Though the 35-21 final score from Saturday's loss against the No. 10 Miami Hurricanes makes it look like Georgia Tech was severely outmatched by Mark Richt's team, the truth is that the Jackets had an excellent opportunity to come away with a victory had they not shot themselves in the foot twice in a minute-long period. It was two straight fumbles lost by the Jackets that were scooped up for Miami touchdowns which turned a hotly-contested 14-7 game into a 28-7 struggle, one which would only look worse before any significant strides were made by Tech. The defense eventually got everything moving, forcing the Canes to go three-and-out a number of times in the second half, but the offense just couldn't get hot enough to help the Jackets come back from the 21-point first-half deficit.
Technical Tidbits 10/3: Jackets fumble away upset victory, Watson and Jackson duel for ACC supremacy
