2014 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team
{{short description|American college football season}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2014}}
{{Infobox NCAA team season
| mode = football
| year = 2014
| team = Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
| image= Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets logo.svg
| image_size= 125
| conference = Atlantic Coast Conference
| division= Coastal Division
| short_conf = ACC
| CoachRank = 7
| APRank = 8
| CFPRank =
| record = 11–3
| conf_record = 6–2
| head_coach = Paul Johnson
| hc_year = 7th
| off_coach =
| def_coach = Ted Roof
| dc_year = 2nd
| off_scheme = Flexbone triple option{{cite web |title=Georgia Tech Football: 2013 Football Information Guide|url=http://issuu.com/gtathletics/docs/2013_georgia_tech_football_media_gu/37?e=1285467/4129206|year=2013|publisher=Georgia Tech Athletic Association|page=94|access-date=January 25, 2014}}
| def_scheme = Multiple 4–3
| stadium = Bobby Dodd Stadium
| champion = ACC Coastal Division champion
Orange Bowl champion
| conf_champ = ACC Championship
| conf_champ_result = L 35–37 vs. Florida State
| bowl = Orange Bowl
| bowl_result = W 49–34 vs. Mississippi State
}}
{{2014 ACC football standings}}
The 2014 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team represented the Georgia Institute of Technology in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Yellow Jackets were led by seventh-year head coach Paul Johnson and played their home games at Bobby Dodd Stadium. They were a member of the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
After going 7–6 in 2013, the Yellow Jackets entered 2014 unranked. Georgia Tech won its first five games of the season, which included comeback victories over Georgia Southern and Virginia Tech, and end a five-game losing streak to Miami (FL). After losing back-to-back games to Duke and North Carolina, the Yellow Jackets won out the rest of its regular season, which was capped off with a 30–24 overtime victory over Georgia. The Yellow Jackets represented the Coastal Division in the ACC Championship Game, where they were defeated by Atlantic Division champions Florida State 37-35, however the Yellow Jackets were invited to the Orange Bowl, where they defeated Mississippi State 49–34. Georgia Tech ended the season with an 11–3 record and a #8 ranking in the final AP Poll.
Before the season
=Previous season=
The Yellow Jackets were members of the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference, finishing the season 7–5 (5–3 in ACC play). They were invited to the Music City Bowl where they were defeated by Ole Miss. Three players from the 2013 team were taken in the 2014 NFL draft.[https://insider.espn.com/nfl/draft/schools/_/id/2189/year/2014/georgia-tech 2014 NFL Draft – Prospects By College: Georgia Tech. ESPN. Retrieved 2 January 2015.]
=Preseason=
Head coach Paul Johnson returned for his seventh year at the helm of the program. Vad Lee, who was Georgia Tech's starter in 2013, was replaced by Justin Thomas after Lee transferred to James Madison.Henry, George. [https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2014/08/26/justin-thomas-takes-over-at-qb-for-georgia-tech/14638945/ Justin Thomas takes over at QB for Georgia Tech. USA Today. 26 August 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2015.] The Yellow Jackets were picked to finish fifth in the Coastal Division in the ACC preseason media poll.Sugiura, Ken. [http://georgiatech.blog.ajc.com/2014/07/21/tech-picked-to-finish-fifth-in-coastal/ Tech picked to finish fifth in Coastal] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150103061355/http://georgiatech.blog.ajc.com/2014/07/21/tech-picked-to-finish-fifth-in-coastal/ |date=January 3, 2015 }}. ajc.com. 21 July 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
=Recruiting class=
{{College athlete recruit start|40=yes|collapse=yes|year=2014}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Lance Austin
| position = DB
| hometown = Griffin, GA
| highschool = Lamar County
| feet = 5
| inches = 9
| weight = 179
| 40 = 4.6
| commitdate = June 17, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Lawrence Austin
| position = DB
| hometown = Griffin, GA
| highschool = Lamar County
| feet = 5
