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Photo: UVA AthleticsGeorgia Tech put up, gulp, 635 yards of total offense in its 46-42 upset win over North Carolina last week. Virginia coach Tony Elliott found out from a tap on the shoulder from his offensive coordinator, Des Kitchings, on the flight home from Miami. He was looking at some of the scores and just kind of didnt say much, just tapped my shoulder and showed me his phone and was like, OK, alright, Elliott told reporters at his weekly press conference on Tuesday.Elliott said he wasnt surprised to see the final stats because Tech has been putting up a lot of yards and scoring a
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