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The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets picked up their greatest win in a decade on Saturday after they upset fourth-ranked Miami at historic Bobby Dodd Stadium.
Tech college students reveled within the victory, mocking Miami’s Heisman Trophy candidate quarterback Cam Ward and tearing down the stadium’s goalposts.
They then paraded the goalposts across the campus in Atlanta earlier than bringing them to the historic President’s Mansion.
The mansion, which was in-built 1903, at present homes the workplace of the college president. However for a number of years it served because the president’s private residence “in order that the president could possibly be simply obtainable to guests and deal with crises.”
So what higher place for the goalposts to finish up?
However they didn’t merely hang around on the home.
The Georgia Tech president’s mansion additionally has a pool, and the fired-up college students felt that the goalposts would possibly wish to take a dip. They proceeded to toss the goalposts into the pool, the place they are going to presumably lie without end* (*or at the least till they’re fished out).
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The victory moved the Yellow Jackets only one win away from bowl eligibility for the second straight yr beneath head coach Brent Key.
Key took over for Geoff Collins after a 1-3 begin to the season in 2022. In his 2.5 years on the helm, he’s guided Georgia Tech to a 16-14 general file.
Collins gained simply 10 video games whole his three-plus years in cost.
Key stated after the sport that he was happy with “These youngsters, this faculty, Georgia Tech, and the town of Atlanta.”
Us too, Brent. Us too.