Paul Johnson takes more hands-on role with Georgia Tech's offense
Posted Sep 29, 2016
Upset by what he saw on the field last week, Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson is taking a more active role with the offense ahead of his team's game against No. 14 Miami. The Yellow Jackets were held to only 124 yards in a 24-7 loss to No. 5 Clemson, a low during Johnson's nine years at the helm of the program, and he is trying to make sure his usually productive spread-option attack returns to form against Miami.
(Associated Press)
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