It’s not very often that you see the Virginia Tech defense completely dominated, but that’s exactly what happened in the second half Saturday in a 28-23 loss to Georgia Tech.
The Hokies held the Yellow Jackets to just seven points in the first half, but their offense was unable to muster much of anything, squandering countless opportunities and scoring just three points.
At halftime, Jackets’ coach Paul Johnson made some adjustments and his offense was able to churn up yards and melt the clock, all while putting up 21 points in the second half.
Georgia Tech quarterback Josh Nesbitt was ineffective passing but ran wild on the Hokies, carrying 23 times for 122 yards and three t...
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