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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Miami Hurricanes

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Another close one: Miami rallies, beats Georgia Tech 33-30

Georgia Tech intercepts Miami's 2-point conversion and takes it to the house

To the Hurricanes, another win was all that mattered.

Tyler Van Dyke threw three touchdown passes, Charleston Rambo had 210 receiving yards to nearly break the Miami single-game record and the Hurricanes continued their second-half surge with a 33-30 win over Georgia Tech on Saturday.

Van Dyke completed 22 of 34 passes for 389 yards, becoming the first Miami quarterback since Bernie Kosar in 1984 with three consecutive games of at least 325 yards through the air. And they've come in three consecutive wins, as Miami continues trying to shake off a 2-4 start.

“What they've learned is they can manage any situation," said Miami coach Manny Diaz, whose team has played five consecutive games decided by four points or less, the first such streak in school history.

Jaylan Knighton ran for a career-best 162 yards and a score for Miami (5-4, 3-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), which visits rival Florida State next week with a chance to secure bowl-eligibility and improve its hopes in the ACC's Coastal race.

Diaz said he allowed players a whole minute or two postgame to enjoy the win before making the annual announcement: “It's Florida State week," he said, immediately turning the page.

Rambo had seven catches, falling just 10 yards shy of matching the Miami record of 220 yards set by Eddie Brown in 1984, and raved about both Knighton and Van Dyke afterward.

“TVD. TV Dinner. That boy is going to make plays," Rambo said.

Keyshawn Smith’s touchdown catch with 10:27 left put Miami ahead for good, and Mike Harley also had a scoring grab for the Hurricanes — who have played a FBS-leading six games decided by four points or less this season, going 4-2 in those contests.

Jeff Sims threw for 194 yards and a touchdown for Georgia Tech (3-6, 2-5). Jordan Mason had a 71-yard rushing score for the Yellow Jackets, while Jahmyr Gibbs had a 50-yard TD catch and Jaylon King had a fumble return for another touchdown for Georgia Tech.

It was the fifth loss by nine points or less this season for Georgia Tech, the third by six points or less.

“Guys battled," Yellow Jackets coach Geoff Collins said, “They fought all the way until the end. It hurts. But we have to get over the hump of these one-score games.”

Miami got touchdowns out of its first two possessions for the second straight week, going up 14-0 midway through the opening quarter on scoring throws from Van Dyke to Harley (8 yards) and Rambo (35 yards).

That’s when slippery ball syndrome started for the Hurricanes. Miami got only three points from its next six possessions, fumbling the ball away three times, getting one field goal, missing another and punting once.

And it nearly cost them, with Georgia Tech leading 21-17 at the half and holding a 28-24 edge going into the fourth.

“We never got down on ourselves and I think that really helped us," Van Dyke said.

The Yellow Jackets were down 33-28 after Smith’s touchdown, but got a safety out of Miami’s conversion try when Juanyeh Thomas intercepted Van Dyke’s throw and returned it 100 yards for two points — the first such play by a Georgia Tech player since Ken Swilling did it against Duke Oct. 28, 1989.

“Quite an extraordinary game," Diaz said.

THE TAKEAWAY

Georgia Tech: Gibbs is on an amazing big-play roll. He’s had a play of at least 50 yards now in five consecutive games — a 71-yard catch vs. Pitt on Oct. 2, a 77-yard catch vs. Duke on Oct. 9, a 71-yard rush vs. Virginia on Oct. 23, a 61-yard rush vs. Virginia Tech last week, and the 50-yard touchdown reception early in the third quarter Saturday.

Miami: The Hurricanes’ three first-half fumbles lost were the most by an ACC team in a game this season and tied for the most by any team nationally so far this season in a first half. The last time an ACC team lost more fumbles in any half of a conference game was Nov. 12, 2016, when Virginia lost four second-half fumbles against Miami.

THE SERIES

Miami’s win knotted the all-time series between the teams, 13-13.

UP NEXT

Georgia Tech: Hosts Boston College on Nov. 13.

Miami: Visits Florida State on Nov. 13.

How To Watch

How can I watch Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets vs. Miami Hurricanes?
  • TV Channel: Yellow Jackets at Hurricanes 2021 College Football, week 10, is broadcasted on ESPN3.
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Scoring Summary

MIA TD 1st Period 9:10 Mike Harley 8 Yd pass from Tyler Van Dyke (Andres Borregales Kick)
MIA TD 1st Period 7:14 Charleston Rambo 35 Yd pass from Tyler Van Dyke (Andres Borregales Kick)
GT TD 1st Period 4:21 Jordan Mason 71 Yd Run (Brent Cimaglia Kick)
GT TD 2nd Period 13:22 Jahmyr Gibbs 29 Yd Run (Brent Cimaglia Kick)
MIA FG 2nd Period 9:48 Andres Borregales 28 Yd Field Goal
GT TD 2nd Period 7:56 Jaylon King 40 Yd Fumble Return (Brent Cimaglia Kick)
MIA TD 3rd Period 13:59 Jaylan Knighton 2 Yd Run (Andres Borregales Kick)
GT TD 3rd Period 10:33 Jahmyr Gibbs 50 Yd pass from Jeff Sims (Brent Cimaglia Kick)
MIA FG 4th Period 13:20 Andres Borregales 31 Yd Field Goal
MIA TD 4th Period 10:27 Key'Shawn Smith 15 Yd pass from Tyler Van Dyke (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)
GT D2P 4th Period 10:27 Juanyeh Thomas Defensive PAT Conversion

Statistics

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15 1st Downs 24
8-20 3rd down efficiency 6-13
1-2 4th down efficiency 0-2
329 Total Yards 563
194 Passing 389
21/38 Comp/Att 22/34
5.1 Yards per pass 11.4
135 Rushing 174
32 Rushing Attempts 42
4.2 Yards per rush 4.1
8-76 Penalties 3-35
1 Turnovers 3
0 Fumbles lost 3
1 Interceptions thrown 0
34:13 Possession 25:47

Game Information

Hard Rock Stadium

Location: Miami Gardens, FL
Attendance: 48,161 · Capacity:
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