• PRINT EDITIONS
  • | CONTACT
  • | TEL: 304.645.1206 | E: hello@wvdn.com
Thursday, December 11, 2025
West Virginia Daily News
  • Home
  • News
  • Community
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
  • Government
    • All
    • City
    • County
    • State
    Governor Patrick Morrisey speaks during his press briefing on Wednesday, Jan. 29 after meeting with House and Senate leaders.

    Morrisey Sees Unique Opportunity to Grow West Virginia Economically

    Shelley Moore Capito

    Capito Votes to Confirm Sean Duffy for Transportation Secretary

    Capito, Whitehouse Announce EPW Subcommittee Assignments for the 119th Congress

    Senate President Randy Smith Names Leadership Team, Major Committee Chairmen for 87th Legislature

    Speaker Hanshaw Announces Plans for Upcoming 87th Legislature

    Miller’s Statement on Being Sworn in to her Fourth Term in Congress

    Trending Tags

    • Greenbrier County
    • Politics
    • Senate
    • Monroe County
    • White Sulphur Springs
    • Rainelle
    • Lewisburg
    • Alderson
    • City
    • County
    • State
  • Entertainment
  • PUBLIC NOTICES
    • PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICES
    • PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
    • STATEWIDE LEGALS SEARCH
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Community
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
  • Government
    • All
    • City
    • County
    • State
    Governor Patrick Morrisey speaks during his press briefing on Wednesday, Jan. 29 after meeting with House and Senate leaders.

    Morrisey Sees Unique Opportunity to Grow West Virginia Economically

    Shelley Moore Capito

    Capito Votes to Confirm Sean Duffy for Transportation Secretary

    Capito, Whitehouse Announce EPW Subcommittee Assignments for the 119th Congress

    Senate President Randy Smith Names Leadership Team, Major Committee Chairmen for 87th Legislature

    Speaker Hanshaw Announces Plans for Upcoming 87th Legislature

    Miller’s Statement on Being Sworn in to her Fourth Term in Congress

    Trending Tags

    • Greenbrier County
    • Politics
    • Senate
    • Monroe County
    • White Sulphur Springs
    • Rainelle
    • Lewisburg
    • Alderson
    • City
    • County
    • State
  • Entertainment
  • PUBLIC NOTICES
    • PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICES
    • PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
    • STATEWIDE LEGALS SEARCH
No Result
View All Result
West Virginia Daily News
No Result
View All Result
Kaden Stone earned a spot on the prestigious first team as a defensive back (Photo: Brandon Baker)

Five Senior Spartans Selected to AAA All-State Teams

December 11, 2025

West Virginia Attorney General Co-Leads Bipartisan Coalition Calling for Increased Security Funding for the Federal Judiciary

December 11, 2025

New River CTC Launches VR Career Exploration for Southern WV High School Students

December 11, 2025

Remote Access Program for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Victims to Launch in Mercer, McDowell Counties

December 11, 2025

West Virginia Graduation Rate Rises, Early Learner Interventions Decrease

December 11, 2025

Tags

Art BU Business Carnegie Hall Charleston college Community County Court Dear Abby Dr EPA Fair Family Featured Gov Governor Grant Greenbrier Greenbrier County Greenbrier East health Home Justice Land Last Lewisburg Local Man New NY Obituary Plan Project School Son State The Greenbrier University US VA Virginia West Virginia White Sulphur Springs WV
QR Code

Wells’ 2 TD passes lead Hokies past Wofford 27-7

by JIMMY ROBERTSON
in College Sports
September 19, 2022
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Wells’ 2 TD passes lead Hokies past Wofford 27-7

Virginia Tech's wide receiver Da'Wain Lofton (3) catches a pass from quarterback Grant Wells during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Blacksburg Va. . (Matt Gentry/The Roanoke Times via AP)

11
SHARES
78
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — Grant Wells threw for 314 yards and two touchdowns to lead Virginia Tech to a 27-7 victory over Wofford on Saturday.

Wells completed 26 of 35 passes and the defense for the Hokies (2-1) dominated throughout, handing the Terriers (0-3) their 13th consecutive loss.

Virginia Tech put the game away with 17 second-quarter points, which was more than enough against a Wofford offense that had not scored this season until Nathan Walker’s 3-yard touchdown run with 9:34 left in the game.

That score, which was set up by a 47-yard pass from Wofford’s Jimmy Weirick to Landon Parker, prevented the Hokies from recording their first shutout since 2019.

