(13) Georgia Tech (7-1) at Vanderbilt (2-6)

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After giving itself a big boost in reaching the ACC title game, Georgia Tech will take a break from conference play this weekend, trying to avoid an upset.

The No. 11 Yellow Jackets will try to maintain the momentum of their recent big win Saturday when they visit struggling Vanderbilt.

Georgia Tech (7-1) became a favorite to win the conference over the weekend after Saturday’s 34-9 victory over Virginia, which entered the game unbeaten in ACC play. The win, combined with Miami’s loss to Clemson, gave the Yellow Jackets control of their own fate. With two more wins, they would clinch the Coastal Division and a spot in the conference title game that awards a Bowl Championship Series berth to the winner.

“It’s a good situation,” coach Paul Johnson said.

He added, though, that he doesn’t consider the outcome a foregone conclusion.

“I think the conference race was still wide open and I think it’s still wide open,” Johnson said. “I mean you could make a case that Miami could still win, Duke could win, Virginia could still win, Virginia Tech. I think the only team that has been eliminated really is North Carolina, probably.”

Johnson and the Yellow Jackets won’t move any closer to clinching the division title this weekend, playing SEC foe Vanderbilt (2-6), but that’s unlikely to change how they approach the game. Georgia Tech is one of the nation’s most prolific running teams and it will be facing a Vanderbilt defense that is giving up 164.4 yards per game on the ground.

The Yellow Jackets are coming off another big rushing performance after rolling up 362 yards against the Cavaliers. Jonathan Dwyer led the team with 125 yards on 25 carries, while Anthony Allen and quarterback Josh Nesbitt each ran for two touchdowns.

Nesbitt has rushed for 11 touchdowns and 707 of Georgia Tech’s Football Subdivision-leading 2,333 yards on the ground.

“He’s way better now than he was a year ago,” Johnson said of Nesbitt, who is fourth in the conference in rushing yards. “The more you do things, the better you’re going to get at them.”

Johnson also has to be pleased with the effort on defense last weekend. After giving up 300 or more yards and more than 20 points in each of the previous three games, the Yellow Jackets limited Virginia to just 198 yards of total offense and the defense was on the field barely more than 17 minutes.

Georgia Tech leads the nation in time of possession while Vanderbilt (2-6) has held the ball the fourth-fewest minutes in the FBS.

“It will be a challenge for both our offense and defense to step up and give us a chance to win,” Vanderbilt coach Bobby Johnson said. “To do that, we will obviously have to stop a high-powered offense. I don’t think I’ve seen as many big plays by an offense in a year that I’ve seen from them. It’s been very impressive.”

With an upset in mind, the Commodores have been held to 40 points during their current four-game losing streak. Two of those losses came to ranked teams, including a 14-10 defeat at then-No. 23 South Carolina on Saturday.

“We should have won,” linebacker Brent Trice said. “We came in with a good game plan and practiced hard this week. We came in feeling good, started the game with some intensity but just couldn’t finish it.”

The Commodores, who yielded a season-high 431 yards in the loss to the Gamecocks, have allowed at least 119 rushing yards to every FBS opponent.

Georgia Tech hasn’t lost to Vanderbilt since 1941, going 10-0-1 since. This is the third meeting between the two since 1967 and first since 2003.

Updated Oct 27, 10:01 am EDT
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    Lind Sun Nov 01, 2009 09:03 am PST Report Abuse
    GT O is Halloween scary. It seems they drop a 40 50 spot on everyone, they are def the class of the ACC.
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    Big Jim Sun Nov 01, 2009 07:59 am PST Report Abuse
    I am not saying this to be mean to GT, because I like Paul Johnson and I love the option, but the flexbone Johnson runs is just a glorified wishbone and that particular style of option is designed to eatup TIME and play to THE defense.... but you have got to have a shutdown defense WHEN they are on the field. If not you are in trouble. Until Johnson gets enough talent to shutdown teams on defense he will not win a mythical national champioship. The offense will allow him not have to have alot of depth on defense since they WON'T be on the field that long, but they have got to shutdown teams when they are on the field. Johnson needs to start recruiting for better defensive players and he will be OK. So the offense gets all the press, but it is the defense at GT fans you need to worry about, not the offense. {Sorry I had to repost, but kept getting interrupted before I could finsh}.
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    Big Jim Sun Nov 01, 2009 07:50 am PST Report Abuse
    I am not saying this to be mean to GT, because I like Paul Johnson and I love the option, but the flexbone Johnson runs is just a glorified wishbone and that particular style of option is designed to eatup and time and play to your defense.... but you have got to have a shut down defense to when they are on the field. If not you are in trouble. Until Johnson gets himself enough talent to shutdown teams on defense he will not win any champioships. The offense will allow him to not have to have alot on depth on defense since they want be on the field that long, but they have got to shutdown teams when they are on the field.
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    Big Jim Sun Nov 01, 2009 07:45 am PST Report Abuse
    GT held the ball almost 20 minutes more than Vandy, and Vandy had 3 turnovers and 67 yards in penalties and they still scored 31 POINTS.... If I were GT I wouldn't be worried about offense as much as I would my defense.!!!!! GT needs a defense. Vandy has a hard enough time scoring in practice against themselves.
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    Big Jim Sun Nov 01, 2009 07:40 am PST Report Abuse
    The fact GT let Vandy score 31 points, should worry GT!
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    Tre Sun Nov 01, 2009 07:24 am PST Report Abuse
    Hello, LSU stopped Georgia Tech's offense last year in a bowl game. Also, Miami stopped it. So, GA Tech offense can run into problems in January.
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    Ed J Sun Nov 01, 2009 07:05 am PST Report Abuse
    USC has two losses now. They are not a good team. They will drop to around 15. tech will be in the top 10. Iowa is the overrated joke. Big 10 officials had to give them the Ind game yesterday.
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    Ed J Sun Nov 01, 2009 07:03 am PST Report Abuse
    No worry at all. We dominated them. Football is two halves last time I checked. 597 yards of offense. We won by 25 and some of you act like it was close. Whatever. I seem to recall most nat champs winning by having an unstoppable offense. Remember Neb and Fla in the 90's. Usc and Texas this decade.
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    Bob Sun Nov 01, 2009 07:02 am PST Report Abuse
    Worried when we are winning. Not a chance. Fans that are worried are the ones getting blown out by teams they used to compete against.
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    arkyron Sun Nov 01, 2009 06:36 am PST Report Abuse
    I would be worried,big time,if Vandy scored 31 againist my D.
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    Brian Sun Nov 01, 2009 05:36 am PST Report Abuse
    8. Posted by icantmakeyouthink Sun - Sounds logical but because of the BCS computers and their failure to recognize schools outside of the Big Money Six (ACC, Big 10, Big 12, PAC 10, Big East and SEC) Boise State, TCU and Cincinatti will not get the chance to play in the Title game! And, since Boise State beat Oregon, then the BCS suits couldn't justify letting Oregon in either. Even a 1 loss SEC team would play in the BCS Title game before Oregon. Odds on favorites right now are Texas VS Alabama or Florida.
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    Robert Sun Nov 01, 2009 05:02 am PST Report Abuse
    One game at a time friends, one game at a time! The polls mean VERY little right now. Tech still has two more TOUGH ACC games to play. Let's hope they are thinking more about Wake than the stupid BCS polls.

