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ctcjb111

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From Twitter:

Georgia Tech is having one of the strangest seasons I’ve ever seen.

First off, the Yellow Jackets have only won in their even numbered games (their wins have come in games 2, 4, 6, and 8). Game 10 is Clemson, game 12 is Georgia.

Second, they’ve played three ranked teams. All three have been AP #17 (#17 Ole Miss, #17 Miami, #17 North Carolina). They are 2-1 vs. the AP #17 team.

Those two wins over ranked teams are the most of any team in the state of Georgia.

Their last four games:
• 11-point loss to BOWLING GREEN
• Victory over #17 Miami
• 15-point loss to Boston College
• Victory over #17 North Carolina

Their win over Miami was absurd enough, as the Canes had them beat but chose to run the ball instead of taking a knee with 0:26 seconds left.

Going back to the only winning in even numbered games stat, last night they only had success in even numbered QUARTERS.

They had 0 points in the 1st and 3rd quarters. All 46 of their points came in the 2nd and 4th quarters (0 in the 1st, 24 in the 2nd, 0 in the 3rd, 22 in the 4th).

Here’s possibly the weirdest part:

Georgia Tech has scored 254 points.
Georgia Tech has allowed 254 points.
Georgia Tech has scored 33 touchdowns.
Georgia Tech has allowed 33 touchdowns.

In other words, as a team they have scored 31.8 points per game and allowed 31.8 points per game.

The Yellow Jackets have also led by two possessions in two of their losses, and trailed by two possessions in two of their wins.
• Led Louisville by 15, lost
• Led Bowling Green by 14, lost
• Trailed Miami by 10, won
• Trailed UNC by 14, won

They have been one of the most uniquely entertaining teams to watch this season. Looking forward to whatever they have left in store in their final 4 games. ⚡️🐝
 
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