The biggest play: Roddy Jones down the sideline. (AJC photo by Johnny Crawford)
Georgia Tech hadn’t been tested, so it decided to test itself. It watched North Carolina score three second-half touchdowns and override a 14-point deficit, and suddenly serious stuff had arisen. The nation’s No. 25 team was tied at home, 7:22 to play.
“We thought we’d try to make a game a little more exciting,” Paul Johnson would say afterward, half-smiling but not nearly laughing. That said …
Johnson mightn’t have enjoyed every detail of this game — the two turnovers, the missed field-goal attempt, the never-ending run of lousy special-teams play, the dropped touchdown pass by the otherwise ascendant Stephen Hill, even his own loss of fourth-and-1 nerve — but he had to be tickled by its outcome. A coach can’t know about his team until it’s forced to make plays for the express purpose of game-winning, and Johnson’s Jackets aced that exam.
Tied with 7:22 remaining, Tech led with 5:20 to go. Nice kickoff return, long Roddy Jones run down the sideline — shades of Sanford Stadium, November 2008 — and a Tevin Washington duck-in touchdown. No poor pitchouts or muffed catches here. Just two minutes of precision at the moment precision was required.
“I’m kind of glad it happened this way,” Hill said. “It shows the team it’s not going to be easy.”
Tech’s first three games had been varying degrees of days at the beach. It hadn’t trailed since the Independence Bowl. It hadn’t failed to lead 7-0 after its first snap. It was amassing silly numbers even by Johnson’s standards, but you knew full well that September wouldn’t pass without silliness yielding to cold reality. Reality arrived Saturday wearing powder blue.
North Carolina isn’t a great team, but it takes football seriously enough to have committed so many indiscretions it was impelled to vacate two years’ worth of victories. The Tar Heels seized the lead here, forcing Tech to react, and sure enough Tech scored 28 of the next 35 points. But then Al Groh’s defense, which had limited Carolina to 30 yards over the final 27 minutes of the first half, started to perform like the Tech D we’ve come to know and bemoan, and the usually roaring Tech offense wasn’t quite at high tide.
Which sounds strange, given that the Jackets finished with 35 points and 496 yards. But when you enter averaging 59.3 points and 675.3 yards, you’ve set an impossible standard. Matched finally against an opponent capable of punching back, Tech missed just enough chances to keep this close.
Said Johnson: “We’ll have to look at the tape and clean up the stuff we didn’t do great, and there’s a bunch of it.”
A bunch? Not really. But enough to render this the Jackets’ first close game of 2011. And even after the go-ahead-to-stay surge, Tech couldn’t run out the clock. Carolina got the ball and one final chance. Would Groh’s defenders go belly-up?
Nope. Tech halted the Heels before they could draw close enough to throw into the end zone. The defense incapable of making any plays last season made several this time — linebacker Jeremiah Attaochu had three sacks, including one on the game’s final snap — and that’s an upgrade.
“Thirty-five [points] is better than 28,” said Johnson, voicing a familiar and incontrovertible theme. “That’s what I was pleased with.”
There was, however, a single greater point: We’d seen how sleek Tech could look against token opposition, but against the Heels we saw it being forced to make plays — and then making them. No team scores 66 every given Saturday, and the rest of the schedule will resemble more of what we saw in Week 4 than in Weeks 1-3. This outcome should give the Jackets even deeper faith in themselves.
And there’s hay to be made in this conference. Nobody looks impregnable. The Jackets don’t play Florida State, and they’ll get Clemson and Virginia Tech here.
“Our goal is always to win the ACC championship,” Washington said, and a month ago those words might have sounded fanciful. Four victories later, this season bears the look of a real opportunity. Tech has positioned itself to do something, and that’s all you can reap from any September.
By Mark Bradley
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Steve
September 25th, 2011
12:58 pm
It will be funny though to see Tech lose to Clemson, VA Tech, and of course as they always do, UGA.
Jacket in SC
September 25th, 2011
1:26 pm
As to the strength of our schedule, I don’t see anyone saying it is tough. That is beyond the team’s control to begin with. And it’s not who we’ve been. It’s how we’ve beaten them. Even against weaker teams last year, we executed poorly at times and our defense was poor. This year, we have put up record setting numbers on offense with a clutch defense.
