stop that quirky triple option. And Paul Johnson is being his usual snarky, sarcastic self.

This year, there are also the added distractions of worrying about what Georgia’s running game will look like against the Jackets and wondering whether the Dogs might get caught looking ahead to the SEC Championship game the following week.

On that last point, I think it’ll help Georgia’s concentration on Tech that we don’t yet know for sure who the Dogs will play in the Dome.

As for the question of whether the Jackets remain Georgia’s main rival, that’s complicated. There’s no doubt that for many Georgia fans (and players) the game against the Gators in Jacksonville means more since it plays a big part in who wins the SEC East. But there’s also no doubt that the Dogs and their fans hate losing to Tech worse than any other opponent. So, yeah, beating Florida is more important, but losing to Tech hurts more and beating them is such fun.

Fortunately, Georgia has had a lot of fun during the years I’ve been following the Dogs. So here, for those who might have missed it in the past, here’s an updating of my Top 10 favorite wins over Georgia Tech …

1964: Georgia wins 7-0 in Athens. The first of Vince Dooley’s 19 wins over the Jackets in 25 seasons was played on a cold, rainy day Between the Hedges. I had to listen to Ed Thilenius call it on radio but my Dad was there and came home damp but extremely happy. A Tech fumble was recovered by the Dogs at the 22, leading to a winning score by Preston Ridlehuber. The Dogs went on to the Sun Bowl while the loss to Georgia kept the Jackets out of the Gator Bowl, which made the win even sweeter.

1971: Georgia wins 28-24 in Atlanta. This nationally televised game on Thanksgiving night was highlighted by one of the greatest Bulldog comebacks ever. Tech had jumped out to a 14-0 lead and led 17-14 at halftime. Led by Andy Johnson, a classmate of mine in junior high and at Athens High School, the Dogs roared back in the second half to take a 21-17 lead, only to see Tech regain the upper hand, 24-21. The Dogs got the ball at their own 30 with 1:29 on the clock and in one of the most memorable Georgia drives of my lifetime Andy’s running and passing moved them downfield, with Jimmy Poulos going over for the winning TD.

1975: Georgia wins 42-26 in Atlanta. Another nationally telecast Thanksgiving night game on ABC saw the Dogs, led by Ray Goff and Glynn Harrison, run wild over Pepper Rodgers’ Jackets in freezing weather. I was watching this at my future wife’s family home just two days before our wedding, and their next-door neighbor was a big Tech fan. We promised to touch base after the game. I got to make the victory call.

1978: Georgia wins 29-28 in Athens. The game that cemented Buck Belue’s place in the Bulldog pantheon two years before the national championship. The Jackets were up 20-0 when the freshman quarterback got put into the game late in the first half. Helped by a great Scott Woerner punt return, Belue brought the Dogs back and threw a fourth-quarter scoring pass to Amp Arnold that gave Georgia the choice of kicking the PAT for a tie or going for two points and the win. Dooley the gambler won.

1981: Georgia wins 44-7 in Atlanta. The Dogs were riding high with Herschel Walker, but somehow that week the Atlanta sports media latched onto the idea that Georgia was ripe for an upset and we had to put up with a week of hype for the Jackets. Belue put an end to that nonsense on the first play from scrimmage with an 80-yard scoring strike to Lindsay Scott. Oh yes, and Herschel scored four touchdowns.

1993: Georgia wins 43-10 in Atlanta. Another Thanksgiving Day game on TV. This is the one where a brawl between the two teams broke out late after the Jackets had been mouthing off throughout the game. I can still see Goff pulling players out of the fray like they were children.

1997: Georgia wins 27-24 in Atlanta. Tech took a 24-21 lead and thought it had won the game, but Mike Bobo, who threw four touchdown passes that day, led the Dogs downfield, with four pass plays in 40 seconds. The folks in yellow and white still gripe about the interference flag that helped the Dogs along. I think everyone in my neighborhood probably heard the yell I let out when Corey Allen made that winning catch.

