
A lovely day could become a long and gloomy night for the visiting Jackets. (Photo by M. Bradley)
Athens – The most intriguing part of what isn’t a very intriguing game — how riveting does it get when the teams have an aggregate record of 11-11? — is how few people are giving Georgia Tech a chance. And by people, I don’t just mean Georgia fans or Vegas neutrals. I mean Tech fans, too.
I haven’t yet met anybody who thinks the Jackets can keep this close, let alone win. Indeed, the consensus seems to be that the betting line — it’s at 14 points as I type — may actually flatter the visitors. And I wouldn’t disagree. I think this is at least a two-touchdown game.
Having said that, we must also note a couple of things. First, the Jackets enter as the team already bowl-eligible. Georgia, as we know, has to win tonight for the privilege, such as it is, of gracing a postseason game in either Memphis or (shudder) Birmingham. Which leads us to our second notation:
Georgia is, on the record, eminently beatable. Six teams have already done the deed. Every time Georgia has played a team that finished above .500, it has lost. (Kentucky lost to Tennessee on Saturday to fall to 6-6, and Kentucky represents Georgia’s best win.) That’s a pretty staggering statistic. But Tech, as we know, has been only slightly better in a demonstrably worse league.
Ergo, the team with the better record enters as a two-touchdown ‘dog. (Not to be confused with Dawg.)
The striking part of Tech’s season to date has been how almost nothing about it has struck you. There had been no rousing victory, unless you count winning in Chapel Hill over a North Carolina team missing 12 players due to investigations of some sort. There had been no blowout loss, unless you count the 34-10 defeat suffered against Miami in the Jackets’ first game without Joshua Nesbitt. The only real drama came in rallying against Wake Forest, and there should be no drama ascribed to any game involving Wake Forest.
Paul Johnson believed his stylized offense would keep on truckin’ without Jonathan Dwyer and Demaryius Thomas, and it has and hasn’t. Tech ranks first in the nation in rushing, next-to-last in passing. Anthony Allen hasn’t been quite as proficient as Dwyer, and all the Jackets’ receivers combined haven’t begun to match the departed Bay-Bay.
The defense was supposed to be better because of Al Groh and his 3-4, but it hasn’t been. It hasn’t gotten worse; it just hasn’t improved to any significant degree. Derrick Morgan, also gone to the NFL, had 12 1/2 sacks last season; through 11 games, Tech as a team has 16.
And here we pause to recall: This time a year ago, Tech was bound for the ACC championship game, which it would win, and then the Orange Bowl, where it would lose. If we cast our glance back 52 weeks, we see that the Jackets are 7-7 over their past 14 games. The upset loss to Georgia has sent the Jackets back to mediocrity.
Only that’s not quite true. It has been a long time since the Jackets had a six-loss regular season, which is what they’re facing if/when they lose tonight. The last time was in 2003, Chan Gailey’s second year. (Tech was also 7-6 in Gailey’s first and last season, but those involved bowl losses, and in 2007 Gailey had nothing to do with the sixth loss. He’d been fired.)
The promise inherent in Paul Johnson was that he, by force of both stylized offense and outsize personality, would prevent the Jackets from ever backsliding this far. But here Tech is, a middling 6-5 and facing a game in which it’s expected to get drubbed by a opponent carrying a losing record. Two years ago, when Johnson’s team stunned Georgia here, that wouldn’t have seemed possible. A year ago, when Tech entered this game ranked No. 7 in the land, it wouldn’t have seemed possible. But here the Jackets are, on a slippery slope that could get a lot more slippery before the night is through.
And with that, the floor is open for questions, comments and observations about the Jackets. (I’m not supposed to be discussing the Bulldogs, which I’m sure will make UGA backers shout, “Hallelujah!”) I welcome your figurative presence. And if you’d care to come up to the press box and sit beside me, please bring a space heater. Apparently the Sanford Stadium folks are conserving electrical energy. Brrr.
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Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:00 pm
There’s no doubt Paul Johnson can coach what he has. Just not sure he has enough.
todd grantham
November 27th, 2010
9:00 pm
this game will end at something like 52-48.
Kay
November 27th, 2010
9:00 pm
Too much time left!
DamntheButcher
November 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
If GA don’t win this game I heard they will play Texas in the overpaid coaches bowl.
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
Let’s see if Georgia tries to score this week before the half.
Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket
November 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
Blair has been kicking off into the end zone most of the season. Is there some particular reason why they’re kicking off short everytime tonight?
Smart like a fox
November 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
eat it–95 yrd drive…..TD Mark did you take Ga and 14?
todd grantham
November 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
even colleges do that commercial, kickoff, commercial.
