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19 and 26-yard lines, respectively. Their first-quarter time of possession was just 5:41, and their second-quarter possession time was 6:34. During the third and fourth quarters, when all four
Virginia Tech turnovers took place, Georgia's time of possession jumped to 10:41 and 7:47, respectively. In the third quarter, their average starting possession gained ten yards to the Georgia 36, and during the final quarter, their average starting position was the Virginia Tech 36-yard line. This fact allowed Georgia to capitalize on the Virginia Tech turnovers, turning them into points on the scoreboard.
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48.8 yards a punt. Pace's field goal helped to trigger a late-game rally by
Virginia Tech, which had been stunned by a Georgia onside kick and several interceptions thrown by Glennon. Schmitt's long punts, meanwhile, denied Georgia good field position in the first half of the game. Only in the second half, when Glennon's interceptions allowed Georgia to start on the Tech side of the field, was the Georgia offense able to reach the end zone. In the first and second quarters, Georgia's average starting position was their own 19-yard line and own 26-yard line, respectively.
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694:, whom he would have to go through in order to complete passes to his receivers. "They play kind of a different scheme than a lot of teams so it would be tough if you only had one week to try to prepare for these guys", Stafford said in an interview prior to the game. "They trust their corners a lot, but they've got good ones and can. They lock up a lot of time single receiver side because they've got a good corner down there that plays on the boundary."
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Mark Richt said before kickoff. "That's why they're the best (defense) in the country. Their interior defensive linemen are very, very strong and physical, and, really, everybody else is built for speed. Their edge rushers are tremendous, and their linebackers are outstanding and physical. Their defensive backs can all run and hit. It's going to be a real challenge." Of particular concern for quarterback Matt
Stafford were Virginia Tech's
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903:. Surprised by the unexpected play, the Virginia Tech coverage team was unable to recover the ball, which was leapt upon by the kicker, Brian Mimbs. With a new chance at offense and a sense of optimism triggered by the successful onside kick, Georgia drove down the field. Aided by 20 yards in penalties against Virginia Tech, the drive resulted in a six-yard touchdown pass to
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scorer in the game, earning 11 points. Ely-Kelso netted 264 yards in punts, an average of 37.7 yards per kick. Though not long, the punts were high enough in the air to allow
Georgia's special teams to get downfield and prevent long punt returns. Only two of Ely-Kelso's punts were returned by Tech kick returner Eddie Royal, and one return was for negative yardage.
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and one touchdown. Approximately a third (41 yards) of
Stafford's passing yards came on a single completion in the fourth quarter. Another long pass play netted Stafford 24 yards. Together, the two plays accounted for half of Stafford's total passing yards. Seven other completions netted only 64 yards, an average of just over 9 yards a play.
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on the clock. Due to the short time remaining, Virginia Tech was forced to attempt an onside kick in order to have another chance at offense. The kick was recovered by
Georgia, however, and the Bulldogs proceeded to rush the ball in three consecutive plays, forcing the Hokies to use their last timeout in order to conserve time for one final drive.
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nine tackles, two for a loss of yards. The tackles tied him with Paul Oliver, who also had nine. The third interception came from Kelin
Johnson, while the fumble was forced by Charles Johnson. Johnson had an active day as well. In addition to the forced fumble, he recorded four tackles, two sacks, and a pass break-up.
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participating conferences. Prior to 2006, the Chick-fil-A Bowl (then known as the Peach Bowl) matched the No. 5 team in the SEC versus the No. 3 team in the ACC. After the bowl increased its payout to $ 2.8 million per squad, it then was given the second pick from the ACC, with the Gator Bowl dropping to third.