2002: Georgia wins 51-7 in Athens. Total domination from beginning to end for Richt’s SEC champions. Probably the most satisfying performance I’ve ever seen by a Georgia team against Tech. And still one of the best days I can ever recall in Sanford Stadium.

2006: Georgia wins 15-12 in Athens. Tech was the ACC Coastal Division champion and No. 16 in the country while Georgia was unranked. You would have expected Tech to be the overwhelming favorite, but the oddsmakers liked the Dogs by 2. Probably because Reggie Ball was Tech’s QB and no team could get in Ball’s head like Georgia. I remember having no doubt the Dogs would win this game simply because the Jackets still had our favorite QB. It didn’t hurt, though, that Paul Oliver never let Tech’s celebrated receiver, Calvin Johnson, become a factor. Georgia’s last scoring drive, directed by Matthew Stafford, was a classic (and you can watch it here complete with Larry Munson’s play-by-play). My daughter says this is the most exciting game she’s ever seen.

2009: Georgia wins 30-24 in Atlanta. I had not gone to Grant Field for a football game in decades, but my son took me as a belated birthday treat. Georgia uncharacteristically took the ball after winning the coin toss and set the template for the game by marching down the field on a 10-play scoring drive that saw the Dogs keeping it exclusively on the ground. Washaun Ealey ended up with 183 yards rushing on the night and Caleb King had 166, including a fantastic 75-yard touchdown run where the Jackets trailing after him reminded me of one of Herschel’s scores against Tech way back when. What a sweet walk that was from Grant Field back to the MARTA station amidst all those downcast folks in gold and white and blue!

There are many others to choose from, so feel free to share your own memories of great Georgia wins over Tech.

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Nooga Dawg

November 23rd, 2011
2:29 pm

The G-fense will be ready for Tech, close game but no way bugs get the win.
GO DAWGS GATA !!!

OoltewahDawg

November 23rd, 2011
2:42 pm

Nooga, are you going to the game? I’m stuck at home working night shift this weekend, so I’m not sure I’ll even get to watch it on TV. I’ll dang sure record it on my DVR, though.

Joe

November 23rd, 2011
2:51 pm

Tech will win. Why?
1- Control clock
2- UGA has no rushing backs healthy, Crowell will rest
3- Murray struggles when game is on his shoulders, panics under pressure

Tech 52, UGA 21

Bark Bark

November 23rd, 2011
2:54 pm

At least Wal-mart has TV’s so I can watch the game at work.

Joe

November 23rd, 2011
2:57 pm

Look for Tech to jump routes on UGA’s short passing game, taking advantage of Murray’s inaccuracy on the long ball. Also, Tech should force 3-4 fumbles from fumble prone UGA running backs.

ARdawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:01 pm

“Look for Tech to jump routes on UGA’s short passing game, taking advantage of Murray’s inaccuracy on the long ball. Also, Tech should force 3-4 fumbles from fumble prone UGA running backs.”

Has anyone alerted ESPN of this expert analysis?

ca dawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:03 pm

i think kelly should replace bill king as the dawg blogger. more fun for everyone.

ca dawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:06 pm

joe: i hope you’re right. mitchell will score 3 in the first half if they do that. and by all means, try and tackle the ball instead of the runner. bet it gets you the same place it’s gotten 9 of the last 10.

and wasn’t it tech that kept putting it on the ground last year?

Cuz

November 23rd, 2011
3:12 pm

I think it was the Banner Herald that had the headline for the 1981 game.

Boom one play, call it a day.

Could have been the AJC.

Joe

November 23rd, 2011
3:16 pm

UGA has 22 fumbles so far, and has lost 40%. Murray does not protect the ball when he’s in the pocket, he’s easy to strip, look for a fumble there too, like Clowney did. If you get pressure on Murray, he jsut throws it up for grabs, get some picks by getting in his face. Murray also doesn’t throw to his tight ends or outlet receivers, so don’t waste a man on them.

Joe

November 23rd, 2011
3:16 pm

If Crowell comes out, pound him, at the first sign of pain, he’ll leave the game.

