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Opposite Performances for Jacket 'O' and 'D'

 Darnay Tripp     19 days ago
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    Georgia Tech keeps proving that offense isn't a problem with coach Paul Johnson's spread option. 
    The Yellow Jackets need to show they can be a little defensive
as well. 
    They rolled up a season-high 597 yards offense in a 56-31
victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday night that moved them up to No. 10 in the AP poll Sunday. But they also allowed a team that hadn't scored more than 10 points in any game against a Southeastern Conference opponent to light up the scoreboard and finish with 397 yards offense. 
    Johnson says he's disappointed in how his Yellow Jackets
started, missing tackles in the first half that allowed Vanderbilt
to hit a bunch of big plays. 
    Up next for Georgia Tech (8-1) is a visit from Wake Forest.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 11-01-09 1438EST

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