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COL FB: Georgia 31, Georgia Tech 17

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Published: Nov. 26, 2011 at 3:43 PM

ATLANTA, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Aaron Murray threw four touchdown passes and racked up 252 passing yards Saturday in No. 14 Georgia's 31-17 win over No. 21 Georgia Tech.

Murray completed 19-of-29 passes and Orson Charles made five receptions for 95 yards as the Bulldogs (10-2) rolled to a victory in the battle of intrastate rivals.

Michael Bennett, Tavarres King, Chris Conley and Aron White were on the receiving end of Murray's scoring strikes, giving the Bulldogs a boost as they take a 10-game winning streak into next week's SEC title game against No.1 Louisiana State.

The Yellow Jackets (8-4) lost for the second time in three games as Tevin Washington was held to just 34 aerial yards on 3-of-10 efficiency and was intercepted twice.

Topics: Michael Bennett
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