University football news: Georgia Tech Stuns Clemson with Game Game Gate of the game


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Georgia Tech achieved a fire drill to complete his 24-21 victory over No. 12 Clemson on Saturday at the Bobby Dodd stadium at Hyundai Field in Atlanta.

Georgia Tech had the third and 4 with 25 remaining seconds on the clock at Clemsson 39 with the game tied 21-21 in the last quarter. They decided to run a quarterback draw with Haynes King, despite not having remaining waiting times.

King won two yards and was arrested in the limits when the clock marked. The Georgia Tech offensive ran out of the field when the play ended and the Yellow Jackets special unit ran to the field to try to convert an attempt at 55 -yard field goal from the entire race of the kicking Aidan Birr before the clock expired.

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Georgia Tech football coach Brent Key, Center, celebrates while surrounding fans after a University football match against Clemson in Atlanta on Saturday. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)

Birr’s previous race was 51 yards, but that didn’t matter. Despite hurrying the field and facing the additional distance, they obtained the click on time and Birr perforated the kick to get the discomfort.

Birr’s kick seemed to be wide just before tunnels in the vertical. As the kick passed, fans began to spill in the field to celebrate the annoying victory.

King was outstanding in the victory, since he completed 19 of 27 passes for 216 yards while running 253 times for 103 yards and a touchdown.

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Georgia Tech Place Aidan Birr’s kicking, on the right, is preparing for five fans after kicking a game of the game in the final seconds of the second half of a University football match of the NCAA against Clemson on Saturday in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)

Clemson’s field marshal, Cade Klubnik, fought. He completed 15 of 26 passes for 207 yards for a touchdown and an interception while running for 62 yards and a touchdown, but also lost a loose ball.

Klubnik’s interception reached the depth of the Yellow Jackets red zone, while his loose ball led to a Georgia Tech field goal.

The Georgia Tech Field Marshal, Haynes King, runs with the ball in the first half of a University football match of the NCAA against Clemson on Saturday in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)

It is already the second loss of Clemson’s year, dropping the Tigers at 1-2. They will seek to change things against Syracuse next week.

Georgia Tech improved 3-0 with victory and will seek to continue his strong start at home against Temple next week.

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