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Georgia Tech knocks off No. 17 North Carolina in wild shootout as fans storm field

Georgia Tech now has two wins against ranked teams this season.
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Fans rush the field after Georgia Tech defeated North Carolina an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023. (AP Photo/John Bzemore)

ATLANTA — Haynes King threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Brett Seither with 4:28 remaining and Georgia Tech handed No. 17 North Carolina its second straight loss, knocking off the Tar Heels in a 46-42 shootout Saturday night.

Overcoming an early two-touchdown blitz by North Carolina (7-1, 3-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) and a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter, Georgia Tech shredded the Tar Heels defense for 635 yards.

King was 23 of 30 for 287 yards and four touchdowns, two of them to Seither. Dontae Smith rushed for 178 yards and another score.

Coming off a shocking 31-27 home loss to a one-win Virginia team, North Carolina appeared to be in good shape when Drake Maye hooked up with Doc Chapman on a 35-yard touchdown with 11:13 remaining, pushing the Tar Heels ahead 42-32.

But, just two plays later, Dontae Smith broke loose right down the middle of the field for a 70-yard touchdown that suddenly made it a game again.

North Carolina responded by driving into position for a field goal attempt. Noah Burnette had not missed all season, coming into the night 11 of 11, but he yanked a 39-yarder wide left.

King seized on the opportunity, breaking off another huge run on the very next play. He went 52 yards before the Tar Heels finally got him down, putting Georgia Tech into field goal range just like that.

Smith ripped off runs of 10 and 14 yards, only to be thrown for a 4-yard loss on second-and-goal at the 1. On third down, King rolled to his right, looking desperately for anyone open, before he spotted Seither lingering in the back right corner.

The big tight end leaped for the catch, barely managing to tap his left toe to the turf before he tumbled out of bounds with the winning score.

North Carolina's final gasp ended with Maye's 36-yard pass to Devontez Walker, who was looking to his right when Ahmari Harvey delivered a crunching blindisde hit from the left to knock the ball loose.

K.J. Wallace fell on the fumble for Georgia Tech, which ran out the clock and sent a small but vocal crowd storming the field on homecoming at Bobby Dodd Stadium.

UP NEXT

North Carolina: Returns home to face FCS opponent Campbell next Saturday.

Georgia Tech: Travels to Virginia for an ACC game next Saturday.

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