| inches = 9
| weight = 181
| 40 = 4.6
| commitdate = June 17, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Myles Autry
| position = ATH
| hometown = Norcross, GA
| highschool = Norcross
| feet = 5
| inches = 11
| weight = 175
| 40 = *
| commitdate = February 2, 2014
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 4
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Gary Brown
| position = OL
| hometown = Tampa, FL
| highschool = Alonso
| feet = 6
| inches = 1
| weight = 290
| 40 = 5.1
| commitdate = September 23, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Stepheny Durham
| position = DB
| hometown = Jacksonville, FL
| highschool = Atlantic Coast
| feet = 5
| inches = 11
| weight = 185
| 40 = 4.7
| commitdate = June 8, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 4
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 4
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = KeShun Freeman
| position = OLB/DE
| hometown = Hogansville, GA
| highschool = Callaway
| feet = 6
| inches = 1
| weight = 223
| 40 = 4.6
| commitdate = June 7, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Tre Jackson
| position = LB
| hometown = Valdosta, GA
| highschool = Lowndes
| feet = 5
| inches = 10
| weight = 225
| 40 = 5.0
| commitdate = March 15, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Jalen Johnson
| position = ATH
| hometown = Oneonta, AL
| highschool = Oneonta
| feet = 6
| inches = 2
| weight = 196
| 40 = 4.5
| commitdate = May 30, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Matthew Jordan
| position = QB
| hometown = Jackson, AL
| highschool = Jackson
| feet = 6
| inches = 1
| weight = 290
| 40 = 5.1
| commitdate = June 29, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Shaun Kagawa
| position = DB
| hometown = Hilo, HI
| highschool = Kamehameha School
| feet = 5
| inches = 11
| weight = 184
| 40 = *
| commitdate = May 29, 2013
| scout stars = 2
| rivals stars = 2
| 247 stars =
| espn stars =
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Trey Klock
| position = TE
| hometown = Hummelstown, PA
| highschool = Lower Dauphin
| feet = 6
| inches = 4
| weight = 264
| 40 = 4.9
| commitdate = June 16, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = C.J. Leggett
| position = RB
| hometown = Suwanee, GA
| highschool = North Gwinnett
| feet = 5
| inches = 10
| weight = 210
| 40 = 4.5
| commitdate = December 20, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 4
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Terrell Lewis
| position = LB
| hometown = Ocoee, FL
| highschool = Ocoee
| feet = 6
| inches = 2
| weight = 217
| 40 = 4.6
| commitdate = August 3, 2013
| scout stars = 2
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 4
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Clinton Lynch
| position = WR
| hometown = Norcross, GA
| highschool = Norcross
| feet = 6
| inches = 0
| weight = 185
| 40 = 4.5
| commitdate = February 4, 2013
| scout stars = 2
| rivals stars = 2
| 247 stars = 2
| espn stars =
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Andrew Marshall
| position = OL
| hometown = Cumming, GA
| highschool = West Forsyth
| feet = 6
| inches = 4
| weight = 267
| 40 = *
| commitdate = September 5, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Tyler Merriweather
| position = DE
| hometown = Demopolis, AL
| highschool = Demopolis
| feet = 6
| inches = 3
| weight = 230
| 40 = 4.8
| commitdate = June 8, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Michael Preddy
| position = DE
| hometown = Charleston, SC
| highschool = Porter-Gaud School
| feet = 6
| inches = 5
| weight = 240
| 40 = 4.8
| commitdate = July 12, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Qua Searcy
| position = DB
| hometown = Barnesville, GA
| highschool = Lamar County
| feet = 5
| inches = 11
| weight = 170
| 40 = 4.5
| commitdate = June 19, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Antonio Simmons
| position = DE
| hometown = Jacksonville, FL
| highschool = University Christian School
| feet = 6
| inches = 4
| weight = 210
| 40 = 4.6
| commitdate = November 3, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Jake Stickler
| position = OL
| hometown = Bradenton, FL
| highschool = Manatee
| feet = 6
| inches = 5
| weight = 281
| 40 = 5.3
