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Thomas' 353 yards leads Ga Tech over Wofford 38-19

By The Associated Press
Posted 5:13PM on Saturday 30th August 2014 ( 9 years ago )
ATLANTA -- Justin Thomas had 353 yards of total offense and DeAndre Smelter caught two third-quarter touchdown passes in Georgia Tech's 38-19 victory over Wofford in both teams' season opener on Saturday.<br /> <br /> Making his first career start, Thomas went 11 of 15 for 282 yards and completed his last eight passes for 250 yards to help the Yellow Jackets hold off the pesky FCS Terriers.<br /> <br /> Zach Laskey's 11-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter gave the Jackets a 31-19 lead, and the defense forced a three-out after giving up a 16-play, 75-yard drive on Wofford's previous possession.<br /> <br /> That drive took over 9 minutes and ended with Octavius Harden's 4-yard touchdown run, cutting the lead to 24-19. But Broderick Snoddy followed with a 65-yard pass reception from Thomas that set up Laskey's score.<br /> <br /> Thomas led Georgia Tech with 71 yards on 13 carries. Laskey had 15 carries for 70 yards.<br /> <br /> Smelter beat cornerback Bernard Williams on both of his touchdown catches. His first, a slant route from the right side, covered 19 yards to put Georgia Tech up 24-12. His second, going from right to left, went for 71 yards as Smelter kept his feet moving and used his size to maneuver past Williams, who fell backward and lost his helmet near the sideline at the 40.<br /> <br /> Georgia Tech played a dysfunctional first half, giving up a 92-yard touchdown, missing a 31-yard field goal attempt and getting mixed results from Thomas in the passing game.<br /> <br /> Wofford was just trying to run out the first-half clock when Ray Smith ran up the middle untouched for a 92-yard score. Smith was sprung free near the line of scrimmage on a botched defensive call that looked like a run blitz that left no deep safety help.<br /> <br /> The 92-yard run equaled the total yards on Wofford's first 25 plays.<br /> <br /> With linebacker Quayshawn Nealy blocked out to his left and nose tackle Shawn Green out to his right, Smith easily outran free safety Demond Smith for the long score.<br /> <br /> Georgia Tech was fortunate when Green blocked the ensuing extra point attempt to keep the Wofford lead at 9-7. Harrison Butker atoned for pushing an earlier field goal attempt far right by connecting on a 30-yarder that put Georgia Tech up 10-9 at intermission.<br /> <br /> Under coach Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech has beaten Elon, Western Carolina, South Carolina State and Jacksonville State twice by a combined 252-62 score in five of the last six openers.<br /> <br /> Tech's first play was a screen pass completion to Smelter for 21 yards, and Thomas converted a third-and-5 with a 16-yard run to the Wofford 22. Two plays later, Laskey ran through the left side of the line for a 4-yard touchdown to make it 7-0.<br /> <br /> Evan Jacks, who played at Northview High School in nearby Johns Creek, Ga., ran up the middle for 13 and 20 yards on Wofford's second drive. The Terriers settled for David Marvin's 39-yard field goal to cut the lead to 7-3.<br /> <br /> Jacks led Wofford with 89 yards rushing on 13 attempts. He and Michael Weimer combined for 55 yards passing on seven completions.<br /> <br /> Georgia Tech senior safety Isaiah Johnson, who sat out last season with a knee injury, left the game in the fourth quarter with an undisclosed injury and did not return.
Georgia Tech running back Charles Perkins celebrates Georgia Tech wide receiver DeAndre Smelter (15) touchdown during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014, in Atlanta. Georgia Tech won 38-19.(AP Photo/Mike Stewart

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