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OT: Bowling Green knew Thacker’s signals?

Listening to the Cover 3 podcast today and of course they were talking GT Miami. Then Bud Elliot kind of out of nowhere ask if Bowling Green knew the signs of Thacker. And it makes total sense. If there was one game Scooter wants GT to lose this year it would be BG. I bet that sum bitch tipped BG on Thacks signals! But seriously, thought it was very interesting they brought that up and talked about it for a while

OT: Did we possibly just break Miami (again)?

Time will tell. We've done it in the past. We've done it to UNC. If they start questioning themselves, leadership, coaches, etc., we all know Miami is prone to implode. Take a look at their remaining schedule:

@ UNC (12)
Clemson
Virginia
@ NC State
@ FSU (4)
Louisville (14)
@ Boston College

3 home games left, and only one (Virginia) should be easy. Clemson is not Clemson of old, but has talent. At best I think they win 2 of those road games, but maybe only 1. There's a real chance they lose 4-5 of the last 7.

FOOTBALL GT stonewalled on ACC POWs

I tweeted this and felt like sharing it. Moala had the highest LB PFF score this week 90.4 and the second highest in all of CFB at his position behind a kid at Rutgers by .2

I feel like GT LB Paul Moala got jobbed a little on the ACC LB of the Week. Payton Wilson from NC State won it and he is a tremendous LB, but the Wolfpack gave up 41 points to Marshall. No one on that D should get ACC POW minus an absurd 3 INT game or something like that.

So.....what are we?

I absolutely don't know what to make of us.

Louisville - Narrow loss to a good football team. Blew a big lead. Still think we should have won this one.

SC State - expected blowout

Ole Miss - Very much in the game in the 4th until they blew it open.

Wake - Solid win against an decent, undefeated conference team.

BGSU - Blew and big lead and were then dominated by a very, very bad MAC team.

Miami - Road win against undefeated and ranked conference opponent. Take out the miracle, even - we played well enough for 59:30 to even give ourselves a chance at the win.

I *want* to say we're a decent to good team that was beaten by better ones in Louisville and Ole Miss. The Bowling Green game though.....

Tech Athletics to Hold Auditions for PA Announcers



Georgia Tech in search of in-venue announcers for multiple sports


THE FLATS – Georgia Tech athletics is holding open auditions for talented voices to add to its roster of public address announcers.



Applicants will have the potential to serve as the PA announcer for a variety of sports, including football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball and men’s and women’s tennis.



The role includes introducing starting lineups, calling pertinent in-game action and making other in-venue announcements. Top applicants will be selected for in-person auditions, which will include reading a sample game script over an in-venue PA system and meeting with Georgia Tech athletics staff members.



Qualifications and responsibilities

· Strong vocal ability, enunciation, enthusiasm and comfort addressing large crowds

· Ability to multitask in a fast-paced, sometimes stressful, environment

· In-depth knowledge of rules for selected sports and ability to understand in-game action

· Ability to follow a script, react quickly and readily accept feedback

· Experience working as a PA announcer at the high school, collegiate or professional level is preferred

· Must be available to work nights, weekends and some holidays

· Ability to commute to Georgia Tech athletic venues



Additional details

PA announcers are compensated based on the number of games they work and are subject to a background check. PA announcers are renewed on an annual basis by Georgia Tech athletics.



How to apply

Interested applicants must apply at buzz.gt/PA by Monday, Oct. 16.

Q's Take Sponsored by Inteleca: Tech pulls off a Miracle in Miami

Thanks to our new sponsor Inteleca for helping bring back Q's Take my weekly look at things around GT and college sports from my vantage.


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Georgia Tech football provided one of the most improbable wins in college football history on Saturday night in Miami Gardens and it was totally on brand for Brent Key football and never give up attitude he has instilled in his brief tenure as head coach. Facing improbable odds at Virginia Tech a year ago before a dramatic comeback win or playing with QB3 and QB4 at North Carolina without the best receiver on the team, Key's squads are capable of playing with the big boys, especially on the road.

Tech's offense and defense are still a work in progress. Friend of the site @whiskeychef put it best to me this week. He said everyone has to remember progress is not a linear process. The embarrassing loss to Bowling Green triggered a move putting an old-school hard-nosed defensive coordinator at the helm of the defense in Kevin Sherrer and the team responded and played the best overall defensive game of the year against a very potent Miami offense.