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Georgia, Virginia Tech's kicking and special teams proved to have more success than either aspect of the offense. Virginia Tech kicker Brandon Pace scored a single 28-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter, and punter Nic Schmitt blasted four punts for a total of 195 yards, averaging
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Virginia Tech defense, led by junior linebackers Vince Hall and Xavier Adibi, was expected to present a challenge for the Georgia offense. "You try to find some kind of mismatch, but it's very difficult to do", Georgia head coach
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Virginia Tech and the University of Georgia faced each other on the football field. The two previous games—one in 1931 and the other in 1932—resulted in one loss and one win for each team. Various casinos and betting organizations favored Virginia Tech by 2.5–3 points when
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where Glennon passed for just 86 yards in the face of a tough defense. In a statistic unusual for the 2006 season, Glennon was not the only Tech player to complete a pass. Wide receiver Eddie Royal's 53-yard TD pass made him just the third Virginia Tech player to complete a pass during the 2006
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Georgia's kicking game had a far more active day than its offense. Punter Gordon Ely-Kelso booted seven punts and kicker Brandon Coutu nailed three field goals. The field goals, kicked from 39, 51, and 28 yards away and two extra points made Coutu Georgia's leading
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Virginia Tech's hopes to answer were smashed on the first play after Georgia's kickoff as Glennon fumbled the snap, losing the ball to Georgia's Quentin Moses. Georgia failed to pick up a first down following the turnover, but the fumble did turn into three points for the Bulldogs, as kicker Brandon
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A 19-yard punt return by Mikey Henderson put Georgia into good field position. Stafford capitalized on the opportunity, completing a 26-yard pass to put Georgia into field-goal range. After three unsuccessful plays, kicker Brandon Coutu connected on a 51-yard field goal to cut the Virginia Tech lead
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coverage by Georgia allowed Virginia Tech kick returner Eddie Royal to break free, returning the kick 56 yards back to the original line of scrimmage. As a result of the excellent field position provided by the return, Virginia Tech was able to drive the remaining 30 yards to the end zone.
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Branden Ore suffered an ankle injury in the Hokies' regular-season game against Wake Forest, but still took the field in the Chick-fil-A Bowl. The same could not be said for Georgia, whose original starting running back, Thomas Brown, suffered a season-ending knee injury in October. Filling his role
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Kregg Lumpkin. After the run, Lumpkin would amass only 13 additional yards in the remaining three quarters of play. Over half of Georgia's total offensive yards (200 total yards) came through the air from Stafford, who finished with 129 passing yards, one interception,
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As a result of the excellent field position, Virginia Tech seemed in position for an easy score. However, after a quick Tech first down, the Georgia defense stiffened and Tech was forced to settle for a field goal. The 28-yard kick by Brandon Pace cut Georgia's lead to 31–24, but only 3:42 remained
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Because Virginia Tech had received the opening kickoff, Georgia received the ball to open the second half. Stafford was able to connect with wide receiver Mario Raley for a 24-yard gain, taking Georgia to the 50-yard line, but Virginia Tech's defense stiffened and Georgia was forced to punt. Pinned
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Sean Glennon's four turnovers tied a career-high for interceptions and brought his season interception mark to 11. He completed 13 of his 26 passes for 94 yards and a completion percentage of 50%. The passing total of 94 yards was the second-lowest total in the entire
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After the Georgia kickoff, Glennon was again intercepted by Tony Taylor, who earned his second interception on the day and created Glennon's third turnover. Taylor returned the ball 16 yards to the Tech one-yard line, setting up an easy touchdown for the Bulldogs. With 6:54 remaining, Georgia
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Georgia was again unable to earn a first down in the ensuing possession, and attempted three straight rushing plays that earned a total of six yards. After a Georgia punt, Virginia Tech ran two rushing plays before attempting the same Royal pass that had gone for a touchdown earlier. Georgia,
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selections, bowl representatives paid US$ 3.25 million to the ACC, while the SEC, whose fifth team was selected, received $ 2.4 million. The combined $ 5.65 million payout was the seventh-largest among all college football bowl games, and the fourth-largest non-BCS bowl game payout.
