(22) North Carolina 7, Georgia Tech 24

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Final

12:00 PM ET, September 26, 2009
Bobby Dodd Stadium
ATLANTA, GA

Nesbitt scores two TDs as Georgia Tech's defense holds off UNC

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Josh Nesbitt killed UNC's confidence by running in a touchdown to put Georgia Tech up 17-0 in the fourth quarter.
Gameball goes to... Georgia Tech's defense. The Yellow Jackets forced three turnovers and held UNC to just eight first downs and 17 rushing yards.
Stat of the game... 7. Paul Johnson's normally disciplined team was hit with seven penalties for 65 yards -- but still won.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs824
Total Yards154406
Passing13789
Rushing17317
Penalties2-97-65
3rd Down Conversions1-1110-19
4th Down Conversions1-21-1
Turnovers30
Possession17:5442:06
Air/Ground Leaders
North Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Yates11/2613712
Georgia Tech Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Nesbitt7/118900
North Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Draughn72609
Houston62409
Georgia Tech Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Dwyer19158039
Nesbitt3297221
North Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Highsmith6107140
Little224013
Georgia Tech Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Hill238033
Thomas335016
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERUNCGT
TD09:03Roddy Jones 13 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) 07
SECOND QUARTERUNCGT
FG06:26Scott Blair 34 Yd 010
FOURTH QUARTERUNCGT
TD13:31Josh Nesbitt 1 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) 017
TD12:30Erik Highsmith 40 Yd Pass From T.J. Yates (Casey Barth Kick) 717
TD04:10Josh Nesbitt 10 Yd Run (Chris Tanner Kick) 724
Associated Press

ATLANTA -- The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets didn't like falling out of the Top 25 with their first loss, so they made a point with a lopsided victory against another ranked opponent.

Josh Nesbitt ran for two touchdowns and Georgia Tech held the ball for 42 minutes, its highest total in 13 years, to beat No. 22 North Carolina 24-7 on Saturday.

Fast Facts

• Jonathan Dwyer ran for 158 yards and Josh Nesbitt ran for 97 yards and two touchdowns as the Yellow Jackets won their sixth straight home game against the Tar Heels.

• Georgia Tech ran for 317 yards on the day. North Carolina hadn't allowed a team to run for more than 72 yards this season, entering Saturday.

• North Carolina ran for just 17 yards.

• North Carolina QB T.J. Yates struggled, throwing for just 137 yards with two interceptions.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Georgia Tech was ranked No. 14 before its 33-17 loss at Miami last week.

"I think a lot of people had written us off," said Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson, who made sure his players heard the message.

"Seeing it all week, we took the challenge to step forward as a defense and as a team," said safety Morgan Burnett, who had two interceptions.

"Everyone came in determined and it showed throughout the day."

Georgia Tech (3-1, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) opened in a 4-3 scheme instead of the 4-2-5 it ran last week. The third linebacker helped; the Yellow Jackets held North Carolina (3-1, 0-1) to 154 yards on only 44 plays.

"Terrible," North Carolina coach Butch Davis said. "We just didn't do a very good job. ... We've got to take a long look at ourselves."

Georgia Tech held the ball for 42 minutes, 6 seconds -- its best mark since a 1996 win over Wake Forest.

"It's really embarrassing," said North Carolina quarterback T.J. Yates, who 11 of 26 for 137 yards with two interceptions. He missed a shotgun snap for another turnover.

"I was a little off. I never got into a rhythm."

Jonathan Dwyer ran for 158 yards in his first 100-yard game of the season. He showed no sign of the shoulder injury that limited him to five carries for 7 yards against Miami.

Nesbitt added a career-high 32 carries for 97 yards. Georgia Tech had 317 yards rushing in its spread-option offense while holding North Carolina to 17.

North Carolina's only touchdown came on Yates' 40-yard pass to Erik Highsmith early in the fourth quarter.

Georgia Tech then put the game away with a 17-play, 76-yard touchdown drive, capped by Nesbitt's 10-yard run. The drive lasted 8:15.

"It was huge," Johnson said. "We played really good on defense and they hit us with a really big play and we responded. We came back and converted some third downs and basically put the game out of reach with the clock."

Burnett's second interception ended North Carolina's final drive with 1:34 remaining.

Georgia Tech did not commit a turnover. It was a reversal from last year, when North Carolina won 28-7 in Chapel Hill as the Yellow Jackets were hurt by two lost fumbles, an interception, two missed field goals and two failed fourth-down conversions.

"I was very surprised in Tech's execution, compared to last year," Yates said. "They shut us down in every aspect of our offense."

Nesbitt was 7-for-17 for 89 yards.

Roddy Jones had a 13-yard touchdown run to cap Georgia Tech's opening drive.

Georgia Tech extended its lead after a Tar Heels turnover. Yates lined up in the shotgun but wasn't looking for the snap when the ball shot past him. Georgia Tech defensive end Derrick Morgan recovered the fumble at the North Carolina 32, setting up Scott Blair's 34-yard field goal for a 10-0 halftime lead.

The kickers combined to miss three field goals of under 40 yards. North Carolina's Casey Barth was wide right on a 32-yard attempt. Blair missed tries of 37 yards in the first quarter and 27 yards in the third quarter.

There was light rain in the second half. Fans were cautioned of lightning in the area at the start of the fourth quarter and told they could re-enter the stadium if they chose to leave. Most fans remained until the rain became heavy in the final minutes.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 24th
4 Mississippi 10 Final
South Carolina 16
Saturday, September 26th
1 Florida 41 Final
Kentucky 7
UTEP 7 Final
2 Texas 64
Arkansas 7 Final
3 Alabama 35
Iowa 21 Final
5 Penn State 10
6 California 3 Final
Oregon 42
7 LSU 30 Final
Mississippi State 26
8 Boise State 49 Final
Bowling Green 14
9 Miami (FL) 7 Final
11 Virginia Tech 31
Washington State 6 Final
12 USC 27
Illinois 0 Final
13 Ohio State 30
Fresno State 20 Final
14 Cincinnati 28
15 TCU 14 Final
Clemson 10
Grambling State 6 Final
16 Oklahoma State 56
Texas Tech 28 Final
17 Houston 29
South Florida 17 Final
18 Florida State 7
Colorado State 23 Final
19 Brigham Young 42
Southern Miss 28 Final
20 Kansas 35
Arizona State 17 Final
21 Georgia 20
22 North Carolina 7 Final
Georgia Tech 24
Indiana 33 Final
23 Michigan 36
24 Washington 14 Final
Stanford 34
Louisiana-Lafayette 0 Final
25 Nebraska 55