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ATLANTA β€” The scene was popping. On the walk to Bobby Dodd Stadium on Saturday, one walked past fraternities and sororities, tailgates and restaurants, teeming with fans in Georgia Tech gear. Inside the stadium, it was electric, the latest sign of a revitalized program and fans.

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β€œIt’s amazing, seeing how this program has done a complete 180,” Yellow Jackets receiver Clayton Powell-Lee said after an October win over Syracuse. β€œIt’s like a full-circle moment when they’re here.”

And yet, when archrival Georgia comes to Atlanta on Friday, for what could have been Georgia Tech’s biggest home game in decades, with national implications, the two teams will meet not at Bobby Dodd, but a couple of miles away at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where Georgia might end up having more fans.

The reason: Georgia Tech sold the game for $10 million.

The decision was made more than a year ago. By an athletic director who has since left.

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