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227's YouTube Chili'-ESPN-BCS-2009 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search 2009 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football ACC Champions ACC Coastal Division Champions ACC Championship Game, W 39–34 vs. Clemson Orange Bowl, L 14–24 vs. #10 Iowa Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Ranking Coaches #13 AP #13 2009 record 11–3 (7–1 ACC) Head coach Paul Johnson Offensive scheme Triple option Defensive coordinator Dave Wommack Base defense 4-3 Home stadium Bobby Dodd Stadium Seasons « 2008 2010 » 2009 ACC football standings v • d • e Conf Overall Team W L W L Atlantic #24 Clemson 6 – 2 9 – 5 Boston College 5 – 3 8 – 5 Florida State 4 – 4 7 – 6 Wake Forest 3 – 5 5 – 7 NC State 2 – 6 5 – 7 Maryland 1 – 7 2 – 10 Coastal #13 Georgia Tech † 7 – 1 11 – 3 #10 Virginia Tech 6 – 2 10 – 3 #19 Miami 5 – 3 9 – 4 North Carolina 4 – 4 8 – 5 Duke 3 – 5 5 – 7 Virginia 2 – 6 3 – 9 Championship: Georgia Tech 39, Clemson 34 December 5, 2009 † – BCS representative as champion As of January 8, 2010 • Rankings from AP Poll The 2009 Yellow Jackets football team represented the Georgia Institute of Technology in the 2009–2010 Football Season. The team was coached by second year head coach Paul Johnson. Georgia Tech played their home games at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Grant Field in Atlanta, Georgia. The Yellow Jackets finished the season 11–3, 7–1 in ACC play, reprsented the coastal division in the ACC Championship Game where they defeated atlantic division champion Clemson 39–34 to earn the ACC's automatic bid to the BCS. The Yellow Jackets would be invited to the Fedex Orange Bowl where they lost 24–14 to Iowa. Contents [hide] 1 Previous Season 2 Preseason 3 Rankings 4 Schedule 5 Depth Chart 6 Game Notes 6.1 Jacksonville State 6.2 Clemson 6.3 Miami 6.4 North Carolina 6.5 Mississippi State 6.6 Florida State 6.7 Virginia Tech 6.8 Virginia 6.9 Vanderbilt 6.10 Wake Forest 6.11 Duke 6.12 Georgia 6.13 ACC Championship vs. Clemson 6.14 FedEx Orange Bowl 7 References [edit] Previous Season The previous season ended with a 9–4 record under first-year head coach Paul Johnson, including a share of the ACC Coastal Crown and continuing 12-year bowl streak with an invite to the 2008 Chick-fil-A Bowl. The Jackets ended a 13-game losing streak against Florida State with a 31–28 win in Atlanta, and ended a seven game losing streak to rival Georgia by 45–42 in Athens. Tech finished the season ranked 22 in the AP and the USA Today Coaches' Poll. Johnson was named ACC Coach of the Year by the Atlantic Coast Conference Media Association and 2008 National Coach of the Year by CBSSports.com. [edit] Preseason The 2009 squad returns ACC Player of the Year and All-American B-Back Jonathan Dwyer, Quarterback Josh Nesbitt, A-Back Roddy Jones, WR Demaryius Thomas, and the entire offensive line from the bowl game. Tech adds Louisville transfer Anthony Allen to the backfield. On defense, Tech returns eight of eleven starters including All-ACC players Morgan Burnett and Derrick Morgan. Tech returns nineteen starters to a squad that defeated three ranked teams in 2008. Johnson signed a recruiting class of 21 players. [edit] Rankings See also: 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings Ranking Movement Legend: ?? Increase in ranking. ?? Decrease in ranking. ?? Not ranked the previous week. Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Final AP 15 15 14 -- 25 22 19 11 11 10 7 7 7 12 9 13 Coaches 15 13 13 -- -- 23 20 13 11 11 7 7 7 11 10 13 Harris Not released -- 22 20 13 12 11 7 7 7 11 10 BCS Not released 12 11 10 7 7 7 10 9 [edit] Schedule Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance September 5* 1:00 p.m. Jacksonville State #15 Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA ESPN360 W 37–17 46,131 September 10 7:30 p.m. Clemson #14 Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA (Clemson – Georgia Tech rivalry) ESPN W 30–27 52,029 September 17 7:30 p.m. at #20 Miami #14 Land Shark Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL ESPN L 17–33 45,329 September 26 12:00 p.m. #18 North Carolina Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA Raycom W 24–7 50,114 October 3* 7:30 p.m. at Mississippi State #25 Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MS CSS W 42–31 50,035 October 10 8:00 p.m. at Florida State #22 Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL