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Notre Dame's defenders danced and gyrated. They jumped on each other and whacked on one another's helmets.
It seemed as if they'd just won a national championship, not sacked Georgia Tech quarterback Gary Lanier on the second play of regular-season game.
Lanier got the sack celebration's message, however: If you're going to drop back to pass against this defense, it's going to be a long afternoon.
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| Submitted by GT_Dean at Sunday, August 27 2006 @ 05:48 AM EDT |
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Earlier in the summer, we asked readers to tell us the best and worst places to watch football in the ACC. Here is what you had to say:
1. Most obnoxious fans in the ACC?
Winner: Clemson, with 47 percent of the vote.
Rest of the top five: Florida State, Maryland, Miami and North Carolina
Clemson fans always talk about the past. Hey, buddy, news flash, this isn't the past.
Fans of the “On Probation Georgia Institute of Technology” act as if Georgia Tech is a player in football and in sports in general.
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Must see in town: Georgia Aquarium, 225 Baker St., (404) 581-4000. The aquarium is the world's largest. It has 8 million gallons of fresh and marine water and more than 120,000 animals representing 500 species from around the globe.
Stadium: Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field
Size: 55,000
How named: The Hugh Inman Grant family gave ,000 to build the first permanent stands in 1913. Coach Bobby Dodd’s name was added in 1988.
History: It is the oldest on-campus facility among Division I-A schools.
Stadium record: 443-189-24
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MIAMI - Georgia Tech, reeling from a season's worth of controversy and heartache crammed into a single week, found the surest way to silence its critics and ease some of the pain Saturday night - a victory.
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MIAMI - Georgia Tech sacked Kyle Wright seven times, took advantage of key penalties on two touchdown drives and made a pair of late defensive stands to upset the third-ranked Miami Hurricanes 14-10 Saturday night.
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MIAMI — The Miami Hurricanes no longer need to concern themselves with Southern California or Texas.
A spot in the Rose Bowl with a chance at a national championship?
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MIAMI · Georgia Tech provided Kyle Wright his first glimpse of how difficult college football was a year ago, sacking Miami's young quarterback four times in the first meaningful playing time of his career.
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 MIAMI (AP) - Blitzing on almost every play, Georgia Tech was in Kyle Wright's face all night. And when he threw the ball up for grabs with the game on the line, the Yellow Jackets were there, too.
They sacked Wright seven times and made two late defensive stands, intercepting his final pass to upset the third-ranked Miami Hurricanes 14-10 Saturday night.
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MIAMI — Excuse University of Miami quarterback Kyle Wright and offensive tackle Eric Winston if they don't look back at last year's 27-3 victory against Georgia Tech with fond memories.
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MIAMI -- Kyle Wright sees a correlation between the two seasons he spent as a benchwarmer for the Miami Hurricanes and his childhood, when his mother had to force him to take his medicine.
It didn't taste good going down. But it did help him get better.
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ATLANTA - Nothing is more taboo on college campuses these days than hazing.
Georgia Tech's defense still employs the practice, though - at least on opposing first-year quarterbacks.
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ATLANTA - Now all Georgia Tech must do is play the No. 3 team in the nation on the road.
After a week of distractions and news conferences, the Yellow Jackets (6-3, 4-3 in the ACC) can make headlines for something positive by finding a way to upset No. 3 Miami (8-1, 5-1) at the Orange Bowl.
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| Submitted by GTB at Friday, November 18 2005 @ 07:02 AM EST |
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A look at the penalties |
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SOURCE: ncaa.org
• Two-year probation from Nov. 17, 2005 through Nov. 16, 2007.
• Public reprimand and censure.
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ATLANTA - The NCAA finally slapped Georgia Tech with penalties Thursday in its long-running infractions case.
And it stung more than school officials likely imagined.
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ATLANTA - With a roster featuring eight freshmen and sophomores among its scholarship players, Georgia Tech basketball begins its 50th season in Alexander Memorial Coliseum Friday night when it entertains UNC-Asheville at 7 p.m.
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