It was back to ugly offense as Georgia Tech hosted Clemson and the teams combined - combined - for 25 points in the first half.
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Tech ratcheted up to 53.8% in the second half and thoroughly outrebounded Clemson overall (42-30), but they still couldn't pull off the home win, thanks at least partly to Milton Jennings, who blocked a shot by Tech's Mfon Udofia to preserve the victory.
That's going to be a great memory for that kid.
No games Friday but a busy Saturday as six conference games are on the schedule: BC at FSU, Virginia at UNC, Tech at Wake, Virginia Tech at State and of course Duke and Maryland as the nightcap.