Atlanta, GA
Virginia Football: UVA Defense Gets Back on Track in Atlanta
By final 12 months’s requirements, the Virginia protection performed exceptionally properly by way of the primary 4 weeks of the season. Even with out evaluating it to the workforce’s disastrous play in 2021, the Cavalier defensive unit had put 4 strong performances on the sphere to start its first season beneath new defensive coordinator John Rudzinski.
With the best way the Hoos have been enjoying on that aspect of the ball, all 4 of these video games can and may have been wins had the UVA offense not regressed as a lot because it has this season. Virginia was 2-2 after 4 video games, however it was in no way the fault of the protection, which was doing all the things in its energy to maintain the Cavaliers within the video games.
Then got here the relapse.
Virginia fielded a few considerably below-average performances in blowout losses to Duke and Louisville in weeks 5 and 6. After giving up solely seven touchdowns by way of the primary 4 video games, the Cavaliers surrendered 9 touchdowns over the past two video games, together with 4 to a Louisville offense led by a backup quarterback.
The continued struggles of the Virginia offense have been hardly stunning, however UVA’s sudden and pervasive defensive points gave loads of trigger for panic because the Cavaliers wavered of their most dependable section of the sport.
Clearly, the Virginia defensive unit felt it had one thing to show popping out of the bye week because the Hoos went all the way down to Atlanta on Thursday evening to face Georgia Tech.
Stifling. Smothering. Swarming. Suffocating.
These phrases do not even start to inform the story of how dominant the UVA protection was on Thursday evening.
Georgia Tech managed simply 201 yards of complete offense and the Yellow Jacket offense put solely three factors on the board. Their solely landing was a defensive landing scored on a pick-six. Georgia Tech punted the ball ten instances, seven of which have been three-and-outs, and UVA additionally pressured two turnovers.
The UVA offense had one other forgettable evening, however the Virginia protection refused to let the Hoos lose this one.
“You need to play complementary soccer, however at instances you bought to compensate and people guys over there did not flinch,” Virginia head coach Tony Elliott stated of the UVA protection. “Man, they’re enjoying impressed. They’re having quite a lot of enjoyable. They’re enjoying quick… Actually happy with of how impressed these guys performed all through the course of the sport.”
The Cavaliers had given up solely two dashing touchdowns by way of the primary 4 weeks of the season, however gave up seven mixed dashing scores between the Duke and Louisville video games. In opposition to Georgia Tech on Thursday, the UVA run protection was stellar, protecting Hassan Corridor and the remainder of the Georgia Tech operating backs caught within the mud for simply 55 complete dashing yards and a median of 1.5 yards per carry within the recreation.
Admittedly, the Yellow Jackets have been pressured to resort to backup quarterback Zach Gibson after starter Jeff Sims exited the sport with an damage halfway by way of the second quarter. Nevertheless, Sims was not precisely having success in opposition to the Cavaliers earlier than he bought damage. Sims led Georgia Tech on 5 drives, 4 of which resulted in punts. The one drive that did not practically led to a landing, however Sims’ cross was damaged up ultimately zone by Fentrell Cypress II and the tipped ball was then caught by Coen King for an interception. Sims went 6/11 for 47 yards and a choose. His backup, Zack Gibson, had a nightmare of a night, going 11/26 for 99 yards and a 74.3 passer ranking.
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The worst a part of Gibson’s expertise was that he was continuously diving to the bottom to keep away from getting pummeled by the UVA cross rush. After week 4, Virginia led the ACC in sacks with 14, however then the Cavaliers recorded just one sack at Duke after which zero in opposition to Louisville. UVA’s defensive entrance bought again on monitor in opposition to Georgia Tech, sacking Sims as soon as and Zach Gibson seven instances for a exceptional eight-sack efficiency, the second-most sacks in a recreation in Virginia program historical past and essentially the most by any ACC workforce this season.
Six of these eight sacks got here from simply three gamers: Nick Jackson, Chico Bennett Jr., and Paul Akere, who every recorded two sacks.
