Georgia Tech's Johnson Coach of the Year (again)

December, 1, 2009
12/01/09
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For the second straight season, Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson was named the ACC's Coach of the Year. He's 2-for-2 on the award since joining the conference. Sounds like his fourth-down conversion rate for a quarter.

Johnson received 24 of a possible 40 votes cast by ACSMA members, easily outdistancing his counterpart in Saturday's championship game. Clemson's Dabo Swinney had 10 votes, followed by Duke's David Cutcliffe (4) and Boston College's Frank Spaziani (2).

It's an absolute shame that Spaziani received only two votes. Considering what he had to overcome? That's how many wins most people probably gave the Eagles credit for back in August -- two. All of these coaches have done an outstanding job, but if you consider who has done the most with the least, Cutcliffe and Spaziani deserve a lot more credit.

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