ESPN2 W 49–44 76,292 October 17† 6:00 p.m. #4 Virginia Tech #19 Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA ESPN2 W 28–23 54,405 October 24 12:00 p.m. at Virginia #11 Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA Raycom W 34–9 43,016 October 31* 7:30 p.m. at Vanderbilt #11 Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, TN CSS W 56–31 30,262 November 7 3:30 p.m. Wake Forest #10 Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA ABC W 30–27 (OT) 51,415 November 14 12:00 p.m. at Duke #7 Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC ESPN2 W 49–10 25,899 November 28* 8:00 p.m. Georgia #7 Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) ABC L 24–30 55,407 December 5 8:00 p.m. vs. Clemson #11 Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL (2009 ACC Championship Game) ABC W 39–34 57,227 January 5* 8:00 p.m. vs. #11 Iowa #10 Land Shark Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL (2010 Orange Bowl) FOX L 14–24 66,131 *Non-Conference Game. †Homecoming. #Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time Zone. [edit] Depth Chart Defensive Starters FS Dominique Reese Jon Lockhart WLB MLB SLB AT Barnes Brad Jefferson Steven Sylvester Sed Griffin AT Barnes Julian Burnett SS Morgan Burnett Jemea Thomas CB Roderick Sweeting Martin Frierson DE DT DT DE Anthony Egbuniwe Ben Anderson Jason Peters Derrick Morgan Izaan Cross T.J. Barnes Logan Walls Robert Hall CB Mario Butler Rashad Reid Offensive Starters WR Demaryius Thomas Kevin Cone SB Roddy Jones Embry Peeples LT LG C RG RT Brad Sellers Joseph Gilbert Sean Bedford Cord Howard Austin Barrick Nick Claytor Omoregie Uzzi Dan Voss Zach Krish Phil Smith SB Anthony Allen Marcus Wright WR Stephen Hill Quentin Sims QB Josh Nesbitt Jaybo Shaw FB Jonathan Dwyer Preston Lyons Special Teams PK Chris Tanner PK Scott Blair P Chandler Anderson P Kevin Crosby KR Orwin Smith PR Jerrard Tarrant LS Jeff Lentz H Chandler Anderson [edit] Game Notes [edit] Jacksonville State Pregame Line: Off the Board 1 2 3 4 Total Gamecocks 0 7 0 10 17 #15 Yellow Jackets 17 14 0 6 37 GT vs. Jacksonville State Gamecocks Georgia Tech rushed for nearly 300 yards behind Jonathan Dwyer's 96 yards on just 7 carries. On the first play of the season, the former ACC Player of the Year took a Josh Nesbitt pitch 74 yards down the sideline for a touchdown. Dwyer was untouched on the carry. The B-Back, Tech's feature back in the offense, carried the ball six more times in the game, finishing with seven carries. Josh Nesbitt connected on a touchdown with Anthony Allen. In Tech's home opener, Demaryius "BayBay" Thomas posted a 100 yard receiving performance, catching the ball four times for 101 yards. All-American candidate Morgan Burnett listed an interception, his first of 2009 and 11th of his career. Coach Johnson earned his 10th win at Georgia Tech.[1][2] [edit] Clemson Pregame Line: Clemson +5.5 1 2 3 4 Total Tigers 0 7 14 6 27 #14 Yellow Jackets 21 3 0 6 30 GT vs. Clemson Tigers Georgia Tech earned a second half scare by Clemson. However, Scott Blair connected on three field goals for the Yellow Jackets to seal the win. Tech scored on three plays in the first half. Louisville transfer Anthony Allen took a Josh Nesbitt pitch 82 yards down the sideline to score Tech's first touchdown on its opening possession. Jerrard Tarrant returned a punt 65 yards to increase the Tech lead to 14–0. Following a Scott Blair field goal, Tech on its ensuing possession marched the ball downfield only to have itself stopped. On 4th down, Tech ran onto the field with its kicking unit, but instead of kicking the field goal, Blair took the snap, finding "BayBay" Thomas down the sideline, earning a 40 yard touchdown score for the White and Gold. While Tech led 24–7 at the half, the Tech defense gave up 27 unanswered points. Clemson took the lead 27–24 in the 4th quarter. Tech, who was 0–9 on third down attempts early in the 4th, converted three in a row late in the 4th quarter with Josh Nesbitt earning two consecutive field goals. Anthony Allen ran for 127 yards on 5 carries, 25.4 yards per carry. The Tech Defense intercepted Kyle Parker twice.