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That was a tough game to watch because it was clear that Syracuse was in control almost the whole game.
The score was closer than the game.
Syracuse's offense had 8 possessions where it was trying to score - it ended up with 4 TD's, 1 made 1FG, 1 blocked FG and 2 punts. So basically they got into scoring possession in 6 out of 8 possessions.
GT forced 2 punts and one was after Syracuse ran 6 plays and one was after 8 plays. If GT wasn't winning the field position battle significantly in the 2nd and 3rd quarters it could have been worse. (their avg starting position was their own 18 in the 2nd and their own 14 in the third).
Syracuse went for over 30 yards on every single offensive possession.
GT had 10 possessions where it was trying to score and ended up with 4 TDs, 1 missed FG, 4 punts, and a TO on downs (7 plays 21 yds).
GT was 2-2 on redzone possessions, Syracuse was 5-5.
That would have been an all time steal if tech had pulled it out, but it was probably better for the long term that GT lost. Hopefully it helps refocus the team.
If you had told me that GT would have 0 TO, a blocked FG, a blocked punt, and a successful onside kick I would have expected to win by double digits.
We also couldn't have asked King to play a better game than he did. Without King this is a blowout loss.
On offense our running game was putrid. The left side of the OL in particular was poor. It was clear all day long that GT was not going to be able to run the ball against Syracuse's front 7.
On defense, the performance against the run was fine, as it has been all season, but the pass defense was awful - primarily due to the front 7. After 3 games (1/4 of the season) the defense has 1 TO (a fumble recovery - the only fumble in 3 games) and 2 sacks. The defense looks completely unable to create any havoc plays and that likely puts a ceiling of 7-8 wins on this team.
Right now any team that has a good throwing QB who has receivers who can catch the ball consistently are going to cause GT's defense big problems.
It feels like the talent we lost in the portal on the DL was greater than the talent we brought in from the portal - at least from a pass defense standpoint. It also appears we do not have any LB's that can effectively cover pass plays.
At the end of the day I still think we will be 3-1 after next week - what I was hoping for before the season, but that L'ville game is looming large for how the season may go overall.
L'ville, Miami and UGA all look scary to me with what they may be able to do through the air against our D.
FWIW, I don't think it mattered at all whether GT took or declined the penalty. I think Syracuse would have converted in either case. GT had shown almost no ability to get defensive stops.
The score was closer than the game.
Syracuse's offense had 8 possessions where it was trying to score - it ended up with 4 TD's, 1 made 1FG, 1 blocked FG and 2 punts. So basically they got into scoring possession in 6 out of 8 possessions.
GT forced 2 punts and one was after Syracuse ran 6 plays and one was after 8 plays. If GT wasn't winning the field position battle significantly in the 2nd and 3rd quarters it could have been worse. (their avg starting position was their own 18 in the 2nd and their own 14 in the third).
Syracuse went for over 30 yards on every single offensive possession.
GT had 10 possessions where it was trying to score and ended up with 4 TDs, 1 missed FG, 4 punts, and a TO on downs (7 plays 21 yds).
GT was 2-2 on redzone possessions, Syracuse was 5-5.
That would have been an all time steal if tech had pulled it out, but it was probably better for the long term that GT lost. Hopefully it helps refocus the team.
If you had told me that GT would have 0 TO, a blocked FG, a blocked punt, and a successful onside kick I would have expected to win by double digits.
We also couldn't have asked King to play a better game than he did. Without King this is a blowout loss.
On offense our running game was putrid. The left side of the OL in particular was poor. It was clear all day long that GT was not going to be able to run the ball against Syracuse's front 7.
On defense, the performance against the run was fine, as it has been all season, but the pass defense was awful - primarily due to the front 7. After 3 games (1/4 of the season) the defense has 1 TO (a fumble recovery - the only fumble in 3 games) and 2 sacks. The defense looks completely unable to create any havoc plays and that likely puts a ceiling of 7-8 wins on this team.
Right now any team that has a good throwing QB who has receivers who can catch the ball consistently are going to cause GT's defense big problems.
It feels like the talent we lost in the portal on the DL was greater than the talent we brought in from the portal - at least from a pass defense standpoint. It also appears we do not have any LB's that can effectively cover pass plays.
At the end of the day I still think we will be 3-1 after next week - what I was hoping for before the season, but that L'ville game is looming large for how the season may go overall.
L'ville, Miami and UGA all look scary to me with what they may be able to do through the air against our D.
FWIW, I don't think it mattered at all whether GT took or declined the penalty. I think Syracuse would have converted in either case. GT had shown almost no ability to get defensive stops.