ATLANTA -- Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson says he's confident his players will not rest on their nine-win season but instead will be eager for a 10th win in the Chick-fil-A Bowl.
Georgia Tech (9-3) will face Louisiana State (7-5) in Wednesday night's game at the Georgia Dome.
Georgia Tech has one more practice on Monday.
"It's a chance to put a cap on a good season," Johnson said. "This team will have a chance if we can be successful in the bowl game to win 10 games."
Georgia Tech is No. 14 after a regular season that ended with a win over Georgia. LSU is not ranked.
"Mentally, I think we're ready to play," Johnson said. "You never know after you've had a layoff. Guys have to want to compete."