[3][4] [edit] Miami Pregame Line: Miami –4.5 1 2 3 4 Total #14 Yellow Jackets 3 0 7 7 17 #20 Hurricanes 7 10 16 0 33 GT at Miami Hurricanes Georgia Tech traveled to Land Shark Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. to compete against the University of Miami. Offensive Coordinator Mark Whipple and Miami Quarterback Jacory Harris prepared a game plan against Dave Wommack and the Georgia Tech Defense. Miami threw the ball for 300 yards. Tech managed to run for only 180 yards, and it earned merely 250 yards of total offense. Josh Nesbitt and Demaryius Thomas hooked up for a touchdown late in the game. On just Tech's third possession of the game, a 40 yard Roddy Jones touchdown was nullified on a block in the back call by walk-on Kevin Cone. The crucial call nullified a 14–10 score midway through the second quarter. The Tech offense stalled out on the same drive, attempting a 40 yard field goal which was missed by PK Scott Blair.[5][6] [edit] North Carolina Pregame Line: North Carolina +2.5 1 2 3 4 Total #18 Tar Heels 0 0 0 7 7 Yellow Jackets 7 3 0 14 24 GT vs. UNC Tarheels Georgia Tech bounced back the following week in Atlanta against the University of North Carolina. Butch Davis and the Tar Heels came in ranked in the Top 20. The Tech defense held North Carolina to just 154 yards of total offense, including only 17 on the ground. The Tech offense, led by Jonathan Dwyer, rushed for 317 yards. Josh Nesbitt showed improvement in the air, earning a completion % of 60. He connected with Demaryius "BayBay" Thomas for a touchdown. Jonathan Dwyer finished with 157 yards on 17 carries. Josh Nesbitt ran for two touchdowns and Roddy Jones ran one in from 13.[7][8] [edit] Mississippi State Pregame Line: Mississippi State +6 1 2 3 4 Total #25 Yellow Jackets 14 14 7 7 42 Bulldogs 7 10 0 14 31 GT at Mississippi State Bulldogs Georgia Tech was 2–0 against Mississippi State University in the all-time series going into the October 3rd contest between the two schools. On the first possession of the game, former Tulsa DE and current Georgia Tech End Anthony Egbuniwe sacked MSU QB Tyson Lee, stripping the ball from Lee's possession and gaining possession for the White and Gold. Stephen Hill took a 30 yard reverse to the house on Tech's opening drive. Josh Nesbitt threw 266 yards on 11 of 14 completions and a touchdown. Nesbitt led the Tech Offense all the way to MSU's goaline on its second possession with his throwing Jonathan Dwyer ran the ball in from two yards to improve the Tech lead to 14–0. MSU responded with a 98 yard kickoff return for a touchdown. Tech was slated to go up 21–7 when Jonathan Dwyer fumbled the ball around Tech's goaline and MSU recovered, earning a touchback and possession of the football. On the ensuing drive, Lee and Anthony Dixon fumbled, where DB Jerrard Tarrant picked it up, returning it 35 yards to the house. Tech went on to win the contest by a score of 42–31. The Tech Defense gave up 497 yards of total offense.[9][10] [edit] Florida State Pregame Line: Florida State -3.5 1 2 3 4 Total #22 Yellow Jackets 14 14 14 7 49 Seminoles 14 21 3 6 44 GT at Florida State Seminoles Georgia Tech ran for 401 yards en route to defeating Florida State 49–44 at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida. Tech had never defeated the Seminoles in Tallahassee previously. Jonathan Dwyer ran for a couple scores, one of which was a 69 yard memorable dart downfield on the first play of Tech's third possession. A-Backs Anthony Allen, Marcus Wright, and Embry Peeples posted stellar games. Allen took a pitch 60 yards down the sideline on Tech's second drive to set up a Josh Nesbitt one yard touchdown. Tech had four possessions in the first half, scoring on each of them. It finished with 49 points. Nesbitt added two more touchdowns, the final coming late in 4th quarter. On the game winning drive, Roddy Jones dropped a Josh Nesbitt pitch, and FSU picked it up, maintaining possession. However, Nesbitt used both of his hands to take the football back before the FSU player was down, regaining possession for Tech. Nesbitt later scored on a 25 yard scamper that same drive, sealing victory for the White and Gold. The epic scamper increased the Tech lead to 11 at 49-38. While the Tech Offense posted a career day, the Tech defense struggled. It gave up 550 yards of total offense, 408 coming in the first half. Christian Ponder had a career day, throwing for five touchdowns. FSU punted once all game, Tech never punted. Paul Johnson and his spread option offense posted its third 400 plus yard rushing performance at Georgia Tech. The other two came in Johnson's first season at Tech, against Miami (FL) in Atlanta and Georgia in Athens.[11][12] "We simply could not stop them." - Bobby Bowden [edit] Virginia Tech Pregame Line: Virginia Tech –3.5 1 2 3 4 Total #4 Hokies 0 3 7 13 23 #19 Yellow Jackets 0 7 14 7 28 GT vs. Virginia Tech Hokies Josh Nesbitt scored three touchdowns and Georgia Tech ran for 306 yards to upset #4 Virginia Tech on a cold, memorable night in Atlanta. For the second straight week, head coach Paul Johnson led the #19 Yellow Jacket squad to a victory, earning a win that ended a 17 game losing skid to top five opponents played at Bobby Dodd Stadium since 1962. Jason Peters batted down and intercepted Tyrod Taylor in the 1st quarter. Josh Nesbitt ran in a couple scores from inside the five, and Sophomore Marcus
