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I have no link and this is from memory. I was at Tech in 1990.
I know for a fact that GT and the ACC had an out with the Citrus Bowl. It required the team (GT in this case) be ranked in the top 2 with a possible #1 vs. #2 game when the bowl invitations went out.
I believe the bowl invitations went out the week before the Georgia game, and GT was ranked #3, and could not be selected for the Orange Bowl due to the contractual obligations with the ACC.
The deadline for the Citrus escape clause was the first Monday in November, several weeks before the Georgia game.
You had to be ranked #4 or higher in that poll to get out of the Citrus. Tech was #5 that week.
The Orange Bowl was not a possibility in any case, as they had already invited Notre Dame the week before.
We could have gotten the Sugar Bowl if we had made the escape clause. However, it's not clear that playing Tennessee would have been a bigger deal than playing Nebraska. Nebraska had been ranked #1 earlier in the year and was the Big 8 runner-up. Tennessee was never ranked that highly, and was actually the SEC runner-up, but SEC champ Florida was on probation and couldn't attend the Sugar.
Tech had good support in the polls in the South, compared to other areas of the country, so clobbering Nebraska was probably better for poll finish than beating Tennessee. Beating a Big Ten or PAC-10 team would have been best, as our poll support was worst in those regions. (One Big Ten sportwriter had GT #16 in his final post-bowl ballot.)