Last Updated on September 14, 2009 6:33 pm by drew
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One of those teams will have a leg up on the other in the race for the division title after this week.
Two of the Coastal’s four ranked teams square off as the 14th-ranked Yellow Jackets visit the No. 20 Hurricanes on Thursday night.
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The ACC doesn’t have a powerhouse program that consistently competes for national championships, and the conference has won only two BCS bowl games since the inception of that system in 1998.
While the conference doesn’t have a team ranked in the top 10, it appears to be as deep as it has been in years with four in the Top 25. All four are in the Coastal, which hasn’t had more than two teams finish in the rankings since divisions were created prior to the 2005 season.
Georgia Tech (2-0, 1-0) moved up one spot in the poll with last Thursday’s 30-27 win over Clemson of the Atlantic Division, and
"The ACC is a tough conference," Georgia Tech running back Jonathan Dwyer said. "I don’t know why everybody is putting us down. I think the Florida State-Miami game and the Clemson-Georgia Tech game showed how good the ACC really is."
The Yellow Jackets blew a 24-point lead against the Tigers before Scott Blair’s 36-yard field goal with 57 seconds remaining sealed the victory. Blair also threw the first touchdown pass of his career on a fake field goal in the first quarter.
What could’ve turned into a devastating loss ended up being a valuable lesson for Georgia Tech.
"We know we can fight in the second half and win the game," said receiver Demaryius Thomas, who caught three passes for 93 yards and a touchdown. "This could do a lot for us further down the road."
Despite the similarities,
"It won’t even faze this team,"
As assured as he sounds that his team won’t suffer a letdown,
"How much we’ve got to improve from this point to the next point is real big," he said. "It’s always the biggest jump from the first game to the second game where you’re going to improve the most and we’re going to do that."
"It’s one game, but it could make a big change for us,"
The Yellow Jackets aren’t reading too much into their recent success in the series. What they’ve seen of the 2009 Hurricanes reminds them of the
"They are fast, fast, fast," Thomas said. "They are looking like the old
Thomas could have been referring to Cooper, whose versatility was on display in the opener. The 6-foot, 202-pounder returned kickoffs for 177 yards, made an acrobatic catch of a Jacory Harris pass for one fourth-quarter touchdown, broke through the defense for a critical third-down pickup on the final drive and then capped the win with a 3-yard TD rush with 1:53 left.
"He’s a rounded athlete,"
Posted: 9/14/09 6:33PM ET