NCAAF Game Recap - Virginia Tech at North Carolina
Sat Oct 13, 2018 7:00 PM EDT

MIZ
10
Bama
39
F
UGA
16
LSU
36
F
MIN
14
OSU
30
F
Pitt
14
ND
19
F
WVU
14
IASt
30
F
Wash
27
Oreg
30
F OT
MSU
21
PSU
17
F
Bayl
17
Tex
23
F
UCF
31
Mem
30
F
Wisc
13
Mich
38
F
Fla
37
Vand
27
F
MiaFL
13
UVA
16
F
Colo
20
USC
31
F
Tenn
30
Aub
24
F
TxAM
26
SCar
23
F
SoFL
25
Tuls
24
F
App
35
ArkSt
9
F
GaSo
15
TxSt
13
F
TxTch
17
TCU
14
F
AF
17
SDSU
21
F
Ariz
10
Utah
42
F
Neb
31
NW
34
F OT
OkSt
12
K St
31
F
Rut
7
MD
34
F
Iowa
42
Ind
16
F
Toled
26
E Mi
28
F
Akr
6
Buff
24
F
Duke
28
GATec
14
F
Lou
20
BC
38
F
UAB
42
Rice
0
F
JMU
37
Vill
0
F
SMiss
7
NorTx
30
F
Troy
16
Lib
22
F
Kent
6
MiaOH
31
F
Ball
24
C Mi
23
F
WestMI
42
BGSU
35
F
Army
52
SJSU
3
F
Ohio
21
NIU
24
F
Purd
46
Ill
7
F
Marsh
42
OD
20
F
Temp
24
Navy
17
F
W Ky
14
UNCC
40
F
UNLV
28
UtSt
59
F
NM
18
ColSt
20
F
E Il
22
JacSt
49
F
AlaSt
7
SoAl
45
F
NMS
38
ULLaf
66
F
ULMon
45
CoCar
20
F
SamHu
42
NWSt
28
F
UCLA
37
Cal
7
F
LT
31
UTSA
3
F
VaTec
22
UNC
19
F
Hou
42
ECU
20
F
Miss
37
Ark
33
F
MidTN
21
FLInt
24
F
Hawaii
23
BYU
49
F
Boise
31
NEV
27
F
Wyo
3
Fres
27
F

Oct 13, 2018, 7:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Virginia Tech (4-2)

7

0

7

8

22

North Carolina (1-4)

6

3

7

3

19

Virginia Tech rallies to beat North Carolina 22-19
Sun Oct 14, 2018 12:15 AM

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) Ryan Willis and Virginia Tech's offense struggled to sustain drives much of Saturday night at North Carolina, while the Hokies' traditionally tough defense kept surrendering big chunks of yardage.

And yet, the Hokies hung in - then pounced when they got a chance to snatch the game away.

Willis threw the go-ahead 1-yard touchdown to Dalton Keene with 19 seconds to help Virginia Tech beat UNC 22-19, capping a game-defining final 6 1/2 minutes that kept the Hokies unbeaten in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The Hokies (4-2, 3-0 ACC) were on the verge of going down two scores with about 6 minutes left when they forced UNC tailback Michael Carter into a fumble as he neared the goal line. And that opened the door for Willis, who directed an 18-play, 98-yard drive for the win.

"That last drive," Keene said, "was really incredible."

Indeed. Just about everything was for the Hokies in those final 6 1/2 minutes.

Virginia Tech converted four third downs along with a fourth-and-9 that saw Willis escape a collapsing pocket and run to keep the drive alive.

"We just needed to get our first first down, get the chains moving," Willis said.

Meanwhile, the Tar Heels (1-4, 1-2) outgained the Hokies 522-375 yet committed a dizzying array of mistakes that all but gave the game away.

Carter's fumble stood out, but there was also a dropped wide-open deep ball by Dazz Newsome for what should've been an 85-yard second-quarter score and Nathan Elliott missing a completely-alone Anthony Ratliff-Williams with a bad throw on what should've been a 17-yard TD in the third.

"Give them the credit, they made the plays when they had to and they got it done," UNC coach Larry Fedora said, adding: "We just didn't make enough plays to win the football game. And we had a lot of opportunities."

THE TAKEAWAY

Virginia Tech: The Hokies continued trends of playing well on the road in the league and regrouping after a loss. Virginia Tech improved to 8-3 in ACC road games under Justin Fuente as well as 9-1 in the game following a loss. And Willis sure came up big in directing the final drive, including throwing a 2-point conversion pass to Damon Hazelton.

