
BLACKSBURG, Va., Oct. 10 (UPI) -- Two touchdown passes by Tyrod Taylor helped stake No. 5 Virginia Tech to a 34-point halftime lead Saturday en route to a 48-14 crushing of Boston College.
Virginia Tech (5-1) captured its fifth straight game after a season-opening loss to Alabama and stayed unbeaten in three Atlantic Coast Conference outings. Boston College slipped to 4-2 overall and to 2-2 in league play.
Ryan Williams ran for 159 yards on 18 carries and scored on a 1-yard run early in the second quarter that gave the Hokies a 17-0 lead.
Taylor threw only 10 passes, but two of them went for touchdowns -- 24 yards to Danny Coale in the first period and 41 yards to Jarrett Boykin in the second.
Rashad Carmichael contributed a 22-yard interception return for a score in the second quarter.
Boston College quarterback Dave Shinskie completed only one pass in 12 tries and was intercepted twice before being replaced in the fourth quarter.
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