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Last season's success helps Georgia Tech land big class

By The Associated Press
Posted 8:00PM on Wednesday 4th February 2015 ( 9 years ago )
ATLANTA -- Compared to previous years, Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson has enjoyed putting together his 2015 recruiting class.<br /> <br /> Winning the Orange Bowl over Mississippi State and beating Georgia for the first time since 2008 helped the Yellow Jackets keep their list of commitments nearly intact.<br /> <br /> Johnson says most of the players who signed scholarships Wednesday had committed to Georgia Tech before it won an ACC division title and finished the season ranked No. 8.<br /> <br /> "Anytime there's a positive attitude around the program, it's going to help," Johnson said.<br /> <br /> The Jackets signed 17 in-state players. Their 27-member class is the largest group of signees in Johnson's eight years at the school.<br /> <br /> "We haven't won (the Georgia) game a lot, and it helped," Johnson said. "Just the reception you get from people, I think it enables a lot of fans and maybe people who are on the bubble to come out a little more than what they might usually do."<br /> <br /> Defensive end Anree Saint-Amour, offensive lineman Will Bryan, safety A.J. Gray, cornerback Dorian Walker, receiver Christian Philpott, linebackers Victor Alexander, Tyler Cooksey, Brant Mitchell and quarterback-running back TaQuon Marshall and others are expected to compete for playing time this fall.<br /> <br /> As is his custom on signing day, Johnson dismissed recruiting services that listed Tech eighth, ninth or 10th among Atlantic Coast Conference schools.<br /> <br /> "I can't figure it out," Johnson said. "I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a better player in the state than A.J. Gray was at Washington County. He won, I think, 17 different awards. They rank him as a three-star recruit. That's all I need to know."<br /> <br /> Gray was recruited as a safety despite starring at quarterback and leading the Sandersville school to consecutive Class AAA state title game appearances. As a safety, he returned four of his 10 interceptions for touchdowns.<br /> <br /> ---<br /> <br /> GEORGIA TECH<br /> <br /> Top 25 Class: No<br /> <br /> Best in class: DE Anree Saint-Amour.<br /> <br /> Best of the rest: OL Will Bryan.<br /> <br /> Late addition: WR Brad Stewart.<br /> <br /> One that got away: WR Brandon Singleton.<br /> <br /> <br /> <b>Georgia Tech signing day list</b><br /> <br /> Victor Alexander, lb, 5-10, 220, Trinity Christian School, Jacksonville, Fla.<br /> <br /> KirVonte Benson, rb, 5-8, 190, Marietta (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Will Bryan, ol, 6-4, 285, Franklin County (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Christian Campbell, qb, 6-2, 195, Ponchatoula (La.) HS<br /> <br /> Kyle Cerge-Henderson, dl, 6-1, 280, Plant (Fla.) HS<br /> <br /> Tyler Cooksey, lb, 6-3, 220, Greater Atlanta Christian School, Atlanta<br /> <br /> Nate Cottrell, rb, 5-11, 185, West Knoxville (Tenn.) HS<br /> <br /> David Curry, s, 6-2, 207, Buford (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Meiko Dotson, db, 5-10, 185, Mainland (Fla.) HS<br /> <br /> Brentavious Glanton, dl, 6-2, 280, Monroe Comprehensive (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> A.J. Gray, s, 6-1, 196, Washington County (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Harland Howell, wr, 6-3, 200, Wheeler (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Omahri Jarrett, rb, 5-10, 168, New Manchester (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Mikell Lands-Davis, rb, 5-11, 205, Alexander (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Marcus Marshall, rb, 5-10, 200, Millbrook (N.C.) HS<br /> <br /> TaQuon Marshall, qb-rb, 5-10, 175, Harris County (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Brant Mitchell, lb, 6-2, 240, Webb School, Knoxville, Tenn.<br /> <br /> Brad Morgan, ol, 6-5, 266, Etowah (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Scott Morgan, dl, 6-5, 275, Etowah (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Christian Philpott, wr, 6-3, 203, North Florida Christian School, Tallahassee, Fla.<br /> <br /> Jaylend Ratliffe, qb, 6-2, 200, Scotland (N.C.) HS<br /> <br /> Anree Saint-Amour, de, North Gwinnett (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Trent Sellers, dl, 6-4, 230, Sandy Creek (Ga.) HS<br /> <br /> Brad Stewart, wr, 6-1, 190, Benedictine Military School, Savannah, Ga.<br /> <br /> Dorian Walker, db, 6-0, 175, Mt. Paran Christian School, Kennesaw, Ga.<br /> <br /> Quaide Weimerskirch, rb, 6-0, 205, Pace (Fla.) HS<br /> <br /> Dante Wigley, db, 6-1, 183, Carrollton (Ga.) HS

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