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Tech Football Adds Chief of Staff, Director of Ops

Sinagra and Wallace join Yellow Jackets from Temple



THE FLATS – Georgia Tech football head coach Geoff Collins has filled two leadership positions within his support staff with the hires of chief of staff Vince Sinagra and director of football operations Scott Wallace, Tech announced on Thursday.


Sinagra and Wallace arrive at Georgia Tech from Temple, where they held the same positions on Collins’ staff for the past two seasons.


A football coach and administrator for the past 43 years, Sinagra is responsible for assisting Collins with oversight of all aspects of the Georgia Tech football program. Prior to joining Collins at Temple in 2017, Sinagra was a coach for 41 years (32 at the collegiate level), including five seasons as the head coach at Anna Maria College, an NCAA Division III program in Paxton, Mass. from 2012-16.


Sinagra’s career also includes stints as a collegiate assistant coach at Anna Maria (defensive coordinator – 2010-11), Norfolk State (linebackers – 2008-09), VMI (defensive coordinator – 2006-07), Stony Brook (defensive coordinator – 2004-05), Holy Cross (linebackers/special teams coordinator – 1999-2003), Hofstra (defensive coordinator – 1998; wide receivers – 1993), Fordham (defensive coordinator – 1994-97), Bloomsburg (defensive coordinator – 1988-93) and Rhode Island (defensive line – 1976-77). Collins served as a graduate assistant and coached linebackers under Sinagra at Fordham in 1996.


“I’ve known Coach Sinagra for more than 20 years,” Collins said of Sinagra. “He was the defensive coordinator at Fordham University, I was his G.A. He’s a huge mentor of mine and a great human being. He did a lot of things for the football program at Temple and he’ll do the same now for our football program here at Georgia Tech.”


Sinagra also served as athletics director for six years at Milford (Conn.) Academy (1981-87). He was Milford Academy’s football head coach from 1978-81. A Brooklyn, N.Y. native, Sinagra was a three-year starter at defensive tackle at Rhode Island, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education and health in 1975 and a master’s in physical education, health and recreation in 1983. He played professionally for the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League and the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.


Joining Sinagra as part of the Georgia Tech family is his wife, Elise.


As director of football operations, Wallace will direct day-to-day operations of the football program, oversee all team meals and lodging, assist with summer camps and clinics and manage the football program’s budget. He was at Temple for five seasons (2014-18), including the last four as director of football operations and the last two under Collins. He began his stint at TU as the football program’s coordinator of internal operations.


Wallace’s professional career also includes stints at Delaware (assistant to the director of football operations – 2012-13) and his alma mater, California (Pa.), where he worked in the development department from 2010-11. He has also held roles with the Washington Wild Things minor-league baseball team and served as a high school basketball assistant coach.


“Scott comes to us from Temple. He did a great job running the football operation there,” Collins said about Wallace. “I’m excited for him to help set up our processes and how we do things in this program on a daily basis to help our student-athletes develop in every single phase of their lives.”


After beginning his collegiate career at UMass, Wallace played quarterback and defensive back at California (Pa.) from 2009-11. He earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management from the school in 2011.

FOOTBALL Coaching Rumors and transfers updates 1/8

So I have a couple of late night updates now that the dust has settled on the National Championship game. Brent Key should be announced within 48 hours as the new OL/associate or assistant head coach at Georgia Tech. He has a multi-year deal in place and is getting a significant but not unreasonable pay raise.

Collins is making a few other hires to round out his staff including a current SEC recruiting office guy to help head up the recruiting office along with the current employees.

On the transfer front as of tonight there are ZERO players in the transfer portal looking to leave. However there should be attrition between now and May, the expectation most of the kids who are going to leave will do so after spring practice. There are at least two players who will have graduated and could move on if they are not in the two-deep at the end of camp as well. Just something to file away. GT has one scholarship as of today, but I think that Collins plans to add at least five more players to the 2019 class in various combinations of signees and incoming graduate transfers depending on who is available.

There are also players with strikes and at least one academic concern that could turn into an opening down the line so there should be room for five and that appears to be what Collins is shooting for.

FOOTBALL Potential Starting Point Depth Chart

So here is my first stab at concocting a depth chart for GT football under Geoff Collins now that the coordinators have been named. This includes everyone on scholarship as of today.

OFFENSE:

Just going off Temple's offense, they were in 11-personnel or two WRs, one slot WR, one TE and one RB around 60% of the time. They used a FB around 25% of the time instead of the slot WR. I expect we will see double slots because of personnel at times and that would give a few additional wrinkles with jet-sweeps and whatnot. I think that second slot would make sense for more of the RB-type personnel like a Cottrell. I put my biggest predictions in bold. Offense will be different because they will have personnel packages

*QB- Lucas Johnson, James Graham, Jordan Yates, Demetrius Knight
*TB- KirVonte Benson, Jordan Mason, Christian Malloy, Tony Amerson, Devin Ellison
FB- Jerry Howard (I think someone has to move here), Joseph Macrina+
*WR-X- Jalen Camp, Steve Dolphus, Zach Owens
*WR-Z- Malachi Carter, Jair Hawkins-Anderson, Adoncias Sanders, Avery Showell
*SLOT1 - Ahmarean Brown or Kalani Norris or Omahri Jarrett, Xavier Gantt
SLOT2- Tobias Oliver, Nate Cottrell, Tijai Whatley, Dontae Smith
*TE1- Tyler Davis, Peje Harris, Dylan Deveney
TE2- Tyler Cooksey, Luke Johns, Harrison Jump
*LT- Jared Southers, Zach Quinney, Charlie Clark, Hamp Gibbs+
*LG- Parker Braun, Mike Minihan, Boe Tufele, Matthew Morgan+
*C- Kenny Cooper, Zakk McKeehan, Chet Lagod+
*RG- Connor Hansen, Brad Morgan, Mike Maye
*RT- Jack DeFoor, Scott Morgan, Austin Smith, Kevin Wolf+
WILDCAT QB- Tobias Oliver, James Graham

DEFENSE:

Basically a 4-3 and a 4-2-5, they played a lot more 4-3 with mobile OLBs compared to a lot of teams that played more nickel.

