Last Updated on September 22, 2009 3:10 pm by drew
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That comes from last season’s victory over the Yellow Jackets, which has given the Tar Heels confidence heading into Saturday’s rematch.
The No. 22 Tar Heels, though, will be looking to snap a five-game losing streak at Bobby Dodd Stadium when it faces Georgia Tech in its ACC opener.
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Their next challenge comes in the form of Georgia Tech’s dangerous option attack. The Yellow Jackets are averaging 243.7 rushing yards, 16th in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
"It certainly is one of the things you talk to your football team about – option responsibility," Tar Heels coach Butch
"We are fortunate that we’ve got some experience on defense that hopefully they’ll remember some of the lessons they learned last year."
Georgia Tech ran for 326 yards against
"If you start over thinking and trying to do too much (against the option), that’s when things get out of whack," said defensive end Robert Quinn, who had two sacks against
Dwyer said he was "pretty much able to do everything" during Monday’s practice. He needs one yard to become the 10th player in program history with 2,000 rushing yards.
After running for 300-plus yards in victories over
"We could never get them off the field,” coach Paul Johnson said. "In a game like that, you better maximize and we didn’t. We played very poorly on offense."
Junior Demaryius Thomas caught six passes from Josh Nesbitt for 133 yards, including a 56-yard touchdown. Thomas is 12th in the nation with 109.0 receiving yards per game.
"We know they can move the ball," Tar Heels defensive tackle Marvin Austin said. "They just had to get in a rhythm and go out and execute. I’m glad they’ve got that thing rolling now. It’s going to help us on defense. We can pin our ears back and go get ’em now."
Junior T.J. Yates completed 19 of 24 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns.
Erik Highsmith caught six passes for 113 yards and a score, and became the first Tar Heels freshman since Hakeem Nicks to reach the 100-yard plateau.
Freshman Jheranie Boyd added a 59-yard touchdown reception versus
Junior Shaun Draughn carried 19 times for 84 yards while Ryan Houston rushed for two touchdowns. Draughn had 90 yards on 17 carries in the November matchup with Georgia Tech.
The Yellow Jackets won nine of the past 11 meetings with the Tar Heels to take a 23-18-3 lead in the series.
Posted: 9/22/09 3:10PM ET