(14) Georgia Tech (2-0) at (20) Miami-Florida (1-0)

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Thursday, September 17th, 7:30 p.m. (et)




GAME NOTES: A key top-25 battle in the ACC's Coastal Division takes place on Thursday night, as the 20th-ranked Miami Hurricanes welcome the 14th-ranked Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets to Land Shark Stadium.

Paul Johnson's Yellow Jackets played last Thursday and knocked off the Clemson Tigers to move to 2-0 on the season and 1-0 in the ACC, although it didn't come easy. Tech squandered a 24-0 lead and actually trailed in the game late before a Scott Blair 36-yard field goal with under a minute to play tipped the scales in Tech's favor.

Randy Shannon's Hurricanes will be well rested for this matchup, as they sat idle last week following a huge win on Labor Day in the season-opener, a 38-34 slugfest with arch rival Florida State. The win propelled Miami back into the top-25 and their 20th spot in the poll is the highest since 2006. The Hurricanes have perhaps the toughest four-game set in the country to start the season, as after this game, the team travels to Blacksburg to take on Virginia Tech, before closing things out at home against Oklahoma.

Georgia Tech has opened up a 10-4 advantage in the all-time series with Miami, thanks to four straight victories.

The Yellow Jackets are a scary rushing team and that was once again evident against Clemson, as Tech churned out 301 yards on the ground. It was actually a step down from the first week, as the team is now netting 318 yards rushing thus far. The team has a true workhorse in last year's ACC Player of the Year Jonathan Dwyer, but what makes this offense so dangerous is the fact that Dwyer doesn't have to carry the load all the time. Dwyer is averaging 6.4 yards per carry on the season, but doesn't currently lead the team in rushing. Quarterback Josh Nesbitt leads the team with 184 yards on the year. Fellow junior Anthony Allen is also in the mix thanks in large part to a huge game against Clemson (127 yards and one TD).

The importance of others stepping up when defenses key on Dwyer is a must for Tech according to Johnson.

"That is the nature of what we do. There are going to be other guys that have a chance to be successful and the key is that is everybody is selling out to stop Jonathan [Dwyer] then the other guys all have to have big days."

The passing game is an afterthought in Atlanta, but that doesn't mean the team is void of talent downfield. In fact, WR Demaryius Thomas is electrifying and certainly proved that against Clemson, catching three of Tech's four completed passes, for 93 yards and one TD. On the season, the 6-3, 230-pound Thomas leads the team with seven receptions, for 197 yards.

The Georgia Tech defense has had its moments of brilliant play, but has seemed to struggle in sustaining momentum throughout games in the early going. The team is currently yielding 22.0 ppg and is giving up almost 340 yards of total offense.

One player that has dominated up front is junior rush end Derrick Morgan. The 6-4, 272-pounder leads the team in tackles (15), including 6.5 TFLs and a whopping five sacks. Sophomore safety Cooper Taylor is right behind Morgan with 14 total tackles, followed by LBs Brad Jefferson (13 tackles) and Sedric Griffin (12 stops).

The question surrounding Miami heading into the season was how sophomore Jacory Harris would handle being the unquestioned leader on the offensive side of the ball. With the QB crop thinning out with the departure of two talented youngsters just before the season began, it was important for Harris to gain some confidence and prove to his teammates that he is the right man for the job. Harris did just that against Florida State, throwing for a career-high 386 yards and two TDs.

Wideouts Travis Benjamin and Leonard Hankerson were quite the receiving tandem, with Benjamin hauling in four balls, for 128 yards and one TD and Hankerson grabbing four balls, for 72 yards.

The ground game struggled a bit against the Seminoles, although both Javarris James and Graig Cooper found the end zone once via the rush. with Cooper adding a TD reception as well.

Defensively, there wasn't a whole lot to be happy about in the opener, as Miami gave up over 400 yards of total offense to Florida State, including nearly 300 through the air. The pass defense shouldn't be a problem in this one, as Tech rarely throws the ball.

The run defense was adequate against FSU, limiting the 'Noles to 110 yards on 3.7 yards per carry.

