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Vanderbilt football upsets Virginia Tech in OT behind Diego Pavia

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Vanderbilt soccer blew a 17-point second-quarter lead in opposition to Virginia Tech in its season opener Saturday, however the Commodores got here again to win 34-27 in time beyond regulation.

In time beyond regulation, the Commodores acquired the ball first and switch quarterback Diego Pavia led a landing drive, scoring on a quarterback keeper from 4 yards out.

Virginia Tech quarterback Colin Schlee’s fourth-down go went out of the again of the tip zone to present Vanderbilt the win.

The Commodores acquired out to a 17-0 lead within the first half however Virginia Tech scored its first factors simply earlier than halftime. The Hokies then had been the higher workforce within the second half as Vanderbilt struggled on offense and Virginia Tech linked on extra deep balls.

Virginia Tech took its first lead with 4:21 remaining within the fourth quarter when Kyron Drones and Ali Jennings linked on a 62-yard landing go.

The Commodores then drove down the sphere and scored a landing with 1:51 left. They opted to kick the additional level as an alternative of trying a two-point conversion.

Vanderbilt pressured a three-and-out and drove down the sphere to arrange a area objective try, however Brock Taylor missed the kick to ship the sport to time beyond regulation.

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