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Cody Grimm leads the nation in forced fumbles

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Enough can't be said about this kid, he is special. He defines Hokie football. We don't get all the best recruits, but we always play hard and do our best to contend with the big boys, and do it quite well. From a former walk-on to arguably the most consistent and hardest working/ biggest heart player on the team, wow, this guy has a knack for the football. He leads the nation with 7 forced fumbles, in 11 games, that is averaging over half a fumble per game (.64)! I don't know if the average fan realizes how much we will miss this young man next year. Fosters defense is finishing strong, now #13 in the nation. I am sure he has a more athletic, bigger, faster, stronger, and more capable player to replace Cody at Whip, but i don't know if we will ever see someone, pound for pound, like Cody again. To be given the kind of performance we have been blessed with this year makes me even more proud to be a Hokie.

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