The stop unit did record two sacks and seven TFLs in the season-opener and also forced FSU into two turnovers. Taking advantage of any Georgia Tech miscues is a real key for the Miami defense, which will likely see a lot of time on the field, with Tech's strong run game.

The Hurricanes continue to make strides forward, but may have a tough time with Dwyer and company on Thursday. If Tech gets another lead, expect the team to protect it a little better and in the process, open up league play with a big road win.

Predicted Outcome: Georgia Tech 31, Miami 24
 

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College Football Matchup - (14) Georgia Tech at (20) Miami-Florida

College Football Matchup - (14) Georgia Tech at (20) Miami-Florida

College Football Matchup - (14) Georgia Tech at (20) Miami-Florida

(14) Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (2-0) at (20) Miami-Florida Hurricanes (1-0)
Date: Thursday, September 17th
Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. (et)
Site: Land Shark Stadium (74,916) -- Miami Gardens, Florida
Surface: Natural Grass
Home Record: Georgia Tech 2-0; Miami 0-0
Away Record: Georgia Tech 0-0; Miami 1-0
Conference Record: Georgia Tech 1-0; Miami 1-0
Current Road Win/Loss Streak: Georgia Tech 1W
Current Home Win/Loss Streak: Miami 3W
Television: ESPN
Announcers: Chris Fowler, Craig James, Jesse Palmer and Erin Andrews
All-Time Series: Georgia Tech (10-4)
Last Meeting: November 20, 2008 (Georgia Tech, 41-23 at Georgia Tech)
Series Streak: Georgia Tech has won the last four meetings.

Season Schedule/Results
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Sep 5 - W vs. Jacksonville St, 37-17
Sep 10 - W vs. Clemson, 30-27
Sep 17 - at Miami-Florida, 7:30 PM
Sep 26 - vs. North Carolina, 12:00 PM
Oct 3 - at Miss State, TBA
Oct 10 - at Florida State, TBA
Oct 17 - vs. Virginia Tech, TBA
Oct 24 - at Virginia, TBA
Oct 31 - at Vanderbilt, TBA
Nov 7 - vs. Wake Forest, TBA
Nov 14 - at Duke, TBA
Nov 21 - Open
Nov 28 - vs. Georgia, TBA
Miami-Florida Hurricanes
Sep 7 - W at Florida State, 38-34
Sep 12 - Open
Sep 17 - vs. Georgia Tech, 7:30 PM
Sep 26 - at Virginia Tech, 3:30 PM
Oct 3 - vs. Oklahoma, TBA
Oct 10 - vs. Florida A&M, TBA
Oct 17 - at U-C-F, 7:30 PM
Oct 24 - vs. Clemson, TBA
Oct 31 - at Wake Forest, TBA
Nov 7 - vs. Virginia, TBA
Nov 14 - at North Carolina, TBA
Nov 21 - vs. Duke, TBA
Nov 28 - at So Florida, TBA
 

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Hurricanes look for revenge

Hurricanes look for revenge

Hurricanes look for revenge
September 17, 2009
By Christian Alexander

#14 Georgia Tech (2-0, 1-0 ACC) at #20 Miami (1-0, 1-0 ACC)
7:30 PM ESPN
Landshark Stadium (Natural Grass)
Line: Miami -4.5, O/U 54

It?s always curious to me how one play can sway the oddsmakers opinion of a team. Case in point: What if FSU QB Christian Ponder's pass to sophomore Jarmon Fortson had been caught instead of dropped, resulting in a Seminole win over Miami in Week 1 of the season? Now granted, that?s one pretty big play, but I do wonder if Fortson had caught the ball would Miami still be a 4.5 point favorite over Georgia Tech this Thursday night?

Something in my gut tells me a 0-1 Hurricanes team would be favored by 3 instead of 4.5. I guess we?ll never know but it is good food for thought as we start to size up this Thursday night?s game. For the second straight week we are in ACC land and once again get the opportunity to check out the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.