| commitdate = July 26, 2013
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Kenderius Whitehead
| position = DE
| hometown = Milledgeville, GA
| highschool = Georgia Military College
| feet = 6
| inches = 5
| weight = 225
| 40 = *
| commitdate = February 2, 2014
| scout stars = 3
| rivals stars = 3
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars =
}}
{{College athlete recruit entry
| recruit = Jake Whitley
| position = OL
| hometown = North Augusta, SC
| highschool = North Augusta
| feet = 6
| inches = 4
| weight = 295
| 40 = 5.2
| commitdate = September 4, 2013
| scout stars = 2
| rivals stars = 2
| 247 stars = 3
| espn stars = 3
}}
{{College athlete recruit end
| 40 = yes
| year = 2014
| rivals ref title = Georgia Tech 2014 Football Commitments
| scout ref title = 2014 Georgia Tech Commits
| espn ref title = 2014 Player Commitments – Georgia Tech
| rivals school = georgiatech
| scout s = 140
| espn schoolid = 59
| scout overall = 47
| rivals overall = 47
| 247 overall = 56
| espn overall = 54
| accessdate = February 5, 2014
| collapse = no
}}
=Spring game=
Georgia Tech's spring game was held on April 14 at Bobby Dodd Stadium. In a rain-soaked game, the White team, led by quarterback Tim Byerly, defeated the Gold team 20–12.[http://www.ramblinwreck.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/041814aae.html White Tops Gold 20–12 In Rain-Soaked Spring Game]. ramblinwreck.com. 18 April 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
Coaching staff
Schedule
{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 2014
| poll = AP Poll (1–8) and CFP Poll (9–15) released prior to game
| timezone = Eastern
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = August 30
| time = 12:30 pm
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank =
| opponent = Wofford
| site_stadium = Bobby Dodd Stadium
| site_cityst = Atlanta, GA
| tv = ACCRSN
| score = 38–19
| attend = 45,403
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 6
| time = 4:00 pm
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = Tulane
| site_stadium = Yulman Stadium
| site_cityst = New Orleans, LA
| tv = ESPNews
| score = 38–21
| attend = 30,000
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 13
| time = 12:00 pm
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank =
| opponent = Georgia Southern
| site_stadium = Bobby Dodd Stadium
| site_cityst = Atlanta, GA
| tv = RSN
| score = 42–38
| attend = 53,173
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 20
| time = 12:00 pm
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = Virginia Tech
| gamename = Battle of the Techs
| site_stadium = Lane Stadium
| site_cityst = Blacksburg, VA
| tv = ESPN
| score = 27–24
| attend = 62,318
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 4
| time = 7:30 pm
| w/l = w
| rank =
| opponent = Miami (FL)
| site_stadium = Bobby Dodd Stadium
| site_cityst = Atlanta, GA
| tv = ESPN2
| score = 28–17
| attend = 52,221
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 11
| time = 12:30 pm
| w/l = l
| rank = 22
| opponent = Duke
| site_stadium = Bobby Dodd Stadium
| site_cityst = Atlanta, GA
| tv = ACCN
| score = 25–31
| attend = 44,281
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 18
| time = 7:00 pm
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = North Carolina
| site_stadium = Kenan Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Chapel Hill, NC
| tv = ESPNU
| score = 43–48
| attend = 53,000
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 25
| time = 3:30 pm
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = Pittsburgh
| site_stadium = Heinz Field
| site_cityst = Pittsburgh, PA
| tv = ESPNU
| score = 56–28
| attend = 44,734
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 1
| time = 3:30 pm
| w/l = w
| homecoming = y
| rank =
| opponent = Virginia
| site_stadium = Bobby Dodd Stadium
| site_cityst = Atlanta, GA
| tv = ESPNU
| score = 35–10
| attend = 46,657
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 8
| time = 12:30 pm
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 24
| opponent = North Carolina State
| site_stadium = Carter–Finley Stadium
| site_cityst = Raleigh, NC
| tv = ACCN
| score = 56–23
| attend = 54,653
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 15