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The win over #14 Virginia Tech enabled the Bulldogs to break into the Top 25 rankings in the final college football poll of the season. Georgia was ranked #23 in the country thanks to its win over the Hokies, who dropped to #19 nationally following the loss. The loss snapped a
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On the ensuing Tech possession, Tech's quarterback continued to play poorly. On the third play following the kickoff, Glennon was intercepted for the fourth time in the game. The downfield interception set up Georgia at their own 11-yard line. Georgia rushed the ball three times, forcing Virginia
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from the selection process, as the Yellow Jackets had already played Georgia earlier in the season, thus making a potential Georgia-Georgia Tech showdown less attractive. In addition, that matchup, while attractive to football fans in the Atlanta area (the site of the Chick-fil-A Bowl and home to
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That starting field position proved a boon for the Virginia Tech defense, which only allowed 200 total yards in the game. Tech linebacker Vince Hall led the Hokies and all defensive players with 13 tackles in the game. Tech recorded one interception during the game, courtesy of Brenden
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Nick Jones before the game. "You face great defenses week in and week out, and we face a great one week in and week out in practice against our defense. We've been up against great defenses and great personnel, so it's nothing new for us." Heading into the game, Georgia was ranked ninth in total
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Georgia's defense managed a strong performance statistically and in real terms. The most obvious examples of this were the three interceptions and one forced fumble that proved to be the turning point in the game. Two of the interceptions were caught by linebacker Tony Taylor, who also had
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made their selection. According to the official selection rules still used today, the team chosen to represent the ACC must be within one conference victory of the remaining, highest-ranked conference team or be ranked more than five spaces ahead of the ACC team with the best Conference record
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The 18-point comeback was the largest for Georgia under coach Mark Richt up to that point. In recognition of their performances during the game, Georgia linebacker Tony Taylor and quarterback Matthew Stafford were named the defensive and offensive MVPs of the game, respectively. Taylor's two
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Hill, who also made three tackles. Georgia's offensive line, despite starting only six scholarship offensive linemen, allowed just two sacks to the Virginia Tech defense. Chris Ellis and Noland Burchette each earned a single sack, accounting for a loss of 15 total yards.
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made their selections. Just as in the ACC, the selection committee could not select an SEC team with two more losses than the highest available team. The bowl earned the right to select these teams via its multimillion-dollar payout system, which guarantees a certain amount of money to the
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penalty that forced the Hokies to punt. On its first possession, Georgia moved into scoring position courtesy of a 26-yard run by Kregg Lumpkin. Failing to advance the ball further, Georgia sent in kicker Brandon Coutu who kicked a 39-yard field goal to give Georgia the early lead, 3–0.
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Sam Wheeler, the target of the throw, had been left uncovered by a defense expecting a run. The pass was completed, and Wheeler ran unimpeded 53 yards for a touchdown. The play took 19 seconds to execute, and gave Virginia Tech a 21–3 lead with 4:00 remaining in the half.
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six-game winning streak by Virginia Tech and ended the Hokies' bid at becoming just the fourth team in school history to win 11 games in a season. The 2006 Georgia Bulldogs, consequently, became the first team in school history to defeat three consecutive ranked teams. No. 5
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Georgia's punt rolled into the end zone for a touchback, and with 1:28 remaining in the game, Virginia Tech began the final drive on its own 20-yard line. Any tension was soon defused by the Georgia defense, which forced three incompletions and a sack. Glennon's attempt at a
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coach during the Chick-fil-A Bowl, but Bobo would take over his role as offensive coordinator for the game. It was only the second time that Bobo performed as a play-caller for the Bulldogs, the previous game having come in Georgia's regular-season closer, a 15–12 win against
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later, Georgia was again punting. Virginia Tech again was in excellent field position, starting on their own 47-yard line. Instead of rushing the ball, as had been the trend for the Tech offense up to that point, Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer called for a
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to Georgia's Tony Taylor. Beginning on their own 35-yard line, Georgia capitalized on the mistake quickly, courtesy of a 15-yard personal foul penalty and a 41-yard completion from Stafford to Milner. Georgia, hoping to tie the time, attempted and completed a
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Georgia began its first possession with a 25-yard kickoff return, but failed to earn a first down in the face of a tough Hokie defensive effort. Georgia punter Gordon Ely-Kelso kicked a 56-yard punt following the Virginia Tech defensive stop. A breakdown in
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to Brenden Hill of Virginia Tech. Starting deep in Georgia territory, Virginia Tech was further aided by a personal foul on Georgia, which set up a first-and-goal situation for Virginia Tech on the Georgia 6-yard line. A two-yard run by Virginia Tech
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interceptions tied the Georgia bowl record for interceptions, first set by Scott Woerner and Ronnie Harris. The four Virginia Tech turnovers resulted in 18 Georgia points. Georgia's sole turnover resulted in seven points for Virginia Tech.