Wright scored from 13 yards out in the third quarter to increase the Tech lead to 11. The Georgia Tech Defense played effectively, limiting an elusive Tyrod Taylor and the Virginia Tech offense to only 342 yards of total offense. Taylor scored on a 3rd quarter scamper. However, on 3rd and 7 with 3:02 remaining in the final quarter, Josh Nesbitt had a 33 yard game icing stiff arm and score to increase the Tech lead to 28–16. Following the announcement of a 28–23 final tally, Grant Field was swarmed. Steven Sylvester and Derrick Morgan each recorded a sack. Jonathan Dwyer and Anthony Allen combined for 150 yards on the ground to set up Josh Nesbitt and the Georgia Tech offense. The win over Frank Beamer's #4 Hokies improved Paul Johnson's record to 10–1 at home.[13][14] "...with the caliber of players they have – Nesbitt is unbelievable, they’ve got Dwyer – it’s just exhausting." - Torrian Gray [edit] Virginia Pregame Line: Virginia +6 1 2 3 4 Total #11 Yellow Jackets 3 10 7 14 34 Cavilers 3 3 0 3 9 GT at Virginia Cavaliers Georgia Tech defeated Virginia in Charlottesville, Va. for the first time since 1990 by a score of 34–9. Tech had two 100 yard rushers in the game. Jonathan Dwyer led the team with 125 yards while Anthony Allen followed with 111 yards and two touchdowns. Josh Nesbitt ran in two touchdowns from inside the five. Redshirt Freshman Malcolm Munroe forced a fumble by Virginia punt returner Chase Minnifield. The Tech offense accumulated 447 yards of total offense. The Tech Defense held Virginia to 198 yards.[15][16] ...Tech's time of possession today was the highest in at least 20 years; the next closest in the last 20 years was 42:10 vs. Wake Forest on Sept. 14, 1996 and 42:06 vs. North Carolina earlier this season ... Tech had two 100-yard rushers in a game for the second time this season ... Tech had over 400 yards total offense for the sixth time this season ... Tech rushed for more than 300 yards for the sixth time this season ... Georgia Tech has outscored opponents 79-31 in the first quarter this season ... When Tech's fake punt in the first quarter failed, it ended a streak of six consecutive fourth-down conversions; it was the Jackets' first failed fourth-down attempt since Sept. 17 (vs. Clemson) ... Georgia Tech attempted its first field goal since Sept. 26 (vs. North Carolina) ... 139 consecutive games without returning a kickoff for a touchdown ... 27 consecutive starts by senior guard Cord Howard ... back-up DT Jason Peters (r-So.) did not travel to Virginia (sick) [edit] Vanderbilt Pregame Line: Vanderbilt +14 1 2 3 4 Total #11 Yellow Jackets 7 21 14 14 56 Commodores 14 14 3 0 31 GT at Vanderbilt Commodores Paul Johnson and his #11 ranked Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets will travel to Nashville, Tenn. to compete against Vanderbilt University on Halloween night, 2009. Tech dominates the series, leading the Commodores 18–15–3 in 36 contests. Tech comes in averaging nearly 295 yards on the ground. Tech holds a #11 ranking in the AP, Coaches', and BCS polls, its highest mark since 1998. A win over Bobby Johnson and the Commodores could mean Tech's highest ranking since 2001. Jonathan Dwyer rushed for a career high 186 yards and three touchdowns while Josh Nesbitt added 2 touchdowns on the ground and 2 in the air as Georgia Tech routed Vanderbilt 56–31 in Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt led 31–28 with twelve minutes left in the 3rd quarter, but a series of turnovers allowed Georgia Tech's high powered offense to score four more touchdowns. Josh Nesbitt threw an 87 yard touchdown to sophomore Embry Peeples in the 4th quarter to increase the Tech lead to 18 at 49–31. The win marked Tech's fourth victory on the road, its most since 2000. It also elevated the Jackets to a #10 BCS ranking, its highest ranking in November since 1990. Paul Johnson posted his fifth 400 plus yard rushing attack at Georgia Tech, as the Yellow Jackets ran and up and down Nashville, Tenn. for 404 yards.