(17) Virginia Tech 22, East Carolina 27

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Final

12:00 PM ET, August 30, 2008
Bank of America
CHARLOTTE, NC

East Carolina turns back Virginia Tech with punt block for TD

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... T.J. Lee blocked a punt for ECU and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown with 1:52 left to give the Pirates the 27-22. lead.
Gameball goes to... Patrick Pinkney, who threw for 211 yards and 1 TD and ran for another score for ECU -- and more importantly threw zero INTs.
Stat of the game... 17. The Hokies had their 17-game winning streak broken in games in which they blocked a kick.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1219
Total Yards243369
Passing139211
Rushing104158
Penalties1-06-60
3rd Down Conversions5-127-13
4th Down Conversions0-20-2
Turnovers22
Possession26:5233:08
Air/Ground Leaders
Virginia Tech Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Glennon14/2313902
East Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pinkney19/2321110
Kass0/2000
Virginia Tech Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lewis Jr.1258124
Evans1237111
East Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Simmons175409
Williams948111
Virginia Tech Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Roberts162062
Smith332016
East Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Harris468027
Drew565026
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERVTECU
TD12:19Stephan Virgil 30 Yd Fumble Return (Dustin Keys Kick) 70
TD08:54Kenny Lewis Jr. 6 Yd Run (Dustin Keys Kick)
Drive: 6 plays, 25 yds, 3:25
140
TD01:16Jonathan Williams 1 Yd Run (Ben Ryan Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 1 yds, 1:20
147
THIRD QUARTERVTECU
TD10:05Jamar Bryant 12 Yd Pass From Patrick Pinkney (Pat Blocked)
Drive: 9 plays, 61 yds, 4:55
1413
DC10:05Stephan Virgil 98 Yd Off A Blocked Extra Point 1613
FOURTH QUARTERVTECU
TD14:56Darren Evans 3 Yd Run (Pat Failed)
Drive: 3 plays, 68 yds, 1:13
2213
TD03:36Patrick Pinkney 3 Yd Run (Ben Ryan Kick)
Drive: 9 plays, 73 yds, 4:05
2220
TD01:52T.J. Lee 27 Yd Return Of Blocked Punt (Ben Ryan Kick) 2227
Associated Press

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer was beaten at his own game.

Just when it appeared "Beamer Ball," was about to bail out a sluggish offense again on Saturday, it was East Carolina, not the Hokies, who came up with the big special teams play.

Fast Facts

•  East Carolina's victory over Virginia Tech is the first for a Conference USA school over a nationally-ranked BCS conference team since 2002.

• ECU is first team in the 13-year history of Conference USA football to win back-to-back games over nationally-ranked teams. The Pirates finished the 2007 season with a 41-38 victory over No. 22 Boise State in the Hawaii Bowl.

•  East Carolina faces No. 8 West Virginia next week.

-- ESPN Research

And after T.J. Lee returned his own blocked punt 27 yards for a touchdown with 1:52 left in a 27-22 upset win over the 17th-ranked Hokies, Beamer and Hokies were stunned.

"It hurts to lose on a blocked kick at the end," Beamer said.

Now Beamer knows how so many of his opponents have felt, as the Hokies lost for the first time in 18 games that they blocked a kick. Even a defensive touchdown wasn't enough as Virginia Tech's hopes of returning to a Bowl Championship Series game took a big hit on opening weekend.

"There's no excuse for that," Beamer said of Lee's block.

The win was another milestone for coach Skip Holtz, who was recently given a new six-year contract after rescuing the Conference USA program from tough times.

Watson: Lee Proves Heroic

After a day full of mistakes, East Carolina's T.J. Lee proved the biggest hero in an upset of No. 17 Virgnia Tech, Graham Watson writes. Blog

"It's a story of a group of young men that have come together and said, 'We're tired of losing. We want to accomplish something special,' " said Holtz, who has led the Pirates to consecutive winning seasons for the first time since 1999-2000. "Their working very hard for that on the field and I'm very proud of them."

After Patrick Pinkney's 3-yard touchdown run with 3:36 left cut the deficit to 22-20, the Pirates stopped the Hokies' struggling offense and quarterback Sean Glennon. Lee burst through the line of scrimmage unblocked, smothered Brent Bowden's punt with his left hand, scooped up the ball on one bounce and ran in for the winning touchdown.

