El equipo de fútbol americano Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets de 2010 representó al Instituto de Tecnología de Georgia en la temporada de fútbol FBS 2010 de la División I de la NCAA . Los Yellow Jackets fueron dirigidos por el entrenador en jefe de tercer año Paul Johnson y jugaron sus partidos en casa en el estadio Bobby Dodd . Son miembros de la Atlantic Coast Conference en la División de Costas. Terminaron la temporada 6-7, 4-4 en el juego ACC. Fueron invitados al Independence Bowl donde fueron derrotados por Air Force 7-14.
2010 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets fútbol | |
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Independence Bowl vs. Air Force , L 7–14 | |
Conferencia | Conferencia de la Costa Atlántica |
División | Costero |
Récord de 2010 | 6–7 (4–4 ACC) |
Entrenador |
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Esquema ofensivo | Flexbone |
Coordinador defensivo | Al Groh (primera temporada) |
Defensa de base | 3-4 |
Estadio local | Estadio Bobby Dodd (Capacidad: 55.000) |
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Equipo | W | L | W | L | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
División atlántica | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 17 Estado de Florida x | 6 | - | 2 | 10 | - | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 23 Maryland | 5 | - | 3 | 9 | - | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 25 Estado de Carolina del Norte | 5 | - | 3 | 9 | - | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Boston College | 4 | - | 4 | 7 | - | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Clemson | 4 | - | 4 | 6 | - | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wake Forest | 1 | - | 7 | 3 | - | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
División costera | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 16 Virginia Tech x $ | 8 | - | 0 | 11 | - | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Miami | 5 | - | 3 | 7 | - | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Georgia Tech | 4 | - | 4 | 6 | - | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Carolina del Norte | 4 | - | 4 | 8 | - | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Duque | 1 | - | 7 | 3 | - | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Virginia | 1 | - | 7 | 4 | - | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Campeonato : Virginia Tech 44 , Florida State 33 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Calendario
Fecha | Hora | Adversario | Rango | Sitio | televisor | Resultado | Asistencia |
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4 de septiembre | 13:00 | Estado de Carolina del Sur * | No. 16 | ESPN3 | W 41-10 | 51.668 [1] | |
11 de septiembre | 12:00 pm | en Kansas * | No. 15 | FSN | L 25-28 | 46.907 [2] | |
18 de septiembre | 12:00 pm | en Carolina del Norte | ACCN | W 30-24 | 58.500 [3] | ||
25 de septiembre | 12:00 pm | Estado de NC |
| ESPN | L 28–45 | 48,825 [3] | |
2 de Octubre | 7:00 pm | en Wake Forest |
| ESPNU | W 24-20 | 30,263 [3] | |
9 de octubre | 3:30 pm | Virginia |
| ESPNU | W 33-21 | 48.016 [3] | |
16 de octubre | 3:30 pm | Tennessee medio * |
| ESPN3 | W 42-14 | 40.652 [3] | |
23 de octubre | 3:30 pm | en Clemson |
| ABC / ESPN | L 13-27 | 78.522 [4] | |
4 de noviembre | 7:30 pm | en el No. 20 Virginia Tech |
| ESPN | L 21-28 | 66.233 [3] | |
13 de noviembre | 12:00 pm | Miami, Florida) |
| ACCN | L 10–35 | 47.425 [5] | |
20 de noviembre | 1:30 de la tarde | Duque |
| ESPN3 | W 30-20 | 42,110 [6] | |
27 de noviembre | 7:45 pm | en Georgia * |
| ESPN | L 34–42 | 92.746 [7] | |
27 de diciembre | 5:00 pm | vs. Fuerza Aérea * |
| ESPN2 | L 7-14 | 39 362 [8] | |
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Clasificaciones
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Encuesta | Pre | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Final | ||||||||||||||||||||
AP | dieciséis | 15 | RV | RV | NR | NR | NR | RV | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | ||||||||||||||||||||
Entrenadores | 17 | 17 | RV | RV | NR | NR | NR | RV | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | ||||||||||||||||||||
Harris | No publicado | RV | RV | RV | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | No publicado | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
BCS | No publicado | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | No publicado |
Temporada regular
Estado de Carolina del Sur
Línea previa al juego: Estado de Carolina del Sur +34
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Las chaquetas amarillas de Georgia Tech abrieron su temporada con una victoria contra los Bulldogs del estado de Carolina del Sur, 41-10. Este partido enfrentó a dos campeones defensores de la conferencia entre sí. Los Jackets ganaron el campeonato ACC con un récord de 11-3 y los Bulldogs el campeonato de la Conferencia Atlética del Medio Oriente en la FCS con un récord de 10-2. [9] Los Jackets abrieron la carrera anotadora de 35 yardas del mariscal de campo Joshua Nesbitt . Nesbitt se convirtió en el foco de la ofensiva que perdió al principal receptor, Demaryius Thomas , y al líder corredor, Jonathan Dwyer , del equipo del año pasado. Terminó el día con 130 yardas y tres touchdowns terrestres. [10] Completando la puntuación estuvieron el B-back Roddy Jones con dos carreras de touchdown y el mariscal de campo suplente Tevin Washington con una carrera de touchdown. La ofensiva de opciones de Tech funcionó bien al ganar 384 yardas totales, 372 de las que llegaron al suelo.
