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Miami dominates 4th quarter, beats Georgia Tech, 45-30
No. 14 Hurricanes overcome early 10-point deficit
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Georgia Tech's Jabari Hunt-Days, left, celebrates with Chris Milton after Milton intercepted a Miami pass during the first half of Saturday's game in Miami Gardens, Fla. - photo by J. Pat Carter
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Another year, another double-digit lead for Georgia Tech over Miami. And another loss. For whatever reason, the Yellow Jackets simply cannot find a way to beat the Hurricanes — and their chances of getting back to another Atlantic Coast Conference title game are quickly looking bleak.
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Path to the NFL Draft: After productive football career at Georgia Tech, Gainesville grad Makius Scott eager to take next step
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Georgia Tech's defensive lineman Makius Scott (8) celebrates a play against Clemson during the 2022 game in Atlanta. Photo by Tribune News Service
Former Red Elephants standout played big part in success of Yellow Jackets' defense
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