CLEMSON, S.C. -- Clemson coach Tommy Bowden thought his team was on its
way to Florida State undefeated after Rod Garnder's diving catch put the Tigers
ahead 28-24 with 1:52 left.
But Georgia Tech (6-2, 4-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) drove 80 yards on 11
plays, with Kerry Watkins' one-handed, 16-yard touchdown catch giving the
Yellow Jackets a 31-28 victory.
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| Clemson's Robert Carswell hustles but cannot catch Georgia Tech's Kerry Watkins.(AP) | |
Watkins' catch marked the third lead change in the last seven minutes.
"We just happened to have the ball last," Georgia Tech coach George
O'Leary said.
George Godsey set a Georgia Tech record with 454 yards passing. He went
35-for-57 and had three touchdowns as Clemson gave up its most yardage ever
through the air.
"Godsey came up with some big plays on third down when we had to have
them," O'Leary said.
After the game, Bowden said his team's inexperience led to the Yellow
Jackets' 550-yard day.
"I'm kind of disappointed. I did not think they would be that productive,"
Bowden said.
Clemson (8-1, 6-1) likely fell out of the national championship picture, but
can still win a share of the conference title if the Tigers beat Florida State
next week.
Clemson star Woody Dantzler left the game at halftime after reinjuring his
left ankle. He passed for 76 yards and ran for 18 more.
"Credit Georgia Tech -- their defense was very good. This hurts now, but we
will come back," Dantzler said.
His replacement, Willie Simmons, passed for 131 yards and rushed for 25
yards.
"There were a lot of momentum swings, which to me tells a lot about a
team's ability to bounce back and retake control. That hasn't happened a lot
this year with this team," Bowden said.
Clemson's special teams kept the Tigers, who had a season-low 354 yards
total offense, in the game.
A blocked punt recovered at the 1 led to Dantzler's touchdown in the first
quarter. In the third quarter, Brian Mance's 88-yard punt return put Clemson
ahead 21-16.
"When you block a punt and return one for a touchdown, you should win the
game," Bowden said.
But Clemson couldn't stop the Yellow Jackets' passing attack. Kelly Campbell
tied a school record with 14 catches for 209 yards.
Joe Burns added 98 yards on the ground for Georgia Tech.
Clemson had a chance to take an eight-point lead early in the fourth
quarter, but Aaron Hunt's 29-yard field-goal attempt hit the left upright.
The teams traded the lead three times in the last 6:35 after Godsey's
48-yard pass to Campbell and a 2-point conversion gave Georgia Tech a 24-21
lead.
In the first quarter, Dantzler had a 1-yard touchdown run after the blocked
punt. His 29-yard touchdown pass to Travis Zachery made it 14-3. Zachery led
the Tigers in rushing with 101 yards.
Georgia Tech responded with a 33-yard touchdown pass from Godsey to Watkins
to make it 14-10.
Georgia Tech's Luke Manget kicked three field goals in the first half.
Clemson has lost four in a row to Georgia Tech, each by three points.
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