College Football Week 14 Picks
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Why this year's Georgia vs Georgia Tech will break history. Georgia and Georgia Tech are set to play their annual rivalry matchup this Friday. The two teams ha
Pitt's upset win over Georgia Tech pushes ACC to brink of College Football Playoff doomsday scenario
No. 13 Miami's victory at Virginia Tech, SMU's 32-point blowout of Louisville and Duke's win at North Carolina further complicated the Hurricanes' shot at reaching conference championship, but there's still a tiny path. The four teams vying for two spots in the Dec. 6 ACC Championship in Charlotte are No. 19 Virginia, Miami, Pittsburgh and SMU.
For the second year in a row the Atlantic Coast Conference is creating a little added drama to the College Football Playoff selection committee. No. 16 Georgia Tech, seen by many as the top team in the conference despite being ranked lower than No.
Here is where fans can tune in to see the Georgia Bulldogs take on the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets this Black Friday.
Georgia Tech bears scars from last season's collapse against Georgia. The Yellow Jackets blew a 14-point lead with under four minutes left in the fourth quarter. Georgia went on to win 44-42 in eight overtimes, which was the second-longest game in Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) history.
The No. 16 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (9-1) can clinch a spot in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game on Saturday night with a win over the visiting Pitt Panthers (7-3), who still have title game aspirations of their own but need to win out and get help.
Miami, which beat Virginia Tech by 17 points on the road, moved up a spot to No. 13 and was the highest-ranked of five ACC teams. Virginia climbed two spots to No. 17. Georgia Tech, beaten 42-28 at home by Pitt, dropped eight rungs to No. 23.
Week 13 was relatively quiet, as a handful of SEC teams hosted FCS opponents and cruised to victory. That said, losses by both USC and Missouri are sure to shake up the rankings.
The Pittsburgh Panthers face the No. 16 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, led by quarterback Haynes King, on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025 at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta, Ga.