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re: Georgia Tech has a coach: Paul Johnson from Navy
Posted on 12/7/07 at 2:27 pm to BigMC
Posted on 12/7/07 at 2:27 pm to BigMC
do honestly think he is gonna continue to run the option at GT? main reason he ran it at Navy because their talent level isn't on par with other D1 programs. wouldn't think he would run a more traditional offense now that he has the talent to do it?
Posted on 12/7/07 at 2:29 pm to wizziko
I think he'll keep in his bag of tricks, but will adapt to do what he can with GT's talent.
I'm not sure what kind of talent he had when he was winning D1-AA titles with Georgia Southern, but I'm damn sure he would have found a better way to use Calvin Johnson than Chan Gailey did.
I'm not sure what kind of talent he had when he was winning D1-AA titles with Georgia Southern, but I'm damn sure he would have found a better way to use Calvin Johnson than Chan Gailey did.
Posted on 12/7/07 at 2:29 pm to wizziko
I would think he would run something more traditional, be he also ran a lot of option when he was at Georgia Southern if I remember correctly.
The last real powerhouse option attack I can think of in D1-A was Nebraska when Tommy Frazier was there.
The last real powerhouse option attack I can think of in D1-A was Nebraska when Tommy Frazier was there.
Posted on 12/7/07 at 3:10 pm to wizziko
quote:No doubt.
wouldn't think he would run a more traditional offense now that he has the talent to do it?
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