Miami (FL) 27, Georgia Tech 3

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MIA (4-0)10107027
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Final

3:30 PM ET, October 2, 2004
Bobby Dodd Stadium
ATLANTA, GA

Daniels' absence stings Georgia Tech

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1615
Total Yards364230
Passing22468
Rushing140162
Penalties7-532-15
3rd Down Conversions5-164-14
4th Down Conversions0-10-0
Turnovers04
Possession30:3829:22
Individual Leaders
Miami (FL) Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Berlin10/2020030
Wright4/62400
Georgia Tech Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Ball8/256803
Bilbo0/1000
Miami (FL) Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Gore15124027
Moss144607
Hill1808
Georgia Tech Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Woods1274056
Ball1460018
Grant721011
Miami (FL) Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Leggett480157
Parrish373244
Moss230019
Everett218015
Georgia Tech Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Dixon21608
Johnson21007
Thomas117017
Williams116016
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMIAGT
FG12:22TRAVIS BELL 24 YD FG
Drive info: 5 plays, 60 yards.
03
FG10:07JON PEATTIE 49 YD FG
Drive info: 8 plays, 31 yards.
33
TD5:28ROSCOE PARRISH 12 YD PASS FROM BROCK BERLIN (JON PEATTIE KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 64 yards.
103
SECOND QUARTERMIAGT
FG8:49JON PEATTIE 25 YD FG
Drive info: 6 plays, 47 yards.
133
TD5:17LANCE LEGGETT 57 YD PASS FROM BROCK BERLIN (JON PEATTIE KICK)
Drive info: 1 plays, 57 yards.
203
THIRD QUARTERMIAGT
TD14:32ROSCOE PARRISH 44 YD PASS FROM BROCK BERLIN (JON PEATTIE KICK)
Drive info: 2 plays, 65 yards.
273

ATLANTA (AP) -- A potential quarterback controversy in Miami was silenced before it could gain momentum, but another strong showing by the Hurricanes' defense may help force a quarterback change at Georgia Tech.

Brock Berlin had a career-high three touchdown passes Saturday as No. 4 Miami shut down turnover-plagued Georgia Tech 27-3.

"That was probably our most complete game that we've had," said Miami coach Larry Coker. "I'm very encouraged. I really liked what I saw."

Miami forced four turnovers and has allowed only one offensive touchdown this season.

Coker said he wanted to give freshman backup quarterback Kyle Wright some playing time, but was encouraged by Berlin's passing.

"I think he was a lot more aggressive," Coker said. "He put a lot of extra practice time in with what he was doing. And guys came up with plays for him."

Coker said Berlin "was playing awfully well before we pulled him," but the coach stuck with his plan to put Wright in the game on Miami's third possession.

Frank Gore rushed for 115 yards and, like Berlin, was held out in the fourth quarter when Miami (4-0, 2-0 ACC) had the game under control.

Miami led 10-3 when Coker put Wright in the game. The Hurricanes were held without a first down in his two possessions. Berlin came back to lead Miami to a field goal and touchdown for a 20-3 halftime lead.

"That was the coach's decision, and I was behind his decision all the way," Berlin said. "I wasn't upset in the least."

There had been calls for Miami to make a change at quarterback after Berlin threw only two touchdown passes in his first three games.

Berlin completed 10 of 20 passes for 200 yards with no interceptions against Tech. Two of his three scoring passes were to Roscoe Parrish.

Wright returned to play the fourth quarter and completed 4 of 6 passes for 24 yards.

Tech's Reggie Ball threw three interceptions for the second straight week and the Yellow Jackets were hurt by the loss of ACC rushing leader P.J. Daniels, who was held out with a strained quadriceps.

Ball rushed for 60 yards and fill-in starting tailback Chris Woods rushed for 74 yards as Tech (2-2, 1-2) outrushed Miami 162-140. But the Hurricanes outgained Tech 224-68 in passing yards, and Ball completed only 8 of 25 passes.

"I thought we would go in and run the football, and we did," said Tech coach Chan Gailey. "I thought we would throw the football better, and we didn't."

Ball has eight interceptions for the season.

"If we're going to have turnovers, we're going to have to stop throwing it, I guess, but you know we can't do that," Gailey said. "We're just going to have to come up with some answers."

Tech receiver Nate Curry said Miami's defense forced Ball to rush his passes.

"I have not played well the last two weeks," Ball said. "If coach thinks that he needs to make a change, I'm all for it."

For one play, Tech appeared capable of moving the ball without Daniels. Woods broke free for a 56-yard run on the first play from scrimmage to the Miami 11, but the Yellow Jackets had to settle for a 24-yard field goal by Travis Bell.

Miami answered Bell's field goal with the first of two field goals by Jon Peattie, a 49-yarder.

But it was obvious Tech missed Daniels. In one second-quarter series, Ball and Damaruis Bilbo took turns running the ball on four straight quarterback keepers. The drive ended with Ball's second interception. Brandon Meriweather picked off a pass intended for Levon Thomas.

After Meriweather's interception, Berlin passed to Lance Leggett over the middle for a 57-yard touchdown pass and a 20-3 lead.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, October 2nd
North Carolina 16 Final
Florida State 38
Wake Forest 21 Final
North Carolina State 27 OT
West Virginia 13 Final
Virginia Tech 19
Citadel 10 Final
Duke 28
Miami (FL) 27 Final
Georgia Tech 3