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Georgia Tech), would have less appeal to television viewers outside the Georgia area. Supervising the selection committee was the Chick-fil-A Bowl Executive Committee, which consisted of representatives from various Atlanta businesses and the
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of 4.8 for the broadcast. 75,406 people attended the game in person, making it the 10th consecutive Chick-fil-A Bowl sell-out, the first since the word "Peach" was dropped from the title, the largest crowd ever to attend an event at the
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The fourth quarter began with Virginia Tech searching for a way to answer Georgia's previous two scores and quash the momentum Georgia had picked up. On the third play of the quarter, however, Virginia Tech quarterback Sean Glennon threw an
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were two inexperienced players: Kregg Lumpkin and Danny Ware. Making up for this inexperience, the two players were coached by Tony Ball, a former Virginia Tech wide receivers coach with insights into the Tech defense.
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and tight end Martrez Milner. Massaquoi caught 28 passes for 348 yards and two touchdowns coming into the game, while Milner had 27 receptions for 376 yards and two touchdowns.
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With Ore still not fully recovered from his injury and two inexperienced players on the Georgia side, it appeared that the teams' passing offenses would have to take up the slack. Virginia Tech's
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who kicked and recovered the onside kick that began Georgia's rally was named the Bulldogs' starting punter for the 2007 season, partially due to his performance in the Chick-fil-A Bowl.
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Tech to use two timeouts in order to stop the clock. The punt by Georgia's Ely-Kelso was poorly done, and traveled only 15 yards before going out of bounds.
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Coutu connected on his third field goal of the day, giving Georgia its first lead since the first quarter, 24–21.
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1805:"2006 Football Game Recap: Hokies Blow Halftime Lead, Lose to Georgia in Atlanta"
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490:, Georgia answered Tech's first-half success, thanks in part to four second-half
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943:. The resulting scores tied the game at 21–21 with 12:39 remaining in the game.
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After taking possession on his own 16-yard line, Georgia quarterback and true
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Dan Coleman, Techsideline.com. December 31, 2006. Retrieved October 30, 2007.
823:
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317:
2065:"College Bowl Betting, NCAA Bowl Odds, BCS Betting Lines – Bodog Sportsbook"
1847:'Atlanta Business Chronicle', December 5, 2006. Retrieved December 11, 2006.
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1911:"Chick-fil-A Bowl - Virginia Tech vs Georgia Box Score, December 30, 2006"
454:, it was the 39th edition of the game previously (and later) known as the
917:
At the end of the third quarter, Virginia Tech still led Georgia, 21–13.
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Techsideline.com, Chick-fil-A Bowl preview. Retrieved October 14, 2007.
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88:
2008:"Bulldogs Accept Bid to Face No. 14 Virginia Tech in Chick-fil-A Bowl"
3043:
860:
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502:
431:
2503:, Chick-fil-abowl.com, final stat book. Retrieved October 14, 2007.
2477:, Chick-fil-abowl.com, final stat book. Retrieved October 14, 2007.
2440:, Chick-fil-abowl.com, final stat book. Retrieved October 14, 2007.
872:
779:
487:
470:
for each team and resulted in a 31–24 Georgia victory, even though
1733:, 1800-sports.com, December 30, 2006. Retrieved November 30, 2007.
