Sunday, November 21, 2004

Stories on the Virginia Loss

GT SENIORS GO OUT WITH A THUD

CAVS CRUISE PAST JACKETS
On our late season play:

The Yellow Jackets have shown a tendency to let seasons, not just quarterbacks, slip away late. Now Tech, which is 4-6 in November under Gailey, faces its stiffest test of the season, archrival Georgia. The season finale offers much the same chances Saturday's affair did. Importantly, it offers a chance to forget.

PRESSURE HEATS UP FOR BALL

JACKETS CANNOT OVERCOME BALL INT
Well, Andy-Tidwell Neal shows once again that we are all putting pressure on 18 year old young men:
"If we would've gotten that touchdown, who knows what would've happened," Tidwell-Neal said. "It hurts. But we tried to keep Reggie up, tried to keep his spirits up. Because he needs to really feel like we're trying to help him out."

REGGIE BALL STRUGGLES IN "GROWTH GAME"

VIRGINIA ROLLS OVER GT
The article opens:
The next step, the one that has proven so elusive to the Georgia Tech football program in recent years, was out of reach again Saturday.

HAMILTON "INTERCEPTS" JACKET'S GAME PLAN

GROH'S BELIEF SYSTEM ON DISPLAY IN ATLANTA
Al Groh on burning his freshman punter's redshirt against GT:
"Some of you guys are obsessed with this redshirt thing," Groh said. "I'm obsessed with winning. We're going to use every resource available to us to win a game. Who knows when we're going to be back in this position again? If a guy can help us win a game, hey, who knows how that game would have gone without him?"

CAV'S FROSH PUNTER SHINES IN DEBUT

FRESHMAN PUNTER DISPLAYS MOXIE

CAVS KEEP PACE

UVA STAYS ALIVE IN ACC RACE

ALL-AROUND DOMINATION

GROH & CO FINALLY BREAK FUTILITY STREAK

WON FOR THE ROAD

VIRGINIA STIFLES GT