Paul Johnson looking for Georgia Tech to improve
Posted Sep 23, 2009
Paul Johnson insists he doesn't care that Georgia Tech's first loss of the season knocked the Yellow Jackets out of the Top 25. The coach is more concerned about his team's poor play at the end of its stretch of three games in 12 days, including last week's 33-17 loss at Miami. Johnson said the loss revealed problems that must be fixed as Georgia Tech prepares to face No. 22 North Carolina.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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