Johnson headed to Georgia Southern Hall of Fame
Georgia Tech Paul Johnson will be inducted into Georgia Southern’s Hall of Fame this weekend.
Johnson coached the Eagles from 1997-2001, leading them to back-to-back national titles in 1999 and 2000. The Eagles were 62-10 during his five seasons, broke or tied 379 records and produced 31 All-Americans. They also had a 39-game home winning streak. Johnson was also a coordinator...
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October 27, 2010
Teeing it Up
OSG Sports got the opportunity yesterday to attend an event that can only be described as "Interesting". We were in attendance yesterday at the 3rd annual "Chick Fil-A Bowl Coaches Golf Tournament". Unfortunately for Chick Fil-A, this year attendance was down to 5 groups of 4. It's always intersting to us to see a gathering of College Football Coaches and...
Via Online Sports Guys
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April 29, 2009
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April 29, 2009
Georgia Tech, Johnson Working on New Deal
Georgia Tech and coach Paul Johnson are close to reaching an agreement on a renegotiated contract, according to athletics director Dan Radakovich. “We’re happy and I’m pretty sure that they’re happy,” Radakovich said. Radakovich sought to amend Johnson’s original contract, signed last year for ...
Via Football Rumor Mill
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December 17, 2008
Walker-Sports Top 25 Poll: It's About to Get Ugly
The college football landscape got a bit of a makeover on Saturday thanks to Oklahoma pounding Texas Tech. The results have already been shown in the BCS standings, but now it's time to figure out what the shake up did to the Walker-Sports College football standings.
1) Alabama: The Iron Bowl is right around the corner, but for all the obvious reasons this years...
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November 24, 2008
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November 24, 2008
ACC Football: not as bad as you think - by the numbers
Special thanks to James Henderson of www.packpride.com because I am obviously stealing the premise and the stats for this article from him.
Common themes this college football season:
The Big XII is sick...specifically at QB...the Big XII is what arena football wishes it was
The Big 10/11...whatever...is really boring
The SEC is down a little, mainly due to QB play
The ACC is bad...
Via Frumpzilla
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November 20, 2008
College Football Picks - Week 13
As limited as last week's slate of games may have been, there's something for everyone this weekend. This is the last week of Big 10 action, with 3 teams still hoping for a trip to Pasadena. All 6 ACC games involve at least one team with a shot at going to the ACC Championship, and 4 of those games have spreads of 3 points or less. To top it off, we have the showdown...
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November 19, 2008
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November 19, 2008
Coaching Players Off the Field
As a football coach at a college university there should be two objectives, win football games and mold good men. The Liberty Mutual College Coach of the Year Award is meant to be awarded to a coach that does both extraordinarily. In my first post about the award I broke down coaching football into Integrity, Sportsmanship, Responsibility and Excellence. In my last post I talked...
Via Simon On Sports
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November 14, 2008
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November 14, 2008
Top 5 Reasons Not To Wager on Football in Week 1
Everyone loves football, and most football fans like to gamble. The incredible excitement of the first week of the season, both college and NFL, can lead to the desire to start the season off with some winnings. Here are some reasons why discretion might be the better part of valor in this case.Will UCLA be ready for Tennessee in week 1?Coaching Changes - RichRod, Neuheisel, Bo...
Via East Coast Bias
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August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
Plenty of Options at Georgia Tech
Good read in today's Washington Times highlighting coach Paul Johnson's Triple Option offense that he brings to Tech after using it to post a 107-39 record at Georgia Southern and Navy.
Via Hugging Harold Reynolds
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July 25, 2008
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July 25, 2008
MVN's Football University: Humanitarian Bowl preview
Today's second bowl game of the day, the Humanitarian Bowl, features Fresno State (8-4) against Georgia Tech (7-5) but this game might not be only about showing the talent of the players. Georgia Tech has a new head coach, Paul Johnson from Navy, but in this game it will be headed by Jon Tenuta. After being in the business for a while Tenuta might be looking forward to a chance...
Via MVN
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December 31, 2007
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