Showing posts with label Georgia Tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgia Tech. Show all posts

Saturday, November 3, 2018

UNC Comeback Bid Falls Short, Tar Heels Eliminated From Bowl Contention

3:32 PM
CHAPEL HILL – The North Carolina Tar Heels were 1-6 going into Saturday's Homecoming game against Coastal division rival Georgia Tech. Rallying from eighteen points down in the third quarter to tie the game in the final quarter, turnovers and an inability to slow down the vaunted Yellow Jacket triple option offense ultimately proved too much for the Tar Heels as they fell 38-28 on a chilly afternoon at Kenan Stadium.

UNC Fell to Georgia Tech, 38-28, on Saturday

Things looked bright for the Tar Heels when the UNC defense took the field for the first time. Getting into the backfield, Malik Carney was able to strip the Georgia Tech ball carrier, pick up the ball and race twenty yards to the end zone, giving the Tar Heels an early 7-0 lead.

That good feeling wouldn't last long, though, as the Yellow Jacket offense went to work on the next drive, going seventy-five yards in five plays resulting in an eleven-yard Nathan Cottrell scoring run. This was the first of four rushing touchdowns on the day for Georgia Tech, who rumbled for 461 yards on the ground in the game.

Georgia Tech added two more scores in the second quarter, including a rare eighty-six-yard touchdown pass, to take a commanding 21-7 lead. Only a twenty-three-yard Freeman Jones field goal kept the Tar Heels offense from a scoreless first half.

The Yellow Jackets opened up the second half much like they played the first half. Starting on their own 25, the visitors marched seventy-five yards down the field in twelve plays and it looked bleak for the Tar Heels as Clinton Lynch dove towards the pylon, securing an eighteen-point lead.

North Carolina did not give up, though, and finally ground their groove offensively. Pinned deep after the kickoff, UNC moved quickly down the field and freshman Jace Ruder threw his first career touchdown pass to former Hough standout Carl Tucker to make it 28-17. The Tar Heel defense created the next opportunity for UNC, recovering a fumble and leading to another Jones field goal.

When the final quarter began, the visitors' lead had been cut to eight and they were facing a tough fourth down at midfield. Coach Paul Johnson rolled the dice and went for it, but the UNC defense stiffened up and stopped the Yellow Jackets for a loss. Five plays later, Antonio Williams hit pay dirt and after Anthony Ratliff-Williams reeled in the two-point conversion, it was knotted at 28.

When it looked like UNC was going to be able to take their first lead of the game, Georgia Tech's Tariq Carpenter picked off a pass near midfield, taking away the momentum the Tar Heels had built throughout their comeback. Nine plays and forty-one yards later, backup Yellow Jacket quarterback Tobias Oliver scored on a one-yard keeper. Another interception on the subsequent possession led to a short field goal which ultimately sealed the deal.


Next Week
UNC (1-7, 1-5) travels to Duke in an annual renewal of a longstanding Tobacco Road rivalry while Georgia Tech (5-4, 3-3) hosts Miami at Bobby Dodd Stadium.


Wednesday, October 18, 2017

To Win in Atlanta, Wake Forest Will Have to Rely on Senior QB John Wolford

9:54 PM
Wake Forest hits the road following its bye week to take on Georgia Tech on Saturday, looking to bounce back from a 28-14 loss to defending national champion Clemson on October 7th. For the Demon Deacons to do well, they're going to have to rely on senior John Wolford to lead the Wake Forest offense. Through the first six games, Wolford has thrown eight touchdown passes with just one interception. The victory at Appalachian State on Sept. 23 was Wolford’s 16th as Wake Forest’s starting quarterback, tying him for third place among Deacon quarterbacks.
Wake Forest QB John Wolford

The senior continues his climb up the Wake Forest record book in career passing and total offense numbers and is just the sixth Deacon quarterback to ever attempt over 1,000 passes, with 1,016 to his credit. Additionally, he is four completions away from becoming the sixth to complete 600 or more passes in a career.

