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2015 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team

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2015 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
DivisionCoastal Division
Record3–9 (1–7 ACC)
Head coach
Offensive schemeFlexbone triple option
Defensive coordinatorTed Roof (3rd season)
Base defenseMultiple 4–3
Home stadiumBobby Dodd Stadium
Seasons
← 2014
2016 →
2015 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Atlantic Division
No. 2 Clemson x$^   8 0     14 1  
No. 14 Florida State   6 2     10 3  
Louisville   5 3     8 5  
NC State   3 5     7 6  
Syracuse   2 6     4 8  
Wake Forest   1 7     3 9  
Boston College   0 8     3 9  
Coastal Division
No. 15 North Carolina x   8 0     11 3  
Pittsburgh   6 2     8 5  
Miami (FL)   5 3     8 5  
Duke   4 4     8 5  
Virginia Tech   4 4     7 6  
Virginia   3 5     4 8  
Georgia Tech   1 7     3 9  
Championship: Clemson 45, North Carolina 37
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2015 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team represented the Georgia Institute of Technology in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Yellow Jackets were led by eighth-year head coach Paul Johnson and played their home games at Bobby Dodd Stadium. They were a member of the Coastal Division in the Atlantic Coast Conference. They finished the season 3–9, 1–7 in ACC play to finish in last place in the Coastal Division, losing six games by a margin of just seven points or less. This was the first time since 1996 that the Yellow Jackets finished with a losing record, breaking their streak of 18 consecutive bowl games.

The season is perhaps best remembered for the “Miracle on Techwood,” in which the Yellow Jackets defeated No. 9 Florida State on a blocked field goal return for a touchdown as time expired. The defeat was the Seminoles’ first ACC loss in 1,113 days.[1]

Before the season

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Previous season

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Georgia Tech won its first five games of the previous season, which included comeback victories over Georgia Southern and Virginia Tech, and an end of a five-game losing streak to Miami. After losing back-to-back games to Duke and North Carolina, the Yellow Jackets won out the rest of its regular season, which was capped off with a 30-24 overtime victory over Georgia. The Yellow Jackets represented the Coastal Division in the ACC Championship Game, where they were defeated by Atlantic Division champions Florida State. The Yellow Jackets would be invited to the Orange Bowl, where they defeated Mississippi State 49-34. Georgia Tech ended the season with an 11-3 record and a #8 ranking in the final AP Poll. Georgia Tech also had 3-1 record against top 25 ranked teams, including 2-0 record against SEC teams ranked in top 10.

Preseason

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Head coach Paul Johnson returns for his eighth year at the helm of the program. Justin Thomas, who was Georgia Tech's starting quarterback in 2014, returns for his redshirt junior year.

Recruiting class

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Spring game

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Coaching staff

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Head Coach Paul Johnson
Name Position Seasons at
Georgia Tech
Alma mater
Paul Johnson Head Coach 8 Western Carolina (1979)
Bryan Cook Quarterbacks/B-Backs 3 Ithaca (1998)
Lamar S. Owens Jr. A-Backs 8 Maryland (2008)
Al Preston Wide Receivers 8 Hawaii (1982)
Mike Sewak Offensive Line 8 Virginia (1981)
Ted Roof Defensive Coordinator 3 Georgia Tech (1986)
Andy McCollum Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator 6 Austin Peay State (1981)
Mike Pelton Defensive Line 3 Auburn (1999)
Joe Speed Defensive Backs 6 Navy (1996)
Ray Rychleski Special Teams Coordinator 2 Penn State (1979)
Reference:[2]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 37:30 pmAlcorn State*No. 16ACCRSNW 69–649,196
September 123:30 pmTulane*No. 15
  • Bobby Dodd Stadium
  • Atlanta, GA
ACCRSNW 65–1050,435
September 193:30 pmat No. 8 Notre Dame*No. 14NBCL 22–3080,795
September 2612:00 pmat DukeNo. 20ESPN2L 20–3420,101
October 33:30 pmNorth Carolina
  • Bobby Dodd Stadium
  • Atlanta, GA
ESPNUL 31–3850,585
October 103:30 pmat No. 6 ClemsonABC/ESPN2L 24–4380,983
October 1712:30 pmPittsburgh
  • Bobby Dodd Stadium
  • Atlanta, GA
ACCNL 28–3146,208
October 247:00 pmNo. 9 Florida Statedagger
  • Bobby Dodd Stadium
  • Atlanta, GA
ESPN2W 22–1655,000
October 313:00 pmat VirginiaACCRSNL 21–2732,308
November 127:30 pmVirginia Tech
ESPNL 21–2348,522
November 2112:30 pmat Miami (FL)ACCNL 21–3851,355
November 2812:00 pmGeorgia*
ESPN2L 7–1355,000
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll (1–8) and CFP Poll (9–15) released prior to game
  • All times are in Eastern time
  • Schedule source:[3]

Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP16151420
Coaches17161620RV
CFPNot releasedNot released

References

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  1. ^ Sugiura, Ken (October 27, 2015). "Breaking down 'The Miracle on Techwood Drive'". Sports (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution). Retrieved September 11, 2023.
  2. ^ "2014 Georgia Tech Football Roster". Georgia Tech Athletic Association. Archived from the original on February 17, 2015. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
  3. ^ "@GeorgiaTechFB Releases 2015 Schedule". Georgia Tech Athletic Association. January 29, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2015.