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Thursday, September 09, 2021

Trouble on North Avenue


Hearing reports that GT Head Coach Geoff Collins told the GT band to not play before third down plays. Instead rap music is played, because “that’s the culture of the program” the band was told. Collins says Tech is a “player led” team. Fans are getting madder and madder at his non-response after Saturday’s loss to Northern Illinois, who went 0-6 last year. Sure building a winner takes time, but hasn’t he had enough time already to beat Northern Illinois and the Citadel? But Collins’ job is safe for now, since GT can’t afford to buy out his contract.

GT fans are wishing Paul Johnson was still the coach. Johnson could take over this team right now and be more competitive than Collins is. Tech missed what – 3 field goals? They’ve had kicking problems the past two years under Collins, and didn’t move to correct the problem over the off-season. There are enough good kickers out there for every Power 5 school to have a good kicker. I would say there aren’t any good kickers who like rap music, but I know that’s not the case. 

Starting QB Jeff Sims accumulated a 2.6 QB rating (worst in the country) but Collins defended him. Glad GT backup QB Yates had a big game. I hope he gets to play more.

Jackets are back to their uni of the week ways:

vs NIU gold helmets, white jerseys, navy numbers, gold pants

vs KSU gold helmets, white jerseys, gold numbers, gold pants

Mark Bradley: #404Takeover? Georgia Tech loses to Northern Illinois.

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Good game: GA/Clemson. Defense defense defense. GA offense moved the ball a little. Became apparent that the winner would be the team that committed the least key mistakes.


Bama led 27-3 at the half. Miami’s only first half score came after a bad pass interference call.

2021 YTD ESPN Total QB Rating, after week one.

1. 96.9 DJ Irons Akron

2. 96.6 Bo Nix Auburn

6. 94.2 Bryce Young Alabama

15. 83.0 Matt Coral Ole Miss

41. 67.2 JT Daniels UGA

50. 61.7 Jordan Yates Georgia Tech backup

86. 41.1 Sam Howell UNC

92. 36.7 DJ Uiagalelei Clemson

110. 17.0 Cornelious Brown Georgia State

126. 02.6 Jeff Sims Georgia Tech

Remember Doug Stuart? Around our age, right Don? Word is that Doug attended Sunday School at SPdL yesterday. His sister was a little more active, back in the day. I think Kristen Stuart was her name. Doug probably doesn’t remember me. For several years I saw Doug watching the Peachtree Road Race from outside Piedmont Hospital, in his white doctor’s coat. Hadn’t seen him at the race the past few years, but I’d usually remember to look for him. All along the Peachtree course I’d be on the lookout for people I know. Used to be a big event to watch. Not so much any more.

From Catalyst: you will most likely scroll through your social media feeds and face your friends’, family members’, and coworkers accomplishments. At that moment, you’ll have a choice - you can celebrate or compare. We are all running our unique races given to us by God, and our daily decisions to celebrate or compare will profoundly influence how well we run our own races. This week’s Connection clip features Craig Groeschel showing us in Scripture how Jesus gives us our own specific assignments, that are never to be compared with the assignments given to our friends and neighbors. 

LOU GEHRIG  [SABR Bio] holds the American League single-season record for runs batted in, knocking in 185 in 1931. Gehrig set the record the very next season after the National League record was set. The Cubs’ Hack Wilson had 191 RBI in 1930. Both records still stand and haven’t been seriously challenged since 1937, when Hanke Greenberg had 184. Gehrig explained his decision to leave his Ivy League school to turn pro saying, “When I left school to play baseball it was a case of necessity.” He went on to explain, “There were hospital & doctor bills to pay. My family needed the money.” Gehrig had attended Columbia University in his native New York City.

Medicare questions answered.

https://www.ameripriseadvisors.com/roger.e.sulhoff/insights/6-faqs-about-medicare

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