ATLANTA --- Two is a crucial number for both Georgia Tech and Wake Forest.
The No. 10 Yellow Jackets are chasing the higher prize, needing two wins to clinch a spot in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game. But two victories also would be meaningful for Wake Forest, which is trying to become eligible for its fourth consecutive bowl trip.
With larger goals looming over their seasons, both teams are trying to keep the focus on today's game.
"We don't want to get caught up in that stuff," Georgia Tech defensive end Derrick Morgan said. "It could be gone in the blink of an eye."
The Yellow Jackets (8-1, 5-1 ACC) would lock up a spot in the ACC Championship Game by beating the Demon Deacons (4-5, 2-3) and winning again at Duke next weekend.
Georgia Tech hasn't won an outright conference title since 1990, also the season they finished No. 1 in the coaches' poll.
"That was a long time ago. I was a 1-year-old," Morgan said with a chuckle. "That is on everybody's mind. We're just trying to take Georgia Tech to the next level. We've done a good job so far, but we've got to keep pushing."
And keep running like they have. The Yellow Jackets rank second nationally with an average of 304 yards per game on the ground, and the spread option has really kicked it into high gear the past five weeks. During that span, the team is averaging 42 points and 483 yards per game.
Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson has certainly defied the skeptics who said a triple-option, run-oriented offense would never work in a big-time conference.
"He's wearing people out with that offense," Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe said. "It's a unique thing that nobody else does. When you're the only show in town, that makes it really hard on people to get ready for it."
Wake Forest has a better chance to win now that fifth-year senior Riley Skinner has been cleared to start at quarterback after sustaining a concussion last week in the closing minutes of yet another gut-wrenching loss, 28-27 to Miami.
Skinner did not practice Monday and got only minimal time the following day, but he'll make his 33rd consecutive start against the Yellow Jackets, who had been expecting all along to face the No. 1 quarterback.
Not that it mattered much in their preparations. "You get ready for Wake Forest," Johnson said. "You don't get ready for certain people."
And you don't let your mind wander to what might lie ahead.
"You can't worry about somebody down the road," Johnson said. "If you do, you'll trip up. You better take care of what's at hand."
TODAY'S GAME
- Wake Forest (4-5, 2-3 ACC) vs. No. 10 Georgia Tech (8-1, 5-1 ACC), 3:30 p.m. (ABC-Ch. 6)