486:
struggle, Virginia Tech took a 21–3 lead in the first half. After
2227:, Athens, Georgia. December 29, 2006. Retrieved October 30, 2007.
738:, and the third-largest bowl game in terms of attendance for the
506:
261:
112:
1724:"Betting Odds on the Chick-fil-A Bowl—Georgia vs. Virginia Tech"
967:
fell short, giving Georgia the win with a final score of 31–24.
801:
At the end of the first quarter, Georgia led Virginia Tech 3–0.
2391:
ESPN.com 4th quarter Play-by-Play. Retrieved October 10, 2007.
2368:
ESPN.com 3rd quarter Play-by-Play. Retrieved October 10, 2007.
2326:
ESPN.com 2nd quarter Play-by-Play. Retrieved October 10, 2007.
3088:
466:(ACC) in the competition. The game was the final game of the
2075:, Bodog.com, December 29, 2006. Retrieved December 12, 2019.
1872:"Bowl Selection Process for Atlantic Coast Conference teams"
838:
of Virginia Tech make the "HOKIES" formation during halftime
1371:
1122:
818:
gave Virginia Tech a 7–3 lead with 13:23 left in the half.
726:
351:
2737:
2142:"2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl Preview: Virginia Tech vs. Georgia"
1676:, who they defeated, 41–10. Virginia Tech, having won the
785:
caused the first turning point of the game as he threw an
1779:
USA Today, December 31, 2006. Retrieved October 10, 2007.
1833:
Chick-fil-A Bowl sponsorship and advertising information
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1989:"No. 14 Virginia Tech Accepts Bid to Chick-fil-A Bowl"
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1960:, E08. December 6, 2006. Retrieved October 30, 2007.
3997:
3939:
2023 College Football Playoff National Championship
3923:
2022 College Football Playoff National Championship
3886:
2018 College Football Playoff National Championship
2696:
Virginia Tech Chick-fil-A Bowl Media Day interviews
2329:
2109:"2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl Preview, College Bowl Games"
612:revealed that Ike Whitaker, Virginia Tech's backup
4191:Pound sign (#) denotes national championship game.
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2461:
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2457:
2455:
2305:ESPN.com Play-by-Play. Retrieved October 10, 2007.
1366:
2572:Virginia Tech Bowl History, 2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl
2538:. Southern Printing Co., Blacksburg, Va., p. 142.
631:. Calloway would remain with the Bulldogs as the
4238:December 2006 sports events in the United States
4204:
3954:# denotes national championship game; † denotes
2646:, September 11, 2007. Retrieved October 9, 2007.
2243:. December 30, 2006. Retrieved October 30, 2007.
2201:. November 19, 2006. Retrieved October 30, 2007.
2017:Chick-fil-A bowl.com. Retrieved October 9, 2007.
1998:Chick-fil-A bowl.com. Retrieved October 9, 2007.
1649:was replaced as the Hokies' starter by freshman
1599:season, coming behind only a November 4 game in
3497:
2630:. September 11, 2007. Accessed October 9, 2007.
2609:David Fox, rivals.com Accessed October 9, 2007.
2452:
2214:'It's got the makings of a great football game'
2087:
2085:
2083:
2081:
2036:Chick-fil-abowl.com. Retrieved October 9, 2007.
1979:Chick-fil-abowl.com. Retrieved October 9, 2007.
1664:, both Georgia and Virginia Tech were named to
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2534:Virginia Tech Sports Information Department,
2127:, October 4, 2007. Retrieved October 9, 2007.
1788:Virginia Tech Sports Information Department,
2600:"Coaches taking measures to ensure security"
2267:"Terps' big win might send Jackets to Boise"
2078:
1746:"Chick-fil-A Bowl Re-writes Its Record Book"
1117:
2480:
1954:"Virginia Tech Will Be Going to the 'Dawgs"
1835:Marketwire.com. Retrieved October 12, 2007.
929:Referees sort out possession after a fumble
794:Branden Ore brought the ball closer to the
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3490:
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2195:"Hokies lose Ore to injury in 1st quarter"
1900:SECsports.com. Retrieved October 29, 2007.
