Paul Johnson says there are two reasons why Clemson has whipped Georgia Tech the last two seasons.
“They’re good and we’ve played like garbage,” the Yellow Jackets head coach said. “Certainly we’ve got to play better, but they’ve been pretty good the last two years.”
In the last two meetings between the Tigers and Yellow Jackets, which will meet again Saturday in Death Valley for an 8:12 p.m. kick, Georgia Tech has managed just 166 rushing yards combined, while averaging just 2.1 yards per carry.
When that happens to Georgia Tech’s triple-option offense, then the Yellow Jackets are in trouble.