Jacory Harris had a breakout game against Florida State on Labor Day. (AP Images)

Last week Tech sprinted to a 21-0 lead over Clemson, thanks largely to a couple special teams plays, only to watch the Tigers come all the way back to tie the game and even take the lead. In the end however, QB Josh Nesbitt made a couple of timely throws to get Tech into field goal range and the Ramblin? Wreck won 30-27. As always with Paul Johnson teams, the ground game was a big part of the win, evidenced by their 300 yards rushing against Clemson, which was the fifth straight regular-season game they eclipsed that mark.

A win is always great but head coach Paul Johnson will surely be looking at plenty of tape to try and patch up some holes that Clemson found in the Georgia Tech defense. Clemson redshirt freshman QB Kyle Parker, making only his second college start, threw for 261 yards and three touchdowns last Thursday. You can be sure that somewhere in South Florida, Hurricanes quarterback Jacory Harris was watching. Watching and smiling I would guess.

Miami is buzzing again about the ?Canes and Harris is a big reason why. The sophomore signal caller was making only his third career start, and he shredded Florida State for 386 yards and two TDs and showed great ability to escape pressure (one sack). Harris spread the ball around to eight different receivers with WRs Travis Benjamin and Leonard Hankerson leading the way.

Of course, while Johnson and his staff will be busy getting his defense ready, you can bet that Miami coach Randy Shannon will be doing plenty of the same. Miami certainly remembers the 2008 meeting between these two programs when the Yellow Jackets ran for 472 yards en route to a 41-23 victory.

And that likely tells the whole story of this game. As everyone knows by now, Georgia Tech has a powerful ground game with quarterback Josh Nesbitt and running backs Jonathan Dwyer and Anthony Allen, a transfer from Louisville who flashed some serious speed with an 82-yard scoring run against Clemson. If Miami can make adjustments to stop the Yellow Jackets on the ground, the Hurricanes will likely win this game and head into next week?s monster showdown against Virginia Tech riding high.

On the other side, Miami has now proven they have a multi-faceted passing attack that must be respected. If the Georgia Tech defense can get effective pressure on Harris and cause the Hurricanes passing attack to falter, the Jackets could escape South Florida with a win.

So in a game that is seemingly all about offense, it will really be up to the defenses to decide the outcome.

Two key players for Georgia Tech will be:

DE Derrick Morgan: The junior has five sacks in two games so far in 2009. Miami will likely double team Morgan but he will have to find a way to put pressure on Harris in order to get the QB out of rhythm.



QB Josh Nesbitt: Everyone knows Nesbit can run the triple option. But everyone is also finding out that Nesbitt has a hard time burning defenses with his arm. The junior was just 3-of-14 for 83 yards with two interceptions against Clemson. If Miami loads the box to take away the run ? and wouldn?t that make sense? ? Nesbitt will have to prove capable of throwing the ball down the field or it will be a long night for Tech.

Two key players for Miami will be:

RB Graig Cooper: Miami RB Javarris James gets more pub ? mainly because he is Edgerrin?s cousin ? but make no mistake, Cooper is the most valuable back for Miami. The junior doesn?t always put up huge rushing totals ? he only had 31 yards on the ground against FSU ? but he catches a lot of balls out of the backfield and is a special teams terror ? returning five kickoffs for 177 yards against the Noles.

LBs Colin McCarthy, Sean Spence & Darryl Sharpton: This group was burned in 2008 by the Georgia Tech rushing attack and all eyes will be on them this time around to see if they have learned how to defend the triple option attack. It?s no exaggeration that these three players will have more to do with the outcome of this game than anyone wearing a ?U? on their helmet.