1838:
1703:2006 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
2237:"At season's end, Georgia feels seasoned"
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1826:
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4228:Virginia Tech Hokies football bowl games
2702:Virginia Tech Chick-fil-A Bowl Selection
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1915:College Football at Sports-Reference.com
1792:. Southern Printing Co., Blacksburg, Va.
1662:2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season
924:
882:
829:
757:
709:
462:(SEC) and Virginia Tech represented the
2655:"Mimbs' story is one of perseverance."
2264:
2121:"Whitaker won't travel to Clemson Game"
1684:in Miami, Florida, losing 24–21 to the
531:2006 Virginia Tech Hokies football team
4233:2006 in sports in Georgia (U.S. state)
4205:
2740:2006–07 NCAA football bowl game season
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2185:. Atlanta, Georgia, December 28, 2006.
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2100:
1970:"Chick-fil-A Bowl Executive Committee"
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1800:
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1767:, ESPN.com. Retrieved October 9, 2007.
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1672:in New Orleans, Louisiana against the
951:took a 31–21 lead over Virginia Tech.
540:available in the final BCS Standings.
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3471:
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2683:ESPN.com. Retrieved December 7, 2007.
2671:ESPN.com. Retrieved December 7, 2007.
2659:, Dublin Georgia. September 14, 2007.
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2094:ESPN.com. Retrieved October 12, 2007.
798:and ended the first quarter of play.
684:
643:
4223:Georgia Bulldogs football bowl games
2640:"Shocked Glennon heads to the bench"
2560:Final 2006 College football rankings
1935:Chick-fil-A Bowl Team Selection Blog
520:
482:In a game that was expected to be a
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2265:Knobler, Mike (November 26, 2007).
2130:
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1795:
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970:
527:2006 Georgia Bulldogs football team
13:
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875:, Virginia Tech led Georgia 21–3.
582:
14:
4254:
2689:
1680:, earned an automatic bid to the
920:
804:
602:
4213:2006–07 NCAA football bowl games
3129:History & conference tie-ins
2271:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
2253:"Georgia vs. (14) Virginia Tech"
2183:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
878:
753:
629:University of Alabama-Birmingham
4000:Virginia Tech Hokies bowl games
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2406:ESPN.com Chick-fil-A Bowl Recap
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1865:
1367:Virginia Tech statistical recap
705:
562:, the former head coach of the
159:
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2536:2007 Virginia Tech Media Guide
2345:2007 fall football media guide
1857:"Chick-fil-A Bowl a sellout".
1850:
1790:2007 Virginia Tech Media Guide
1782:
1770:
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1:
3146:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
2449:Extrapolated from statistics.
2431:Individual Statistics (Final)
2408:. Retrieved October 13, 2007.
1708:
1698:Glossary of American football
3035:North–South All-Star Classic
2468:Defensive Statistics (Final)
7:
3500:Georgia Bulldogs bowl games
2154:"Glennon named starting QB"
1845:"Chick-fil-A Bowl sold out"
1810:September 27, 2007, at the
1691:
855:, quarterback Sean Glennon
10:
4259:
4140:2012 Russell Athletic Bowl
3639:1978 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl
2071:December 29, 2006, at the
1940:November 23, 2007, at the
1678:2007 ACC Championship Game
1645:Virginia Tech quarterback
524:
458:. Georgia represented the
4007:
3507:
3169:
3128:
3075:Texas vs. The Nation Game
3025:
3015:BCS National Championship
2971:
2747:
2577:October 17, 2007, at the
2562:ESPN.com October 9, 2007.
2518:January 31, 2009, at the
2499:October 19, 2007, at the
2473:October 19, 2007, at the
2436:October 19, 2007, at the
2032:October 19, 2007, at the
2027:Chick-fil-A Bowl sold out
2013:October 19, 2007, at the
1994:October 19, 2007, at the
1975:October 12, 2007, at the
1896:November 9, 2007, at the
1877:October 21, 2007, at the
1751:October 13, 2007, at the
1729:December 4, 2007, at the
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1434:
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1118:Georgia statistical recap
775:also went three-and-out.
