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Georgia Tech's Johnson looks to fill skill jobs this spring
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Mississippi State wide receiver De'Runnya Wilson (1) is tackled by Georgia Tech linebacker Paul Davis (40) and is short of a first down in the second half of the Orange Bowl NCAA college football game, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2014, in Miami Gardens, Fla. - photo by Lynne Sladky
ATLANTA — Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson has plenty of skill position jobs to fill this spring. Coming off an 11-3 finish, an Orange Bowl victory and a No. 8 ranking in The Associated Press' final poll, the Yellow Jackets must replace seven running backs, both starting receivers, their best guard and several defensive playmakers.
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