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Tech's Bedford juggles football, academic load
It was the week leading to the ACC Championship game, and Georgia Tech junior center Sean Bedford was a wreck.
Tech's only bowl winner hoping to share new postseason memory
Anthony Allen began to get a lonely, sinking feeling. Hand raised high in the air, he looked around like an excited student eager to answer a question with a reply he was certain others in the room shared.
Competition breeds O-line success
Ask Cord Howard to recap the handiwork of Georgia Tech's offensive line this season, and the veteran guard will give a direct and somewhat optimistic reply.
Meet the Hawkeyes: Jacketsa bowl foe is physical, defense-dominated team
In an unofficial, unscientific poll carried out by a pair of reporters last week, some very unalarming results were revealed.
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Battle upfront may decide ACC title game
Josh Nesbitt says Georgia Tech has something to prove in Saturday's ACC championship game.
Five players from GT's offense make all-ACC team
Coastal Division champion Georgia Tech has placed five offensive players on the all-Atlantic Coast Conference team.
Sean Bedford - We Have to Play Our Game
Georgia Tech center Sean Bedford and his teammates were feeling the pain of the Saturday night loss to Georgia.
They had long been written off. As defensive woes and offensive miscues highlighted some of the Georgia Bulldogs' most painful losses this season, there was good reason they had unofficially been dubbed the inferior team in their home state.
Georgia Tech Player Bedford Garners Attention Off Field
Georgia Tech's Center Sean Bedford was just was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Lineman of the Week, the league office announced Monday.
Rushing for 30 yards and completing one's only passing attempt can be good enough to get a pat on the back.
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The Yellow Jackets sacked Lewis and backup Sean Renfree four times for 35 yards.
Georgia Tech's Bedford Makes Time for Spread Option and D'Alembert's Paradox
It would be an easy ruse. Sean Bedford would belly up to a bar to watch a football game and wait for that inevitable moment when the fan on the next stool, a beer in one hand and a chicken wing in the other, sneered at the unfortunate offensive lineman who moved before the snap and drew a penalty flag.
Play of the Day: Tech's gamble pays off
Georgia Tech had rebounded from a September loss at Miami to take control of the ACC Coastal Division race.
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Bedford center of attention at Georgia Tech
Published: Monday, November 9, 2009 at 11:54 p.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 9, 2009 at 11:54 p.m. Like all of the players starting for schools currently ranked in the BCS top 10 and dreaming of Pasadena, Georgia Tech's starting center had plenty of offers when he was preparing to make a college choice.
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Georgia Tech football is No. 4 in the BCS system
Over a monthlong haul, ending next Saturday in Durham, N.C., Georgia Tech will have played in succession four of the country's highest-ranked schools.
McRae enjoying Yellow Jackets' success
For now, Nick McRae may not be the most game-used member of Georgia Tech's offensive line.
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Tech squeezing opponents in second half
It happens in the second half, though not even Georgia Tech knows when. It might start with a outside pitch or a pass.
NOTEBOOK: Tech tricks Chancellor, runs for major gains
To the surprise and chagrin of those around him, Kam Chancellor sat defiant as he delivered the definitive statement.
Virginia coach Al Groh went against his usual strategy when the Cavaliers won the coin flip before Saturday's ACC Coastal Division game against No.
Ga. Tech's old-school offense confounds Va. Tech
It looks like a quaint offense until you get gouged for a 39-yard run. It looks quaint until the fullback, called a B-back, blasts through the middle of your defense for 33 yards.
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