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GT vs. UGA

The GT vs UGA game is going to be my last game as an undergraduate at Georgia Tech. It may even be the last game that I will be able to attend for a long time. It was nothing short of exciting, but ended in a way that was a bit depressing. The game started off with a lot of intensity, with both teams going at it.
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I don’t know why, but I had to take a picture of Jaybo Shaw in the beginning of the game. The lights, and his intensity drew me to him. I guess I had a premonition that he would be playing a bit this game, and not even at the end of the game.
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My wreck picture, I thought the idea would be fantastic. It was something different and I have yet to see someone do it. I was pretty happy with my first panning attempt, but I had to try it again later.
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The game started out with defenses being the key factors to the game. I had a good feeling as UGA running back Washaun Ealey is tackled and the UGA running game going no where.
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A photo of UGA quarterback Joe Cox and center Ben Jones pointing out the defense.
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UGA finally got their run game with Washaun Ealey running for a first down and avoiding Georgia Tech defenders.
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Josh Nesbitt trying to run the triple option, but proving ineffective against UGA during the first half.
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A-back Marcus Wright trying to avoid a tackle off of a option pass.
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The most heart dropping part of the game was Nesbitt’s injury.
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UGA running back Washaun Ealey avoids the Georgia Tech secondary.
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A view of UGA quarter back Joe Cox, standing in a well established pocket.
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UGA running back Washaun Ealey avoiding Georgia Tech safety Morgan Burnett.
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UGA tailback Caleb King dives for some extra yards as UGA penetrates to the red zone.
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Buzz saying “To Hell with Georgia.” One of Georgia Tech’s slogans against UGA.
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UGA flanker Michael Moore is wide open for a touchdown pass.
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Georgia Tech wide receiver Tyler Melton against UGA weak corner Prince Miller on the screen.
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UGA middle linebacker Akeem Dent sacks Georgia Tech quarterback Josh Nesbitt.
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My second panning attempt on the wreck.
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GT wide receiver Demariyus Thomas stiff arms weak corner Vance Cuff for a 75 yard touchdown.
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UGA tailback Caleb King evades Georgia Tech defenders for 75 yards and a touchdown to respond to the GT touchdown.
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This picture sums up the game with Jonathan Dwyer not being able to get any yardage. Dwyer ended the game with 33 yards and no touchdowns.
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GT A-back Anthony Allen is wrapped up as he rushes for little gain.
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UGA ended the game with 339 yards on the ground, with Washaun Ealey leading the pack with 183 yards.
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Demariyus Thomas proved to be a difference maker during the game, ending the day with 127 yards and 1 touchdown. He missed the game changing 4th down catch for a 1st down.
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The almost epic play of UGA kicker Blair Walsh missing to the left. This allowed Tech an opportunity to win the game, but falling short.
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3 Comments for GT vs. UGA


Melody

Anthony Allen’s hair looks so fun in the fourth to last picture.

Joey Wills

Great Photos. Have been “stalking” since I noticed your shots and comments on Josh’s site. I shoot Nikon as well and wondered if you had an equipment list. I am looking to invest in some new glass and am unsure about which lenses to add next. Any help would be appreciatede.

http://view52.blogspot.com

Joey Wills

Kelvin

I currently use a d700 and a d300 as a back up body. My lenses include the 14-24, 24-70, 80-200, 85 1.4, and 300 2.8. If you have any questions about these lenses feel free to ask.



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