Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson is faced with a decision he has not had to make in three years: choosing a starting quarterback.
He’s in no rush.
The Yellow Jackets must replace Justin Thomas, who led them to a pair of bowl victories —including an Orange Bowl triumph that capped an 11-win season in 2014.
“We had one guy for three years that was way better than everyone else,” Johnson said. “That’s not the case right now, I don’t think. We don’t have one that’s just way better than everybody else.”
The battle to replace Thomas is still a four-way logjam that includes Matthew Jordan, who was Thomas’ backup the last two seasons. Junior TaQuon Marshall and redshirt freshmen Jay Jones and Lucas Johnson are also in the mix.
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