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No. 18 Virginia uses tiebreaking safety to top Washington State 22-20

Washington State Cougars vs. Virginia Cavaliers: Full Highlights

“I just came through the line,” Robinson said. “I really didn’t know. All I know was, get the ball down as fast as I could. Even if I didn’t get a safety, back them up on the one.”

Virginia trailed 20-10 going into the fourth quarter. Harrison Waylee had a 2-yard touchdown run with 9:45 left, and Will Bettridge made a tying 34-yard field goal with 2:55 to go.

The go-ahead safety was set up when Washington State's Leyton Smithson fair caught a kickoff at the 2-yard line.

Jahmal Edrine had five catches for 102 yards, helping the Cavaliers (6-1) to their fifth consecutive win. Cam Ross had a 19-yard touchdown run in the first quarter.

“The football team made a decision at the half to come out and find a way to win the football game," UVA coach Tony Elliott said. "And they did.”

The win made Virginia bowl eligible for the first time in Elliott's four seasons in Charlottesville and keeps it in position to reach its first ACC championship game since 2019.

Washington State quarterback Zevi Eckhaus was 18 for 27 for 183 yards and a touchdown. He also had a 1-yard TD run, but he threw two interceptions.

The Cougars (3-4) scored first on Joshua Meredith's 32-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter. Meredith finished with seven catches for 108 yards.

Jack Stevens' 37-yard field goal late in the first half lifted Washington State to a 17-7 lead at the break.

Coming off its open date, Virginia’s offense struggled to get in gear. The Cavaliers were outgained 318-175 through three quarters.

“Offensive football is very rhythmic," Elliott said. "We couldn't get into a rhythm.”

Waylee's TD run capped a nine-play, 97-yard drive as Virginia's offense started to find its way.

“They made one more play than us," Washington State coach Jimmy Rogers said. "Lost control there at the end. That’s on me. All of this is on me.”

Law of possession Virginia went into the night leading the ACC and ranking tied for eighth nationally averaging a time of possession of 33 minutes.

Saturday night, it was the Cougars playing keep away. Through the first three quarters, they had put together five drives that ate more than four minutes off the clock each.

But in the fourth quarter, Virginia flipped that stat, holding the ball for 10:36 of the final 15 minutes.

The takeaway For the second straight week, Washington State traveled across the country with its sights set on knocking off a ranked foe. A week after coming up short at then-No. 4 Mississippi, the Cougars had another frustrating result.

Virginia looked sluggish before rallying in the fourth.

Up next Washington State: After three straight road games, the Cougars return home to host Toledo next Saturday.

Virginia: Travels to Chapel Hill for an ACC matchup with Bill Belichick and North Carolina next Saturday.

How To Watch

How can I watch Washington State Cougars vs. Virginia Cavaliers?
  • TV Channel: Cougars at Cavaliers 2021 College Football, week 8, is broadcasted on The CW Network.
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Scoring Summary

WSU TD 1st Period 9:47 Joshua Meredith 32 Yd pass from Zevi Eckhaus (Jack Stevens Kick)
UVA TD 1st Period 4:48 Cam Ross 19 Yd Run (Will Bettridge Kick)
WSU TD 2nd Period 6:35 Zevi Eckhaus 1 Yd Run (Jack Stevens Kick)
WSU FG 2nd Period 0:35 Jack Stevens 37 Yd Field Goal
UVA FG 3rd Period 8:38 Will Bettridge 47 Yd Field Goal
WSU FG 3rd Period 2:18 Jack Stevens 42 Yd Field Goal
UVA TD 4th Period 9:45 Harrison Waylee 2 Yd Run (Will Bettridge Kick)
UVA FG 4th Period 2:55 Will Bettridge 34 Yd Field Goal
UVA SF 4th Period 2:41 Team Safety

Statistics

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18 1st Downs 13
3-12 3rd down efficiency 5-15
1-1 4th down efficiency 0-1
318 Total Yards 301
183 Passing 179
18/27 Comp/Att 15/25
6.8 Yards per pass 7.2
135 Rushing 122
35 Rushing Attempts 32
3.9 Yards per rush 3.8
7-33 Penalties 7-65
2 Turnovers 0
0 Fumbles lost 0
2 Interceptions thrown 0
34:14 Possession 25:46

Game Information

Scott Stadium

Location: Charlottesville, VA
Attendance: 56,048 · Capacity:
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