“Looking back after the fact, it really does sting at the moment,” senior captain Jacob Monk said. It pushed the Blue Devils back to the 34-yard line, where redshirt junior Charlie Ham’s 52-yard field goal would be no good, officially ending Duke’s comeback. ![]() “I thought this program showed again that we will battle quarters and overtime if needed, but the reality is, for three-and-a-half quarters, we just didn’t make enough plays to win a game on the road in the ACC.”Īfter scoring the final 14 points of regulation in breathtaking fashion, the Blue Devils (4-2, 1-1 in the ACC) held the Yellow Jackets (3-3, 2-1) to a field goal in the first overtime, setting themselves up for the game-winning score.īut on third-and-4 from the Georgia Tech 19-yard line, Duke’s luck turned: Junior receiver Jontavis Robertson was called for offensive pass interference on what appeared to be a crucial first-down pickup. ![]() ![]() “I’m proud of our fight, I’m proud of our resiliency,” head coach Mike Elko said after the game.
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