In Option Battle, It's Air Force, Ga. Tech

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SHREVEPORT, La. - Georgia Tech and Air Force often have the advantage of sneaking up on opponents, thanks to their run-first, triple-option offenses that seem like dinosaurs in today's college football world.

There will be no ambushes in tonight's Independence Bowl, though. The Yellow Jackets and Falcons instead might feel like they're looking into a mirror.

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In Option Battle, It's Air Force, Ga. Tech

Georgia Tech (6-6) is the nation's top rushing team, averaging 327 yards per game, while Air Force (8-4) is right behind at more than 317 yards per game. There are some subtle differences to each team's scheme - both coaches agree that Air Force likes to take a zone-read approach - but there's no doubt that the...

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