SDE- Antwan Owens, Jahaziel Lee, Kelton Dawson, Sylvain Yondjouen
NT- Brandon Adams, Chris Martin, Jamal Camp
DT- TK Chimedza, Brentavious Glanton, Quon Griffin
WDE- Justice Dingle, Jordan Domineck, D'Quon Douse, Josh Tukes+
SAM- Christian Campbell (could flip with Bonds)or Charlie Thomas or Jaquan Henderson
MIKE- Bruce Jordan-Swilling (I'm not sure he moves to RB) or Quez Jackson, Jakob Brashaer
WILL- David Curry, Chico Bennett
CB- Swilling, Jaytlin Askew or Jaylon King, Wesley Walker, Dameon Williams
FS- Juanyeh Thomas, Gentry Bonds (you could flip him and Campbell), Jordan Huff
SS- Tariq Carpenter, Kaleb Oliver, Jarett Cole, Jeremiah Smith
CB- Ajani Kerr or Zamari Walton, Kenan Johnson, Jaylen Jackson

SPECIAL TEAMS:
PK- Wesley Wells+, Brenton King
P- Pressley Harvin III, Cliff Gandis+
KO-??
LS- Jerrod Abee+, Cade Long+ or Lucas Patelles+
SS- Jack Coco+
KR- Juanyeh Thomas
PR- Juanyeh Thomas
+walk-on
*starting 11 on offense

Coaching Rumors 12/28

Per my Temple counterpart Larry Knight will be joining the GT staff as OLB coach apparently whoever CGC wanted to hire instead did not work out (Travares Tillman or someone else). Andrew Thacker and Nate Burton are still expected to join him as well. From talking to Temple people Collins apparently was the DC himself.

Offensively still hearing Dave Patenaude as OC/QB/Passing Game Coordinator, Brent Key as associate HC/OL and run-game coordinator.

Kerry Dixon II has been hired officially as WR coach and Tashard Choice as RB coach and Lewis Caralla as S&C coach.

So that would look like his

HC- Collins
OC- Patenaude
RB- Choice
WR- Dixon
TE-
OL/A-HC- Key
DC?/MLB- Thacker
OLB- Knight
DB- Burton
DL-?
Special Teams?
S&C- Caralla

Coach Sisk is headed to Georgia State along with a couple of his assistants as the new S&C coach for Shawn Elliott.

I'm expecting Collins' DFO (director of football operations) Scott Wallace to come to GT. Kevin Cone would stay on as assistant DFO.

No word on DL coach other than I know they were talking to Eric Henderson and a few other guys including Jim Panagos and that was/is a possibility that CAM would get looked at there as well.

Ed Foley, the TE/Special Teams coach could come here as well, he loves Temple though and would stay if Diaz wants to keep him. New Owls coach Manny Diaz is supposed to meet with the Temple staff over the coming days to inform them of their futures. He is trying to keep a few guys around.

You could also see Thomas Niles join as a staff assistant on defense. He has been GAing for Collins and worked at GA Southern as a GA and played at UCF under GOL. He was a guy GT recruited as well but Groh didn't like. He was committed to NC State and then flipped to UCF after O'Brien was canned. Niles is from Gainesville HS.

GT will be releasing more hires as HR processes them so over the next five days the rest of the staff should be announced.

DL in 2019

Haven’t seen much discussion on this but checked the roster and DL looks THIN in 2019, especially at DE. Assuming some guys move back inside with the 4 man front, there looks to be 7 potential DTs and 5 potential DEs. That’s counting the 2019 signees, which there are three(2 DEs & 1 DT)in that class and none may be ready to play right away.

That’s kind of scary.

I assume CGC is looking for grad transfers and more unsigned HS seniors to fill some spots here but haven’t seen any names being floated out there.

Does anyone have any insight on this?

Mailbag 12/23

Sorry for no mailbag last week. I found out about all the coaches being fired at like 8:30am Monday morning as I was getting ready to work on the mailbag and then with all the signing day stuff, GT practices and whatnot I was not able to do it and then just decided to wait until today.

Is PJ using the Waffle House menu play sheet or not?

I forgot to ask, but I'll text him and see if he wants to do it. I'd bet money we could get CGC to use it for a game. LOL

Merry Christmas Kelly to you and family!! What’s your plan for Christmas since you’ll be up in a hotel? You and the wife still get gifts for each other and if so what’s the one gift you want? Keep it PG-13 lol

I'll be here until the afternoon of Christmas Day and then I'm flying up to Detroit solo. My wife is going to stay with her family locally so she has company and my son is going with my ex-wife after I leave. We do gifts, I bought her some diamond earrings as a thank you for everything she has had to put up with for the last month. I'm not sure what she got me. My birthday is earlier in the month and she got me a workbench with tool drawers that I've always wanted to replace my makeshift workbench. So that was awesome.

We heard about our CBs playing press man this time last year only to be disappointed ( understandable due to youth and talent in the front 7 to get pressure). I think King, Walton and Swilling have the ability, but can our front 7 disrupt enough for this to actually play out?