La ofensiva del estado de Carolina del Sur, aunque no anotó mucho, fue capaz de mover el balón en el nuevo esquema defensivo 3-4 de Al Groh. Los Bulldogs fueron liderados por Asheton Jordan, quien corrió para 125 yardas en 17 acarreos y preparó el único touchdown de los Bulldogs con una carrera de 55 yardas hacia Georgia Tech 3 en el tercer cuarto. El mariscal de campo Malcolm Long luego anotó desde una yarda. Long tuvo 11-25 pases para 94 yardas. El día en que SCSU acumuló un total de 272 yardas. La otra anotación llegó cuando una serie de 17 jugadas se estancó en la yarda 5 de Georgia Tech y Blake Erickson convirtió un gol de campo de 28 yardas. [11]
Kansas
Línea previa al juego: Kansas +14
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Después de una derrota decepcionante la semana anterior ante el estado de Dakota del Norte, los Jayhawks de Kansas intentaron provocar un cambio al iniciar el QB Jordan Webb. [12] En el primer drive, Webb pudo mover el balón completando varios pases cortos. La unidad se estancó después de una captura de Isaiah Johnson. Los Jackets marcharon por el campo y Nesbitt anotó en una carrera de diez yardas. [13]
Los Jayhawks aprovecharon una patada inicial fuera de los límites anotando después de un par de carreras y un puñado de pases. Tarde el puntaje 7-7. [14] Kansas luego anotó en un pase de acción de juego tomando una ventaja de 14-7. Los Jackets agregaron otro puntaje en una carrera de Nesbitt y un gol de campo antes de la mitad. Tomando la iniciativa 14-17. Después de la mitad, Kansas agregó un touchdown por tierra y un touchdown de pase que les dio una ventaja de 28-17.
Cuando la defensa de los Yellow Jacket detuvo a Kansas y obligó a los Jayhawks a despejar. Los Jackets pusieron la pelota en una buena posición de campo debido a una penalización por interferencia de recepción justa. Una penalización por interferencia de un pasador movió a GT al borde del rango de gol de campo. Pero una penalización por inicio en falso en un cuarto intento a tres yardas del final dejó a las chaquetas en una situación de pase y justo fuera del rango cómodo de gol de campo. La siguiente ruta inclinada estaba en el objetivo, pero Stephen Hill no pudo aguantar para completarla.
Georgia Tech corrió para 356 yardas y acumuló 407 yardas de ofensiva, pero la defensiva no pudo detener al QB recién procesado de Kansas y la ofensiva Jayhawk. Josh Nesbitt y Stephen Hill conectaron en un touchdown de 52 yardas a la mitad del último cuarto, seguido de una conversión de dos puntos que puso el juego en 28-25. [15] El día Kansas tenía un total de 320 yardas, 179 en el aire y 141 en tierra. James Sims, otro estudiante de primer año que tuvo su primera apertura, lideró a los Jayhawks en carreras terrestres con 101 yardas en 17 acarreos. Anthony Allen lideró a los Jackets con 89 yardas en 11 acarreos.
Carolina del Norte
Línea previa al juego: Carolina del Norte −3
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Después de recibir la patada inicial, los Tar Heels movieron el balón por el campo. Completando varios pases y contraatacando con carreras rápidas. Con el corredor senior Johnny White encontrando agujeros y corriendo duro. Una defensa que no mostró mucha resistencia durante el drive se puso rígida dentro de las 10 yardas para mantener a UNC en un gol de campo.
