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Shorthanded Jackets Fall Short In Home Opener

Jahmyr Gibbs (21) runs for a touchdown (Hyosub Shin / ajc.com)

Atlanta, GA – Down six starters and depth at key positions, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (1-1, 1-0) faded late Saturday night in their first home tilt of the 2020 season.  The Central Florida Knights (1-0, 0-0), a respected top 25 program over the last few years, emerged victorious by a final score of 49-21.

The Jackets entered the game with gaps and question marks across its Above The Line (ATL) depth chart when compared to preseason expectations.  Absent from the offense today were starters RB Jordan Mason and TE Dylan Deveney.  Another TE, Dylan Leonard, was a scratch.

The damage done to the defense made matters worse.  Tech’s defensive line was missing starters DE Antonneous Clayton, DT TK Chimedza and DL Antwan Owens along with key rotational player DE Curtis Ryans, a key cog in the Jackets’ week 1 win against Florida State.  Tech’s top CB Tre Swilling also missed his second consecutive game.

“We had to get creative in practice this week… minimal 12 personnel on offense and three down linemen on defense,” said Head Coach Geoff Collins in his postgame interview with radioman Wiley Ballard.

Let’s be clear.  Neither Collins nor the players claimed moral victories.  Save those for today’s victor who is wont for fabricated titles and hardware.

For Tech the mantra is next man up.  The team fought valiantly, showing signs of life into the 4th quarter against an opponent that most outside of the Georgia Tech program expected to roll easily today.  A 33-yard touchdown run by true freshman RB Jahmyr Gibbs narrowed the Knights’ lead to 28-21 with 13:12 remaining in the game.  The home crowd was energized as was the home team.

But football games are won on the line of scrimmage, and Tech began with one hand tied behind its back on the defensive front.  Evidence of wear and tear to that unit showed itself late as the Knights’ vaunted offense reasserted itself in the 4th quarter, scoring three consecutive touchdowns immediately after Gibbs’ jaunt without much resistance.  Tech’s offense sputtered in response, and the final chapter of the story was written.

Despite the absence of key players, the Jackets had plenty of opportunities within their control to affect the outcome of the game.  Turnovers and special teams often determine college football games and today was no different.

Following an impressive first game despite a few mistakes, QB Jeff Sims led a Tech offense today that coughed up the ball five times.  Of the Jackets five turnovers, two came thru the air and three came via the ground game.

Special teams was a mixed bag.  Rarely is “mixed bag” a positive, however after the debacle in Tallahassee that descriptor is an improvement.  The Jackets must resolve its field goal issues to become a threat in the ACC this year and in the future.  See 2014.  Otherwise, “mixed bag” will lead to a new definition for “scoring range”.

There were certainly signs of light.  Jahmyr Gibbs lived up to his billing, ripping off a 75 yard kickoff return on his first collegiate touch.  Gibbs finished with 219 all purpose yards and two touchdowns. 

Tech’s offense has now shown a pattern of improvement as compared to last year.  Sims led the offense to 471 yards of total offense.  Nine different receivers caught balls for 244 yards thru the air, demonstrating a balance and proficiency without needing to rely on one or two playmakers.  To that end, noticeably absent despite the team success were WR Ahmarean Brown and WR Jalen Camp, each of which tallied a single reception for 11 yards.

The Jackets managed 12 chunk plays, defined as passing plays of 15+ yards and running plays of 10+ yards.  The distribution was an even 6 and 6, respectively.  Overall the offense produced 5.8 yards per play and converted 7 of 15 third downs.

Last but certainly not least, punter Pressley Harvin remained an “absolute unit”, averaging 51.2 yards per punt.  Of his four punts, three ended up inside the 20, with one boom ball traveling 70 yards.

Ultimately it was feast or famine on offense.  Combined with a shorthanded defense forced to play 92 plays, the flood gates opened late for Tech’s foe.  Next week brings Tech back into ACC play with a road trip to Syracuse and an opportunity to go 2-0 in ACC play.

 
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FightWinDrink

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I think this was a little bit of a knock back to reality for people after how happy we were after the week 1 win. Objectively, UCF is probably the 3rd best, or at worst 4th best, team on our schedule this year. They're a team that has put up solid results for several years in a row and has put a large number of points up on most teams they've played. The scoreline looks worse than the game was. It just got out of hand at the end with us chasing. However, I did not expect this to be a win from us from the start. I am never happy with a loss, but this was a more positive experience than most of our games in the last year.

