(17) Virginia Tech 23, Boston College 28

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Final

8:00 PM ET, October 18, 2008
Alumni Stadium
CHESTNUT HILL, MA

QB Crane struggles, but Boston College beats Va. Tech behind stingy defense

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... The Hokies' final drive failed to produce any yards, let alone points, with just more than a minute left.
Gameball goes to... Chris Crane. It wasn't pretty, but Crane overcame a poor start to lead the Eagles with 218 yards passing and a TD.
Stat of the game... 7. The loss ended Virginia Tech's seven-game road win streak in the ACC. The only road losses the Hokies have suffered since joining the ACC are to BC (twice).
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1422
Total Yards240300
Passing90218
Rushing15082
Penalties10-763-19
3rd Down Conversions5-177-14
4th Down Conversions1-31-2
Turnovers15
Possession29:4530:15
Air/Ground Leaders
Virginia Tech Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Taylor12/279001
Boston College Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Crane16/3221813
Virginia Tech Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Taylor15110031
Evans172705
Boston College Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Harris1561112
Haden938010
Virginia Tech Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Coale428011
Boykin219014
Boston College Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Robinson497048
Momah357141
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERVTBC
TD13:09Brett Warren 36 Yd Interception Return (Dustin Keys Kick) 70
FG09:31Dustin Keys 30 Yd 100
TD04:08Montel Harris 6 Yd Run (Steve Aponavicius Kick) 107
SECOND QUARTERVTBC
TD09:08Rich Gunnell 65 Yd Punt Return (Steve Aponavicius Kick) 1014
TD06:43Ifeanyi Momah 10 Yd Pass From Chris Crane (Steve Aponavicius Kick) 1021
TD01:39Victor Harris 55 Yd Interception Return (Dustin Keys Kick) 1721
TD00:27James Mccluskey 2 Yd Run (Steve Aponavicius Kick) 1728
THIRD QUARTERVTBC
FG03:08Dustin Keys 45 Yd 2028
FOURTH QUARTERVTBC
FG06:32Dustin Keys 45 Yd 2328
Associated Press

BOSTON -- Chris Crane didn't wait until the last 3 minutes of the game, like his award-winning predecessor did. He led Boston College on a comeback before the first half was over.

Crane threw an interception for a touchdown on his first pass of the game as Virginia Tech took an early 10-point lead, then the Eagles scored 21 consecutive points to beat the 17th-ranked Hokies 28-23 on Saturday night.

Crane threw three interceptions -- two of them returned for touchdowns -- and also had a fumble. But he also led the Eagles to a touchdown on a 13-play drive and set up two other TDs with long passes to give BC (5-1, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) the win.

Fast Facts

• Boston College is the only team to hand Virginia Tech a road loss since the Hokies joined the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the Eagles have done it twice. Va. Tech is now 16-2 in ACC road games.

• BC won the game despite turning the ball over five times and not scoring after halftime.

• Hokies QB Tyrod Taylor got his third career 100-yard rushing game, but he completed just 12 of 17 passes for 90 yards and an interception.

-- ESPN research

"I'll tell you what: he's a winner," coach Jeff Jagodzinski said, noting that Crane is 6-1 in his career as a starter -- most of it since replacing ACC player of the year Matt Ryan. "What's he as a starter right now? He's a winner."

BC beat Virginia Tech (5-2, 2-2) in the regular season last year when Ryan led the Eagles back from a 10-point deficit in the final three minutes. But the Hokies won the rematch in the ACC championship game, beating BC 30-16 to earn the conference's berth in the Orange Bowl.

Ryan went on to the NFL as the No. 3 overall draft pick, by the Atlanta Falcons. But he was watching from the stands on Saturday night when Crane nearly threw the game away -- and then grabbed it back.

One game after throwing for 428 yards to beat North Carolina State, Crane was 16-for-32 for 218 yards. Rich Gunnell returned a punt 65 yards for a touchdown, Brandon Robinson caught four passes for 97 yards and Ifeanyi Momah caught three for 57 yards and a TD.

Montel Harris ran 15 times for 61 yards and a touchdown for the Eagles, whose fans inexplicably stormed the field after the game.

"With all the mistakes we made, we still won the game," Crane said. "It feels good."

Brett Warren intercepted Crane's first pass of the game and returned it 36 yards for a touchdown, and Victor Harris picked off another Crane attempt and ran it 55 yards for a TD. The Hokies also blocked Steve Aponavicius' 39-yard field goal attempt in the third quarter.

"We had too many missed opportunities," Tech coach Frank Beamer said. "There were too many chances for us to come back that we didn't take advantage of."

BC came up with some big plays, too.

Gunnell's punt return gave the Eagles a 14-10 lead with 9:08 left in the second quarter, and they never trailed again. And though Crane had his troubles, he connected on a 48-yarder to Robinson to set up one touchdown and a 41-yarder to Momah to set up another.

In all, Boston College scored 21 straight points after falling behind 10-0 on Warren's interception and, after Jeff Smith fumbled the ensuing kickoff, Dustin Keys' 30-yard field goal with 9:31 left in the quarter.

Crane then led BC on a 13-play, 83-yard drive, hitting Clarence Megwa for 14 yards on a third-and-9 to reach the Tech 23.

Harris ran twice from the 11 to score and make it 10-7. The teams traded punts before BC stopped the Hokies again and Gunnell cut through the middle to go 65 yards ant put the Eagles ahead 14-10.

After another Tech three-and-out, Crane hit Momah for 41 yards to the 10, then the two connected again for a 10-yard touchdown play that made it 21-10. Victor Harris' 55-yard interception return cut it to 21-17.

Boston College linebacker Brian Toal, who was redshirted because of a shoulder injury last season so he could come back for a fifth year, left near the end of the first quarter with an ankle injury and did not return. Toal was also used as a goal-line and short-yardage running back.

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9 Brigham Young 7 Final
TCU 32
Friday, October 17th
Hawaii 7 Final
15 Boise State 27
Saturday, October 18th
11 Missouri 31 Final
1 Texas 56
Mississippi 20 Final
2 Alabama 24
Michigan 17 Final
3 Penn State 46
16 Kansas 31 Final
4 Oklahoma 45
6 USC 69 Final
Washington State 0
7 Texas Tech 43 Final
Texas A&M 25
Baylor 6 Final
8 Oklahoma State 34
22 Vanderbilt 14 Final
10 Georgia 24
12 Ohio State 45 Final
20 Michigan State 7
13 LSU 24 Final
South Carolina 17
Colorado State 16 Final
14 Utah 49
17 Virginia Tech 23 Final
Boston College 28
18 North Carolina 13 Final
Virginia 16 OT
Syracuse 13 Final
19 South Florida 45
21 Wake Forest 0 Final
Maryland 26
23 Pittsburgh 42 Final
Navy 21
25 California 27 Final
Arizona 42