Georgia Tech vs. Miami Thursday Night Factoids


Georgia Tech is 11-11 in Thursday night ESPN games
Miami returns 8 starters on offense and 7 on defense
Georgia Tech returns 10 starters on offense and 8 on defense
Georgia Tech leads the all-time series between these two schools, 10-4
Georgia Tech is 6-2 in games decided by four points or less in coach Paul Johnson's tenure
 

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Miami (FL) Hurricanes (1-0) (0-0 H) vs Ga Tech Yellow Jackets (2-0) (0-0 A)

Miami (FL) Hurricanes (1-0) (0-0 H) vs Ga Tech Yellow Jackets (2-0) (0-0 A)

Miami (FL) Hurricanes (1-0) (0-0 H) vs Ga Tech Yellow Jackets (2-0) (0-0 A)

Game Time: 7:45 p.m. EDT Thursday, September 17

Stadium: Orange Bowl Surface: Grass




RECORD ANALYSIS
STRAIGHT-UP VS. SPREAD OVER/UNDER
Ga Tech Yellow Jackets HOME AWAY TOTAL HOME AWAY TOTAL HOME AWAY TOTAL

Year-to-Date 2 - 0 0 - 0 2 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 0
Last 5 games 2 - 0 0 - 0 2 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 0
YTD vs. Conf. 1 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 0
STRAIGHT-UP VS. SPREAD OVER/UNDER
Miami (FL) Hurricanes HOME AWAY TOTAL HOME AWAY TOTAL HOME AWAY TOTAL
Year-to-Date 0 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0
Last 5 games 0 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0
YTD vs. Conf. 0 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0
AWAY VS. SPREAD HOME VS. SPREAD
Year-to-Date FAV DOG GRASS TURF FAV DOG GRASS TURF
Ga Tech Yellow Jackets 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0
Miami (FL) Hurricanes 0 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0



TEAM LOGS/SCHEDULE:
( * = overtime)

Ga Tech Yellow Jackets
LINE OVER/UNDER
DATE DAY OPP SCORE SU OPEN CLOSE ATS &
MARGIN OPEN CLOSE O/U &
MARGIN G/T
09/05/09 Sat JAXST 37 - 17 W 0 0 W 20 0 0 O +-54.0 G
09/10/09 Thu CLEM 30 - 27 W -3.5 -5.5 L -2.5 43 44.5 O +-12.5 G


Miami (FL) Hurricanes
LINE OVER/UNDER
DATE DAY OPP SCORE SU OPEN CLOSE ATS &
MARGIN OPEN CLOSE O/U &
MARGIN G/T
09/07/09 Mon @FLST 38 - 34 W +4 +6 W 10 47 47 O +-25.0 G



PREVIOUS MEETINGS:

LINE OVER/UNDER
DATE DAY VIS SC HOM SC OPEN CLOSE ATS &
MARGIN OPEN CLOSE O/U &
MARGIN G/T
10/28/06 Sat MIA 23 GATECH 30 -6.0 -4.0 GATECH +3 38.0 38.0 O +-15 G
10/13/07 Sat GATECH 17 MIA 14 -3.5 -2.5 MIA --5.5 43.0 42.5 U -11.5 G
11/20/08 Thu MIA 23 GATECH 41 -3.5 -3.0 GATECH +15 40.0 42.0 O +-22 G




STATISTICAL AVERAGES:


AWAY/HOME RUSHING PASSING TOT TURNOVERS
PTS FD AT YDS AVG AT CO PCT YDS AVG YDS INT FUM
GATECH (off)
MIA (def)
RUSHING PASSING TOT TURNOVERS
PTS FD AT YDS AVG AT CO PCT YDS AVG YDS INT FUM
GATECH (def)
MIA (off)
ALL GAMES RUSHING PASSING TOT TURNOVERS
PTS FD AT YDS AVG AT CO PCT YDS AVG YDS INT FUM
GATECH (off) 33.5 18 50 318 6.4 14 6 0.4 140 10.0 458 1.0 1.5
MIA (def) 34.0 21 30 110 3.7 41 24 0.6 294 7.2 404 1.0 1.0
RUSHING PASSING TOT TURNOVERS
PTS FD AT YDS AVG AT CO PCT YDS AVG YDS INT FUM
GATECH (def) 22.0 17 35 112 3.2 35 19 0.5 227 6.5 339 1.5 0.5
MIA (off) 38.0 22 30 90 3.0 34 21 0.6 386 11.4 476 2.0 0.0