[17][18] "There is no way to figure it out." - Bobby Johnson [edit] Wake Forest Pregame Line: Wake Forest +16 1 2 3 4 OT Total Demon Deacons 0 17 0 7 3 27 #10 Yellow Jackets 10 0 7 7 6 30 GT vs. Wake Forest Demon Deacons The Yellow Jackets, ranked in the Top 10 for the first time since 1999, hosted the Demon Deacons in Atlanta. The game got off to a quick start as Tech jumped out to a quick 10–0 lead helped by Preston Lyons first career TD. But the Deacons controlled the rest of the first half scoring 17 unanswered points. The Yellow Jackets kept committing dumb penalties, contributing to all of Wake Forest's points. The offense also had its share of mistakes, getting called three times for chop blocks as the officials seemed to pay close attention to the interior line after opponents complained of dirty blocking tactics. After trailing 17–10 at the half, Tech's Jonathan Dwyer broke off a 59-yard TD run on Georgia Tech's first offensive snap of the second half, tying the game at 17. Wake Forest managed only one first down on its four possessions after halftime, and Georgia Tech went ahead 24–17 when Josh Nesbitt scored on a 12-yard run with 8:19 left in regulation. Wake Forest QB Riley Skinner drove the Deacons down late in the 4th quarter and threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Devon Brown with 4:27 remaining. After Georgia Tech was stopped again on fourth down, Wake Forest appeared to be driving into range for a winning field-goal attempt. But Skinner was sacked by Derrick Morgan on third-and-7 from the Georgia Tech 35, and Wake Forest decided to punt it away and settle for OT. In the first period of OT, the Yellow Jacket defense was able to hold Wake Forest to a field goal helped by a Derrick Morgan sack on Riley Skinner on a 3rd and seven. On the Jacket's OT possession, Georgia Tech drove to the 5 where it faced fourth-and-less-than-a-yard. The Yellow Jackets initially tried to draw Wake offsides, but was forced to burn a timeout when that didn't work. Deciding to go for the first instead of kicking a field goal, Josh Nesbitt got the first down on a QB sneak. On the very next play, the Jackets were able to get into the endzone thanks to another Josh Nesbitt sneak and was able to seal the victory. The victory lifted Tech to a 9–1 record and dropped the Deacons to 4–6. The Yellow Jacket offense, also known as the Nesbone, rumbled up and down Grant Field for 412 yards, Coach Johnson's sixth 400 plus rushing yard performance in two seasons.[19][20] [edit] Duke Pregame Line: Duke +13 1 2 3 4 Total #7 Yellow Jackets 7 21 14 7 49 Blue Devils 10 0 0 0 10 GT at Duke Blue Devils Georgia Tech surged to the top of the ACC Coastal division behind the performance of All American Tailback Jonathan Dwyer, who carried the ball 14 times for 110 yards and two touchdowns. Josh Nesbitt connected with true Freshman Stephen Hill and veteran Junior Demaryius "BayBay" Thomas for a couple of scores en route to a 49–10 romp of Duke University at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C. The Yellow Jacket offense was the story of the game after falling behind 10–0 in the first quarter. The high powered triple option offense scored forty nine consecutive points to wrap up the Coastal Division for Paul Johnson and the Yellow Jackets.[21][22] [edit] Georgia Pregame Line: Georgia 1 2 3 4 Total Bulldogs 7 10 10 3 30 #7 Yellow Jackets 0 3 14 7 24 GT vs. Georgia Bulldogs Surprisingly, Georgia Tech lost the rushing yards battle 349–209 and time of possession. Washaun Ealey had 183 yards and Caleb King ran for 166 yards and 2tds against tech. Though Tech fans will remember Demaryius Thomas's drop on 4th down with a minute to go as the reason for losing. [edit] ACC Championship vs. Clemson Pregame Line: Clemson –1 1 2 3 4 Total Tigers 7 6 7 14 34 #10 Yellow Jackets 3 13 17 6 39 GT vs. Clemson Tigers Run Dwyer, Run.[23][24] [edit] FedEx Orange Bowl Pregame Line: Iowa +4 1 2 3 4 Total #10 Hawkeyes 14 0 3 7 24 #9 Yellow Jackets 7 0 0 7 14 GT vs. Iowa Hawkeyes Feels bad, man. [edit] References 1.^ "Jack State Post-Game Notes". Georgia Tech Athletic Site. Sept. 5, 2009. http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/090509aal.html. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 2.