- Final018
1PSU
ALA3
243
24 - Final112
2MIA
OSU24
3624
36 - Final2
4TNTC
TCU7
627
62 - Final3
5WYO
TEX7
347
34 - Final4
6IDHO
NEB17
3817
38 - Final57ORE
TENN48
1348
13 - Final6
8USF
FLA14
3814
38 - Final7
9ISU
IOWA7
357
35 - Final817
10FSU
OKLA17
4717
47 - Final9
11SJSU
WIS14
2714
27 - Final10
13JMU
VT21
1621
16 - Final1114ARK
ULM31
731
7 - Final1215GT
KU25
2825
28 - Final13
16UVA
USC14
1714
17 - Final1419LSU
VAN27
327
3 - Final15
20UNLV
UTAH10
3810
38 - Final1622
24UGA
SCAR6
176
17 - Final1725STAN
UCLA35
035
0 - Final1821AUB
MSST17
1417
14 - Final OTOT1923WVU
MRSH24
2124
21
Final

(15) Georgia Tech 25
(1-1, 0-1 away)

Kansas 28
(1-1, 1-1 home)
12:00 PM ET, September 11, 2010
Memorial Stadium, LAWRENCE, KS
Top Performers
Passing: J. Webb (COLO) - 179 YDS, 3 TD, 1 INT
Rushing: J. Sims (KU) - 17 CAR, 101 YDS, 1 TD
Receiving: D. Patterson (KU) - 7 REC, 85 YDS, 1 TD
LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Kansas followed one of the worst losses in school history with a big upset over No. 15 Georgia Tech.
A week getting stung by North Dakota State in Turner Gill's coaching debut for the Jayhawks, Kansas put Jordan Webb in at quarterback and promptly turned it around.
Fast Facts
• Kansas rebounded from a season-opening loss to FCS team North Dakota State to get Turner Gill his first win as head coach and snap a eight-game losing streak dating back to last season.
• Freshman QB Jordan Webb (starting in place of the benched Kale Pick) threw for 179 yards, three TDs, and one interception in his first career start to lead the Jayhawks to their third straight win vs. an ACC opponent (going back to their victory in the Orange Bowl following the 2007 season against Virginia Tech).
• Freshman RB James Sims ran for 101 yards and a TD in his college debut.
• The Yellow Jackets ran for 291 yards on the ground, but QB Josh Nesbitt went just 5-for-15 for 116 yards through the air.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Webb threw three touchdown passes, Kansas beat the Yellow Jackets 28-25 and all the sudden that season-opening stinker is a memory.
"There was a big sense of urgency," said wide receiver Daymond Patterson, who caught a short pass and turned it into a tackle-breaking 32-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. "This week, every little thing we needed to fix, we fixed it. We kept going over it and over it."
"There was never any doubt that we could beat them," he said. "Not too long ago, we won the Orange Bowl. We were ranked."
Indeed, the win was the Jayhawks' biggest since their victory over Virginia Tech in the 2008 Orange Bowl.
"You take every football season one game at a time," said Webb, a redshirt freshman who replaced Kale Pick. "But it's definitely a huge win."
The defending ACC champion Yellow Jackets (1-1) were favored by two touchdowns over the team that lost to a mediocre Missouri Valley bunch 6-3. But they dropped several passes and aided Kansas scoring drives with a 13-yard punt, a roughing-the-passer penalty and a kickoff that went out of bounds and let the Jayhawks start on the 40.
"They came out mad," said Yellow Jacket quarterback Joshua Nesbitt. "You could tell that they came out mad from losing their last game and they came out hungry."
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Nesbitt scored on runs of 9 and 4 yards, giving him five rushing touchdowns in two games. The Yellow Jackets' potent ground game amassed 291 yards and Nesbitt, who completed just one pass in a lopsided victory the week before over South Carolina State, threw for 116 yards and a TD.
"It was a matter of us beating ourselves today," said Georgia Tech running back Anthony Allen. "We were doing the little things wrong. I feel like we came out flat. We weren't as hyped and we weren't as ready as we were supposed to be."
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Capping a tumultuous eight days which included the abrupt retirement of controversial athletic director Lew Perkins, the Jayhawks (1-1) rolled up 407 yards of total offense and broke an eight-game losing streak which stretched back to last year and now-departed head coach Mark Mangino.
Freshman running back James Sims, who didn't even play against North Dakota State, carried 17 times for 101 yards and a touchdown.
"It's just one ball game," Gill said. "We're here to be successful over a long period of time, many years. One game doesn't define our program."
After Nesbitt connected with Stephen Hill on a 40-yard touchdown pass and again on the 2-point conversion, the Yellow Jackets closed to within 3 points with 7:48 to go.
In the final minutes, Georgia Tech faced a fourth-and-3 from its own 35. But a false start penalty pushed them back 5 yards and Nesbitt missed on a fourth-down pass.
Webb's TD passes covered 15 yards to Bradley McDougald, 2 to Tim Biere and 32 to Patterson, who took the ball in the flat, broke free from a pack of tacklers, then broke another tackle in the secondary and dived into the end zone for a 28-17 lead.
Webb finished 18 of 29 for 179 yards.
"It's great for our staff, great for our players, great for our alumni and great for our student body," said Gill. "We'll enjoy this one for about 24 hours and then we have to get ready for the next one."
The Yellow Jackets are probably in for the same kind of week Kansas just put in.
"You know, to be honest, we didn't really look like we were ready to play," said Georgia Tech linebacker Kyle Jackson. "We came out kind of dull. We had a big stop that first drive on defense, and then I think we got a little lax."
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It was over when... Joshua Nesbitt's fourth-down pass fell incomplete with one minute to play in the game.
Gameball goes to... Jordan Webb. The Jayhawks QB passed for 189 yards and three TDs to spark the upset.
Stat of the game... 2002. Kansas has not started a season 0-2 since 2002.
Team Stat Comparison
| GT | KU | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 18 | 18 |
| Total Yards | 407 | 320 |
| Passing | 116 | 179 |
| Rushing | 291 | 141 |
| Penalties | 9-91 | 5-60 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 4-13 | 6-15 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 1-4 | 0-2 |
| Turnovers | 1 | 1 |
| Possession | 31:37 | 28:23 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | GT | KU | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 09:17 | Joshua Nesbitt 9 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) | 7 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 06:54 | Bradley McDougald 15 Yd Pass From Jordan Webb (Jacob Branstetter Kick) | 7 | 7 |
| SECOND QUARTER | GT | KU | |||
![]() | TD | 14:57 | Tim Biere 2 Yd Pass From Jordan Webb (Jacob Branstetter Kick) | 7 | 14 |
![]() | TD | 10:31 | Joshua Nesbitt 4 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) | 14 | 14 |
![]() | FG | 00:37 | Scott Blair 28 Yd | 17 | 14 |
| THIRD QUARTER | GT | KU | |||
![]() | TD | 10:21 | James Sims 2 Yd Run (Jacob Branstetter Kick) | 17 | 21 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | GT | KU | |||
![]() | TD | 14:19 | Daymond Patterson 32 Yd Pass From Jordan Webb (Jacob Branstetter Kick) | 17 | 28 |
![]() | TD | 07:48 | Stephen Hill 40 Yd Pass From Joshua Nesbitt (Joshua Nesbitt Pass To Stephen Hill For Two-Point Conversion) | 25 | 28 |