I think CNW was underwhelmed by the cover skills of the main CBs and that played into his decision. I think he wanted to play King and Walton, but King got hurt in camp and had he had enough time to compete he may have beat out an older player. CPJ is also sometimes too differential to older players and I think that was a factor as well.

We drinkin in Detroit or what?!? For real tho. Great job with everything lately! We all owe you one! Hopefully you can make it! I’ll take care of ya.

I'm going to try and get out and be social.

Are there any 4 stars besides Griffin that you think CGC has a shot a getting late because they are waffling in their decision?

He is the only one now, but GT like everyone is looking at who didn't sign and will be hitting those kids up.

Do you feel CGC will only take a QB transfer if he is elite like a Hurts or a Fields?

I think he will take anyone he thinks can help win games. It doesn't have to be a name guy, but if there is someone like Blake Barnett last year for USF floating around, I'm sure he will take a shot at them.

Why do coaches get to block teams for transfers?

That has been done away with.

Anymore high level talent out there for bball recruiting?

There are a ton of guys and more that will fall through. I think Danny Manning gets fired at Wake Forest and they have a couple of guys that GT would be interested in for example. That's why Pastner is trying to keep people chilled out. There are still a ton of interesting guys out there.

How do we get busted for clothes given to D. Thomas but UGA is out here throwing gifts like their Oprah to recruits?

I'm not going to comment on the UGA rumors, I'm not interested in being sued or whatnot because I can't prove anything I've heard, but yes it is a damn shame that GT got in trouble for "covering up" some free t-shirts (that is what the penalty was for not the action of the players) and others like UNC skate with reprehensible actions.

We need OL, DL and LB. Any good ones that are available for February signing period?

There are, 3-star DE will be visiting from Germany in Jan and more offers should come out once CGC knows how many ships he has to work with.

Football assistant coaches? Who? When?

Jan 2.

Was Coach Johnson’s snarky behavior a big turnoff to high school coaches, alumni and fans?

Not really, I don't know any HS coach that had a beef with CPJ. They respected how he ran his program.

Players who plan to leave?

Give me a break

Did the ship sail for Black and Dowdy?

Not yet, both were told to wait and come see the staff in Jan. Dowdy hasn't met CGC to my knowledge yet because he was tied up with school and the Shrine Bowl. Black is waiting to see who the hires are and what his options are and how he fits in.

What’s your best guess on transfers out and lost players like to graduation, which will open up scholarships this February (no names)? I believe we currently have one open, and am curious as to how many you think we can realistically sign in February.

I honestly have no idea, from what it sounds like CGC is preparing for 5-7 spots to open up.

Any more rumblings regarding Jalen Hurts?

Won't be a peep until after the playoffs.

As far as the official staff moving forward. Whats the date that we will hear who will be coaching each position? OC? all that!

I think it will leak at the end of next week, but CGC is targeting Jan 2nd.

Would enjoy your thoughts on a Griffin/Amerson comparison

Jamious is a little more of the shiftier guy with good balance and pad-level like a Dwyer in some ways, Amerson reminds me of Synjyn Days, runs a little upright, great burst and vision. Both are really exciting and I suggest you check out their SR film. It is very entertaining, Amerson has a couple of KR for TDs that are pretty fun to watch.

There are so many running backs on scholarship, I am not even sure what question to ask. How about:

Who of these are the best suited (based on skill set) for the new offense come August 29, 2019?

1. Tony Amerson
2. KirVonte Benson
3. Nathan Cottrell
4. Devin Ellison
5. Xavier Gantt
6. *Jamious Griffin
7. Jerry Howard
8. Omahri Jarrett
9. Christian Malloy
10. Jordon Mason
11. Dontae Smith
12. Tija'i Whatley
* If Signed


I'll make this easier for you. The RBs on this list are Amerson, Benson, Ellison, Griffin, Howard, Malloy and Mason and maybe Whatley. Gantt and Jarrett are SLOT WIDE RECEIVERS and were recruited by multiple schools as such. Nate Cottrell will have to play SLOT and should be okay, I think Dontae Smith fits that mold as a SLOT as well. If CGC had such a problem with the amount of RBs on the roster he wouldn't be chasing Jamious Griffin who is only marginally better than Amerson or Benson or Howard or Mason. Don't fall for talking points.

When, if ever, will we know what happened with Will Bryan this season?

Up to them to share that.

Switch gears to basketball.....with only one commit what is our strategy this year?

Only have two ships to play with, I think one is a transfer spot and the other will be a late signee.

Any names out there that we are looking at as recruits that didnt commit?

Nothing new right now.

As of today (December 21st) & before probable attrition, how many more can we sign?

ZERO

Do you know if CGC called the D at Temple? Any idea yet if he’ll do that here or leave it to the DC?

I believe he let his DC call the defense and he has indicated that he will only coach DBs and will not call plays.

He has referenced the “roster management” process employed at Bama and that he’ll work towards establishing such here. Has he laid out the numbers by position group?

He has not, but I'll try to do something on that after the bowl.

He has also mentioned trying to recruit to certain specs related to size, speed etc... at each position, any details on those specs?

Nope

Eager for T-day game and planning to make the trip to CU in August, good time for our first game in Death Valley. Could be a popular travel game for GT fans, hearing stuff like this from others?

I expect the spring game should be pretty interesting, not sure how many will make the trip to Death Valley, but I'd think GT will sell out their allotment of tickets.

The meet & greet on 1/5, will this be structured like shaking hands and pictures like at Fan Day or him moving around the Pavilion greeting as he strolls? Anticipate the new staff also being there?

I don't know the answer to any of that.