This was an vital recreation for Nick Jackson, who refused to let a nagging knee damage restrict his play. There was some concern over whether or not he would have the ability to play within the recreation in any respect, however that was by no means a risk for Jackson, an Atlanta native who had by no means performed a university soccer recreation in his dwelling metropolis earlier than Thursday evening. The way in which that Jackson performed in opposition to Georgia Tech, you by no means would have guessed that he was injured in any respect. He led the workforce in tackles with eight, recorded two sacks for his first profession multi-sack recreation, and had his first-ever fumble restoration.
“Nick, he is the guts and soul proper now of this soccer workforce,” Elliott stated of Jackson after the sport. “It means a lot to him. We might’ve needed to take his helmet to ensure that him to not play.”
The sport was additionally significant for Chico Bennett Jr., who spent his first two school seasons at Georgia Tech earlier than transferring to Virginia. Bennett confirmed off in opposition to his former workforce, notching seven tackles and two sacks for his second multi-sack recreation of the season. Bennett leads the Cavaliers with six sacks on the season. Columbia grad switch Paul Akere was additionally spectacular with two sacks and 4 tackles.
Whereas the cross rush will get all of the credit score – Jackson, Bennett, Akere, in addition to Aaron Faumui, Kam Butler, and Michael Diatta – Tony Elliott made positive to acknowledge the half that the UVA secondary performed in these sacks.
“However I would additionally say eight sacks, that is not simply the cross rush, that is the protection on the again finish,” Elliott stated. The Cavalier defensive entrance bought to Gibson repeatedly, however that was made attainable as a result of the Virginia secondary gave him nowhere to throw the ball.
Sophomore security Jonas Sanker is trying increasingly more like a possible NFL defensive again with every recreation. The Charlottesville native had 5 tackles and two cross breakups in opposition to Georgia Tech and simply appears to be all around the subject at any time when a play must be made. Anthony Johnson and Fentrell Cypress II additionally had two cross breakups every, with one of many breakups by Cypress turning into Coen King’s first-career interception.
It was an all-around improbable defensive efficiency for John Rudzinski’s Cavaliers. They will look to maintain that momentum going subsequent week when Tyler Van Dyke and the Miami Hurricanes come to city.
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Atlanta, GA
Curfew shortened in Atlanta for e-scooters, e-bikes
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Five years after the City of Atlanta imposed an overnight curfew on electric scooters and bikes, restrictions have rolled back.
Back in November, the Atlanta City Council voted to cut down the curfew to just two hours, meaning that e-scooters and e-bikes are now blocked off from being rented between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m.
Previously, the curfew prevented rides from midnight until 4 a.m.
On Saturday evening, Allen Gordon zipped around the Atlanta Beltline on an electric scooter. He reflected on how micromobility has grown throughout the city.
“You can’t come into Atlanta without seeing a scooter,” he said. “I’d say it’s a pretty big scooter city.”
Back in 2019, the original curfew was put in place by Atlanta leaders after a surge in deadly scooter accidents.
Gordon said the newly reduced restrictions provide practical options for overnight commuters.
“I think it would help people get home safer, from a crime perspective,” he said. “The less you’re on foot, the less susceptible you are to person-to-person crime.”
Gordon, however, said he believes the cut-down curfew could bring challenges.
“It might not be so safe, from a crash-safety sort of perspective,” he said.
Skylar Pocock and Farida Igbadume were walking within the Krog District on Saturday. Both women raised concerns about a potential increase of intoxicated riders.
“I can see where that would be a bad idea, for sure, for club and bargoers,” Pocock said.
Igbadume shared a similar thought about people scootering or biking under the influence of alcohol.
“If it’s there and people know that the time constraint isn’t what it used to be, it’s just easy to just get on one, especially because they’re everywhere,” she said.
Atlanta News First reached out to Lime, which operates a substantial fleet of e-scooters and e-bikes in Atlanta.
Carol Antunez, the company’s senior manager of government relations, said these reduced restrictions will help hospitality and healthcare workers.
“This was a big deal to many of our riders who need that first and last mile connection on their way to work or school during less traditional hours,” she said. “Our service is widely popular with residents and visitors across industries.”
Lime reported record ridership numbers in Atlanta this year. The company is on pace for 1.7 million rides in 2024, a 44% increase from 2023.
