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By Mark Schlabach
ESPN.com Thursday, September 10, 2009 ATLANTA -- In the first quarter of Georgia Tech's 30-27 victory over Clemson on Thursday night, the Yellow Jackets looked like a legitimate top-15 team. The No. 15 Yellow Jackets ran coach Paul Johnson's triple-option spread offense to perfection on their first touchdown, with quarterback Josh Nesbitt making a last-second pitch to Louisville transfer Anthony Allen, who ran 82 yards down the right sideline. Midway through the first quarter, Georgia Tech cornerback Jerrard Tarrant returned a p ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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