NCAAF Game Recap - Pittsburgh at Virginia Tech
Sat Nov 18, 2017 12:20 PM EST

Mer
0
Bama
56
F
UVA
28
MiaFL
44
F
Okla
41
Kans
3
F
Cit
3
Clem
61
F
Mich
10
Wisc
24
F
ULMon
14
Aub
42
F
KY
13
UGA
42
F
Ill
14
OSU
52
F
Navy
17
ND
24
F
K St
45
OkSt
40
F
TCU
27
TxTch
3
F
UCLA
23
USC
28
F
Neb
44
PSU
56
F
UCF
45
Temp
19
F
Utah
30
Wash
33
F
MissSt
28
Ark
21
F
SMU
45
Mem
66
F
Cal
14
Stan
17
F
LSU
30
Tenn
10
F
MD
7
MSU
17
F
Tuls
20
SoFL
27
F
Tex
28
WVU
14
F
NCSt
24
Wake
30
F
C Mi
42
Kent
23
F
Ohio
34
Akr
37
F
WestMI
31
NIU
35
F
E Mi
27
MiaOH
24
F
Toled
66
BGSU
37
F
Buff
40
Ball
24
F
TnSt
6
JacSt
36
F
MidTN
38
W Ky
41
F(2OT)
UNLV
38
NM
35
F
Cin
20
ECU
48
F
Lib
19
ChaSo
20
F
JMU
31
Elon
3
F
MIN
0
NW
39
F
Rut
0
Ind
41
F
DelSt
6
FlaSt
77
F
Pitt
14
VaTec
20
F
Fres
13
Wyo
7
F
HBU
33
SamHu
53
F
Rice
21
OD
24
F
IASt
23
Bayl
13
F
Hawaii
0
UtSt
38
F
TxSt
12
ArkSt
30
F
SoAl
0
GaSo
52
F
AzSt
40
OreSt
24
F
LT
42
UTEP
21
F
UMass
16
BYU
10
F
UNCC
21
SMiss
66
F
WCU
10
UNC
65
F
SJSU
14
ColSt
42
F
Purd
24
Iowa
15
F
Syr
10
Lou
56
F
GATec
20
Duke
43
F
Hou
17
Tul
20
F
Wof
10
SCar
31
F
UAB
7
Fla
36
F
CoCar
13
Idaho
7
F
NMS
34
ULLaf
47
F
Army
49
NorTx
52
F
Ariz
28
Oreg
48
F
Marsh
7
UTSA
9
F
TxAM
31
Miss
24
F
FLInt
24
FlAtl
52
F
BC
39
UConn
16
F
MIZ
45
Vand
17
F
AF
19
Boise
44
F
NEV
23
SDSU
42
F
BGSU
31
E Mi
34
F
MiaOH
28
Ball
7
F
Kent
14
Akr
24
F

Nov 18, 2017, 12:20 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Pittsburgh (4-7)

7

0

0

7

14

Virginia Tech (8-3)

7

3

0

10

20

Late goal-line stand lifts Virginia Tech past Pitt 20-14
Sat Nov 18, 2017 5:41 PM

BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) Cam Phillips had 117 yards receiving and scored the game-winning touchdown, and Virginia Tech's defense kept Pittsburgh out of the end zone on the final play to lift the Hokies to a 20-14 victory over the Panthers on Saturday.

Phillips broke the school record for career receiving yardage when he hauled in a 23-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Josh Jackson with 6:23 remaining. The touchdown gave the Hokies (8-3, 4-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) a 20-14 lead, and they held on, snapping a two-game losing streak.

"The way it finished is indicative of who our players are and what they're about," Virginia Tech coach Justin Fuente said. "They refused to let themselves down and found a way to get it done."

Pittsburgh (4-7, 2-5) used a 74-yard pass play from Kenny Pickett to Jester Weah on its final drive to get to the Virginia Tech 1 with less than 30 seconds to go. But Pittsburgh's four attempts to get into the end zone failed, with the Hokies' Khalil Ladler tackling Panthers tailback Darrin Hall for a 3-yard loss on the game's final play.

"We have to block," Pittsburgh head coach Pat Narduzzi said. "We have to guard. We can sit here and talk about play calls, but you have to block. We had four downs to get one yard. They're a good football team. We knew that they have a good run defense, but it's a yard. We have to be able to get a yard."

Jackson completed just 17 of 37 for 218 yards for the Hokies, with Phillips catching eight passes. He now has 2,981 career receiving yards.

Coming on in place of starter Ben DiNucci, Pickett completed 15 of 23 for 242 yards and one interception.

TAKEAWAYS

Pittsburgh: The Panthers pretty much saw their hopes of a bowl bid end with their second straight loss. Pickett, a freshman playing in just his third game this season, played well, but his interception was costly, as it led to Virginia Tech's game-winning score.