^ "Explosive Yellow Jackets Spoil JSU's Season Opener, 37–17". Jacksonville State Athletic Site. Sept. 5, 2009. http://www.jsugamecocksports.com/news/2009/9/5/FB_0905090009.aspx?path=football. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 3.^ "Clemson Post-Game Notes". Georgia Tech Athletic Site. Sept. 11, 2009. http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/091109aac.html. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 4.^ "Clemson Comeback Falls Short vs. No. 15 Georgia Tech". Clemson State Athletic Site. Sept. 10, 2009. http://clemsontigers.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/091009aaa.html. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 5.^ "Yellow Jackets Fall to Hurricanes, 33–17". Georgia Tech Athletic Site. Sept. 17, 2009. http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/091809aaa.html. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 6.^ "Hurricanes Power Past Yellow Jackets, 33–17". University of Miami Athletic Site. 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America East Conference Albany - Will Brown Binghamton - Kevin Broadus Boston University - Dennis Wolff Hartford - Dan Leibovitz Maine - Ted Woodward New Hampshire - Bill Herrion Stony Brook - Steve Pikiell UMBC - Randy Monroe Vermont - Mike Lonergan 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! America East Conference
Atlantic 10 Conference Charlotte - Bobby Lutz Dayton - Brian Gregory Duquesne - Ron Everhart Fordham - Dereck Whittenburg George Washington - Karl Hobbs La Salle - John Giannini Rhode Island - Jim Baron Richmond - Chris Mooney St. Bonaventure - Mark Schmidt Saint Joseph's - Phil Martelli Saint Louis - Rick Majerus Temple - Fran Dunphy UMass - Derek Kellogg Xavier - Sean Miller 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Atlantic 10 Conference
Atlantic Coast Conference Boston College - Al Skinner Clemson - Oliver Purnell Duke - Mike Krzyzewski Florida State - Leonard Hamilton Georgia Tech - Paul Hewitt Maryland - Gary Williams Miami (Florida) - Frank Haith North Carolina - Roy Williams North Carolina State - Sidney Lowe Virginia - Dave Leitao Virginia Tech - Seth Greenberg Wake Forest - Dino Gaudio 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Atlantic Coast Conference
Atlantic Sun Conference Belmont - Rick Byrd Campbell - Robbie Laing East Tennessee State - Murry Bartow Florida Gulf Coast - Dave Balza Jacksonville - Cliff Warren Kennesaw State - Tony Ingle Lipscomb - Scott Sanderson Mercer - Bob Hoffman North Florida - Matt Kilcullen Stetson - Derek Waugh USC Upstate - Eddie Payne 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Atlantic Sun Conference
Big 12 Conference Baylor - Scott Drew Colorado - Jeff Bzdelik Iowa State - Greg McDermott Kansas - Bill Self Kansas State - Frank Martin Missouri - Mike Anderson Nebraska - Doc Sadler Oklahoma - Jeff Capel III Oklahoma State - Travis Ford Texas - Rick Barnes Texas A&M - Mark Turgeon Texas Tech - Pat Knight 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big 12 Conference
Big East Conference Cincinnati - Mick Cronin Connecticut - Jim Calhoun DePaul - Jerry Wainwright Georgetown - John Thompson III Louisville - Rick Pitino Marquette - Buzz Williams Notre Dame - Mike Brey Pittsburgh - Jamie Dixon Providence - Keno Davis Rutgers - Fred Hill St. John's - Norm Roberts Seton Hall - Bobby Gonzalez South Florida - Stan Heath Syracuse - Jim Boeheim Villanova - Jay Wright West Virginia - Bobby Huggins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big East Conference
Big Sky Conference Eastern Washington - Kirk Earlywine Idaho State - Joe O'Brien Montana - Wayne Tinkle Montana State - Brad Huse Northern Arizona - Mike Adras Northern Colorado - Tad Boyle Portland State - Ken Bone Sacramento State - Brian Katz Weber State - Randy Rahe 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big Sky Conference
Big South Conference Charleston Southern - Barclay Radebaugh Coastal Carolina - Cliff Ellis Gardner-Webb - Rick Scruggs High Point - Bart Lundy Liberty - Ritchie McKay Presbyterian - Gregg Nibert Radford - Brad Greenberg UNC-Asheville - Eddie Biedenbach VMI - Duggar Baucom Winthrop - Randy Peele 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big South Conference
Big Ten Conference Illinois - Bruce Weber Indiana - Tom Crean Iowa - Todd Lickliter Michigan - John Beilein Michigan State - Tom Izzo Minnesota - Tubby Smith Northwestern - Bill Carmody Ohio State - Thad Matta Penn State - Ed DeChellis Purdue - Matt Painter Wisconsin - Bo Ryan 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big Ten Conference