| time = 12:00 pm
| w/l = w
| rank = 22
| opponent = Clemson
| opprank = 19
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Bobby Dodd Stadium
| site_cityst = Atlanta, GA
| tv = ESPN
| score = 28–6
| attend = 49,378
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 29
| time = 12:00 pm
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| rank = 16
| opponent = Georgia
| opprank = 9
| gamename = Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate
| site_stadium = Sanford Stadium
| site_cityst = Athens, GA
| tv = SECN
| score = 30–24
| overtime = OT
| attend = 92,746
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = December 6
| time = 8:00 pm
| w/l = l
| neutral = y
| rank = 11
| opponent = Florida State
| opprank = 4
| gamename = ACC Championship Game
| site_stadium = Bank of America Stadium
| site_cityst = Charlotte, NC
| tv = ABC
| score = 35–37
| attend = 64,808
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = December 31
| time = 8:00 pm
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| rank = 12
| opponent = Mississippi State
| opprank = 7
| gamename = Orange Bowl
| site_stadium = Sun Life Stadium
| site_cityst = Miami Gardens, FL
| tv = ESPN
| score = 49–34
| attend = 58,211
}}
}}
Game summaries
=Wofford=
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Terriers
|R1=3
|R2=6
|R3=3
|R4=7
|Home=Yellow Jackets
|H1=7
|H2=3
|H3=14
|H4=14
}}
{{see also|2014 Wofford Terriers football team}}
Near the end of the first half, Wofford took a 9–7 lead on a 92-yard touchdown run from Ray Smith. However, the Yellow Jackets were able to take a 10–9 lead into halftime with a 30-yard field goal from Harrison Butker. The Yellow Jackets expanded their lead in the third quarter 24–12 thanks to two touchdowns to wide receiver DeAndre Smelter. The Terriers closed gap 24–19 in the middle of the fourth quarter thanks to a 4-yard touchdown run from Octavius Harden, but the Yellow Jackets were able to score two more touchdowns towards the end of the game to win the matchup 38–19. In his first start as Georgia Tech's quarterback, Justin Thomas had 353 total yards of offense, including 282 passing yards.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547772 Thomas' 353 yards leads Ga Tech over Wofford 38–19]. ESPN. 30 August 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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=Tulane=
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Yellow Jackets
|R1=7
|R2=17
|R3=7
|R4=7
|Home=Green Wave
|H1=14
|H2=7
|H3=0
|H4=0
}}
{{see also|2014 Tulane Green Wave football team}}
In the first game at Yulman Stadium, Georgia Tech defeated Tulane, 38–21. Tulane took a 14–7 lead going into the second quarter. Georgia Tech tied the game, 14–14, on a 10-yard interception return from linebacker Quayshawn Nealy. Tulane took a 21–14 lead with 9:38 left in the half on a 61-yard touchdown pass from Tanner Lee to Xavier Rush. An interception of Tanner Lee helped set up a 19-yard touchdown run from Tony Zenon to tie the game, 21–21. A 46-yard field goal from Harrison Butker gave Georgia Tech a 24–21 lead at halftime. Tulane was shut out in the second half, as Georgia Tech scored two more touchdowns to give the Yellow Jackets a 38–21 victory.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547656|title=Georgia Tech vs. Tulane – Game Recap – September 6, 2014 – ESPN|work=ESPN.go.com|access-date=January 10, 2017}}
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=Georgia Southern=
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Eagles
|R1=7
|R2=3
|R3=20
|R4=8
|Home=Yellow Jackets
|H1=14
|H2=21
|H3=0
|H4=7
}}
{{see also|2014 Georgia Southern Eagles football team}}
Georgia Tech dominated the first half, going into half with a 35–10 lead. However, Georgia Southern scored 28 unanswered points to give the Eagles a 38–35 lead in the middle of the fourth quarter. Recovering a Georgia Southern fumble with 4:12 remaining in the game, Georgia Tech were able to take a 42–38 lead with 23 seconds remaining on a 13-yard touchdown pass from Justin Thomas to Deon Hill to avoid a huge upset.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547773 GaTech blows big lead, rallies to beat GaSouthern]. ESPN. 13 September 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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=Virginia Tech=