Después de la patada inicial que siguió, solo tomó dos jugadas con un juego modesto antes de que Orwin Smith pudiera lanzar un lanzamiento a lo largo del campo para el touchdown. Dejando las chaquetas adelante 3–7. UNC luego anotó con un pase largo a Eric Highsmith, quien se quedó abierto en una cobertura fallida por un profundo joven. Entonces Roddy Jones pudo anotar un pase de touchdown de recepción, por lo que fue 10-14. [dieciséis]
Yates estaba encontrando formas de hacer llegar el balón a los receptores y los receptores estaban encontrando formas de hacer recepciones. Coger el balón 80 yardas en el siguiente drive y colarse desde la línea de 1 yarda. Los Jackets contraatacaron con un gol de campo para finalizar la mitad, dejándolo parejo en 17. El primer error vino de Georgia Tech cuando cometieron un balón suelto cuando Roddy Jones se resbaló mientras estaba en movimiento y perdió la relación de lanzamiento. Dando a los Tar Heels una buena posición en el campo, tomaron una ventaja de 24-17 con una carrera de las blancas. Otro balón suelto en su siguiente serie hizo que Georgia Tech despejara. Luego, un balón suelto de Yates después de chocar con su fullback devolvió el balón a los Jackets. [17]
Un gran tercer pase con once yardas para el final vio a Nesbitt encontrar a Jones después de luchar. Jones escapó hasta la línea de cinco yardas. Tech encontró la zona de anotación después de una carrera de Allen y un portero de Nesbitt. Llevando la puntuación a 24-24.
En su siguiente recorrido, UNC se vio obligado a despejar. Esta unidad vio a los Jackets solo incompletos, que se produjo cuando Embry Peeples atrapó el pase, pero no pudo mantenerse dentro de los límites. Esto preparó a Scott Blair con un gol de campo de 46 yardas que pudo convertir. Dándoles una ventaja de 27-24. El siguiente drive de Tar Heels terminó cuando Zack Pianalto falló un pase completo. Los Jackets pudieron agregar otro gol de campo antes del final del juego. [18]
Estado de Carolina del Norte
Línea previa al juego: Estado de Carolina del Norte +7.5
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Regresando de un déficit de 31-14 en el último cuarto, Georgia Tech ofreció una oportunidad de pelear para derrotar a North Carolina State cuando Jerrard Tarrant devolvió una intercepción de Russell Wilson para un touchdown con 12:25 por jugar. Josh Nesbitt encontró un Tyler Melton muy abierto a principios del último cuarto para reducir la ventaja de NC State a diez con 31-21. La interceptación de Tarrant se produjo en la siguiente campaña de NC State. Tech ganó un giro de impulso mientras se esforzaba por obtener la victoria en el estadio Bobby Dodd. Sin embargo, NC State y el mariscal de campo superestrella Russell Wilson respondieron anotando dos touchdowns contra la vulnerable secundaria de Tech para sellar la victoria de la manada de lobos en Atlanta. [19]
Wake Forest
Pregame Line: Wake Forest +9.5
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Trailing 17–6 in the fourth quarter, Georgia Tech bested Wake Forest on the strength a comeback led by Quarterback Joshua Nesbitt, A-back Embry Peeples, and WR Correy Earls to shock the Demon Deacons in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Following a Scott Blair 43-yard field goal, Georgia Tech found itself at 4th and 5 on Wake Forest's thirty-yard line, where Josh Nesbitt found Embry Peeples for a Touchdown pass. Tech needed to convert a two-point conversion to tie the game. Paul Johnson and the Yellow Jackets did just that, executing the same play it ran against the University of Georgia in Athens on November 29, 2008 – when it tied that ballgame at 28. The Tech defense allowed Wake Forest to earn a field goal on the next drive. However, on Tech's ensuing drive, veteran Quarterback Josh Nesbitt took the team on his shoulders, leading the Tech offense down the field. Nesbitt converted a 4th and 5 in the process with a twenty-yard scramble for a first down. To cap off the thrilling comeback, Nesbitt found senior wideout Correy Earls on a slant route with 15 seconds left in the endzone. Tech took the lead 24–20. The win preserved Coach Johnson's streak of zero consecutive losses, and increased his record to 23–9 at Georgia Tech.[20]
Virginia
Pregame Line: Virginia +10
