MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) -- Georgia Tech players hopped happily, hugged each other and danced in place. The clock had just struck midnight on New Year's Eve, so they had two things to celebrate.<br />
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Minutes earlier, the Yellow Jackets had completed a 49-34 victory over Mississippi State in the Orange Bowl.<br />
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Quarterback Justin Thomas was chosen the game's outstanding player Wednesday night after he directed an offense that totaled an Orange Bowl-record 452 yards rushing. He ran for 121 yards and three touchdowns, and threw for 125 yards and a score.<br />
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Synjyn Days ran for 171 yards and three scores, including a 69-yarder that defused Mississippi State's comeback bid.<br />
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No. 10 Georgia Tech (11-3) earned its first Orange Bowl victory in 63 years. The Yellow Jackets improved to 2-8 in bowl games in the past 10 seasons.<br />
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"Our program took a step forward this year," Thomas said, "and we're planning to keep striving to put Georgia Tech's name on the top of the list."<br />
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The victory was especially sweet for an Atlantic Coast Conference team located in the heart of Southeastern Conference country.<br />
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"For a week or so we won't have to hear about the SEC," Tech coach Paul Johnson said.<br />
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No. 8 Mississippi State (10-3) lost three of its final four games after being ranked No. 1 for five consecutive weeks.<br />
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Mississippi State's Dak Prescott threw for 453 yards, an Orange Bowl record and a career high. Mississippi State outgained Georgia Tech 605-577, and the two-team total was an Orange Bowl record.<br />
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But the Bulldogs twice lost the ball on downs in the second half, and two onside kick attempts failed.<br />
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"We missed some big opportunities," coach Dan Mullen said. "We just didn't score enough points."<br />
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Mississippi State scored on a 42-yard Hail Mary on the final play of the first half to trail 21-20, but the Yellow Jackets were unfazed, bouncing back with touchdowns on their first four possessions of the second half to lead 42-20.<br />
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"We talked about it at halftime - if we scored every time in the second half, we couldn't lose, because we were ahead," Johnson said.<br />
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Georgia Tech's triple option attack had uncharacteristic balance in the first half, when Thomas threw 10 times for 125 yards. Senior Darren Waller had a career-high 114 yards on five catches, including a 41-yard score.<br />
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The nation's second-ranked rushing offense revved it up in the third quarter, when the Yellow Jackets pulled away by gaining 208 yards, all on the ground.<br />
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"That's our game, no matter who we play," Thomas said. "That's what we're going to do."<br />
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The 75,000-seat stadium was a third empty at the start and two-thirds empty with 10 minutes left. But fans made plenty of noise, especially Tech rooters.<br />
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After Georgia Tech scored a touchdown to take a 21-20 lead with 29 seconds left in the first half, the Bulldogs started at their own 28. Four plays advanced the ball to the Yellow Jackets 42 with 5 seconds left, and after a timeout, Prescott heaved a pass into the end zone. Two defenders and Mississippi State's Joe Morrow got their hands on the ball, and it deflected to Fred Ross, who made a diving scoop for the improbable score.<br />
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"I was just in the right spot," Ross said.<br />
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The Yellow Jackets responded by shifting their ground game into high gear. First, Days found a big hole on a dive play and broke two tackles en route to the end zone.<br />
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"It was a big spark," Thomas said. "We got that touchdown and never looked back."<br />
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Thomas then scored on a 32-yard keeper, juking past a defender in the backfield to break into the clear and make it 35-20. And after Jamal Golden forced a fumble at midfield, Thomas scored again on a 15-yard run.<br />
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"He made some great throws," Mullen said. "What made him dangerous is extending the plays. He made some great open field runs and made people miss."<br />
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