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1928 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team

The 1928 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team represented the Georgia Tech Golden Tornado of the Georgia Institute of Technology during the 1928 college football season. A member of the Southern Conference, Georgia Tech was coached by William Alexander in his 9th year as head coach, compiling a record of 10–0 (7–0 SoCon) and outscoring opponents 213 to 40. Georgia Tech played its home games at Grant Field.
The Dickinson System had USC recognized as #1, but the Rose Bowl was contested between the #2 and #3 teams, California and Georgia Tech. The game was decided by a safety scored after Roy "Wrong Way" Riegels ran 65 yards in the wrong direction. Vance Maree blocked the ensuing punt which gave Georgia Tech a safety deciding the 8-7 win. Both USC and Georgia Tech claim national championships for 1928.
Several Yellow Jackets received postseason honors. Tackle Frank Speer was selected as a first-team All-American by the ''Associated Press''. Center Peter Pund was recognized as a consensus All-American. Halfback Warner Mizell was a second-team All-American and first-team All-Southern. Ends Tom Jones and Frank Waddey, tackle Vance Maree, and guard Raleigh Drennon also were placed on All-Southern teams. Mizell led a powerful backfield with Bob Durant at quarterback, Stumpy Thomason at halfback, and Roy Lumpkin at fullback.
The Yellow Jackets defeated Notre Dame. "I sat at Grant Field and saw a magnificent Notre Dame team suddenly recoil before the furious pounding of one man–Peter Pund," said legendary coach Knute Rockne in 1928. "Nobody could stop him." Rockne wrote of an attack on his coaching in the ''Atlanta Journal'', "I am surprised that a paper of such fine, high standing (yours ) would allow a zipper to write in his particular vein . . . the article by Fuzzy Woodruff was not called for."
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