Article By Zachary Osterman on 6th January, 2010
Paul Johnson drew plenty of flak before this season's Georgia game when he essentially said he wanted to take Georgia Tech football to a place where one game—at that time, the Georgia game—would not matter so much in the overall judgment of an entire season.
The sentiment, while perhaps misunderstood, was noble. Johnson genuinely wants to build something lasting and steadfast at Georgia Tech: a program that does not so much place stock in winning as it expects it.
Winning an ACC title and playing in the Orange Bowl this year were both part of that building process, surely. But the Jackets' performance Tuesday night needs to be treated like an important lesson, too.
Essentially, Georgia Tech needs to ...
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