Joe

November 23rd, 2011
3:19 pm

Murray throws more int’s than almost any QB in the NCAA, he’s ranked 12th in most interceptions. He’s careless with the ball, play under his receivers as his arm is weak. Easy to get an interception or 2 against UGA even Kentucky did.

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:32 pm

@Joe “look for a fumble there too, like Clowney did. If you get pressure on Murray, he jsut throws it up for grabs, get some picks by getting in his face. Murray also doesn’t throw to his tight ends or outlet receivers, so don’t waste a man on them.”

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Ok, this took me a second to respond to because I had to get myself to stop laughing at you. First, GT has NO ONE in the class of Clowney or Mel Ingram on the defensive line so give that a rest. But you went off the deep end when you said Murray doesn’t throw to tight ends or outlet receivers. Let me help you there buddy:
Catches Yards TDs
Orson Charles (TE) 35 435 5
Michael Bennett (”outlet” WR) 29 296 4
Malcolm Mitchell (WR) 32 549 4
Tavarres King (WR) 34 387 6
Marlon Brown (WR) 14 228 3
Chris Conley (WR) 11 219 1
Aron White (TE) 7 86 2

Now, which of those TEs were you NOT going to put a man on? Please say Orson Charles. Which of those “outlet” receivers were you going to leave open? Watch the games before making comments man.

ARdawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:32 pm

Joe,

Excellent advice. For a defense that can get to him anyways. Whose will you borrow?

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:33 pm

Let’s face it Joe, QB play of Murray isn’t your strong suit, maybe football isn’t either. Murray’s arm strength is only been questioned by, well, YOU.

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:37 pm

Murray has less picks than Bryn Renner, Landry Jones, and Brandon Weeden. He is top 20 in the nation in QB rating.and top 10 in TDs. Now, where did you get your “12th in most interceptions” crap from? There are 30 QBs in college football with more pics than Aaron Murray. Your credibility for this is dying as we speak.

WDE

November 23rd, 2011
3:39 pm

@TampaDawg that’s a mighty tall order..Joe watch the games , Joe know what he is talking about…anyway TD hope you have a great Thanksgiving and we can enjoy the annual Bug Tussle with a UGA win! Go Dogs !

ca dawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:41 pm

joe, so many mistakes, friend. georgia ranks 12th in interceptions MADE, not interceptions given up. please learn to read statistical tables correctly… or did you not learn that at engineering U? murray has thrown 9 INT’s this year in 302 attempts. he’s 18th in the country in passing efficiency. he touched y’all last year, and he’ll do it again.

btw, what in the world makes you think that tech can pressure murray like carolina did? you guys have racked up an impressive 19 sacks this year–good for 71st in the country! if you get to murray twice, i’d be shocked.

ca dawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:42 pm

@tampa: joe got confused looking at the cfb stats. he saw us ranked 12th in “interceptions,” and assumed it was interceptions thrown rather than interceptions made. that tells you about everything you need to know about joe’s football IQ.

ca dawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:44 pm

dumbest poster of the day award goes to… joe! and it was a competitive category.

Dawg48

November 23rd, 2011
3:48 pm

I hope tech follows joe’s advice!

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:49 pm

It allll makes sense now ca dawg. And to you and WDE and your families, have a great thanksgiving.

ARdawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:49 pm

Joe and Joe and Joe were “neck” and “neck” down the stretch

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
3:51 pm

Who’s the genius calling wide receivers “outlets”?

That would be a fullback or tailback junior.

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
3:53 pm

Murray really doesn’t throw to his tight ends often, 2-3x a game, and Charles drops the ball 50% of the time, so don’t cover him until the red zone. And right on, don’t bother wasting a defensive player to cover the fullback or running back, as Murray rarely remembers to hit a checkdown.

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
3:58 pm

So what you’re trying to say Ricky is that with Charles and White having 42 catches this year and, as you put it, “Charles drops the ball 50%” of the time, then your 2-3x a game to the TE makes no sense at all. Are you really Joe just trying with a new name? Orson Charles is one of the top TEs in the country (check the award nominations) so please, don’t bother to cover him while he smokes GT for another 100 yards this year. And Murray lit GT up pretty good last year for 3 TDs and NO Int’s .. have fun with that.

