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He will likely not win the Heisman Trophy (though it would not be blasphemous).

He may not even be tendered an invite to the ceremony in mid-December (though he should).

But no one player will have a greater impact on the remainder of the college football season than Stanford senior tailback Toby Gerhart.

First-Half Flop Downs Clemson

Staring down the barrel of an embarrassing 24-0 first half deficit to Georgia Tech, Clemson had two choices -- go down in flames, as has been its pattern in recent years, or muscle up and do something about it. Clemson chose the latter, and nearly staged an epic comeback. The Tigers surged back with 27 straight points to take the lead before the Yellow Jackets booted a pair of field goals, one with just under a minute left, to claim the 30-27 home victory.

Things started out poorly as the Clemson defense let 230-pound Georgia Tech tailback Anthony Allen take a simple short-side option pitch 82 yards for the game's first score. Later, the Tigers lined up for a 57-yard field goal. Kicker Richard Jackson instead punted the ball, but the home team was ready, and returnman Jerrard Tarrant fielded the punt and raced nearly untouched for an 85-yard return in one of the dumbest moments of this young season. Tragedy turned to comedy when Georgia Tech then faked its own field goal, with kicker Scott Blair throwing a 34-yard touchdown pass to a wide open Demaryius Thomas for the 21-nothing lead.

Jonathan Dwyer Set to Carry Georgia Tech to Top of ACC

Jonathan DwyerGeorgia Tech's triple-option offense under first-year head coach Paul Johnson created a buzz in the ACC and beyond last season. Defenses weren't accustomed to seeing that system, and it showed. The Yellow Jackets ranked fourth in the nation in rushing offense, they won nine games and snapped a seven-year skid versus rival Georgia.

Tech running back Jonathan Dwyer, a superb talent in any style of offense, believes the Yellow Jackets will be even more comfortable and confident this year. Plus, don't be surprised if Tech looks to take advantage of more passing opportunities, too.

It's always nice to have, well, quadruple options.

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