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Jackets Head to Evanston for ACC/B1G Challenge

Sophomore Guard Curtis Haywood (photo courtesy of ramblinwreck.com)

Josh Pastner and the Yellow Jackets hit the road for the second time this season on Wednesday, heading to Evanston, Illinois to take on the Northwestern Wildcats. The game is part of the annual ACC/B1G challenge and will tip at 9:15 pm on ESPNU.

The Yellow Jackets are competing in the challenge for the 18th time and have a record of 7-10. You might be thinking that Northwestern is a familiar foe. You would be correct. This will be the fifth time that Georgia Tech and Northwestern face off in the challenge. The two met in 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017 and again this year. In the four previous match ups the Jackets are 3-1, including two wins at Welsh-Ryan Arena and each of the last three games. The average margin of victory is 8.8 points in those four games, the largest being 20 (Northwestern) and the slimmest being 1 (Tech last season).

Currently, according to KenPom, Northwestern is a 68-61 favorite. Georgia Tech is currently 77th in the Pomeroy rankings, while Northwestern is 46th.

While Georgia Tech is mostly led by freshman and sophomores, Northwestern has a lot of veteran leadership. Seniors Vic Law and Derek Pardon have a combined 187 collegiate contests under their belt at the Big 10 level. Two very talented transfers, Ryan Taylor (Evansville) and A.J. Turner (Boston College), bookend the Wildcat staples with 158 more games played. All four players average double figures on the season. The leader of the group is Law, who after a somewhat underwhelming career, has seemingly come into his own as a senior. He currently leads Northwestern in points (18.5), assists (3.0) and blocks (1.5).

Northwestern’s strength this season is their defense. While some of the numbers are currently skewed by their offensive tempo, they are currently surrendering 61 ppg (27th in the nation) and allowing 31% from behind the arc. Of course, their strength of schedule is also currently 254th in the country.

Northwestern is led by Chris Collins, who is currently in his sixth season in Evanston. He has compiled a record of 93-78 overall and a 36-54 in the Big 10. The Wildcats are still seemingly cruising after a 2016-17 season that saw them go 24-12 with an invitation to the prom for the first time in program history. That season was highlighted by a last second shot by Derek Pardon versus Michigan. They ended up losing in the second round of the NCAA tournament to Gonzaga. They parlayed that success into a preseason top 25 ranking last year but ultimately under-performed. They were out of the rankings by week 3 and have yet to return.

If this game was in Atlanta I would be tempted to take the Jackets. Though Georgia Tech performed well in Knoxville, I still can’t get behind such a young team on the road. I expect the good guys to cover but the Wildcats to win. They have the star power in Law and a quality big man in Pardon that could ultimately negate James Banks, who is still rounding into form. Taylor and Turner have the length and experience to handle players like Brandon Alston, Curtis Haywood and Mike Devoe.

Then again, Northwestern doesn’t have a point guard. Georgia Tech has one with an attitude. One that really hates to lose. One that just recently willed his team to victory in a game in which they struggled a great deal. Can you really bet against Jose Alvarado when he plays with a chip on his shoulder? Will Haywood and Devoe combine to go 1-7 from deep two games in a row? Smart money says, emphatically, no.

I have no idea who is going to win, but I think it is going to be extremely tight wire to wire.

 
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lv20gt

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One thing about the second half is we started to do a very basic weave pattern. While it didn't really create anything it does feel like it got the guys to settle into a bit of a rhythm. The movement we did have seemed more coordinated.

Overall this team is so driven by momentum. Once they got confidense they really were rolling. Makes me think we might be in for a very home/road jekyll and hyde type season.
 

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I wouldn't be surprised to see the Jekyll/hyde act all season. We really needed somebody to light a spark under us in the first half and it just never came. I hoped they learned that they cannot just coast. They have to play with 100% intensity all game. We will win games with defense and effort--you all saw the way we played in the 2nd half. We played well. We played aggressive.

