Tech Takes Down Undefeated Miami, 28-23: Upset of the Year?
The college football world was sent into a frenzy on Saturday as the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets pulled off a stunning upset, defeating the previously undefeated Miami Hurricanes 28-23. The victory marked a monumental shift in the ACC landscape and has many wondering if this is the start of something special for Tech.
A Defensive Masterclass
The key to Tech's victory was their suffocating defense. They forced Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke into a season-high three interceptions, including a crucial pick-six by Jaquan Henderson in the third quarter. The Yellow Jackets' defense also held Miami's high-powered offense to just 23 points, well below their season average.
"We knew coming in that we had to play a perfect game," said Tech defensive coordinator Andrew Thacker. "Our guys stepped up to the challenge and played with incredible energy and passion."
Offensive Spark from the Yellow Jackets
While the defense dominated, Tech's offense also played a significant role in the victory. Quarterback Zach Gibson had a solid performance, throwing for 200 yards and a touchdown. The Yellow Jackets' running game also proved effective, with Dontae Smith rushing for 100 yards and a score.
Implications for the ACC
This upset has huge implications for the ACC Coastal Division. Miami was considered the favorite to win the division and potentially make the College Football Playoff. With this loss, the Hurricanes are now in a precarious position.
Tech, on the other hand, suddenly finds themselves in a strong position. They are now 4-1 overall and 2-0 in the ACC. If they can continue to play at this level, they could be a serious contender for the Coastal title.
What's Next?
This victory is a major boost for the Yellow Jackets, and they will look to build on it as they face a tough road game next week against Clemson. Miami will look to regroup and bounce back against North Carolina.
The upset of the year? It's certainly a contender. This game shook up the college football world, and its impact will be felt for weeks to come. For Tech, this victory could be the spark that ignites a special season.