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Former Navy coach wins ACC debut with Ga. TechPublished 09/07/08
BOSTON (AP) - After surviving three fumbles in the first half, Georgia Tech knew a big play of its own could quickly turn things around in the second. "A couple of times when we called the play, we thought, 'This is going to be it,"' quarterback Josh Nesbitt said after leading Georgia Tech to a 19-16 victory over Boston College yesterday. "It only takes one play to score." Jonathan Dwyer scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 43-yard, fourth-quarter run, rushing for 108 yards as the Yellow Jackets came back from a turnover-filled first half to beat BC. Nesbitt ran for 50 yards, including a 30-yard...
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