NCAAF Game Recap - Cincinnati at Virginia Tech
Mon Dec 31, 2018 12:00 PM EST

Okla
34
Bama
45
F
ND
3
Clem
30
F
Wash
23
OSU
28
F
Tex
28
UGA
21
F
LSU
40
UCF
32
F
Fla
41
Mich
15
F
IASt
26
WaSt
28
F
KY
27
PSU
24
F
WVU
18
Syr
34
F
MissSt
22
Iowa
27
F
NW
31
Utah
20
F
NCSt
13
TxAM
52
F
MIZ
33
OkSt
38
F
MIN
34
GATec
10
F
Cal
7
TCU
10
F OT
Temp
27
Duke
56
F
MiaFL
3
Wisc
35
F
Bayl
45
Vand
38
F
Purd
14
Aub
63
F
SCar
0
UVA
28
F
ArkSt
13
NEV
16
F OT
Cin
35
VaTec
31
F
Stan
14
Pitt
13
F
MSU
6
Oreg
7
F
BC
Boise
Canc

Dec 31, 2018, 12:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Cincinnati (11-2)

7

7

7

14

35

Virginia Tech (6-7)

7

7

10

7

31

Cincinnati rallies past Virginia Tech 35-31 in Military Bowl
Mon Dec 31, 2018 5:34 PM

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) Racing back and forth on a drenched field, Cincinnati and Virginia Tech put up some lofty numbers as the rain came down in the Military Bowl.

Michael Warren found his footing when it mattered most, scoring the go-ahead touchdown with 1:29 left for the Bearcats, whose 35-31 victory Monday ended Virginia Tech's run of 25 consecutive winning seasons.

Warren ran for a career-high 166 yards, including an 8-yard burst up the middle to cap a frantic five-play, 64-yard drive in which he had 54 yards rushing.

That was enough to decide a tight game that featured 905 yards in offense and seven lead changes.

"The O-line did a great job of getting the push, especially at the end," said Warren, voted the game's MVP. "When you keep running the ball and wearing the other team down, they're not going to want to see any more of that."

The Bearcats' offense got a big assist from backup quarterback Hayden Moore, a senior who made 12 starts last year. After throwing only 26 passes in 2018, Moore entered in the first quarter and completed 11 of 25 throws for 120 yards in addition to running for a 19-yard score.

The victory gave Cincinnati (11-2) its third 11-win season in the 131-year history of the program following two straight 4-8 finishes.

"We learned a lot from the failures from last year and even from the failures we had throughout January, February and March," second-year coach Luke Fickell said.

Playing in a bowl game for the 26th successive year - the longest current run in the nation - Virginia Tech needed a victory to avoid its first losing season since 1992. Ryan Willis threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score, but it wasn't enough to put an upbeat finish on an unsatisfying season for the Hokies (6-7).

"It stings. It's disappointing," said Virginia Tech defensive coordinator Bud Foster, a member of the coaching staff since 1987. "I'm proud of the consistency and how we have played over the years. We've got a young group of men, and some of them need to realize what it takes to perform and play at this level."

A touchdown run by Moore put the Bearcats up 28-24 with 12:44 left, and two minutes later Willis ran it in from the 5 to give Virginia Tech its last lead. The Hokies had a chance to extend the margin with just under nine minutes left but failed on a fourth-and-1 at the Cincinnati 3.

"We had an opportunity to go up by two scores but we didn't," Foster said. "And then we didn't respond defensively. That's kind of how we've been this year, kind of up and down that way."

Ridder hurt his right leg after being tripped up out of the pocket during the Bearcats' second series. The American Athletic Conference rookie of the year went 4 for 7 for 86 yards and a touchdown before leaving.

Moore picked up the slack.

"I knew this opportunity was coming sometime in the year," Moore said. "I didn't blink an eye. I just went and grabbed my helmet."

After a back-and-forth first half that ended 14-all, Virginia Tech moved 69 yards to open the third quarter before Brian Johnson kicked a field goal for a 17-14 lead. After Warren put the Bearcats in front with a 40-yard touchdown run, Willis threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Chris Cunningham to make it 24-21 heading into the fourth quarter.

