Report: Virginia Tech Head Coach in trouble, is a sad news for him

Virginia’s Head Coach Responds in Six Words to the Miami Controversy
Brent Pry, Virginia Tech’s head coach, chose six words to characterize his team’s controversial end to its game against the Miami Hurricanes. The Hokies met the Hurricanes on Friday night in a game broadcast live to the entire college football community. What’s the

reason? The spectacular conclusion. Many are already calling it the finest conclusion to the college football season thus far.

Virginia led by 10 points in the fourth quarter against the nation’s seventh-ranked squad. Miami surged back to lead 38-34 before the game came down to the last play. Kyron Drones, the Hokies’ quarterback, attempted a Hail Mary from the Miami 30-yard line in the hopes of pulling off a massive upset on the road.

In what seemed to be an incompletion with the ball drifting loose, referees on the field ruled it a touchdown for Virginia Tech. Da’Quan Felton, a Hokies wide receiver, comes down with the football amid a swarm of teammates.
After a lengthy review, the referees reversed the play, resulting in a Hurricanes win.

Pry addressed the media following the loss, and his opening remark was direct and to the point. “I hope they got it right,” he added.
Next Saturday, No. 7 Miami hopes to improve to 6-0 as they head west to face the California Golden Bears.
This will be California’s first home ACC game after leaving the Pac-12 in the offseason. Kickoff is scheduled for

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