Live from Tech: The best team in Ga. makes its debut!

The state's best team makes it extremely noisy arrival Saturday morning. (Photo by M. Bradley)

The state's finest football squad makes its extremely noisy entrance. (Photo by M. Bradley)

Yeah, I know. I meant the headline to be, as we say in the trade, a grabber. But I believe Georgia Tech will again be the finest college football team in our fair state this season, and if I didn’t say something semi-provocative up top you wouldn’t have much cause to participate in a live chat off Tech-Jacksonville State, would you?

I’ve hung around Tech long enough to know that the first thing the Institute’s Old Guard checks on entering the stadium is this: Are the Jackets wearing gold? (Taz Anderson is a stickler on this point.) And my early answer is: I think so, but I’m not certain. Because all I can spot at this moment are Jackets warming below clad in white football pants and gray T-shirts.

I assume they’ll be wearing shoulder pads eventually, but you never know. Paul Johnson likes his teams to be tough, and maybe he has decided to measure that commodity by having his men go pad-less.

Pretty good crowd outside on Bobby Dodd Way (see above extremely professionally shot photograph), although traffic wasn’t an issue, at least for the Prince of Evasive Action. (That’d be me.)

Today’s route: Northside to Howell Mill to 14th to Hemphill — stop at McDonald’s for sausage biscuit — to Ferst to my new assigned parking lot, which is, I believe, located in Fulton County. Though I’m not entirely certain, and neither was the GPS on my iPhone. (That’s my way of saying: The longer I stay in this business, the farther away I have to park.)

Things to watch for? Well, I’m not Mr. College Football, so I’m not very good at this keys-to-the-game stuff. I’m guessing Tech will win by about four touchdowns, but I also note that one betting site has the Jackets favored by 41 points. (The same site also has Tech favored by 24 1/2 points — in the first two quarters. Bet with both hands.)

I’m shooting low because I figure Tech will start fast and then ease up, and when you run the ball — you probably know this already — the clock tends to move. And I can’t imagine PJ the HC will be worried about running up the score when there’s a bigger game in five days.

But that’s just me. For all I know, this thing could wind up 222-0. (The line on that game had Cumberland a 197-point ‘dog.) Or Tech could fumble 17 times and keep the Gamecocks in it. (Ryan Perrilloux, of whom you’ve heard, isn’t playing, as you’ve also heard.)

And I believe I’ve just set an NCAA record: Seven parentheticals in nine paragraphs. (For the heck of it, let’s make it eight in nine.) I’ll be here all day to see if I can do a sans-steroid Barry Bonds on that new benchmark — put it way out of reach — and I’d be obliged if you’d join me in the attempt.

Update: Tech has appeared and is wearing gold. Gold pants. White jerseys. Taz can relax.

213 comments Add your comment

Melinda

September 5th, 2009
2:44 pm

The original AP!

Dude… the Jonas brothers? I think you have to give your man-card back now.

Sting 'em Buzz

September 5th, 2009
2:46 pm

he might need to get that helmet back…at least his head wasn’t in it while it was rolling around

Sting 'em Buzz

September 5th, 2009
2:48 pm

3 and out to start the 2nd half….good job defense

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
2:49 pm

Dwyer and Nesbitt in now. Starting D was in on the previous series.

Sting 'em Buzz

September 5th, 2009
2:49 pm

Dwyer is still in….and gets 4 yards on first

Sting 'em Buzz

September 5th, 2009
2:50 pm

Dwyer is back out in favor of Lucas Cox

Sting 'em Buzz

September 5th, 2009
2:50 pm

they are working on Dwyers hand

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
2:51 pm

Take away Dwyer’s 74-yarder and Tech averaged 6.7 YPR in the first half.

And now a three-and-out.

Sting 'em Buzz

September 5th, 2009
2:51 pm

Lucas Cox is sporting a mohawk

Sting 'em Buzz

September 5th, 2009
2:52 pm

punt rolls to the three after a kangaroo hop

Melinda

September 5th, 2009
2:53 pm

Navy is hanging in there with OSU. I would love to see them beat the Sweater. I hate the Sweater. And what the hell is a buckeye?

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
2:54 pm

Navy within two points of Ohio State, two minutes left.

Remind me again: Who used to coach Navy?

Sting 'em Buzz

September 5th, 2009
2:55 pm

A buckeye is a candy. A peanut butter ball dipped in chocolate, with the top uncovered.

IndyGT

September 5th, 2009
2:55 pm

Is it just me, but does the ground game look a little stagnant? I guess, I was expecting it to be a little more fluid. Take away the Dwyer run, and ~2 good runs by Nesbitt – we don’t have that many running yards.

Sting 'em Buzz

September 5th, 2009
2:55 pm

Mark, that would be some guy named Paul Johnson, whoever that is.

Sting 'em Buzz

September 5th, 2009
2:56 pm

it is looking like 3 yards and a cloud of dust

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
2:57 pm

Navy went for two to tie. Instead Ohio State intercepted and scored two of its own.