You mentioned that four OL on the current roster aren’t suited to the new scheme. Would you speculate as to which players on O you think will benefit most from the scheme switch? And which ones will seem like square pegs?

I mean again this is a shitty question. You are asking me to crap on the current SAs with the second part. I'll say the happiest people should be Jack DeFoor, Austin Smith and Mike Minihan. I have no idea on D yet.

Can we get a 30 word max on mailbag questions?

Amen

What was it about CPJ that the ATL media gave him the Donald Trump treatment?

Ugh, Trump brings that on himself.... Every GT coach since I remember has been given crappier treatment than the counterpart in Athens. The majority of the media went to UGA or are UGA fans in the market. Hence how they act.

Are you going to be able to come by the alumni/fan pre game gathering?

Yes.

How many members is this site up to now? Just curious

We grew a lot during the search and aftermath.

WAR ROOM Post-NSD Edition: Staff and more

So everyone wants to know who will be on Geoff Collins staff and that should get clearer over the coming days.

First off I'd like to share something interesting I heard today. Apparently Ted Roof is a legit candidate to become the next DC at App State, he is tight with the former NC State OC Drink who got the head coaching job there. If Roof goes to App State then Andy McCollum may replace him at NC State. Kirby Smart has also reached out to CAM as he has an opening as well....

According to multiple sources CGC is hiring UGA Quality Control (Defense) coach Travares Tillman for an unspecified role at GT. Tillman is a GT letterman and has seven years of NFL experience.

I've been told Tashard Choice is still taking over the RB coach duties at GT. CGC was looking to possibly make a change there had he stayed at Temple anyway.

People have asked about CAM and what is up there. There is one scenario where he could stay and it involves Temple DL coach Jim Panagos who Manny Diaz is trying to keep at Temple, if he stays then CAM could get that spot on the new staff. Andrew Thacker is expected to be the OLB coach, Nate Burton the DB coach along with Collins himself and the ILB spot is up in the air. I've heard Daryl Smith's name thrown around for that job as well as some others like Tillman.

On the offensive side, it is still up in the air what all happens. Ed Foley the TE and special teams coach is expected to stay at Temple, he has survived like four coaching changes there. Stan Hixon is expected to come down to GT, the actual OC spots and WR and QB or TE depending on the OC could vary.

Off the field staff wise

Also in the mix for unspecified roles are former recruiting analyst Saeed Khalif who is the director of player personnel at Wisconsin, former GT QB and recruiting assistant Joe Hamilton. Cody Moore (defense) and Tevin Washington (offense) are staying on with the recruiting office staff and probably Sarah Woodruff as well. Kevin Cone is staying on staff in Football Ops in some capacity as well.

Former Jacket Joe Burns is pretty tight with CGC and has been around A LOT lately as well and that should help with some of the underclassmen and getting them on campus given his job.

CRUITIN'

Geoff Collins is making a full out play for former UGA QB Justin Fields, I think he doesn't end up at GT, I'm thinking Ohio State is the early leader, but he there may be a bidding war. Former 5-star DT Aubrey Solomon is also someone he is trying to get, but UGA is pretty much a slam dunk right now, they were a runner-up last time. He kind of wanted to go there.

UConn grad transfer TE Tyler Davis should announce for Georgia Tech as early as tomorrow per my sources. That would be a huge addition and put GT on the number pretty much at 18.

CGC will keep going, he is trying to get Jamious Griffin and his brother could try to transfer and get a waiver to join him at GT from VaTech so all three brothers would be together. I know that is something the family is pushing and GT should have space should that happen, but CGC can't do anything on that front until LB Jaylen Griffin is in the portal and that is up to the family.

Both OL commits Joshua Black and Larry Dowdy are set for January visits which may or may not happen. Dowdy wasn't able to visit because of the Shrine Bowl and Black has burned his OV, but both would like to see the staff and the scheme from what I'm hearing before signing any papers. GT also needs OTs and both of the probably project inside in the new scheme.

Going forward CGC is looking for help at LB and offensive tackle, that will be the focus. The German based DL Joseph Darkwa will visit in January as well, he doesn't graduate until July so that is extra complicated, but CGC is still working on him. He will not sign anywhere this go-around.

On the LB front there are 25 unsigned 3-star or higher LBs as of this moment and 24 three-star or better offensive tackles... keep that in mind

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OT: Taking a breather from the coaching search/announcement...ATL United

Anyone going tomorrow night? I was lucky enough to snag a handful of tickets.

It you haven't been to a United game yet, give it a try (even if next season):
  • The last game was probably the loudest sporting event I've ever attended, including trips to thUGA, Clemson, VT, and ACC championships. It looked like every section in MBS was standing the entire game.
  • The Supporters section is entertaining, except for the distraction caused by the numerous flags in my face.
  • I also like that the train horn is used similar to the Tech whistle. Almost feels like home.

  • Locked
FOOTBALL Coaching Rumors: 12/6 pt2 The Collins Era?

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Well according to sources at Georgia Tech and Temple, Geoff Collins could be named Georgia Tech head coach as early as tomorrow or by early next week depending on background checks and any last minute snags.

Temple has multiple people reaching out for the job already in anticipation of the formal announcement from Georgia Tech.

Stansbury has done a good job keeping this mostly under wraps and there was considerable interest from a variety of sources.

I've talked to sources who have an idea of who should be coming along from Philly with Geoff. Neither coordinator is a shoe-in. Nate Burton who is the safeties coach and a former player and GA at GT from Lilburn is expected to come. Also Larry Knight (OLB coach and recruiting coordinator) who coached at GA State and was Butch Jones RC at Cincinnati and early at Tenn. He is from Augusta. Also for GT assistant Stan Hixon is expected to come back at coach WRs, he of course was Dez White and Kelly Campbell's position coach at GT.

