(23) Miami (FL) 23, Georgia Tech 41

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Final

7:30 PM ET, November 20, 2008
Bobby Dodd Stadium
ATLANTA, GA

Georgia Tech racks up 472 rushing yards, dampers No. 23 Miami's ACC title hopes

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... The Yellow Jackets' offense took the field at Bobby Dodd Stadium.
Gameball goes to... Georgia Tech's offense, which rolled to 518 total yards.
Stat of the game... 472. The Jackets rushed for 472 yards -- the second highest total ever allowed by the Canes.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2018
Total Yards388518
Passing28346
Rushing105472
Penalties3-203-40
3rd Down Conversions3-133-10
4th Down Conversions1-31-2
Turnovers21
Possession27:1932:41
Air/Ground Leaders
Miami (FL) Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Harris13/1816221
Marve10/2012111
Georgia Tech Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Nesbitt3/62400
Thomas1/12200
Miami (FL) Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Cooper1044020
Harris335021
Georgia Tech Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Dwyer10128258
Jones797040
Miami (FL) Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Epps457130
Farquharson236125
Georgia Tech Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Cox122022
Thomas217012
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMIAGT
FG05:53Scott Blair 21 Yd 03
SECOND QUARTERMIAGT
TD13:28Michael Johnson 26 Yd Interception Return (Scott Blair Kick) 010
FG06:19Matt Bosher 24 Yd 310
TD06:01Jonathan Dwyer 58 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) 317
TD01:59Jonathan Dwyer 6 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) 324
THIRD QUARTERMIAGT
FG10:10Scott Blair 30 Yd 327
TD07:46Dedrick Epps 18 Yd Pass From Robert Marve (Matt Bosher Kick) 1027
TD04:08Josh Nesbitt 1 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) 1034
TD02:07Lucas Cox 32 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) 1041
FOURTH QUARTERMIAGT
TD10:22Leonard Hankerson 13 Yd Pass From Jacory Harris (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 1641
TD01:18Kayne Farquharson 25 Yd Pass From Jacory Harris (Matt Bosher Kick) 2341
Associated Press

ATLANTA -- This is the way they draw up the triple option.

Ruining Miami's return to national prominence, Georgia Tech ran for a staggering 472 yards -- the second-most ever allowed by the Hurricanes -- and romped to a 41-23 victory Thursday night that gives the Yellow Jackets a chance to pull out an Atlantic Coast Conference divisional title that no one seems eager to win.

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Jonathan Dwyer ran for 128 yards despite playing only one half, two other players came up just short of 100 yards and the Yellow Jackets left No. 23 Miami dazed and confused on a chilly night in Atlanta.

"We executed at a high level," said Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson, architect of the scheme that harkens back to an era when offenses such as the wishbone were all the rage. "When you do those things right, you can have some big plays. It's just the nature of the beast."

Fast Facts

• Georgia Tech ran to victory against Miami, rushing for a season-high 472 yards and four touchdowns to snap the Hurricanes' five-game win streak. The 472 yards is the fifth-most in school history and the most since gaining 510 yards against Air Force in 1978.

• Miami entered the game allowing just 106.6 rushing yards per game (19th in nation). The 472 yards allowed by the Hurricanes is the second most in school history and most since allowing 536 to Auburn in 1944.

• Jonathan Dwyer led Georgia Tech with 128 yards and two TDs. It was his eighth 100-yard rushing game this season, which tied for second most in school history.

• Georgia Tech has won four straight against Miami and eight of 10 in Atlanta.

-- ESPN research

Dwyer ripped off a 58-yard touchdown on a play that typified a Miami defense that looked as though it had never even seen film on Georgia Tech's unique attack. Two linebackers got caught out of position and Dwyer was off to the end zone.

By the end, the Hurricanes (7-4, 4-3) could do little more than huddle around heaters on a chilly night in Atlanta, totally outclassed in their first game as a ranked team in more than two years.

"That's option football," coach Randy Shannon said. "It's assignment football, and when you don't play assignment football, bad things can happen."

