
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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GTBuzz81
November 27th, 2010
10:12 pm
We need to get some hits on Murray.
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
10:13 pm
Pitch. Catch.
A-town
November 27th, 2010
10:13 pm
Glory Glory enjoy the toilet bowl
Old School
November 27th, 2010
10:13 pm
Why would UGA do anything but throw the ball?!?
GT FAN
November 27th, 2010
10:13 pm
wow that will cost us the game!
Just saying
November 27th, 2010
10:13 pm
Kay
November 27th, 2010
10:12 pm
His foot was out of bounds.
he could have touched out and then reestablished in bounds. The commentators are so bad, they don’t show that.
A-town
November 27th, 2010
10:14 pm
GT defense assumes the position – we’ve been in the business of beating ourselves all year. That with gifts from ACC refss
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
10:14 pm
Ealey to the 5
GT FAN
November 27th, 2010
10:14 pm
THese announcers are awful. I know are records are bad but they can not be bad enough to get the d league annoucers.
Luke
November 27th, 2010
10:14 pm
Just saying,
Actually Bob Davie did mention it. Briefly, but he mentioned it.
A-town
November 27th, 2010
10:14 pm
What would Colorado do?
Paul in RDU
November 27th, 2010
10:15 pm
About time for another TO
Kay
November 27th, 2010
10:15 pm
Just cannot stop them.
No defense.
Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket
November 27th, 2010
10:15 pm
@Just saying … if he went out of bounds on his own, then he cannot be the first person to touch the ball after he comes back inbounds. That’s an “illegal touch” penalty. Obviously, the replay official didn’t think his foot was out of bounds.
Luke
November 27th, 2010
10:16 pm
Hmm…UGA burning timeouts early. Think it could hurt ‘em?
White & Gold
November 27th, 2010
10:16 pm
@Just saying: showing your ignorance of the game again. Once you are out, you are out. You can’t be out of bounds, come back in and be eligible to do anything. In any case, there was no refutable evidence. Didn’t like the call, but it was good.
GTBuzz81
November 27th, 2010
10:17 pm
Enter your comments here
Just saying
November 27th, 2010
10:17 pm
Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket
November 27th, 2010
10:15 pm
@Just saying … if he went out of bounds on his own, then he cannot be the first person to touch the ball after he comes back inbounds. That’s an “illegal touch” penalty. Obviously, the replay official didn’t think his foot was out of bounds.
True. It looked like his foot touched the line. But I guess the official didn’t think it was clear enough to overturn.
sugarpikegang
November 27th, 2010
10:17 pm
gt defense (sic)….
Glory Glory
November 27th, 2010
10:17 pm
A-Town, enjoy Shreveport. And a lifetime of virginity.
Luke
November 27th, 2010
10:17 pm
Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket,
Illegal touching is only called on passes and kicks. As much as I wish it was called on fumbles.
Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket
November 27th, 2010
10:17 pm
If Tech loses this game … and I’m not saying they will … then it will be primarily because they didn’t capitalize on the Dogs’ mistakes. UGA has lost three fumbles, and Tech hasn’t scored a single point off those turnovers.
Kay
November 27th, 2010
10:18 pm
Flowery Branch: his foot sprayed the chalk up, leaving a mark!
Just saying
November 27th, 2010
10:18 pm
@White & Gold why do you post under a name that describes your dental work?
Rwreck77
November 27th, 2010
10:18 pm
What about the way Ga kicked the ball up field as they went for it. I didn’t think that was legal, Would it have been considered incidental?
Paul in RDU
November 27th, 2010
10:18 pm
In other news – in the 1st test at Brisbane, England is 171-0 after 57 overs in the 2nd inning.
For you non-cricket lovers – that’s a really good score
Just saying
November 27th, 2010
10:19 pm
Kay
November 27th, 2010
10:18 pm
Flowery Branch: his foot sprayed the chalk up, leaving a mark!
I think you saw the spit from PJ cursing mouth.
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GTBuzz81
November 27th, 2010
10:19 pm
Hold them to a fg would be nice
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
10:19 pm
Fourth and goal. What would Paul Johnson do?
White & Gold
November 27th, 2010
10:20 pm
@Just saying: uh, think you used a variation of that comment earlier. Ignorant and unoriginal.
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
10:20 pm
Bulldogs just called their last timeout
Just saying
November 27th, 2010
10:20 pm
Man, UGA’s offensive line is soft.
Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket
November 27th, 2010
10:20 pm
Georgia has now used all three timeouts, and we’re still in the 3rd quarter!
Hunker Down
November 27th, 2010
10:21 pm
not sure of the time out…think dawgs got to be able to get a yard if they hope to win the game
sugarpikegang
November 27th, 2010
10:21 pm
wow…wow…wow…GT has a wide open door…but will they go through it!?!
Paul in RDU
November 27th, 2010
10:21 pm
Mark – Is there any doubt what CPJ would do here? Same thing CMR is going to do
Kay
November 27th, 2010
10:21 pm
All they have to do is pass the ball.
But then if they do, maybe we can deflect OR INTERCEPT!!!!!
Just saying
November 27th, 2010
10:21 pm
@White & Gold the gold in your mouth is going to be worth more than that GT degree. Unless you want to move to Bangalore India. hahahah!
GT FAN
November 27th, 2010
10:21 pm
They dont need timeouts they can throw outs to the sideline with ease.
GTBuzz81
November 27th, 2010
10:21 pm
Hold them on 4th and goal and Mark can start packing his bags.
Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket
November 27th, 2010
10:21 pm
It’s interesting … UGA is averaging 6.1 yards per rush vs. Tech’s 4.9 yards. You’d think Georgia would run the ball more often.
GT FAN
November 27th, 2010
10:22 pm
Just saying- way to go personal DB.
2BT
November 27th, 2010
10:22 pm
Georgia fans, if you wonder why we chcukle at you with far less superior talent on the field, there’s your evidence! LOL
Just saying
November 27th, 2010
10:22 pm
why not spread the field, then run the ball.
Paul in RDU
November 27th, 2010
10:22 pm
Hunker Down – I agree with you that UGA has to go for it. I think CMR wants to make sure they have the right play. In the Sugar Bowl in 1979 PSU tried to run it when Paterno wanted to throw but deferred to his OC – the rest is history
Mark Bradley
November 27th, 2010
10:23 pm
Touchdown, Ealey. Georgia back in front.
Glory Glory
November 27th, 2010
10:23 pm
SUCK IT, NERDS!!!!
GT FAN
November 27th, 2010
10:23 pm
Coach Mark richt is coaching for his job.
2BT
November 27th, 2010
10:24 pm
glad the TO to get 5 inches was worth it. Hope it doesn’t hurt you later. (Well, actually, I really do!
GTBuzz81
November 27th, 2010
10:24 pm
Stupid dawg looks bored.