BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Late in the second quarter Saturday at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium, Miami quarterback Jacory Harris threw a quick strike over the middle just as official's yellow flag darted through the air toward one of Harris' blockers. Harris put his hands on his hips. His chest heaved with a deep breath. His head rocked back.Harris was having one of those Murphy's Law moments, and for good reason.
He'd already fumbled, which Virginia Tech turned into a touchdown in little time. A teammate on defense, Chavez Grant, lost his footing on the slip 'n' slide disguised as a football field and got beat on a 48-yard touchdown catch by Hokies receiver Jarrett Boykin. Now a holding call was about to derail some desperately needed momentum for Harris and his Hurricanes as they stared at a 21-0 deficit.
"Things like that happen," Harris said after what turned into a 31-7 beat down by the Hokies. "Now I hope a lot of people ... leave us alone again."
Until further notice, we will.
After all, we the media came over hill and dale -- and muddy trail -- to the mountains of Southern Virginia on Saturday to praise the Hurricanes, not to watch Virginia Tech bury them. We'd just anointed Harris a hot new Heisman candidate. We regaled in Hurricanes lore and wrote of how this bunch -- coached by one of the old 'Canes, Randy Shannon -- looked to be ready to recapture the school's old glory.
But the Hokies forced The U to take a u-turn on the road back to prominence. They turned the Hurricanes into little more than another story du jour so early this season. They reminded that there may be nothing more useless in this country than preseason polls, or early ones. (If there is one thing the BCS does right, and all it does right, it is that it waits until there is more than circumstantial evidence before releasing its rankings.)
The Hokies' thorough dismantling of Miami, bad weather or not, underscored that it is still September, and the college football season is still in an embryonic state with the contenders for its crown not yet fully developed.
Cal didn't prove to be a No. 6 team against once highly thought of Oregon on Saturday, losing 42-3. Ole Miss didn't turn out to be a No. 4 team on Thursday against South Carolina. USC got exposed as something less than a national title game contender last weekend against Washington.
Saturday came the disrobing of the Hurricanes. Their defense was run over roughshod by the Hokies, their high-flying air attack was grounded and their running game was stifled. And that was all shut down by a defense based in Blacksburg that had been run on every week and coughed up big play after big play.
We should've known not to cast such a young Hurricanes club in such bright light even though it beat a ranked Florida State team (which lost Saturday to South Florida and nearly lost two weekends ago to Jacksonville State, sandwiched around a predictably unpredictable rout of BYU) and ranked Georgia Tech team to start the season 2-0. We should've known better than to mention Harris and Heisman in the same sentence. He did start two games last season as a freshman, but the imperative word there is two.
There was no question that weather played a part in Virginia Tech's dominating performance against Miami. The Hokies handled the inclement conditions much better and appeared to be better equipped to do so.
With the ball slippery and more difficult to handle, the Hokies employed a lower-risk running game that churned up nearly 300 yards and kept them out of a lot of third-down and long situations. It also meant their quarterback, Tyrod Taylor, once compared to the Vick brothers who quarterbacked here, didn't have to chance throwing. He didn't, either. He attempted just nine passes and completed four. He ran for 75 yards and passed Michael Vick for third on the rushing list for Hokies quarterbacks.
Harris, on the other hand, never abandoned what brought him and his Hurricanes so much love early this season and didn't have much option with his running backs. He dropped back to throw early and often and finished with just nine completions out of 25 attempts. He was trying to throw a screen pass when he fumbled. He got picked off once later on and should have been intercepted at least two other times.
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"I couldn't put nothing on it," said Harris, who looked most of the afternoon as if he was lofting the football. "We couldn't go deep when we wanted to.
"Virginia Tech has an awesome defense."
The Hokies even exercised a little Beamerball, as their coach Frank Beamer's go-get'em style of football is called. Keeping the Hurricanes pinned deep in their own corner on one possession, the Hokies unleashed a furious rush and blocked a punt and turned it into seven more points.
"We talked about what this program has been about," Beamer said of his pep talk going into Saturday's game. "We have been able to win 10 games the past two years, and we have a lot of pride in this program. It is a fact you didn't hear a lot about Virginia Tech this week, you heard a lot about Miami this week and rightfully so. But I am proud of our guys."
The Hokies have bounced back from a season-opening loss to now third-ranked and still undefeated Alabama. Taylor's last minute heroics saved them last weekend against No. 19 Nebraska. Now they've extinguished the hottest story of September.