464:Atlantic Coast Conference
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341:United States TV coverage
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36:
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23:
3956:College Football Playoff
3724:1993 Florida Citrus Bowl
3675:1984 Florida Citrus Bowl
3668:1984 Cotton Bowl Classic
3625:1976 Cotton Bowl Classic
3576:1966 Cotton Bowl Classic
3161:College Football Playoff
2978:Bowl Championship Series
2618:"Hokies Turn to Taylor"
2605:January 5, 2008, at the
2219:January 4, 2008, at the
2159:October 7, 2007, at the
2092:Chick-fil-A Bowl preview
2051:January 3, 2008, at the
1765:Chick-fil-A Bowl Preview
1666:Bowl Championship Series
1507:Virginia Tech Receiving
537:Bowl Championship Series
476:Bowl Championship Series
450:. With sponsorship from
4165:2017 Camping World Bowl
4090:2002 San Francisco Bowl
1859:Richmond Times-Dispatch
762:Georgia enters the game
460:Southeastern Conference
4155:2015 Independence Bowl
4042:1993 Independence Bowl
4032:1984 Independence Bowl
3822:2009 Independence Bowl
3717:1991 Independence Bowl
3689:1986 Hall of Fame Bowl
2657:Dublin Courier Journal
1777:Chick-fil-A Bowl Recap
1435:Virginia Tech Rushing
1380:Virginia Tech Passing
978:Statistical Comparison
930:
888:
839:
763:
722:
298:Virginia Tech by 2.5–3
94:Head coach:
85:Head coach:
4125:2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl
4110:2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl
3843:2013 Capital One Bowl
3815:2009 Capital One Bowl
3801:2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl
3780:2004 Capital One Bowl
3555:1950 Presidential Cup
3156:Mercedes-Benz Stadium
3055:East–West Shrine Game
2620:The News and Observer
928:
886:
833:
761:
713:
625:offensive coordinator
425:2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl
18:College football game
4067:1998 Music City Bowl
3766:2001 Music City Bowl
2225:Athens Banner-Herald
1332:Completions/Attempts
1073:4th Down Conversions
1060:3rd Down Conversions
941:two-point conversion
748:home-field advantage
721:prepare to kick off.
568:Tampa Bay Buccaneers
468:2006 football season
440:Virginia Tech Hokies
47:Virginia Tech Hokies
4180:2021 Pinstripe Bowl
3864:2016 TaxSlayer Bowl
3618:1974 Tangerine Bowl
2681:Orange Bowl Preview
2644:The Washington Post
2494:Drive Chart (final)
1958:The Washington Post
1861:. December 6, 2006.
1376:
1127:
980:
836:Marching Virginians
545:Cotton Bowl Classic
323:Marching Virginians
4185:2023 Military Bowl
4170:2018 Military Bowl
4150:2014 Military Bowl
3141:Bobby Dodd Stadium
2669:Sugar Bowl Preview
1891:"SEC Bowl Tie-Ins"
1660:At the end of the
1374:Individual Leaders
1372:
1241:Georgia Receiving
1125:Individual Leaders
1123:
1099:Time of Possession
976:
931:
889:
840:
764:
723:
685:Defensive matchups
678:Mohammed Massaquoi
644:Offensive matchups
4198:
4197:
4095:2003 Insight Bowl
4022:1968 Liberty Bowl
4017:1966 Liberty Bowl
3965:
3964:
3871:2016 Liberty Bowl
3836:2012 Outback Bowl
3829:2010 Liberty Bowl
3787:2005 Outback Bowl
3752:2000 Outback Bowl
3738:1998 Outback Bowl
3696:1987 Liberty Bowl
3583:1967 Liberty Bowl
3465:
3464:
3086:
3085:
