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Last-play FG gives Virginia 34-31 win over Indiana

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Virginia scored 11 points in the final 96 seconds Saturday night, getting a 23-yard field goal from Robert Randolph as time expired to beat Indiana 34-31.

It was Mike London’s first road win in two seasons as coach of the Cavaliers (2-0).

Indiana (0-2) rallied from a 20-point second-half deficit, only to give away an 8-point lead in the final two minutes.

Perry Jones had 3-yard TD run for Virginia with 1:36 remaining, and Michael Rocco threw to Paul Freedman for the 2-point conversion to tie the score at 31.

Indiana got the ball back, but on third-and-3 from its own 23, Cam Johnson stole the ball out of quarterback Edward Wright-Baker’s hands. That gave Virginia the ball at the Hoosiers’ 14, setting up Randolph’s winning field goal.

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Indiana’s Darmarlo Belcher, top, is tackled by Virginia’s Ausar Walcott during the first quarter Saturday night. Associated Press
Indiana’s Lawrence Barnett, left, tackles Virginia’s Perry Jones during the first quarter Saturday night. Associated Press