16 Georgia Tech comes back for OT win vs. Wake Forest

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Sat 27th September, 16:42 2025
NCAA Football: Georgia Tech at Wake ForestSep 27, 2025; Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA; Wake Forest Demon Deacons quarterback Robby Ashford (2) runs the ball against Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defensive lineman Brayden Manley (11) during the first quarter at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Zachary Taft-Imagn Images

Haynes King threw for 243 yards and a score, adding 106 yards and two touchdowns on the ground as No. 16 Georgia Tech escaped with a 30-29 overtime victory over Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, N.C., in Atlantic Coast Conference play on Saturday.

King ran for a 2-yard touchdown to begin overtime, before Demond Claiborne's 25-yard rush cut Wake's deficit to 30-29. Wake Forest elected to go for the game-winning two-point conversion but Robby Ashford's pass fell incomplete, sealing the Georgia Tech win.

Eric Rivers had eight catches for 77 yards and a score for the Yellow Jackets (5-0, 2-0 ACC), who extended their best start to a season since 2014.

Ashford threw for 229 yards, adding a score on the ground, while Claiborne ran for 119 yards and two scores for Wake Forest (2-2 ,0-2 ACC).

After Connor Calvert's 24-yard field goal pushed Wake's lead to 20-3, Georgia Tech finally found the end zone on King's 14-yard touchdown pass to Rivers with 5:39 left in the third quarter.

The Yellow Jackets then cut their deficit to three on King's 5-yard rushing score with 17 seconds left in the third.


Georgia Tech knotted the score on Aidan Birr's 19-yard field goal with 9:49 left in the fourth, before Calvert missed a 27-yarder that kept the score tied with 6:54 remaining.

Jamal Haynes then fumbled, leading to Calvert's 29-yard field goal to put Wake Forest ahead 23-20 at the 5:07 mark.

After Wake's punt, King led Georgia Tech to a game-tying drive as Birr's 33-yard field goal with two seconds left sent the game to overtime.

Georgia Tech struck first on Birr's 35-yard field goal with 8:09 left in the first quarter.

Facing a fourth-and-six on Wake Forest's 39-yard line, Georgia Tech punter Marshall Nichols found Will Kiker on a fake punt pass, but the gain was for five yards, turning the ball over on downs to Wake Forest with 13:11 remaining in the second quarter.

Two plays later, Ashford connected on a 35-yard pass to Chris Barnes, pushing the Demon Deacons' drive to Georgia Tech's 20-yard line. Claiborne then broke off a 16-yard rush, leading to Ashford's 4-yard rushing score to give Wake Forest a 7-3 edge at the 10:46 mark of the first half.

The Demon Deacons tacked on with Claiborne's 27-yard rushing score and Calvert's 24-yard field goal to give Wake Forest a 17-3 halftime lead.


--Field Level Media

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