And for attendance, I’m sorry that a degree from Tech will take someone out of the Cesspool of the South.
GO JACKETS! AND THWG!
ACC Update
September 25th, 2011
1:49 pm
#11 Virginia Tech
#13 Clemson
#21 Georgia Tech
#23 Florida State
Buzzfan
September 25th, 2011
1:56 pm
Tech is ranked #16 by Sagarin in USA Today, and #21 by AP and #21 in the Coaches Poll.
Steve
September 25th, 2011
2:56 pm
Dorks, rankings only matter in the end. After Tech loses to Clemson, VA Tech, UGA and their bowl game, they will no longer be ranked.
Reality
September 25th, 2011
3:21 pm
Dawg fans….get back to your blog and pound your chests about that great victory against that ole Miss powerhouse.
Buzzfan®
September 25th, 2011
3:24 pm
the “Buzzfan” at 1:56 pm is not me, btw
GT Fan
September 25th, 2011
3:29 pm
Steve….
LOL you are reaching for dissing a 4-0 start in so long. The dawgs are 2-2 right now and you have little room to talk.
GT won the NC in 1990, UGA hasn’t sniffed it since 1980, so go home little boy.
buzzwax
September 25th, 2011
3:31 pm
To me the stat that JUMPS OFF OF THE PAGE…..GT is ahead of Alabama, Virginia Tech, Mississippi State, Florida, Auburn, Texas and Miami in PASSING yards per game!!! Tevin Washington – 64% completions!!!!!!!! THAT is what is taking this offense to another level!!!! The OL is also doing a jam up job in pass protection!!!
fan of shorter passes & longer runs
September 25th, 2011
4:18 pm
Clemson fan this week.
Chuck Allison
September 25th, 2011
5:28 pm
Huh!, have you ever considered that all the SEC has to offer is just athletics. Except for Vanderbilt, there is not a really decent academic institution in the entire conference. The SEC operates for the pleasure of football fans. Oh, yeah, and for women’s gymnastics.
It would be cruel to say more.
STINGER1
September 25th, 2011
7:22 pm
I was at the game too &all I can say to those nay- sayers is that we are 4-0 & we are happy as we can be. I’ll take 4-0 rather than 2-2 anyday. So let the bulldogs talk all they want to. They are intitled to be jealous if they so choose. I’m going to say keep it up dawgs, keep it up
& we’ll keep winning & you keep being jealous. We love it .
It’s been a long time coming for them to be jealous. Let’s leave them behind as a afterthought & pay OUR attention to championships…………First ACC…………………….Next NATIONAL CHAMPS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LET’S GO JACKETS .
gtfanfrom1951
September 26th, 2011
10:08 am
UGA beats a old miss team that was shut out by Vandy and they think they should rule the world. THis is what happens when all your brain cells are killed by all that beer they drink. So sad, so sad, oh well just TCB and beat NC State!
GT85
September 26th, 2011
11:24 am
Great victory for Tech as I have learned to appreciate any ‘W’ with Tech. The offense still looks like it can score at any time though the margin for error seems to be small. The ‘D’ needs work, but is is looking better than last year and has some trully talented atheletes at some spots. I like the extra pressure package, as we never seem to stop the other team when we hang back anyway. So send ‘em!
My one nagging concern was PJ not going for it on 4th down in at least 3 cases where it looked like the best choice to me. On the three I am remembering, the results were a made field goal, a missed field goal, and an 18 yard punt – a net of 3 points. If we had tried on all 3 occasions and succeeded only once or twice I believe we would have had 10-14 more points. If we fail all 3 times we only lose 3 points and leave them backed up further than a kickoff would. IMHO, we should always go for it if we are across midfield and need less than 5 yards, as our defense is not good enough to keep giving the other team the ball.
Doug the Jacket
September 27th, 2011
12:44 pm
THWG
Jeff
September 29th, 2011
11:30 am
I saw somebody talking about possible win loss records at the end of the season. At best I see Georgia going 7-4. It is not a stretch that they could go 6-5 or even 5-6. Tech could easily go 9-3. If they tighten things up I do believe they can beat Clemson and VT. Tech has a great chance to play for the ACC Championship this year.
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Lattimore
September 30th, 2011
4:06 pm
yearofthedawg: You shouldn’t be bashing the Jackets, as your team is pathetic. By the way, I am still running……