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  • Paul Johnson Agrees To Contract Extension

    20 Nov 2009 | 11:05 am
    ATLANTA - Georgia Tech head football coach Paul Johnson agreed to a one-year extension to his current contract, which will now carry through the 2016 season.
  • Cord Howard And Ben Anderson Earn ACC Weekly Honors

    16 Nov 2009 | 11:29 am
    Georgia Tech senior guard Cord Howard and junior defensive tackle Ben Anderson have been named the Atlantic Coast Conference's offensive and defensive lineman of the week, respectively, the league office announced this afternoon.
  • No. 7 Georgia Tech Runs Over Duke to Clinch Spot in ACC Title Game

    14 Nov 2009 | 12:56 pm
    Jonathan Dwyer rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns, Josh Nesbitt accounted for three scores and No. 7 Georgia Tech clinched a spot in the ACC championship game by routing Duke 49-10 on Saturday.
  • Dwyer Named A Finalist For Doak Walker Award

    12 Nov 2009 | 7:01 am
    DALLAS, Texas - Georgia Tech junior Jonathan Dwyer was named one of 10 semifinalists for the Doak Walker Award, the Guaranty Bank SMU Athletic Forum Board of Directors announced Thursday.
  • Georgia Tech Game Notes vs. Duke

    10 Nov 2009 | 2:11 pm
    Georgia Tech, riding a seven-game winning streak and owning its highest national ranking since 1999, travels to Duke Saturday with an opportunity to clinch the ACC Coastal Division title (Noon/ESPN2).
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  • Bell & Peacock Form Unique Bond

    21 Nov 2009 | 2:01 pm
    The bond between Georgia Tech swingman D'Andre Bell and forward Zachery Peacock is unbreakable. It wasn't always that way and, ironically, became strongest after they came together with terrifying consequences.
  • No. 21 Tech Takes Care of George Mason, 70-62

    20 Nov 2009 | 1:34 pm
    Gani Lawal had 18 points and 14 rebounds to lead No. 21 Georgia Tech to a 70-62 victory over George Mason on Friday in the consolation round of the O'Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off.
  • Yellow Jackets Fall To Dayton In Puerto Rico Tip-Off, 63-59

    19 Nov 2009 | 11:50 am
    The Yellow Jackets (1-1) trailed 31-22 at halftime, but rallied to take a 57-50 lead with 4:37 to play on a layup by Zachery Peacock, but ultimately fell to Dayton, 63-59.
  • Tech Meets Dayton in Puerto Rico Tip-Off Opener

    17 Nov 2009 | 8:16 pm
    After opening the season with an impressive 100-59 victory over Florida A&M at home, Georgia Tech (No. 21 AP, No. 19 ESPN/USA Today) hits the road for the first time this season to play in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off, which begins Thursday and runs through Sunday.
  • Jason Morris Signs Basketball Letter with Tech

    16 Nov 2009 | 8:48 am
    Georgia Tech's men's basketball program received its first recruiting commitment of the early period Monday when Jason Morris, a 6-5 guard from Lakeville, Conn., signed a letter-of-intent to attend the Institute and play for the Yellow Jackets
 
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  • Jackets for All-American

    Doug Roberson
    18 Nov 2009 | 6:25 pm
    Georgia Tech’s sports information department put out a snazzy release touting the accomplishments of a few key players for All-American honors on Wednesday. Here are the stats and a few of the notes from the release: DERRICK MORGAN 2009 P-A    TKL        TFL        Sck        FC   FR Int PB BK 31-14 45    17.0-95 12.5-81    0      2    0     1   0 Career P-A     TKL        TFL       Sck        FC   FR Int PB BK 66-39 105 28.0-153 19.5-131 0     6   0     5    1 • Has 12.5 sacks, which ranks first in the ACC…
  • Switching to hoops