Asked about the toughest play of the drive, Willis said: "I don't know. I'm kind of excited, kind of amped up right now."

UNC: This has the potential to be a crushing loss. A touchdown from Carter (who had a huge running day with 165 yards on 18 carries) would've had them poised for a second league win after losing by 52 points in last year's meeting. Yet the defense that had ranged from good to terrific all night couldn't get a final stop, and that only piled on to an offense that repeatedly settled for field goals and left points on the field.

"I want it bad for them, I really do," Fedora said. "I just want to make sure they know how close they are."

THE HIT

The Tar Heels had gotten themselves out of trouble when Elliott connected with Carl Tucker for an 80-yard catch and run - the longest reception ever by a UNC tight end - and eventually had a first-and-goal from the 1. Carter took the handoff but took a hard hit from Tyree Rodgers that sent the ball shooting straight up in the air.

"I saw that thing squirt up in the air," Hokies defensive coordinator Bud Foster said. "I was just hoping he didn't cross the goal line, you know?"

Virginia Tech's Jovonn Quillen recovered the fumble to set up the final drive.

"I wasn't low enough," Carter said. "He was lower than me. In football basically the lower man wins."

LINEUP CHANGES

UNC started true freshman Cade Fortin at quarterback in search of a spark, though he left before halftime with an apparent right leg injury. The Tar Heels also got a waiver for defensive lineman Malik Carney to delay the final game of his suspension for selling team-issued shoes because two other linemates weren't available.

UP NEXT

Virginia Tech: The Hokies have an open weekend before hosting Georgia Tech on Oct. 25 in a Thursday night game.

UNC: The Tar Heels visit Syracuse next Saturday in a cross-divisional league game, which marks the first meeting between the schools since 2003.

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Passing

VaTec Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
R. Willis 36 20 55.6 2 221 33 2 69.3
UNC Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
N. Elliott 15 11 73.3 1 147 80 0 126.3
C. Fortin 18 10 55.6 0 97 20 0 70.8

Rushing

VaTec Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
R. Willis 15 88 5.9 33 1
S. Peoples 14 41 2.9 9 0
UNC Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Carter 18 165 9.2 49 0
C. Fortin 6 44 7.3 40 0

Receiving

VaTec Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
E. Kumah 5 58 11.6 33 0
S. Savoy 6 58 9.7 18 1
UNC Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
C. Tucker 2 123 61.5 80 0
D. Newsome 5 53 10.6 20 0

Fumbles

VaTec F FL
D. Hazelton 1 0
UNC F FL
M. Carter 1 1
A. Williams 1 1

Returning

VaTec KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. McClease 2 18.0 0 18 0 0 0
C. Farley 1 32.0 0 32 0 0 0
UNC KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Newsome 0 0 0 3 17.0 0 25

Punting

VaTec Punt Yds Avg LgPu
O. Bradburn 7 301 43.0 49
UNC Punt Yds Avg LgPu
H. Lent 2 73 36.5 38

Takeaways

UNC Int Yds InTD
J. Britt 1 17 0
P. Rene 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

VaTec UNC
Points For 22 19
Total Yards 375 522
Rushing Yards 154 235
Passing Yards 221 287
Passing Completions / Attempts 20/36 22/35
Turnovers 2 2
Interceptions Thrown 2 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 4/2
First Downs 20 21
Penalties - Yards 8/59 7/35
Time Of Possession 25:25 35:35
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 8/17 6/15
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 0/1
Punts - Average Yards 7/43 2/36

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter VaTec UNC
VaTec 01:55 TD Ryan Willis 33 yd run (Brian Johnson kick) 7 0
UNC 05:13 FG Freeman Jones 33 yd FG 7 3
UNC 13:49 FG Freeman Jones 30 yd FG 7 6
2nd Quarter VaTec UNC
UNC 14:11 FG Freeman Jones 22 yd FG 7 9
3rd Quarter VaTec UNC
UNC 02:58 TD Anthony Ratliff-Williams 3 yd pass from Nathan Elliott (Freeman Jones kick) 7 16
VaTec 07:43 TD Sean Savoy 13 yd pass from Ryan Willis (Brian Johnson kick) 14 16
4th Quarter VaTec UNC
UNC 05:01 FG Freeman Jones 35 yd FG 14 19
VaTec 14:41 TD Dalton Keene 1 yd pass from Ryan Willis (Damon Hazelton 2pt pass from Ryan Willis) 22 19

Game Information

Stadium: Kenan Memorial Stadium, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Attendance: 50,500
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