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As the Yellow Jackets and Cavaliers met in Atlanta it pitted Al Groh against his former team for the first time. Groh was head coach at Virginia since 2000 before taking over as defensive coordinator at Tech. Although Virginia was able to move the ball for 376 yards they had no luck slowing down the Jackets who racked up 536 yards. Tech opened the scoring with a field goal. Then Virginia was able to reach the end zone. The rest of the day was all Jackets as they added a field goal and a touchdown before the half. Anthony Allen led the Jackets in rushing with 195 yards on 25 carries. He was followed by Nesbitt who had 109 yards on 21 carries. Vercia was able to amass 239 passing yards while going 18/31, his leading receiver on the day was Snyder with 96 yards.[21]
Middle Tennessee
Pregame Line: Middle Tennessee State +18.5
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The Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders of the Sun Belt Conference traveled to Atlanta challenge the Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech. The Jackets' defense were able to force 6 turnovers during the course of the game, 2 fumbles and 4 interceptions. The Jackets were also able to spread the ball around the offense with 12 different players carrying the ball. With Nesbitt and Allen leading the way.[22]
Clemson
Pregame Line: Clemson −3.5
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Georgia Tech and Clemson were both looking for big conference wins to stay in the hunt for a spot in the ACC Championship Game. Andre Ellington was the story for the Tiger's offense as he was able to find the endzone 3 times. Georgia Tech was never really able to get the wheels rolling on offense as they were held under 250 yards rushing. This from the nation's leading rushing team averaging over 300 yards per game. They were also able to hold Nesbitt to just 2 total yards rushing. This includes yardage loss on sacks. Nesbitt has rushed for over a 100 yards in 4 of 7 games this year. [23]
Virginia Tech
Pregame line: Virginia Tech – 13.5
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The Jackets traveled to Lane Stadium to play a nationally televised Thursday night game. Since the league was split into two divisions either the Jackets or the Hokies have represented the Coastal Division in the ACC Championship Game. For the previous three years the winner of this match-up had gone on to win the ACC.
Georgia Tech took the opening kick-off and marched down the field. Starting with a 27-yard pitch to Orwin Smith, the drive, also featured Anthony Allen who also racked up 27 yards but on 5 carries. Nesbitt carried twice on the drive, once for 3 yards and a 1-yard carry into the endzone. After the Hokies first drive stalled the Jackets got the ball back on their 20-yard line. On the third play of the Jacket's drive Nesbitt rumbled for 71 yards to find the endzone before any Hokies were able to chase him down.
In their next possession Virginia Tech was able to drive the field and keep the score close. Tyrod Taylor was able to complete passes and scramble when needed to keep the drive alive but the drive was really led by the running of Ryan Williams. Williams touched the ball 6 times on the drive for 34 yards on the 10 play 73-yard drive. The Jackets were forced to punt on their next drive. On a third and goal play from the 8 Georgia Tech's Rod Sweeting was able to come up with a huge interception in the endzone. The favor was returned and then some on the next drive. Georgia Tech punted after a penalty and a sacked stalled their drive. The return was fumbled and the Jackets recovered. A 33-yard run by Allen put the Jackets in the red zone. On a third and goal from the 6 Nesbitt's pass was intercepted and the QB broke his right arm while trying to bring down the return man. Although Nesbitt would miss the rest of the game and the season with the injury it was not before he took over the all-time lead for rushing for the QB position in the ACC.
The whole third quarter saw the Jackets and the Hokies trade possessions many times with no one adding to the scoreboard. The Jackets reserve QB Tevin Washington played well but the Jackets sorely missed their Senior leader. The Hokies were next to score. A passer interference call on the Jackets moved the Hokies close enough for David Wilson to find the end zone, tying the score at 14–14. The Jackets were still yet to find a rhythm after losing their QB and had to punt once again. The Hokies continued to run well, this time on the legs of Darren Evans. Taking the lead 21–14 on a pass from Tyrod to Andre Smith.
