Virginia (5-6, 3-4 ACC) is set to take on Virginia Tech (5-6, 3-4 ACC) in the Commonwealth Clash on Saturday night at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Virginia. Follow along with score updates, play-by-play, and live analysis for the game in the thread below. Updates will be posted following each drive in reverse chronological order with the most recent updates at the top of the article. Refresh the page for updates.
On the first play of the second quarter, Muskett throws to Noah Vaughn in the flat and he runs for the first down on 3rd and long. Muskett tries to hand the ball off and miscommunicates with his running back, but he’s able to make something out of nothing, rushing for another first down. The Cavaliers find themselves in another third and long situation and Muskett tries a deep ball for Trell Harris, but the pass is well-covered and broken up by Mansoor Delane. UVA picks up a couple of first downs but ultimately punts again.
Virginia 0, Virginia Tech 10 | 12:42 2Q
Virginia Tech advances the ball into UVA territory, but the Cavaliers are able to make a stand after a holding penalty gets the Hokies behind the chains. John Love comes on and knocks his 44-yard field goal attempt through the uprights. Virginia Tech leads 10-0.
Virginia 0, Virginia Tech 10 | 1:16 1Q
Virginia tries a flea flicker on its first offensive play of the game, but Tony Muskett is sacked right away. Trell Harris, who makes his return after missing the last eight games with an injury, drops the ball on his first target, and then Muskett can’t find Suderian Harrison down the field on 3rd and long. UVA goes three-and-out.
Virginia 0, Virginia Tech 7, 8:07 1Q
Virginia Tech has poor field position to start the drive thanks to a great tackle from Ethan Davies on the opening kickoff, but it doesn’t matter as the Hokies drive 90 yards in 11 plays to score on their first possession of the game. Pop Watson found Da’Quan Felton wide open in the middle of the field for 42 yards and then Bhayshul Tuten found the end zone untouched on a six-yard touchdown run.
Virginia 0, Virginia 7 | 9:06 1Q
UVA’s captains for tonight’s game are Tony Muskett, Suderian Harrison, Chico Bennett Jr., and Will Bettridge. Virginia has won the coin toss and deferred to the second half. Virginia Tech will receive the ball to start the game.
As previously reported, Tony Muskett will start at quarterback for Virginia, while Pop Watson will get his first-career start at quarterback for Virginia Tech.
As we await our 8pm kickoff for Virginia vs. Virginia Tech on the ACC Network, read a full preview of the game here: Virginia Football vs. Virginia Tech Game Preview, Score Prediction
According to multiple reports, Virginia is planning to start Tony Muskett at quarterback over Anthony Colandrea against Virginia Tech on Saturday night. Colandrea had started every game at quarterback for UVA so far this season. Read more on that story here: Reports: Tony Muskett to Start at Quarterback for Virginia vs. Virginia Tech
For more preview content for Virginia vs. Virginia Tech, including players to watch, keys to the game, statistical comparisons, depth charts, and injury reports, see the links below:
UVA Football: Five Keys to a Virginia Victory over Virginia Tech
Virginia vs. Virginia Tech Stat Comparison: How the Hoos and Hokies Stack Up on Paper
VIDEO: UVA Football Players Preview the Virginia Tech Game
UVA Football: Players to Watch in Virginia vs. Virginia Tech
UVA Football Week 14 Injury Report: Kobe Pace, Kempton Shine, Trell Harris
Virginia Football Depth Chart vs. Virginia Tech | Takeaways, Analysis
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