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Georgia Tech: Year in Review - Week 4

Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina
Result: Win 24-7
Record: 3-1 (2-1)
Ranking: 25/NR (AP/Coaches)
YouTube: Highlights
ESPN360: Watch Game

Box:

1234Final
UNC0
0
0
7
7
GT7
3
0
14
24

Key Stats:
  • Rushing: GT - 17 yards, UNC - 17 yards
  • Turnovers: GT - 0, UNC - 3
  • 3rd Down: GT - 10/19, UNC - 1/11
Key Plays:
  • 2nd quarter: A bad snap leads to a North Carolina turnover and great field position for the Yellow Jackets.
  • 3rd quarter: After forcing a Tech punt, UNC throws an interception on first down giving the ball right back to GT, who takes it in for a TD a couple plays later.
Summary:
This was Georgia Tech's best defensive effort of the year. They held North Carolina to just 17 rushing yards and 154 yards overall. If not for a late 40-yard TD pass, North Carolina wouldn't have scored. GT also forced 3 turnovers and turned them into 10 points.

This game was also not as close as the final score indicated. Georgia Tech held the ball for over 42 minutes and consistently drove the ball deep into UNC territory. If it weren't for 2 missed field goals and some questionable clock management at the end of the first half (running up the middle with no timeouts = bad idea), then the it would have been even more lopsided.

