Orange Bowl: #9 Georgia Tech vs. #10 Iowa

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    http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/gamecenter/preview/NCAAF_20100105_IA@GATECH

    Georgia Tech facing Iowa may be the least attractive matchup of the BCS games, but the Orange Bowl could end up being the most intriguing one.

    In what appears to be a classic case of a high-powered offense versus a stingy defense, the ninth-ranked Yellow Jackets will try to run their way past the No. 10 Hawkeyes when the teams meet Tuesday night in Miami.

    In its second season under coach Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech went 11-2 and beat Clemson 39-34 in the ACC championship game to win the crown for the first time since sharing it with Florida State in 1998. It was the Yellow Jackets' first outright ACC title since 1990.

    Johnson's spread option offense has been the key to Georgia Tech's success, while coach Kirk Ferentz's Iowa team shut down its opponents en route to a 10-2 record.

    "No question that Iowa's defense is stellar across the board and they've shown that time and time again," Orange Bowl media host Larry Gautier said. "Georgia Tech's offense is a very unique offense. Their strength is their flexbone, wishbone, whatever coach Johnson calls that. Iowa's defense with A.J. (Edds), with Pat (Angerer) and the defensive folks that you have ... it's going to be mano-a-mano at the end of the day."

    The Yellow Jackets are 11th in the Football Bowl Subdivision in total offense and will be facing a Hawkeyes squad that is 11th in total defense.

    Georgia Tech averages 442.7 yards with 307.2 of them coming on the ground, good for second in the nation. Iowa gives up 286.7 total yards per game, 122.0 rushing.

    The Yellow Jackets are 11th in the country with 35.3 points per game while the Hawkeyes are 10th in scoring defense, allowing 15.5 a contest.

    "I've seen them a couple of times on television. They've had tremendous success," Ferentz said. "Their statistics are extremely impressive and coach Johnson's done a wonderful job everywhere he's been with the unique attack. And in this day and age especially, it gives him a heck of an edge."

    Senior linebackers Edds and Angerer, a finalist for the Bronco Nagurski Trophy given to the nation's top defensive player, will face the daunting task of slowing down Georgia Tech running back Jonathan Dwyer and quarterback Josh Nesbitt.

    Dwyer ran for 1,346 yards and 14 touchdowns while Nesbitt rushed for 991 and 18 scores for the Yellow Jackets, second in the FBS with 46 rushing TDs. Nesbitt has attempted just 11.8 passes per game while throwing 10 touchdowns and four interceptions.

    "Georgia Tech brings a great offense to the table, as far as stopping them with our defense," Edds told the Hawkeyes' official Web site. "We will have our hands full, they are a good team and deserve it obviously and they won the ACC, so it should be a great game."

    The return of quarterback Ricky Stanzi and top running back Adam Robinson (775 yards) from injuries should help Iowa put points on the board in case this game becomes a high-scoring affair.

    Stanzi led the Hawkeyes to a 9-0 start before leaving a 17-10 loss to Northwestern on Nov. 7 with an ankle injury that required surgery.

    The junior missed the final two regular-season games - a 27-24 overtime loss at Big Ten champion Ohio State and a 12-0 win over Minnesota - but Ferentz expects Stanzi to be healthy for this game.

    "He is doing absolutely fantastic," said Ferentz, recently named Big Ten coach of the year for the third time.

    Stanzi's numbers aren't eye-popping, as he's thrown 15 touchdowns and 14 interceptions, and Iowa is 93rd in the nation in total offense with 330.8 yards per game.

    Stanzi, though, showed he could lead the Hawkeyes when it counts, helping them notch a school-record four wins by three points or fewer.

    "Their quarterback Stanzi will be back for this game, which will be a big help to them," Johnson said. "They have a good football team. They don't beat themselves and they're very well-coached. I think they've shown a lot of character in that they've come from behind in several games this year and did what they had to do to win.

    "It will be a big challenge for us to get ready for Iowa."

    Georgia Tech is playing in a BCS bowl for the first time and making its first major postseason appearance since 1967, when it also went to the Orange Bowl.

    "We're going to approach the game the same way we have all season," said Johnson, who earned ACC coach of the year honors for the second straight season. "We have more exposure. More people are probably going to watch it than a regular-season game because you're the only one on. It's national TV and a BCS game, so you have a chance to make a statement one way or another."

    Iowa's only BCS appearance also was in the Orange Bowl in 2003, losing 38-17 to Southern California.

    "The one thing all of us learned at an early age is it's a lot more fun if you play well and look representative," Ferentz said. "You want to look like you did during the season. Unfortunately we didn't do that the last time we were in Miami, and it's a bitter pill to swallow.

    "We're thrilled to be returning to Miami. And also, we realize it's going to be a great, great challenge."

    These teams have never met.
     
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    The Food Network and HGTV (whatever that is) are pummeling the air with ads about how Cablevision took them off the air, etc.

    I counted over 5 ads before the game, including a back to back just now.
     
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    Iowa fumbles on third down of the opening drive and GT recovers!
     
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    ugh. Our pass defense has been our biggest weakness all season....
     
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    And wouldn't you know, a 50+ yard pass given up on a routine pass
     
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    GT's D-line is getting absolutely manhandled right now, and the secondary must still be thinking about getting their socks rocked by Miami skanks
     
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    wow, Stanzi is really looking good.

    I didn't like the decision to punt on 4th and 1. Most coaches would punt in that situation, but Johnson has been aggressive, and 4th and 1 is a high percentage down for GT.
     
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    I think the Jackets have negative net yardage so far, and no first downs.
     
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    Georgia Tech's defense has spent a lot of time on the field.

    Iowa's ToP is like 11 minutes or something.

    pick 6 on Iowa's second play after GT's last punt, made it 14-7, but then Iowa's offense went right back on the field, of course.
     
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    and GT finally forces a punt, 17 minutes in

    great punt

    out of bounds at the 6.
     
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    Huge defensive stand for GT after Iowa had great field position
     
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    triple option run, run, and run some more not working against Iowa.

    Nesbitt has 9 carries for 27 yards.

    Dwyer 3 for 5.

    Georgia Tech about to punt again.
     
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    GT can't seem to get their offense going whatsoever tonight. 5th possession, 1st non-3-and-out, instead we get a 4-and-out
     
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    I'm wondering if all the time off helped Iowa prepare better.

    Probably the main advantage of the triple option is that few teams run it, and opponents don't get a lot of time to practice against it.

    Iowa learned they were facing Georgia Tech on December 6, almost exactly a month ago.
     
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    first completion for GT finally, but it doesn't count.

    Illegal touch is called. Receiver went out of bounds first.
    Another GT punt.
     
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    That's the theory at least. Give a team a month to prepare and they can stop it cold. That was part of the motivation to evolve the offense to include shotgun passing(in general, but not for Paul Johnson). Of course, that became so popular and effective that the run/option portion took a back seat.

    Even more interesting, Paul Johnson's offense has been unchanged almost his entire coaching career. If you've got good google skills you can actually download his playbook from previous jobs and you basically have his entire offensive philosophy at your disposal
     
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    At least GT's defense has stepped it up since giving up two early passing touchdowns. They get the ball to start the second half, so hopefully we get some of Johnson's patented half-time adjustments to wake the offense the hell up
     
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    zero completions for GT in the first half. 32 net yards
     
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    :lol: Eddie George just said how great Stanzi was in the first half, and then said he's been erratic.
     
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    "Kool and the Gang" are terrible.
     

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