ATLANTA - Georgia Tech no longer is looking for help in the ACC title race.
The Yellow Jackets now control their own championship hopes.
"It's a good situation," coach Paul Johnson said Sunday, one day after the Yellow Jackets' 34-9 win over Virginia and Clemson's overtime win at Miami combined to leave No. 11 Georgia Tech in first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference's Coastal Division.
Perhaps the best news for Johnson is most of his team's most difficult work is over. Georgia Tech (7-1 overall, 5-1 ACC) has only two conference games remaining - against Wake Forest on Nov. 7 and at Duke on Nov. 14. Georgia Tech plays at Vanderbilt this week.
Georgia Tech has the tiebreaker advantage over Virginia Tech, the only other team with only one loss in the division.