My source thinks that offensive assistants Tony Lucas (RB), Adam DiMichele (QB/Slots) and defensive line coach Jim Panagos (DL) are staying at Temple. The OL coach Chris Wiesenhan and Special Teams/TE coach Ed Foley are going for the head coaching job at Temple. Not sure yet on DC/ILB Andrew Thacker who worked for Bohannon at KSU.

On his offensive coordinator Dave Patenaude at Temple, apparently the Temple folks had him dial back his offense due to the lack of a running QB and the conservative approach people wanted there. Temple fans want I-formation and a fullback, that is not Geoff's OC's normal approach so I'll be curious to see if he comes with him.

Keep an eye on KSU's Liam Klein who is the DL and RC at Bohannon for a potential defensive spot. He is very close with Collins and the two worked hand-in-hand at GT. Bryan Cook may also stay around in some form. I imagine CAM will also get a look given his recruiting prowess and versatility on the staff. CAM has a few options. I'd be surprised if Nate Woody stays, but I don't know how that discussion went.

According to my friend Dan Wolken, North Texas' Seth Littrell and Memphis' Mike Norvell. Norvell like I said can't pass the background check (gentlemen never dine at the company table) and Littrell is a favorite for the K-State job. So that jives with a few missing names from the search. I figured he would talk to both of them.

At the end of the day, Collins wants the job, he knows the challenges and he can engage the fanbase and he can recruit. He will at least bring in talent. The coaching piece is still a work in progress because he is a young HC still learning so I wouldn't compare him to Matt Rhule who didn't start winning until year three at Temple. I think that is unfair. I think this is a win and should reengage the fans who hated what CPJ did and hopefully keeps some of the PJ fans as well by having some exciting style of play.

Mailbag 11/26

Last year about this time a movement was started on this site to fund an extended football recruiting office. It was very successful, but was a three-year commitment. Should we follow to ask who is keeping up on their 2nd year commitment?

Yes there is more coming on this front and people need to stay tuned.

I’m interested in understanding more about AI2020 and the foundation TStan is laying to change GT’s stature in CFB. I know getting to a level of the Factories is unrealistic. However, there is no reason to believe we can’t at least be competitive with Clemson and UGA and expect Top 25 every year. What is his plan and how does he intend to execute on it?

So there are multiple facets to it. Ultimately the bulk of it is rebuilding the infrastructure of the key buildings and areas like the locker room renovation that just wrapped up before the season, the Edge building where the SAs spend so much of their time. Additionally there is a push to privately fund all the scholarships to take that out of the athletic budget and to have everything at Tech be stand of the art and cutting edge. Embrace the Tech in Georgia Tech and have money to make hires and expand without having so much overhead from things like those scholarships and bad contracts. Along with the ACC Network blooming it should help the bottom line.

What is YOUR opinion on what changes will take place, if any, with current staff on both sides of the ball?

I have no idea to be honest right now. Everyone is out recruiting and it took until December before I had a better idea.

Is @Temple a dangerous game next year? Not sure why we schedule a home and home with them?

Budget add, needed a home game after Notre Dame rescheduled their visit to Atlanta and that was the best GT could do on short-notice.

Does UGA really only graduate 41 percent of their players?

Yup https://www.onlineathens.com/local-news/2017-11-10/uga-football-sec-s-lowest-ncaa-academic-report

In terms of the OL who are some young guys that have impressed this year?

Austin Smith is one they are very high on. Mike Minihan at guard is the other one that has stood out.

Who are some of the young ABs and WRs the coaches are excited about?

They like Dontae Smith and Tijai Whatley a lot. Smith is dynamic in the open field and Whatley is a big-bodied A-back who can block. Malachi Carter is the big WR they love. Peje Harris has some potential, but is further away.

How hyped should I be about James Graham, because I'm at an 11/10 rn? I do realize it wasn't until year 3 where JT took off though.

I love Graham and think he is a 1/8 type player. I do think the QB competition will be tough. I think a lot rides on Tobias Oliver's ability to develop as a passer and Lucas Johnson's health. Jordan Yates is my X-factor guy.

From a blind eye, our recruiting seems to be about the same as it has always been under PJ, I don't follow it as much as other things, but what do you see that it is getting better?

It has trended up, this class is very solid and the last two were very good. The secondary talent and the number of 1/8 type guys is up from the past. They signed three guys in the last class who could be 1/8 type talent and that is unusual.

We tend to have our best teams when we have a QB that can gun it and a stud WR that can box out a CB on 3rd down. I think we will have the QB piece next year, do you think Camp or Carter can at least be a Rickey Jeune caliber?

Yes, they can do that, the issue with TaQuon was getting the ball to them.

Is this the new norm for clean old fashioned hate?

I mean, UGA has had a clear advantage since Bobby Dodd pulled GT out of the SEC. However after talking with some people close to the team something popped up that I hadn't thought about. The players were pretty low-energy out of the gate on Saturday and the coaches think they wore themselves out fighting so many weeks in a row to get back to a bowl that they partially ran out of gas and emotional energy so when they got punched in the face it was hard to counter. Also the defense got manhandled.

Is Kirby building a dynasty like Dabo?

Will be interesting to see. He is working much harder than anyone has there since maybe coach Butts 60 years ago. It is interesting to see. The key for them will be replacing assistants and mashing the gas as people poach the program and Florida and/or Tennessee or Auburn get better around them. I think this is a scary time if you are a GT fan though.

Can we compete with our rival in the near future?

Yeah, GT could've last week had the defense not no-showed in the first half and tackled guys.

