Following the example set by every fan in attendance at every game over the past half-decade, Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson has made the call for more negative plays from his defense. As it stands, this team just never forces opponents into third-and-long situations, regardless of the other team's caliber or available personnel. They didn't do it against Mercer and they didn't do it against Boston College, leaving no indication that they're going to be up to the task against Vanderbilt this weekend. Pass-rushing and defensive line play is possibly the deadest of all the dead horses as far as Georgia Tech football is concerned, but it just never gets better.
Technical Tidbits 9/14: Johnson calls for heightened defensive line play, remarks on physicality of Vanderbilt
