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Image - Athlon Sports Miami Hurricanes 38, Virginia Tech Hokies 34 - Suffice it to say the Miami Hurricanes were lucky to emerge with a thrilling win over the Virginia Tech Hokies Thursday night, as it was more or less gifted to them in the final drama of the contest. A touchdown call - one which came after review - brought back on the field a play that seemed at one point to seal the game for Virginia Tech in dramatic fashion, as they trailed Miami by four points and then had what appeared to be a last-second touchdown taken away from them. Also read - Lamar Jackson Frustrated with Officiating Despite Ravens’ Victory Over Cowboys The Controversial Call that Changed the Game In the final seconds, Virginia Tech quarterback Kyrone Drones threw a last-ditch Hail Mary pass into the end zone where wide receiver Da'Quon Felton made a miraculous catch.

Initially called a touchdown, the Hokie faithful erupted in celebration, believing they had pulled off the most impressive upset in the history of the college game. But the victory was short-lived. They froze the game to automatically review the play for a score, which is the protocol.



The officials chose after much consideration to reverse their decision because they had logically come to a reason that Felton did not have possession of the football at all points in the catch. There was a huge commotion in the stadium and Virginia Tech fans were outraged feeling that it should have been counted as a touchdown. Patrick Mahomes Backs .

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