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Alright mannnn what's your best memory of Georgia Tech football?
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<blockquote data-quote="USCJacket15" data-source="post: 954932" data-attributes="member: 2891"><p>It's hard to beat 2011 Clemson, 2015 FSU, and 2018 UVA for me, but another favorite of mine that I haven't seen mentioned is 2006 Maryland.</p><p></p><p>For a while it felt like we did everything we could to lose that game. After driving down the field and scoring on our opening possession, we allowed a kickoff return TD. Later, Calvin fumbled inside our 10 to set up an easy score and Travis Bell missed a 40 yard field goal attempt, so we were down 23-14 in the 4th. Then we scored to make it 23-21 and the next Maryland play was a fumble, leading to quick touchdown drive. We were feeling pretty good when Kenny Scott got an interception during the next Maryland drive, until our drive ended with Bell missing a short field goal with 3 minutes left in the game. Maryland got the ball and the defense was doing its job until Darius Heyward-Bey caught a pass and ran inside our 10 yard line with about a minute left in the game. Two short runs made it 3rd and goal, and then Michael Johnson saved the day with sacks on 3rd and 4th down to seal an emotional rollercoaster 27-23 win.</p><p></p><p>2007 Clemson is another favorite of mine. Being a GT fan in South Carolina, I got all of the trash talk after the 2006 purple uni beat down in Clemson, so holding "Thunder and Lightning" to less than 100 yards rushing in a 13-3 win was such a satisfying victory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USCJacket15, post: 954932, member: 2891"] It's hard to beat 2011 Clemson, 2015 FSU, and 2018 UVA for me, but another favorite of mine that I haven't seen mentioned is 2006 Maryland. For a while it felt like we did everything we could to lose that game. After driving down the field and scoring on our opening possession, we allowed a kickoff return TD. Later, Calvin fumbled inside our 10 to set up an easy score and Travis Bell missed a 40 yard field goal attempt, so we were down 23-14 in the 4th. Then we scored to make it 23-21 and the next Maryland play was a fumble, leading to quick touchdown drive. We were feeling pretty good when Kenny Scott got an interception during the next Maryland drive, until our drive ended with Bell missing a short field goal with 3 minutes left in the game. Maryland got the ball and the defense was doing its job until Darius Heyward-Bey caught a pass and ran inside our 10 yard line with about a minute left in the game. Two short runs made it 3rd and goal, and then Michael Johnson saved the day with sacks on 3rd and 4th down to seal an emotional rollercoaster 27-23 win. 2007 Clemson is another favorite of mine. Being a GT fan in South Carolina, I got all of the trash talk after the 2006 purple uni beat down in Clemson, so holding "Thunder and Lightning" to less than 100 yards rushing in a 13-3 win was such a satisfying victory. [/QUOTE]
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