NCAAF Game Recap - Liberty at Virginia
Sat Nov 23, 2019 12:00 PM EST

Ark
20
LSU
56
F
PSU
17
OSU
28
F
TxAM
13
UGA
19
F
WCU
3
Bama
66
F
Oreg
28
AzSt
31
F
Utah
35
Ariz
7
F
TCU
24
Okla
28
F
MIN
38
NW
22
F
Mich
39
Ind
14
F
Tex
10
Bayl
24
F
Purd
24
Wisc
45
F
BC
7
ND
40
F
Sam
0
Aub
52
F
Temp
13
Cin
15
F
Mem
49
SoFL
10
F
Ill
10
Iowa
19
F
Boise
56
UtSt
21
F
SMU
28
Navy
35
F
OkSt
20
WVU
13
F
TxSt
13
App
35
F
Pitt
0
VaTec
28
F
E Mi
45
NIU
17
F
Ohio
66
BGSU
24
F
Akr
17
MiaOH
20
F
Toled
30
Buff
49
F
NCSt
26
GATec
28
F
ColSt
7
Wyo
17
F
Ball
38
Kent
41
F
JMU
55
URI
21
F
UCF
34
Tul
31
F
ECU
31
UConn
24
F
Kans
31
IASt
41
F
Lib
27
UVA
55
F
MSU
27
Rut
0
F
BYU
56
UMass
24
F
HBU
14
SamHu
37
F
SoAl
15
GASt
28
F
E Ky
29
JacSt
23
F
AF
44
NM
22
F
GaSo
33
ArkSt
38
F
UCLA
35
USC
52
F
ETenn
0
Vand
38
F
LT
14
UAB
20
F
W Ky
28
SMiss
10
F
NorTx
14
Rice
20
F
Mer
7
UNC
56
F
Neb
54
MD
7
F
UT-M
7
KY
50
F
Marsh
13
UNCC
24
F
SJSU
35
UNLV
38
F
Cal
24
Stan
20
F
UTEP
35
NMS
44
F
Syr
34
Lou
56
F
OD
17
MidTN
38
F
CoCar
42
ULMon
45
F
Troy
3
ULLaf
53
F
FlAtl
40
UTSA
26
F
K St
30
TxTch
27
F
MiaFL
24
FLInt
30
F
Hou
24
Tuls
14
F
Tenn
24
MIZ
20
F
Abil
7
MissSt
45
F
Duke
27
Wake
39
F
OreSt
53
WaSt
54
F
Wash
14
Colo
20
F
NEV
35
Fres
28
F
SDSU
11
Hawaii
14
F
Ohio
52
Akr
3
F
WestMI
14
NIU
17
F

Nov 23, 2019, 12:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Liberty (6-5)

7

7

7

6

27

Virginia (8-3)

10

14

14

17

55

Perkins, Virginia cruise past Liberty, 55-27
Sat Nov 23, 2019 4:59 PM

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) Virginia had every reason to come out flat against Liberty, especially with a showdown looming next Friday against arch-rival and 25th-ranked Virginia Tech with a chance to win the ACC’s Coast Division championship for the first time in program history.

That the Cavaliers overcame that challenge, winning 55-27, shows appreciable maturity, coach Bronco Mendenhall said.

“The outside pressure to look past (the Liberty game), really, that’s all they heard,” Mendenhall said.

The Cavaliers came out dominant, then appeared to lapse into cruise control before a defensive play changed everything.

On first and 10 from the Virginia 38 and with Liberty ahead 14-10, Flames quarterback Stephen Calvert dropped back, faced pressure, scrambled and threw the ball deep downfield, even though there was not a player wearing the same jersey anywhere nearby.

Safety De’Vante Cross was, though, and not only intercepted, but returned it 52 yards to the Flames’ 42.

“That kind of snapped us back into it,” Mendenhall said.

Five plays later, Lamont Atkins 3-yard run gave Virginia a lead it would only build on.

First-year Liberty coach Hugh Freeze was disappointed the rest of the way.

“Up 14-10 and we just went off the rails doing things that we haven’t done,” Freeze said. “I felt like it kind of carried over into the locker room and we just never responded. ... It appears that it affected us more than I would like to admit.”

Bryce Perkins threw for two touchdowns and ran for another for the Cavaliers (8-3), who scored a season-high total.

Perkins hit Terrell Jana for 8 yards and Joe Reed for 7 and scored on a 1-yard run. Mike Hollins and PK Kier also had scoring runs for the Cavaliers, and backup quarterback Brennan Armstrong completed a 44-yard scoring pass to Dontayvion Wick with 1:58 remaining.

Calvert threw for two touchdowns for the Flames (6-5). The interception was the fourth-year starter’s first in 296 pass attempts, and Cross later got him again, again when Calvert threw deep into Cavaliers territory.

