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Hokies dominate on both sides of the ball for 38-6 victory over Wofford

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September 20, 2025
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Kyron Drones. Photo: Virginia Tech Athletics 

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BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech football dominated Wofford, 38-6, securing their first victory of the season.

Virginia Tech’s defense forced two consecutive three-and-outs, including a sack on Wofford’s Jayden Whitaker by Weak-Side Linebacker Michael Short, to open the game. Using the momentum on the defensive stops, quarterback Kyron Dronescompleted his third first down pass of the drive, a 21-yarder to Cameron Sheldon inside the red zone, to set up Braydon Bennett’s three-yard rush for the touchdown at 6:26. The extra point from John Love made it a 7-0 game to close out the first quarter.

The Hokies offense remained explosive to open a 21-0 advantage with 6:24 remaining in the first half. Drones found wide receiver Devin Alves (11:54) for the 19-yard reception and Alves needed to rush just three to find the end zone for his first career touchdown. In an eight-play drive, Ayden Greene became Tech’s third touchdown scorer of the afternoon, running into the endzone after an 18-yard reception. Between the VT scoring drives, defensive tackle Kemari Copeland forced a Terrier turnover with his first career interception. Wofford would go on to kick a field goal in the final minute to close to 21-3.

Virginia Tech found the end zone twice more in the second half alongside a Love 20-yard field goal. Drones crossed the goal line both times for the Hokies. Wofford’s second field goal of the game was sandwiched between the Hokies scores for a 38-6 VT victory.

Game Notes

  • Quarterback Kyron Drones moves to top 10 in the all-time passing list, jumping all the way to eighth
  • Both Braydon Bennett and Devin Alves recorded their first touchdown at Virginia Tech. It was the 25th career scoring reception for Bennett and the first for Alves
  • Kemari Copeland, recorded his first career interception, which was the second of the season for the Hokies
  • John Love, who has 231 career points, reaches the top 10 in the all-time scoring list
  • It was the first time since 2012 that Virginia Tech limited their opponent to less than zero rushing yards (Nov. 8, 2012 vs. No. 8 Florida State)
  • VT improves to 20 wins while wearing the all-white uniform combination (20-11, 0.645)

Next Up: The Hokies begin ACC play next week at NC State on Saturday, September 27 at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh.

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