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Yellow Jackets
|R1=3
|R2=7
|R3=0
|R4=17
|Home=Hokies
|H1=3
|H2=13
|H3=0
|H4=8
}}
{{see also|2014 Virginia Tech Hokies football team|Battle of the Techs}}
Virginia Tech led 13–3 in the middle of the second quarter. However, Georgia Tech was able to make it a 13–10 game on a 2-yard touchdown run from Justin Thomas. Georgia Tech took a 17–16 lead in the fourth quarter on a 41-yard interception return by Paul Davis. The Hokies then took a 24–17 when quarterback Michael Brewer recovered a fumble and ran 21 yards for a touchdown. Georgia Tech tied the game 24–24 on a nine-play, 67-yard drive that included a 4th-and-15 conversion and a 31-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Smelter. Michael Brewer was intercepted on the ensuing Hokies drive. Taking advantage of the interception, Georgia Tech won the game 27–24 on a 24-yard field goal from Harrison Butker as time expired.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547774 Georgia Tech rallies past Virginia Tech, 27–24]. ESPN. 20 September 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2015.[https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2014/09/20/georgia-tech-rallies-past-virginia-tech-27-24/15965003/ Georgia Tech rallies past Virginia Tech, 27–24]. USA Today. 20 September 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2015. The game not only marked Georgia Tech's first victory over Virginia Tech since 2009, but also at Blacksburg since 2006.
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=Miami=
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Hurricanes
|R1=14
|R2=0
|R3=3
|R4=0
|Home=Yellow Jackets
|H1=7
|H2=7
|H3=7
|H4=7
}}
{{see also|2014 Miami Hurricanes football team}}
The Hurricanes scored first on a 21-yard touchdown pass from Brad Kaaya to Braxton Berrios. Georgia Tech tied the game 7–7 on a 1-yard touchdown run from Justin Thomas. At the end of the first quarter, Miami took a 14–7 lead on a 24-yard touchdown run from Duke Johnson. The Yellow Jackets would control the rest of the game, as Georgia Tech outscored Miami 21–3 to give the Yellow Jackets a 28–17 victory. The game marked Georgia Tech's first victory over Miami since 2008.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547790 Georgia Tech wears down Miami, stays unbeaten]. ESPN. 4 October 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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=Duke=
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Blue Devils
|R1=7
|R2=7
|R3=10
|R4=7
|Home=#22 Yellow Jackets
|H1=3
|H2=9
|H3=0
|H4=13
}}
{{see also|2014 Duke Blue Devils football team}}
Georgia Tech entered the game ranked in the AP Poll for the first time since week 13 of the 2011 season.Sugiura, Ken. [http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/college/now-ranked-tech-becomes-the-hunted/nhcTb/?icmp=ajc_internallink_invitationbox_apr2013_ajcstub1#3732cf35.3461394.735512 Now ranked, Tech becomes the hunted]. myajc.com. 5 October 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015. Duke took a 31–12 lead in the middle of the fourth quarter on a 1-yard touchdown run from Thomas Sirk. Georgia Tech was able to close the gap 31–25 thanks to two Tim Byerly rushing touchdowns. However, Georgia Tech was unable to recover their onside kick with 1:27 remaining in the game, giving the Blue Devils the victory. Georgia Tech turned the ball over three times and quarterback Justin Thomas was benched in favor of Tim Byerly the fourth quarter after Thomas threw his second interception. The game not only marked Georgia Tech's first loss to Duke since 2003, but also at home since 1994.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547755 Duke ends 10-year skid, upsets No. 22 Georgia Tech]. ESPN. 11 October 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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=North Carolina=
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Yellow Jackets
|R1=7
|R2=10
|R3=7
|R4=19
|Home=Tar Heels
|H1=7
|H2=14
|H3=14
|H4=13
}}
{{see also|2014 North Carolina Tar Heels football team}}