The Deacs’ defense forced a pair of turnovers against Clemson and are now +6 in turnover margin this season, tied for second-best in the ACC and tied for 20th nationally. The defense also averages 9.2 tackles for loss per game, tops nationally.

Redshirt freshman Greg Dortch continued his stellar freshman campaign last time out against Clemson. After hauling in five passes for 78 yards and accounting for 80 return yards against the Tigers, Dortch is second in the ACC and 19th nationally averaging 136 all-purpose yards per game.

Georgia Tech fell to 3-2 overall and 2-1 in the ACC with a 25-24 defeat to Miami in the closing seconds last Saturday. The Yellow Jackets are receiving votes in both national polls. Paul Johnson is in his 10th season at the helm of the Yellow Jackets, leading the team to a 73-50 record during his time at Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech leads the all-time series, 22-8, but the teams have not met since 2010. In 2006, the Deacs defeated the Yellow Jackets to claim the ACC Championship.


What the Coaches are Saying

Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson
“We are headed to Atlanta to play a very good Georgia Tech team, who is really two plays away from being undefeated and ranked in the top 10. They are one-play away in the Tennessee game, the two-point conversion, and if Miami doesn’t convert a 4th-and-10, they are 5-0 and people are mentioning them for being a candidate for the playoff. On offense, they are very talented, extremely well coached and know exactly what they are doing. Their quarterback, Marshall, runs this option excellent. His ability to read the dive, the pitch and throw the football. He makes plays and makes people miss. At times a play can be well defended and he can turn it into something really productive. Their B back is a load, makes people miss and runs over people. Their A backs are fast and good perimeter blocker. This is a very physical offensive line. Sometimes this is an offense that you can run with undersized guys, but their offensive linemen would be good in any scheme. They have guys on the perimeter who can make plays in the passing game as well. They are extremely efficient in throwing it, leading the league in passing efficiency, in addition to rolling up around 400 yards a game on the ground. Defensively, they are second in the ACC and are giving up a little over 300 yards per game. That is their style of play. They don’t give up a lot of big plays. They keep things in front of them. What makes them so effective is that they are really, really good on third down. They are the best defense in the ACC on third down. What happens is they have an offense that keeps the ball and they combine it with a defense that gets off the field on third down. So they win the time of possession. This is a game that when you have the ball on offense, you have to make plays and you have to score because you aren’t going to get a lot of possessions. They have pass rushers and it is an older defense. Their top 12 defensive players, seven are seniors and five are juniors. This is an older, experienced defense that knows what they are doing. It will be a great challenge for us, but we are excited to be playing again.”

Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson
“I think they’ve (Wake Forest) got a lot of guys that have played a lot of football on offense. The quarterback has started for three years or four and they’ve got some offensive linemen that have played together for a while. They’ve got a dynamic receiver in [Greg] Dortch who is really a playmaker, a really good tight end and they’re doing much better offensively than they have in the past. So it will be a challenge, certainly… I think they lead the nation in tackles for loss, they’re in the top 20 in scoring defense and they've been really good on defense from the last couple of years. Again, it’s a big challenge. I think #53 the defensive end [Duke] Ejiofor, who gets a lot of pub and he’s a really good player but the guy that’s caught our eye is the other defensive end, Wendell Dunn, he makes a lot of plays. He’s a good player. The two inside guys are strong, play with good leverage. And they’re well coached. The linebacker Jaboree Williams has played for a long time; he’s a senior this year. They’ve got a lot of guys that have played a lot of football.”



Sunday, December 7, 2014

Florida State Downs Georgia Tech to Win Third Straight ACC Title

12:30 AM
Chuck Burton (AP)
Florida State (13-0) extended its win streak to twenty-nine games as if captured its third straight ACC title on Saturday night at Charlotte's Bank of American Stadium. Led by freshman Dalvin Cook’s 177 rushing yards (most by a freshman in ACC Championship game history), the Atlantic Division champion Seminoles defeated Coastal Division champs Georgia Tech 37-35 in front of a crowd of 64,808.


Chuck Burton (AP)
Defending Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston became the first quarterback to have two three-hundred yard passing games in the ACC title game. Winston is still to lose a game as a college quarterback, leading the Seminoles to twenty-six consecutive wins.


