Georgia football: Observations of the Bulldog’s opponents after week 10

LEXINGTON, KY - NOVEMBER 04: Stephen Johnson (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – NOVEMBER 4: Nathan Cottrell (Photo by Ryan M. Kelly/Getty Images)
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Georgia Tech loses close game to Virginia

So much for that great season Georgia Tech was supposed to have. It began with one ugly, heartbreaking loss and that seems to be how every loss as gone for them. Couldn’t happen to a better school if I’m being honest.

The Virginia loss is just the next in a line of such losses. The Jackets led 14-13 at halftime and then quickly built a 28-13 lead with a long touchdown run and a pick-six. And just like against Tennessee and Miami, Georgia Tech allowed another comeback.

Virginia outscored Tech 27-8 in the final 27 minutes to win 40-36. And at this point you must question; can Georgia Tech play quality football for 60 minutes? We know Georgia can. With the Bulldogs depth, all they need to do is stop the triple option and score some touchdowns and the Bulldogs will win.