Virginia Tech: The Hokies' offense has been inconsistent this season, but Virginia Tech's defense, led by Greg Stroman, has made up for it, and that was the case again Saturday. Stroman, a cornerback and punt returner, has been the Hokies' most valuable player this season, with four interceptions, including one for a score, and two punt returns for touchdowns. Against Pittsburgh, his interception led to the game-winning score, and he also broke up a third-down pass in the end zone with 3 seconds left.

MAKING THE CHANGE AT QB

Virginia Tech's defense is particularly strong against the run - the Hokies' held the Panthers to just 55 yards rushing - so Narduzzi made the decision to take out DiNucci and play Pickett after DiNucci threw an interception late in the first quarter. Pickett had not played in Pittsburgh's previous three games.

"They're one of the top running defenses in the country," Narduzzi said. "We knew that. That's why Kenny was in the game. He's probably a better passer at this point. We took a shot with some of the balls he threw. We'll continue to evaluate that position."

UNSUNG HERO

Virginia Tech's Reggie Floyd made arguably the biggest play in the game. On Pittsburgh's final drive, Bennett hit Weah on a post pattern, and Weah broke a tackle, sprinting into the open field. Floyd, though, caught him and brought him down at the Virginia Tech 1 for a 74-yard gain. Officials originally ruled the play a touchdown, but reviewed it and saw that Weah's knee touched down at the 1.

"The play of the game was Reggie Floyd not giving up on that play," Virginia Tech defensive coordinator Bud Foster said. "We talk to our kids every day about finishing, and today was a big part of it. Every blade of grass is critical, and it was in that play right there. You talk about a big-time effort."

"Everyone was telling me it was a good play," Floyd said. "But it's something that is expected, so it's nothing new."

MORE ON PHILLIPS' RECORD

Phillips' 100-yard game marked his fifth of the season and the sixth of his career. He already held the school's record for career receptions, but wasn't aware that he had broken former receiver Isaiah Ford's record for career receiving yards in the game.

"What record?" he said when asked his reaction to breaking the mark. When told, he said, "I didn't know that, but that's pretty cool."

UP NEXT

Pittsburgh: The Panthers conclude their regular season Friday with a home game against Coastal-Division champion Miami.

Virginia Tech: The Hokies finish their regular season Friday with a road game against in-state rival Virginia. Virginia Tech has won 13 straight against the Cavaliers.

Passing

Pitt Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
K. Pickett 23 15 65.2 0 242 74 1 82.2
B. DiNucci 8 4 50.0 1 54 25 1 71.9
VaTec Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Jackson 37 17 45.9 1 218 37 1 62.7

Rushing

Pitt Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
Q. Henderson 2 26 13.0 26 0
K. Pickett 9 15 1.7 7 0
VaTec Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
D. McClease 14 70 5.0 14 0
J. Holston 12 52 4.3 14 0

Receiving

Pitt Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Weah 4 104 26.0 74 0
D. Hall 5 63 12.6 44 0
VaTec Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
C. Phillips 8 117 14.6 36 1
C. Cunningham 1 37 37.0 37 0

Fumbles

Returning

Pitt KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
Q. Henderson 1 20.0 0 20 4 1.5 0 8
VaTec KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
G. Stroman 0 0 0 2 7.0 0 9
J. Quillen 1 25.0 0 25 0 0 0

Punting

Pitt Punt Yds Avg LgPu
R. Winslow 4 199 49.8 53
VaTec Punt Yds Avg LgPu
O. Bradburn 6 266 44.3 53

Takeaways

Pitt Int Yds InTD
A. Maddox 1 0 0
VaTec Int Yds InTD
G. Stroman 1 12 0
R. Floyd 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

Pitt VaTec
Points For 14 20
Total Yards 366 375
Rushing Yards 55 157
Passing Yards 311 218
Passing Completions / Attempts 20/33 17/37
Turnovers 2 1
Interceptions Thrown 2 1
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 0/0
First Downs 16 18
Penalties - Yards 1/5 4/25
Time Of Possession 07:07 53:53
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 2/12 10/19
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 2/3 0/1
Punts - Average Yards 6/46 6/44

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Pitt VaTec
VaTec 03:38 TD Josh Jackson 4 yd run (Brian Johnson kick) 0 7
Pitt 09:17 TD Rafael Araujo-Lopes 13 yd pass from Ben DiNucci (Alex Kessman kick) 7 7
2nd Quarter Pitt VaTec
VaTec 03:45 FG Brian Johnson 30 yd FG 7 10
3rd Quarter Pitt VaTec
No scores this quarter
4th Quarter Pitt VaTec
Pitt 00:47 TD Nathan Bossory 15 yd pass from Ryan Winslow (Alex Kessman kick) 14 10
VaTec 05:26 FG Brian Johnson 27 yd FG 14 13
VaTec 08:37 TD Cam Phillips 23 yd pass from Josh Jackson (Brian Johnson kick) 14 20

Game Information

Stadium: Lane Stadium/Worsham Field, Blacksburg, Virginia
Attendance: 58,948
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