The Sampler 2014 … BYU

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Ian Frye watches his 46-yard field goal split the uprights. ~ Photo courtesy Jim Daves/Virginia Athletics Media Relations

Just one week earlier, Virginia kicker Ian Frye lined up for a 42-yard field goal to win the game against Louisville. After the game, he said that kick didn’t even make him very nervous.

On Saturday at BYU, Frye faced another long kick early in the fourth quarter. This 46-yarder carried an entirely different kind of weight. Yes, his team trailed 27-16 and he needed the field goal to cut it to a one-possession game, but he had much bigger things on his mind. Frye’s father Mark, 58, had been transported to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center at halftime for chest pain.

“I go out [of the locker room at halftime] and I’m able to talk with my dad and kind of discuss what’s going on with him and talk to the paramedics. He keeps telling me to go inside, he’ll be fine. So does my mom. So after a few minutes with him, I go back inside and kind of sit there, talk with teammates and kind of get my mind ready for the next half,” Ian Frye said. ”So going out into the second half, my dad was no longer there. And Gerry [Capone] was talking to me on the sideline and keeping me updated, letting me know he was in the hospital and my mom was with him and he was doing pretty good. Just sitting there on the sideline was tough. But I wanted to be there with my team, support them, and do what I needed to do.”

Until the 12:14 mark of the fourth quarter, however, Frye wasn’t needed. The Cavaliers had not scored in the half and had not reached field goal range until that point.

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