Georgia Tech kicker Aidan Birr hit a final-second 55-yard field goal to secure the Yellow Jackets’ 24-21 win over No. 12 Clemson.
The kick was a career long for Birr, and it was immediately met with Tech fans storming the field at Bobby Dodd Stadium.
Watch below to see the kick and crowd reaction.
GEORGIA TECH HITS THE 55-YARD FIELD GOAL AS TIME EXPIRES TO SNAP ITS NINE-GAME LOSING STREAK VS. CLEMSON‼️ pic.twitter.com/14ywZCrWW3
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"I believe in my players."
— ACC Network (@accnetwork) September 13, 2025
Brent Key after @GeorgiaTechFB defeated No. 12 Clemson 🐝 pic.twitter.com/PPdyXFpawQ
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Caitlyn Stroh-Page is the senior sports editor high school sports and college football at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Her resume includes stops at Sports Illustrated Kids, Scout.com, The (Macon) Telegraph, the Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader and the Athens Banner-Herald. A South Georgia native, Stroh-Page lives in the Athens area.
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