Miami Storms Back to Beat Virginia Tech 38-34, Stays Unbeaten in ACC Play
In an exciting ACC showdown, the Miami Hurricanes overcame a double-digit deficit to claim a 38-34 victory against Virginia Tech. The win preserved Miami's unbeaten record and reaffirmed their position as serious contenders in the ACC. Playing in front of an energized crowd at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami delivered a stunning comeback after trailing by 10 points in the second half, ultimately securing the game in dramatic fashion. A last-second defensive stand by the Hurricanes sealed the victory, leaving the Hokies heartbroken as their final Hail Mary attempt fell short.
The Game-Sealing Play
As the clock wound down to just three seconds, Virginia Tech found themselves at Miami’s 30-yard line with a final shot to pull off a miraculous win. Hokies quarterback Kyron Drones launched a desperate Hail Mary pass toward the end zone. Initially, it appeared as though the Hokies had completed the game-winning touchdown, sparking celebrations on the visiting sideline. However, after a lengthy review, officials determined that the ball had been touched by a Miami player while out of bounds, ruling the pass incomplete and handing the win to the Hurricanes.
Although the reversal was a tough blow for Virginia Tech, Miami's resilience throughout the game proved key to their success. The win pushed the Hurricanes to a 5-0 record, and they are now 1-0 in ACC play.
Cam Ward Leads the Comeback
Miami’s comeback was fueled by a remarkable performance from quarterback Cam Ward, who showed poise and leadership under pressure. Despite throwing two early interceptions and losing a fumble, Ward managed to rebound, throwing for 343 yards and four touchdowns. He also added a rushing touchdown, accounting for five scores in total. As the Hurricanes mounted their comeback, Ward led three consecutive scoring drives that ultimately erased a 34-24 deficit.
Ward's final touchdown pass, a 1-yard strike to wide receiver Isaiah Horton with less than two minutes to play, gave Miami the lead for good. The drive, highlighted by several key plays, showed Ward’s ability to stay calm under pressure. One pivotal moment came on fourth down when wide receiver Xavier Restrepo made a spectacular diving catch to keep the drive alive. Moments later, Ward evaded pressure and delivered a perfect pass to tight end Riley Williams for a 26-yard gain, setting up the winning score.
Ward’s late-game heroics were emblematic of his leadership and playmaking ability, cementing his role as one of the ACC's standout quarterbacks this season.
Virginia Tech’s Strong Early Performance
Virginia Tech entered the game with confidence, and for much of the night, it seemed like they were in control. The Hokies capitalized on Miami’s turnovers, converting them into 14 points and building a 34-24 lead with just over 12 minutes left in the game. Running back Bhayshul Tuten led the charge on the ground, rushing for 141 yards and a touchdown, while Drones added two passing touchdowns to give the Hokies a comfortable cushion.
Kicker John Love also played a big role, converting two long field goals from 52 and 57 yards, keeping the Hokies ahead for most of the game. Virginia Tech’s defense, for the better part of the contest, kept Miami’s offense in check, forcing Ward into uncomfortable situations and creating turnovers that swung momentum in their favor.
However, as the game entered the fourth quarter, Virginia Tech's defense began to falter. Miami’s offense, led by Ward, found its rhythm and exploited the Hokies’ secondary, leading to the dramatic turnaround.
A Defining Win for Miami
For Miami, this was the first time all season they faced true adversity. Having dominated non-conference opponents in previous weeks, the Hurricanes were forced to show grit and determination to overcome Virginia Tech's early lead. Head coach Mario Cristobal praised the team’s resolve, emphasizing that this game showcased their ability to fight back when faced with challenges.
The Hurricanes' defense, which struggled early in the game, stepped up when it mattered most, holding Virginia Tech scoreless in the final 12 minutes and securing the victory with a key defensive stop on the Hokies' last drive. Despite the mistakes, Miami’s ability to bounce back in the clutch showed that they are a team capable of competing at a high level in the ACC.
With this victory, Miami moves to 5-0 for the season and remains undefeated in conference play. However, Coach Cristobal acknowledged that there is still work to be done, particularly when it comes to limiting turnovers and tightening up defensively. The win provides valuable momentum as they head into a challenging ACC schedule.
Virginia Tech’s Struggles Continue
For Virginia Tech, the loss drops them to 2-3 overall, with an 0-1 start in ACC play. The Hokies, who appeared to be in control for much of the game, will need to regroup quickly as the pressure mounts on head coach Brent Pry. The Hokies showed flashes of brilliance, particularly on the ground and in their defensive efforts, but they were unable to close out the game when it mattered most.
With a crucial road game against Stanford next week, Virginia Tech will need to find answers to avoid slipping further down the standings. Despite the loss, there were positives to build on, but the Hokies will need to address their defensive breakdowns and missed opportunities if they hope to salvage their season.
Looking Ahead
The Hurricanes, now 5-0, look to continue their momentum as they prepare for another key matchup next week against Cal. The resilience shown against Virginia Tech should give Miami confidence moving forward, but they will need to clean up their mistakes to remain competitive in the ACC.







