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ATLANTA (AP) โ€” Georgia Tech found a way to contain Syracuseโ€™s barrage of direct-snap runs โ€” and to put the Yellow Jackets back in the bowl picture.

Haynes King threw two touchdown passes and added a 19-yard scoring run late in the fourth quarter as Georgia Tech stopped Syracuseโ€™s comeback to beat the Orange 31-22 on Saturday night and become bowl eligible for the first time in five years.

Jamal Haynesโ€™ 30-yard scoring run to open the second half gave Georgia Tech (6-5, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) a 24-3 lead. Haynesโ€™ scoring run came after Darrell Gill Jr. fumbled a kickoff return that was recovered by Georgia Techโ€™s Jacob Cruz.

Syracuseโ€™s run-dominant offense was a surprise in last weekโ€™sย 28-13 win over Pittsburghย when the Orange rushed for 392 yards, the high mark in the ACC this season. Three players, including quarterback Garrett Shrader, ran for more than 100 yards.

โ€œWe really challenged the defense this week and they accepted the challenge,โ€ said Georgia Tech coach Brent Key.

Syracuse (5-6, 1-6) ran for 206 yards on 42 carries against the Yellow Jackets but passed for only 53 yards.

โ€œIt was definitely a hard thing to game plan just because there were so many different bodies doing different things,โ€ said Georgia Tech linebacker Kyle Efford, who had 11 tackles.

Effordโ€™s interception of sophomore Luke MacPhailโ€™s first pass of the game clinched the win.

The Orange did not have a player listed as a quarterback take a snap in the first half. Shrader was in uniform but was limited by an undisclosed injury. Backup quarterback Carlos Del Rio Wilson, who suffered a lower body injury in a 17-10 loss to Boston College on Nov. 3, was not with the team.

The Orange closed the deficit to 24-22 on three second-half scoring runs, one by Dan Villari and two by LeQuint Allen Jr.

Allen, who ran for 120 yards, had a 23-yard run to set up his 2-yard scoring run midway through the final quarter.

โ€œWeโ€™re doing what we can with the guys we have up,โ€ said Syracuse coach Dino Babers.

Villari, a tight end, and Allen, a running back, had direct-snap runs as the bulk of the Syracuse offense. Villari was 14 for 14 passing for 59 yards while rushing for 89 yards and a touchdown.

โ€œA game like this is a linebackerโ€™s dream,โ€ Efford said.

King completed 16 of 20 passes for 138 yards with two touchdowns and one interception while rushing for 82 yards and a touchdown.

Shrader finally entered the game on a third-down snap from the Georgia Tech 1 late in the third quarter. Schrader lined up behind center before handing off to Allen for a touchdown run.

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BOWL ELIGIBLE AGAIN

Georgia Techโ€™s last bowl appearance was a 34-10 loss to Minnesota in the 2018 Quick Lane Bowl. Efford, a freshman, said he was motivated to see the seniors finally have an opportunity to play in a bowl. โ€œEspecially the sixth-year guys,โ€ Efford said. โ€œThey havenโ€™t been to a bowl game. That means a lot to me.โ€

LAST HOPE FOR ORANGE

Syracuse has one final opportunity to qualify for a bowl game next week against Wake Forest.

โ€œWeโ€™ve got an opportunity to go to bowl games two years in a row for the first time in a long time,โ€ Babers said. Syracuse made back-to-back bowl appearances in 2012 and 2013.

โ€œI think these guys still have the fire,โ€ Babers said. โ€œI know I do. We want to get this season ended on the right note.โ€

THE TAKEAWAY

Syracuse: The Orange might have overcome their limited offensive options if they had taken advantage of two Georgia Tech turnovers. Cornerback Isaiah Johnsonโ€™s interception of a pass by King led to a missed field goal. A fumble by Haynes recovered by defensive end Caleb Okechukwu midway through the third quarter gave Syracuse the ball at the Georgia Tech 41. The Orange were stopped on a fourth-down run by Allen.

Georgia Tech: With King and Haynes dominating the carries, the Yellow Jackets leaned on their running game for a clock-draining drive in the fourth quarter. Haynes had gains off 11 and 8 yards on back-to-back runs. The Yellow Jackets gained 344 yards with 206 rushing and 138 passing.

UP NEXT

Syracuse closes its regular season with a home game against Wake Forest next Saturday.

Georgia Tech hosts No. 1 Georgia on Saturday in an attempt to end the Bulldogsโ€™ five-game winning streak in the state rivalry, including the last three by a combined margin of 134-21.