Adam Hagy-USA TODAY Sports Football September 14, 2019 Jackets Fall in OT to the Citadel Game notes courtesy of GT Athletic Communications (ramblinwreck.com) Team Notes Georgia Tech fell to 1-2 on the season. The Citadel moved to 1-2. The loss was Georgia Tech’s first home defeat since a 28-14 loss to Duke on Oct. 13 of last season, snapping a three-game home winning streak. The loss was Georgia Tech’s first in 11 all-time matchups with The Citadel. Georgia Tech lost to an NCAA Division I FCS opponent (formerly Division I-AA) for the first time since a 17-14 loss to Furman on Sept. 17, 1983. Georgia Tech was flagged for 5 penalties for 55 yards in the first half but committed just 3 penalties for 25 yards in the second half. A week after Georgia Tech limited USF to first downs on just 4-of-15 third downs, The Citadel converted 8-of-16 third-down attempts. Georgia Tech is now 6-9 all-time in overtime games (last game played in overtime was vs. Virginia in 2018, a 30-27 win). Individual Notes With a 19-yard run to The Citadel 6 yard line during Georgia Tech’s first touchdown drive of the game, So. QB Tobias Oliver became the eighth quarterback and 50th overall player in program history with 1,000 career rushing yards. Oliver accomplished the feat in just the 15th game of his career. LB David Curry had a career-high 14 tackles (prev.: 7 at North Carolina, Nov. 3, 2018). Curry’s second-quarter interception was the second of his career (prev.: vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 29, 2018). R-So. DB Kaleb Oliver (7) and So. LB Quez Jackson (7) also set career highs for tackles (prev.: Oliver – 6 at Clemson, Aug. 29, 2019; Jackson – 4 vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 29, 2018). QB Lucas Johnson’s 33-yard touchdown pass to Sr. WR Jalen Camp in the third quarter was the first touchdown pass of Johnson’s career and the first touchdown reception of Camp’s career. PK Wesley Wells’ missed PAT was the first missed kick of his career. He was previously 50-for-50 on kick attempts in his career (9-for-9 on field goals, 41-for-41 on PATs). Georgia Tech So. DL Kelton Dawson and r-Fr. DL K. Chimedza made their first-career starts.