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COL FB: Florida State 21, Georgia Tech 15

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Published: Dec. 2, 2012 at 12:19 AM

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 2 (UPI) -- James Wilder Jr. ran for two scores and No. 12 Florida State turned back a late charge to hold off Georgia Tech 21-15 in the ACC championship game.

Wilder finished with 69 rushing yards on 10 carries. Devonta Freeman added 59 yards and a score on 13 tries for the Seminoles (11-2), who claimed a berth in the Orange Bowl with their 13th ACC crown.

E.J. Manuel (16-of-21 for 134 yards) tossed an interception in the fourth quarter and Georgia State moved the ball to near midfield in a final push.

But Florida State defensive back Karlos Williams picked off Yellow Jackets quarterback Tevin Washington to secure the victory.

Washington was held to 76 passing yards on 4-of-14 efficiency and ran for a score for Georgia Tech (6-7), which was appearing in the conference title match due to the NCAA suspension of Miami-Florida.

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