Are you surprised CPJ has made public comments about retirement?

Not at all, why would he address something that he has never said. Ken could've asked but didn't. I wasn't going there after a game in public.

If he stays till 2020, are there any guys TStan should be looking at right now who could be available then?

The one name that people are interested in is George Godsey and he needs to put something on his resume in the meantime to make that make any sense. He needs to either be an OC and be successful in the NFL or go back to college and cut his teeth. Right now he would be a ludicrous hire. Bohannon or Monken's stock might be very different in two years from the CPJ tree as well.

Does us coming out flat against UGA reflect the coaching staff? Seems like they are always ready to play us.

See what I said above, I think the team was gassed. They looked like they were running in mud. It reminded me of the game of 2009 against Miami only UGA is a better team.

Who do you think we open the season with? Clemson or UVA or..... and will it be a weekday game.

It will be UVA, Clemson has to open with another ACC team, I just can't remember who it is.

If you were pushed into a corner, to what extent is CPJ willing to make changes? Give me an example of a couple of deal breakers or non-starters for him.

I don't know, it seems like the OL coach situation is a non-starter as is CLO.

Given the recent comments about possible retirement, is that negatively impacting recruiting with other coaches telling kids PJ won’t be here much longer? I don’t see doing the “head coach in waiting” thing, but for all the gnashing of teeth on the need to improve im this area plus our recent uptick, (last two classes) should we be concerned we may take a step back despite investing more dollars the next couple years?

That stuff doesn't really work anymore. So many coaches are getting canned so fast across football that other than Saban or Dabo no one can use that against schools anymore. They'll just show you how many guys a school has had since CPJ has been here. Most of them are going on three now!

TV booth guys always reference the meeting they have with the head coaches a day or 2 prior to the game. How do those typically play out? Any feel for how CPJ relates to the media aside from 680thejoke and ajcKen? Has seemed Greg McElroy and Herbstriet speak favorably in general about GT. Seems he gets more respect from nationals than locals.

If they are in-town they come up to coach's office on Thursday or Friday depending on the game time and they all sit in there and talk about the game and whatnot. CPJ is great in those circumstances even with someone like Ken. His frustrations with local media are based on how GT gets treated compared and in comparison to other schools.

Do the national guys ask CPJ about recruiting at GT, the challenges, obstacles etc...?

No idea, I've never been in one of those meetings.

FOOTBALL RECRUITING WAR ROOM: FB RECRUITING EDITION 11/27

Recruiting still in full swing. CPJ should be on the road toward the end of this week.

This weekend will be pretty quiet, just a couple of kids. Right now they have Briton Allen and Rashad Cheney penciled in and Tomari Fox is possible, but they'd prefer to bring him in later on. All three are GT leans right now.

The big weekend will be December 7th should be around 15 kids and then the last 6-7 the last weekend.

Main needs remain DL and LB and then a CB and maybe a S

If Allen commits the focus will be on Tavian Mayo as the final DB. Caleb Blake would be a good pull too, but he has some academic hold ups. No visit set yet for Blake, but they are working on a Mayo visit. If something happens with Nick Toomer they'd jump on him as well, but he appears to be solid to Stanford.

DE Ja’Darien Boykin is on hold, academic issues/character concerns.

At ILB GT is still working on Kevon Glenn and trying to set up an OV. CJS is working on him. CAM is working on Jamie Pettway who is supposed to visit next weekend. GT is also keeping tabs on J'Coryan Anderson from Tenn at ILB as a plan B.

On the WR front, Nick Manson remains a viable option, but he will not be signing until Feb since he needs to pop a better test score. GT is also looking at Jerrod Means, but he really doesn't dig the GT offense. Mountain View WR Thomas Stewart is another possible option. UK and Vandy are involved with Stewart.

OTHER TARGETS

RB Joachim Bangda is on hold, he would have to be a Feb signee due to academics.

Ohio DL Anthony Johnson claims a GT offer, not an official one yet, he is penciled in for a visit on 12/14, but if GT lands Fox and Cheney that visit won't happen.

Someone asked about LB Tra Wilkins (UK commit), he is a plan B guy, not pushing for him now or for Nicktroy Fortune (WVU commit) either. WR target Ali Jennings is no longer an option.

DL target Kennedy Roberts is the plan C on the DL right now.

1-8 talent

So...I know this has been talked about as nauseum on this board in the past but the game this past weekend got me thinking about it again...

Who do we have on our team, currently on the roster and thinking forward to next year, that is the 1-8 type of talent we need to win big games?? And is it enough to beat the big boys?

I’ll start it off with a few that I think are in that group, either by how they have looked thus far or what we have heard about them:

Juanyeh Thomas (duh)
Pressley Harvin III
Parker Braun
James Graham
Tariq Carpenter
Wesley freakin Wells
After this I have some that probably will or could be:
Tre Swilling?
Charlie Thomas?
Brandon Adams?
KirVonte Benson?
Lucas johnson?
Kenny cooper?

Thoughts? Lots more potential from 2018 class and 2019 class. To me, there are glaring weak areas like WR, LB and DL but I could be wrong....
Also will this ever be enough to beat a Climpson and Ugag again? It seems instead of 1-8, they have 1-30 talent.

