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Offseason priority: The first priority is simply to get healthy. Georgia Tech had too many injuries to overcome. Beyond that, the Yellow Jackets need to develop at the skill positions. Finding some consistent options in the backfield beyond Marshall will be crucial, but adding some skill at wide receiver matters, too. Jeune had some highlights and developed as the season went along, but it was clear Thomas missed the two wideouts Tech sent to the NFL after the 2014 season. Thomas’ completion percentage dipped form 51.3 percent in 2014 to 41.7 percent this season, and his yards-per-attempt fell from a sterling 9.2 to a pedestrian 7.5.
Early 2016 projection: Between the schedule and the injuries and the 1-6 record in games decided by a single possession, it would be nearly impossible for Georgia Tech to repeat all the bad luck it suffered in 2015. Still, it’s clear Johnson’s system doesn’t simply churn out stars like the Yellow Jackets had in 2014 either. Expect a return to a bowl game in 2016, but those 11-win campaigns like 2014 don’t come around very often so a more reasonable goal might be eight wins next season.