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COVID outbreaks at UVa, BC scuttle Fenway, Military bowls
Read full article: COVID outbreaks at UVa, BC scuttle Fenway, Military bowlsThe Fenway Bowl and Military Bowl have been canceled due to the pandemic as coronavirus outbreaks at Virginia and Boston College forced them to call off their postseason plans.
No. 11 Miami holds off Virginia 19-14, moves to 5-1
Read full article: No. 11 Miami holds off Virginia 19-14, moves to 5-111 Miami outlasted Virginia 19-14 on Saturday night. Harley’s big night for Miami (5-1, 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) started with a 43-yard touchdown grab on the Hurricanes' second play from scrimmage. “It was a really tough game,” Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall said. Virginia tied the game at 7-7 on its first drive, with Tony Poljan hauling in a 2-yard scoring pass from Armstrong. Virginia, however, was out of time-outs at that point and Miami punted the ball away with only 23 seconds left.
Lawrence's 3 TDs lead No. 1 Clemson to 41-23 win vs Virginia
Read full article: Lawrence's 3 TDs lead No. 1 Clemson to 41-23 win vs VirginiaCLEMSON, S.C. – Trevor Lawrence was happy with Clemson's win over Virginia. Lawrence threw for 329 yards and three touchdowns as Clemson opened 3-0 for the sixth straight year with a 41-23 victory over the Cavaliers on Saturday night. However, like so often the past few years when pressed, Clemson and Lawrence found what it took to succeed. Rodgers had two TD catches in the final six minutes of the opening half to give Clemson a 24-3 lead that Virginia could not overcome. That's when Lawrence found Etienne for a final scoring throw to restore Clemson's momentum.
Coastal coaster: No. 20 Virginia visits struggling Miami
Read full article: Coastal coaster: No. 20 Virginia visits struggling MiamiMiami Hurricanes quarterback N'Kosi Perry threw for a career-best 422 yards and four touchdowns in relief against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Hard Rock Stadium on Oct. 5, 2019 in Miami Gardens, Florida. It begins a stretch that Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall's staff likened to a roller coaster - in a text chain among the coaches, they even used roller-coaster emojis to underscore the point. The Cavaliers haven't won consecutive road ACC games since winning three straight in 2011. Michael Reaves/Getty Images Miami Hurricanes head coach Manny Diaz reacts after a touchdown against the Virginia Tech Hokies during the first half at Hard Rock Stadium on Oct. 05, 2019 in Miami Gardens, Florida. This is 295th time the Hurricanes will play a Friday game (178-105-11 previously), while Virginia is playing its 20th (7-11-1 coming in).