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Miami–Virginia Tech football rivalry

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Miami–Virginia Tech football rivalry
SportFootball
First meetingNovember 13, 1953
Miami, 26–0
Latest meetingSeptember 27, 2024
Miami, 38–34
Next meeting2025
Statistics
Meetings total42
Most winsMiami leads, 26–15[1]
Largest victoryVirginia Tech, 43–10 (1999)
Longest win streakMiami, 12 (1953–1994)
Current win streakMiami, 4 (2020–present)
Bowl history
Miami, 2–0

1966 Liberty Bowl: Miami, 14–7

1981 Peach Bowl: Miami, 20–10

The Miami–Virginia Tech football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Miami Hurricanes of the University of Miami and Virginia Tech Hokies of Virginia Tech. As of 2024, Miami leads the series 26–15.[1]

History

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First meeting

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The Hurricanes and Hokies first met on November 13, 1953, in Miami.

Bowl games

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Miami and Virginia Tech have met in two bowl games, and Miami has won both of them, winning the 1966 Liberty Bowl 14–7 and the 1981 Peach Bowl 20–10.

Annual meetings since 1992

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The two teams have played annually since 1992. The rivalry began developing when the Hokies became a member of the Big East Conference for football in 1991. When the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) expanded in 2004, both Miami and Virginia Tech left the Big East for the ACC. Both teams continue to compete annually as members of the ACC Coastal Division.

The series was largely dominated by Miami until 1995 when Virginia Tech won their first game against Miami in Blacksburg. Since then, the series has been largely even with Virginia Tech winning 15 games and Miami winning 14. Several of the games since 1985 have been notable, including 11 meetings when both teams were ranked in the top 25 and four meetings when both ranked in the top 10.

In 2000, #2 Virginia Tech lost to #3 Miami at the Miami Orange Bowl 41–21.

In 2003, #10 Virginia Tech beat #2 Miami in Lane Stadium 31–7.

In 2004, the first year for both schools in the ACC, both teams met at the Orange Bowl in Miami for the final game of the regular season, which became a de facto ACC championship game with the winner getting a berth in a Bowl Championship Series bowl game. #10 Virginia Tech beat #9 Miami 16–10 in that game.

In 2005, #5 Miami beat #3 Virginia Tech in Blacksburg 27–7.

In 2017, which was the last game that featured both teams meeting while both were ranked, #10 Miami beat #13 Virginia Tech 28–10.

After a one-year hiatus due to the ACC doing away with divisions in 2023,[2] the ACC announced the scheduling model for the next seven years (2024 to 2030 seasons) with the conference now at 17 teams. Miami–Virginia Tech was restored as an annual matchup.[3]

The Miami Miracle

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In 2024, on the final play of the game, Virginia Tech's Hail Mary pass was originally ruled a touchdown which would have won the game for them, but after a lengthy review, was controversially overturned. #7 Miami won 38–34.[4]

Game results

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Miami victoriesVirginia Tech victories
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 November 13, 1953 Miami, FL Miami 26–0
2 December 10, 1966 Memphis, TN #9 Miami 14–7
3 November 4, 1967 Blacksburg, VA Miami 14–7
4 October 18, 1968 Miami, FL #12 Miami 13–8
5 November 1, 1974 Miami, FL Miami 14–7
6 January 2, 1981 Atlanta, GA #20 Miami 20–10
7 November 14, 1981 Miami, FL #12 Miami 21–14
8 September 18, 1982 Blacksburg, VA #15 Miami 14–8
9 November 14, 1987 Miami, FL #3 Miami 27–13
10 October 24, 1992 Blacksburg, VA #1 Miami 43–23
11 September 18, 1993 Miami, FL #3 Miami 21–2
12 October 29, 1994 Miami, FL #6 Miami 24–3
13 September 23, 1995 Blacksburg, VA Virginia Tech 13–7
14 November 16, 1996 Miami, FL #21 Virginia Tech 21–7
15 November 8, 1997 Blacksburg, VA #20 Virginia Tech 27–25
16 September 19, 1998 Miami, FL Virginia Tech 27–20OT
17 November 13, 1999 Blacksburg, VA #2 Virginia Tech 43–10
18 November 4, 2000 Miami, FL #3 Miami 41–21
19 December 1, 2001 Blacksburg, VA #1 Miami 26–24
20 December 7, 2002 Miami, FL #1 Miami 56–45
21 November 1, 2003 Blacksburg, VA #10 Virginia Tech 31–7
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
22 December 4, 2004 Miami, FL #10 Virginia Tech 16–10
23 November 5, 2005 Blacksburg, VA #5 Miami 27–7
24 November 4, 2006 Miami, FL #24 Virginia Tech 17–10
25 November 17, 2007 Blacksburg, VA #10 Virginia Tech 44–14
26 November 13, 2008 Miami Gardens, FL Miami 16–14
27 September 26, 2009 Blacksburg, VA #12 Virginia Tech 31–7
28 November 20, 2010 Miami Gardens, FL #14 Virginia Tech 31–17
29 October 8, 2011 Blacksburg, VA #17 Virginia Tech 38–35
30 November 1, 2012 Miami Gardens, FL Miami 30–12
31 November 9, 2013 Miami Gardens, FL Virginia Tech 42–24
32 October 23, 2014 Blacksburg, VA Miami 30–6
33 October 17, 2015 Miami Gardens, FL Miami 30–20
34 October 20, 2016 Blacksburg, VA Virginia Tech 37–16
35 November 4, 2017 Miami Gardens, FL #9 Miami 28–10
36 November 17, 2018 Blacksburg, VA Miami 38–14
37 October 5, 2019 Miami Gardens, FL Virginia Tech 42–35
38 November 14, 2020 Blacksburg, VA #9 Miami 25–24
39 November 20, 2021 Miami Gardens, FL Miami 38–26
40 October 15, 2022 Blacksburg, VA Miami 20–14
41 September 27, 2024 Miami Gardens, FL #7 Miami 38–34
Series: Miami leads 26–15[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Winsipedia - Miami (FL) Hurricanes vs. Virginia Tech Hokies football series history". Winsipedia.
  2. ^ "ACC Announces Football Schedule Model for 2023-26". June 28, 2022.
  3. ^ "ACC Announces Future Conference Football Schedule Model". theacc.com. October 30, 2023. Retrieved November 2, 2023.
  4. ^ "No. 7 Miami survives Virginia Tech 38-34 to remain unbeaten after Hail Mary TD overturned".