
Bottom
Line: GT’s offense is keyed off their ground game, with Choice
being the heart of that unit. He’s missed all or parts of 4 games this
season and in those games they went 1-3. His hamstring injury is one of those
things that could easily flare back up at any time, but given this is his last
shot at UGA, I imagine we’ll see a strong effort from him. You may recall
he went for 146 yards on us last year. Basically I think we come up, try our
best to stop the run and make Bennett beat us. He’s struggled to step
up and take the offense over in the absence of Choice, and our defense seems
to be playing better each week.
Key Matchup to watch when they have the ball: Just watch Rennie Curran. That kid seems to be everywhere. He’s really starting to show that nose for the football we’d heard about so much. Given the likelihood that GT will be riding Choice as often as possible, Curran will have more than enough opportunities to make some plays.
The GT defense is a pretty stout bunch statistically. They boast impressive numbers pretty much across the board: 9th nationally in rush defense, 37th in pass defense, 7th in total defense, 16th in scoring defense…pretty strong…that is until you look at who they’ve played. Of their 11 games to date, 10 have been against D1 teams. Of those 10, they’ve played 2 teams (BC at 25 and Clemson [4] at 45) in the top 95 in total offense. That’s right, 8 of their 10 D1 opponents have been ranked from 96-119, including 6 of the bottom 20. They’ve played over half their schedule against the worst 20 offensive teams in the country. I would hope they’d have good stats. Scoring offense of those same opponents isn’t much better, as they only faced 3 opponents in the top 75 in scoring O, with 4 being in the bottom 20 and only 1 in the top 45. Don’t get me wrong, they do have an aggressive scheme that can cause some serious problems for any offense, especially if they get on a roll, but it’s important to keep some perspective on these things. For any Jackets that might stumble onto this and are still reading, for comparison’s sake, UGA has faced 4 of the top 32 teams by total offense and 5 of the top 31 scoring offenses to date (and are allowing 3 ppg more than GT).
The GT DL is nasty. Sr. Darrell Robertson is 3rd in the ACC in TFLs (you’ll hear that a lot with this D) with an impressive 16 and has 6.5 sacks on the season. Opposite him in running situations and early downs will be fellow senior Adamm Oliver, who is thought of as more of the run stopper but has mounted a nice all-around season with 8 TFLs and 4.5 sacks. The real threat though is freakish pass rush specialist Michael Johnson. The Jr. with the ridiculously long neck always seems to be in the backfield. In limited snaps he has 6 TFLs, 4 sacks and leads the team with 4 QB hurries. He had a big game against us last year in Athens. It doesn’t get much easier inside, where a pair of juniors have been having big years. Vance Walker is a smaller DT at 6-2, 275, but he’s quick enough to snag 13 TFLs and 8.5 sacks. Darryl Richard has had a productive season inside as well but also lacks the bulk you’d expect inside at 6-4, 285.
The
GT LB corps is headed up by Sr. All-ACC candidate Phillip Wheeler, who ends
up all over the field. He leads the team in tackles, has 6 sacks, 5 pass break-ups
and is tied for the team lead in fumble recoveries. He’s flanked by Sr.
Gary Guyton and So. Shane Bowen. Guyton is 2 tackles behind Wheeler on the year
and is having a great season with 4 sacks to boot. Those 3 LBs have started
every game together this season, something that is completely foreign for UGA.
As often as GT blitzes, these sack totals from the LBs are pretty well expected.
The GT secondary has gone through some changes in the last 2 weeks, namely the move of stud freshman safety Morgan Burnett to CB. He’s a ballhawk and future star that leads the team in INTs (3) and is 6th in tackles despite not starting prior to last week. The staff felt he would be more of a benefit at CB, where GT has struggled some this season. Opposite him at the other CB is the bane of Larry Munson in Jahi Word-Daniels. The GT guy in the office assures me that if JWD is in position to make a play on the ball, don’t worry, it will in fact be completed as he struggles to make plays on the ball. He has managed two INTs on the year though. Those two players account for the totality of the GT season INTs. At Safety, Jamal Lewis and Djay Jones provide experience. Lewis is a solid player and is 2nd on the team in tackles. Jones has started every game but was spelled heavily by Burnett prior to his switch.
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That was as solid as any opposing team review I've read. Yes, I was one of the Jackets that kept reading all the way through.
You did a very good job summerizing Tech's strengths and weaknesses...I agree with your analysis
White Shirt ...Gold Britches...Give 'em hell you
Sons of ********'s !!!
As a lifelong DAWG (I'm 54 and Class of '75), I've witnessed this rivalry go from the biggest game of the year for both teams to the biggest game of the year for the Tech weenies. Sad but true, it's a direct result of the Bumblybugs unwisely bolting the SEC those many years ago amidst claims that most SEC-grade recruits couldn't get into the North Avenue Trade School. Behind the UF, UT and AU games, the Georgia Tech game is now (at best) the 4th most important game of the year for us.
I hope the Tech weenies won't be wearing their babypoop mustard jerseys this weekend. It might cause some of our players to puke violently during the pre-game drills and become dehydrated and cramp-prone.
I hope to see Balloon Buzz get the DAWG shiv again and I hear tell not even GEICO will insure the Ramblin' Reck this weekend ! !
GO YOU HAIRY DAWGS!! WRECK TECH!!
You mentioned that GT faced some bad offenses boosting the defensive stats, which is true, but you left out the fact that they also faced several stout defenses. 6 of the top 35 defenses, including 2 in the top 6.
Also, while Tech did rack up points against Samford, every team does that. UGA's scoring avg would be much lower if they hadn't scored 45 and 44 on Western Carolina and Troy.
Pretty good preview overall, though. More knowledgeable than many I've seen.
Things I want to see happen:
Vols beat Cats and UGA fans find out in the middle of the Tech game that they aren't going to the SEC Championship. Dismayed, yet still ranked #7 in the BCS and praying for an at-large berth in a BCS game, the Dawgs have those dreams crushed at the hands of the "4th most important" team they play all year. GO JACKETS, AND GO VOLS!
Great analysis by the way, I didn't think you rednecks could think that deep. Gotta go pay the UGA grad who just showed up with my pizza. I'm sure he's got a sister who needs child support. Enjoy the game.
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Seriously, it's great to read some serious analysis of the opponent, rather than the typical "nerds vs. rednecks" thing that dominates blogs and message boards this time of year (not that there's anything wrong with bitter rivalry). One thing, though. Tech lost seven straight in the 1990s (1991-1997), so Saturday is an opportunity for the Jackets to tie their longest losing streak. We need to win this year and next year to tie their longest winning streak.