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2009 Virginia Tech Football: Postseason Roundtable
I asked several of the best Hokie bloggers around to participate in a roundtable to go over the 2009 edition of Virginia Tech football. But since none of those bloggers replied, I had to settle for th...
2009 Virginia Tech Football: Postmortem
I'm not sure how we'll end up remembering the 2009 edition of Hokie football. For me they were the most exciting team to watch this decade. The offense was good, the defense was disruptive and they do...
Virginia Tech Offensive Efficiency in 2009
Efficiency stats are starting to take root in college football. Brian Fremeau's Efficiency Index is drive-based and weighted for strength of schedule. Bill Connolly of Football Outsiders and SB Nation...
Virginia Tech 37, Tennessee 14: What They're Saying
The Hokies' big bowl win already has people talking about the 2010 season. While I'll dive head first into next year starting on Monday, let's at least give the rest of the weekend to basking in back-...
Go Ahead and Scoff, But Bryan Stinespring Could be a Good Head Coach Some Day
The news that Richmond was going to interview Virginia Tech's Bryan Stinespring for its vacant head coaching job was met with a lot of sarcastic cheers from Hokie fans eager to rid themselve...
Virginia Tech 42, UVa 13: What They're Saying
What the mainstream media and blogosphere is saying after a very satisfying win over our rivals in Charlottesville. National Media and Bloggers Virginia Tech controls rivalry (Annette)"The game went...
Virginia Tech 42, UVa 13: Postgame Stream of Consciousness
10 out of 11. The Hokies have now won six consecutive battles for the Commonwealth Cup. Offense first. Tyrod took advantage of man coverage early in the game with long passes to Danny Coale and Dyrel...
2009 Virginia Tech Football: Hokies at the Quarter Pole
The Hokies have three games to go in the 2009 regular season and even though they come against arguable the three worst teams in the ACC (Maryland, NC State and Virginia), two of those three are on th...
Measuring the Improvement of Virginia Tech's Offense in 2009
Get ready for some stats, courtesy of the incomparable cfbstats.com. Some people are upset that the Hokies' offense is No. 73 in yards per game. Well, those people don't understand the concept of...
Georgia Tech 28, Virginia Tech 23: Some Perspective
Scenario No. 1 Road Team: In its previous two games scored 82 points and compiled 918 yards, averaging 7.4 yards per play. Was receiving serious national title talk from the media. Home Team: Cam...
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