The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Johnson might redshirt Graham

Coach had high praise for freshman, but he’s still learning offense.

- By Ken Sugiura ksugiura@ajc.com

Georgia Tech freshman quarterbac­k James Graham will use his redshirt this season if coach Paul Johnson can help it.

In a Sunday teleconfer­ence, Johnson acknowledg­ed that he’ll probably develop a package of plays for Graham to run, “but he’s still learning the offense and coming along, and we’ll see. I’m not going to play him just to put him in the game. If he’s going to play and we need him to win, then we’ll use him. Otherwise, we’ll save that (redshirt) year for him, too.”

In a Friday interview with 92.9 FM, Johnson said Graham “might be as good an athlete as we’ve ever had at that position.” Johnson previously called Graham “dynamic” with ability that can’t be taught.

But Johnson’s plan for Graham this season generally follows the plan for all freshmen at Tech. If coaches believe they need him to help them win games this season, he’ll play. Otherwise, he’ll redshirt, as it’s better to have Graham contribute as a 23-year-old redshirt senior than a 19-yearold freshman.

Redshirtin­g Graham also keeps balance at the QB position. Lucas Johnson, out for the season, is a sophomore. No. 2 backup Tobias Oliver is a redshirt freshman.

Coaches’ preference likely would be for Graham to not be in the same class as Oliver.

Further, there’s no telling what Oliver can do in a backup role. He’s a tough runner whose true utility may not have been revealed in spring practice or the preseason, when quarterbac­ks have been in gold (non-contact) jerseys. To the extent that a backup quarterbac­k will be needed to play this season, Oliver may well obviate the need for Graham to also be on the field.

Saturday’s game against Alcorn State will be the first time Johnson will have to reveal his hand about how he plans to use the new NCAA rule permitting players to play up to four games and still use a redshirt. It would not be a surprise if the score Saturday permits Tech to go deep in the depth chart. It could be an ideal situation to acclimate players like Graham to the college game. However, that would also use up one of their four games in a situation where they’re likely not helping determine the final outcome. There may be games later where the depth chart gets thinned by injury and a freshman can help the Jackets ride through a game or two.

Johnson said Sunday that he had no plan for putting Oliver or Graham in a certain series. Instead, the score and feel of the game will likely influence such decisions.

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