kkkkDUBLIN -- Dedrick Mills knew he just had to finish the play when given a chance to atone for a fumble in his first college game.He made up for the mistake by also finishing Georgia Techs comeback win.Mills 4-yard touchdown run with 35 seconds remaining capped a drive that included two big completions from Justin Thomas and lifted Georgia Tech to a 17-14 win over Boston College on Saturday.Mills, a freshman from Ware County High School in Waycross, Georgia, said he had to regroup after fumbling in the third quarter.I kind of got down but Justin kept coming back up to me and saying `Hey man, youve got to forget that last play, Mills said. ... I got my chance again. I just had to finish the play.Thomas threw two key completions on the go-ahead drive. The senior passed to Qua Searcy for 22 yards on a fourth-and-19 play and found Ricky Jeune for 26 yards on third down.It felt like a movie, Thomas said. We stuck together. We kept our heads up high and we found a way to do it.Georgia Tech (1-0, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) won its first game played outside of the United States in the 124-year history of the program. Mills, who led the Yellow Jackets with 68 yards rushing, was especially impressed by the dramatic setting.In high school we had a good fan base, Mills said. The stadium was kind of big but wasnt that big. Coming over here, being overseas for the first time with a big crowd, I havent played in anything like that.The Yellow Jackets only touchdowns came on their first and last drives of the game. Backup quarterback Matthew Jordans 3-yard scoring run capped the opening drive. Boston College held Georgia Techs spread-option attack to 240 yards, including 121 yards rushing.Its tough, said Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson. I tell you, theyre as good defensively as anybody weve played, including Clemson or anybody. Theyre good and we had a hard time getting anything going consistently.It was a crushing loss for Boston College (0-1, 0-1 ACC), which was winless in conference games in 2015 and has lost nine straight overall. The Eagles took a 14-7 lead on quarterback Patrick Towles 6-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter.There was a lot of improvement and there were a lot of good things were going on out on the field, said Coach Steve Addazio. We just need to learn how to close that game out. We had good opportunities in the red zone. We missed two field goals. You cant do that. Thats two opportunities when you have limited possessions in the game.Towles, a graduate transfer from Kentucky making his first start for the Eagles, threw an interception and lost a fumble in the first half.I know, for a fact, that this football team will win a lot of football games this year, Towles said. Its not going to be more of the same.Harrison Butkers 39-yard field goal cut the lead to four points.Jon Hillmans 73-yard touchdown run on the Eagles first play of the second half tied the game at 7-7. Hillman ran for 102 yards on 17 carries.The game, which had a 7:30 a.m. EDT kickoff, was played through rain, leaving the grass turf at Aviva Stadium slippery.THE TAKEAWAYGeorgia Tech: It was a confidence boost for the defense, as Georgia Tech won despite ending scoring at least 20 points in 21 straight conference games. The streak, which began in 2013, was the second-longest by a Power 5 team, behind TCUs 22-game run.Boston College: The Eagles defense, which led the nation in 2015 by allowing only 254.3 yards per game, looked strong again before Georgia Techs go-ahead drive. Colton Lichtenberg had a 43-yard field goal attempt blocked in the second quarter, and he missed a 35-yarder late in the third. Addazio called for the second attempt instead of going for the first down on fourth-and-1 from the Georgia Tech 18.UP NEXTGeorgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets will face FCS in-state rival Mercer for the first time in 75 years. The first game in Georgia Tech history came against Mercer on Nov. 5, 1892, and the teams last game came in 1938. Mercer revived its program, which had been dormant for 72 years, in 2013.Boston College: The Eagles will take a break from the ACC schedule when they look for their ninth straight win over in-state rival UMass. The last win for UMass in the series came in 1978.---AP College Football website: www.collegefootball.ap.orgStitched Mets Jerseys . -- Sergey Tolchinksy scored his second goal of the game 3:56 into overtime as the Sault Ste. New York Mets Pro Shop . 