Independence Bowl: 10 Things You Need to Know About Air Force Vs. Georgia Tech

Independence Bowl: 10 Things You Need to Know About Air Force Vs. Georgia Tech
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1The Bowl
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2Coaching
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3Air Force Coming In
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4Georgia Tech Coming In
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5Air Force Offense
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6Georgia Tech Defense
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7Georgia Tech Offense
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8Air Force Defense
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9Why Should We Watch?
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10What to Expect
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Independence Bowl: 10 Things You Need to Know About Air Force Vs. Georgia Tech

Dec 13, 2010

Independence Bowl: 10 Things You Need to Know About Air Force Vs. Georgia Tech

31 Dec 1996:  Army cadets look on and wave Old Glory during the Independence Bowl between the Army Cadets and the Auburn Tigers in Shreveport, Louisiana.  Auburn won the game, 32-29. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bahr  /Allsport
31 Dec 1996: Army cadets look on and wave Old Glory during the Independence Bowl between the Army Cadets and the Auburn Tigers in Shreveport, Louisiana. Auburn won the game, 32-29. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bahr /Allsport

On December 27, Air Force will face Georgia Tech in the Independence Bowl.

Without further ado, here are 10 things you need to know about the game.

The Bowl

SHREVEPORT, LA - DECEMBER 27:  Photograph of the Independence Bowl logo on top of scoreboard during the MainStay Independence Bowl game between the University of Mississippi Ole Miss Rebels and the University of Nebraska Huskers at Independence Stadium on
SHREVEPORT, LA - DECEMBER 27: Photograph of the Independence Bowl logo on top of scoreboard during the MainStay Independence Bowl game between the University of Mississippi Ole Miss Rebels and the University of Nebraska Huskers at Independence Stadium on

The Bowl pits MWC No. 3 (Air Force) vs. ACC No. 7 (Georgia Tech).

The game will be played at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana. This gives GT a geographic advantage; a team from the South has won the last three times (Alabama, Louisiana Tech, Georgia).

However, Air Force boasts a 2-0 record in Independence Bowl games. This will be GT's first appearance.

Coaching

ATLANTA - OCTOBER 09:  Head coach Paul Johnson converses with quarterback Joshua Nesbitt #9 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in between downs against the Virginia Cavaliers at Bobby Dodd Stadium on October 9, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kevin C
ATLANTA - OCTOBER 09: Head coach Paul Johnson converses with quarterback Joshua Nesbitt #9 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in between downs against the Virginia Cavaliers at Bobby Dodd Stadium on October 9, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C

Troy Calhoun is in his fourth season with Air Force. He sports a 33-18 record, including 1-2 in bowl season.

Paul Johnson has coached Georgia Tech for three seasons. He previously coached at Georgia Southern and Navy. He has a 2-4 bowl record, 0-2 with Georgia Tech.

Air Force Coming In

FORT WORTH, TX - OCTOBER 23:  Head coach Troy Calhoun of the Air Force Falcons leads his team on the field against the TCU Horned Frogs at Amon G. Carter Stadium on October 23, 2010 in Fort Worth, Texas.  (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
FORT WORTH, TX - OCTOBER 23: Head coach Troy Calhoun of the Air Force Falcons leads his team on the field against the TCU Horned Frogs at Amon G. Carter Stadium on October 23, 2010 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Air Force is on a bit of a roll, winning its past three games by at least 15 points. The Falcons seem to have righted the ship after consecutive losses to San Diego State, TCU and Utah.

An 8-4 season is par for the course under Troy Calhoun. He should have no problem getting his team to play on December 27th.

Georgia Tech Coming In

ATHENS, GA - NOVEMBER 27:  Chandler Anderson #85 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets looks on as kicker Scott Blair #14 reacts after missing an extra point attempt in the fourth quarter against the Georgia Bulldogs Sanford Stadium on November 27, 2010 in A
ATHENS, GA - NOVEMBER 27: Chandler Anderson #85 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets looks on as kicker Scott Blair #14 reacts after missing an extra point attempt in the fourth quarter against the Georgia Bulldogs Sanford Stadium on November 27, 2010 in A

GT comes in on a cold streak, having lost four of its past five games.

After last year's trip to the Orange Bowl, this season has to feel like a letdown. With GT mired in a slump in the midst of a disappointing season, coach Paul Johnson will have a tough job motivating his team to play.

