Live from Tech-UNC: Will first-play lightning strike yet again?

The result of GT's first snap when last we spoke. (AJC photo by Johnny Crawford)

Exhibit C: Tech's first snap last week. (AJC photo by Johnny Crawford)

I’m not in the habit of constructing game plans — I would never ever venture to give highly paid coaches any advice, heh heh — but I offer one piece of advice for North Carolina’s Everett Withers:

On the first Georgia Tech snap, have your men back up 30 yards.

The way I see it, it’s better to yield a chunk of yardage that a touchdown.

As we know, Tech has scored on its first play of every game this season, which is about to conclude its first month. Against Western Carolina, it was a 5-yard toss sweep. (Turnover set it up.) Against Middle Tennessee, it was a 73-yard touchdown pass. Against Kansas, it was the 95-yard counter by Orwin Smith.

Aggregate time of possession on Tech’s first series of Games 1-3: Thirty-four seconds.

Aggregate number of points on Tech’s first series of Games 1-3: Twenty-one.

Today’s titanic tilt comes billed as Tech’s first test, which it is, kind of. But Carolina isn’t exactly a convincing 3-0. It overrode five turnovers in Week 2 to beat Rutgers, and in Week 3 it was outgained by Virginia, which has won one conference game in two seasons. (Both games were in Chapel Hill, FYI.)

I like Tech by at least 10 points today — the Vegas line is GT by a TD — but I offer this caveat: Even if the Tar Heels win on the scoreboard, there’s no guarantee it’ll stick. As you’ve doubtless heard, Carolina is in the habit of forfeiting victories.

On that cheery note, the floor is again open for questions, comments and thoughts on the choking Braves. (What’s that? They’re three games up? Never mind.) I’ll be here until the last touchdown is scored, and I welcome your company. And I thank you, as ever, in advance.

By Mark Bradley

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Digdawger

September 24th, 2011
5:14 pm

So a WNBA game pulls attendance from a tech game? Stupid nerds!! Then again, at least there are girls at a Dream game, unlike at the Chicken Choke by Coke.

BS Patrol

September 24th, 2011
5:14 pm

Who makes these rules like Targeting and Playing too Rough (Sweeting?). Next it will be no touching near the dreadlocks. Harness tackle? What could be safer? I could go on all day but the bottom line is the game is being ruined. No one is going to watch pattycake for 3 hours.
Great game Jackets! Keep it rolling.

In the middle of 5.6 million People and a High School Stadium Not Filled Again

September 24th, 2011
5:15 pm

With nothing else to do in Athens, why didn’t they sell out there stadium last week?

More UGA fans in Atlanta than Tech fans just to let you know

They decided to drive over to Athens to watch a real college football team instead of going to those boring events

Nice try

Tech would be 3-1 with UGA's Schedule

September 24th, 2011
5:16 pm

Tech’s little brother Navy nearly beat USC at USC. GT would have beaten USC, but still probably lost to Boise….would have definitely put up more offense against Boise St. that UGA did.

In the middle of 5.6 million People and a High School Stadium Not Filled Again

September 24th, 2011
5:17 pm

More UGA fans than Tech fans in Atlanta

LOL

And they forgo those events to attend something better in Athens

Keep Posting Digdawger

September 24th, 2011
5:19 pm

You are a shining example of the typical UGA fan. Keep posting boy, keep posting… it is entertaining for us Tech fans.

Just don’t disappear like Steve did when he ran our of 4th grader insults.

500k rednecks fill a stadium for three quarters

September 24th, 2011
6:23 pm

Combined IQ of 2… Thanks to Uga 27.

Delbert D.

September 24th, 2011
6:27 pm

Atlanta’s population is 420,003. 2010 census.

goodsport

September 25th, 2011
1:58 pm

I don’t a win for U G A next week.

goodsport

September 25th, 2011
2:02 pm

Again, i do not see a win for GA next week,need more sleep!