ESPN - Pelini says no one has rebuked him for his fiery temper

Bo Pelini acknowledges his temper got the better of him late in the game against Virginia Tech.

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To play football on the same team as your younger brother - washingtonpost.com

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.

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NE StatePaper.com - It Ain’t ‘Pretty,’ It’s Beamer Ball

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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Tech records second consecutive come-from-behind victory | Lynchburg News Advance

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.

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TarheelDaily.com’s take on VT vs. UNC

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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