Jonathan Dwyer rushed for 128 yards and a pair
of touchdowns, and Georgia Tech rolled up 472 yards on the ground in a 41-23
romp of 23rd-ranked Miami-Florida. Quarterback Josh Nesbitt ran for 93 yards
and a score for Georgia Tech (8-3, 5-3 ACC), which beat the Hurricanes for the
fourth straight time. Georgia Tech now has a lead over the Hurricanes in
the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Despite being atop
the division and having already finished their conference schedule, the
Yellow Jackets are not guaranteed a spot in the ACC title game. North
Carolina, Virginia Tech and Virginia are all 3-3 and all three hold the
tiebreaker over the Yellow Jackets with head-to-head wins earlier in the
season. Georgia Tech plays Georgia next Saturday in its regular season finale.
UNC has NC State and Duke left on its ACC schedule, while Virginia plays
Clemson and Virginia Tech. The Hokies play Duke this Saturday before the game
against the Cavaliers. The Yellow Jackets, on the strength of their option
offense, had four players with at least 75 yards on the ground. Roddy Jones
had 97 yards and Lucas Cox ran for 78 more and a touchdown. Jacory Harris
connected on 13-of-18 passes for 162 yards and a pair of touchdowns
against one interception for the Hurricanes (7-4, 4-3), who had a five-game
winning streak broken. Robert Marve completed 10-of-20 passes for 121 yards
with a TD and was picked off once.