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2011 Virginia Tech Spring Football: Who Were the MVPs on Offense, Defense and Special Teams?

Virginia Tech wrapped up spring drills Saturday and the spring game saw two guys continue to come up big who had been performing well throughout the spring. Meanwhile on special teams, the Hokies finally have a kicker who might be able to start next season as well. Offensive MVP: WR Marcus Davis It...

2011 Virginia Tech Spring Football: What to Watch in the Hokies' Spring Game

For the third consecutive year, Virginia Tech's presumed starting tailback will not participate in the spring game. Last year, Ryan Williams sat out with tendinitis and two years ago Darren Evans gave way to Williams after tweaking an ankle. This year it's David Wilson's turn to sit out the spring...

Bruce Taylor Among Hokies Injured During Spring Scrimmage

Kyle Tucker of the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot has an update on four Virginia Tech Hokies who were injured during Wednesday's scrimmage. Among them was starting mike linebacker Bruce Taylor, who "nicked" his shoulder and had an MRI Thursday. Though we haven't heard official word on how Taylor's MRI...

Breaking Down the 2011 ACC Coastal Offensive Lines

Virginia Tech returns four of five starting offensive linemen from last year' ACC championship team. You think that'd put them among the most experienced offensive lines in the ACC Coastal going into the 2011 season. However, as we'll find out, in only puts them in the middle of the pack. After the...

Five Guys the Hokies Can't Afford to Lose in 2010

Virginia Tech enters fall camp looking to develop depth at key positions before their Labor Day showdown with Boise State. But until that depth is created, here are the guys I think the Hokies can't afford to lose this year. 1. John Graves, DT Surprisingly, I have Graves ahead of Tyrod Taylor on...

What I Learned From Spring Football in the ACC

Just about every team in the ACC has reasons to feel good and reasons to worry after spring drills. Here's my take on all 12 teams in the league and we enter the long, seemingly endless summer months. Virginia Tech Hokies - The defense is going to be OK (again). Tech has a talented, athletic and...

Is Virginia Tech's Malcolm Delaney the ACC Player of the Year?

Through eight league games, Virginia Tech guard Malcolm Delaney leads the ACC in scoring in conference games with 23.0 ppg. He'll be in the discussion for the ACC's player of the year award if he keeps up the pace and the Hokies keep winning, but what else does he need to do to win the award? Stats...

Miami 82, Virginia Tech 75: What They're Saying (Plus Bourbon Shots)

The Hokies spent an extra night on South Beach thanks to adverse weather in Virginia and it showed during their lackluster performance against the Hurricanes. The team barely had enough time to celebrate beating the Hoos on their home court before it laid an egg in its next game. After the jump...

Hokies Enter Bizzaro World Against Duke

For one day, Virginia Tech fans found out what it would be like to play college football the way it's played in today's world. For one day, it was Bryan Stinespring's offense that shined and Bud Foster's defense that struggled against a weaker opponent. So how did that feel? Saturday's game...

Big Weekend for Former Hokies

News out of the Burg is slow this time of year so let's take time to catch up on some former Hokies. Darryl Tapp Tapp participated in the Bobby Engram Celebrity Softball Game Saturday in Tacoma. The game helped raise money for Engram's charity, which helps children with sickle cell anemia. Tapp was...


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