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Can Duke continue its road magic at Virginia Tech?
Gardner-Webb (2-5, 1-2) gained 110 yards of total offense, its lowest output of the season.
Virginia Tech (3-5, 1-3) lost for the fourth time in five games, and for the third time this season at home.
Joe Pavelski and Tommy Wingels also scored for the Sharks, who have not had a power-play goal in five consecutive games and are 0 for 11 with the man advantage in that span. During overtime when we should have been playing for touchdowns, we were settling for field goals, often on the first play.
Duke won the game despite, in Cutcliffe’s words, losing the fourth quarter. We got cute when we needed to be consistent; and in the most frustrating times, the play calling went into absolute “Timid” mode.
Sirk rushed for a career-high 109 yards. Tech got off a couple of plays, but clock mismanagement resulted in a 67 yard field goal attempt left short and returned by Devon Edwards to conclude regulation play. And that is where the Hokies fail.
A odd offsides kick by the Hokies turned out to be a poorly-executed squib kick that turned the field position battle in Duke’s favor and led to a Blue Devil field goal. Bucky struggled with a serious case of route run blues and concrete gloves; but he kept fighting and found a way to make three touchdown catches two of which were in critical situations. First, though, it has to make sure it doesn’t mess things up against bi-annual nemesis Wake Forest. There is no single Duke Feature running back. While the Hurricanes do have a few offensive firepower in quarterback Brad Kaaya and running back Joseph Yearby and need a signature win like this in the most desperate of ways, it’s doubtful they can match the weapons Clemson has on either side of the ball. But the Hokies managed to tie the game by going 83 yards in 12 plays.
On the season, Virginia Tech averages 205.7 yards in passing and 170.3 yards in rushing. For a second straight year, Martin just had to hit one of two field goals against Virginia Tech, and for a second straight year, he missed both.
Utah added a cosmetic score with four minutes remaining when Wilson hit the Utes’ only bright spot of the evening, Britain Covey, for a 66-yard touchdown.
First off, this entire defense is going to get obliterated by defensive coordinator Bud Foster. “Those are the things right now, that as a coach, you’re tearing your hair out, very simple things that we rep. And we repped that play 25 times”.
The second covered 83 yards and tied it with 2:07 to play.
Tech made the questionable decision to go for two, and backup quarterback Brenden Motley couldn’t threw incomplete on the conversion attempt. They were behind us screaming and yelling the whole game.
On the Hokies ensuing kickoff, Tech kicked an onsides kick that Duke recovered at their own 49-yard line. Watch what happens as the last Virginia Tech defender tries to take him down. The Blue Devils have arguably the best safety in the country in Jeremy Cash, the defensive back leader in the ACC for tackles behind the line of scrimmage. A 45 yard completion to Anthony Nash set up another Sirk to McCaffrey TD pass, this time from 16 yards out. The Blue Devils also are No. 21 in the USA Today coaches poll.