Air Force Offense

LAS VEGAS - NOVEMBER 18:  Air Force Falcons cheerleaders run flags through the end zone after an Air Force touchdown against the UNLV Rebels at Sam Boyd Stadium November 18, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Air Force won 35-20.  (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Ima
LAS VEGAS - NOVEMBER 18: Air Force Falcons cheerleaders run flags through the end zone after an Air Force touchdown against the UNLV Rebels at Sam Boyd Stadium November 18, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Air Force won 35-20. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Ima

Air Force averages the second most rushing yards per game at 318. QB Tim Jefferson leads a tepid passing offense that is 115th in the NCAA at 119.5 yards per game.

Georgia Tech Defense

BLACKSBURG, VA - NOVEMBER 04: Quarterback Tyrod Taylor #5 of the Virginia Tech Hokies runs with the ball as defensive tackle Logan Walls #96 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets chases at Lane Stadium on November 4, 2010 in Blacksburg, Virginia.  (Photo by
BLACKSBURG, VA - NOVEMBER 04: Quarterback Tyrod Taylor #5 of the Virginia Tech Hokies runs with the ball as defensive tackle Logan Walls #96 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets chases at Lane Stadium on November 4, 2010 in Blacksburg, Virginia. (Photo by

GT surrenders 26.2 points per game. They give up lots of yards too: 169.7 rushing yards and 209 passing yards per game. Air Force will not test them aerially but will pose a tough test for their rushing defense.

Georgia Tech Offense

BLACKSBURG, VA - NOVEMBER 04: Quarterback Tevin Washington #13 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets hands the ball off to running back Anthony Allen #18 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Lane Stadium on November 4, 2010
BLACKSBURG, VA - NOVEMBER 04: Quarterback Tevin Washington #13 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets hands the ball off to running back Anthony Allen #18 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Lane Stadium on November 4, 2010

GT statistically has the best running attack in the nation with 327 yards a game. With a ground game that good, why pass? 

Starting QB Joshua Nesbitt did not play the last three games due to injury. Nesbitt intends to lead the Yellow Jackets in their bowl game. If he returns, the GT offense will get a nice boost.

Air Force Defense

ANNAPOLIS, MD - OCTOBER 8:  In this handout provieded by the U.S. Navy, U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman full back Matt Hall is pulled down by Air Force free safety Ty Paffett #19 and free safety Bobby Giannini #11 during the 2nd quarter of play on October 8
ANNAPOLIS, MD - OCTOBER 8: In this handout provieded by the U.S. Navy, U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman full back Matt Hall is pulled down by Air Force free safety Ty Paffett #19 and free safety Bobby Giannini #11 during the 2nd quarter of play on October 8

Air Force gave up 22.3 points per game. They are fifth in passing yards allowed, surrendering just 156.7 yards per game.

Their running defense is another story, giving up nearly 200 yards per contest. Against the nation's best rushing attack, that isn't going to cut it.

Why Should We Watch?

BLACKSBURG, VA - NOVEMBER 04:  Running back Anthony Allen #18 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets runs with the ball against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Lane Stadium on November 4, 2010 in Blacksburg, Virginia.  (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images)
BLACKSBURG, VA - NOVEMBER 04: Running back Anthony Allen #18 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets runs with the ball against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Lane Stadium on November 4, 2010 in Blacksburg, Virginia. (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images)

If you are a passing aficionado, this game is not for you. This game will be about running, running and more running. Due to less than stellar defenses, Air Force and Georgia Tech should combine for more than 600 rushing yards.

Are those leather helmets?

What to Expect

LAS VEGAS - NOVEMBER 18:  The Air Force Falcons mascot The Bird performs during the team's game against the UNLV Rebels at Sam Boyd Stadium November 18, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Air Force won 35-20.  (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS - NOVEMBER 18: The Air Force Falcons mascot The Bird performs during the team's game against the UNLV Rebels at Sam Boyd Stadium November 18, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Air Force won 35-20. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

This should be a good game. Due to the similarity of their offenses, the game should be close throughout. If one should fall behind by three scores, don't expect a comeback. Neither has the quick strike ability or suffocating defense necessary to climb out of such a deficit.

I give the edge to Air Force. They come in on a three-game winning streak and have faced an arguably tougher schedule, including a game against the nation's stingiest defense, TCU.

However, should QB Joshua Nesbitt return, GT might get the boost necessary to pull out the victory.

Prediction: Air Force 34, Georgia Tech 24

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