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GT14
714
7 - Final1BYU
UTEP52
2452
24 - Final2NIU
FRES40
1740
17 - Final3OHIO
TROY21
4821
48 - Final4USM
LOU28
3128
31 - Final519
10UTAH
BSU3
263
26 - Final6NAVY
SDSU14
3514
35 - Final724HAW
TLSA35
6235
62 - Final8FIU
TOL34
3234
32 - Final922WVU
NCST7
237
23 - Final1012MIZZ
IOWA24
2724
27 - Final11ECU
MD20
5120
51 - Final12ILL
BAY38
1438
14 - Final1314OKST
ARIZ36
1036
10 - Final14ARMY
SMU16
1416
14 - Final15KSU
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3634
36 - Final2OT2OT16UNC
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2730
27 - Final1718NEB
WASH7
197
19 - Final18USF
CLEM31
2631
26 - Final19ND
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1733
17 - Final20
25UGA
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106
10 - Final2120
23SCAR
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2617
26 - Final22NW
TTU38
4538
45 - Final2316
9ALA
MSU49
749
7 - Final24FLA
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2437
24 - Final2521MSST
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1452
14 - Final265
3WIS
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2119
21 - Final27
7CONN
OKLA20
4820
48 - Final284
13STAN
VT40
1240
12 - Final296
8OSU
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2631
26 - Final30MTU
M-OH21
3521
35 - Final3111
17LSU
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2441
24 - Final32PITT
UK27
1027
10 - Final3315NEV
BC20
1320
13 - Final341
2AUB
ORE22
1922
19
Final

Air Force 14
(9-4, 5-3 MWC)

Georgia Tech 7
(6-7, 4-4 ACC)
Coverage: ESPN2
5:00 PM ET, December 27, 2010
Independence Stadium, SHREVEPORT, LA
Top Performers
Passing: T. Jefferson Jr. (AFA) - 117 YDS
Rushing: T. Washington (GT) - 28 CAR, 131 YDS
Receiving: C. Demerath (AFA) - 4 REC, 48 YDS
SHREVEPORT, La. -- Air Force was struggling to run the ball and failed to convert a few great opportunities in the passing game. Instead of growing frustrated and losing focus, the Falcons kept plugging along.
Their persistence paid off.
Air Force cashed in when Georgia Tech muffed a punt in the second half of the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl, getting a go-ahead touchdown run from Jared Tew in a 14-7 victory Monday.
"Our discipline really shined in this game," Falcons defensive tackle Rick Ricketts said. "We liked our game plan going in. It was pretty straight forward, so it was just a matter of executing."
Instant Analysis
Air Force defeated Georgia Tech in the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl, handing the Yellow Jackets their sixth consecutive bowl loss. Andrea Adelson and Heather Dinich check in with instant analysis. Blog
It was a matchup between the two best rushing teams in the country, but the game was largely decided by special teams.
Backup kicker Zack Bell converted the first two field-goal attempts of his career before Tew's 3-yard run gave the Falcons (9-4) the lead for good. Air Force's only touchdown came four plays after Daniel McKayhan's second muffed punt of the game -- the third of four Georgia Tech turnovers.
"There's some poise that these guys have," Air Force coach Troy Calhoun said.
Georgia Tech's 327 yards rushing per game this season edged Air Force's 317.9 average for the nation's top spot. Both teams use a heavy dose of option, which often catches opponents off guard because it's a relatively rare offense.
But with each defense familiar with the scheme, there were no surprises, and both teams were held under their season rushing average -- Georgia Tech with 279 and Air Force with 170.
Air Force's Tim Jefferson completed 11 of 23 passes for 117 yards. Bell's field goals came from 41 and 42 yards.
Georgia Tech's Tevin Washington rushed for 131 yards and Anthony Allen added 91 as Georgia Tech outgained Air Force 320-287. But the Yellow Jackets had three costly fumbles.
Fast Facts


• Georgia Tech outrushed Air Force 279-170, but committed four turnovers, including a late interception.
• Georgia Tech has lost six straight bowl games and finishes this season with its first losing season since 1996.
• The win snapped a three-game losing streak for Air Force.
• The loss snapped a personal five-game winning streak for former Navy coach Paul Johnson against Air Force.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Georgia Tech (6-7) came into the game hobbled by injuries, academic casualties and misbehavior.
Joshua Nesbitt, the ACC's career leading rusher for a quarterback, missed the game because of a broken right arm. Top receiver Stephen Hill and starting safety Mario Edwards were among four players declared ineligible because of various academic issues.
The Yellow Jackets announced Sunday that defensive end Anthony Egbuniwe and defensive backs Michael Peterson and Louis Young would miss the first half because of a curfew violation.
Even with all those issues, Georgia Tech probably would have won if not for the turnovers. Instead, the Yellow Jackets dropped their sixth consecutive bowl and posted their first losing season in 14 years.
Bell's 42-yard field goal gave Air Force the lead in the first quarter, but Georgia Tech responded with a 12-play, 69-yard drive capped by Anthony Allen's 5-yard touchdown run. The clock-chewing possession was all running plays stayed as the Yellow Jackets ran over and around the Falcons' defense.
Air Force was much more willing to take shots through the air, throwing 17 passes in the first half, but couldn't take advantage of its opportunities. Jonathan Warzeka dropped what looked to be a sure touchdown pass in the second quarter, and the Falcons couldn't convert on three fourth-down opportunities in the first half -- including one that was well within field-goal range.
Bell's 41-yard kick as time expired in the second quarter cut Georgia Tech's lead to 7-6 at halftime.
The Yellow Jackets appeared to take control of the game in the second half, but a handful of crucial mistakes proved to be too much for them to overcome.
A nearly nine-minute drive opening the third ended when Washington fumbled on the Air Force 5. Then McKayhan's muffed punts -- including the one at the Georgia Tech 14 that led to Air Force's winning touchdown -- gave the Falcons terrific field position.
"It was kind of a microcosm of our season," Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson said. "It's hard to overcome all those mistakes."
After Tew's scoring run, the Falcons converted the 2-point conversion on a Warzeka run.
Georgia Tech had one last chance to tie it, but a last-gasp pass toward the end zone was intercepted by Jon Davis.
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Bowl Overview
It was over when... Air Force's Jon Davis intercepted Tevin Washington's pass at the 2-yard line with 14 seconds left in the game.
Gameball goes to... Tim Jefferson. The Air Force QB did a little bit of everything, passing for 117 yards, rushing for 25 and adding a 44-yard punt.
Stat of the game... Six. Georgia Tech lost its sixth straight bowl game, and backup AFA kicker Zack Bell converted his first two career FG attempts.
Team Stat Comparison
| AFA | GT | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 17 | 18 |
| Total Yards | 287 | 320 |
| Passing | 117 | 41 |
| Rushing | 170 | 279 |
| Penalties | 1-5 | 3-22 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 6-18 | 8-18 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 2-5 | 2-3 |
| Turnovers | 0 | 4 |
| Possession | 30:40 | 29:20 |
Passing Leaders
| Air Force | C/ATT | YDS | AVG | TD | INT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jefferson | 11/23 | 117 | 5.1 | 0 | 0 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | AFA | GT | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | FG | 06:32 | Zack Bell 42 Yd | 3 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 00:41 | Anthony Allen 5 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) | 3 | 7 |
| SECOND QUARTER | AFA | GT | |||
![]() | FG | 00:00 | Zack Bell 41 Yd | 6 | 7 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | AFA | GT | |||
![]() | TD | 13:24 | Jared Tew 3 Yd Run (Jonathan Warzeka Run For Two-Point Conversion) | 14 | 7 |



