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Miami edges Georgia Tech 42-36 in overtime

Modified: September 22, 2012 at 7:02 pm • Published: September 22, 2012

ATLANTA (AP) — Mike James scored untouched on a 25-yard run, moments after Miami stopped Georgia Tech quarterback Tevin Washington on fourth-and-inches on the first possession of overtime, giving the Hurricanes a wild 42-36 win Saturday.

Junior quarterback Stephen Morris passed for 436 yards and rallied the Hurricanes (3-1, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) from a 36-19 deficit.

Georgia Tech (2-2, 1-2) had come back after trailing 19-0 at the end of the first quarter, with Washington rushing for three touchdowns.

But the Yellow Jackets couldn't slow down Morris or Miami after that, as the Hurricanes scored the final 23 points. Morris' 10-yard touchdown pass to James created a 36-all tie with 27 seconds left in regulation. That capped an eight-play, 91-yard march that took just 1:33.

Georgia Tech also lost its season opener in overtime, at Virginia Tech, and has fallen to the Hurricanes four consecutive years after beating Miami four straight times.

After being limited to 39 yards in the first quarter, big plays flipped the momentum in the second quarter for the Yellow Jackets, whose four plays of 70 or more yards in their first three games led the Football Bowl Subdivision.

A 57-yard catch and run by Tech's Tony Zenon was the key on the Jackets' 91-yard drive to open the second quarter. Orwin Smith soon swept 8 yards right for Tech's first score.

On Miami's next play, Tech linebacker Brandon Watts forced wide receiver Phillip Dorsett to fumble, and fellow linebacker Jabari Hunt-Days recovered at the Tech 43-yard line.

A 37-yard carry by Georgia Tech running back Robbie Godhigh helped set up a 2-yard scoring run by Washington to pull the Yellow Jackets within 19-14.

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