I thought he was crazy. I liked his attitude, but I thought he was crazy. Paul Johnson, at his first GT signing day, said “It’s great to be here at Georgia Tech - I’m excited to announce our first recruiting class on our way to winning a national championship. Along the way, we’re going to be UGA a lot.”
In the spring of last year, you would have been crazy to buy that line. But one thing is clear - Paul Johnson believes he can compete for a national championship while at Tech.
Right now, we’re 7-2, leading the ACC Coastal division, have a great defense, and are looking towards the UGA game with salivating mouths. There’s nothing we’d love more than to knock off the Dawgs - in Athens - as the endcap to a season they started ranked #1.
In April, nobody would have thought that we would be thinking that way. This season was going to be a bust, it was going to be a learning year, it was going to be a year that we’d have to spend watching some bad football in exchange for some good years ahead. Instead, we’re being treated to a glorious display of enthusiastic football on the Flats. We’re ranked #20 in the BCS system. We finally beat FSU. We’re a couple of lousy fourth quarters away from being 9-0.
And this is just Johnson’s first year. Nobody in the offense is really used to this thing yet. Nobody has settled in, really learned their reads, and become an expert. They’re getting the hang of it, but they have their fumbles and their miscues.
What happens next year and the year after that, when Josh Nesbitt knows the offense like the back of his hand, Jonathan Dwyer has established himself as a back nobody wants to mess with, and our defense is even better?
I submit we can only go up from here. And that, my friends, is something to be excited about.
Paul Johnson was the right hire. And as long as he’s here, we will compete in the BCS system. And don’t tell him he can’t win some national championships. I sure as heck won’t bet against him. He’s the man for the job.
Go Jackets. And To Hell With Georgia.
Colin