Last year we didn't win most of them. This is the myth. Last year we went .500 in one score games. Further, we played only six in 14 games. This year we have played six in 10. Most importantly, there isn't some extra gear teams have in close games. Mostly, it's just luck. That may be difficult to live with, but it's true. You brought up Carolina. If D.J. White catches that pick, we probably win. You brought up Duke. If the refs call their guy offsides on fourth down, maybe we win. Against Pitt, we lost on a 56 yard FG. The same kicker missed an XP the next week. We missed two reasonable FGs and had a touchdown called back against Notre Dame. Think that matters?Injuries have definitely been a huge problem, but I think that anyone that attributes everything that's happened this year to injuries isn't watching the same games I've been watching.
Injuries didn't stop us from putting the ball in the end zone from the 1 against Carolina, or make Erin Joe commit a nonsense personal foul at the end of a game we are probably about to win, or give up two return TD's against Duke and snap the ball over the punter's head.
Maybe you could say we wouldn't have been in those positions in those games, but I'm just not so sure. We play close games every year. Most years we split them, last year we won most of them, and this year we've lost most of them. This team just doesn't have what it takes to win close games for whatever reason
Last year we didn't win most of them. This is the myth. Last year we went .500 in one score games. Further, we played only six in 14 games. This year we have played six in 10. Most importantly, there isn't some extra gear teams have in close games. Mostly, it's just luck. That may be difficult to live with, but it's true. You brought up Carolina. If D.J. White catches that pick, we probably win. You brought up Duke. If the refs call their guy offsides on fourth down, maybe we win. Against Pitt, we lost on a 56 yard FG. The same kicker missed an XP the next week. We missed two reasonable FGs and had a touchdown called back against Notre Dame. Think that matters?
The point here is not to bang on anyone but rather to acknowledge that the line is fine and randomness matters.
Most of the efficiency metrics rate our offense as average, defense roughly the same, and special teams okay. We will likely end up playing nine bowl teams, possibly four teams who win at least ten games, and maybe two playoff participants. Combine that with a ton of injuries and you get this season.Come on now, luck? DJ White dropping the pick isn't luck. It's lucky that Williams threw the ball, but dropping the pick is just not making the play when it's presented. The loss at Duke...nothing whatsoever unlucky about that. We played a piss poor game in two phases and got beat. The 56 yard field goal against Pitt I'll give you. It's not often a guy is going to make that kick. That game actually hurt less than a lot of the other ones, because I thought both team played OK. We actually played OK at Notre Dame for the most part on defense and ST, but our offense was awful...just like it has been in every other game this year.
Our offense being bad this year isn't luck...our offense line is awful. Those guys haven't been injured. They are not making plays. Yes, the skill player guys are mostly injured, but our B backs that we've played with the whole year aren't, and they can't get more than 1-2 yards a run because of the line issues.
This year, it's pretty simple. Our offense is bad, special teams have been really bad at times, and our defense is average. Luck doesn't turn a 10-win team into a 3-win team or vice versa...
Last year we didn't win most of them. This is the myth. Last year we went .500 in one score games. Further, we played only six in 14 games. This year we have played six in 10. Most importantly, there isn't some extra gear teams have in close games. Mostly, it's just luck. That may be difficult to live with, but it's true. You brought up Carolina. If D.J. White catches that pick, we probably win. You brought up Duke. If the refs call their guy offsides on fourth down, maybe we win. Against Pitt, we lost on a 56 yard FG. The same kicker missed an XP the next week. We missed two reasonable FGs and had a touchdown called back against Notre Dame. Think that matters?
The point here is not to bang on anyone but rather to acknowledge that the line is fine and randomness matters.
Most of the efficiency metrics rate our offense as average, defense roughly the same, and special teams okay. We will likely end up playing nine bowl teams, possibly four teams who win at least ten games, and maybe two playoff participants. Combine that with a ton of injuries and you get this season.
As for the other stuff, you can call it luck or chance or randomness or whatever. D.J. White didn't morph from a guy who saved the UGA game to a guy who bungled the UNC game. He probably makes that play seven out of ten times. That he didn't that one time is just bad luck to me.
I still get a kick out of people thinking that we were close to beating ND. They had totally dominated us in every aspect of the game. We scored 2 late TD's against their walk-ons. The D has kept us in games late, but this offense is just a little bit better than terrible this year. Good teams make plays to win whether it's getting a first down or catching an interception that hits you in the hands. Against every power 5 team we played we looked out manned. I don't think it's a coincidence with the injuries either. When your putting 18 and 19-year-old players up against 22-23-year-old players who are more mature and physically superior to you.....someone usually gets hurt. JMHO.
I still get a kick out of people thinking that we were close to beating ND. They had totally dominated us in every aspect of the game. We scored 2 late TD's against their walk-ons. The D has kept us in games late, but this offense is just a little bit better than terrible this year. Good teams make plays to win whether it's getting a first down or catching an interception that hits you in the hands. Against every power 5 team we played we looked out manned. I don't think it's a coincidence with the injuries either. When your putting 18 and 19-year-old players up against 22-23-year-old players who are more mature and physically superior to you.....someone usually gets hurt. JMHO.
Notre Dame had one long TD pass (46 yards) that should have been called back for pass interference and a long TD run late in the game (91 yards) where we had a missed assignment by some Freshmen/players who weren't expected to play due to injuries. In the game, GA Tech dominated the Time of Possession (32:52 to ND's 27:08) and if you take away those two long plays I just mentioned (137 yards on 2 plays), GA Tech actually would have had MORE Yards of Total Offense than Notre Dame (we had 337 and ND had 457, so take away 137 and they would have only had 320).
You can spin it any way you want, but Tech is the one who had a TD called back on a phantom penalty and had the issue with the 2 chip-shot FG's, which is 13 points we SHOULD have banked, and we only lost by 8. We DIDN'T get DOMINATED.
We played well on defense in that game. The long pass was definitely OPI...But again, our offense played terrible. That's the story of the season.
337 yards on offense is pretty bad considering that about 60 of it came in the last two minutes in garbage time. We couldn't move the ball all day against them.
You say "garbage time" but I beg to differ. Notre Dame kept their defensive starters in the entire game and I can assure you they were doing their best to STOP us from scoring because 8 points is a ONE score game (we make an onside kick recovery then make a TD with a 2-point conversion). In fact, Notre Dame beat UVA with a "Hail Mary" so I can promise you they weren't taking anything for granted.