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Thursday, October 28, 2004
ATLANTA (AP) -- Virginia Tech just couldn't seem to get going. There were turnovers. There were botched plays. There were missed opportunities. Then, in the last 5½ minutes, Bryan Randall and the Hokies turned it all around. Randall threw two long touchdowns in the fourth quarter and Roland Minor finished off Georgia Tech with a 64-yard interception return, rallying No. 22 Virginia Tech to a wild 34-20 victory Thursday night. "It was one of the best moments of my career," Randall ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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