BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) – Michael Brewer threw a touchdown pass, and Travon McMillian, Trey Edmunds and J.C. Coleman scored on short runs, leading Team Medal of Honor to a 24-21 victory in Virginia Tech’s spring game on a rainy Saturday.
Greg Stroman scored on an 88-yard punt return at Lane Stadium for Team Pylon, which was hurt by two first-half turnovers and punter Mitchell Ludwig tackled at the 17. That led to McMillian’s 4-yard touchdown run.
Trailing 24-7 at halftime, Team Pylon scored twice in the second half – once on a 36-yard fumble return for a touchdown by Donovan Riley and once on Coleman’s 2-yard run.
Brewer completed 4 of 8 for 60 yards, including an 18-yard touchdown to Isaiah Ford.
The Hokies picked the team names as a way to honor the school’s military tradition.
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