Big West Conference Cal Poly - Kevin Bromley Cal State Fullerton - Bob Burton Cal State Northridge - Bobby Braswell Long Beach State - Dan Monson Pacific - Bob Thomason UC Davis - Gary Stewart UC Irvine - Pat Douglass UC Riverside - Jim Wooldridge UC Santa Barbara - Bob Williams 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big West Conference
Colonial Athletic Association Delaware - Monte Ross Drexel - Bruiser Flint George Mason - Jim Larranaga Georgia State - Rod Barnes Hofstra - Tom Pecora James Madison - Matt Brady Northeastern - Bill Coen Old Dominion - Blaine Taylor Towson - Pat Kennedy UNC-Wilmington - Benny Moss Virginia Commonwealth - Anthony Grant William & Mary - Tony Shaver 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Colonial Athletic Association
Conference USA East Carolina - Mack McCarthy Houston - Tom Penders Marshall - Donnie Jones Memphis - John Calipari Rice - Ben Braun Southern Methodist - Matt Doherty Southern Mississippi - Larry Eustachy Tulane - Dave Dickerson Tulsa - Doug Wojcik UAB - Mike Davis UCF - Kirk Speraw UTEP - Tony Barbee 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Conference USA
Horizon League - Butler - Brad Stevens Cleveland State - Gary Waters Detroit - Ray McCallum Loyola (Chicago) - Jim Whitesell UIC - Jimmy Collins UW-Green Bay - Tod Kowalczyk UW-Milwaukee - Rob Jeter Valparaiso - Homer Drew Wright State - Brad Brownell Youngstown State - Jerry Slocum 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Horizon League
Independents Bryant - Tim O'Shea Cal State Bakersfield - Keith Brown Chicago State - Benjy Taylor Houston Baptist - Ron Cottrell Longwood - Mike Gillian New Jersey Institute of Technology - Jim Engles North Carolina Central - Henry Dickerson Savannah State - Horace Broadnax SIU-Edwardsville - Lennox Forrester Texas-Pan American - Tom Schuberth Utah Valley - Dick Hunsaker 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! NCAA Division I independent schools (basketball)
Ivy League Brown - Jesse Agel Columbia - Joe Jones Cornell - Steve Donahue Dartmouth - Terry Dunn Harvard - Tommy Amaker Penn - Glen Miller Princeton - Sydney Johnson Yale - James Jones 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Ivy League
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Canisius - Tom Parrotta Fairfield - Ed Cooley Iona - Kevin Willard Loyola (Maryland) - Jimmy Patsos Manhattan - Barry Rohrssen Marist - Chuck Martin Niagara - Joe Mihalich Rider - Tommy Dempsey St. Peter's - John Dunne Siena - Fran McCaffery 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-American Conference
Mid-American Conference Akron – Keith Dambrot Ball State – Billy Taylor Bowling Green – Louis Orr Buffalo – Reggie Witherspoon Central Michigan – Ernie Ziegler Eastern Michigan – Charles Ramsey Kent State – Geno Ford Miami – Charlie Coles Northern Illinois – Ricardo Patton Ohio – John Groce Toledo – Gene Cross Western Michigan – Steve Hawkins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-American Conference
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Bethune-Cookman - Clifford Reed Coppin State - Ron Mitchell Delaware State - Greg Jackson Florida A&M - Mike Gillespie Hampton - Kevin Nickelberry Howard - Gil Jackson Maryland-Eastern Shore - Meredith Smith Morgan State - Todd Bozeman Norfolk State - Anthony Evans North Carolina A&T - Jerry Eaves South Carolina State - Tim Carter Winston-Salem State - Bobby Collins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Missouri Valley Conference Bradley - Jim Les Creighton - Dana Altman Drake - Mark Phelps Evansville - Marty Simmons Illinois State - Tim Jankovich Indiana State - Kevin McKenna Missouri State - Cuonzo Martin Northern Iowa - Ben Jacobson Southern Illinois - Chris Lowery Wichita State - Gregg Marshall 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Missouri Valley Conference
Mountain West Conference Air Force - Jeff Reynolds Brigham Young - Dave Rose Colorado State - Tim Miles New Mexico - Steve Alford San Diego State - Steve Fisher Texas Christian - Neil Dougherty UNLV - Lon Kruger Utah - Jim Boylen Wyoming - Heath Schroyer 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mountain West Conference
Northeast Conference Central Connecticut State - Howie Dickenman Fairleigh Dickinson - Tom Green LIU-Brooklyn - Jim Ferry Monmouth - Dave Calloway Mount St. Mary's - Milan Brown Quinnipiac - Tom Moore Robert Morris - Mike Rice Jr. Sacred Heart - Dave Bike St. Francis (PA) - Don Friday St. Francis (NY) - Brian Nash Wagner - Mike Deane 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Northeast Conference
