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9 Virginia Tech Hokies: 17: Blacksburg, Virginia: Outside Lane Stadium [42] Virginia Tech Hokies September 8, 2007 9 Virginia Tech Hokies 7 2 LSU Tigers: 48: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Parade Ground LSU Tigers September 15, 2007 1 USC Trojans: 49: 14 Nebraska Cornhuskers 31 Lincoln, Nebraska: Memorial Stadium [11] USC Trojans September 22, 2007 22 ...
Virginia Tech led 14–7 at the half, but Virginia came out in the second half firing on all cylinders, and outscored Tech 21–0 by the 14 minute mark in the fourth quarter. Up by seven with only a few minutes left, Virginia pulled off a fake field goal on fourth down to keep possession away from the Hokies.
Also the same season, California became the first (and as of 2024, only) team to decline to host College GameDay, [17] as the school believed Gameday should go to Virginia Tech after the Virginia Tech shooting earlier in the year. 17 years later, California would finally make their debut hosting College GameDay for a 2024 matchup against Miami.
The last time Brohm faced Virginia Tech head coach Brent Pry was when Pry was Penn State's defensive coordinator and Brohm was Purdue's head coach in 2019. The Nittany Lions won, 35-7. Louisville ...
ESPN College GameDay - Third Appearance / Lee Corso's car lightning strike [12] August 30, 2000: Georgia Tech: Canceled Frank Beamer's 100th Win at Virginia Tech September 1, 2001: Connecticut: W 52–10 Virginia Tech's 600th win overall September 6, 2003: James Madison: W 43–0 150th Win at Lane Stadium November 1, 2003 Miami (FL) W 31–7
The Boston College football team takes its 4-2 record into Thursday night's matchup with Atlantic Coast Conference rival Virginia Tech (3-3). Both teams are 1-1 in the ACC and are coming off byes ...
Here’s your gameday guide for No. 10 Tigers’ home game Saturday against Virginia, led by former Clemson wide receiver and offensive coordinator Tony Elliott. Clemson vs. Virginia game, TV info
In 2020, a new Daktronics board was installed in the south end zone. This is the first HDR display in college football and measures 150.33 by 56.75 feet (45.82 by 17.30 m). It is four times larger than the previous board, the second largest in college football (behind Jordan-Hare Stadium's), and among the largest video screens in the world ...