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Notable Numbers: Virginia Tech vs. Rutgers

Hokies fourth quarter rally sparked by ground game

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Coming up short in a potential fourth-quarter comeback, Virginia Tech football lost 26-23 to Rutgers at home but finished the game with some noteworthy stats.

For a deeper look at the ACC/Big Ten matchup, read the notable numbers below, presented by Carter Bank & Trust.

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Do You Remember…
In the game on Saturday, Tech's special teams had two successful two-point conversions. The first was a pass to Benji Gosnell, the second was a pass to Stephen Gosnell. This was the first time the Hokies had two successful two-point conversions in the same game since Nov. 11, 1989 when Rodd Wooten connected with Brian McCall and Phil Bryant against Virginia in Scott Stadium.

…The 21st Night of September
Virginia Tech is now 5-5 all-time on what has become known as Earth, Wind & Fire day. The first football game the Hokies played on Sept. 21 was a 7-0 win in 1935 against Raonoke College. The other wins on Sept. 21 were against Carawba in 1940, Rutgers in 1996, Texas A&M in 2002 and a triple overtime win against Marshall in 2013.

Comebacks
Since 1987 the Hokies have fought back to tie or take the lead when down 16 or more points in a game ten times. The 16 point deficit to Rutgers in the third quarter was the latest in a game a Tech team was down 16+ and came back to tie or take the lead. Below is a chart of the ten times the Hokies have battled back:

Date Opponent Largest Deficit Tied or Led Final Score
Jan. 4, 2000 Florida State -21 2nd Qtr 11:40 +1 3rd Qtr 2:13 L, 29-46
Sept. 6, 2010 Boise State -17 1st Qtr 1:11 +1 3rd Qtr 6:34 L, 30-33
Oct. 2, 2010 NC State -17 2nd Qtr 14:11 +1 4th Qtr 12:24 W, 41-30
Oct. 13, 2012 Duke -20 1st Qtr 3:12 +4 3rd Qtr 13:03 W, 41-20
Sept. 13, 2014 East Carolina -21 1st Qtr 2:44 Tied 4th Qtr 1:20 L, 21-28
Nov. 19, 2016 Notre Dame -17 2nd Qtr 6:00 Tied 4th Qtr 9:13 W, 34-31
Dec. 29, 2016 Arkansas -24 2nd Qtr 10:05 +4 4th Qtr 12:03 W, 35-24
Sept. 9, 2023 Purdue -17 2nd Qtr 12:39 Tied 2nd Qtr 0:10 L, 17-24
Aug. 31, 2024 Vanderbilt -17 2nd Qtr 5:18 Tied 4th Qtr 10:12 L, 27-34
Sept. 21, 2024 Rutgers -16 3rd Qtr 10:44 Tied 4th Qtr 4:35 L, 23-26

UniWatch
Even though it was the White Effect game, Tech wore white helmets, maroon jerseys and white pants. The Hokies are now 12-3 since 1987 in that uniform combination.

The Streak Continues
Saturday's game marked the 374th consecutive game during which Virginia Tech has scored. The Hokies are in 4th place in both the all-time and active streak lists.

Tech Playmakers

Hat Trick Tuten
The ground game has been friendly to the Hokies, as all three scores in the contest came from running the ball. Running back Bhayshul Tuten found plenty of success carrying the ball, amassing 122 rushing yards on 15 attempts. Tuten's vision and patience as a ball carrier were on full display as the senior tailback scored on runs of 23, 14 and two yards. The three rushing touchdowns ties his career high set against Boston College last season. The Paulsboro, New Jersey, native has scored in all four games this season and has a nose for the endzone with eight scores on the year. Tuten also has multiple rushing touchdowns in back-to-back contests.

Beamer Tackling Machine 
Donning the honorary No. 25 jersey, linebacker Caleb Woodson could be found making plays all over the field on Saturday afternoon. The sophomore finished the contest with double-digit tackles (10), six of which were solo. More impressively, Woodson was disruptive in the Scarlet Knights' backfield, registering 1.5 tackles for loss, one quarterback hit and a quarterback hurry. The Haymarket, Virginia product recorded a 73.3 pressure grade, according to Pro Football Focus (PFF).

For The Peebles
Transfers along the interior defensive line are continuing to make a name for themselves. Graduate student Aeneas Peebles from Duke has been a strong presence for the Hokies' defensive front. Boasting a PFF pressure grade of 82.7, Peebles recorded his first sack in the maroon and orange. The big play from the fifth-year defensive tackle came late in the second quarter, which was the first of back-to-back sacks in the drive. Peebles finished the outing with five tackles, including an additional three-yard tackle for loss.

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