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Test of leadership as BYU week begins

It was August, and Georgia Tech brimmed with hope. Defensive coordinator Ted Roof shared some kind words about his many seniors, how they were taking on coaching roles with younger players. “When your kids are doing that, it’s a good thing, but you know what?” Roof asked. “The true test ...

Yellow Jackets even found trouble during pregame

Here is a clue that your trip to sunny south Florida may not be a carefree vacation: You’re a football team, and you lose one of your starters during warm-ups.Georgia Tech right tackle Morgan Bailey suffered an undisclosed injury during the pregame, coach Paul Johnson said.On the other side, tackle ...

Miami's Anthony Chickillo and Antonio Crawford take down Georgia Tech's Robert Godhigh in the third quarter of the Jackets' 45-30 loss Saturday at Sun Life Stadium in Miami.

Georgia Tech falls hard to Hurricanes

The Miami Hurricanes ceded the ACC’s Coastal Division to Georgia Tech last year when they removed themselves from the postseason, imposing that penalty upon themselves in an attempt to head off the NCAA. On Saturday, for a while at least, they seemed to be still in the giving mood. Four ...

4 takeaways from Tech-Miami

1. In his post-game radio interview, coach Paul Johnson made the statement that “we would have needed to play near-perfect and not make mistakes (to win). Right now, we’re not good enough to do that.” That says a lot right there. Miami is better. Virginia Tech is better. It’s hard ...

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A better Georgia Tech yields only an emphatic loss

Georgia Tech got the start it wanted and, at least for a little while, ran the option the way Paul Johnson wants it run. The Yellow Jackets led the nation’s No. 14 team 17-7 and were poised to make the score 24-7, whereupon this game went the way of too ...

In Miami, a momentous opponent for Georgia Tech

Legacies can weigh heavily, which is why Jeremiah Attaochu won’t bring his on the field at Sun Life Stadium on Saturday.Attaochu, Georgia Tech’s dynamic defensive end, will have his final opportunity to defeat Miami for the first time Saturday.“It matters, but what ultimately matters is trying to get to the ...

Tech defensive coordinator Ted Roof's offense will face challenge in Miami.

GEORGIA TECH GAMEDAY

THREE STORYLINES What will the Georgia Tech offense do? This is a big test for the Yellow Jackets’ offense after the debacle against Virginia Tech. Better play from the offensive line and quarterback Vad Lee, in particular, will be required for Tech to be competitive with Miami. Can the Jackets ...

Notes: Deon Hill 'all good'

A little later than advertised, but hopefully worth the wait. 1. Hopefully you read the story I wrote for the paper and myajc.com about A-back Deon Hill, who will play his first game after being diagnosed with Crohn’s disease and missing the past three games. I probably don't consider this ...

Long snapper out for Tech vs. Miami

The bad news for Georgia Tech is that long snapper Sean Tobin has been ruled out for Saturday’s game against Miami. The good news is that you probably didn’t even realize that Tobin missed part of last Thursday’s game against Virginia Tech. It will be the job of long snapper ...

Ask a Miami beat writer

For this week's report, I'm turning to Matt Porter, my colleague at one of the AJC's sister papers, the Palm Beach Post. This is Matt's first year on the beat. You can read his stuff here and follow him on Twitter here. My thanks to Matt. 1. What are one ...

Yellow Jackets trying to crank up run game

Georgia Tech center Jay Finch knows his place. “I’m just a pawn in the chess game,” he said. “I just do what I’m told. ‘Take the bishop.’ Yes, sir. Whatever he asks.” The “he,” of course, would be coach Paul Johnson. Part of this week’s imperative to Finch and his ...

Getting Zach Laskey a 100-yard game isn’t necessarily an objective against Miami Saturday.

Tech tries to fire up interior run game

Georgia Tech center Jay Finch knows his place. “I’m just a pawn in the chess game,” he said. “I just do what I’m told. ‘Take the bishop.’ Yes, sir. Whatever he asks.” The “he,” of course, would be coach Paul Johnson. Part of this week’s imperative to Finch and his ...

