Hokies handle Terps

November, 14, 2009
11/14/09
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Maryland backup quarterback Jamarr Robinson didn't have the kind of debut Florida State's E.J. Manuel had, but he doesn't have the Noles' offensive line, either. Virginia Tech cruised to a 36-9 win over Maryland in Byrd Stadium, and held the Terps to just 3.1 yards per pass. The Hokies racked up 483 yards of total offense, and made it look easy in the process.

Tyrod Taylor had a great day, throwing for 268 yards and three touchdowns (no interceptions) and rushing for another 76 yards. And, no surprise, Ryan Williams had another 100-yard day. The Hokies' 10-win season is still a realistic possibility, while Maryland is like a wounded animal limping into the final stretch of the season, which couldn't get here fast enough now for Ralph Friedgen.

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