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
4:06 pm

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:11 pm

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
4:06 pm
Murray ranks 95th in interceptions.

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Yeah, with a whopping 9.

Guess you deceptively left out the fact that he is also 18th in QB rating, and 7th in TDs.

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
4:12 pm

Tech’s QB’s are hard to sack, only gave up 11 sacks, top 15 in country, UGA’s QB’s easy to sack, gave up 24, bottom 25 in country.

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:13 pm

GTs QB didn’t even get ranked. Go figure.

ca dawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:15 pm

looks like i called the dumbest poster race too soon. ricky is closing hard down the backstretch.

ricky: just imagine how good murray’s numbers would be if charles caught all the passes that you claim he’s dropped. so is your point that murray is bad or that his receivers are? or are you just throwing stuff against a wall and seeing if anything sticks?

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
4:15 pm

Murray has thrown 7 balls to Figgins, 6 to Crowell, none to Ogletree, so don’t cover backs, he only throws to them 1x per game, unles sin red zone.

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:19 pm

What are you like 10 years old? A pro style offense will ALWAYS have more sacks given up than a triple option offense. Basic football buddy

ca dawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:19 pm

murray has a 3 to 1 TD to INT ratio. see? i can do this, too.

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
4:20 pm

Washington’s pass effic is 164, higher than Murray’s, and 5th in the nation.

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
4:23 pm

Keenum has thrown it 400+ times, only 3 picks. Face it, Murray is inteception prone.

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:24 pm

No Joe, I mean, Ricky, that’s how many completions they have. That’s not how many times they have been thrown to. Not to mention, both Crowell and Figgens scored TDs on those 6 or 7 receptions each, so please, don’t cover them. Pretty sure CPJ won’t be taking your weak football advice.

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
4:25 pm

Tech’s passing attack is efficient, moreso than UGA’s.

Tech’s #5 passing effic nationally, UGA is lower.

http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/1030

ca dawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:25 pm

tampa: happy thanksgiving to you too, bud.

ricky: pal, i don’t know where to start. your gameplan should be scrawled in crayola. did it occur to you that the reason our backs don’t have many catches is that we keep them in to pass protect most of the time? but sure, by all means don’t cover them up when we do send them out on routes. i bet murray finds them, and that he torches your defense just like he did last year and will again next year.

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:26 pm

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
4:26 pm

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:27 pm

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:29 pm

Tevin Washington has been sacked 11 times and intercepted 6 times in just 125 pass attempts. I don’t care what his rating is, he sucks!

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
4:30 pm

Tech is #2 in 3rd down conversions on offense, UGA is #34.

http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/1036

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:31 pm

10 TDs, 6 pics, 125 attempts. That translates out to 15 pics in a normal amount of passes per season. Tevin SUCKS!

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
4:32 pm

Tech’s pass defense is top 25 in country.

Tell Murray to bring it on!

http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/1041

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:33 pm

48% completion percentage .. keep digging. You might soon get to some numbers that matter.

Ricky

November 23rd, 2011
4:37 pm

UGA special teams stink!

Field goal kicker woofed on 10 kicks.

Kick return team can’t tackle.

Punter shanks more punts than anyone.

Advantage Jackets!

ca dawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:37 pm

ricky, since washington is such an efficient QB, i bet your gameplan will be to throw the ball. i mean, look at that passer efficiency! NO ONE could stop tevin washington!

TampaDawg

November 23rd, 2011
4:37 pm

I guess you meant to leave off the rushing defense stats right? I would too if I were you. UGA has the number 2 rushing defense, tech, not even in the top 50. But as for your “vaunted” pass defense, how does it feel to be ranked BEHIND Kentucky, Temple, East Carolina and UCF? Nice reference. I think Murray will be ok. He has beaten teams ranked higher than your wittle guys.