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Johnson ready to ‘take a break’

♦ After 11 years with Yellow Jackets and 40 overall, the coach will be focusing on his family.

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Paul Johnson, the longest-serving Georgia Tech coach in a half-century and architect of a triple-option offense that was an anomaly among Power Five schools, announced his retirement Wednesday after 11 seasons with the Yellow Jackets.

The 61-year-old Johnson revealed the surprising decision after meeting with his players. It came just four days after Georgia Tech closed the regular season with a lopsided loss to No. 4 Georgia.

Johnson, who also coached at Georgia Southern and Navy, compiled a career record of

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He will stick around for another month, leading the Yellow Jackets one more time in their bowl game. Most projection­s have them going to the Military Bowl on Dec. 31.

“After 40 years of coaching, it’s time to take a break,” Johnson said in a statement. ³0\ IDPLO\ KDV VDFUL¿FHG D lot over the years. I want to watch my daughter (Kaitlyn, a profession­al opera singer) perform and do some things with my wife (Susan) that we’ve never had a chance to do. It’s been a great run for the last 11 years here on the Flats. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplish­ed and am looking forward to having the chance to coach this team one last time at our bowl game next month.”

Johnson planned to discuss his decision at a Thursday morning news conference.

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