Duke football had the ball right where the wanted it to start the game against an undefeated and No. 12-ranked Georgia Tech .
After forcing Georgia Tech to punt on its opening possession, Duke marched 92 yards upfield on 11 plays, making their way to the Yellow Jackets' 1-yard line for second-and-goal. But a fumble on the handoff between Darian Mensah and Anderson Castle turned into a 95-yard touchdown return and 7-0 lead for Georgia Tech.
"Those are the fine margins, right?," head coach Manny Diaz said following the 28-17 loss to the Yellow Jackets on Saturday, Oct. 18. "The scoop and score, they have no one for the quarterback. We're trying to pull the ball, it's going to walk in the end zone. But again, that's in our control, right? And that is an error that, it's a 14 point mist