    GO JACKETS!
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    __A_YAHOO_USER__ Sun Nov 01, 2009 04:46 am PST Report Abuse
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    7. Posted by Johnathan P Sun Nov 1 6:29am EST

    USC falling to just #10?? No way! They looked horrible against Oregon, so I say cut them no slack! They go down to #14 or thereabouts. That loss at Washington has to come back into play now, so it appears that the Trojans won't even see Pasadena this year. GT should be roughly #8 or #9.]

    Gotta disagree with ya, buddy. USC is the only team in the top ten that lost...so they should fall below G.T.....down to maybe one or two places above N.D., that they barely hung on to beat. Since USC lost to Washington, and N.D. beat them after that.

    G.T. should only rise to #10 from #11: # 9 LSU socked Tulane 42-0, while G.T. trailed 2-7 Vandy 31-28 late in the 3rd qtr. No way they leapfrog LSU.....Iowa...going life and death with Indiana...in my book falls one or two spots, and Boise St rises to their spot.

    Let's hold off who should be playing in the National Championship game just yet....remember the SEC has a tourney....and should Florida or Alabama fall before that, they could then beat the other in the SEC championship game...both ending with one loss.

    Which, in my book, with Oregon blowing out USC...and only losing to Boise St...means Texas vs Boise St should they win out....with Oregon ready to replace Boise St should they falter.

    I look at the trends...and the trends tell me Texas, Boise St, Cincinnati and Oregon are the top 4 teams right now (not necessarily in that order btw)...with Florida # 5, and Alabama # 6. Iowa #7. Penn St #8. LSU # 9 and G.T. # 10.

    My opinion, fire away..hahaha.
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    Johnathan P Sun Nov 01, 2009 03:29 am PST Report Abuse
    USC falling to just #10?? No way! They looked horrible against Oregon, so I say cut them no slack! They go down to #14 or thereabouts. That loss at Washington has to come back into play now, so it appears that the Trojans won't even see Pasadena this year. GT should be roughly #8 or #9.
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    Lord Ross Sun Nov 01, 2009 01:34 am PST Report Abuse
    Vandy will never be competitive with a halfway-decent running back starting at quarterback. It's sad that Adams, last year's outcast, led the 'Dores to their best offensive output of the season (Rice doesn't count).

    All that momentum built up from the days of Cutler and Bennett are now gone. It doesn't matter how good our defense is if we don't have an offense worth a damn.
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    Caleb Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:37 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Tech won't move up the rankings because it isn't "popular" enough with the pollsters. If anything, Penn St might even leap-frog Tech to the #10 spot. OR USC will just fall to #10, and Oregon will move up, leaving the same top 10, but with a change in order. I'm betting Tech will remain at #11, no matter what, unless of course, they lose a game and fall in the rankings. In that case, the sky is the limit as to how far they can fall.

    Boise St is in the same boat. No matter what they do, the Powers That Be will arrange things so that they do not move past #5. Though, the top 4 teams really do deserve to be where they are - when they're on game, they are formidable opponents. I betcha Oregon will soar above Boise St to #4. Just wait and see...I've got this BCS hoakie system all figured out lol
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    drummerman111 Sat Oct 31, 2009 08:50 pm PDT Report Abuse
    same old VANDY! ACC bound!
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    NE Habs Fan Sat Oct 31, 2009 08:12 pm PDT Report Abuse
    #4 USC loses to # 10 Oregon. Does that move Tech into the top 10? We'll see tomorrow!
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    LYNN Sat Oct 31, 2009 04:04 pm PDT Report Abuse
    It's against all odds but I still love you Vandy!
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    tybenwesmom Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:09 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Go Jackets!!!!

    THWG!!!!

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