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      <title>Georgia Tech ’10 Recruiting Review – DB</title>
      <description>With National Signing Day over and Georgia Tech's recruiting class completed, GoJackets.com is taking a position-by-position look at the 2010 recruiting class. Today, we will look at defensive backs.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Talent at GA Dome: Day One</title>
      <description>ATLANTA - The first two state championship games were played inside the Georgia Dome Friday December 11 and Scout was there to evaluate the talent. Take a look at the top prospects here.</description>
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      <title>Isaiah Johnson To Enroll Early At GT</title>
      <description>Sandy Creek safety Isaiah Johnson’s 95 yard interception return for a touchdown was instrumental in leading Sandy Creek to a semi-final win in the Georgia state playoffs last Friday. Isaiah talked to GoJackets.com about his upcoming state title game against Clarke Central, his  official visit to Georgia Tech this weekend, and his plans for early enrollment at Georgia Tech.</description>
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      <description>The Scout.com South recruiting team hit the road on Friday to watch some of the region's best prospects for this class and beyond including Lake Howell (Fla.) linebacker Christian Jones.</description>
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      <title>In Focus: Isaiah Johnson</title>
      <description>TYRONE, Ga. – Sandy Creek took care of business last week when they defeated Fayette County 31-7. One of the leaders for the Patriots is Georgia Tech commitment Isaiah Johnson. You can see photos, his big interception in this game, and expert analysis  Johnson here.</description>
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      <title>Why I Committed to GT - Isaiah Johnson</title>
      <description>In a continuing series on “Why I Committed to Georgia Tech”, Sandy Creek safety Isaiah Johnson tells his story to GoJackets.com. Sandy Creek has sent Georgia Tech two very good players in the past in Calvin Johnson and Andrew Gardner.  That pipeline is still working today as Isaiah Johnson gave Georgia Tech a verbal on June 13 of this year.</description>
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      <title>Scout's Take: GT's New Commitments</title>
      <description>Georgia Tech picked up four commitments in a span of about three days late last week and all were in-state prospects.  Southeastern Recruiting Analyst Chad Simmons breaks them down here in this edition of Scout's Take.</description>
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      <title>Isaiah Johnson Is A Yellow Jacket</title>
      <description>Sandy Creek High School continues its pipeline to Georgia Tech. Today, safety Isaiah Johnson committed to Paul Johnson and the Yellow Jackets.  Isaiah, long thought to be a heavy Georgia Tech lean, becomes the third DB to commit in the 2010 class, and the fifth overall.</description>
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      <title>Recruiting: Johnson Does OSU-UGA Double</title>
      <description>Oklahoma State and Georgia will open the 2009 football season against each other at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater on Sept 5, but the Cowboys and the Bulldogs are finding themselves in an ever increasing battle over recruits. Standout safety Isaiah Johnson of Tyrone (Sandy Creek), Ga., took back-to-back unofficial visits this past week to the OSU campus and then the Georgia campus.</description>
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      <title>Did UGA make move for Johnson?</title>
      <description>It was the first time Isaiah Johnson had been on Georgia’s campus and he got to see everything Saturday. He spent hours with his parents in Athens and the Dawgs rolled out the red carpet, so did they move up his list? He's committing soon, so get the latest here.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Isaiah Johnson JR Clips</title>
      <description>Isaiah Johnson has emerged as one of the top defensive backs in the state of Georgia. He has reeled in a number of top offers and it is easy to see why when watching him on film. Check Johnson out here.</description>
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      <title>GA safety gets three new SEC offers</title>
      <description>Things started off a little slow for this Peach State safety, but things have really picked up.  Georgia, Ole Miss, and South Carolina have offered and he is up to a dozen offers with one leader.</description>
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      <title>DB Johnson Watches Final GT Spring Practice</title>
      <description>Sandy Creek's defensive back Isaiah Johnson made another appearance Wednesday at Georgia Tech’s final practice.  Each trip makes him more comfortable with the coaches and the team. Could a decision be near?</description>
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      <title>S Isaiah Johnson: Two more offer for GA safety</title>
      <description>Hot News for S Isaiah Johnson</description>
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      <title>S Isaiah Johnson: New ACC Offer</title>
      <description>Hot News for S Isaiah Johnson</description>
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      <title>Exclusive Interview: Isaiah Johnson</title>
      <description>One of the top safeties in the state of Georgia will come out of Sandy Creek High School in 2010.  He has very good size, he plays smart in the secondary, and he has the ability to make plays on the next level. Isaiah Johnson sat down for an exclusive interview with Scout.com to talk recruiting and more.</description>
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      <title>Georgia Tech leads for Sandy Creek DB</title>
      <description>Defensive back Isaiah Johnson from Sandy Creek has set up some visits for the spring and he’ll be taking in spring practices at the school that is in the lead for his services. Johnson reveals that school and his plans for the spring.</description>
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      <title>Isaiah Johnson names an early leader</title>
      <description>Sandy Creek High School's Isaiah Johnson didn't have far to go to find a leader for his college choice. The 6'2" 180 pound safety, coveted by many schools across the southeast, left Georgia Tech's junior elite day with a clear leader in mind.  Isaiah talked about his visit and what made one team his leader.</description>
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Isaiah Johnson, 2010 free safety from Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone, Ga., is a fundamentally sound player who makes very few mistakes. At 6-2, and 180 pounds, he possesses above average athletic talent. Johnson talked about his game and those showing early interest.

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