WET BALL

The Bearcats fumbled three times and recovered all of them, including a touchdown by Kahlil Lewis on a ball Warren lost at the Virginia Tech 1.

"It wasn't the cleanest (win) obviously," Fickell said. "Look at the weather."

THE TAKEAWAY

Cincinnati: The Bearcats are on the rise under Fickell, who can expect to accompany Cincinnati to more bowls in the years ahead.

Virginia Tech: The Hokies were way too inconsistent in a season that ended on a very disappointing note. Virginia Tech was 13th in the country in September and now must rebound from its first losing season in more than a quarter of a century.

Still, coach Justin Fuente had no complaints about his team's effort in this one.

"They laid it on the line today," Fuente said. "We had guys that wanted to finish this thing off the right way."

UP NEXT

Cincinnati: The Bearcats have 81 underclassmen but must replace 13 seniors, including Lewis, a three-year starter.

Virginia Tech: The Hokies lose rushing leader Steven Peoples and second-team All-ACC DT Ricky Walker, who led the team with 10 1/2 tackles for a loss during the regular season.

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Passing

Cin Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
H. Moore 25 11 44.0 0 120 32 1 42.1
D. Ridder 7 4 57.1 1 86 38 0 140.5
VaTec Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
R. Willis 31 20 64.5 2 219 40 1 93.3

Rushing

Cin Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Warren II 20 166 8.3 40 2
H. Moore 9 64 7.1 19 1
VaTec Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
D. McClease 13 102 7.8 26 0
J. Holston 10 40 4.0 13 0

Receiving

Cin Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
C. McClelland 2 47 23.5 38 1
R. Medaris 2 43 21.5 32 0
VaTec Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Hazelton 6 57 9.5 17 0
E. Kumah 3 45 15.0 21 1

Fumbles

Cin F FL
T. Thomas 1 0
M. Warren II 2 0
VaTec F FL
R. Willis 1 1

Returning

Cin KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
A. Knight 0 0 0 2 3.0 0 4
C. McClelland 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
VaTec KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
T. Wheatley 4 30.5 0 50 0 0 0
B. Watts 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 6

Punting

Cin Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Smith 5 211 42.2 47
VaTec Punt Yds Avg LgPu
O. Bradburn 4 194 48.5 56

Takeaways

Cin Int Yds InTD
J. Wiggins 1 -4 0
VaTec Int Yds InTD
D. Rivers 1 18 0

Team Stats Comparison

Cin VaTec
Points For 35 31
Total Yards 462 443
Rushing Yards 256 224
Passing Yards 206 219
Passing Completions / Attempts 15/32 20/31
Turnovers 1 2
Interceptions Thrown 1 1
Fumbles - Lost 3/0 1/1
First Downs 23 24
Penalties - Yards 13/96 10/92
Time Of Possession 55:55 05:05
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 6/13 6/14
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 1/2
Punts - Average Yards 5/42 4/48

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Cin VaTec
VaTec 04:38 TD Eric Kumah 21 yd pass from Ryan Willis (Brian Johnson kick) 0 7
Cin 07:14 TD Charles McClelland 38 yd pass from Desmond Ridder (Ryan Jones kick) 7 7
2nd Quarter Cin VaTec
Cin 03:38 TD Kahlil Lewis 0 yd run (Ryan Jones kick) 14 7
VaTec 07:56 TD Steven Peoples 1 yd run (Brian Johnson kick) 14 14
3rd Quarter Cin VaTec
VaTec 04:39 FG Brian Johnson 28 yd FG 14 17
Cin 05:44 TD Michael Warren II 40 yd run (Ryan Jones kick) 21 17
VaTec 13:08 TD Chris Cunningham 2 yd pass from Ryan Willis (Brian Johnson kick) 21 24
4th Quarter Cin VaTec
Cin 02:16 TD Hayden Moore 19 yd run (Ryan Jones kick) 28 24
VaTec 04:28 TD Ryan Willis 5 yd run (Brian Johnson kick) 28 31
Cin 13:31 TD Michael Warren II 8 yd run (Ryan Jones kick) 35 31

Game Information

Stadium: Jack Stephens Field at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Maryland
Attendance: 32,832
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