Hunker Down
November 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
was a lil nervous when i saw chapas with happy feet…glad boykin fielded the ball cleanly
gt_blume
November 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
huge
Bama Guy
November 27th, 2010
9:02 pm
How big is BOTH those red zone chokes… even 2 field goals woul have been huge
Technocrat
November 27th, 2010
9:02 pm
Hey THUGA how does it feel to have some technonerds kick your butt??
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:02 pm
I don’t bet, Smart like a fox.
But if you’re asking if I thought this would be a two-touchdown game, the answer’s yes.
todd grantham
November 27th, 2010
9:02 pm
and NOW i’m having to listen to a commercial for a funeral home. how fitting at the moment.
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:03 pm
I think they’re kicking away from Boykin, FBYJ.
Willy
November 27th, 2010
9:04 pm
“I am too nervous to eat pie.”
Willy
November 27th, 2010
9:04 pm
“I am too nervous to eat pie.”
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:04 pm
Ealey drops it. Georgia penalized for procedure. Tech declines.
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:05 pm
Ealey ran hard that time
Hunker Down
November 27th, 2010
9:05 pm
nice run!!!
Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket
November 27th, 2010
9:05 pm
Huge run by Ealey
uga1989
November 27th, 2010
9:05 pm
Finally a run.
Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket
November 27th, 2010
9:05 pm
the umpire made a nice block for him too
whutz?
November 27th, 2010
9:05 pm
What no flag? What’s up with those ACC refs?
lifer dawg
November 27th, 2010
9:05 pm
Dawgs could care less about this one. Coach Richt doesn’t even brush his butt cut back in angst anymore?? I think he is heading out of town to Miami soon. Tech just running over our little slow and wimpy defense. Willie’s scheme’s last year were much better. Sad day for the once mighty Bulldawgs. We are playing right into the Ogre’s hands. Gonna be a long second half if tech stays on the field!! Will Granthem do anything but leave 3 feet open between our lineman??
Bama Guy
November 27th, 2010
9:06 pm
That’s twice already that a ref mde a block
whutz?
November 27th, 2010
9:06 pm
HAHAH, 6 tackled Green before the ball was in the picture.
Hunker Down
November 27th, 2010
9:06 pm
hand on aj hip
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:07 pm
Kris Durham. First down.
Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket
November 27th, 2010
9:07 pm
Who is this Durham guy? He’s killing us.
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:07 pm
Ealey to the 3.
Hunker Down
November 27th, 2010
9:07 pm
ealey starting to get in a groove
just sayin
November 27th, 2010
9:07 pm
lifer dawg
November 27th, 2010
9:05 pm
Drunken fool. Fantasy include “butt cut”.
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:08 pm
Great play by Murray. Touchdown.
Hunker Down
November 27th, 2010
9:08 pm
wow …that was scary but take it
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:08 pm
Tech guys couldn’t get there.
just sayin
November 27th, 2010
9:08 pm
ROTFLMAO….damn high school D. I thought UGA’s D sucked.
Bama Guy
November 27th, 2010
9:09 pm
Murray could order a freaking pizza, with all the time he has to throw!
Kay
November 27th, 2010
9:09 pm
That’s the way you play football.
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:09 pm
Now, if you’re PJ … you DON’T try to score. You just get to halftime down seven. You’ll take that score.
just sayin
November 27th, 2010
9:09 pm
onside kick….go for it.
Old School
November 27th, 2010
9:09 pm
It doesn’t matter if Tech runs for 1,000 yards, if the Jackets can’t mount some semblance of a pass rush it will be for naught. As good as Murray is, give anybody that kind of time and he will pick you a part.
Hunker Down
November 27th, 2010
9:10 pm
Go Dawgs
empty seats
November 27th, 2010
9:11 pm
look at all of those empty seats. At least 5 thousand out of 85 thousand….
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:11 pm
Georgia with three TOs left. It can make Tech punt.
Instead Tech comes out throwing.
Bama Guy
November 27th, 2010
9:12 pm
Smart call… need 80 yards in 50 seconds… throw a receiver screen…
Grantham
November 27th, 2010
9:12 pm
why is Bokyn playing off the receiver 10 yards.
Old School
November 27th, 2010
9:12 pm
UGA does not have to run the ball. Like was said about the freakin’ Duke QB, whoever the opposing quarterback is has enough time to drop back, take a stroll to The Varsity, order a NDW, stroll back to the stadium, and still have time to find an open receiver.
Tech Man
November 27th, 2010
9:13 pm
Sorry Mark, but UGA has 3 timeouts left so Tech has to try and do something here….
Plus, he’s Paul Johnson. He doesn’t NOT try to score.
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
9:13 pm
I’ll say this for Paul Johnson — no fear.