Led by QB Anthony Brown’s two touchdown passes and touchdown run, BC opened its 2019 season yesterday with a 35-28 win over Virginia Tech.
The Eagles rolled to 356 yards total offense in the first half against the Hokies and led 28-14 at the break. With only 76 yards offense in the second half, BC was able to hang on for the win.
Brown started the scoring only three minutes into the game, throwing a 33-yard touchdown pass to true freshman Zay Flowers. Flowers added a 58-yard reception later in the game.
The Eagles benefited from five turnovers by the Hokies. One was a fumble by VaTech QB Willis early in the second quarter when San Diego’s own Tate Haynes knocked the ball out of his hands in the Hokie backfield. BC recovered on the VaTech 17 and, two plays later, Brown threw a touchdown pass to Kobay White. Haynes, a quarterback at Cathedral Catholic, was also credited with nine tackles in the game, second only to middle linebacker Max Richardson’s 10.
Virginia Tech led in most statistical categories, including first downs (29 to BC’s 18), total offense (442 to 432), plays (89 to 75), and passing offense (344 to 275), but also led in turnovers, with five compared to BC’s one, and could not overcome that.
Running backs AJ Dillon and David Bailey produced 129 yards rushing on 35 carries and two touchdowns.
Announced attendance was 35,213 on the holiday weekend.
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Next opponent is University of Richmond. The FCS Spiders won their opener over Jacksonville, 38-19.