The Associated Press ATLANTA - Coach Chan Gailey often cringes when he's asked about Georgia Tech's impressive pass rush. Not that the Yellow Jackets have trouble hitting opposing quarterbacks. Georgia Tech averages more than 3.6 sacks per game to rank fourth in the nation. What concerns Gailey is that No. 11 Virginia Tech, which visits Bobby Dodd Stadium on Thursday night, wins despite giving ...
ATLANTA - Georgia Tech, already making plans to be without ACC leading rusher Tashard Choice for at least one game, now must adjust to the loss of another tailback.
ATLANTA - Tashard Choice was already off crutches Wednesday and said he was "ecstatic" only one day after he had knee surgery. "I walked into surgery with crutches and walked out without them," Choice said. "That can tell you pretty much how the surgery went. My knee feels really well. "It went well and I'm glad there's a chance I can come back pretty soon." <font ...
ATLANTA - Georgia Tech tailback Tashard Choice will have surgery today to determine the severity of the knee injury he suffered Saturday against Army.
ATLANTA - Initial fears that Tashard Choice may have suffered a season-ending injury on Saturday disappeared on Tuesday when arthroscopic surgery revealed no serious damage to the cartilage in his right knee. Choice, the Georgia Tech senior and the Atlantic Coast Conference's leading rusher, is not expected to play on Nov. 1 against Virginia Tech, but that may be the only game he misses, according to coach Chan Gailey. <p ...
ATLANTA - Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey still has some wishful thinking after team-leading rusher Tashard Choice injured his right knee in Saturday's game against Army. Gailey said Choice will have an MRI exam on today. Gailey added that there should hopefully be more clarity on the injury by the late afternoon or on Tuesday. "It could be by Tuesday by lunchtime," he said Sunday. "I would ...
ATLANTA - Georgia Tech put together an impressive second half without Tashard Choice to beat Army on Saturday.
ATLANTA - Georgia Tech predictably used a committee approach to keep its running game going after losing tailback Tashard Choice to an injury.
ATLANTA - Army had an inside advantage when compiling its scouting report for today's game at Georgia Tech.
ATLANTA - Mike Cox knows a little about sacrifice.
ATLANTA - When Philip Wheeler arrived at Georgia Tech his freshman year, coach Chan Gailey saw him as nothing more than an athletic but undersized pass-rushing defensive end. "You could see his talent, but you didn't know if he could develop into the player he is today," Gailey said. Wheeler always possessed formidable speed, agility and quickness. But he has taken mighty steps in becoming more intelligent ...
ATLANTA - The string of busy games for Tashard Choice might seem overwhelming: 32 carries for 145 yards against Clemson, 32 carries for 135 yards against Maryland and 37 carries for 204 yards against Miami. The career-high 37 carries are the fourth-most in Georgia Tech history. The career-high 204 yards in the 17-14 win over Miami are No. 9 on the school records. Impressive? Not so much ...
MIAMI - Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey got one last special memory of the Orange Bowl, courtesy of Tashard Choice. The senior ran for a career-high 204 yards on 37 carries against an injury-depleted Miami defensive line, quarterback Taylor Bennett rushed for two touchdowns and the Yellow Jackets dominated the second half to beat the Hurricanes 17-14 Saturday. Choice had 152 of ...
ATLANTA - Jamal Lewis says Georgia Tech players like to sleep in late on game days.
The Associated Press ATLANTA Even before his first game as Georgia Tech's full-time starting quarterback, Taylor Bennett was praised by his teammates for his dedication to film work. "He's a student of the game," said tailback Tashard Choice in August. Other teammates chose the same phrase to compliment Bennett's work ethic off the field. After six games, Bennett is starting to wonder if ...
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