The five-time national champs, who had a losing record in 2007 but came into the game with five straight wins, could have clinched at least a tie for first in the Coastal Division with a win. And there was the possibility of wrapping it up Saturday if some other ACC games went their way.

Now, the race is more confusing than ever.

Georgia Tech (8-3, 5-3) takes over first in the convoluted Coastal, but the Yellow Jackets will need some help because three other contenders would win on a tiebreaker. Still, it was an impressive display by the triple-option offense, which piled up the most rushing yards ever on the Hurricanes other than a 536-yard effort by Auburn in 1944.

"It was like a playoff game," defensive tackle Darryl Richard said. "We've at least got a shot. Who knows in this conference? The way everyone's been playing hot potato with the trophy, don't be surprised if someone gives it up on Saturday. It's good to have the lead in the clubhouse. Now we can just sit back and watch."

Dwyer scored again on his last play of the night, a 6-yard run in which he dragged along a couple of defenders and bounced off another, twisting his left knee. He spent much of the second half on a sideline exercise bike, the Yellow Jackets seeing no need to put him back in with a big game looming against rival Georgia on Nov. 29.

And maybe another game the following week -- the ACC championship in Tampa, Fla.

"It's not up to us now. We've done all we can," Richard said. "But there's still a chance we can go to the Orange Bowl."

Georgia Tech piled up the fifth-most rushing yards in school history with its most prolific effort in 30 years. Two other players, wingback Roddy Jones (97) and quarterback Josh Nesbitt (93), just missed giving the Yellow Jackets three 100-yard rushers. Lucas Cox broke off a 32-yard touchdown and finished with 78 yards on the ground.

"We weren't confused," middle linebacker Glenn Cook said. "We just had some lapses. Nothing huge, just some small stuff. When you're playing a good team, the small stuff is going to hurt you."

Nesbitt dove over from the 1 on a fourth-down play with just over 4 minutes left in the third quarter, stretching the lead to 34-10 and finishing off the Hurricanes. Miami had several defensive players who went against a similar offense in high school, but they had never seen anything like this.

Cook continually overran plays or got tangled up with Georgia Tech's zigzagging blockers. Another linebacker, Romeo Davis, got an earful from Shannon after failing to stay in his lane on Dwyer's long TD run.

"When everything is clicking, that's what happens," Cox said. "You could just see. They were getting yelled at on the sideline. They were losing their heads a little bit, and that's when we were busting the long runs."

The Hurricanes' offense wasn't much better. Robert Marve and Jacory Harris both got time at quarterback, but neither had much success. Each threw an interception, and Marve's pick was returned 26 yards for Georgia Tech's first touchdown by defensive end Michael Johnson.

Georgia Tech outgained Miami in total yards 518-388, and it really wasn't that close. The Hurricanes trailed 27-3 before finally reaching the end zone midway through the third quarter, and they added a meaningless touchdown with just over a minute remaining.

Miami goes from controlling its own destiny to needing a little help for the division title.

"In this conference, you never know who's going to win," Shannon said. "Every week, you have to show up. This week, we didn't do a good job of showing up."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Wednesday, November 19th
17 Ball State 31 Final
Central Michigan 24
Thursday, November 20th
23 Miami (FL) 23 Final
Georgia Tech 41
Saturday, November 22nd
2 Texas Tech 21 Final
5 Oklahoma 65
Citadel 19 Final
4 Florida 70
14 Brigham Young 24 Final
7 Utah 48
15 Michigan State 18 Final
8 Penn State 49
9 Boise State 41 Final
Nevada 34
Michigan 7 Final
10 Ohio State 42
Air Force 10 Final
16 TCU 44
Mississippi 31 Final
18 LSU 13
20 Pittsburgh 21 Final
19 Cincinnati 28
21 Oregon State 19 Final
Arizona 17
North Carolina State 41 Final
22 North Carolina 10
Florida State 37 Final
25 Maryland 3