SCORING AVERAGES:

Ga Tech Yellow Jackets (away) Q1 Q2 H1 Q3 Q4 OT H2+OT
POINTS FOR
POINTS ALLOWED



Miami (FL) Hurricanes (home) Q1 Q2 H1 Q3 Q4 OT H2+OT
POINTS FOR
POINTS ALLOWED



Ga Tech Yellow Jackets (all) Q1 Q2 H1 Q3 Q4 OT H2+OT
POINTS FOR 19.0 8.5 27.5 0.0 6.0 0.0 6
POINTS ALLOWED 0.0 7.0 7 7.0 8.0 0.0 15



Miami (FL) Hurricanes (all) Q1 Q2 H1 Q3 Q4 OT H2+OT
POINTS FOR 7.0 7.0 14 3.0 21.0 0.0 24
POINTS ALLOWED 7.0 3.0 10 13.0 11.0 0.0 24



VALUE INDEX COMPARISON TO LAS VEGAS LINE:

LV POINTSPREAD VALUE INDEX VALUE INDEX
OPEN CURRENT RATING LINE EDGE
Ga Tech Yellow Jackets 57.5
Miami (FL) Hurricanes 65.5 -12.0 8.0
LV OVER/UNDER VALUE INDEX VALUE INDEX
OPEN CURRENT RATING EDGE
OVER/UNDER 43.5 UNKNOWN
 

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Yellow Jackets at Hurricanes

Yellow Jackets at Hurricanes

Yellow Jackets at Hurricanes

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Miami Hurricanes (-5.5, 54)

Miami?s new found passing attack

Hurricanes QB Jacory Harris had a breakout game against Florida State. He went 21-34 for 386 yards and two touchdowns. He did toss two interceptions, but looked very comfortable and he showcased his strong arm.

The key for him this week will be protection. He was sacked just once against the Seminoles, but the quarterback depth is thin behind Harris.

The Yellow Jackets have six sacks so far this season, but five of those have come from defensive end Derrick Morgan.

?We?ve put in some new defenses that?s going to get it stirred up,? Georgia Tech middle linebacker Brad Jefferson told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ?I think we?ll get some pressure on [Harris] and see what he can do with it.?

Yellow Jackets' ground game

The Yellow Jackets racked up 472 rushing yards against Miami last year, which was the second most ever allowed by the Hurricanes. The Jackets rushed for 301 yards on 49 carries (6.1 ypc) against Clemson last Thursday.

Miami allowed just 109 yards on 30 carries (3.6 ypc) against Florida State, so it may be more up to the task this season.

Time off

Georgia Tech played last Thursday while Miami hasn?t played for two weeks. The extra time to prepare for the Jackets? unique triple-option offense should benefit the Hurricane.

?It's a big benefit because you get the opportunity to practice more than two to three days on an offense that's unusual to most teams you face throughout the country,? Miami head coach Randy Shannon said.

Fifth time?s a charm?

The Hurricanes have lost both straight up and against the spread in each of their last four meetings versus the Yellow Jackets. Miami players are well aware of their inability to beat their ACC rival and believe Thursday night will end the streak.

?Georgia Tech has beaten us for the past four years,? Harris told reporters. ?Everybody on this team has been beaten by Georgia Tech. Nobody has won against them. That?ll be a sour taste if we don?t come out with a victory.?

Line movement

Miami opened at -4 and is up to -5 and -5.5 at some shops. One book did sport a -6 but that might not be out there for long. The total has remained steady at 54.

Injuries

Miami is dealing with a lot of injuries that could keep some players out. None of those players are projected starters with the exception of wide receiver Aldarius Johnson, who is questionable with a hamstring injury.

The good news is that Miami will be getting back three starters on defense. Cornerback Ryan Hill, safety Vaughn Telemaque and defensive end Eric Moncur are all expected back after missing the Florida St. game.

Weather

It?ll be hot and humid with a chance of a thunderstorm. The high is expected to be around 83 degrees at game time.
 

