Live from Athens: Does anybody really think Tech can win?

It could be a long and gloomy night for the visiting Jackets. (Photo by M. Bradley)

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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Glory Glory

November 27th, 2010
10:37 pm

That is one ugly Bulldog in the doghouse. Geez, couldn’t we find something a little more attractive?

Burgess

November 27th, 2010
10:37 pm

Get ready for the post game news conference when Paul Johnson throws his players under the bus. Just once…..JUST ONCE, I’d love to hear him take responsibility like Nick Saban and Mack Brown have recently.

todd grantham

November 27th, 2010
10:37 pm

hell, this is boring for me and i’m a Georgia coach.

Luke

November 27th, 2010
10:37 pm

todd,

Yeah, I have no idea why this game is on primetime.

White & Gold

November 27th, 2010
10:37 pm

Do your parents know you are on the Internet without adult supervision? Your comments make you seem like a 12-year old middle schooler.

Rwreck77

November 27th, 2010
10:38 pm

Posters all, lay off the cheerleader comments. They are classless,

Glory Glory

November 27th, 2010
10:38 pm

The ugly cheerleaders are on the UGA side tonight.

Paul in RDU

November 27th, 2010
10:38 pm

Pass to GT #20 “Roddy Johnson”

Burgess

November 27th, 2010
10:38 pm

I’m liking Bob Davie more and more after he what he said about Tech winning with Gailey’s players and questioning if big time skill people would come to play in Tech’s offense.
He does get it.

Luke

November 27th, 2010
10:39 pm

Burgess, tell me what Johnson has done wrong? Fumbles aren’t his fault. He’s made the right calls. Turnovers in the redzone aren’t on him.

GT FAN

November 27th, 2010
10:39 pm

Does anybody know GT’s turnover margin is for the year?

Just saying

November 27th, 2010
10:39 pm

@Old School there is a reason Nebraska, OK, Texas, etc… stopped running the triple option. Much of GT’s success with it is due to the fact that defenses rarely see it. Now when Nesbit runs it, it is very tough. BTW, UGA hasn’t stopped anyone with a running game this year.

Old School

November 27th, 2010
10:39 pm

great play by Boykin

uga1989

November 27th, 2010
10:40 pm

Glory Glory

November 27th, 2010
10:40 pm

Leave it to a tech nerd to use someone else’s name on a blog. Go right ahead, you’ll be nowhere to be found after your honey bees get thrashed (again).

WOLLEY STEKCAJ

November 27th, 2010
10:40 pm

Get ready for post game comments from Johnson, will blame eveeryone but hinself. Players did not execute, fumbles everywhere, maybe we should work on this in practice.

Tech makes Ggeorgia look like a BCS championshhip contenderr.

Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket

November 27th, 2010
10:40 pm

Nice job on the QB draw.

Mark Bradley

November 27th, 2010
10:41 pm

Tech driving again.

Old School

November 27th, 2010
10:41 pm

Washington has been impressive running this offense, and it’s only his third full game. Faster and quicker than Nesbit and is showing he can take a pounding.

Just saying

November 27th, 2010
10:41 pm

This game is far from over. UGA can’t stop Tech.

Luke

November 27th, 2010
10:42 pm

Where is all of this getting squashed come from? Its only a 14 point game and there is still a quarter left to play. Last time I checked, Tech has almost 500 yards of offense.

RichieRich86

November 27th, 2010
10:42 pm

Wow this blog actually has some calm Tech Fans posted. The Dawg blog is ridicules. They make yal look pretty bad. This game has been ridicules. Go Dawgs… and I agree yal might have a highschool offense but for some reason a D1 defense can’t stop it. So it must be good.

GT FAN

November 27th, 2010
10:42 pm

Burgess- that’s the reason he is not coaching anymore. He has no clue.

Luke

November 27th, 2010
10:42 pm

400*** sorry.

Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket

November 27th, 2010
10:42 pm

For those who want to blame CPJ, I ask, “How many times has HE fumbled the ball tonight?” Our offense … HIS offense … has moved the ball very well when we’ve held onto the ball. Don’t blame the coach for turnovers.

todd grantham

November 27th, 2010
10:43 pm

Looks like i picked a bad week to quit smoking.

RichieRich86

November 27th, 2010
10:43 pm

I have a question for you true Tech fans. Do yal really like this option offense?

Rwreck77

November 27th, 2010
10:43 pm

Looks like we cant stop each other!!

Mark Bradley

November 27th, 2010
10:43 pm

Touchdown. Georgia offside.

Tech hanging in, some way

Luke

November 27th, 2010
10:44 pm

Not all Tech fans are ridiculous. Just like UGA fans. There are terrible fans everywhere. Just gotta get past the 12 year olds where you can have a nice conversation about football.

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Burgess

November 27th, 2010
10:44 pm

Johnson didn’t fumble himself, but he runs a offense that is going to turn the ball over.

Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket

November 27th, 2010
10:44 pm

HEY! We kicked an extra point without first committing a penalty! We’re getting better. LOL.

todd grantham

November 27th, 2010
10:44 pm

the time of possession must be totally dominated by tech.

RichieRich86

November 27th, 2010
10:45 pm

Rwreck77,

your just now realizing this? This game is crazy!!!! probably the sloppiest game I’ve seen.

Just saying

November 27th, 2010
10:45 pm

Weird how washington fell down and the ball was on the 1, but then was spotted on the 1/2 yard line. Just saying weird. Wouldn’t have mattered. UGA can’t stop any thing that resembles a running game and GT is much better at running than that.

Mark Bradley

November 27th, 2010
10:45 pm

Tech has had it for 32 minutes to Georgia’s 17.

todd grantham

November 27th, 2010
10:45 pm

tech is hanging in because Georgia has little talent on defense and the worst head coach in the sec.

Luke

November 27th, 2010
10:46 pm

Richie,

It gives me heart attacks. I think there’s a lot CPJ doesn’t put in our offense due to our offensive line. They’re just too big for what we run. As Bob Davie said earlier, there’s a “Run n’ Shoot” aspect that CPJ used to run that does work on some defenses. We just need to get CPJs recruits.

Mark Bradley

November 27th, 2010
10:46 pm

Tech has scored more points against Georgia this year than last. With its backup quarterback.

Just saying

November 27th, 2010
10:46 pm

todd grantham

November 27th, 2010
10:45 pm

tech is hanging in because Georgia has little talent on defense and the worst head coach in the sec.

Except on offense. But that wouldn’t fit your argument so ignore that.

todd grantham

November 27th, 2010
10:46 pm

makes me wonder how Georgia kept it as close as it did with Auburn.

Luke

November 27th, 2010
10:47 pm

Burgess, one fumble today has been caused by the offense pitching it. One, uno. The others have been our RBs pulling a Caleb King and just dropping it.

GT FAN

November 27th, 2010
10:47 pm

Richie RIch- Not really but I think it gives GT the best chance to win, because we do not line the field with NFL talent like some Teams do in college football. I would like to see a little more passing.

todd grantham

November 27th, 2010
10:48 pm

Just sayin’, when a team averages over 30 ppg, it should be better than 5-6.

todd grantham

November 27th, 2010
10:48 pm

that’s Points Per Game, if you didnt know.

Just saying

November 27th, 2010
10:49 pm

wow, bobo calls a outside running play. Our running success has been up the middle, inside the tackles

Mark Bradley

November 27th, 2010
10:49 pm

Third and 8.

todd grantham

November 27th, 2010
10:49 pm

WOW! bobo is really showing his imagination now.

yellow fuzz

November 27th, 2010
10:49 pm

Kate I still want my 25 bucks back