Leading 20-10 at halftime, it didn’t feel like the Virginia Tech football team had a 10-point lead on visiting Vanderbilt. They scored their two touchdowns off two Commodores’ turnovers, and after dominating the time of possession, you knew a 10-point lead wasn’t safe.
It wasn’t.
As if you didn’t see this coming, Vanderbilt and quarterback Diego Pavia dominated and I mean dominated the second half to the tune of outscoring the Hokies, 34-0, to cruise to a 44-20 win and sweep the two games over the last two years. The final 30 minutes might have been the most embarrassing of the Brent Pry era…