A steady, driving rain made conditions miserable during most of the second half of Saturday night’s football game between Virginia Tech and visiting Duke. The win also kept Virginia Tech in second place in the Coastal behind the undefeated and eighth-ranked Hurricanes (7-0, 5-0). Virginia Tech amassed 387 yards of offense, with Jackson (200 passing yards), a redshirt freshman, accounting for two touchdowns. The drive began at the Duke 9 and reached the Virginia Tech 10 thanks in part to a 41-yard gain on third and 11. The lead had grown to 10-0 when Virginia Tech got Joey Slye’s 34-yard field goal nine seconds into the second quarter.
Source: Washington Post October 29, 2017 03:08 UTC