The Jacket offense has been the bright spot most of the year though inconsistent at times and they struggled against a good Miami defense but helped with some short fields thanks to the defense and some key plays by Haynes King on a rare off night for him they made just enough plays to win the game.

This is still a flawed and as Key put fragile team. The one thing they could control was their effort and that ultimately won the day. Paul Moala who drew the ire of Tech fans for his honest take on the loss to Bowling Green had one of the best linebacker performances of the season and for a GT player in some time bouncing back from some rough outings.

The biggest difference defensively was the tackling in the secondary and how locked in they played. GT is still not great at covering for extended periods of time and gets mismatched some as Xavier Xavier Restrepo's 12 of 13 targets for 123 yards showed. He was automatic first down most of the time, but the DBs got their hands on balls and intercepted them. LaMiles Brooks looked more like the old Brooks and had a key interception. Jaylon King continues to make plays and Ahmari Harvey got his first pick as well. That was all encouraging.

Sherrer had them in a position to keep it competitive and they kept everything in front of them except for one play where #5 was misaligned pre-snap. That was a major improvement. Sherrer dialed up a zero blitz at the right time as well to force a Miami FG after a Haynes King interception that allowed Tech ultimately to win the game by creating that four-point swing margin in their favor. The Canes were just 1-3 in the red zone as well.

I didn't love the choice of the QB2 package with Zach Pyron in the situation they used it in, but Faulkner was trying to spark something and if the TE blocks the right guy, he probably scores on the play instead of getting tackled for a loss.

The running game is still almost non-existent on most downs unless King scrambles or keeps it. They cannot run inside with any effectiveness and that will become an issue as they play some better defenses in November.

I thought the receivers didn't have their best day either but Malik Rutherford and Christian Leary came up big in key situations following their training and playing in the moment with King.

This is a team capable of playing with every team on their schedule and they are still capable of some bad games and playing down to teams if they are not locked in. Key's job is too keep the team from getting too high or too low. That is what got them in the Bowling Green game IMO along with the horrid defensive tackling.

If the back seven can play above average the team should be able to get to a bowl game with the offense they have even with it not functioning at 100%.

The other big thing now is getting healthy for the Jackets. After the bye, WR Chase Lane and RT Jordan Williams should return to the lineup and at some point I expect to see Leo Blackburn this month at the earliest. That would be a huge boost to the offense.

In reality, they've played the last few weeks without both starting outside receivers Leo and Chase (but Singleton helped cover his loss in a major way) and without Jordan Williams basically the last three games at RT, the most experienced offensive lineman. That will help down the stretch if they can get some of those guys back on the field.

The bye week is well-placed.

I was up until like 5am last night off the adrenaline of watching that whole thing unfold, deleting a story and writing a new one from scratch. Much like the Miracle on Techwood, it was an improbable ending. Mario Cristobal made a terrible coaching decision, but ultimately Moala's effort, Kyle Kennard's recovery, King's moxy and his two Florida receivers' playmaking ability won the day and GT won the game and made the plays to win it. Cristobal made the critical error, but that was on him.

Cleaning up the penalties (false starts killed multiple drives for the offense or put them behind the chains) and finding a way to be more effective with the pass rush are good jumping-off points for the bye week now. Figuring out more of a run game would help as well.

Celebrate the wins, especially against ranked teams JOL Faithful. That was the most Georgia Tech ending ever.

The dark times of GC3 will take time to fully erase from the memory banks as Key builds his vision for the program and it will not be a straight line of progress. Understand that and extend a little more grace to the new guy like you did for a guy who turned out to be mostly full of shit. That's my ask.

Key on 680

Was on for a short amount of time. Talked about how they played until the very end, had no reason to play that last defensive snap except for the sheer belief of each other. Said they’ve talked about how BG had to be a catapult, that game would define them this year whether they like it or not.
Talked about Sherrer being one, old-school voice. Also mentioned he knew how Thacker would take it and knew the safeties would play well. Had some good banter back and forth with Joe Ham about comebacks and not giving up. Was asked about Miami’s clock management but deflected to talking about how they manage, coaches in the box, “the book”, they work on it weekly too just like players work.

Extra point at the end

What a win and im thankful for it but Can someone explain to me why we kneeled at the end?
Even if Miami blocks the kick and returns it it’s still a 1 point lead for us right?
Also I hope Leary realizes how lucky he was that his knees didn’t hit the ground going into the end zone.
I don’t understand why he slid like he did.
Even diving headfirst would of been better.
That has to be one of the most craziest endings of all time and also bad coaching as well.
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