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<blockquote data-quote="awbuzz" data-source="post: 831422" data-attributes="member: 443"><p><a href="https://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-tech/5-takeaways-from-georgia-techs-win-over-duke/DLUMRAVV6FECHJ33S5BRLOYYBE/" target="_blank">From the AJC</a>: A tip of the cap to PeJe, unsung hero, but I'm sure he'll get kudos for the coaches.</p><p></p><p>"PeJe Harris made two hustle plays that didn’t get much attention but were significant in shaping the game’s outcome. Harris made the stops after both of Sims’ interceptions. Harris, who was not the target for Sims’ first interception, closed down on cornerback Jeremiah Lewis to knock him out of bounds. Harris was the target for Sims’ second interception and he chased cornerback Leonard Johnson, diving at Johnson’s feet as he sped away to the Tech end zone and getting just enough of his foot to cause him to step out of bounds.</p><p></p><p>At the least, Harris prevented better starting field position after the first interception for Duke, which lost the ball on downs at the Tech 20. By not giving up on the play on the second, Harris might have prevented an interception return for a touchdown that would have given the Blue Devils a 21-17 advantage. Instead, the Tech defense didn’t allow a first down, and then Charlie Ham missed a 42-yard try near the end of the first half.</p><p></p><p>In a game decided in the final minute and one in which Harris caught one pass for no gain, he still managed to make a significant impact on the outcome."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awbuzz, post: 831422, member: 443"] [URL='https://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-tech/5-takeaways-from-georgia-techs-win-over-duke/DLUMRAVV6FECHJ33S5BRLOYYBE/']From the AJC[/URL]: A tip of the cap to PeJe, unsung hero, but I'm sure he'll get kudos for the coaches. "PeJe Harris made two hustle plays that didn’t get much attention but were significant in shaping the game’s outcome. Harris made the stops after both of Sims’ interceptions. Harris, who was not the target for Sims’ first interception, closed down on cornerback Jeremiah Lewis to knock him out of bounds. Harris was the target for Sims’ second interception and he chased cornerback Leonard Johnson, diving at Johnson’s feet as he sped away to the Tech end zone and getting just enough of his foot to cause him to step out of bounds. At the least, Harris prevented better starting field position after the first interception for Duke, which lost the ball on downs at the Tech 20. By not giving up on the play on the second, Harris might have prevented an interception return for a touchdown that would have given the Blue Devils a 21-17 advantage. Instead, the Tech defense didn’t allow a first down, and then Charlie Ham missed a 42-yard try near the end of the first half. In a game decided in the final minute and one in which Harris caught one pass for no gain, he still managed to make a significant impact on the outcome." [/QUOTE]
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