The Virginia Tech-Florida State live blog: Hokies and Noles battle on Labor Day

13:32

The second half picks up where the first half left off: with a tackle for loss. Divine Deablo slices into the backfield to trip up Akers for a loss of five yards. Francois fires high for Murray, and on third-and-15, a Francois-to-Murray pass over the middle gains just 11. A Tyler punt bounces out at the VT 30. Not the start FSU wanted. VT 17, FSU 3.

0:00

Nothing doing. The clock expires with FSU still on its side of the 50. Halftime. The Noles out-gained the Hokies by 66 yards but couldn’t handle the Tech line and made most of the biggest mistakes. VT 17, FSU 3.

0:35

Tech is happy to run as much clock as possible. Two rushes gain four yards and eat almost a minute, and FSU calls timeout with 45 seconds left. A draw play gains one more yard, and FSU calls another TO before another high, unreturnable Bradburn punt. VT 17, FSU 3.

1:39

And now FSU’s offense responds nicely. Patrick carries tacklers up the middle for an 18-yard gain, then Terry reels in a 32-yard lob down the right sideline. Two more Patrick touches gain eight yards, but again the Tech front blows up FSU’s line for a one-yard Akers loss. He has seven yards in nine carries.

It’s fourth-and-2, and Taggart elects to go for it: good process, bad outcome. Francois’ pass is deflected by Houshun Gaines at the line. Tech’s defensive line is the Monday night MVP(s). VT 17, FSU 3.

3:30

FSU’s defense responds nicely, forcing a three-and-out and nearly picking off a third-and-long pass. Francois’ poor decision is negated. Another nice Bradburn punt is fair caught at the FSU 22. VT 17, FSU 3.

3:50

Oh no. Francois gets greedy trying to get some points back, and his deep ball is picked off by Caleb Farley at the VT 34. That’s two turnovers, a blocked punt, and six penalties for the Noles. VT 17, FSU 3.

3:57

Man, Tech’s defensive front looks good. After Akers gets helicoptered to the ground for a two-yard gain, another Hill speed rush results in a sack and a near-safety. FSU quickly goes three-and-out. And then things get worse for the Noles: Chris Cunningham blocks Tyler’s punt, popping it into the air for Eric Kumah to catch it and score. #BeamerBall VT 17, FSU 3.

5:18

Jackson open’s Tech’s drive with a 14-yard shot over the middle to Phil Patterson; then, on third-and-8, he finds Patterson for about 7.5 yards to the VT 48. Despite needing about three inches, Tech punts. FSU will start at its 9. VT 10, FSU 3.

7:26

Walker’s back in, which is a bullet dodged for Tech. After two short Patrick runs, Francois connects with Tre’ McKitty to move the chains. After a deep pass is nearly picked off, FSU moves into Tech territory with a seven-yard pass to Tamorrion Terry — the seventh Nole to catch a pass — and then Patrick bursts up the middle for 17 yards on third down.

Murray’s second touch goes better than his first. He atones for his early fumble by taking a short pass, reversing field like Laborn, and exploding for 30 yards to the VT 1. Replay suggests he might have scored (I don’t think he did; it looked like his leg was dragging on the ground before the ball crossed the plane), but FSU’s hurry-up backfires — the Noles commit a false start instead of asking for a review. Three plays and one yard later, Aguayo’s 22-yard attempt is good. FSU’s on the board, at least.

Yeah, Murray didn’t score.

VT 10, FSU 3.

10:59

Tech’s fourth drive goes nowhere because of mistakes. Grimsley is called for unsportsmanlike conduct after a 19-yard pass, and a false start quickly sets up a third-and-13. Jackson fires incomplete. Four-and-out. Bradburn’s punt is fair caught at the FSU 30. VT 10, FSU 0.

12:51

On the first play of the quarter, Trevon Hill sacks Francois on a pretty speed rush, but after a short pass, Khalil Ladler is called for a pretty shaky defensive pass interference penalty to give FSU a first down at the 13. And once again, Tech immediately pushes FSU back on first down — Ricky Walker blows up a handoff to Akers for a loss of five. Akers has seven carries for six yards.

On third-and-long, Francois throws a perfect strike to Gavin in the end zone ... and Gavin drops it. Ouch. And then Ricky Aguayo’s first field goal attempt of the year is wide left. Double ouch.

Meanwhile...

Ouch in the other direction. VT 10, FSU 0.

0:00

Damn. Khalan Laborn’s first touch comes on a quick screen to the left sideline. He darts upfield, makes a couple of filthy jukes, then crosses all the way to the right sideline, gaining 37 yards before he’s tracked down.

I whooped from my living room.

On the last play of the quarter, Francois finds Gavin for 21 yards down the middle. The Noles will start the second quarter at the Tech 23. VT 10, FSU 0.

