CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) Virginia had every reason to come out flat against Liberty, especially with a showdown looming next Friday against arch-rival and 25th-ranked Virginia Tech with a chance to win the ACCā€™s Coast Division championship for the first time in program history.

That the Cavaliers overcame that challenge, winning 55-27, shows appreciable maturity, coach Bronco Mendenhall said.

ā€œThe outside pressure to look past (the Liberty game), really, thatā€™s all they heard,ā€ Mendenhall said.

The Cavaliers came out dominant, then appeared to lapse into cruise control before a defensive play changed everything.

On first and 10 from the Virginia 38 and with Liberty ahead 14-10, Flames quarterback Stephen Calvert dropped back, faced pressure, scrambled and threw the ball deep downfield, even though there was not a player wearing the same jersey anywhere nearby.

Safety Deā€™Vante Cross was, though, and not only intercepted, but returned it 52 yards to the Flamesā€™ 42.

ā€œThat kind of snapped us back into it,ā€ Mendenhall said.

Five plays later, Lamont Atkins 3-yard run gave Virginia a lead it would only build on.

First-year Liberty coach Hugh Freeze was disappointed the rest of the way.

ā€œUp 14-10 and we just went off the rails doing things that we havenā€™t done,ā€ Freeze said. ā€œI felt like it kind of carried over into the locker room and we just never responded. ... It appears that it affected us more than I would like to admit.ā€

Bryce Perkins threw for two touchdowns and ran for another for the Cavaliers (8-3), who scored a season-high total.

Perkins hit Terrell Jana for 8 yards and Joe Reed for 7 and scored on a 1-yard run. Mike Hollins and PK Kier also had scoring runs for the Cavaliers, and backup quarterback Brennan Armstrong completed a 44-yard scoring pass to Dontayvion Wick with 1:58 remaining.

Calvert threw for two touchdowns for the Flames (6-5). The interception was the fourth-year starterā€™s first in 296 pass attempts, and Cross later got him again, again when Calvert threw deep into Cavaliers territory.

THE TAKEAWAY

Liberty: The Flames are dangerous with the tandem of Calvert and Gandy-Golden and can qualify for a bowl game in their first year eligible next Saturday against visiting New Mexico State (1-9 coming into the day). First-year Flames coach Hugh Freeze has made a huge impact on Calvert, a gun-slinger who looks for the big play and threw 18 interceptions last year. This season, heā€™s thrown for 25 touchdowns with just five interceptions. Gandy-Golden had six catches for 60 yards, including a one-handed touchdown grab in the third quarter.

Virginia: The Cavaliersā€™ depleted secondary got a lift from sophomore Heskin Smith, who had played sparingly but was thrust back into action two weeks ago because of injuries. Late in the first half, the 5-foot-11 Smith broke up consecutive passes intended for the 6-foot-4 Gandy-Golden from the Virginia 25, forcing a 43-yard field goal try that sailed wide left, preserving Virginiaā€™s 24-14 halftime lead.

HIGH STAKES

Virginia has lost to the Hokies in the last 15 meetings, a trend Mendenhall promised to change when he arrived four years ago.

He never used the words Virginia Tech during his postgame comments , but wasnā€™t shying away from the importance of the game.

ā€œThe Coastal championship will be on the line and I think that reflects just growth and progress within the program,ā€ he said.

The winner of the Coastal gets a date with No. 3 Clemson in the ACC title game.

TRICKERATION

Virginia led 24-14 when it went into field goal formation from the Flamesā€™ 31. But it was a fake, and Armstrong hit linebacker 6-foot-7 Charles Snowden with a pass that went for 24 yards, setting the Cavaliers up at the Flamesā€™ 7. Two plays later, Perkins hit Reed for the TD.

ā€œIt was a really nice job by Brennan Armstrong and it wasnā€™t an easy catch,ā€ Mendenhall said.

Asked if the talented Snowden has a future at receiver, Mendanhall answered quickly: ā€œNo.ā€

UP NEXT

The Flames finish the regular season at home against New Mexico State, which they beat 20-13 on the road in October

Virginia faces No. 25 Virginia Tech with a chance to win its first ACC Coastal Division title - and end a 15-year losing skid to the Hokies

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