“I’d be lying if I said it didn’t,” Virginia Tech coach Brent Pry said when asked if he wanted the shutout. “We rolled some guys through, and we talked about it in the locker room. The standard is the standard. When you go in that game, you’re representing everybody. You got to preserve the shutout when you have a chance to do that, but it’s a learning opportunity.”

The Hokies’ second-quarter touchdowns came on a 1-yard run by Jalen Holston and an 11-yard pass from Wells to Jadan Blue. Wells later added a 27-yard touchdown pass to Bryce Duke.

Wells, who threw four interceptions in Virginia Tech’s season-opening loss to Old Dominion, has not thrown an interception in the Hokies’ past two games.

“I thought I played well,” Wells said. “Made some completions to start drives, and then we had some big third-down conversions that really helped the momentum of the offense. When you have drive starters like that that get the whole drive, the whole mood, started, it really helps.”

Wofford, which has been outscored 84-7 this season, ventured into Virginia Tech territory once and finished with just 199 yards of offense.

“It was great to see us get a touchdown there in the fourth quarter after struggling for a few quarters,” Wofford coach Josh Conklin said. “We created some explosive plays. The defense battled their tails off all game long, which was encouraging to see.”

TAKEAWAYS

Wofford: Conklin overhauled his coaching staff after the Terriers went 1-10 in 2021, bringing in 10 new assistants. Yet the results have been the same.

Virginia Tech: As expected, the Hokies put up good numbers in every phase of the game, but they probably didn’t learn anything about themselves. The Hokies will face stiffer competition when West Virginia visits for a Thursday showdown between two border neighbors and old Big East Conference rivals.

SPREADING THE WEALTH

Wells and backup Jason Brown combined to complete passes to 11 different receivers, with Wells completing passes to nine different ones. Christian Moss and Nick Gallo led the Hokies with five receptions each.

“That’s who we need to be, and I think that’s who Grant is,” Pry said. “It’s not about a guy. It’s about the right throw, and he’s the kind of quarterback that can do that.”

TRYING TO GET HEALTHY

The Hokies played without defensive linemen TyJuan Garbutt and Josh Fuga and tailback Keshawn King, all who were held out because of injuries. Pry hopes all three will be able to go against the Mountaineers.

“If we felt they could have gone and it was the right thing, then they would have,” Pry said. “Just didn’t get well enough. We went all the way to today with Keshawn, and he just couldn’t get to full speed. … We definitely got to get healthy and be healthy going into Thursday night.

UP NEXT

Wofford: The Terriers play at Kennesaw State on Saturday.

Virginia Tech: The Hokies play host to West Virginia on Thursday.

___

More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap_top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2

This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access.

JIMMY ROBERTSON

Tags: Brent PryBryce DukecollegeCollege footballCompetitionfootballGrantGrant WellshealthJosh ConklinLandNathan WalkerNYQuarterbackStateUSVAVirginia TechWest Virginia

Related

No. 3 Kansas beats West Virginia 78-61 without ailing Self
College Sports

No. 3 Kansas beats West Virginia 78-61 without ailing Self

March 10, 2023
Smith, Joiner combine to lead N.C. State past Va. Tech
College Sports

Smith, Joiner combine to lead N.C. State past Va. Tech

March 9, 2023
College Sports

Kansas squares off against West Virginia in Big 12 Tournament

March 10, 2023
West Virginia tops Texas Tech 78-62 in Big 12 tourney opener
College Sports

West Virginia tops Texas Tech 78-62 in Big 12 tourney opener

March 9, 2023
Load More
[adrotate group="11"]
Next Post
Virginia rallies in final minute to beat Old Dominion, 16-14

Virginia rallies in final minute to beat Old Dominion, 16-14

West Virginia Daily News

The West Virginia Daily News has been serving the Greenbrier Valley and southeastern West Virginia since 1852.

Learn more

Information

  • Home
  • Subscribe to the WV Daily News
  • Grants & Assistance
  • Submit News and Events
  • Privacy Policy
  • Ethics, Standards & Corrections
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2022 The West Virginia Daily News, powered by ECENT CORPORATION. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Menu Item
  • _____________
  • Home
  • Editions
  • News
    • Local News
    • National News
    • State News
    • Crime
    • Business and Tech
  • Community
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
    • Local Sports
    • High School Sports
    • College Sports
  • Government
    • City
    • County
    • State
  • Entertainment
  • Public Notices

Copyright © 2022 The West Virginia Daily News, powered by ECENT CORPORATION. All Rights Reserved.