Ohio Valley Conference Austin Peay - Dave Loos Eastern Illinois - Mike Miller Eastern Kentucky - Jeff Neubauer Jacksonville State - James Green Morehead State - Donnie Tyndall Murray State - Billy Kennedy Southeast Missouri - Zac Roman Tennessee-Martin - Bret Campbell Tennessee State - Cy Alexander Tennessee Tech - Mike Sutton 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Ohio Valley Conference
Pacific-10 Conference Arizona - Russ Pennell Arizona State - Herb Sendek California - Mike Montgomery Oregon - Ernie Kent Oregon State - Craig Robinson Stanford - Johnny Dawkins UCLA - Ben Howland USC - Tim Floyd Washington - Lorenzo Romar Washington State - Tony Bennett 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Pacific-10 Conference
Patriot League American - Jeff Jones Army - Jim Crews Bucknell - Dave Paulsen Colgate - Emmett Davis Holy Cross - Ralph Willard Lafayette - Fran O'Hanlon Lehigh - Brett Reed Navy - Billy Lange 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Patriot League
Southeastern Conference Alabama - Philip Pearson Arkansas - John Pelphrey Auburn - Jeff Lebo Florida - Billy Donovan Georgia - Pete Herrmann Kentucky - Billy Gillispie LSU - Trent Johnson Mississippi - Andy Kennedy Mississippi State - Rick Stansbury South Carolina - Darrin Horn Tennessee - Bruce Pearl Vanderbilt - Kevin Stallings 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southeastern Conference
Southern Conference Appalachian State - Houston Fancher Chattanooga - John Shulman The Citadel - Ed Conroy College of Charleston - Bobby Cremins Davidson - Bob McKillop Elon - Ernie Nestor Furman - Jeff Jackson Georgia Southern - Jeff Price Samford - Jimmy Tillette UNC-Greensboro - Mike Dement Western Carolina - Larry Hunter Wofford - Mike Young 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southern Conference
Southland Conference Central Arkansas - Rand Chappell Lamar - Steve Roccaforte McNeese State - Dave Simmons Nicholls State - J. P. Piper Northwestern State - Mike McConathy Sam Houston State - Bob Marlin Southeastern Louisiana - Jim Yarbrough Stephen F. Austin - Danny Kaspar Texas A&M-Corpus Christi - Perry Clark Texas-Arlington - Scott Cross Texas-San Antonio - Brooks Thompson Texas State - Doug Davalos 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southland Conference
Southwestern Athletic Conference Alabama A&M - L. Vann Pettaway Alabama State - Lewis Jackson Alcorn State - Samuel West Arkansas-Pine Bluff - George Ivory Grambling State - Larry Wright Jackson State - Tevester Anderson Mississippi Valley State - Sean Woods Prairie View A&M - Byron Rimm II Southern - Rob Spivery Texas Southern - Tony Harvey 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southwestern Athletic Conference
The Summit League Centenary - Greg Gary IPFW - Dane Fife IUPUI - Ron Hunter North Dakota State - Saul Phillips Oakland - Greg Kampe Oral Roberts - Scott Sutton South Dakota State - Scott Nagy Southern Utah - Roger Reid UMKC - Matt Brown Western Illinois - Derek Thomas 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! The Summit League
Sun Belt Conference Arkansas-Little Rock - Steve Shields Arkansas State - Dickey Nutt Denver - Joe Scott Florida Atlantic - Mike Jarvis Florida International - Sergio Rouco Louisiana-Lafayette - Robert Lee Louisiana-Monroe - Orlando Early Middle Tennessee - Kermit Davis New Orleans - Joe Pasternack North Texas - Johnny Jones South Alabama - Ronnie Arrow Troy - Don Maestri Western Kentucky - Ken McDonald 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Sun Belt Conference
West Coast Conference Gonzaga - Mark Few Loyola Marymount - Rodney Tention Pepperdine - Vance Walberg Portland - Eric Reveno Saint Mary's - Randy Bennett San Diego - Bill Grier San Francisco - Rex Walters Santa Clara - Kerry Keating 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! West Coast Conference
Western Athletic Conference Boise State - Greg Graham Fresno State - Steve Cleveland Hawai?i - Bob Nash Idaho - Don Verlin Louisiana Tech - Kerry Rupp Nevada - Mark Fox New Mexico State - Marvin Menzies San Jose State - George Nessman Utah State - Stew Morrill 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Western Athletic Conference
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