Georgia Tech trailed 42–31 in the fourth quarter after a 36-yard touchdown pass from Marquise Williams to Mack Hollins. The Yellow Jackets then scored two unanswered touchdowns, the latter being a 75-yard touchdown run off a reverse from wide receiver DeAndre Smelter, to give Georgia Tech a 43–42 lead with 3:07 remaining in the game. However, North Carolina scored on a 2-yard touchdown run from T. J. Logan with 11 seconds remaining to give the Tar Heels a 48–43 victory. The game marked Georgia Tech's first loss to UNC since 2008.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547775 North Carolina edges Georgia Tech 48–43]. ESPN. 18 October 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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=Pittsburgh=
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Yellow Jackets
|R1=28
|R2=0
|R3=7
|R4=21
|Home=Panthers
|H1=0
|H2=14
|H3=7
|H4=7
}}
{{see also|2014 Pittsburgh Panthers football team}}
Taking advantage of four Pittsburgh turnovers, Georgia Tech took a 28–0 lead early in the game. Pittsburgh closed the gap 28–14 in the second quarter with two rushing touchdown from James Conner. After trading touchdowns the third quarter, Georgia Tech pulled away from the Panthers with three more rushing touchdowns to give Georgia Tech a 56–28 victory.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547776 Yellow Jackets top mistake-prone Pitt 56–28]. ESPN. 25 October 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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=Virginia=
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Cavaliers
|R1=7
|R2=3
|R3=0
|R4=0
|Home=Yellow Jackets
|H1=14
|H2=7
|H3=7
|H4=7
}}
{{see also|2014 Virginia Cavaliers football team}}
At Georgia Tech's Homecoming game, the Yellow Jackets defeated the Cavaliers 35–10. Quarterback Justin Thomas threw three touchdowns and running back Synjyn Days ran for 147 yards while the Georgia Tech defense held Virginia to only 22 rushing yards.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547777 Thomas, Days lift Georgia Tech past Virginia 35–10]. ESPN. 1 November 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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=North Carolina State=
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=#24 Yellow Jackets
|R1=14
|R2=21
|R3=14
|R4=7
|Home=Wolfpack
|H1=13
|H2=3
|H3=0
|H4=7
}}
{{see also|2014 NC State Wolfpack football team}}
Georgia Tech trailed 13–7 near the end of the first quarter, but the Yellow Jackets outscored the Wolfpack 49–10 the rest of the game to win 56–23. Georgia Tech's offense rushed for 479 yards while the defense scored two defensive touchdowns.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547778 Georgia Tech beats NC State 56–23]. ESPN. 8 November 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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=Clemson=
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{{see also|2014 Clemson Tigers football team|Clemson–Georgia Tech football rivalry}}
Georgia Tech took a 6–3 lead in the first quarter on an 85-yard interception return from Jamal Golden. In the third quarter, Chris Milton returned an interception 62 yards for a touchdown to give Georgia Tech a 25–6 lead. Georgia Tech won the game 28–6. Georgia Tech's defense limited Clemson's offense to only 190 yards.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547748 Yellow Jackets return two interceptions for long TDs to rout Clemson]. ESPN. 15 November 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
In the following bye week, Georgia Tech clinched the ACC Coastal Division title when North Carolina defeated Duke 45–20.Hale, David. [https://www.espn.com/blog/acc/post/_/id/77495/georgia-tech-celebrates-coastal-title Georgia Tech celebrates Coastal title]. ESPN. 20 November 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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=Georgia=
{{see also|2014 Georgia Bulldogs football team|Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate}}
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Georgia took a 7–0 lead early in the first quarter on a 1-yard touchdown run from Nick Chubb. Towards the end of the first quarter, Georgia drove deep into Georgia Tech's territory, hoping to expand their lead. However, Nick Chubb lost a fumble at Georgia Tech's 1-yard line.
