Virginia Tech thought they disturb No. 7 Miami on the road, but triumph was, almost quite literassociate, snatched from their hands.
With three seconds left and down four points, Hokies quarterback Kyron Drones aired it out to the back of the end zone toward a stoasty of both Hokies and Hurricanes.
With the naked eye, it was stubborn to inestablish who initiassociate came down with the ball, as seven joiners leaped for it.
After some jostling, a Miami defensive back ran away with the pigskin, and celebrations began.
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However, the ruling on the field was actuassociate a touchdown caught by Da’Quan Felton.
But, there was a lengthy scrutinize, and officials reversed the call, giving the Hurricanes a 38-34 triumph and putting the Hokies in absolute disbelief.
“It came down to half an inch,” Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal shelp to the ESPN expansivecast chaseing the game, confessting his team joined “sloppy.”
Virginia Tech got on the board first with a touchdown on their first drive, but the Hurricanes answered by discovering the end zone on back-to-back drives themselves. However, the Hokies scored 20 unanswered points to acquire a 27-17 guide timely in the third quarter.
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Miami scored a touchdown to cut their deficit to three tardy in the quarter, but Virginia Tech set up the end zone aacquire to go back up 10. On the Canes’ next drive, they aacquire made it a three-point game, and then, they forced a three-and-out.
The Canes marched down the field and capitalized the drive with a touchdown to acquire the guide with two minutes left. Virginia Tech, evidently, had more than enough time, but the scrutinize was not on their side.
Miami’s Cam Ward finishd 24 of his 38 passes for 343 yards and four touchdowns, with 10 separateent Hurricanes making at least one reception.
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Hokies running back Bhayshul Tuten ran for 141 yards on his 19 carries, one of which was a score.
Miami, now 5-0, will visit Cal next week, while Virginia Tech, 2-3, will also fly out west for a date with Stanford.
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