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<blockquote data-quote="Lexjacket" data-source="post: 757054" data-attributes="member: 341"><p><h3>Ga. Tech Ties Irish</h3><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>By Furman Bisher</p><p>November 9, 1980</p><p>Georgia Tech climbed its highest mountain today, scaled the heights of the nation's loftiest ranked football team, clad in the green of Notre Dame. The plagued Yellow Jackets reached up from their lowest depths in 46 years to the dizzying elation that comes with tying the hallowed Irish, who came here unbesmirched in seven games and roaring toward a collision with mighty Alabama next week. The score was 3-3.</p><p>As far as the gold-plated, loyal old liners among the 41,226 who shook and rattled Grant Field were concerned, the lead to this story should read: "Georgia Tech beat Notre Dame Saturday afternoon on Grant Field, 3-3." For indeed it was the Irish who had to come up with the tying points, and then with only 4:44 left in the fourth quarter, when junior Harry Oliver lined a 47-yard field goal.</p><p>Georgie Tech had run the ball down to the Notre Dame 22 in the middle of the second quarter, at which point senior Johnny Smith kicked the 39 yards of his life for the field goal that established a lead that almost survived the duration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lexjacket, post: 757054, member: 341"] [HEADING=2]Ga. Tech Ties Irish[/HEADING] By Furman Bisher November 9, 1980 Georgia Tech climbed its highest mountain today, scaled the heights of the nation's loftiest ranked football team, clad in the green of Notre Dame. The plagued Yellow Jackets reached up from their lowest depths in 46 years to the dizzying elation that comes with tying the hallowed Irish, who came here unbesmirched in seven games and roaring toward a collision with mighty Alabama next week. The score was 3-3. As far as the gold-plated, loyal old liners among the 41,226 who shook and rattled Grant Field were concerned, the lead to this story should read: "Georgia Tech beat Notre Dame Saturday afternoon on Grant Field, 3-3." For indeed it was the Irish who had to come up with the tying points, and then with only 4:44 left in the fourth quarter, when junior Harry Oliver lined a 47-yard field goal. Georgie Tech had run the ball down to the Notre Dame 22 in the middle of the second quarter, at which point senior Johnny Smith kicked the 39 yards of his life for the field goal that established a lead that almost survived the duration. [/QUOTE]
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