(7) Georgia Tech 49, Duke 10

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Final

12:00 PM ET, November 14, 2009
Wallace Wade Stadium
DURHAM, NC

No. 7 Georgia Tech stumbles early, rolls over Duke

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Orwin Smith gave the Yellow Jackets' offense a lift by returning a kickoff 83 yards.
Gameball goes to... Jonathan Dwyer, who ran for 110 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries in the win.
Stat of the game... 39. Duke has now lost 39 consecutive games to nationally ranked opponents.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2215
Total Yards519281
Passing213256
Rushing30625
Penalties5-484-38
3rd Down Conversions5-105-15
4th Down Conversions1-20-0
Turnovers11
Possession29:1830:42
Air/Ground Leaders
Georgia Tech Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Nesbitt6/1019520
Shaw1/11800
Duke Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Lewis22/3521211
Renfree5/64400
Georgia Tech Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Dwyer14110246
Peeples548019
Duke Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Scott620012
Kurunwune61806
Georgia Tech Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Thomas289175
Hill238132
Duke Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Boyette665118
Scott545021
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERGTDUKE
TD10:47Re'quan Boyette 18 Yd Pass From Thaddeus Lewis (Will Snyderwine Kick) 07
FG01:30Will Snyderwine 31 Yd 010
TD01:12Josh Nesbitt 2 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) 710
SECOND QUARTERGTDUKE
TD11:22Marcus Wright 16 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) 1410
TD05:50Jonathan Dwyer 3 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) 2110
TD00:32Stephen Hill 32 Yd Pass From Josh Nesbitt (Scott Blair Kick) 2810
THIRD QUARTERGTDUKE
TD12:36Jonathan Dwyer 12 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) 3510
TD02:43Demaryius Thomas 75 Yd Pass From Josh Nesbitt (Scott Blair Kick) 4210
FOURTH QUARTERGTDUKE
TD04:48Richard Watson 7 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) 4910
Photo Wire
Georgia Tech's Orwin Smith (17) returns a kick off 83 yards during the first half of an NCAA college football game...
(AP Photo/Sara D. Davis)
Associated Press

DURHAM, N.C. -- Orwin Smith bobbled the kickoff, recovered just in time to find a seam and took off toward the goal line.

Just like that, No. 7 Georgia Tech was off to the races -- and headed straight for the ACC title game.

Fast Facts

• Jonathan Dwyer rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns, helping Georgia Tech clinch a berth in the ACC championship game.

• The Yellow Jackets outgained the Blue Devils 519-281 in the win.

• Georgia Tech has won eight straight games.

• Duke has lost 39 consecutive games to nationally ranked opponents.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

The Yellow Jackets clinched the Coastal Division and a spot in the league championship by routing Duke 49-10 on Saturday behind 110 yards rushing and two touchdowns from Jonathan Dwyer and another big day from Josh Nesbitt.

Smith's 83-yard kickoff return sparked slow-starting Georgia Tech (10-1, 7-1). Duke's Jordon Byas tracked him down from behind at the 2, but none of the Yellow Jackets' pursuers can catch them in the standings.

"We've been talking about elimination every week, and we finally got everybody eliminated on our side," coach Paul Johnson said. "We're division champs [but] that wasn't the goal. We're still playing for the goal."

Nesbitt accounted for three scores, finishing 6 of 10 for 195 yards with touchdown passes covering 32 yards to Stephen Hill and 75 yards to Demaryius Thomas and a 2-yard scoring run. Dwyer, the reigning Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year, had TD runs of 3 and 13 yards in his fourth consecutive 100-yard game.

Georgia Tech scored on five of six possessions to break open the game, outgained Duke 519-281, rolled up 306 yards rushing and won its eighth straight while sewing up the Coastal for the second time in four years. Now, after a week off and a visit from instate rival Georgia, it's on to Tampa, Fla., to face the Atlantic champion with a trip to the Orange Bowl on the line.

As the final minutes ticked off the clock, some Tech fans near the goal line unfurled a banner that read, "Tampa Bound."

Thaddeus Lewis was 22 for 35 for 212 yards with an 18-yard touchdown pass to Re'quan Boyette and an interception in garbage time. He also broke Ben Bennett's 26-year-old school record with his 826th career completion.

But the Blue Devils had minus-1 yard rushing through three quarters and finished with 25. Duke (5-5, 3-3) has lost two straight, and must beat Miami (No. 14 BCS, No. 12 AP) and Wake Forest to qualify for its first bowl since 1994.

"We have to get these guys together and rally," Lewis said. "It's not over. We still have two games left, and we have a great opportunity ahead of us. We obviously have to have a short-term memory and keep moving."

Yet for a while, the Blue Devils kept this one interesting, taking a 10-0 lead in the final minute of the first quarter before Smith's big special-teams play.

He muffed the ensuing kickoff at about the 15, started out toward the hash marks and cut back down the right sideline before he was dragged down deep in Duke territory.

"Once we saw the big play, we just kept following that, using that as momentum for us," Dwyer said.

Nesbitt powered in on the next play, Marcus Wright took an option pitch 16 yards for a TD and Dwyer scored from 3 yards out to make it 21-10. Nesbitt's scoring strike to Hill with 32 seconds left made it an 18-point game at the break and sent Duke to its 39th straight loss to a nationally ranked opponent.

That looked like much less of a certainty early on, because Lewis and the Blue Devils couldn't have been much better during their opening drive.

The fourth-year starter was 5 for 5 for 54 yards, and the 20-yard pass he dropped over Boyette's shoulder put Duke up 7-0 roughly 4 minutes in.

"It was evident the way we started the game (that) we were ready to play," Duke coach David Cutcliffe said.

Smith's game-changing return came moments after a special-teams foul-up gave the Blue Devils a short field and a 10-point lead. Will Snyderwine's 31-yard field goal came after the Yellow Jackets botched a punt snap -- but ultimately, that was one of Tech's final miscues of the day.

"It opened our eyes," Dwyer said, adding that the mentality was: "We've got to play now. Just go out there and just play our game, not think too much, not try to do over-the-top things."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, November 12th
24 South Florida 0 Final
Rutgers 31
Friday, November 13th
25 West Virginia 21 Final
5 Cincinnati 24
Saturday, November 14th
1 Florida 24 Final
South Carolina 14
2 Alabama 31 Final
Mississippi State 3
3 Texas 47 Final
Baylor 14
16 Utah 28 Final
4 TCU 55
Idaho 25 Final
6 Boise State 63
7 Georgia Tech 49 Final
Duke 10
Louisiana Tech 16 Final
8 LSU 24
25 Stanford 55 Final
9 USC 21
10 Iowa 24 Final
11 Ohio State 27 OT
Notre Dame 22 Final
12 Pittsburgh 27
Arizona State 21 Final
13 Oregon 44
14 Miami (FL) 24 Final
North Carolina 33
15 Houston 32 Final
UCF 37
17 Arizona 16 Final
California 24
Indiana 20 Final
18 Penn State 31
Texas Tech 17 Final
19 Oklahoma State 24
Michigan 24 Final
20 Wisconsin 45
21 Virginia Tech 36 Final
Maryland 9
22 Brigham Young 24 Final
New Mexico 19
Washington 21 Final
23 Oregon State 48
24 Clemson 43 Final
North Carolina State 23