Anthony Allen redeemed himself for part of one of his fumbles with a 50-yard catch and run during which he broke four or five tackles.
B.J. Bostic followed with a few broken tackles of his own, and Nesbitt threw a play-action 32-yarder over the middle to Tyler Melton for the score.
Tech broke out a little no-huddle on this drive. The crowd and players responded with visible energy after every play, though, of course, each play was a success. So.
Nesbitt is now 3-of-9 for 91 yards, so he’s pretty much back to normal after a rough start.
Now let’s get a stop on their side of the field for once.