#4 Miami Upset by Georgia Tech in ACC Shocker
Georgia Tech delivered a stunning upset over #4 Miami, securing a hard-fought 28-23 victory at Bobby Dodd Stadium. This monumental win marked the Yellow Jackets’ first victory over a top-five team in 15 years, propelling them to bowl eligibility and shifting the dynamics of the ACC standings. With this loss, Miami's aspirations for an undefeated season and a potential top playoff ranking were dashed.
First Half: Georgia Tech Strikes First and Sets the Tone
Georgia Tech wasted no time asserting itself, opening the game with a powerful rushing attack. Just two plays into their first drive, Jamal Haynes broke free for a 65-yard run, setting the stage for his 16-yard touchdown two plays later. This quick score put the Yellow Jackets up 7-0 and sent a message that they were prepared to go toe-to-toe with the highly ranked Hurricanes.
Miami responded with an explosive play of its own, as Heisman-contender quarterback Cam Ward connected with Elijah Arroyo for a 74-yard touchdown pass, tying the game at 7-7. Ward’s touchdown pass marked his 30th of the season, breaking Miami’s single-season record held since 1988. However, Georgia Tech’s defense tightened its grip as the half progressed, holding Miami to just 10 points by halftime.
As the second quarter unfolded, Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King led a 17-play, 75-yard drive that chewed up 10 minutes and 45 seconds of game time. The drive ended with King completing a short pass to Malik Rutherford, putting the Yellow Jackets back on top 14-10. Georgia Tech’s ability to dominate possession and keep the ball out of Ward’s hands proved pivotal, and by halftime, they had gained control of both the scoreboard and the tempo of the game.
Second Half: Miami’s Comeback Attempts Fall Short
In the second half, Georgia Tech continued to apply pressure, forcing Miami into several costly fourth-down attempts. Ward and the Hurricanes found themselves repeatedly stymied, failing to convert three critical fourth downs. The first of these came early in the third quarter on Miami’s opening drive, where Ward’s pass on fourth-and-1 fell incomplete, ending a promising drive at the Georgia Tech 39-yard line.
Georgia Tech took advantage of Miami’s offensive struggles by extending their lead to 21-10 in the third quarter. King, who completed all six of his pass attempts despite limited yardage, added to his impact on the ground, rushing for 93 yards, including several critical runs to extend drives and maintain Georgia Tech’s edge in time of possession.
Miami eventually found the end zone again in the fourth quarter when Ward connected with Xavier Restrepo on a 38-yard pass, closing the gap to 28-23. However, Georgia Tech’s defense continued to hold strong, thwarting Miami’s last-ditch efforts to reclaim the lead.
Final Moments: Georgia Tech Seals the Victory
With less than two minutes remaining, Miami’s final drive began at their own 19-yard line. Ward attempted to orchestrate a game-winning drive, but Georgia Tech’s Romello Height broke through for a game-sealing sack, forcing a fumble that was recovered by Jordan Van Den Berg. This defensive stand not only prevented Miami from completing a comeback but also clinched the game for Georgia Tech.
The victory sent Georgia Tech fans into a frenzy, with supporters storming the field and celebrating their team’s success. The Yellow Jackets’ upset over Miami is a defining moment in their season, ending a 13-game losing streak against top-five teams and underscoring the team’s resilience and growth under head coach Brent Key.
Key Performances and Takeaways
Haynes King, Georgia Tech’s quarterback, led the Yellow Jackets with a versatile performance, completing all six of his passes and adding 93 rushing yards and a touchdown. King’s ability to manage the game and capitalize on Miami’s defensive weaknesses was instrumental in Georgia Tech’s success, as he helped the Yellow Jackets dominate the ground game with 271 rushing yards compared to Miami’s 88. King’s strategic play allowed Georgia Tech to control the clock, keeping the Hurricanes’ potent offense off the field for large portions of the game.
On the Miami side, Cam Ward threw for 347 yards and three touchdowns, adding to his already impressive season stats. Despite his efforts, Ward was under constant pressure from Georgia Tech’s defensive line, which disrupted Miami’s rhythm and forced crucial mistakes on fourth downs. His record-breaking performance in terms of touchdown passes was overshadowed by the three turnovers Miami endured, which ultimately stunted their ability to maintain momentum.
Georgia Tech’s defense also played a significant role in securing the victory, with standout performances across the board. The Yellow Jackets were effective in limiting Miami’s rushing opportunities, forcing the Hurricanes to rely on Ward’s arm. Their discipline and timely plays on fourth down underscored their commitment to holding Miami to a season-low 23 points, well below their previous scoring average of 47.4 points per game.
Implications for the ACC and College Football Playoff Landscape
The upset has significant implications for the ACC standings and the College Football Playoff race. Miami, previously undefeated, now drops to 9-1 and finds itself in third place in the ACC standings behind SMU and Clemson. This loss will likely impact their ranking in the AP Top 25 and the playoff selection committee’s assessment, making their path to the ACC Championship Game more challenging.
Georgia Tech, with a 6-4 overall record and 4-3 in conference play, has now secured bowl eligibility. The Yellow Jackets demonstrated their potential to compete at a high level, and this victory adds momentum as they head into their remaining games.