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Click to watch.?At 1 p.m. ET, ESPN and WatchESPN begin coverage. Click to watch.?To view starting times of upcoming days at the US Open, click here.?Live scoringOur real-time scoreboard, updated stats and social handles can be found on one spot, US Open CourtCast.?BracketsFind out whos moving on (and whos not) with our US Open mens and womens brackets. ?Fridays key matchesNo. 9 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs. Kevin Anderson, first match on the Grandstand (Watch)Expect nothing less than first-to-last ball power from both players in this one. The seeds suggest Tsonga is the favorite, but Anderson had his best Grand Slam showing last year at the US Open, where he reached the quarterfinals, a run that included a win against Andy Murray. Tsonga has not played well since Wimbledon. But after his last match, he said the small imperfections in his game have been fixed.No. 7 Marin Cilic vs. No. 26 Jack Sock, second match on Louis Armstrong (Watch)Cilic is perhaps the last player anyone wants to run into right now. The 2014 US Open champ thrives on the hard courts of New York. Plus, hes coming off an impressive title run at the Western & Southern Open two weeks ago. Cilic has been broken just twice in his first two matches at the US Open this year. As for Sock, after a thrilling five-set win against fellow American Taylor Fritz in his opener, he settled in nicely. On Wednesday, Sock dismantled Mischa Zverev in less than 90 minutes.Ryan Harrison vs. Marcos Baghdatis, second match on Court 17 (Watch)Once the front-runner to be the Next Big Thing in tennis, Harrison had fallen on hard times, toiling in the anonymity of Challenger events. But Wednesday, he scored the biggest victory of his career, a four-set win against No. 5 and Wimbledon runner-up Milos Raonic. Harrison entered the US Open ranked a lowly No. 120 and made the main field only by qualifying. He credits his mental maturity as one of the reasons for his rebound. His opponent, Baghdatis, is equally interesting. One of the most charismatic pllayers on tour, the Cypriot was also one of the games highly touted future stars; in 2006, he made the Australian Open final but hasnt delivered anything close to that performance since.dddddddddddd Baghdatis beat Harrison in their only previous encounter, the 2012 Brisbane International.No. 13 Johanna Konta vs. No. 24 Belinda Bencic, second match on the Grandstand (Watch)No question Konta has to be worried about her physical state after a frightening incident Wednesday. Midway through her match on a hot, humid day, the Brit began to hyperventilate and ultimately collapsed to the ground, shaking and shivering. After a lengthy delay, Konta recovered and won. She is hopeful that with some TLC, Ill be good to go. On Friday, she will face Bencic, who has had a dismal summer. In her previous five events, she won only a single match. However, Bencic is coming off an impressive win against Andrea Petkovic on Wednesday.No. 20 John Isner vs. Kyle Edmund, fourth match on Louis Armstrong Stadium (Watch)The big question for Isner wont be whether darts will be flying off his racket or his desire to thrill the New York crowd, but rather how his legs will hold up. In two matches, the 6-foot-10 American has been on court for 6 hours, 21 minutes over nine sets. He was lucky to get by Frances Tiafoe in his opener, and his second match, against Steve Darcis, was a physical struggle from the beginning. It wont get easier for Isner. His next opponent, Edmund, is responsible for taking out No. 13 Richard Gasquet on Monday. Isner beat Edmund in the second round of the French Open earlier this year.No. 2 Angelique Kerber vs. CiCi Bellis, second night match on Arthur Ashe Stadium (Watch)?What a fairy-tale story it would be if 17-year-old Bellis could upset the No. 2 player in the world. Bellis loves the energy from the New York crowd. She has a growing legion of fans who call themselves Team CiCi. Its not the first time the California teen has stolen the spotlight in New York; two years ago, she stunned former Aussie Open finalist Dominika Cibulkova in the first round. Kerber, of course, will be a much more difficult test. She won her major, in Melbourne, earlier this year and then reached the Wimbledon and Olympics finals. ' ' '