2010 Iowa Football Roster

#NameHt.Wt.Pos.Yr.Hometown
1Justin Greiner5-10185DBSRWashington, IA (Washington)
1Daniel Murray5-10185PKSRIowa City, IA (Regina HS)
2Greg Castillo5-11180DBSOMount Laurel, NJ (St. Joseph's Prep (PA))
2James Hurt6-1200WRSOKeokuk, IA (Keokuk HS)
3Jason White5-10205DBSODavenport, IA (North HS)
4Jordan Bernstine5-11205DBJRDes Moines, IA (Lincoln)
4Wyatt Suess6-2200QBRS FRCedar Rapids, IA (Washington HS)
5Ryan Donahue6-3190PSREvergreen Park, IL (St. Rita HS)
6Keenan Davis6-3215WRSOCedar Rapids, IA (Washington)
6Eric Guthrie6-6245PJRNevada, IA (Nevada)
7Marvin McNutt6-4215WRJRSt. Louis, MO (Hazelwood Central)
8Trent Mossbrucker6-0204PKSOMooresville, IN (Mooresville HS)
8Don Shumpert6-3185WRFRSt. Louis, MO (Hazelwood East)
9Tyler Sash6-1210DBJROskaloosa, IA (Oskaloosa HS)
9Jonny Mullings6-3210PFRCanberra, Australia (Ottumwa, IA HS)
10William Lowe5-10172DBJRCleveland, OH (Glenville)
11Don Nordmann6-6211WRSRHopkinton, IA (Maquoketa Valley)
11Austin Vier6-7228TEFRHuxley, IA (Ballard)
12Ricky Stanzi6-4230QBSRMentor, OH (Lake Catholic HS)
12Kyle Steinbrecher6-2201WRJRDavenport, IA (Assumption HS)
13Tom Donatell6-2205DBJRAtlanta, GA (Peachtree Ridge HS)
14John Wienke6-5220QBSOTuscola, IL (Tuscola HS)
15Derrell Johnson-Koulianos6-1200WRSRCampbell, OH (Cardinal Mooney HS)
16Collin Sleeper6-2200DBSOSolon, IA (Solon HS)
16James Vandenberg6-3212QBSOKeokuk, IA (Keokuk HS)
17A.J. Derby6-4225QBFRIowa City, IA (Iowa City High)
18Micah Hyde6-1185CBSOFostoria, OH (Fostoria HS)
19B.J. Lowery5-11180DBFRCincinnati, OH (Hughes)
20Christian Kirksey6-2195LBFRSt. Louis, MO (Hazelwood East)
21Nick Kuchel5-11195WRSRKingsley, IA (Kingsley-Pierson HS)
22Colin Sandeman6-1200WRSRBettendorf, IA (Bettendorf HS)
23Jordan Cotton6-1185WRRS FRMount Pleasant, IA (Mount Pleasant HS)
25Paki O'Meara5-11211RBSRCedar Rapids, IA (Washington HS)
26Paul Chaney, Jr.5-9170WRSRSt. Louis, MO (University HS)
27Jewel Hampton5-9210RBSOIndianapolis, IN (Warren Central)
28Shaun Prater5-11180DBJROmaha, NE (Central)
29Nick Nielsen6-3210DBSOHumboldt, IA (Humboldt)
30Brett Greenwood6-0200DBSRBettendorf, IA (Pleasant Valley HS)
30De'Andre Johnson5-8210RBFRMiami, FL (Monsignor Pace)
31Anthony Hitchens6-1200DBFRLorain, OH (Clearview)
32Adam Robinson5-9205RBSODes Moines, IA (Lincoln HS)
33Jeff Tarpinian6-3238LBSROmaha, NE (Millard North HS)
34Marcus Coker6-0230RBFRBeltsville, MD (DeMatha Catholic)
35Martin Hopkins6-3250DLRS FRChicago, IL (St. Rita)
36Brett Morse6-3238FBSRWillowbrook, IL (Hinsdale Central HS)
37Shane DiBona6-2230LBRS FRDuxbury, MA (Duxbury HS)
38Brad Rogers5-10215RBRS FRToledo, OH (Central Catholic)
39Brad Herman6-5247TEJRMetamora, IL (Metamora HS)
40Jack Swanson5-11200DBSONaples, FL (Naples HS)
41Jacob Reisen6-2231FBRS FRIowa City, IA (Regina HS)
42Jeremiha Hunter6-2235LBSRYork, PA (Harrisburg Science & Technology HS)
43Jim Poggi6-2212LBFRTowson, MD (Gilman School)
