- Final01FLA
UK41
741
7 - Final1
2UTEP
TEX7
647
64 - Final2
3ARK
ALA7
357
35 - Final3
5IOWA
PSU21
1021
10 - Final46CAL
ORE3
423
42 - Final57LSU
MSST30
2630
26 - Final68BSU
BGSU49
1449
14 - Final79
11MIA
VT7
317
31 - Final8
12WSU
USC6
276
27 - Final9
13ILL
OSU0
300
30 - Final10
14FRES
CIN20
2820
28 - Final1115TCU
CLEM14
1014
10 - Final12
16GRAM
OKST6
566
56 - Final13
17TTU
HOU28
2928
29 - Final14
18USF
FSU17
717
7 - Final15
19CSU
BYU23
4223
42 - Final16
20USM
KU28
3528
35 - Final17
21ASU
UGA17
2017
20 - Final1822UNC
GT7
247
24 - Final19
23IND
MICH33
3633
36 - Final2024WASH
STAN14
3414
34 - Final21
25ULL
NEB0
550
55 - Final224MISS
SCAR10
1610
16
Final

(9) Miami (FL) 7
(2-1, 2-1 ACC)

(11) Virginia Tech 31
(3-1, 1-0 ACC)
3:30 PM ET, September 26, 2009
Lane Stadium, BLACKSBURG, VA
Top Performers
Passing: T. Taylor (VT) - 98 YDS, 1 TD
Rushing: R. Williams (VT) - 34 CAR, 150 YDS, 2 TD
Receiving: L. Hankerson (MIA) - 3 REC, 79 YDS
BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Jacory Harris planned to play it cool against Virginia Tech.
Fast Facts
• Virginia Tech used Beamerball to jump out to an early 21-0 lead and beat Miami in a matchup of ranked ACC teams.
• Ryan Williams rushed for 150 yards on a career-high 34 carries with two TDs to help the Hokies improve to 3-1 and win their conference opener.
• Up 14-0, the Hokies blocked a punt for a TD, the 74th non-offensive TD in the last 11 seasons, most in the nation.
• Miami QB Jacory Harris was only able to complete 9 of 25 passes for 150 yards.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
The 11th-ranked Hokies blew up that plan in about five minutes, harassing the Hurricanes' quarterback into early mistakes and dominating No. 9 Miami 31-7 in a downpour on Saturday.
Afterward, the player getting all the hype took all the heat.
"I take all the blame for what happened tonight," Harris said.
But the Hokies really deserved the credit for making it happen, putting pressure on the heralded sophomore that he hadn't seen in his first two games and causing him to make critical mistakes, including a fumble that led to a touchdown after his fifth snap.
Sacked only once in his first two games, Harris was hit by Dorian Porch as he looked downfield. He fumbled the ball and Porch recovered at the Hurricanes' 11. Five plays later, Ryan Williams scored from the 2 and the Hokies had a 7-0 lead after just over five minutes.
"For Porch to come off the edge and make that kind of play, a big-time play, it gave us the momentum right away and it changed the outlook of the game," said Hokies defensive end Jason Worilds, who was involved in both of the Hokies' other sacks in brutal conditions.
Miami (2-1, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), in the top 10 for the first since 2005, missed a chance to take a commanding lead in the Coastal Division with its third win in a row against a ranked foe. Instead, Virginia Tech (3-1, 1-0) won the game that may matter most, giving them the tiebreaking advantage against the Hurricanes should they wind up tied.
The Hokies said they felt slighted by all the attention Harris and the Hurricanes received all week, and played like they wanted to remind the country they were the ACC favorites coming into the season.
"We felt like we were being a little disrespected," linebacker Cody Grimm said. "We were defending ACC champs and no one was talking about us having a chance in this game."
Virginia Tech also took the wraps off Tyrod Taylor, and he combined with Williams for most of the Hokies 272 rushing yards on the rain-soaked turf at sold-out Lane Stadium.
Williams ran for 150 yards and two TDs, and Taylor had 75 after being reluctant to run in the Hokies' nonconference games, leaving some fans so disgusted that they left early last week and missed the Hokies' stunning last-minute turnaround to beat No. 25 Nebraska 16-15.
Hurricane Woes
No. 9 Miami's 24-point loss to No. 11 Virginia Tech in Blacksburg tied as the sixth-worst loss in Hurricanes history when ranked in the top 10. Here's a look at the rest:
