Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hokies’ defense leaves Heels grounded

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BLACKSBURG, Va. — Braxton Burmeister ran for a touchdown and threw for another as Virginia Tech made Sam Howell look pedestrian in a 17-10 victory over No. 10 North Carolina on Friday night in the opener for both teams.

Burmeister scored on a 4-yard run and found James Mitchell for an 11-yard scoring strike as the Hokies built a 14-0 lead they took into halftime.

They struggled to put the game away in the second half until the final minute when they chased Howell from the pocket at the Virginia Tech 40 as he tried to find a teammate but instead threw an intercepti­on to seal the outcome.

“We couldn’t put the game away but the defense continued to rise to the occasion,” Coach Justin Fuente said, calling it as impressive a performanc­e as he’s seen.

Howell, who’d thrown eight touchdown passes in two prior games against Virginia Tech, was sacked six times and harassed all night.

His final pick came when he was in the grasp of Jordan Williams and found Chamarri Conner.

The play was reviewed, and when the officials announced that it was an intercepti­on, the sellout crowd at Lane Stadium was ecstatic. Many fans joined the team in celebratio­n on the field after the game, which marked the first time since the 2019 season that fan attendance was not limited.

“Obviously, now the shine’s off and the rating sure doesn’t matter tonight,” Tar Heels Coach Mack Brown said. “We were overrated with the way we played.”

Howell did become the Tar Heels’ career touchdown pass leader with 69 when Josh Downs took a screen pass 37 yards for a score in the third quarter, but he was unable to find his usual magic late.

The Hokies drove for two touchdowns and to the North Carolina 10 on their first three possession­s, failing to score on the middle drive when Keshawn King fumbled. They then played conservati­vely until Howell’s pass to Downs got the Tar Heels on the board at 14-7.

 ?? (AP/The Roanoke Times/Matt Gentry) ?? Virginia Tech quarterbac­k Braxton Burmeister runs for a first down Friday during the Hokies’ 17-10 victory over No. 10 North Carolina at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Va. Burmeister ran for a touchdown and threw for another.
(AP/The Roanoke Times/Matt Gentry) Virginia Tech quarterbac­k Braxton Burmeister runs for a first down Friday during the Hokies’ 17-10 victory over No. 10 North Carolina at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Va. Burmeister ran for a touchdown and threw for another.

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