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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Georgia Tech 31, (6) Clemson 17
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Two years ago, the Georgia Tech football team was the champion of the ACC.
Now it is one of the ACC's biggest embarrassments.
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SHREVEPORT, La. - Air Force was struggling to run the ball and failed to convert a few great opportunities in the passing game. Instead of growing frustrated and losing focus, the Falcons kept plugging along.
Their persistence paid off.
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A couple of days ago I received my Georgia Tech Football Spring Prospectus.
I immediately went to the player bios to look for Brian Johnson, the former Lakeside High School standout who signed with the Yellowjackets after finishing his career with the Panthers.
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Before boarding a plane Wednesday for his team's game at Virginia Tech tonight, Georgia Tech football coach Paul Johnson had much bigger worries than the 90-minute flight north.
Who will be waiting for the Yellow Jackets inside Lane Stadium this evening? That's what has Johnson most concerned.
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CHARLOTTESVILLE | Should Georgia Tech fumble at some point Saturday at Scott Stadium, presumably Virginia will remember how to react.
The Cavaliers have been preparing for Georgia Tech's option offense by practicing without a football.
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Georgia Tech football coach Paul Johnson may not remember a visit he received in the late 1990s from then-Richmond head coach Jim Reid.
If reminded, he'll be even more careful about the exposure he provides to coaches, even if they aren't rivals at the time.
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If Michigan were a stock, and the better its ranking the higher the price, there would be a lot of traders wondering if now is the time to sell high on the Wolverines.
No. 11 Michigan is 6-0, but the Wolverines started fast and faded the past two seasons under coach Rich Rodriguez. An improved defense under new coach Brady Hoke makes the Wolverines look better built for the long run this year.
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Georgia Tech didn't need a secret weapon. It had Tashard Choice.
Choice rushed for a career-high 196 yards and two touchdowns and the Georgia Tech defense had little trouble with any of Notre Dame's replacements for Brady Quinn, shutting down the running of Demetrius Jones and the passing of Evan Sharpley and Jimmy Clausen in beating Notre Dame 33-3 on Saturday.
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When Kansas defensive tackle Pat Dorsey returned to the football complex the day after KU's loss to Georgia Tech, he had something to do.
With the player bios and starting lineups for Georgia Tech still visible, Dorsey flipped them over and left a message to his teammates.