Georgia Tech pursuing Johnson (Annapolis Capital)

<p>Well, it’s been debated ad nauseam on other sites, but this time of year the recruiting merry go round is in full swing, and there is no time to waste, so PJ has to move on to his new job. Several “commits” to GaTech have decided to uncommit because of PJ’s offense as well.</p>

<p>It’s also good for closure for all of us “super invested” Navy Football fans who sweated his possible leaving all season. Having Ken Niumatalolo coaching the team should give us an idea of what next year is like. All in all, it’s a good thing for everyone - especially the team and the Mids.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t want to see Georgia Tech on our schedule anytime soon - at least not while PJ is there. I’m betting that he will be challenging the traditional ACC Coastal powers like Virginia Tech, Miami and FSU for a top spot within two or three years. Of course, all any GT alum cares about is beating Georgia, and that will be a lot more likely with PJ at the helm.</p>

<p>I’m just hoping that the momentum PJ began and sustained keeps up and we don’t have to wait 20 more years between solid Navy teams like we did after George Welsh left in '81. The 80’s and 90’s were doldrum years for Navy Football.</p>