BC squanders chances and their ACC opener
Virginia Tech cornerback Jayron Hosley intercepted David Shinskie in the end zone, and linebacker Davon Morgan stopped the Boston College quarterback at the goal line as time ran out in the first half to help the Hokies shut out the Eagles 19-0 in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams on Saturday.
Tyrod Taylor completed 16 of 21 passes for 237 yards and Chris Hazley kicked four field goals for the Hokies (2-2, 1-0 ACC). It was Virginia Tech's first shutout since 2006 and BC's first at home since 1998. BC had only 39 yards of total offense and did not cross midfield in the second half.
Shinskie completed 11 of 25 passes for 130 yards, and was replaced by Mike Marscovetra after turning the ball over on a fumble and an interception in the second half. Shinskie also made a questionable decision at the end of the first that cost BC (2-1, 0-1) a field goal try.
Montel Harris ran the ball 19 times for 111 yards for BC -- almost all of it in the first half -- and Mark Herzlich had his first interception of the season since missing all of last year while being treated for cancer.
The Hokies opened the season as the No. 10 team in The Associated Press Top 25 before losses to Boise State and James Madison of the Football Championship Subdivision dropped them out of the rankings. Virginia Tech, which beat East Carolina last week, had little trouble with BC.
Shinskie drove the Eagles to the Hokies' 10 yard-line in the first quarter before making an ill-advised pass that was brought down by Hosley in the end zone. On the ensuing possession, Taylor hit Darren Evans for 30 yards to the BC 3, then Evans ran it in from there for give Tech a 7-0 lead.
BC missed a 47-yard field goal attempt in the second quarter, and then lost a chance at an easier kick when Shinskie decided to go for the end zone at the end of the half.
On a drive that was already preserved by a roughing the punter penalty and a pass interference penalty, BC wound up with a second-and 7 from the Virginia Tech 12 when the Hokies called a timeout just before the snap. Defensive lineman Steven Friday, who didn't appear to hear the whistle, blindsided Shinskie for a roughing the passer penalty.
With 15 seconds left, no timeouts and a false start backing BC up to the 11, Shinskie took the snap, couldn't find anyone open and took off for the left corner. He reached out for the end zone but didn't make it; he didn't get out of bounds; time expired as BC lined up for the snap in the hope that the official review would put time back on the clock.