    Doug Roberson
    17 Nov 2009 | 6:39 pm
    The Tech men’s basketball team will get its first test of this young season when it takes on Dayton at 11:30 a.m. Thursday. Should it get by the flyin’ Flyers, George Mason or Villanova await the next day. So, coach Paul Hewitt should find out fairly quickly what is working well, and what needs to be worked on in December before the conference season begins on Dec. 20 against Florida State. ————————- Back to football: On CNNSI.com earlier today they posted their weekly Heisman watch, which is being dominated by running backs. Of…
  • Howard, Anderson honored by ACC

    Doug Roberson
    16 Nov 2009 | 10:17 am
    Georgia Tech offensive lineman Cord Howard and defensive tackle Ben Anderson were honored by the ACC on Monday for their performances in the Yellow Jackets’ 49-10 victory against Duke on Saturday. Cord Howard Howard, a senior who received his second ACC award this season, helped Tech generate 519 yards of offense, including more than 300 yards rushing. Anderson, a junior, picked up his first weekly award after posting two sacks and helping limit the Blue Devils to 25 yards rushing. Ben Anderson
  • Let the smacktalk begin

    Doug Roberson
    16 Nov 2009 | 7:20 am
    I’ll be taking a short blog break because Tech is off this week. I’ll be picking it back up again when the team resumes practice on Wednesday. However, I open it to you to bring your best smack to UGA fans. A few caveats: no cursing, no personal insults, nothing unnecessary. Keep it clean, but make it fun.
  • Oghobaase out, ticket updates

    Doug Roberson
    14 Nov 2009 | 8:03 am
    Couple of important updates to the starting lineup: No. 1 Duke defensive tackle Vince Oghobaase will not play today. No. 2, neither will Omoregie Uzzi for Tech. —– Should Tech win today and clinch a spot in the ACC championship game in Tampa on Dec. 5, tickets can be purchased on ramblinwreck.cstv.com. The No. 7 Yellow Jackets will have an allotment of 14,000 tickets. —— You can follow the game live on Jeff Schultz’s blog on ajc.com.
 
 
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  • Blanket Coverage: Create November Saturday to Remember

    John Walters
    16 Nov 2009 | 1:30 pm
    Filed under: Florida, Florida International, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Hawaii, Iowa, Navy, Ohio State, Stanford, USCA playoff? No, thank you.That said, please do not think for a second that I ravenously slurp the Kool-Aid that the BCS is attempting to serve. I don't want to see a playoff because I love the idea that you have to show up every Saturday, that each week the stakes get higher and the opponent, no matter what their record, gets tougher for an undefeated team. And I hate the idea of neutral-site playoff games in NFL cities in December and January (there's a reason that the SEC and Big…
  • Domer: All That Glittered Wasn't Gold

    John Walters
    16 Nov 2009 | 7:54 am
    Filed under: Georgia Tech, Nevada, Notre Dame, USC, Daily DomerFanHouse writer John Walters is living in South Bend, Ind., during one of the most pivotal seasons in Notre Dame history. Check back daily for his dispatches on the Irish. SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- It was just moments after Notre Dame obliterated Nevada, 35-0, in the season-opener and before the band had yet to strike up the Alma Mater. I stood next to WNDU-TV's Jeff Jeffers, who has been covering this program for more than three decades. Each of us incredulous, we gaped at one another. "Did that just happen?" I asked. "Did it?" he…
  • ACC Notebook: Settling Divisional Races

    Jim Henry
    12 Nov 2009 | 5:30 pm
    Filed under: Boston College, Clemson, Duke Football, Georgia Tech, Maryland, University of Miami, NC State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, ACCClosure. That's what we may get from the ACC this weekend in terms of divisional winners advancing to the title game in Tampa, Fla., next month. Clemson could clinch the Atlantic Division Saturday if the Tigers beat North Carolina State and Boston College loses at Virginia. Georgia Tech, meanwhile, can clinch the Coastal Division by beating Duke in its last league game. Of course, keep an eraser handy, just in case. Boston College still has a chance to win…
  • Blanket Coverage: Gerhart at Epicenter

