Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
The ACC Coastal isn't a dumpster fire. It's a spaghetti pile. But a two-team race has emerged from the mess between defending division champ Duke and a steadily improving Yellow Jackets squad. Tech's conference schedule is done, so it is left to sit and watch Duke host North Carolina on Thursday night and Wake Forest to close out the regular season. If the Blue Devils lose either one of those, Tech faces FSU in Charlotte for the ACC title.
GT has quietly accented its triple-option craft with some downfield passing this season. But still, Paul Johnson has the kind of alien approach to his offense that gives opposing defensive coaches night terrors, especially when it's running at full song.
There are plenty of people within the FSU program who admit privately that they would rather see Duke and its more traditional pro-style offense on Dec. 6. And getting back to that concept of a teetering FSU, falling to a two- or three-loss Georgia Tech team wouldn't hold up well in the crowded beauty contest of one-loss teams.
If Georgia Tech can beat in-state rival Georgia, the SEC championship could get more interesting.
But even if Tech doesn't win the Coastal, its wrecking-ball ability could reach beyond the ACC. If Missouri stumbles against Tennessee this weekend (totally possible), it would allow Georgia to slide into the SEC title game. But if the Ramblin' Wreck upset the Dawgs in Athens over Thanksgiving weekend, it would make life mighty hard for the SEC West champion to make the playoff if it loses to UGA in Atlanta.
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