With only 6 minutes left in the game the Jackets were searching for a spark to get them back in the hunt. The spark came when on the first play Washington complete a 42-yard pass to Tyler Melton. The Jackets then found themselves on fourth down with 4 yards to go. The ball was pitched to Roddy Jones who stopped and looked to throw back to Washington who was covered. Jones was able to tuck the ball, run up the middle, and get past the down marker to pick up a first down. The Jackets capped the drive with a 9-yard touchdown rush by Orwin Smith with just over 2 minutes left to play.
The ensuing kickoff was returned 90 yards for a touchdown by David Wilson putting the Hokies up, 28–21. The Jackets made an effort on their last drive. A sack for a loss of 2 yards on the first play, then a false start, and an incomplete pass left Jackets with a third and 17. Tevin Washington dropped back to pass and all receivers are covered but after picking up a block from Allen Washington scrambled for a first down. After another incompletion and false start Washington complete a pass to Kevin Cone for 38 yards. So with just over 40 seconds left the Jackets move into striking distance at the Hokies' 37-yard line. After a pairing of rushes and timeouts the Jackets were on the 16 with 14 seconds left. Washington's attempted fade to the end zone saw Tyler Melton with single coverage by Rashad Carmichael in the end zone. Carmichael was able to out-battle Melton for the slightly underthrown ball by the inexperienced Washington. This was the first time in the Paul Johnson era at Georgia Tech that his team had had back-to-back loses.[24]
Miami (FL)
Pregame Line: Miami (FL) –2.5
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In this match-up Miami was looking to stay poised to challenge Virginia Tech for the Coastal Division in their game next week. Both clubs would be starting backup quarterbacks as Jacory Harris was sidelined with a concussion and Joshua Nesbitt out with a broken arm. Tevin Washington stepped in for Nesbitt and didn't have a bad day statistically except for the one that matters most, score. The Jackets were able to rack up 409 total yards, 308 rushing and 101 passing, but could only must 10 points on the day. Washington was the leading rusher with 122 yards on 21 carries followed by Orwin Smith with 88 yards and Allen with 77 yards. Kevin Cone was the leading receiver for the Jackets with 3 catches for 42 yards and a touchdown.
Miami's offense was just too much for the Jackets' defense. The true freshmen Stephen Morris was able to step in for Harris and spread the ball around to Miami's many weapons. Gaining 507 yards on the day, 230 in the air and 277 on the ground. Hankerson was the leading receiver with 132 yards and a touchdown. The running attack was handle by committee with 7 backs rushing for positive yards. Lamar Miller, Damien Berry, Mike James, and Graig Cooper all were able to find the endzone.[25]
Duke
Pregame Line: Duke +10
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Things didn't look good early for the Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech as they looked for their 6th win of the season to make them bowl eligible. The first quarter saw both teams able to convert on field goals as a big block in the back penalty called back a touchdown rush by Anthony Allen. In the second Tech added another field goal to make it 6–3. On the next possession the Blue Devils were able to catch the Jackets off-guard with a fake punt. Just three plays later Duke backup QB Brandon Connette scampered for 20 yards for the score. On the ensuing kickoff an illegal formation moved the Blue Devils back 5 yards. The re-kick saw an offsides call on Duke. Even though Tech got the ball with good field position they were unable to capitalize. Duke was able to add another field goal to take a 6–13 lead into the half.
Play resumed after the half with a Duke fumble on the kickoff that was recovered by B.J. Bostic. The Jackets were able to add a field goal to bring it to 9–13. Duke's next drive ended with a big play from the Jackets' defense. Brandon Connette the backup QB who is usually brought in to run a wild cat type running attack was intercepted by Mario Butler. Butler was able to return the interception 85 yards for a touchdown giving the lead to the Jackets, 16–13. Duke's next drive stalled and Tech's offense was finally able to hit a stride as they were able to run up the middle for good yardage over the next drive. Washington scored from 1 yard out to take the score to 23–13.
In the fourth quarter Duke made an attempt to get back in the game as Sean Renfree completed a touchdown pass to Austin Kelly to bring the score to 23–20. After trading possessions Tech rounded out the scoring with a pass to Stephen Hill for 79 yards. With the win, the Yellow Jackets maintained their conference record of years finishing at .500 or better in the ACC for 16 straight seasons. They also became bowl eligible for the 14th straight season.[26]
Georgia
Pregame Line: Georgia −14
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Air Force
Pregame Line: Air Force −3
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