Game Recap: Virginia Tech vs. MarshallGame Recap: Virginia Tech vs. Marshall
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Game Recap: Virginia Tech vs. Marshall

Tuten, Drones power Virginia Tech in second-half surge

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BLACKSBURG (AP) – Running back Bhayshul Tuten rushed for 120 yards and a touchdown to lead Virginia Tech to a 31-14 victory over Marshall on Saturday. 

Quarterback Kyron Drones ran for a touchdown and threw for another for the Hokies, leading by a field goal at intermission, 10-7. They caught fire after the break, scoring touchdowns on their first three second-half possessions to pull away. 

Tuten scored from a yard out on Virginia Tech’s opening drive of the second half to give Virginia Tech (1-1) a 17-7 lead. Marshall (1-1) answered to make it 17-14 on an 18-yard scoring pass from Stone Earle to Christian Fitzpatrick, but the Hokies answered behind Drones, who scored on a 3-yard run on the Hokies’ next possession, then threw a five-yard touchdown pass to Da’Quan Felton early in the fourth quarter to push the Virginia Tech lead to 17. 

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Tuten’s performance marked his fifth 100-yard rushing game as a Hokie and the 15th of his career. Virginia Tech finished with 208 yards rushing. Wide receiver Stephen Gosnell also recorded the longest reception of his career, a 49-yard catch. 

Jaylin Lane recorded his first punt return touchdown as a Hokie at the end of the first quarter, racing in on a 58-yard touchdown. It was the second punt return TD of Lane's career.

Cornerback Mansoor Delane grabbed his first interception of the season, picking off a tipped pass from Mose Phillips. The Tech secondary recorded 12 pass breakups, tied for the second-most PBUs they’ve had since 1987.

After amassing 549 yards in its season-opening victory over Stony Brook, Marshall finished with just 278 yards.

While the Hokies' next game takes them on the road against Old Dominion, there are still plenty of chances to catch Virginia Tech at home in Blacksburg. Don’t miss Thursday night football in Lane Stadium on Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. ET to witness the Hokies take on Boston College. With four of six home games already sold out, be sure to secure your tickets now.