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- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game abstract "The 2009 ACC Championship Game was a college football game between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the Clemson Tigers. The game, sponsored by Dr. Pepper, was the final regular-season contest of the 2009 college football season for the Atlantic Coast Conference. Georgia Tech defeated Clemson, winning the Atlantic Coast Conference football championship, 39–34. However, Georgia Tech was forced to vacate the game victory and the conference title in 2011 due to sanctions stemming from an NCAA investigation.According to a statement by ACC Commissioner John Swofford, there will not be a 2009 ACC Champion in football.The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets were selected to represent the Coastal Division by virtue of a 7–1 record in conference play and a 10–2 record overall. Representing the Atlantic Division was Clemson, which had an 8–4 record (6–2 ACC). The game was a rematch of a contest played September 10 in Atlanta, Georgia. In that first game, Georgia Tech won a close 30–27 matchup.The game was held at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on December 5, 2009. Tampa had been chosen to host the game after poor attendance at the game's previous location, Jacksonville, Florida, led conference officials to seek an alternative. The 2009 championship was the last to be hosted in Tampa, as the game moved to Charlotte, North Carolina in 2010.From the start of the game, the 2009 ACC championship had a large amount of offense. Throughout the contest, neither team punted: Every offensive drive ended in a score or a turnover. Clemson scored first, a touchdown on its opening drive, and held a 7–3 lead at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, Georgia Tech scored 13 points to Clemson's six, and the Yellow Jackets entered halftime with a 16–13 lead. They extended that lead in the third quarter, scoring 17 points to Clemson's lone touchdown and extra point. In the fourth quarter, Clemson closed the gap and took a 34–33 lead with 6:11 remaining, but Georgia Tech drove down the field and scored a touchdown with 1:20 remaining, giving the Yellow Jackets a 39–34 lead that was the game's final margin. In recognition of his significant performance despite the loss, Clemson running back C. J. Spiller was named the game's most valuable player.By winning, Georgia Tech earned a spot in the 2010 Orange Bowl football game, and Clemson was selected for the 2009 Music City Bowl. Several players that participated in the ACC championship later played in postseason all-star games and were later selected in the 2010 NFL Draft.".
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- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game attendance "42815".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game caption "ACC Championship logo".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game city Tampa,_Florida.
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game dateGamePlayed "--12-05".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game footballSeason "2009".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game gameName "ACC Championship Game".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game halftime "Dr. Pepper Throw for Scholarship Dough".
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- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game homeNameShort "Clemson".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game homeNickname "Tigers".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game homeRecord "8".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game homeSchool "Clemson Tigers".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game mvp C._J._Spiller.
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game odds "Georgia Tech by 1".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game optionalSubheader "Conference Championship".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game ratings "1.6".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game stadium Raymond_James_Stadium.
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game titleSponsor "Dr. Pepper".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game usAnnouncers "Brad Nessler (play-by-play)".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game usAnnouncers "Erin Andrews (sideline)".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game usAnnouncers "Todd Blackledge (color)".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game usNetwork ESPN.
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game visitor "13".
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- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game visitorCoach Paul_Johnson_(American_football_coach).
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game visitorCoaches "12".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game visitorNameShort "Georgia Tech".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game visitorNickname "Yellow Jackets".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game visitorRecord "10".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game visitorSchool "Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game yearGamePlayed "2009".
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game subject Category:2009_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_football_season.
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game subject Category:2009_in_Florida.
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game subject Category:21st_century_in_Tampa,_Florida.
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game subject Category:ACC_Championship_Game.
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game subject Category:Clemson_Tigers_football.
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game subject Category:Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_football.
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game subject Category:Sports_in_Tampa,_Florida.
- 2009_ACC_Championship_Game comment "The 2009 ACC Championship Game was a college football game between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the Clemson Tigers. The game, sponsored by Dr. Pepper, was the final regular-season contest of the 2009 college football season for the Atlantic Coast Conference. Georgia Tech defeated Clemson, winning the Atlantic Coast Conference football championship, 39–34.".
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