THE TAKEAWAY

Liberty: The Flames are dangerous with the tandem of Calvert and Gandy-Golden and can qualify for a bowl game in their first year eligible next Saturday against visiting New Mexico State (1-9 coming into the day). First-year Flames coach Hugh Freeze has made a huge impact on Calvert, a gun-slinger who looks for the big play and threw 18 interceptions last year. This season, he’s thrown for 25 touchdowns with just five interceptions. Gandy-Golden had six catches for 60 yards, including a one-handed touchdown grab in the third quarter.

Virginia: The Cavaliers’ depleted secondary got a lift from sophomore Heskin Smith, who had played sparingly but was thrust back into action two weeks ago because of injuries. Late in the first half, the 5-foot-11 Smith broke up consecutive passes intended for the 6-foot-4 Gandy-Golden from the Virginia 25, forcing a 43-yard field goal try that sailed wide left, preserving Virginia’s 24-14 halftime lead.

HIGH STAKES

Virginia has lost to the Hokies in the last 15 meetings, a trend Mendenhall promised to change when he arrived four years ago.

He never used the words Virginia Tech during his postgame comments , but wasn’t shying away from the importance of the game.

“The Coastal championship will be on the line and I think that reflects just growth and progress within the program,” he said.

The winner of the Coastal gets a date with No. 3 Clemson in the ACC title game.

TRICKERATION

Virginia led 24-14 when it went into field goal formation from the Flames’ 31. But it was a fake, and Armstrong hit linebacker 6-foot-7 Charles Snowden with a pass that went for 24 yards, setting the Cavaliers up at the Flames’ 7. Two plays later, Perkins hit Reed for the TD.

“It was a really nice job by Brennan Armstrong and it wasn’t an easy catch,” Mendenhall said.

Asked if the talented Snowden has a future at receiver, Mendanhall answered quickly: “No.”

UP NEXT

The Flames finish the regular season at home against New Mexico State, which they beat 20-13 on the road in October

Virginia faces No. 25 Virginia Tech with a chance to win its first ACC Coastal Division title - and end a 15-year losing skid to the Hokies

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Passing

Lib Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Calvert 40 16 40.0 2 283 56 2 60.7
L. Brown 6 2 33.3 0 30 22 0 50.7
UVA Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
B. Perkins 30 18 60.0 2 199 25 0 101.9
B. Armstrong 4 3 75.0 1 73 44 0 156.3

Rushing

Lib Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
F. Hickson 15 88 5.9 33 1
J. Mack 3 10 3.3 5 0
UVA Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
P. Kier 10 82 8.2 38 1
L. Atkins 9 61 6.8 33 1

Receiving

Lib Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
C. Yarbrough 4 83 20.8 47 0
A. Gandy-Golden 6 60 10.0 14 1
UVA Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Jana 4 56 14.0 25 1
D. Wicks 2 49 24.5 44 1

Fumbles

Returning

Lib KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
S. Louis 3 37.0 0 52 0 0 0
UVA KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
S. Milledge 4 32.5 0 41 0 0 0

Punting

Lib Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Alves 5 154 30.8 45
UVA Punt Yds Avg LgPu
N. Griffin 2 88 44.0 45

Takeaways

UVA Int Yds InTD
D. Cross 2 87 0

Team Stats Comparison

Lib UVA
Points For 27 55
Total Yards 392 499
Rushing Yards 79 227
Passing Yards 313 272
Passing Completions / Attempts 18/47 21/34
Turnovers 2 0
Interceptions Thrown 2 0
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 0/0
First Downs 20 25
Penalties - Yards 8/77 5/50
Time Of Possession 15:15 45:45
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 7/17 9/15
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/2 1/2
Punts - Average Yards 5/31 2/44

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Lib UVA
UVA 04:11 TD Terrell Jana 8 yd pass from Bryce Perkins (Brian Delaney kick) 0 7
UVA 11:21 FG Brian Delaney 26 yd FG 0 10
Lib 13:21 TD Frankie Hickson 6 yd run (Alex Probert kick) 7 10
2nd Quarter Lib UVA
Lib 02:35 TD Noah Frith 32 yd pass from Stephen Calvert (Alex Probert kick) 14 10
UVA 10:01 TD Lamont Atkins 3 yd run (Brian Delaney kick) 14 17
UVA 12:20 TD Mike Hollins 4 yd run (Brian Delaney kick) 14 24
3rd Quarter Lib UVA
UVA 03:39 TD Joe Reed 7 yd pass from Bryce Perkins (Brian Delaney kick) 14 31
UVA 10:19 TD Bryce Perkins 2 yd run (Brian Delaney kick) 14 38
Lib 12:31 TD Antonio Gandy-Golden 8 yd pass from Stephen Calvert (Alex Probert kick) 21 38
4th Quarter Lib UVA
UVA 01:34 TD PK Kier 4 yd run (Brian Delaney kick) 21 45
Lib 03:27 FG Alex Probert 37 yd FG 24 45
UVA 06:53 FG Brian Delaney 29 yd FG 24 48
UVA 13:02 TD Dontayvion Wicks 44 yd pass from Brennan Armstrong (Brian Delaney kick) 24 55
Lib 15:00 FG Alex Probert 31 yd FG 27 55

Game Information

Stadium: David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia
Attendance: 37,329
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