Georgia Tech will travel to South Bend, Ind., on Saturday to play their first ranked opponent of the season and face Notre Dame’s latest offensive weapon, DeShone Kizer.
Johnson said because of Notre Dame’s powerful offense, he does not expect that Kizer’s first start at quarterback for the Fighting Irish will create major changes in Notre Dame’s offensive scheme.

“They’re not going to totally wholesale change anything they do because they lost a quarterback,” Johnson said.