In its first conference game of the 2024 season, Virginia Tech football came up short against No. 7 Miami 38-34 at Hard Rock Stadium and finished the game with some noteworthy stats.
For a deeper look at the closely contested primetime matchup, read the notable numbers below, presented by Carter Bank & Trust.
Stats with Salas
Friday, I'm In Love
Redshirt Sophomore kicker John Love booted a 57 yard field goal with 20 seconds left to play in the first half. That kick the third longest field goal in school history. The longest field goal was a 61 yard kick by Wayne Latimer against Florida State on Oct. 11, 1975. The second longest was 59 yards by Dave Strock against Southern Miss on Nov. 4, 1972. Then in the third quarter, Love kicked a 52 yarder which tied the record for made field goals of 51 yards or more in a game. Dave Strock not only made a 59 yards in that Southern Miss game in 1972, but he also made a 55 yard field goal.
TD Lane
Jaylin Lane scored his first rushing touchdown in a Tech uniform in the second quarter to give Tech a 21-14 lead over the Hurricanes. He now has a receiving touchdown (at Old Dominion), a punt return (against Marshall) and a rushing touchdown. The last time a Hokie scored three different ways in a season was last season when Bhayshul Tuten scored 10 rushing, two receiving and two kickoff return touchdowns. The most touchdowns accounted for in a season, since 1987, is four by DeAngelo Hall in 2003 (rushing, receiving, punt return and fumble return) and Tony Kennedy in 1992 (passing, rishing receiving and kickoff return).
Century Man
With 141 yards on the ground against Miami, running back Bhayshul Tuten has now rushed for over 100 yards in four straight games. He now has eight games in a Hokies uniform and 18 games in his career of 100 yards or more on the ground. The most 100 yard rushing games in a row since 1987 was seven by tailback David Wilson in the 2011 season.
Scorigami
The 38-34 final score was the second scorigami of the season. Scorigami is the art of building final scores that have never happened before. More on scorigami.
The Streak Continues
Saturday's game marked the 375th consecutive game during which Virginia Tech has scored. The Hokies are in 4th place in both the all-time and active streak lists.