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Blair and Morgan Earn ACC Player of the Week Honors

Sept. 14, 2009

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Georgia Tech junior defensive lineman Derrick Morgan and junior kicker Scott Blair were named ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week and Specialist of the Week, respectively, the conference office announced Monday.

Morgan was dominant in Thursday night’s 30-27 victory Clemson. He recorded 4.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks and a team-best 10 total tackles. Morgan, who earned the honor one time in 2008, is tied for the NCAA lead in tackles for loss (6.5 for the season) and is tied for second nationally in sacks (5.0).

Blair not only kicked the game-winning 36-yard field goal with 57 second remaining against Clemson, he threw a 34-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas. With three field goals on the night and PAT conversions, Blair scored a career-high 12 points against the Tigers. For good measure, the Calhoun (Ga.) native had one solo tackle.

OFFENSIVE BACK – Riley Skinner, Wake Forest, QB, Sr., 6-1, 210, Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School)
Wake Forest senior quarterback Riley Skinner engineered the seventh fourth-quarter game-winning drive of his career in a 24-17 win against Stanford. Skinner completed 18-of-26 passes for 187 yards and a touchdown; ran for 21 yards on four carries; and caught one pass for 20 yards. With the Demon Deacons trailing, 17-10, in the fourth quarter, Skinner found teammate Jordan Williams for a nine-yard touchdown pass to cap a 14-play and 73-yard drive to tie the game, 17-17. Then, with 3:49 to play and 91 yards away from the endzone, Skinner led the Deacs downfield by completing all four of his passes on the drive for 65 yards and scored on a one-yard run to give Wake the win. With his 18 completions, Skinner now has 677 in his career, the most in Wake Forest history.

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN – Caz Piurowski, Florida State, TE, Sr., 6-7, 267, Land `O Lakes, Fla. (Land `O Lakes)
Florida State senior tight end Caz Piurowski hauled in two passes for a career-high 78 yards, including a 53-yard catch that led to Florida State’s first touchdown of the game in a 19-9 win against Jacksonville State. The 53-yarder was the longest reception for a Seminole tight end since Lonnie Johnson’s 78-yard touchdown reception against Clemson in 1993. Piurowski also helped anchor a line that led the Seminole offense to more than 400 yards for the second straight game.

DEFENSIVE LINEMAN – Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech, DE, Jr., 6-4, 275, Coatesville, Pa. (Coatesville)
Georgia Tech junior defensive end Derrick Morgan had a career night in Georgia Tech’s 30-27 win against Clemson on Thursday night in front of a national television audience on ESPN. Morgan had a game-high 10 tackles, a personal-best four tackles for loss (13 yards), and three sacks (nine yards). Additionally, he helped the defensive front pressure the Clemson offense into forcing two interceptions and holding off a Tiger comeback after Georgia Tech led 24-0 midway through the second quarter.

DEFENSIVE BACK – Leon Wright, Duke, CB, Sr., 5-8, 175, St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northeast)
Duke senior cornerback Leon Wright had one of the best defensive games nationally on Saturday as he returned two interceptions for touchdowns, recovered a fumble, and tallied four tackles in Duke’s 35-19 come-from-behind win against Army. With Duke clinging to a 21-13 fourth-quarter lead and Army with the ball with just 1:48 remaining, Wright picked off a pass and returned it 51 yards – the 15th longest return in school history – for the score and a Duke win. Adding insult to injury, Wright intercepted another pass on Army’s next offensive play and took it 33 yards downfield for his second defensive touchdown of the afternoon and third of his career, which places him in a tie for first in Duke history.

SPECIALIST – Scott Blair, Georgia Tech, K, Jr., 6-0, 198, Calhoun, Ga. (Calhoun)
Georgia Tech junior kicker Scott Blair converted a game-tying and game-winning field goal in the fourth quarter to cap a come-from-behind win for the 15th-ranked Yellow Jackets over Clemson, 30-27. After the Tigers scored 27 unanswered points to take a 27-24 lead early in the fourth quarter, Blair tied the game with a 34-yard field goal to cap a 12-play and 69-yard drive, then sealed the win with his game-winning 36-yarder. Blair also kicked a 24-yarder in the second quarter, converted all three of his point-after-touchdown tries, and even threw a touchdown pass to teammate Demaryius Thomas in the first quarter.

ROOKIE – Kyle Parker, Clemson, QB, Fr., 6-0, 210, Jacksonville, Fla. (Bartram Trail)
Clemson redshirt-freshman quarterback Kyle Parker became the second Tiger freshman to throw three touchdown passes in a single game in a near comeback against Georgia Tech, a 30-27 loss. Parker completed 15-of-31 passes for 261 yards and three touchdowns, including aerial strikes of 63 yards to C.J. Spiller and 77 yards to Jacoby Ford. After trailing 24-0 just five minutes into the second quarter, Parker led the Tiger offense to 27 unanswered points and a 27-24 Clemson win, but another Player of the Week performance by Georgia Tech’s Scott Blair outlasted the Tigers.

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