46,131 is today’s attendance.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
2:58 pm

Jacksonville has defended Tech better than Georgia did, if I might be so bold.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
2:59 pm

Burnett breaks up a third-down pass to Greg Smith, once a Jacket himself.

Sting 'em Buzz

September 5th, 2009
3:00 pm

Well folks, it’s time to head out of the office.

Go Jackets!!!!!

Melinda

September 5th, 2009
3:00 pm

CPJ put up 59 on Tressel in the 2000 I-AA (can’t call it FCS) championship game. I don’t think the Sweater will ever like the flexbone!

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:03 pm

Nesbitt completes a slip screen to Bay-Bay for the first down. Tech across midfield.

And I think the Jackets are missing Roddy Jones. Which is what the Bulldogs did last Nov. 28 — miss Roddy Jones.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:04 pm

Bay-Bay over 100 yards receiving.

Anthony Allen drops a pass.

txjacketfan

September 5th, 2009
3:04 pm

OMG Yellow Jackets on ESPN360.com live and free on Comcast cable…Loving this from Houston

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:05 pm

Embry Peeples with a catch for the first down. Tech throwing it better this half.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:06 pm

Nesbitt blows a handoff to Allen. Third Tech turnover.

Not Disappointed!

September 5th, 2009
3:06 pm

Nesbit is throwing much better than last year.\\

Ramblin Wreck!

Pswole

September 5th, 2009
3:06 pm

I am not seeing these great hands that Allen is suppose to have.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:06 pm

I think CPJ now has his teaching tools for tomorrow.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:08 pm

I think Tech is bored with this one. Which isn’t surprising, since I’m bored myself.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:08 pm

Watching Morgan on a third down. Got doubled, perhaps tripled.

Melinda

September 5th, 2009
3:09 pm

I doubt that the team will feel like they won after he gets done, er, “discussing” the fumbles.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:10 pm

Morgan’s out now. Not hurt, though. And Gamecocks are across midfield.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:12 pm

Jax to the 30. Morgan back. Nice little drive here. PJ standing and staring at his defense during a timeout.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:17 pm

Third quarter ends. Budweiser song time.

Jax on the 15. This game is … I don’t know … not really interesting but not nearly the wipeout it once looked to be.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:20 pm

FG for JSU. It’s 31-10. Julian Burnett with a nice stop on a third-down shovel pass.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:24 pm

Nesbitt with another fumble. Got this back, though.

Dwyer not in this series.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:29 pm

Nesbitt touchdown pass to Allen. Nothing wrong with that throw. It’s 38-10.

No, it’s not. Blair missed the PAT. Right. It’s 37-10. Something else for PJ to gnaw on.

Not Disappointed!

September 5th, 2009
3:29 pm

Nice play Nesbit! Son, just dropped a soda in my lap. Oy!

Ramblin Wreck!

MB Fan

September 5th, 2009
3:29 pm

Jim Donnan – the poster imposter – must be nuts if he thinks that SC “whipped” NCST – Did you see what the score was?? 7-3 (boy, that’s a real whipping) – And the 7 points came from a fumble by NCST giving SC the ball on the 1. Wow – what dominance – just another cocky SEC jerk to me.

Pswole

September 5th, 2009
3:31 pm

We are not looking great. There is a lot of work to be done by Thursday night. I would like to see JD pass 100 yards. I thought missed extra points and all these fumbles would be behind us though. I am pleased to see us trying to pass more. Many that should have been caught were dropped.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:33 pm

It’s a funny game. Tech obviously never in trouble, but it looked better in the first quarter than it has since.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:36 pm

Jax punting on fourth-and-3 from midfield. I hate keep-it-close-cosmetically junk like that.

Tevin Washington in at QB for the GIOT.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:43 pm

Nice drive by Washington, but Blair pulls a 42-yard field goal left. Still 37-10. And I’m about to head to the locker room. (We’re inside three minutes now.) Any guesses on PJ’s mood?

Not Disappointed!

September 5th, 2009
3:44 pm

Somebody kick the kicker!

Ramblin Wreck!

Not Disappointed!

September 5th, 2009
3:45 pm

Anybody’s guess!

Pswole

September 5th, 2009
3:47 pm

CPJ is going to be pissed. I am looking forward to his very blunt quotes. Shortcomings in the turnover and kicking game that we had last year do not look corrected. At least the special teams looked a little better.

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:57 pm

JSU TD pass inside final minute. Second team D was in. Score is 37-17. Not quite what I figured. I said four touchdowns, did I not?

Mark Bradley

September 5th, 2009
3:59 pm

Special teams except for placekicking.

gtbabe

September 5th, 2009
4:09 pm

good job today….fumbles concern me and so did missing that fg…would have liked to seen dwyer play more, honestly feel he’s legit for heisman but can’t compete if he doesn’t play..go get’em thursday night..