Spotlight, Hokies. Just be forewarned.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-26-2009 @ 10:38PM
barry said...
Hey that what all of you sportcasters get for going against Va Tech. Hurricane came into Blacksburg and they left like a puddle of water. I love when these sports casters and announcers do this. What did they learn dont bet against Va Tech in blacksburg.
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9-26-2009 @ 11:40PM
Legacy Distro said...
Canes lose in a "Cane"-like atmosphere!! You got to love it when a bunch of over-achievers lay the lumber to a bunch of swaggers. A lot of talk with no guts in front of a National TV crew!!
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9-27-2009 @ 5:05AM
rich11268 said...
we all reconize a hometown refree like Va tech always seems to get in big games at home
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9-28-2009 @ 9:20AM
Barbara said...
Are you kidding me....Tech dominated....dominated...dominated. It had nothing to do with the refs. Sore loser!!!!! ESPN...Jacory Harris this and Miami that....blah...blah...blah. I love it when all of the talking heads over look Tech.
9-29-2009 @ 8:35AM
psolecki said...
Give some well-deserved love and credit to my Hokies. And try to use spell-check on your posts as well.
9-27-2009 @ 8:50AM
Sam said...
After watching the Hokies loss to Bama, I figured it wouldn't be long till they built up the momentum. Press on VT!
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9-27-2009 @ 9:50AM
J.J. said...
I liked the environment in which they had to play... mudball at it's finest! The weather brought out more challenges for both sides, yet Tech was able to capitalize. As a friend said, "The Hurricanes came in, but they left as a tropical depression." How can a team from a generally fair-weather state get much of an opportunity to practice in inclement weather? An undaunting challenge, that's for sure.
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9-27-2009 @ 10:30AM
jasonNamanda78 said...
whats really funny is the remark one of the miami players made!! he said they got a few plays early that made them think they could play with us!we are still a better team than tech! lmfao!!! yeah and thats why your asses got taken to school!! hokies beat them like a bad habit!! go back to miami and keep telling yourselves that your a better team!! thats why va tech used yalls asses to mop up that wet field!!! better luck next time!! wannabees!!
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9-27-2009 @ 7:25PM
SAVAGE said...
your ass tech sucks....
9-27-2009 @ 11:45AM
michael castillo said...
great game but like the article said the weather had a big part in this game, nonetheless good game but its still all about the U!!!!
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9-27-2009 @ 12:07PM
Lisa said...
I LOVED watching this game! BOTH teams had the additional obstacle of mother nature so the field was EVEN! And the BETTER team WON! It is that simple. Miami was OVERRATED! (admittedly, VT has been, too) But this game PROVED that VT has a better football team this year than the U! Let's go HOKIES! ACC champs, here we come again!!!
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9-27-2009 @ 12:36PM
lobo121148 said...
Nothing is BETTER, than a underdog, beating a "favorite" in any sport. Every year I cheer for the little schools the big boys bring in for "tune-ups" before their conference games. Every once in awhile, David beats Goliath, which reminds me that heart is UNDERRATED, and ego laden talent is OVERRATED! IF more teams and players would keep their mouths shut, play hard and make NO excuses when they lose, the game would be better off!
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9-27-2009 @ 3:26PM
taerodmoon said...
When people ask me why I hate Cry-ami so much I ask them why they don't hate them MORE. Not only do I want Cry-ami to lose every game-- I don't even want their KIDS to win a game...EVER. Hurricane Andrew MISSED!!
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9-27-2009 @ 9:31PM
Dan said...
Tech sucks.Miami just had a bad day. Did everyone already forget that Tech barely beat the Huskers who only scored with field goals last week? With a last second broken play might I add. Dont go gettin all proud for your Hokies. theyll lose a couple more this year
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9-29-2009 @ 8:37AM
psolecki said...
My, what a sore loser. Lost a few braincells after watching the game, I see.
9-27-2009 @ 10:49PM
Aaron said...
Okay...lets make excuses for Miami. The weather played a big part in this ball game? I guess I must have missed the part where they both played on the same field? I'm sorry they both had to play in the rain. It wasn't weather, it was the HOKIES came out and flat punished the Canes. Sorry about you Miami and all of the media. Beamer Ball is lookin' real good! Stick It In!!!
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9-28-2009 @ 9:22AM
Barbara said...
SO WHAT!!!! They won this one and that is what we are talking about.
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9-28-2009 @ 9:25AM
Barbara said...
SO WHAT!!!! Tech won this one and that is what we are talking about.
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