Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Sugar Bowl: Virginia Tech falters on BCS stage again, loses to Michigan 23-20

Thirteen Hokies competed in the two-day event after most of the starters wrapped up competition at the Midlands Championships a few days earlier. Gabel was the highest placer, finishing seventh at 174 pounds after going

By Mark Giannotto Ever since Virginia Tech learned it would face Michigan in the Sugar Bowl, the Hokies have had as much luck eluding questions about quarterback Denard Robinson as would-be tacklers have had corralling the Wolverines' dynamic

Instead, the Hokies blew it in the Sugar Bowl. After squandering numerous chances to race to a big lead in the first half, No. 17 Virginia Tech needed a gutsy comeback just to force overtime. Then, one more miscue — third-string kicker Justin Myer,

Wolverines Beat Hokies In Second Of Five Bowl Games That Actually Matter. Michigan Wolverines 23, Virginia Tech 20 (OT): Brendan Gibbons' Field Goal Wins Sugar Bowl – Detroit Free Press. Victory never tasted so sweet.

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