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<blockquote data-quote="57jacket" data-source="post: 972639" data-attributes="member: 6594"><p>Key post game</p><p>“To have a win like we did last week, and then to come out and prepare, to have the right mindset and put the work in this week to put us in a position to come out here today and have a good team win, I thought was important,” Tech coach Brent Key said. “I thought it was important that we were able to put one game behind us, prepare the way you’re supposed to prepare, but also have the mindset the right way to be able to play for four quarters. And I thought that’s what the guys did.” </p><p>Here’s where we’re going to give Key, offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner and quarterback Haynes King credit: The offense is a blast.</p><p></p><p>Tech doesn’t boast the talent of Georgia, Ohio State or Washington. Yet this crew of transfers and unrecognized names has become one of the ACC’s better units. How can that be considered anything other than a resounding success in Key’s first full season?</p><p></p><p></p><p>The Jackets have scored 30 or more points five times. They’ve reached 40 three times. They haven’t been held to less than 23. The games they’ve lost can be pinned on turnovers and shoddy defense (and the offense failing to be spectacular, which is required for this team to defeat non-Cristobal programs).</p><p></p><p>The Jackets have produced at least 417 total yards in seven of nine games. Yet they’ve outgained their opponent in only four contests, which speaks to their defensive shortcomings. They’re 3-1 when outgaining their opponent. Notably, the Jackets were the second-best ACC team on third downs entering the day and went 8-of-15 in such situations Saturday.</p><p></p><p>All this is to say: Tech goes as its offense goes. The unit isn’t anywhere near perfect, but the staff and players should be commended for how it’s performed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="57jacket, post: 972639, member: 6594"] Key post game “To have a win like we did last week, and then to come out and prepare, to have the right mindset and put the work in this week to put us in a position to come out here today and have a good team win, I thought was important,” Tech coach Brent Key said. “I thought it was important that we were able to put one game behind us, prepare the way you’re supposed to prepare, but also have the mindset the right way to be able to play for four quarters. And I thought that’s what the guys did.” Here’s where we’re going to give Key, offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner and quarterback Haynes King credit: The offense is a blast. Tech doesn’t boast the talent of Georgia, Ohio State or Washington. Yet this crew of transfers and unrecognized names has become one of the ACC’s better units. How can that be considered anything other than a resounding success in Key’s first full season? The Jackets have scored 30 or more points five times. They’ve reached 40 three times. They haven’t been held to less than 23. The games they’ve lost can be pinned on turnovers and shoddy defense (and the offense failing to be spectacular, which is required for this team to defeat non-Cristobal programs). The Jackets have produced at least 417 total yards in seven of nine games. Yet they’ve outgained their opponent in only four contests, which speaks to their defensive shortcomings. They’re 3-1 when outgaining their opponent. Notably, the Jackets were the second-best ACC team on third downs entering the day and went 8-of-15 in such situations Saturday. All this is to say: Tech goes as its offense goes. The unit isn’t anywhere near perfect, but the staff and players should be commended for how it’s performed. [/QUOTE]
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