Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson, left, yells instructions to defensive tackle Jason Peters (92) during the fourth quarter against Miami in an NCAA college football game Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009, in Miami. Miami won 33-17. View Photo »
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 30: Paul Johnson of the Scorpions takes a mark during the round 20 VFL match between the Box Hill Hawks and the Casey Scorpions at Box Hill City Oval on August 30, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia. View Photo »
ATLANTA » Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson has agreed to a one-year extension of his contract, which now runs through 2016. Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson yesterday agreed to a one-year extension of his contract, which now runs through 2016. Johnson initially signed a seven-year contract worth about $11 million when he came from Navy before the 2008 season. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Cindy Bueler, left, stands with Paul Johnson, who is dressed in a historic military costume, as they wait to get their books signed by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in in Norwood, Ohio, Nov. 20, 2009. Full Article at Canoe
ATLANTA Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson agreed Friday to a one-year extension of his contract, which now runs through 2016. Johnson initially signed a seven-year contract worth about $11 million when he came from Navy before the 2008 season. Full Article at The Honolulu Advertiser
ESPN.com's Heather Dinich writes about all things ACC in her conference blog. ATLANTA -- Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson has agreed to a one-year extension of his contract, which now runs through 2016. Full Article at ESPN
ATLANTA (AP) -- Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson agreed Friday to a one-year extension of his contract, which now runs through 2016. Johnson initially signed a seven-year contract worth about $11 million when he came from Navy before the 2008 season. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
ATLANTA -- Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson agreed Friday to a one-year extension of his contract, which now runs through 2016. Johnson initially signed a seven-year contract worth about $11 million when he came from Navy before the 2008 season. Full Article at CBS Sports
Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson agreed to a one-year contract extension, which will now carry through the 2016 season, the school announced Friday. Full Article at ESPN
Channeling his inner Carnac, Dan Radakovich asks, "What else can I do to make PJ happy?" Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Blogs
CPJ will remain at Tech through at least 2016. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting that Paul Johnson has signed a one-year extension at Georgia Tech, meaning his contract with the Institute will now run through 2016. Full Article at Bleacher Report
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I'm nervous every week ... The way I look at it, if we don't win last week (against Wake Forest), then we're not going to win anyway. That's just the way I look at it. I mean, could we lose the (Duke) game and still win? Maybe, but I haven't looked at it like that. Since we lost at Miami, I've told the ...
It goes without saying how much we value what Paul Johnson continues to do for the Georgia Tech program and the energy he has created within the Yellow Jacket family ... We remain committed to Paul in every way, and we foresee a long-term relationship with much continued success in the coming years.
Since we lost to Miami (Sept. 17), I told our guys every Monday that that week’s game is single-elimination ... It’s like the playoffs. That is the way we’ve tried to go at it. I don’t know if you remember, but I sat here and said after the Miami game that I thought no one would win our division with tw...
will do everything within our power to keep Paul Johnson. I think we have shown that over the last two years and have created a very positive working relationship. Notre Dame is a great school. We happen to think Georgia Tech is a pretty great place, too.
Since we lost to Miami (Sept. 17), I told our guys every Monday that that week’s game is single-elimination ... It’s like the playoffs. That is the way we’ve tried to go at it. I don’t know if you remember, but I sat here and said after the Miami game that I thought no one would win our division with tw...
The future of Georgia Tech football has never been brighter ... and we are thrilled that Paul Johnson will be leading our program for a long time.
To meet the Royal Australian Navy’s requirements for its Future Submarine combat system, Lockheed Martin has continued its practice of building an experienced team with core and specialty capabilities from the Australian defence industry ... Teaming with Acacia Research brings together world-class...
I have a pretty good knowledge of what (Paul Johnson) does, but for me to get that over to our players is the trick
We were terrible at Miami. We basically didn't block anybody on the perimeter all night long ... But we changed a couple of things and started having some success. Then the kids really bought in.
I have seen a tremendous amount of interest throughout the City of Atlanta. Now you've got people talking about Georgia Tech football in shopping malls and grocery stores ... Paul Johnson has certainly captured the attention of the city.
Sage is represented by an outstanding group of business partners across all of North America ... It is with sincere appreciation that we recognize and congratulate Infinity Info Systems for their outstanding accomplishments for 2009. Due to Infinity's profound CRM expertise and relentless dedication to ...
We thank you for victory ... And we thank you for Paul Johnson. … Allow us to stay humble and know that there is still work to be done.
Sage is represented by an outstanding group of business partners across all of North America ... It is with sincere appreciation that we recognize and congratulate Infinity Info Systems for their outstanding accomplishments for 2009. Due to Infinity's profound CRM expertise and relentless dedication to ...
It seems that no matter how much success you have, that never goes away ... They keep saying, ‘Next year, they’re going to get you.’ Last year, after the LSU game, everyone said, ‘That’s it. It’s over. There’s the blueprint.’ It’s funny. LSU can hold Florida to 10 points or whatever it was, but it ain’t...
I think he started out the first three games, and he didn't start off with as big of a blast ... Against Miami he got hurt and had seven yards on national TV. So everyone just wrote him off.
I really enjoyed Hawaii ... It was a great place to live and, for the biggest part of the time, it was just my wife (Susan) and I. We had some really good teams and the fans were great. I really enjoyed my eight years in Hawaii. It was a lot of fun.
I really enjoyed Hawaii ... It was a great place to live and, for the biggest part of the time, it was just my wife (Susan) and I. We had some really good teams and the fans were great. I really enjoyed my eight years in Hawaii. It was a lot of fun.
This is not just about business ... I want to help bridge the gap between the United States and Cuba.
I think our football team, to be a special one, has to go out and want to win every game ... We hear a lot about the SEC and there are always comparisons between the two leagues. We have an opportunity to play three SEC teams and this is our second one [Georgia Tech beat Mississippi State 42-31 on Oct. ...
Miami still had five games to go so we haven't really talked a lot about that ... I think the conference race was still wide open and I think it's still wide open. I mean you could make a case that Miami could still win, Duke could win, Virginia could still win, Virginia Tech. I think the only team that...
Miami still had five games to go so we haven't really talked a lot about that ... I think the conference race was still wide open and I think it's still wide open. I mean you could make a case that Miami could still win, Duke could win, Virginia could still win, Virginia Tech. I think the only team that...
Miami still had five games to go so we haven't really talked a lot about that ... I think the conference race was still wide open and I think it's still wide open. I mean you could make a case that Miami could still win, Duke could win, Virginia could still win, Virginia Tech. I think the only team that...
A year ago, we were 6-1 and a two-touchdown favorite against the same team [Virginia], and they came in here and smacked us in the mouth ... It shouldn't be a surprise that Virginia will come to play; they sit atop the division standings. We know where we're at; our backs are against the wall.
We were sitting in the same boat a year ago, 6-1 and two-touchdown favorites against the same team and they came in here and smacked us right in the mouth ... So it should be no big surprise to our team that Virginia will be ready to play. They sit atop the conference standings. We know where we're at. ...
He just made a couple of bad reads and finally we just kind of quit throwing it ... Virginia Tech lined up a little different than we thought they would and Josh struggled and didn't play very well in the first half. But after we got him settled down, he understood exactly what we wanted to do. He playe...
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