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Offense struggles in Georgia Tech spring game

Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson came away disappointed with the play of his offense in Saturday’s spring game, as the first-team unit posted just 13 points against the first-team defense. Here are the big takeaways from the Yellow Jackets’ spring finale:

1. Offense far from sharp. Johnson didn’t hide much afterward, telling reporters that he didn’t like the unit’s energy. The retooled offensive line had its struggles, and the ground game never quite materialized the way a Jackets' rushing attack usually does. Wearing a non-contact jersey, Justin Thomas finished with 79 rushing yards, but 76 of those yards came on one rush, late in the first quarter.