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NCAA Betting: Georgia Tech vs. Miami

NCAA Betting: Georgia Tech vs. Miami

NCAA Betting: Georgia Tech vs. Miami


A big ACC battle kicks off the third week of NCAA football betting action. Tonight?s feature Thursday night game is a Top 25 battle between the No. 14 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the host No. 20 Miami Hurricanes.

The Canes are currently a 5.5-point favorite and this number might still go up (it opened at 4.5 points). We could see 6 by game time if the betting action continues as it is. Sports bettors are lining up solidly behind the home favorite right now, with online sportsbook SPORTSBETTING.com reporting 70% of the action tipped to Miami.

Miami is coming off an impressive win over Florida State to open the season with a 1-0 mark, while Georgia Tech is 2-0, having played both weeks. Tech picked up their second win of the season last week, beating the Clemson Tigers 30-27 in another Thursday night battle. The Yellow Jackets had a 24-7 lead going into the half, which had their backers feeling good about cashing a ticket, but they allowed the Tigers to come (Clemson took a 27-24 lead with in the fourth quarter). They finally pulled out the win but couldn?t cover the 5.5-points.

The Canes have struggled recently vs. the Yellow Jackets, but then again this team has struggled vs. most decent teams the last several years. That is why this game is so important to both teams, but particularly the Miami program. A win here signals they might be relevant again on a national level.

Miami is currently on a four-game losing streak vs. Georgia Tech, losing both straight up and against the spread in all four games. And in their last 15 games in this pointspread situation (favored by 6-points or less), they haven?t exactly delivered for their backers, putting up an unimpressive 5-10 ATS mark.

In their last nine when an underdog of 6-points or less, the Yellow Jackets aren?t sharp either going 2-7 ATS.

However, Over/Under bettors take note: in their last 13 games when listed at +6 and less, Georgia Tech has posted 1 Over and 12 Unders, including 8 Unders in a row. Those are pretty compelling numbers.

The Total is set at 54, but the betting action has favored the ?Under? and this betting trend appears to be increasing as of Thursday morning. The ?Under? has 57% to 60% of the volume at a few online sportsbooks.
 

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Sharps betting Miami and under in Thursday game

Sharps betting Miami and under in Thursday game

Sharps betting Miami and under in Thursday game


Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Miami Hurricanes

Where the line opened: Miami -4.5

Where it stands now: Miami -5

Where the wise action is: Miami -4.5 and under 54.

Sharp action came on Miami yesterday morning so we moved the ?Canes from -4.5 to -5. We got a wise-guy play on under 54 this morning at about 7:30 a.m. ET and moved the total to 53.5.

What the Book is Rooting for: Miami to win straight up and the under.

We are virtually dead split on the side action with 52 percent on Georgia Tech. We have a much bigger disparity in moneyline bets, where 62 percent are on Georgia Tech +170. We have a big decision on the total because 72 percent of the betting action here is on the over.

Injury report:

Georgia Tech: WR Tyler Melton (knee) & LB Kyle Jackson (foot) are doubtful.

Miami: TE Richard Gordon (arm), WR Aldarius Johnson (hamstring) are questionable while S Vaughn Telemaque (shoulder) is probable.

Comments: Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson may want to work on his halftime speeches, because his Yellow Jackets were absolutely listless after holding a 24-7 half lead against Clemson. Clemson scored the next 20 points before Tech got two late field goals to win by three.

Don?t expect the Yellow Jackets to throw the ball much after running for over 300 yards against Clemson. Coach Johnson can?t be pleased with his quarterback play after Josh Nesbitt?s woeful opening week performance (3/14 completions, 2 INTs).

Looks like Miami made one heck of a hire when the selected Mark Whipple as offensive coordinator in February. Before taking the Miami job, he was an offensive assistant coach with the Philadelphia Eagles and before that was QB coach with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Whipple's offense was clicking on all cylinders in their opening week win at Florida State. The 'Canes rolled up 476 yards and 38 points against the Seminoles and QB Jacory Harris hooked up with eight different Miami receivers. It looks like this Hurricane program is well on its way to being with a consistent top 20 program for at least the next few years.
 