"It hit my arm. I was just looking around to see if anyone else could scoop and score," Lee said. "But I got a good bounce and came right to my hands. I just took it."

It quickly ended the flak the senior backup receiver and junior-college transfer received from his coach after early mistakes that included a 15-yard penalty for an illegal block that stalled a first-quarter drive.

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"I got on him hard," Holtz said. "I'm going to have to apologize to him now."

Glennon then finished a frustrating day with an incomplete pass on fourth down deep in his own territory, setting off a wild celebration among the Pirates' fans at the neutral-site contest.

"This was like a bowl game atmosphere for us," said Holtz, who last year guided the Pirates to an upset win over Boise State in the Hawaii Bowl. "To have the opportunity to come over here and play in a 70,000-seat NFL stadium, great city, where the fan base was pretty much even. To play a BCS team, what a great way to open the season."

And a horrible beginning for Virginia Tech, after the Atlantic Coast Conference's Coastal Division favorites seemed to have control of the game thanks to Stephan Virgil's 30-yard fumble return for a touchdown and his 2-point conversion return off a blocked extra point that gave Virginia Tech a 16-13 lead.

But the Hokies had only 243 yards offense. Minus Glennon's 62-yard pass to freshman Dyrell Roberts that set up Darren Evans' 3-yard TD early in the fourth quarter for a 22-13 lead, the fifth-year senior struggled.

He completed 14 of 23 passes for 139 yards and two interceptions. He wasn't helped when right tackle Blake DeChristopher left with a right thigh injury on the first offensive series.

"Do I feel I played good 90 percent of the time? Yeah," Glennon said. "But a senior quarterback's got to play good 100 percent of the time."

Glennon, who got the nod ahead of speedy sophomore Tyrod Taylor, was hurried much of the day. Beamer's plan coming into the season was to reshirt Taylor. A few more performances such as this for Glennon and the Hokies offense could make it tough to stick with that plan.

The defense and special teams staked Glennon to a 14-0 lead despite the absence of cornerback Victor "Macho" Harris (foot).

Pinkney was 19 of 23 for 211 yards and a touchdown, but the Hokies pounced on one of his few mistakes. Pinkney's swing pass to Dwayne Harris was thrown behind him and backward. Virgil scooped it up and ran 30 yards for a score, the Hokies' nation-best 67th non-offensive touchdown since the start of the 1999 season.

East Carolina's Dalvon Mack then twice failed to pick up the ensuing, low kickoff and Jacob Sykes recovered at the 25. Kenny Lewis Jr.'s 6-yard run six plays later put Virginia Tech in command with 8:54 left in the second quarter.

But East Carolina stormed back, survived a botched extra point, and now has a chance at another upset next week when it hosts No. 8 West Virginia.

"We love the competition," Pinkney said. "It'll make us better."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, August 28th
23 Wake Forest 41 Final
Baylor 13
Saturday, August 30th
Georgia Southern 21 Final
1 Georgia 45
Youngstown State 0 Final
2 Ohio State 43
3 USC 52 Final
Virginia 7
Chattanooga 2 Final
4 Oklahoma 57
Hawaii 10 Final
5 Florida 56
20 Illinois 42 Final
6 Missouri 52
Appalachian State 13 Final
7 LSU 41
Villanova 21 Final
8 West Virginia 48
24 Alabama 34 Final
9 Clemson 10
Louisiana-Monroe 0 Final
10 Auburn 34
Florida Atlantic 10 Final
11 Texas 52
Eastern Washington 24 Final
12 Texas Tech 49
Akron 17 Final
13 Wisconsin 38
FIU 10 Final
14 Kansas 40
Northern Arizona 13 Final
15 Arizona State 30
Northern Iowa 17 Final
16 Brigham Young 41
17 Virginia Tech 22 Final
East Carolina 27
Tennessee-Martin 7 Final
19 South Florida 56
Washington 10 Final
21 Oregon 44
Coastal Carolina 10 Final
22 Penn State 66
Bowling Green 27 Final
25 Pittsburgh 17
Monday, September 1st
18 Tennessee 24 Final
UCLA 27 OT