FOOTBALL Braun and Harvin III earn All-ACC honors

#GaTech OL Parker Braun earns All-ACC 1st team, punter Pressley Harvin III is 2nd team All-ACC

The complete 2018 All-ACC Football Team:

First-Team Offense
QB Ryan Finley, Gr., NC State, 130
RB Travis Etienne, So., Clemson, 174
RB AJ Dillon, So., Boston College, 162
WR Kelvin Harmon, Jr., NC State, 164
WR Olamide Zaccheaus, Sr., Virginia, 158
WR Jakobi Meyers, Jr., NC State, 141
TE Tommy Sweeney, Gr., Boston College, 158
AP Greg Dortch, So., Wake Forest, 172
OT Mitch Hyatt, Sr., Clemson, 172
OT Tyler Jones, Sr., NC State, 93
OG Chris Lindstrom, Sr., Boston College, 136
OG Parker Braun, Jr., Georgia Tech, 129
C Garrett Bradbury, Gr., NC State, 113

First-Team Defense
DE Clelin Ferrell, Jr., Clemson, 163
DE Brian Burns, Jr., Florida State, 120
DT Christian Wilkins, Gr., Clemson, 160
DT Dexter Lawrence, Jr., Clemson, 137
LB Germaine Pratt, Gr., NC State, 125
LB Shaquille Quarterman, Jr., Miami, 113
LB Joe Giles-Harris, Jr., Duke, 111
CB Hamp Cheevers, Jr., Boston College, 159
CB Bryce Hall, Jr., Virginia, 139
S Juan Thornhill, Sr., Virginia, 123
S Andre Cisco, Fr., Syracuse, 110

First-Team Specialists
PK Andre Szmyt, R-Fr., Syracuse, 165
P Sterling Hofrichter, Jr., Syracuse, 134
SP Greg Dortch, So., Wake Forest, 127

Second-Team Offense
QB Trevor Lawrence, Fr., Clemson, 106
RB Qadree Ollison, Sr., Pitt, 128
RB Travis Homer, Jr., Miami, 71
WR Tee Higgins, So., Clemson, 117
WR Jamal Custis, Sr., Syracuse, 115
WR Damon Hazelton, So., Virginia Tech, 76
TE Brevin Jordan, Fr., Miami, 58
AP Deon Jackson, So., Duke, 50
OT Tremayne Anchrum, Jr., Clemson, 60
OT Stefano Millin, Sr., Pitt, 60
OG Phil Haynes, Sr., Wake Forest, 87
OG Sean Pollard, Jr., Clemson, 72
C Justin Falcinelli, Gr., Clemson, 92

Second-Team Defense
DE Zach Allen, Sr., Boston College, 112
DE Alton Robinson, Jr., Syracuse, 91
DT Gerald Willis III, Sr., Miami, 129
DT Ricky Walker, Sr., Virginia Tech, 63
LB Cole Holcomb, Sr., North Carolina, 98
LB Tre Lamar, Jr., Clemson, 82
LB Ryan Guthrie, Sr., Syracuse, 76
CB Trayvon Mullen, Jr., Clemson, 98
CB Essang Bassey, Jr., Wake Forest, 75
S Jaquan Johnson, Sr., Miami, 99
S Cameron Glenn, Sr., Wake Forest, 51

Second-Team Specialists
PK Christopher Dunn, Fr., NC State, 86
P Pressley Harvin III, So., Georgia Tech, 121
SP Michael Walker, Sr., Boston College, 78
Third-Team Offense
QB Eric Dungey, Sr., Syracuse, 76
RB Darrin Hall, Sr., Pitt, 58
RB Reggie Gallaspy Jr., Sr., NC State, 49
WR, T.J. Rahming, Sr., Duke, 62
WR Hunter Renfrow, Gr., Clemson, 57
WR Nyqwan Murray, Sr., Florida State, 52
TE Daniel Helm, Sr., Duke, 31
AP Sean Riley, Jr., Syracuse, 38
OT Aaron Monteiro, Sr., Boston College, 58
OT Koda Martin, Gr., Syracuse, 55
OG John Simpson, Jr., Clemson, 67
OG Mike Herndon, Sr., Pitt, 59
C Jimmy Morrissey, So., Pitt, 47

Third-Team Defense
DE Austin Bryant, Sr., Clemson, 59
DE Wyatt Ray, Sr., Boston College, 48
DT Demarcus Christmas, Sr., Florida State, 44
DT Ray Smith, Sr., Boston College, 41
LB Kendall Joseph, Gr., Clemson, 70
LB Chris Peace, Sr., Virginia, 64
LB Connor Strachan, Gr., Boston College, 58
CB Trajan Bandy, So., Miami, 68
CB A.J. Terrell, So., Clemson, 60
S Tanner Muse, Jr., Clemson, 49
S Will Harris, Sr., Boston College, 48

Third-Team Specialists
PK Alex Kessman, So., Pitt, 30
P Oscar Bradburn, So., Virginia Tech, 31
SP Joe Reed, Jr., Virginia, 54
Honorable Mention (25 or more points)
Offense
QB Bryce Perkins, Jr., Virginia, 28
RB Jordan Ellis, Sr., Virginia, 36
WR Anthony Ratliff-Williams, Jr., North Carolina, 46
WR Tamorrion Terry, R-Fr., Florida State, 46
TE Dalton Keene, So., Virginia Tech, 29
TE Evan Butts, Sr., Virginia, 25
TE George Aston, Sr., Pitt, 25
AP Maurice Ffrench, Jr., Pitt, 35
AP Amari Rodgers, So., Clemson, 26
OT Cody Conway, Sr., Syracuse, 50
OT Alex Bookser, Sr., Pitt, 45
OT William Sweet, Jr., North Carolina, 34
OT Ben Petrula, So., Boston College, 33
OT Tyree St. Louis, Sr., Miami, 25
OG Connor Dintino, Sr., Pitt, 58
OG Terronne Prescod, Sr., NC State, 53
OG Kyle Chung, Sr., Virginia Tech, 25
C Jon Baker, Gr., Boston College, 38
C Ryan Anderson, Sr., Wake Forest, 36

