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How will Georgia Tech handle B.C.'s mammoth D-line?
As a defensive tackle on the scout team, he is giving Georgia Tech's offensive linemen a picture of the heavy challenge that awaits them Saturday at Boston College.
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look Georgia Tech blasts Jacksonville State
Two times zones away Thursday night, a candidate promised change if elected president this fall.
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Georgia Tech's Nesbitt, Jefferson prepare differently
Two peas from the same pod , Josh Nesbitt and Brad Jefferson, will quarterback their respective sides of the ball when the Yellow Jackets kickoff the season Thursday against Jacksonville State.
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Jackets' first offense shows improvement
Georgia Tech went "live," or almost full-go, near the end of practice Tuesday afternoon, the Yellow Jackets' second session in full pads.
Heat is on as Tech opens two-a-days under Johnson
On one occasion late Monday afternoon, a smattering of applause rang throughout Georgia Tech's Rose Bowl Field.
Jackets will feature young players
If Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson had his way, he would repeat the Adrian Peterson experience with the Yellow Jackets.
Johnson, Jackets football staff staying busy
Football practice won't begin until July 30 at Georgia Tech, but the Yellow Jackets and new coach Paul Johnson and his staff have been busy.
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Don't give up; it's only spring
Let me begin on a personal note by thanking the Lunch Bunch crowd at Frankie's for the warm reception today. via The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
T-Day Game Breakdown: Johnson steps aside today
“I'm a spectator. I'm not going to coach at all. I'm just going to stand out there and watch”
Georgia Tech today celebrates the conclusion of football coach Paul Johnson's first spring of practices with the T-Day Game. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Johnson: First spring practice at Tech is ragged
“When you are in shorts and helmets, you don't get the pace I'd like to see. But that will come.”
Paul Johnson said his first practice as Georgia Tech's coach was "ragged," and he said that's just as he expected. via Rivals.com