5 turnovers, 2 turnovers on downs, 1 blocked field goal. That's 8 drives where we made serious mistakes. You're not beating many teams with stats like those. I think I am at least willing to chalk up a lot of those mistakes to being to this team being young and inexperienced. I think they are showing a lot of promise and will be a team to really look forward to watching in a year or two.

I thought our defense struggled a lot with the HUNH. could be with the number of guys we were missing but we were not prepared for them on the uptempo drives. Luckily we won't see a lot of that for the rest of the year.

Overall, I think we'll still compete relatively well with a majority of the ACC teams on our schedule. I don't think people should discount how good UCF is. FSU is probably pretty bad. Remember we're not even supposed to be competitive this year. A lot of our playmakers have 2+ years of eligibility left. We have something to look forward to and will take some wins off teams that aren't expecting it this season. Just need to get things cleaned up
 

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Bright side - Gibbs is special squared

Concerns -
Simms vision and seeing open receivers when first key is not open
Red zone offense
Too many turnovers
FG kicking
D is really not a huge concern for me, because we are missing some serious talent (& we weren’t deep to begin with) with Tre, Clayton, Chim all out. But there were more missed tackles this week - probably fatigue.
 

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UCF’s a good team that can boat race people. There are a couple of ways that this game could go
1. We play low error ball and have a close game and maybe win
2. We play a takeaway game where we shock them
3. We make too many errors and the game gets away from us.

We made too many mistakes in the game, but we made far, far too many in the 4th quarter. I’d still say that despite missing some players from last week, we’re still getting better as a team.

Our blocking this week wasn’t as good as our blocking last week. It’s still miles better than last year.
We have some dynamic playmakers, and sometimes we put them in a position to make plays.
Man, I wish Asante Samuel Jr had taken the bus ride home with out team last week though. Dang could we use that guy.

Flush this game and get ready for Syracuse. I promise you the Orange are looking at us as their chance for a win.
 

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1. Turnovers killed us. Learn to hold onto the ball and both games against FSU and UCF end very differently.

2. UCF is a very good team, and I now understand the frustration teams used to have when playing us. That quick snap offense made me groan numerous times.

3. Gibbs and Griffin are going to be a fun duo. Add Mason back into the mix and I think we'll have the ability to win games against multiple opponents due to that position.

4. Kicking still needs work. But PHIII was gold tonight.

5. Sims is cleaning up mistakes but making new ones. As long as he continues to clean up mistakes and not repeat them, he'll be special.

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7. We're still 1-0 in conference, with a chance to be 2-0 going into the break if we can beat Syracuse.
 

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were they AAC? I hadn't heard.

It's like that scene from Remember the Titans where they were calling BS calls to make the other team win. It was really, really, bad.

If we are playing them in 2 years at their place, I say cancel.


Well that’s what happens when you let AAC refs work the game. So whoever (Stansbury?) agreed to that is a loser. Either ACC or third party.
 

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UCF is not a very good team. They are like an average pitcher that gets an expanded strike zone and strikes out 5 batters with it.

They are OK - not very good.


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2. UCF is a very good team, and I now understand the frustration teams used to have when playing us. That quick snap offense made me groan numerous times.

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UCF is not a very good team. They are like an average pitcher that gets an expanded strike zone and strikes out 5 batters with it.

They are OK - not very good.
UCF is a good team. As somebody posted earlier, they are easily in the top 4 of teams that Tech will play this year. Are they playoff worthy? No probably not. But they are well deserving of their top 20 ranking.
 

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Almost guaranteed to be the dumbest school we play this year. I guess they get to be good at the stuff that doesn't matter.


University of Central Florida Rankings


And my favorite stat:
Average salary after 10 years: $43,867 ...that's education that NEVER pays off on NPV.
 
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Almost guaranteed to be the dumbest school we play this year. I guess they get to be good at the stuff that doesn't matter.


University of Central Florida Rankings


Their current enrollment is equal to half of our entire living alumni. It’s like playing against an entire third world country.
 

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I'll give you good.

Top 20 with half the country not playing, sure.

UCF is a good team. As somebody posted earlier, they are easily in the top 4 of teams that Tech will play this year. Are they playoff worthy? No probably not. But they are well deserving of their top 20 ranking.
 
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