| Rank | Opponent | Result | ||
| 2005 | 9th | 10 LSU | L, 40-3 | -37 |
| 1984 | 4th | 15 FSU | L, 38-3 | -35 |
| 1993 | 10th | 16 Arizona | L, 29-0 | -29 |
| 1985 | 2nd | 8 Tennessee | L, 35-7 | -28 |
| 1968 | 9th | Auburn | L, 31-6 | -25 |
| 2003 | 2nd | 10 Va. Tech | L, 31-7 | -24 |
| 2009 | 9th | 11 Va. Tech | L, 31-7 | -24 |
"With him running the ball today, it opened up a lot of things," Williams said. "We were able to get down the field faster and he was also able to throw the ball effectively."
Taylor finished 4-for-9 for 98 yards, including a 48-yard TD to Jarrett Boykin. His rushing total also moved him past Michael Vick and into third place among Tech quarterbacks.
The key was the defense, which allowed 209 yards its in first game since being described by defensive coordinator Bud Foster as "embarrassing," and a bunch of good bounces.
Harris finished 9-for-25 for 150 yards with an interception early in the fourth quarter that led to the game-clinching touchdown, but wasn't the only problem for the Hurricanes.
Jimmy Graham dropped two passes on a drive into Virginia Tech territory in the third quarter when they had closed to within 21-7 and had momentum on their side. They had to go for it on fourth-and-13 from the 33, and Harris' pass to Dedrick Epps went for nine yards.
"We had the momentum," Harris said of the second drive in the second half. The first had taken just five plays to Javarris James' 1-yard touchdown run. "We just got stalled."
Earlier, a missed blocking assignment allowed the Hokies to block a punt for a TD.
"Playing at a tough place like this, when they're feeling good about themselves like they were, it's a hard thing to bounce back from," Miami offensive tackle Jason Fox said.
The good bounces were critical, too, because the Hokies benefited every time.
They muffed one punt early in the first quarter and had another glance off a player's leg deep in their own territory, but recovered both times. They also botched a snap on a punt of their own, giving Miami possession at the Tech 23, but a false start penalty, a rush for a loss of 2 and a sack by Worilds for minus-9 forced the Hurricanes to punt it away.
By the time Harris threw an interception to Rashad Carmichael that set up the game's final score, the fans who braved the horrid conditions wanted to stay and enjoy every minute.
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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Two drives after Miami scored, the Hokies' D stuffed Jacory Harris and kept the Canes from finding a rhythm.
Gameball goes to... Ryan Williams. The running back rushed for 150 yards on 34 carries and scored two touchdowns for the Hokies.
Stat of the game... 1. The Hurricanes squandered third-down opportunities, converting just one of 11 attempts.
Team Stat Comparison
| MIA | VT | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 12 | 17 |
| Total Yards | 209 | 370 |
| Passing | 150 | 98 |
| Rushing | 59 | 272 |
| Penalties | 5-45 | 6-49 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 1-11 | 5-14 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 1-3 | 0-2 |
| Turnovers | 2 | 1 |
| Possession | 26:40 | 33:20 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | MIA | VT | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 09:46 | Ryan Williams 2 Yd Run (Matt Waldron Kick) | 0 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 04:46 | Jarrett Boykin 48 Yd Pass From Tyrod Taylor (Matt Waldron Kick) | 0 | 14 |
| SECOND QUARTER | MIA | VT | |||
![]() | TD | 04:39 | Matt Reidy 1 Yd Return Of Blocked Punt (Matt Waldron Kick) | 0 | 21 |
| THIRD QUARTER | MIA | VT | |||
![]() | TD | 13:17 | Javarris James 1 Yd Run (Matt Bosher Kick) | 7 | 21 |
![]() | FG | 03:49 | Matt Waldron 22 Yd | 7 | 24 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | MIA | VT | |||
![]() | TD | 12:16 | Ryan Williams 1 Yd Run (Matt Waldron Kick) | 7 | 31 |


For the first time in four games, Virginia Tech looked worthy of all of the preseason hype, writes Heather Dinich. 

