Georgia Tech Escapes Against Wake Forest In OT Thriller
Sometimes football gods have a twisted sense of humor. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, Georgia Tech serves up a masterpiece that would make Shakespeare weep – and probably place a bet on the Yellow Jackets for next week.
The Comeback Kids Strike Again
Picture this: you’re down 17 points in the third quarter, your fans are probably already heading to their cars, and Wake Forest is dancing on your grave. But Georgia Tech Quarterback Haynes King had other plans – apparently, he didn’t get the memo about rolling over and playing dead.
The 16th-ranked Yellow Jackets clawed their way back from that 20-3 deficit like a caffeinated squirrel, forcing overtime with a clutch 33-yard field goal by Aidan Birr with just two seconds left on the clock. Talk about cutting it close – that kick had more pressure on it than a college freshman picking their major.
Overtime Drama That Would Make Hollywood Jealous
In overtime, King punched in a gutsy 2-yard touchdown run because, apparently, he enjoys making defensive coordinators lose sleep. Wake Forest answered right back with Demond Claiborne’s spectacular 25-yard touchdown scamper that had everyone in Winston-Salem believing in miracles again.
But here’s where it gets spicy. With both Claiborne banged up and quarterback Robby Ashford hobbling around like he’d stepped on a LEGO barefoot, Wake Forest Head Coach Jake Dickert made the gutsiest call of the day – going for two and the win.
The Play That Broke Hearts and Made Heroes
Ashford rolled right, looking for someone, anyone, to throw to. But Georgia Tech’s E.J. Lightsey had been studying film, apparently, because he jumped that pass route like he knew it was coming. Game over. Hearts broken. Yellow Jackets celebrating like they’d just won the lottery.
The image of Wake Forest players squatting in disbelief while Georgia Tech stormed the field? That is the kind of raw emotion that makes college football absolutely magical – and absolutely brutal.
What This Means Moving Forward
This victory pushes Georgia Tech to 5-0 for the first time since 2014, when Obama was still president and people thought the iPhone 6 was revolutionary. They’ve got an open week to heal up before facing Virginia Tech on October 11. Meanwhile, Wake Forest gets to stew over another blown lead – their second this season after coughing up a 14-point advantage to NC State earlier this month. That’s got to sting worse than stepping on a rusty nail.