44James Morris6-2215LBFRSolon, IA (Solon)
45Tyler Nielsen6-4235LBJRHumboldt, IA (Humboldt)
46Christian Ballard6-5297DLSRLawrence, KS (Lawrence Free State)
48Troy Johnson6-2235LBSRLakeland, FL (Lakeland HS)
49Tanner Miller6-2195DBFRKalona, IA (Mid-Prairie)
50Lance Tillison6-2215LBJRSeffner, FL (Armwood HS)
50Drew Clark6-4288OLRS FRMarion, IA (Marion HS)
51Terrance Pryor6-1215LBSOSouth Holland, IL (Thornwood HS)
53James Ferentz6-2275OLSOIowa City, IA (City HS)
54Steve Bigach6-3272DLSOCleveland, OH (St. Ignatius)
54Marcus Kloos6-0225LBRS FRIowa City, IA (Regina)
55Anthony Ferguson, Jr.6-3280DLFRBaltimore, MD (Gilman School)
56Markus Zusevics6-5295OLJRArlington Heights, IL (Prospect)
57Bruce Davis6-0232LBJRCleveland, OH (Glenville)
58Lebron Daniel6-2250DLJRCleveland, OH (Glenville)
59Conor Boffeli6-5285OLRS FRWest Des Moines, IA (Valley)
60Matt Tobin6-6285OLSODyersville, IA (Beckman HS)
61Casey Kreiter6-3250DLRS FRDeWitt, IA (Central)
63Julian Vandervelde6-3300OLSRDavenport, IA (Central HS)
65Andrew Schulze6-6255LSSRWoodridge, IL (Downers Grove South HS)
65Cameron Olson6-1232LBSORadcliffe, IA (South Hamilton HS)
66Casey McMillan6-4305OLSOBillings, MT (Central Catholic)
67Josh Koeppel6-2273OLSRIowa City, IA (City HS)
68Brandon Scherff6-5310OLFRDenison, IA (Denison)
69Kyle Haganman6-5285OLSROsage, IA (Osage HS)
69Charlie Knipper6-4230LSRS FRWhitefish Bay, WI (Whitefish Bay)
70Brett Van Sloten6-7290OLRS FRDecorah, IA (Decorah HS)
71Carl Davis6-5295DLFRDetroit, MI (Stevenson)
72Woody Orne6-5295OLJRFairfield, IA
73Adam Gettis6-4280OLJRFrankfort, IL (Lincoln Way East)
74Donavan Johnson6-3265DLFRArlington, TX (Martin)
75Scott Covert6-2245DLRS FRLake Forest, IL (Lake Forest HS)
76Nolan MacMillan6-6288OLRS FRToronto, Ontario (The Hun School - NJ)
77Riley Reiff6-6300OLSOParkston, SD (Parkston HS)
78Andrew Donnal6-7285OLFRMonclova, OH (Anthony Wayne)
79Dominic Alvis6-4240DLRS FRLogan, IA (Logan-Magnolia)
80Dakota Getz6-4230TERS FRMacon, IL (Meridian)
82Allen Reisner6-3248TESRMarion, IA (Marion)
83Steven Staggs6-3195WRSOOksaloosa, IA (Oksaloosa)
84Ben Evans6-0178WRSRIowa City, IA (City HS)
85Zach Derby6-3235TESOIowa City, IA (Iowa City HS)
86C.J. Fiedorowicz6-7250TEFRJohnsburg, IL (Johnsburg)
87Zach Furlong6-5248TEJRXenia, OH (Xenia)
87Thomas Nardo6-3277DLJRLancaster, PA (Catholic)
89Joe Audlehelm5-8180WRSRVan Wert, IA (Central Decatur HS)
89Kevonte Martin-Manley6-0190WRFRPontiac, MI (Brother Rice)
90Louis Trinca-Pasat6-3250DLFRChicago, IL (Lane Tech)
91Broderick Binns6-2261DEJRSt. Paul, MN (Cretin-Derham Hall)
92Jonathan Gimm6-3240TESOHouston, TX (Westfield)
93Mike Daniels6-1275DLJRBlackwood, NJ (Highland Regional)
94Adrian Clayborn6-4285DESRSt. Louis, MO (Webster Groves HS)
95Karl Klug6-4270DLSRCaledonia, MN (Caledonia HS)
96Joe Forgy6-4255DLJRDows, IA
96Mike Meyer6-2175PKFRDubuque, IA (Wahlert)
97Ross Petersen6-3236LBSRDurant, IA (Durant HS)
98Mike Hardy6-5270DLFRAppleton, WI (Kimberly)