    John Walters
    9 Nov 2009 | 9:06 am
    Filed under: California, Cincinnati, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Kansas State, USC, WisconsinHe will likely not win the Heisman Trophy (though it would not be blasphemous). He may not even be tendered an invite to the ceremony in mid-December (though he should). But no one player will have a greater impact on the remainder of the college football season than Stanford senior tailback Toby Gerhart.The workhorse, who is averaging 135.2 yards per game (second nationally), will lead the Cardinal into games at USC and, two weeks later, versus Notre Dame. In a region of the country that is…
  • ACC Notebook: Bowden Still Boss

    Jim Henry
    5 Nov 2009 | 12:00 pm
    Filed under: Clemson, Duke Football, Florida State, Georgia Tech, UNC, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, ACCIt's becoming clear that Florida State's Bobby Bowden, who turn 80 on Sunday, wants to coach the Seminoles in 2010. The feisty Bowden has tipped his hand many times since coming under fire from high-level boosters, fans and the media following a 2-4 start. Consecutive victories over North Carolina and North Carolina State have helped quiet restless critics -- and a victory Saturday at Clemson would vault FSU into second place in the ACC Atlantic Division -- and Bowden said Wednesday he will…
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  • team tracking Who's hot, who's not - Washington Post

    21 Nov 2009 | 11:52 pm
    Seattle Post Intelligencerteam tracking Who's hot, who's notWashington PostWith the loss, Boston College was eliminated from ACC championship game contention, meaning this year's title contest will feature Georgia Tech and Clemson, Michigan State win gives some clarity to Penn State's bowl picture ... but not PennLive.comall 610 news articles »
  • Eagles coach is fired after win - Augusta Chronicle

    21 Nov 2009 | 11:15 pm
    WJBF-TVEagles coach is fired after winAugusta ChronicleFormer Eagles All-American Giff Smith, now an assistant coach at Georgia Tech, could be among the leading candidates to replace Hatcher. Macon native Hatcher fired by Georgia SouthernMacon TelegraphFiring 'unbelievable,' Higgins saysCharleston Post Courierall 156 news articles »
  • Georgia Tech women's basketball: Chelsea Regins notches first career double ... - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

    21 Nov 2009 | 11:14 pm
    Georgia Tech women's basketball: Chelsea Regins notches first career double Columbus Ledger-EnquirerATLANTA — Sophomore Chelsea Regins recorded her first career double-double to lead Georgia Tech past Florida Gulf Coast 58-48 Saturday at Alexander Memorial and more »
  • Commentary: Georgia Tech's Johnson humbled by accolades - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

    21 Nov 2009 | 10:42 pm
    Commentary: Georgia Tech's Johnson humbled by accoladesColumbus Ledger-EnquirerOne by one, the Georgia Tech faithful among the multi-partisan gathering that is the Columbus Quarterback Club approached Paul Johnson with a recurring Boston U.-Georgia Tech PreviewCBSSports.comHokies swept by Georgia TechVT hokiesports.comGeorgia Tech tops FGCU women in hoopsThe News-PressNaples Daily News -AHNall 11 news articles »
  • Bulldogs can't hold on to ball in Senior Night loss - Online Athens

    21 Nov 2009 | 10:26 pm
    ESPNBulldogs can't hold on to ball in Senior Night lossOnline AthensGeorgia looked like it had built momentum to carry into its showdown with rival Georgia Tech, Randall Cobb's status: game-time decisionAtlanta Journal ConstitutionDogs and Cats: A Better Rivalry than You KnowBleacher ReportToo Much Information: Georgia Bulldogs v. Kentucky WildcatsDawg Sports (blog)Anderson Independent Mail -Cedartown Standard -Atlanta Journal Constitutionall 319 news articles »
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