Taking advantage of Chubb's fumble, Georgia Tech drove to Georgia's 20-yard line. However, Georgia Tech came up empty when Harrison Butker's kick was blocked. On the ensuing Georgia drive, UGA drove once again drove deep Georgia Tech territory. However, Georgia once again lost a fumble at Georgia Tech's 1-yard line, this time a fumble by Sony Michel. Taking advantage of the fumble, Georgia Tech was able to tie the game 7–7 near the end of the second quarter on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Justin Thomas to Darren Waller. In the third quarter, Georgia took a 14–7 lead after UGA's Damian Swann returned a Justin Thomas fumble 99-yards for a touchdown. After blocking a Georgia field goal, Georgia Tech tied the game 14–14 on a 4-yard touchdown run from Zach Laskey.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/playbyplay?gameId=400547779&period=0 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets vs. Georgia Bulldogs play-by-play]. ESPN. 29 November 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
Early in the fourth quarter, Georgia took a 17–14 lead on a 19-yard field goal from Marshall Morgan. Georgia Tech responded with an 8-yard touchdown run from Zach Laskey to give the Yellow Jackets a 21–17 lead. Georgia Tech was then able to recover their own kickoff at Georgia's 27-yard line. However, Justin Thomas fumbled with 2:41 remaining in the game. Taking advantage of the fumble, UGA took a 24–21 lead with 18 seconds remaining on a 3-yard passing touchdown from Hutson Mason to Malcolm Mitchell. A squib kickoff gave Georgia Tech good field possession. After Justin Thomas scrambled 21 yards, Harrison Butker kicked a 53-yard field goal to tie the game 24–24 and send the game into overtime.
Georgia Tech received the ball first in overtime and took a 30–24 lead on a 2-yard touchdown run from Zach Laskey. However, the extra point was blocked and the game remained 30–24. On the ensuing UGA possession, Georgia was able to drive to Georgia Tech's 9-yard line, needing a touchdown and extra point to win. However, on a 2nd and goal play, Georgia Tech cornerback D.J. White intercepted a Hutson Mason pass intended for Malcolm Mitchell, sealing a victory for Georgia Tech. The game was Georgia Tech's first win over Georgia since 2008.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400547779 No. 16 Georgia Tech pulls out wild OT win over No. 9 Georgia]. ESPN. 29 November 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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=Florida State (ACC Championship Game)=
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{{see also|2014 Florida State Seminoles football team|2014 ACC Championship Game}}
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In the ACC Championship Game, Georgia Tech took on Florida State, the defending national champions. Georgia Tech's offense scored on their first three possessions to give Georgia Tech a 21–14 lead in the middle of the second quarter. However, FSU scored two unanswered touchdowns to give FSU a 28–21 lead into halftime.
