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By Kirk Herbstreit
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, November 30, 2002 Everyone knows the running game of No. 14 Virginia Tech, with a healthy Kevin Jones rejoining Lee Suggs in the backfield, is a big key against No. 1 Miami. But the Hokies cannot expect to be competitive by simply running the ball, and that is where quarterback Bryan Randall comes in. Randall will have to throw the ball accurately for Tech to beat the Hurricanes. Not only will he have to hit the running backs out of the backfield and receivers on underneath crossing routes, he will also have to ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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