2010 Iowa Football Schedule

DateOpponentTimeTVResultRecord
09/04/10 vs. Eastern Illinois11:00 AMBTNW 37-71-0
09/11/10 vs. Iowa State2:30 PMABC&ESPN2W 35-72-0
09/18/10 at Arizona9:30 PMESPNL 27-342-1
09/25/10 vs. Ball State11:00 AMBTNW 45-03-1
10/02/10 vs. Penn State7:05 PMESPNW 24-34-1 (1-0)
10/16/10 at Michigan2:30 PMABCW 38-285-1 (2-0)
10/23/10 vs. Wisconsin2:30 PMABCL 30-315-2 (2-1)
10/30/10 vs. Michigan State2:30 PMABCW 37-66-2 (3-1)
11/06/10 at Indiana11:00 AMBTNW 18-137-2 (4-1)
11/13/10 at Northwestern11:00 AMESPN/ESPN2L 17-217-3 (4-2)
11/20/10 vs. Ohio State2:30 PMABCL 17-207-4 (4-3)
11/27/10 at Minnesota2:30 PMBTNL 24-277-5 (4-4)
12/28/10 vs. Missouri9:00 PMESPNW 27-248-5 (4-4)

Georgia Tech: Year in Review - Week 3

Georgia Tech at Miami
Result: Loss 17-33
Record: 2-1 (1-1)
Ranking: Not ranked
YouTube: Highlights
ESPN360: Watch Game

Box:

1234Final
MIA7
10
16
0
33
GT3
0
7
7
17

Key Stats:
  • 4th Down: GT - 0/2
  • Rushing Attempts: GT - 39, MIA - 39
  • Rushing: GT - 95 yards, MIA - 184 yards
  • Passing: MIA Jacody Harris - 20 of 25 for 270 yards, 3 TD and 0 INT
Key Plays:
  • 1st quarter: After giving up a field goal on the first drive, Miami's offense responds with a 36-yard pass followed by a 40-yard TD pass from Jacory Harris.
  • 2nd quarter: Georgia Tech misses and 39 yard field goal, and Miami comes back and hits a 34-yarder to make the score 17-3.
  • 3rd quarter: After GT scores a touchdown to put the game 10-24, Miami returns the kickoff 40 yards setting up score that puts the game away.
Summary:
Georgia Tech got absolutely man-handled in this game. Jacory Harris put on a clinic and finished with a QB rating of 210.32. Harris completed 80% of his passes and hit 9 different receivers. Tech was unable to stop Miami's offense all day. Miami only punted 1 time and the only other thing that stopped them was a couple of missed field goals.

Georgia Tech also struggled on offense. The 95 rushing yards was a season low and they only held the ball for 26 minutes. Tech gained 45 yards on the first drive but then only real production came from a couple of long passes to Thomas.

Miami provided a formula to beat Georgia Tech. The first part is to score early and build a lead. With the run, run, run nature of the Yellow Jacket's offense makes it hard for them to come back from large deficits. Also, Miami's domination in time of possession limited GT to just 8 possessions. Miami also got great penetration from the defensive line. Miami had 10 tackles for loss. The negative plays completely kill Georgia Tech's offensive plan and forces them to pass.

Georgia Tech: Year in Review - Week 2

Georgia Tech vs. Clemson
Result: Win 30-27
Record: 2-0 (1-0)
Ranking: 14/13 (AP/Coaches)
YouTube: Highlights
ESPN360: Watch Game

Box:

1234Final
CLM0714
6
27
GT21
3
0630

Key Stats:
  • Rushing: GT Anthony Allen - 5 rushes for 127 yards
  • All Purpose: CLM C.J. Spiller - 234 all purpose yards
  • Total Offense: GT - 418, CLM - 386
Key Plays:
  • 1st quarter: Tarrant returns a punt 85-yards for a TD. GT up 14-0.
  • 2nd quarter: Down 24-0, C.J. Spiller catches a 63-yard pass on a wheel route to score Clemson's first points.
  • 3rd quarter: On 3rd and 7, Clemson continues its comeback with a 77 yard bomb down the middle of the field to put the score 24-21.
  • 4th quarter: Nesbitt completes a 39 yard pass on 3rd and 11 to Demaryius Thomas with less than 2 minutes to go setting up the game winning field goal.
Summary:
Georgia Tech came out on fire for the second straight week. After trading a couple of quick possessions, Tech rattled off an 82-yard TD run, followed by an 85-yard punt return for a TD, followed by an interception that set up a 3rd TD on a fake field goal (which was illegal)and a 21-0 lead with 3 minutes left in the 1st quarter.

Things then slowed way down for Georgia Tech who struggled on 3rd down all game long (just 3 of 14). This allowed Clemson to rattle off 27 straight points behind a couple of big pass plays and some steady drives resulting in field goals.

With the game on the line though, and trailing by 3, Tech mustered 2 more field goal drives in the 4th quarter. The game winning field goal came with just 1 minute left and the defense held Clemson to 4 straight incomplete passes to end the game and left one Clemson fan disgusted.
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