Georgia Tech upsets No.6 Clemson 31

He fell to his knees in a couple of times, then celebrated with thousands of Georgia Tech students who stormed the field.

The Yellow Jackets (7-2, 4-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) raced to a 24-3 halftime lead and holding Clemson (8-1, 5-1) which of its best start since 2000, The Tigers had climbed to fifth in the BCS standings, but they are looking to take the fall and did not have enough games left to re-enter the race nationally.

"This is the dressing room is very disappointed. I was disappointed in turnovers in particular, "said coach Dabo Swinney.

The Yellow Jackets snapped a two-game losing streak behind them junior quarterback, who had runs of 46 and 56 yards and touchdowns among his took 27. He dropped out of school quarterback mark 151 yards rushing, set up by Joshua Nesbitt in 2008. Overall, the Georgia Tech finished with 383 yards on the ground, compared to 95 for Clemson.

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