ATLANTA — Georgia Tech rushed for touchdowns the first seven times it had the ball with TaQuon Marshall, Jordan Mason and Tobias Oliver scoring twice each as the Yellow Jackets dominated Bowling Green 63-17 on Saturday.
Marshall also had a big day as a thrower. The senior quarterback completed 5-of-6 passes for 160 yards — an average of 32 yards per completion — to help Tech (2-3) break a three-game losing streak.
Bowling Green (1-4) entered the game last in the nation in run defense, allowing 333.5 yards per contest. The Jackets finished with 372 rushing yards.