Great job. Option teams cover the number more often than not. Always have, always will.
Thomas has more running niftiness than any recent Georgia Tech quarterback. He looks like a '60s through '80s option quarterback, or at least much closer than anything they've had. Still, his passing accuracy can be comical. He missed a wide open touchdown on 4th down in the first half and then airmailed a wide open receiver on a key third down play in the 4th quarter. Somehow he converted two big passes on the final two possessions.
Brewer gave the game away with stupid interceptions. That was quite a feat because Georgia Tech's pass defense looked inept. Kaaya should have plenty of wide open spaces.
Also, Georgia Tech's short yardage offense is much worse than typical. That should help the Canes. However, they are getting to the perimeter more frequently and in more dangerous spacing than at any point in the Johnson era. The rocket toss was all but absent today. I'm not sure they ran it once. As I've emphasized, the rocket toss is a desperate substitute for inability to get to the perimeter. True option teams don't run that sorry play. If we force them to use that play, we win.
He may not have been there under Mike Leach but Brewer maintains those Texas Tech tendencies of giving games away to teams you should defeat.