Johnson To Ga. Tech Players: Show it, Don’t Say It
Posted Sep 14, 2010
Paul Johnson wants to see - not hear - that his Georgia Tech players have learned from last week’s loss at Kansas. Georgia Tech fell out of the Top 25 with its 28-25 loss to a Kansas team that lost its opener to FCS North Dakota State. Johnson said Tuesday he will try harder to make sure his players are properly motivated for Saturday’s game at North Carolina, but he placed the bulk of that responsibility on the players.
(ACC Sports Journal)
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