Georgia Tech wary of potent Hurricanes

The plate for the Georgia Tech defense is full this week. Miami quarterback Stephen Morris is a potential first-round draft pick. Hurricanes running back Duke Johnson may be the best running back in the country, according to Tech coach Paul Johnson. Miami has field-stretching receivers in Allen Hurns, Herb Waters ...

Thomas expected to play vs. Miami

Georgia Tech backup quarterback Justin Thomas will “more than likely” play in Saturday’s game against Miami, coach Paul Johnson said after Wednesday’s practice.Earlier in the week, Johnson noted that Thomas had had a strong practice on Monday and would earn playing time if he continued it. Johnson said Wednesday that ...

Attaochu honed in on Miami

Georgia Tech defensive end Jeremiah Attaochu has had a pickup in productivity in the past two games, with three total tackles in both games and a tackle for loss in each. As Miami plays a pro-style offense, Attaochu will likely have more time to get to quarterback Stephen Morris, although ...

Notes: Tech looks for new return man

Apologies for the lack of posts up yesterday – busy day with Paul Johnson’s news conference, followed by Brian Gregory, men’s basketball media day, post-practice interviews and three stories for the paper. A lot of stuff that I’ll get out to you over the next few days. But, where else ...

Gregory envisions faster pace for Jackets

More bodies, better-skilled players and the need to find more easy baskets have given the Georgia Tech men’s basketball team a mandate to run. Speaking at the team’s media day, Tech coach Brian Gregory outlined some of the plans to push the pace. “We need to get easier baskets, and ...

Jackets dig in deep at practice

Georgia Tech’s recovery from its loss to Virginia Tech will have to begin on the Alexander-Rose Bowl practice fields.At his weekly Tuesday news conference, coach Paul Johnson said he had been challenging the team since preseason camp to practice with more intensity and with faster tempo, a shortcoming that likely ...

Georgia Tech's Deon Hill gets by Elon's Chandler Wrightenberry (41) to score a touchdown.  JOHNNY CRAWFORD / JCRAWFORD@AJC.COM

Deon Hill rising above Crohn’s disease

Monday was a good day for Georgia Tech A-back Deon Hill, his first day back on the practice field. Just being back with his teammates as they prepared for Saturday’s game against Miami gave him a charge.“I missed everybody, being out there with everybody,” said Hill, a cheerful sort rarely ...

Georgia Tech quarterback Vad Lee had 144 yards passing and 35 yards rushing against Virginia Tech.

Practice habits sank Tech vs. Hokies

The seeds for Georgia Tech’s defeat to Virginia Tech were sown on the Alexander-Rose Bowl practice fields. Quarterback Vad Lee said that after the team’s 3-0 start had affected its psyche. “The main thing I take from (the loss) is I felt like we got a little complacent with 3-0 ...

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Freshman J.J. Green comes through for Georgia

Tailback J.J. Green said he can’t say for sure how many times he has heard “you’re one play away from playing” from Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo and running backs coach Bryan McClendon.

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Yellow Jackets even found trouble during pregame

Here is a clue that your trip to sunny south Florida may not be a carefree vacation: You’re a football team, and you lose one of your starters during warm-ups.

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Dogs have resolve but they’re running out of bodies

If nothing else, Georgia has ensured at least one thing about its season. Regardless of where the rest of the schedule takes them, whether its to an SEC championship, a BCS bowl bid or a national title, there will be no claims from outsiders that this team received too many breaks and escaped health issues, no suggestions that the road to success was lined with lollipops and unicorns.

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A better Georgia Tech yields only an emphatic loss

Georgia Tech got the start it wanted and, at least for a little while, ran the option the way Paul Johnson wants it run.

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Mississippian Crowder kickstarts Georgia soccer

Having been at Georgia four seasons now, soccer coach Steve Holeman doesn’t weird out nearly as much as he once did about playing Ole Miss, where he coached for 15 years.