Georgia Tech was able to tie the game 28–28 on the opening drive in the third quarter. However, Florida State scored three field goals from Roberto Aguayo as the Seminoles were able to limit Georgia Tech's offense and pull ahead 37–28. Georgia Tech was able to cut Florida States' lead to two on a 25-yard touchdown pass from Justin Thomas to Darren Waller to make it a 37–35 game with 1:47 remaining. However, Georgia Tech was unable to recover their onside kick and Florida State was able to run out the clock, giving FSU the ACC Championship.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400608167 FSU holds off Georgia Tech to win ACC; eyes CFP spot next]. ESPN. 6 December 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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=Mississippi State (Orange Bowl)=
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{{see also|2014 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team|2014 Orange Bowl (December)}}
Appearing in its seventh Orange Bowl, Georgia Tech defeated Mississippi State 49–34. The Yellow Jackets went up 14–0 before Mississippi State scored 13 straight points to make it a 14–13 game. Georgia Tech was able to extend its lead 21–13 on a 13-yard touchdown run from Justin Thomas. On the final play of the first half, Mississippi State's Dak Prescott completed a 42-yard Hail Mary pass to make it a 21–20 lead going into halftime. On the second play of the second half, Georgia Tech went up 28–20 on a 69-yard touchdown run from Synjyn Days. Two more rushing touchdowns from Justin Thomas helped expand Georgia Tech's lead 42–20. In the first play of the fourth quarter, Mississippi State cut into Georgia Tech's lead on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Dak Prescott to De'Runnya Wilson to make it a 42–27 game. Georgia Tech was able to respond with a 4-yard touchdown run from Synjyn Days to give Georgia Tech a 49–27 lead. The Bulldogs were able to cut into Georgia Tech's lead with a 12-yard touchdown pass from Dak Prescott to De'Runnya Wilson with 2:20 remaining in the game to make it a 49–34 game. However, the Bulldogs were unable to recover their onside kick, and Georgia Tech was able to seal the win after running out the clock.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/playbyplay?gameId=400610180&period=2 Mississippi State Bulldogs vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets play-by-play]. ESPN. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
Georgia Tech rushed for 452 yards and Justin Thomas, the game's MVP, accounted for four total touchdowns. The game also marked Georgia Tech's first Orange Bowl victory in 63 years.[https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/400610180 Justin Thomas' four total TDs lead Georgia Tech over Mississippi State]. ESPN. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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Rankings
{{Further|2014 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings}}
{{NCAA Division I FBS CFP ranking movements
| year = {{2014}}
| finalpollweek = 16
| cfpfirstweek = 9
| AP_pre = NR
| coaches_pre = RV
| AP_1 = NR
| coaches_1 = NR
| AP_2 = NR
| coaches_2 = NR
| AP_3 = NR
| coaches_3 = NR
| AP_4 = RV
| coaches_4 = RV
| AP_5 = RV
| coaches_5 = RV
| AP_6 = 22
| coaches_6 = 23
| AP_7 = RV
| coaches_7 = RV
| AP_8 = NR
| coaches_8 = NR
| AP_9 = NR
| coaches_9 = RV
| cfp_9 = NR
| AP_10 = RV
| coaches_10 = RV
| cfp_10 = 24
| AP_11 = 24
| coaches_11 = 23
| cfp_11 = 22
| AP_12 = 17
| coaches_12 = 16
| cfp_12 = 18
| AP_13 = 16
| coaches_13 = 15
| cfp_13 = 16
| AP_14 = 12
| coaches_14 = 12
| cfp_14 = 11
| AP_15 = 10
| coaches_15 = 9
| cfp_15 = 12
| AP_16 = 8
| coaches_16 = 7
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Awards
=Conference awards=
=Honors=
==All-ACC==
Nine players were honored as All-ACC selections by coaches[http://www.theacc.com/news/atlantic-coast-conference-announces-2014-football-coaches-awards-all-acc-team-12-10-2014 Atlantic Coast Conference Announces 2014 Football Coaches' Awards, All-ACC Team] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150104213850/http://www.theacc.com/news/atlantic-coast-conference-announces-2014-football-coaches-awards-all-acc-team-12-10-2014 |date=January 4, 2015 }}. theacc.com. 10 December 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
- Second team
::Adam Gotsis
::Zach Laskey
- Third team
::Quayshawn Nealy
::Jamal Golden
- Honorable mention
::Synjyn Days
::KeShun Freeman (who was also selected as a Freshman All-American)
=NFL draft=
The following Georgia Tech players were selected in the 2015 NFL draft:
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Round | Pick | Overall | Name | Position | Team |
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4th | 32 | 131 | Shaq Mason | Offensive Guard | New England Patriots |
4th | 33 | 132 | DeAndre Smelter | Wide receiver | San Francisco 49ers |
6th | 28 | 204 | Darren Waller | Wide receiver | Baltimore Ravens |
References
{{Reflist}}
{{Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football navbox}}
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