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Virginia Tech rolls Furman

Motuapuaka, a 6-foot-0, 231-pound sophomore from Virginia Beach, suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee Saturday in the third quarter of Tech’s 42-3 win against Furman.

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There were encouraging signs from Motley against Football Championship Subdivision opponent Furman, in which he completed 16-of-24 passes for 233 yards and two touchdowns, including 9-of-10 passes in the third quarter.

The Hokies (0-1) not only lost to No. 1 Ohio State on Monday night, but they lost quarterback Michael Brewer with a broken left collarbone.

The Paladins, who scored 35 points and had 525 yards of offense in their season-opening loss to Coastal Carolina, finished with just 254 yards with three turnovers against the Hokies. Beamer said McKenzie will play, and the Hokies would love to build some confidence in the running game as they head into contests with Purdue and East Carolina.

Things changed for Motley and the Hokies in the second quarter.

“As the game goes on, you do get a little more comfortable”, Motley said. He ended up taking a medical redshirt and his coaches now say he is better than ever. He’s smart. Is going to get you in the right play, get you out of a bad play. With a better understanding of the playbook and more experience in the offense under his belt, Brewer could be in for a strong senior season.

BLACKSBURG, Va. – On Monday night (Sept. 7), Virginia Tech sophomore Eric Gallo will step onto perhaps one of the biggest stages a kid from Lower Bucks County could imagine on the first day of his second varsity season for an Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) football power. The Purdue Boilermakers ground game is averaging 217.5 yards per contest, and D.J. Knox leads the way with 193 yards and one touchdown. 12 Hokies improve to 7-0-1 overall, while Davidson falls to 1-4 on the season.

The Hokies’ final score came on a 4-yard run by 6-foot-6 freshman quarterback Dwayne Lawson.

“With the short week, we had to do a bit more game planning than usual”, Motley said.

“It was a draw play that we ran earlier in the game and we went right up the middle but this time they were prepared for it so I had to do something different”. He made a great first throw that I thought was really good for a young guy. He’s also connected from 51 and 50 yards.

As happy as he was with Motley’s first begin, together with performances by a number of of Tech’s younger offensive gamers within the win towards Furman, Frank Beamer is aware of there are potential pitfalls on the street that do not exist at residence.

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“Going on the road is always a big deal”, said Beamer, whose team posted 583 yards against Furman – the most in Tech’s three seasons under offensive coordinator Scot Loeffler. The freshman class includes a lot of young players with talent, and Meyer lauds Coach Warinner and his effort to build the line.

Andrew Motuapuaka