Nice game, Alvarado. And nice to see some offense out of you, Banks. We got some good defense and minutes out of Moore, too. Wright....you'll get'em next time. Haywood, please remember to shoot. Phillips...where are you? Devoe, I like what I saw from you, but you need to shoot more too.

Go Jackets!
 

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We were down by 28 when I made this post.

We lost by 6.

You're welcome.
Don't blame you, I turned it off and recorded the rest. Not going to watch a bad game and commercials. Glad to see our guys didn't give up.
 

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Don't blame you, I turned it off and recorded the rest. Not going to watch a bad game and commercials. Glad to see our guys didn't give up.

I stuck it out. Just because drunk peac quit, that doesn't mean I did. We looked like we belonged there at the end, though NU looked like we did after we went up by 30 and coasted last year.

This has been a terrible few days. We were embarrassed in the cesspool.

Then CPJ quits like none of his teams have (- drunk peac)

Then we play ~30 min in Evanston like we didn't belong.

Still, I'm paying for Sling so I can watch GT. So, I watched. We made shots we missed earlier. We actually ran motion offense which we haven't shown much. Hmmmmm

Go Jackets!
 

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After watching UVA play offense this evening prior to our game, our approach to O is beyond hard to watch or think about. We routinely mock AAU basketball but I rarely see teams this bad in the way they approach the offensive end. We have a young team with reasonably good potential shooters but we are doing nothing to help anyone get a shot. That dichotomy has me really shaking my head at what CJP is thinking. UVA has all kind of screens and motion to get Guy shots - good shots. We have Alston thinking the only play is for him to put his head down and try to drive through 8 defenders to the basket.

On the positive side, GT played really good D in the second half and almost rode that to getting back into the game. Alvarado is a warrior and really easy to like. But even his points were made the hard way. No easy shots. Banks was a beast in the middle. I like him.

The rest of the team needs CJP to help them. After watching good to really good coaching the first couple of years this is unexpected and disconcerting.
 

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After watching UVA play offense this evening prior to our game, our approach to O is beyond hard to watch or think about. We routinely mock AAU basketball but I rarely see teams this bad in the way they approach the offensive end. We have a young team with reasonably good potential shooters but we are doing nothing to help anyone get a shot. That dichotomy has me really shaking my head at what CJP is thinking. UVA has all kind of screens and motion to get Guy shots - good shots. We have Alston thinking the only play is for him to put his head down and try to drive through 8 defenders to the basket.

On the positive side, GT played really good D in the second half and almost rode that to getting back into the game. Alvarado is a warrior and really easy to like. But even his points were made the hard way. No easy shots. Banks was a beast in the middle. I like him.

The rest of the team needs CJP to help them. After watching good to really good coaching the first couple of years this is unexpected and disconcerting.

Consider Assistant Coach resumes of Hardy and LaBarrie compared to replacements.
 

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I'm trying not to. Regardless a college HC should be able to put in a legit offense even if he has to do it himself.

Pastner has never been considered an offensive guru. Also, it would be nice for Phillips to start earning his spot in the rotation. He’s much better than he’s played.
 

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I'm trying not to. Regardless a college HC should be able to put in a legit offense even if he has to do it himself.

This is my issue. We wanna be UVA, NDame, etc but we don't have the coaching chops for that.

And I can't agree enough with your comment re. folks poo-pooing AAU ball. Our approach to offense is worse than "AAU".
 

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This is my issue. We wanna be UVA, NDame, etc but we don't have the coaching chops for that.

And I can't agree enough with your comment re. folks poo-pooing AAU ball. Our approach to offense is worse than "AAU".

Yep. Brey and Bennett are phenomenal developers of talent. Brey is a great offensive coach and Bennett with his defense.
 

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The good news...we’ve held both Tennessee and Northwestern to 66 points on the road.

The bad news...we didn’t score 67 either game.
 

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I think we’re going to win some ACC games. A home crowd and we would have won 1 of these against TN or NW. We’ll also have a few road games where we lose 80-55. If we can keep improving we can find 7-8 wins in the ACC.

10-3 out of conference was always the stretch but realistic goal. Can still get there.
 
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