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Errin Joe added as Georgia Tech grad assistant

Georgia Tech offensive lineman Errin Joe’s career is complete after the NCAA denied his request for an extra year of eligilbity. BRANDEN CAMP/SPECIAL
Georgia Tech offensive lineman Errin Joe’s career is complete after the NCAA denied his request for an extra year of eligilbity. BRANDEN CAMP/SPECIAL
June 8, 2018

Former Georgia Tech offensive lineman Errin Joe has been added as a graduate assistant coach. Joe, who played for the Yellow Jackets between 2011 and 2015 and started 16 games, will assist the offensive line.

Joe had previously served as an assistant quality control coach at Florida International. He had already been working at Tech this past semester in an unofficial capacity.

Joe is among a cadre of former Tech players pursuing careers in college coaching, including Tevin Washington (now on the recruiting staff at Tech), David Sims (running backs coach at Furman), Tashard Choice (running backs coach at North Texas) and Steven Sylvester (running backs coach at Jacksonville).

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Ken Sugiura is a sports columnist at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Formerly the Georgia Tech beat reporter, Sugiura started at the AJC in 1998 and has covered a variety of beats, mostly within sports.

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