A little too much handwringing on here, even for Tech fans. State will be good one day, maybe even good by the end of this season, but Saturday ain’t it for them.
34-10
Ga State keeps it close in first half but Tech gets in rhythm in second half and easily dominates. Players you’ve never heard of 😊 playing in the 4th quarter.
Best news of all, we don’t have to show Syracuse any of our top secret super sauce.
Wow. We used to call them speed freaks back in the day.
Maybe that’s just his nervous energy but most coaches after a loss are a little less energetic.
Yes. I don’t think recruiting will be a problem now.
I still think it was “the look” of the flexbone that put off a lot of recruits. QB under center was strange looking to those who didn’t grow up seeing it. Ironically, A-backs are really just glorified slot receivers and might be more...
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When I watched our first drive it reminded me of Paul Johnson all over again. Very first “pass” was essentially a rocket toss to an A-back. And all the eye candy throughout the game threatened an option on almost every play.
As we’ve said a million times, lots of people couldn’t get past...
Keep in mind that at the time our offensive line was not good at pass protection and needed a more mobile QB with a quick release. We knew there would be growing pains the first time Gibson lined up behind that line.
To paraphrase our old friend Paul Johnson, “You don’t beat opponents by running trick plays and gimmicks, you beat them by being better prepared.”
I’m not worried about Ga State trying to surprise us with crazy game plans. We will win the trench warfare on both sides of the ball and wear them...
Yep. Saw that too.
That was always my philosophy. The challenge is getting the people around you to buy the philosophy of focusing on process and letting the results take care of themself. Key seems to have done that.
Well said.
Key is promoting Tech first and foremost. And you don’t do that by running down the conference you belong to, something a couple of teams in the ACC don’t understand. We will be well positioned to join the B1G, if it comes to that, or well positioned to lead a resurgent ACC if that...
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