Georgia Tech remains focused on division-title hunt
Posted Sep 23, 2009
After listening to high preseason expectations from the media and an excited fan base, Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson is now hearing the other side of the coin. Despite the early hype, followed by doom and gloom from some camps after the Yellow Jackets' 33-17 loss to No. 9 Miami last Thursday, Johnson says things aren't radically different for his team heading into this Saturday's game with No. 22 North Carolina at Bobby Dodd Stadium.
(Gwinnett Daily Post)
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