Bird — which also operates hundreds of electric scooters in Atlanta — echoed a similar sentiment. Adam Davis, the company’s principal government partnership manager, emphasized the expanded access to late-night mobility.
“By allowing two additional hours of operation each night, this provides residents and visitors with safer, more reliable, non-car mobility options outside traditional commute hours,” he said.
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Atlanta, GA
Jalen Johnson scores 28 to lead the Atlanta Hawks over Miami Heat 120-110
Jalen Johnson scored 28 points and the Atlanta Hawks closed out a four-game homestand, winning a third straight contest, 120-110 over the Miami Heat on Saturday.
Trae Young added his 22nd double-double of the season, with 11 point and 15 assist, and De’Andre Hunter scored 26 points in his 14th consecutive game with at least 15 points coming off the bench.
Tyler Herro scored 28 points and dished out 10 assists and Bam Adebayo added 17 points and 10 rebounds. It was the Heat’s fourth game in a row without star Jimmy Butler, who sat out for what the team called “return to competition reconditioning.”
Takeaways
- Heat: Miami lost despite five players finishing with double-digit point totals. The Heat shot 44.4% from the field, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a Hawks team that hit over half of its shots, 51.2% from the field.
- Hawks: Johnson has been on an offensive tear in his last two games. He finished two points shy of his single-game career high of 30 points, set in his last game, on Thursday against the Chicago Bulls. Hunter also finished just one point shy of his single-game career high of 27 points.
Key moment
After a close first half that featured nine lead changes, Atlanta seized control early in the second half. With five minutes to go in the third quarter, Atlanta’s Garrison Mathews and Hunter hit back-to-back 3s to give Atlanta an 81-72 lead, their biggest of the night, and forcing a Miami timeout.
Key stat
Young finished one assist shy of a franchise single-game record for assists against the Miami Heat, set by Mookie Blaylock in 1993.
Up next
The Hawks begin a six-game road trip in Toronto on Sunday, while the Heat visits the Rockets on Sunday.
Atlanta, GA
Commanders Can Beat the Falcons By Forcing Them to the Sky
Visiting the Washington Commanders this weekend, the Atlanta Falcons are hoping the game will be the second in a long and successful career for quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
On the Commanders’ side of things, however, they’re hoping Sunday night will be the latest game in a highly successful rookie campaign for quarterback Jayden Daniels, who is the favorite to win the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year Award for 2024.
Those two statements show where each quarterback is in his career, even as Washington and the Falcons stand incredibly close in the playoff standings entering Week 17.
Because of the differences, however, one key to the Commanders getting a win in what will likely be their final home game of the season is to force the opposing quarterback to throw the ball as much as possible.
That’s because one of the best ways to defeat your opponents is to force them into becoming something they don’t want to be. For the Falcons, they want to be a running team.
Running backs Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier provide Atlanta with a potent one-two combination that can shorten a game, give their team control of the clock, and put pressure on opponents because shorter games mean fewer possessions to produce points.
In the month of December alone, the Falcons’ running backs have produced a 4.2 yards per carry average and ran the ball a league-high 132 times.
As long as they can run it against Washington, Atlanta is going to do it. So, getting them off of that trend is going to take two things. First, it’s going to take stopping that rushing attack in the first place.
Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen tore a pec muscle in the team’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6 and hasn’t seen the playing field since. He has seen the practice field for two weeks now and if his ‘questionable’ tag entering the weekend becomes an ‘active’ designation before Saturaday at 4 p.m. ET then he figures to provide a boost to a run defense that hasn’t been at the top of the NFL’s defensive statistics this season.
And if his return can help Washington force a few more 3rd-and-6s instead of 3rd-and-2s, then that’ll help the cause greatly.
Again, this is all in an effort to put the ball in Penix’s hands. The same hands that completed passes an average of just 5.6 yards past the line of scrimmage in his NFL debut against the New York Giants in Week 16, half a yard off the lowest depth of target average by a starting quarterback in the league (Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins).
Because if Penix isn’t comfortable enough to push the ball downfield but is forced into passing downs early, then the Commanders not only gain the upper hand but begin to carve a path that leads straight toward clinching a playoff berth this weekend.
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