- Final01OKLA
BAY49
1749
17 - Final1
2UK
ALA14
1714
17 - Final24MIZZ
NEB52
1752
17 - Final35TEX
COLO38
1438
14 - Final46PSU
PUR20
620
6 - Final57TTU
KSU58
2858
28 - Final623
9ORE
USC10
4410
44 - Final712FLA
ARK38
738
7 - Final813
19AUB
VAN13
1413
14 - Final914
18OSU
WIS20
1720
17 - Final1016KU
ISU35
3335
33 - Final11
20WKU
VT13
2713
27 - Final12
21TA&M
OKST28
5628
56 - Final OTOT13
22HAW
FRES32
2932
29 - Final1424CONN
UNC12
3812
38 - Final15
17LT
BSU3
383
38 - Final16
10PITT
USF26
2126
21 - Final17
15ORST
UTAH28
3128
31 - Final188BYU
USU34
1434
14
Final

W Kentucky 13
(2-4, 1-4 away)

(20) Virginia Tech 27
(5-1, 2-0 ACC)
1:30 PM ET, October 4, 2008
Lane Stadium, BLACKSBURG, VA
BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Virginia Tech had to play the whole game.
The No. 20 Hokies rolled to a big early lead, then held off Western Kentucky for a 27-13 victory Saturday before a sellout homecoming crowd at Lane Stadium.
Fast Facts
• Virginia Tech extended its home win streak vs. non-conference opponents to 30 with its victory over Western Kentucky.
• The Hokies improved to 5-1. They have been 5-1 or better in 11 of the last 13 seasons.
• Western Kentucky, which had been outscored 113-23 in its three games vs. FBS opponents this season, managed to keep it close thanks to the inept Hokie offense.
• Virginia Tech was held under 300 yards of total offense for the fourth time this season.
-- ESPN research
"I think they're all going to be down to the fourth quarter," said coach Frank Beamer, whose team built a 27-3 lead early in the third quarter before its offense sputtered.
Western Kentucky frequently opted to go without a quarterback on the field and instead snapped the ball directly to tailback Dexter Taylor. The Hilltoppers kicked a field goal late in the third quarter to make it 27-6, then recovered an onside kick.
"We took a lot of pride in trying to match one of the best special teams in the country," coach David Elson said. "We executed it well."
The Hilltoppers (2-4) then drove 50 yards, again without a quarterback on the field, before David Wolke came on to throw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Tristan Jones that made it 27-13 with 11:58 left in the game.
"Once we got the lead we kind of let down a little bit," said Greg Boone, who caught a 27-yard pass for the Hokies' first touchdown. "We just got a little complacent."
Western Kentucky went three-and-out on its next possession, though, and the Hokies held on for their 30th consecutive win at home against a nonconference foe.
Darren Evans ran for two touchdowns and Tyrod Taylor's scoring pass to Boone was his first of the year, coming with 5:10 left in the first quarter. Dustin Keys had field goals of 22 and 27 yards.
Taylor finished with 125 yards passing for the Hokies, before being replaced by former starter Sean Glennon with 8:58 left in the third quarter.
Wolke was just 7-of-19 for 49 yards for Western Kentucky. Dexter Taylor and Bobby Rainey combined to carry 22 times for 150 yards.
Evans' first score, from 1 yard out, gave the Hokies a 17-3 lead with 25 seconds left in the first half.
Two plays later, Victor Harris intercepted a pass from Wolke and returned it 49 yards to the Hilltopper's 5, setting up a 22-yard field goal by Keys just before halftime.
Evans, who finished with 79 yards on 21 carries, added a 2-yard scoring run with 10:39 left in the third quarter to give Virginia Tech a 27-3 lead.
The Hokies lost their starting tailback, Kenny Lewis Jr., who ruptured his Achilles' tendon in the third quarter and will be out for the season.
"He was the leader of our bunch," Evans said. "With him not being around, somebody has to step up."
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It was over when... Hokies back Darren Evans ran 2 yards into the end zone to put Va. Tech up 27-3 and put the game away.
Gameball goes to... Lane Stadium crowd. An "A" for endurance for the fans who sat through an exhilarating 27-13 outcome.
Stat of the game... 293. The Hokies' offense had 293 total yards Saturday, the fourth game this season in which Tech garnered fewer than 300 total yards.
Team Stat Comparison
| WKU | VT | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 8 | 19 |
| Total Yards | 243 | 293 |
| Passing | 95 | 142 |
| Rushing | 148 | 151 |
| Penalties | 13-113 | 6-40 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 3-14 | 9-17 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 2-3 | 1-1 |
| Turnovers | 1 | 1 |
| Possession | 25:22 | 34:38 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | WKU | VT | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | FG | 07:38 | Dustin Keys 27 Yd | 0 | 3 |
![]() | TD | 02:11 | Greg Boone 27 Yd Pass From Tyrod Taylor (Dustin Keys Kick) | 0 | 10 |
| SECOND QUARTER | WKU | VT | |||
![]() | FG | 13:53 | Tanner Siewert 48 Yd | 3 | 10 |
![]() | TD | 00:25 | Darren Evans 1 Yd Run (Dustin Keys Kick) | 3 | 17 |
![]() | FG | 00:01 | Dustin Keys 22 Yd | 3 | 20 |
| THIRD QUARTER | WKU | VT | |||
![]() | TD | 10:39 | Darren Evans 2 Yd Run (Dustin Keys Kick) | 3 | 27 |
![]() | FG | 00:30 | Tanner Siewert 24 Yd | 6 | 27 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | WKU | VT | |||
![]() | TD | 11:58 | Tristan Jones 3 Yd Pass From David Wolke (Tanner Siewert Kick) | 13 | 27 |