2548:"Georgia Offense"
1595:
1594:
1342:
1339:
1336:
1333:
1329:
1328:
1110:
1109:
746:, gave Georgia a
731:television rating
521:Selection process
421:
420:
417:
416:
394:Chick-fil-A Bowl
233:December 30, 2006
225:
224:
154:
153:
150:
149:
4250:
4130:2011 Orange Bowl
4120:2009 Orange Bowl
4115:2008 Orange Bowl
4057:1996 Orange Bowl
4001:
3992:
3985:
3978:
3969:
3968:
3949:
3947:2023 Orange Bowl
3942:
3934:
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3918:
3915:2021 Orange Bowl
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3889:
3881:
3873:
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3634:
3627:
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3599:
3592:
3585:
3578:
3571:
3564:
3562:1960 Orange Bowl
3557:
3550:
3548:1949 Orange Bowl
3543:
3536:
3529:
3522:
3515:
3513:1942 Orange Bowl
3501:
3492:
3485:
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2892:
2889:Meineke Car Care
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1682:2008 Orange Bowl
1623:Postgame effects
1377:
1340:
1337:
1334:
1331:
1169:Georgia Rushing
1131:Georgia Passing
1128:
981:
975:
971:Final statistics
783:Matthew Stafford
740:2006–2007 season
651:Matthew Stafford
589:Chick-fil-A Bowl
549:Capital One Bowl
511:2006–2007 season
448:Atlanta, Georgia
436:Georgia Bulldogs
429:college football
390:
389:
327:Georgia Redcoats
282:Matthew Stafford
160:
108:
107:
42:Georgia Bulldogs
38:
37:
27:Chick-fil-A Bowl
26:
21:
20:
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4252:
4251:
4249:
4248:
4247:
4243:2006 in Atlanta
4203:
4202:
4199:
4194:
4135:2012 Sugar Bowl
4105:2006 Gator Bowl
4100:2005 Sugar Bowl
4085:2002 Gator Bowl
4080:2001 Gator Bowl
4072:2000 Sugar Bowl
4062:1998 Gator Bowl
4052:1995 Sugar Bowl
4047:1994 Gator Bowl
4037:1986 Peach Bowl
4027:1981 Peach Bowl
4003:
3999:
3996:
3966:
3961:
3945:
3937:
3931:2022 Peach Bowl
3929:
3921:
3913:
3908:2021 Peach Bowl
3906:
3901:2020 Sugar Bowl
3899:
3894:2019 Sugar Bowl
3892:
3884:
3876:
3869:
3862:
3855:
3850:2014 Gator Bowl
3848:
3841:
3834:
3827:
3820:
3813:
3808:2008 Sugar Bowl
3806:
3799:
3794:2006 Sugar Bowl
3792:
3785:
3778:
3773:2003 Sugar Bowl
3771:
3764:
3757:
3750:
3745:1998 Peach Bowl
3743:
3736:
3731:1995 Peach Bowl
3729:
3722:
3715:
3710:1989 Peach Bowl
3708:
3703:1989 Gator Bowl
3701:
3694:
3687:
3680:
3673:
3666:
3660:1983 Sugar Bowl
3658:
3653:1982 Sugar Bowl
3651:
3646:1981 Sugar Bowl
3644:
3637:
3632:1977 Sugar Bowl
3630:
3623:
3616:
3611:1973 Peach Bowl
3609:
3604:1971 Gator Bowl
3602:
3595:
3590:1969 Sugar Bowl
3588:
3581:
3574:
3567:
3560:
3553:
3546:
3541:1948 Gator Bowl
3539:
3534:1947 Sugar Bowl
3532:
3525:
3518:
3511:
3503:
3499:
3496:
3466:
3461:
3442:2021 (December)
3427:2018 (December)
3357:2004 (December)
3327:1998 (December)
3312:1995 (December)
3302:1993 (December)
3277:1988 (December)
3242:1981 (December)
3165:
3124:
3120:
3117:
3087:
3082:
3074:
3072:
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3062:
3054:
3052:
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3042:
3034:
3031:All-Star Games:
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2997:
2989:
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