Georgia Tech finishes undefeated at Bobby Dodd Stadium after nail-biting win over NC State

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Georgia Tech clinched an exhilarating victory against NC State, finishing the season undefeated at Bobby Dodd Stadium, a remarkable achievement not seen since 1999. The thrilling game unfolded as both teams exchanged scores in a nail-biting fourth quarter, showcasing resilience and athleticism. With this win, the Yellow Jackets not only celebrated a perfect home record but also reinforced the legacy of their current head coach Brent Key, who was part of the last team to achieve this feat as a player. The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, as fans rallied behind their team during this pivotal match. This season marks a significant turnaround for Georgia Tech, reigniting excitement around their football program and boosting morale among players and supporters alike.

The victory is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the coaching staff and players, setting a hopeful trajectory for the future. As the Yellow Jackets look ahead, the focus will shift to building on this success in upcoming seasons. Overall, this game not only highlights the competitive spirit of college football but also emphasizes the importance of community support in achieving athletic excellence.

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