1:07

The jump balls are working in Tech’s favor. The Hokies appear happy to simply punt back to FSU, calling two conservative runs and a jump ball to Tre Turner. Only, Turner reels the pass in for 26 yards. After two more short runs, a dancing Sean Savoy nearly moves the chains again, but he comes up just short. Still, the lob helped to flip the field before Oscar Bradburn’s punt is fair caught at the FSU 21. VT 10, FSU 0.

4:23

Three-and-out for FSU. A sideline pass to Jacques Patrick loses a yard, and Francois throws behind D.J. Matthews over the middle. But on another third-down passing down, Francois delivers, finding Ontaria Wilson for 12 yards. Two penalties — illegal formation and holding — quickly derail the drive, though. On third-and-16, Akers almost breaks a big one but is tripped after 11 yards. Logan Tyler’s punt is downed at the VT 4. VT 10, FSU 0.

7:52

On the second play of Tech’s second drive, McClease gets to the edge again — that’s been a theme — and erupts upfield for 23 yards. Jackson fires inaccurately to Grimsley twice, and then another lob to Hazelton is ruled incomplete when Hazelton’s toe-drag is out of bounds. Brian Johnson makes a 29-yard field goal, though, and the Hokies are up two scores. VT 10, FSU 0.

8:53

Yeah, the Taggart era could have started better. After a couple of short runs by Cam Akers, Deondre Francois flips the field with a 24-yard strike to Keith Gavin. But after a false start, a quick pass to Nyqwan Murray turns disastrous. Rayshard Ashby strips a dancing Murray, and Khalil Ladler recovers. Tech ball at the FSU 35. VT 7, FSU 0.

10:34

We heard a lot about the tempo Willie Taggart wants to bring to Tallahassee, but Tech comes out giving FSU a taste of its own medicine. Two quick Josh Jackson passes to Hezekiah Grimsley on the perimeter gain a combined 17 yards, then two Deshawn McLease runs between the tackles gain another 17. Scoring opportunity No. 1 for the Hokies.

Tech slows the tempo down, and after a rushed screen pass falls incomplete, McLease goes off right tackle for 11 more yards to the FSU 22. Then another quick pass to Grimsley gains three, and a jet sweep to Terius Wheatley to the left gains eight yards and moves the chains again. After a short run by Nasir Peoples, Jackson throws a one-on-one ball to Ball State transfer Damon Hazelton, and he makes an easy touchdown grab.

Easy. That whole drive was easy. VT 7, FSU 0.

15:00

Well that’s fun. The FSU kicking team gets the crowd riled up before the opening kick, which gives us the chance to hear Chris Fowler saying the words “swag surf.” I approve.

I do not, however, approve of the Noles’ San Diego State-looking alternate uniforms.


No. 19 Florida State hosts No. 20 Virginia Tech on Monday in the final game of college football’s Week 1. You can watch on ESPN (streaming here) and following along here for score updates, highlights, and commentary throughout the night.

Tonight marks the FSU debut for head coach Willie Taggart, a lifelong Noles fan whose dream to lead this program has now come true. His team entered as a touchdown favorite.

The Seminoles and Hokies wrap up the first week of college football action on Monday. The game is set for 8 p.m. ET on ESPN (live streaming via WatchESPN) from Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee.

The Hokies are in an interesting position because nobody really knows what to expect of them, including fans of the team. They have undergone some changes, but probably not enough to push them to the next level, especially with a ton of young players on the roster.

  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • Location: Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Fla.
  • TV: ESPN
  • Streaming: WatchESPN
  • Odds: Florida State opened as 6.5-point favorites, and the line has only moved further in their favor.
  • Weather could play a factor in Monday’s game, as there’s expected to be plenty of rain and high winds.
  • Deondre Francois was named the starting quarterback for Florida State, at least for Week 1. Shortly after that news, Bailey Hockman decided to transfer, making the Seminoles thin at the position.
  • The Seminoles will be going with throwback end zones for their opener against the Hokies. Plus, the team is going to wear all black uniforms for the season opener.
  • When the Hokies released their official depth chart, the biggest thing to note was the fact that roughly two-thirds of the team is made up of redshirt sophomores. There are some other notable placements, which Gobbler Country covered.
  • Virginia Tech fans aren’t exactly sure how to feel about the team, at least right now. It feels like another season with no expectations, a holding pattern.
  • You can find the Tomahawk Nation staff predictions here, as well as previews from Gobbler Country here and here.

As far as S&P+ metrics go, Virginia Tech has a projected ranking of 7.7, with Florida State projected at 12.3. This means that, on a neutral field, the Seminoles would have a 4.6-point advantage on a neutral field. The odds suggested an even bigger gap, and any way you slice it, Florida State should be the pick here.

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