Chuck Burton (AP)
Quarterback Justin Thomas led the Georgia Tech rushing attack with 104 yards, the most by a quarterback in ACC Championship game history. Synjyn Days of Georgia Tech scored three touchdowns for the Yellow Jackets in the game, doubling his scores for the year.

Score by Quarter


1
2
3
4
Total
Florida State
7
21
3
6
37
Georgia Tech
14
7
7
7
35

 Scoring Summary


Qtr

Time

Scoring Play

V-H

1st
09:50
GT - Days, S. 1 yd run (Butker, H. kick), 8-71 3:48
0 - 7

07:42
FSU - O'Leary, N. 46 yd pass from Winston, J. (Aguayo, R. kick), 5-74 2:03
7 - 7

01:45
GT - Days, S. 1 yd run (Butker, H. kick), 11-75 5:50
7 - 14
2nd
14:10
FSU - Cook, D. 1 yd run (Aguayo, R. kick), 7-75 2:30
14 - 14

08:02
GT - Laskey, Z. 4 yd run (Butker, H. kick), 11-75 6:08
14 - 21

05:40
FSU - Greene, R. 44 yd pass from Winston, J. (Aguayo, R. kick), 6-71 2:15
21 - 21

00:30
FSU - Greene, R. 9 yd pass from Winston, J. (Aguayo, R. kick), 10-75 1:56
28 - 21
3rd
08:01
GT - Days, S. 1 yd run (Butker, H. kick), 14-77 6:52
28 - 28

03:13
FSU - Aguayo, R. 33 yd field goal, 10-59 4:48
31 - 28
4th
10:25
FSU - Aguayo, R. 32 yd field goal, 12-75 4:46
34 - 28

04:28
FSU - Aguayo, R. 28 yd field goal, 6-36 2:55
37 - 28

01:47
GT - Waller, D. 25 yd pass from Thomas, J. (Butker, H. kick), 6-97 1:09
37 - 35

Game Statistics


FSU
GT
FIRST DOWNS
24
28
 Rushing
12
19
 Passing
11
8
 Penalty
1
1
NET YARDS RUSHING
179
331
 Rushing Attempts
33
59
 Average Per Rush
5.4
5.6
 Rushing Touchdowns
1
4
 Yards Gained Rushing
186
335
 Yards Lost Rushing
7
4
NET YARDS PASSING
309
134
 Completions - Attempts - Int
21-30-0
8-14-1
 Average Per Attempt
10.3
9.6
 Average Per Completion
14.7
16.8
 Passing Touchdowns
3
1
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS
488
465
 Total offense plays
63
73
 Average Gain Per Play
7.7
6.4
Fumbles: Number-Lost
0-0
0-0
Penalties: Number-Yards
5-45
3-20
PUNTS-YARDS
2-84
2-69
 Average Yards Per Punt
42.0
34.5
 Net Yards Per Punt
41.5
34.5
 Inside 20
1
1
 50+ Yards
0
0
 Touchbacks
0
0
 Fair catch
0
1
KICKOFFS-YARDS
8-501
5-324
 Average Yards Per Kickoff
62.6
64.8
 Net Yards Per Kickoff
41.4
39.0
 Touchbacks
5
2
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD
0-0-0
1-1-0
 Average Per Return
0.0
1.0
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD
3-79-0
3-45-0
 Average Per Return
26.3
15.0
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD
1-4-0
0-0-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD
0-0-0
0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards
0
0
Possession Time
25:05
34:55
 1st Quarter
5:15
9:45
 2nd Quarter
5:08
9:52
 3rd Quarter
4:59
10:01
 4th Quarter
9:43
5:17
Third-Down Conversions
7 of 12
5 of 10
Fourth-Down Conversions
0 of 0
1 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
5-5
4-4
 Touchdowns
2-5
4-4
 Field goals
3-5
0-4
Sacks By: Number-Yards
0-0
0-0
PAT Kicks
4-4
5-5
Field Goals
3-3
0-0
Points off turnovers
0
0