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Pavia, Vanderbilt rally for 44-20 win at Virginia Tech

Highlight: Vandy uses huge second half to vanquish Virginia Tech

Pavia completed 12 of 18 and threw touchdown passes of 54 yards to Brycen Coleman and 26 yards to Tre Richardson for the Commodores (2-0), who rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit.

“I think we are a really good team when we play well,” Vanderbilt coach Clark Lea said. “That’s how I feel. We have to play the game the right way. We were good enough tonight to hang in there. Part of that is talent, but I think it’s also resilience. … We’re good enough to win games. We’re going to need to play better to do that in our league, but tonight, our resilience and our fight kept us within fighting distance.”

The Commodores used a powerful rushing attack to dominate the second half. They scored touchdowns on their first five second-half possessions, with Richardson’s terrific one-hand touchdown grab with 24 seconds left in the third quarter giving Vanderbilt its first lead.

The Commodores had 262 yards rushing and put the game away in the fourth quarter with three touchdowns, including two on runs by Sedrick Alexander.

“Coming out of half, we had a plan to get the ball, score, get a stop, and score again,” Richardson said. “Once we did those two things, I got my touchdown, and that’s when the momentum really started to shift. Fans started leaving, and we just executed more and more.”

Virginia Tech (0-2) was outgained 307-21 total yards in the second half. Kyron Drones threw for 134 yards and a score and rushed for a touchdown to lead the Hokies.

“We need to find the team that trotted out there for the first half,” Virginia Tech coach Brent Pry said. “That’s who we need to be. The team that battled in Atlanta for four quarters (in a loss to South Carolina). It’s there. … There’s way too much season left. Stick together. Make sure you look at this tape before you come over here tomorrow. It’s a gut check for everybody.”

The takeaway Vanderbilt: The Commodores were sloppy, committing 11 penalties, turning the ball over twice that led to touchdowns, and missing an extra point. But they overcame their mistakes with a dominating run game and a defense that shut out the Hokies in the second half.

Virginia Tech: The Hokies, who fell apart in the second half, have lost 15 consecutive non-conference games against Power 4 opponents dating to 2017.

Feeling the heat Pry is now 16-23 in his four seasons with the Hokies, and there are grumblings in Blacksburg, Virginia. Lane Stadium was sold out, but quiet in the second half with Virginia Tech getting outscored 34-0.

“The expectations are to win,” Pry said about his job status. “I get that. That’s why I wanted to be here. I’m not happy with where we’re at right now. Not from a wins standpoint. But I like this team, and we’ll regroup. There’s a lot of season left, and I’m still excited about what we can do.”

Up next Vanderbilt travels to play No. 10 South Carolina on Saturday.

Virginia Tech hosts Old Dominion on Saturday.

How To Watch

How can I watch Vanderbilt Commodores vs. Virginia Tech Hokies?
  • TV Channel: Commodores at Hokies 2021 College Football, week 2, is broadcasted on ACC Network.
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Scoring Summary

VT FG 1st Period 7:11 John Love 28 Yd Field Goal
VT TD 1st Period 0:06 Ja'Ricous Hairston 2 Yd pass from Kyron Drones (John Love Kick)
VAN TD 2nd Period 14:51 Brycen Coleman 54 Yd pass from Diego Pavia (Brock Taylor Kick)
VT TD 2nd Period 11:10 Kyron Drones 1 Yd Run (John Love Kick)
VAN FG 2nd Period 4:19 Brock Taylor 29 Yd Field Goal
VT FG 2nd Period 0:00 John Love 27 Yd Field Goal
VAN TD 3rd Period 8:02 Makhilyn Young 1 Yd Run (Brock Taylor Kick)
VAN TD 3rd Period 0:24 Tre Richardson 26 Yd pass from Diego Pavia (Brock Taylor PAT failed)
VAN TD 4th Period 10:13 Sedrick Alexander 18 Yd Run (Brock Taylor Kick)
VAN TD 4th Period 6:05 Sedrick Alexander 6 Yd Run (Brock Taylor Kick)
VAN TD 4th Period 2:12 Eli Stowers 9 Yd pass from Blaze Berlowitz (Brock Taylor Kick)

Statistics

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23 1st Downs 16
5-7 3rd down efficiency 6-14
1-1 4th down efficiency 1-2
490 Total Yards 248
228 Passing 134
14/20 Comp/Att 17/29
11.4 Yards per pass 4.6
262 Rushing 114
37 Rushing Attempts 31
7.1 Yards per rush 3.7
11-77 Penalties 3-30
2 Turnovers 1
1 Fumbles lost 1
1 Interceptions thrown 0
32:12 Possession 27:48

Game Information

Lane Stadium

Location: Blacksburg, VA
Attendance: 65,632 · Capacity:
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