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<blockquote data-quote="TechCubed" data-source="post: 609404" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Here's the scrimmage recap from ramblinwreck.com. Brown's TD and some of the takeaways were a few of the plays I was referring to in my original post.</p><p></p><p>Highlights from the scrimmage included:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Georgia Tech’s offense scoring five touchdowns in full-field scenarios, including a a pair of touchdown runs by junior quarterback Lucas Johnson (1 and 7 yards), a 3-yard pass from sophomore quarterback Liam Byrne to true freshman Kalani Norris, and a pair of touchdown passes from sophomore quarterback Tobias Oliver — a 10-yarder to true freshman tight end Dylan Deveney and a 61-yarder to true freshman wide receiver Ahmarean Brown.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Brown’s touchdown catch was perhaps the biggest offensive highlight of the scrimmage, as he took a short pass from Oliver over the middle, made a handful of would-be tacklers miss and then showed off his world-class speed in racing past the rest of the defense for the long score.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Of the offense’s five full-field touchdown drives, three were at least 11 plays long while the other two were just three plays apiece.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Defensively, Georgia Tech forced four turnovers during game scenarios, including interceptions by junior linebacker David Curry and junior defensive back Tariq Carpenter and fumble recoveries by true freshman defensive lineman Sylvain Yondjouen and redshirt freshman defensive end Curtis Ryans.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Ryans’ takeaway was perhaps the biggest defensive highlight of the scrimmage, as he scooped up a loose ball in the backfield, stiff-armed a would-be tackler and rumbled 75 yards for a touchdown.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The scrimmage wrapped up with an overtime scenario. The Waffle House team began the overtime period by scoring in just three plays, capped by a 15-yard touchdown run by redshirt freshman running back Christian Malloy and a PAT by sophomore place kicker Brenton King. However, the Coca-Cola team needed just one play to score on a 25-yard pass from true freshman Jordan Yates to junior tight end Joseph Macrina. The Coca-Cola team then elected to go for a two-point conversion and the win, which they got when Byrne scored from three yards out, setting off a wild celebration and landing Byrne with the coveted “Competition Is King” crown for the day.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechCubed, post: 609404, member: 491"] Here's the scrimmage recap from ramblinwreck.com. Brown's TD and some of the takeaways were a few of the plays I was referring to in my original post. Highlights from the scrimmage included: [LIST] [*]Georgia Tech’s offense scoring five touchdowns in full-field scenarios, including a a pair of touchdown runs by junior quarterback Lucas Johnson (1 and 7 yards), a 3-yard pass from sophomore quarterback Liam Byrne to true freshman Kalani Norris, and a pair of touchdown passes from sophomore quarterback Tobias Oliver — a 10-yarder to true freshman tight end Dylan Deveney and a 61-yarder to true freshman wide receiver Ahmarean Brown. [*]Brown’s touchdown catch was perhaps the biggest offensive highlight of the scrimmage, as he took a short pass from Oliver over the middle, made a handful of would-be tacklers miss and then showed off his world-class speed in racing past the rest of the defense for the long score. [*]Of the offense’s five full-field touchdown drives, three were at least 11 plays long while the other two were just three plays apiece. [*]Defensively, Georgia Tech forced four turnovers during game scenarios, including interceptions by junior linebacker David Curry and junior defensive back Tariq Carpenter and fumble recoveries by true freshman defensive lineman Sylvain Yondjouen and redshirt freshman defensive end Curtis Ryans. [*]Ryans’ takeaway was perhaps the biggest defensive highlight of the scrimmage, as he scooped up a loose ball in the backfield, stiff-armed a would-be tackler and rumbled 75 yards for a touchdown. [*]The scrimmage wrapped up with an overtime scenario. The Waffle House team began the overtime period by scoring in just three plays, capped by a 15-yard touchdown run by redshirt freshman running back Christian Malloy and a PAT by sophomore place kicker Brenton King. However, the Coca-Cola team needed just one play to score on a 25-yard pass from true freshman Jordan Yates to junior tight end Joseph Macrina. The Coca-Cola team then elected to go for a two-point conversion and the win, which they got when Byrne scored from three yards out, setting off a wild celebration and landing Byrne with the coveted “Competition Is King” crown for the day. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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