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Yellow Jackets invade Miami

Yellow Jackets invade Miami

Yellow Jackets invade Miami
September 17, 2009

No. 14 Georgia Tech (2-0) at No. 20 Miami Hurricanes (1-0)
Date: Thursday, September 17th
Time: 7:45 PM ET
TV: ESPN

Line: Miami -4 1/2
Total: 54 ?

Three days after opening the 2009 season with a 38-34 win at No. 18 Florida State, the 20th-ranked University of Miami football team returned to the practice and began to focus on No. 14 Georgia Tech. Miami, 1-0, produced perhaps the most impressive win by an ACC team this season. The Hurricanes won on the road at then-nationally-ranked Florida State on Labor Day, 38-34. The `Canes overcame a seven-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Seminoles.

The Yellow Jackets, 2-0 overall, won their first two games and will be playing their first road game of the season. Georgia Tech's win over Clemson last Thursday was memorable. The Yellow Jackets raced to a 24-0 lead by scoring touchdowns on an 82-yard run, an 85-yard punt return and a fake field goal. The Tigers roared back to take a 27-24 lead. Scott Blair?s 36-yard field goal with 57 seconds left provided the winning margin.

Quarterbacks: Jacory Harris drew the nation?s attention with his 386-yard, two-touchdown performance in last week?s 38-34 win at Florida State. He etched his name into the UM record books, tossing for the 10th-most passing yards in a single game in school history with the 386 yards through the air against the Noles. Harris demonstrated coolness under fire in making his third career start and was sacked only once.


Josh Nesbit is a nice quarterback for his gimmick flex-bone offense, but he can be contained. If Miami?s defense can force Nesbitt to throw the ball and not let him run like they have a real shot at winning. Nesbitt threw for just 3-for-14 for 83 yards and threw two interceptions in Georgia Tech's 30-27 win over Clemson on Thursday night. Nesbit is 9 of 25 passing for 224 yards and 1TD and two interceptions throwing the ball. Nesbit is the driving force of the wishbone; he is an electric runner who is averaging 5.75 yards per carry and a touchdown. The Yellow Jacket offensive line has not allowed a sack this season.

Running Backs: Graig Cooper scored the eventual game-winning touchdown against FSU on a 3-yard run to put the `Canes up 38-34 with 1:53 to play. Earlier in that fourth quarter, Cooper scored his first receiving touchdown of the season, catching a 24-yard touchdown pass from Jacory Harris. Javarris James is a very productive back up.

Georgia Tech leads the ACC this season with 318 rushing yards per game. Jonathan Dwyer rushed for 128 yards on just 10 carries in the first half, including a 58-yard touchdown run. Junior Anthony Allen stepped out of the shadow in the Yellow Jackets victory over Clemson. Allen carried the ball just 5 times in route to a 127 yard performance including an 82 yard touchdown run. Nesbit, Dwyer and Allen will hold the key to the Georgia Tech rushing offense this Thursday.

Wide Receivers: Miami wide receiver Travis Benjamin had one of the best receiving performances in recent UM history, catching four passes for 128 yards and a touchdown. Benjamin, Leonard Hankerson, and even Graig Cooper can all catch the ball and the Hurricanes will test the Georgia Tech defense through the air frequently until they prove they can stop the pass.

Demaryius Thomas caught three passes for 93 yards and a touchdown. Tech might not pass that often (27 attempts through two games) but the Yellow Jackets are averaging 25.4 yards per completion. Anthony Allen has a 25 yard touchdown reception out of the backfield.

Defensively: Defensively for the Canes, cornerback Brandon Harris led the charge with a game and career-high nine tackles (three solo), in addition to breaking up two passes against the Noles. Veterans Colin Mc McCarthy (eight tackles) and Randy Phillips (six tackles, INT) also had big performances in the opener. The Canes young defense flies to the ball, they makes big hits and big plays and they are a very young group that is only going to get better as the season goes on.

