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Georgia Institute of Technology Bobby Dodd Stadium won a 24-21 victory over Clemson on Saturday at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Atlanta Modern Stadium.
Georgia Tech ranked third and fourth with 25 seconds left in the clock Clemson 39 games tied 21-21 in the fourth quarter. They decided to have a quarterback tie with Haynes King, though there was no timeout.
King gets two yards and is limited when the clock ticles. Georgia Tech’s offensive game came out as the game ended, with the special team unit field in yellow jackets trying to convert kicker Kicker Aidan Birr’s career-long 55-yard shooting before the kick expired.
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Georgia Tech’s chief football coach Brent Key Center celebrated, surrounded by fans after Saturday’s NCAA college football game against Clemson in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)
Birr’s previous career was 51 yards long, but that’s OK. Despite rushing to the field and facing increased distance, they took the steal in time and Bill got into the kick to get out of the situation.
Bill’s kick looked wide and then tunneled back. After playing football, fans began to overflow into the field to celebrate the frustrated victory.
King was excellent in the win as he completed 19 of 19 of 216 yards in 27 passes while rushing 25 for a total of 103 yards and touchdowns.
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Georgia Technical Plaza kicker Aidan Birr is ready for five-point fans after a few seconds of the second half of the NCAA college football game against Clemson in Atlanta on Saturday. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)
Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik struggles. He completed 15 of 26 passes for 207 yards, performing a touchdown and an interception while running 62 yards and touchdowns, but also lost the turnover.
Klubnik’s interception was deep in the red area of the yellow jacket, and his turnover led to Georgia Tech’s shot.
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Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King ran in the first half of an NCAA college football game against Clemson in Atlanta on Saturday. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)
It was Clemson’s second loss in a year, reducing the Tigers to 1-2. They’ll turn things around Oppose Syracuse next week.
Georgia Tech improves to 3-0 with victory and hopes to continue moving forward at home Oppose the temple next week.
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