
Bo Pelini acknowledges his temper got the better of him late in the game against Virginia Tech.
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Bo Pelini acknowledges his temper got the better of him late in the game against Virginia Tech.
ESPN - Pelini says no one has rebuked him for his fiery temper - College Football
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Virginia Tech senior Orion Martin starts at defensive end for the Hokies, in the same huddle with his younger brother, Cam, a whip linebacker. Orion is 18 months older than Cam, who arrived in Blacksburg with considerably more hype than the former walk-on Orion. The brothers grew up in Martinsville, Va.
To play football on the same team as your younger brother - washingtonpost.com.
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You’ve heard of the ugly duckling that becomes a swan.
Well, Virginia Tech is still an ugly duckling.
It just beats a hell of a lot of swans.
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OK, so Virginia Tech’s last two wins haven’t had much aesthetic value. Think the Hokies care?
They forged one of the biggest comebacks in the Frank Beamer era Saturday, coming back from a two-touchdown deficit to beat North Carolina, 20-17, at Kenan Stadium.
Tech (3-1, 2-0 ACC) scored 17 straight points during a 5:30 span bridging the third and fourth quarters, and senior placekicker Dustin Keys booted a 45-yard field goal with 10:42 left in the game for the decisive points.
“We never claimed it would be pretty,” Beamer said.
Tech records second consecutive come-from-behind victory | Lynchburg News Advance.
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Virginia Tech knocked Carolina quarterback T.J. Yates out of the game on Saturday with a sprained ankle and then cut out the Tar Heels’ hearts.
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