The Yellow Jackets have not allowed a rushing touchdown this season and have allowed just one rushing play of 20 yards or longer. Georgia Tech junior defensive lineman Derrick Morgan was dominant in Thursday night's 30-27 victory Clemson. He recorded 4.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks and a team-best 10 total tackles. Morgan, who earned the honor one time in 2008, is tied for the NCAA lead in tackles for loss (6.5 for the season) and is tied for second nationally in sacks (5.0).

Special Teams: Georgia Tech Jerrard Tarrant leads the nation in return yards and has returned punts for touchdowns in each of the first two games. Miami?s Graig Cooper finished the game with 177 yards of kickoff returns against Florida State. Scott Blair hit field goals of 24, 34 and 36 yards, and threw a touchdown for Tech against Clemson.

Key Statistical Match-Ups for Thursday Night
Miami (476 yards per game) and Georgia Tech (457.5ypg) are combining for more than 900 yards of total offense per game. The Hurricanes and Yellow Jackets rank first and second, respectively, in the ACC in total offense. Georgia Tech leads the ACC in rushing (318 ypg), while Miami's defense limited Florida State to 110 yards on the ground.

Trends:
Miami Under is 13-6 in their last 19 games in September
Miami under is 9-3 in Miami last 12 Thursday games
Miami is 13-32-1 ATS in their last 46 home games.

Georgia Tech leads the all-time series 10-4 and has won the last four meetings
Georgia Tech is 2-0 against the spread versus MIAMI over the last 3 seasons
Georgia Tech is 2-0 straight up against Miami over the last 3 season
Under is 15-6 in Georgia Tech last 21 games.

*** Add 3 more starters from Miami that are listed as out or doubtful as a flu bug ravages the Canes. That will make six starters from last Thursday?s win over Florida State that could miss the game for the favored Hurricanes. Three with injuries, and now three with the Flu.
 

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ACC kicks off Week 3

ACC kicks off Week 3

ACC kicks off Week 3
September 16, 2009


The Miami Hurricanes and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets kickoff Week 3 of college football on Thursday night.

Miami (ranked 20th) has jumped from a 4.5-point home favorite to 5.5 .com. The Over/Under is 54 points and ESPN will have the broadcast starting at 7:30 pm ET.

Georgia Tech (GT) is the higher ranked team at #14 despite being the underdog. They have dominated this matchup of late, winning the last four straight-up (SU) and ATS.

The game last year was one for the record books as Georgia Tech piled up an amazing 472 yards on the ground while passing for only 46. They were only three-point home favorites and easily covered with a 41-23 final.





GT (2-0 SU, 0-1 ATS) has opened up with wins over Jacksonville State and Clemson. The latter was last Thursday night at home and they barely held on for a 30-27 win.

GT was up 24-0 before giving up 27 unanswered points. A field goal with under one minute remaining sealed the win, but Clemson got the cover as five-point dogs. Coach Paul Johnson is not happy his team let up last week, but he?ll take the win.

The Yellow Jackets are 6-1 ATS in their last seven road games. They?re 5-1 in their last six games as a road underdog.

Miami?s defense vs. Clemson?s running game

Miami (1-0 SU, 1-0 ATS) had the week off after beating Florida State 38-34 back on September 7th. That game was an ?instant classic? and showed that the Florida teams will be a factor in the conference this year.

The Hurricanes have a very fast defense that still remembers the debacle of last year. The 472 rushing yards let up was the second most in Miami history and it cost them a trip to the ACC Championship Game. The ?Canes will be far more ready for the ?triple option? attack this time around.

Led by running back Jonathan Dwyer and option quarterback Josh Nesbitt, Georgia Tech leads the ACC in rushing with 318 YPG. Miami?s defense held Florida State to 110 yards on the ground so something has to give.

The Miami offense also has a primetime performer in sophomore quarterback Jacory Harris as he had 386 passing yards against FSU. Throw in a solid running attack and they?ll have the more balanced offense in this game.

However, Miami is only 1-10 ATS in their last 11 games as a favorite between 3.5-10 points. They?re 13-32-1 ATS in their last 46 home games.
 
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