Defense
DE Joe Jackson, Jr., Miami, 40
DT Willie Yarbary, Sr., Wake Forest, 36
DT Jason Strowbridge, Jr., North Carolina, 30
DT Chris Slayton, Sr., Syracuse, 26
DT Marvin Wilson, So., Florida State, 25
LB Michael Pinckney, Jr., Miami, 46
LB Rayshard Ashby, So., Virginia Tech, 42
LB Justin Strnad, Jr., Wake Forest, 29
LB Ben Humphreys, Sr., Duke, 27
CB Dane Jackson, Jr., Pitt, 57
CB Michael Jackson, Sr., Miami, 49
S Sheldrick Redwine, Sr., Miami, 41
S K’Von Wallace, Jr., Clemson, 39
S Dylan Singleton, Jr., Duke, 38
S Damar Hamlin, Jr., Pitt, 32

Specialists
PK Greg Huegel, Sr., Clemson, 27
SP Maurice Ffrench, Jr., Pitt, 53

FOOTBALL CPJ practice notes 11/21

CPJ said the team has had a good week of practice. Said that this late in the year you are cutting back some in practice and not staying out there as long.

CPJ said it's hard to tell a difference in how the players practice this week than any other week. Said it's been a little different this week because no one has class.

CPJ said the team will practice early in the morning then have a Thanksgiving lunch, then they can go be with their families.

CPJ said UGA has a bunch of good running backs, and that Holyfield and Swift are big, strong players who are hard to bring down. Said the team has to rally to the ball.

CPJ said this is probably one of the best practice teams he has had, hasn't thought much about it. Said they all have a good routine and know what to do and how to practice.

CPJ said Richard LeCounte is a really good player and is a kid that GT tried to recruit early on but there wasn't much interest.

CPJ said there is no difference in the players under Kirby Smart than Mark Richt. Said they have a top 10 recruiting class regardless of who the coach is. Said for all the years he has recruited and been in Georgia he doesn't remember them ever not having a top 10 class.

CPJ said there is probably no difference in Kirby Smart's first couple season's than Mark Richt's.

Said Malik Rivera has been the most consistent player in the secondary. Said he has provided some leadership back there and played really well.

CPJ said he thinks they will be down one starter on defense. Said everyone will found out who it is Saturday.

CPJ said he wants all the kickoffs to go into the end zone. Joked they never tell Shawn to kick it anywhere else. "Kick that joker as hard as you can and let it ride."

CPJ said it all comes down to execution and blocking and the game will be just as much about GT as it is UGA. Said they have to handle the ball and not get down in distance. Said if they can do that they have success regardless of who they play.

CPJ said they didn't have the ball enough last season against UGA and only ran fifty-something plays. Said they got down to the red zone a few times last year and did some things you can't do against a good team.

CPJ said D'Andre Walker was almost as good as Roquan Smith last year and created problems for the offense.

CPJ joked that Cheyenne Hunt is healthy but probably won't dress.

CPJ said his teams are always playing during Thanksgiving. Said at Ga Southern they were always in the playoffs, at Hawaii they always had their last game, and at Navy they were always prepping for Army vs Navy.

CPJ said his family is really small and spread out. Said he has two brothers in North Carolina, one will be with his wife's family and one will be with his mom. Said his Thanksgiving will probably just be him, his wife and his daughter. Said every once in a while they have players come over if they have nowhere to go, but less and less started coming once he became a head coach.

Congrats to our Players & Coaches

Amidst all the woe is me, I want to congratulate our team & staff on a solid though unspectacular 2018 season. Our blowout loss yesterday to UGA has had no impact on my view of the season. That game played out as I expected it would. I felt we had no chance to slow down their offense and as it turned out we didn't. I had some hope we might be able to sustain a few drives on offense, but after being limited to 200 to 250 yards rushing by both UofM & UVA, my optimism was dampened. I have been a diehard GT fball fan for 36 years, and during those 36 years we have had maybe one team (1990) that could hang with the current version of the Dawgs. Like Clemson, they are just that good at the moment. We will beat them again at some point, but I tend to believe their regression will be a big part of the reason when it happens.

Now getting back to congratulations, here are a few things that make me feel good about what we accomplished in 2018.

1) Offensively we are a highly flawed unit that I believe maxed out performance. I never thought we would be as productive as were offensively with our complete lack of a passing threat. I still can't believe what we did to Bud Foster in Blacksburg. That had to be the low point of his coaching career.

2) Over the course of the season we returned to being an opportunistic team that took advantage of opponent mistakes. That had been lost in 2017 but about half way through the season we got it back.

3) After a miserable start special teams became a strength. A sign of strong leadership is continuous improvement which we accomplished over the course of the season in almost every facet of ST's.

4) By the latter half of the season we were back to being a team making clutch plays in Q4 to win games rather than losing them. This is a big deal and the primary reason for an ugly 2017 outcome.

5) We implemented a drastically different defensive scheme with lots of mismatched piece parts and managed to make a difference in several games along the way, primarily via creation of disruptive plays (see #2 above).

6) Lastly & most importantly, after a miserable start to the season that closely resembled an extension of 2017, the team stuck together, stayed focused, and demonstrated great character in righting the ship. The surge that raised us from last to 2nd in the Coastal was quite satisfying to witness.

Looking ahead to 2019, I am very optimistic. I believe we have a returning group that can elevate us to Coastal champs and perhaps something a bit bigger. I believe it is very possible we will look back on the 2nd half of 2018 as the turning point that got the program back to playing like winners.
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