No. 25 Virginia outlasted Florida State 31–24 after a chaotic finish in the ACC clash at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville on Saturday, capturing its first win over FSU since 2011.
The Cavaliers missed an extra point halfway through the fourth quarter and appeared in danger of falling to the Seminoles. However, the Hoos redeemed themselves with a game-winning touchdown and two-point conversion late in the fourth quarter after nearly derailing their chance to win. Virginia put together an impressive six-play, 72-yard drive to score before quarterback Bryce Perkins ran for a two-point conversion with 2:34 left on the clock to take the lead.