Relive four of the greatest moments in Virginia Tech football history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
1999 Regular Season vs West Virginia - The Miracle in Morgantown
1995 Sugar Bowl vs Texas - Winning is sweet
1986 Peach Bowl vs NC State - First bowl win
2009 Orange Bowl vs Cincinnati - Ground n' Pound
These leatherette coasters are laser etched to reveal a vibrant silver foil. - Size: 4" x 4" x 0.15" per coaster - Weight: 0.15lbs (4oz) - Stitched border
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1999 Regular Season
The Miracle in Morgantown
Virginia Tech vs West Virginia
22 - 20
6 November, 1999
Virginia Tech came into the game undefeated and with a #3 ranking, but they left a 12 point lead slip away and were now trailing by 1 point with time running out. With 1:11 left in the game, quarterback Michael Vick started a drive from Virginia Tech's own 16 yard line. Vick advanced the ball to West Virginia's 27, and with 5 seconds left, kicker Shayne Graham took the field for a field goal attempt. The 44-yard field goal was good, giving Virginia Tech the win in the "Miracle in Morgantown."
1995 Sugar Bowl
Winning is sweet
Virginia Tech vs Texas
28 - 10
31 December, 1995
Virginia Tech's first huge bowl win game in 1995 in the Sugar Bowl against Texas. Virginia Tech's defense held Texas to only 10 points, while quarterback Jim Druckenmiller led the team to 4 touchdowns. The third touchdown for Virginia Tech was a monster 55 yard pas from Druckenmiller to Bryan Still. One more touchdown after that and Virginia Tech has a resounding 28 - 10 win.
1986 Peach Bowl
First bowl win
Virginia Tech vs NC State
25 - 24
31 December, 1986
Virginia Tech's first ever bowl win came at the very last second of the 1986 Peach Bowl. Virginia Tech had retaken the lead in the 4th quarter but a field goal by North Carolina State left Virginia Tech trailing by 2 with time running out. After driving 57 yards in 1:49, kicker Chris Kinzer steppd up for a 40-yard field goal with 4 seconds on the clock. The kick sailed through the uprights as time expired, giving Virginia Tech the win.
2009 Orange Bowl
Ground n' Pound
Virginia Tech vs Cincinnati
20 - 7
1 January, 2009
In Virginia Tech's first BCS bowl game they secured a resounding victory over Cincinnati. Cincinnati took the lead in the first quarter, but it was all Virginia Tech after that. Virginia Tech scored 20 unanswered points, with the last touchdown coming from game MVP Darren Evans on a 6 yard rush.