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Article: Reality check: Georgia Tech takes advantage of Virginia Tech's inefficiency and leaves Blacksburg with an upset.
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- Daily Press (Newport News, VA)
- Article date:
- October 1, 2006
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Byline: Norm Wood
Oct. 1--BLACKSBURG -- Oh, the troubles that must've rolled through Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer's head as he and his team limped off the field after Saturday's 38-27 loss to Georgia Tech. All the little hiccups that cropped up in Virginia Tech's first four games became gargantuan flaws against Georgia Tech. As No. 11 Virginia Tech (4-1 overall, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) heads into its open week after its first loss, where do Beamer and his staff begin to pick up the pieces? There's no shortage of issues to address. The pass protection is a mess. The running game is in hibernation. The pass coverage is suspect. Even the punt ...
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...Georgia Tech guard Matt Causey (2) passes over Virginia Tech's Jeff Allen (0) and Hank Thorns (10) during a basketball game Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008, in Atlanta. Georgia Tech won 81-70. (AP Photo/Tami Chappell)
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