ATLANTA — After having to endure an unexpected four-week layoff, Jeff Sims played like he was determined to make up for lost time.
Sims threw three touchdown passes and ran for 108 yards, setting career highs, and Georgia Tech beat turnover-plagued Duke 56-33 on Saturday night as each team returned from long layoffs.
Led by Sims, the freshman quarterback, Georgia Tech (3-5, 3-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) ended a three-game losing streak.
Freshman Jahmyr Gibbs had touchdown runs of 61 and 26 yards in the first half before leaving with an apparent hamstring injury.
"When he got hurt, he came up and told me to finish the game, do what you do," said Sims of Gibbs. "I told him 'I've got you.'"
Thanks to Sims and Jordan Mason, who ran for 105 yards, Georgia Tech had 377 yards rushing even with Gibbs missing the second half.
Sims completed 13 of 23 passes for 146 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. He also hurt Duke's defense with his 12 carries, including some third-down runs to extend drives.
"I think he played his best game," said Duke coach David Cutcliffe of Sims.