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    Miami-Virginia Tech game had the most insane finish

    By Renzo Pocholo Salao,

    6 hours ago

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    Friday’s college football clash between Miami and Virginia Tech couldn’t have ended in a more dramatic fashion.

    Miami led Virginia Tech 38-34 with just seconds left in the contest at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.

    The Hokies were on the Hurricanes’ 30-yard line with one final crack at stealing a road win. As the clock hit zero, Virginia Tech quarterback Kyron Drones aired a pass into a mixed crowd of teammates and defenders waiting in the end zone.

    Virginia Tech wide receiver Da’Quan Felton leaped in the middle of a sea of hands to make a play for the ball. Despite the congestion on the play, officials initially signaled that Felton secured the football for a touchdown.

    However, upon further review, the referees eventually overturned the call and deemed the pass incomplete. Miami held on for a 38-34 victory.

    Here’s the slow-motion replay of the incomplete pass.

    Miami trailed 34-24 with about 12 minutes left in the game. But two fourth quarter touchdowns and a decisive final stop helped the team preserve its unbeaten record.

    The Hurricanes will head to the West Coast next week to put their 5-0 record on the line against ACC newcomer, Cal.

    The post Miami-Virginia Tech game had the most insane finish appeared first on Larry Brown Sports .

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    Mark G
    1h ago
    clearly see ball was never secured....announcers were sounding so stupid trying to stay bais
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