With the two hours each week that coaches can meet with players, Georgia Tech coaches have taken different approaches. The defense has largely met as a unit, while the offensive players have typically split into position groups, coach Paul Johnson said.
Some of the offensive meetings have had a leadership development dynamic, with players going to the front of the meeting room to explain plays or concepts to the younger players.
“If you want to develop some leadership, it’s a great opportunity for the upperclassmen to kind of tutor the younger guys, so we tend to let them have a little bit of that time, too,” Johnson said at the ACC Kickoff last week in Pinehurst, N.