What’s the first word that comes to Jonathan Ledbetter’s mind when thinking of Georgia Tech’s unique triple-option offense?
“Fun,” the senior defensive end said with a smile.
Another reporter couldn’t see how that was the case: “Really?”
“Not at all,” Ledbetter followed.
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Instead, Georgia Tech’s triple-option offense is a headache to prepare for. It’s one that led Georgia head coach Kirby Smart to start watching tape immediately after beating UMass Saturday night.