MIAMI (AP) -- Miami quarterback
Jacory Harris raised some eyebrows this week when he suggested the Hurricanes' offense couldn't be stopped.
Georgia Tech did nothing to disprove that theory.
Cool and in control throughout, Harris completed 20 of 25 passes for 270 yards and three touchdowns, and the 20th-ranked Hurricanes put an emphatic end to a four-game losing streak against No. 14 Georgia Tech with a 33-17 victory Thursday night.
Miami (2-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) matched its best league start since 2004, outgained Georgia Tech 453-228 and set up a Coastal Division showdown at Virginia Tech on Sept. 26.
Graig Cooper ran for 93 yards,
Javarris James rushed for 72 more and a touchdown, and
LaRon Byrd caught five passes for 83 yards and another score. Georgia Tech (2-1, 1-1) blew Miami out a year ago, dooming the Hurricanes' conference title
Hurricanes Power Past Yellow Jackets, 33-17