Darren Evans

Improvement Needed on 3rd-and-1

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Third-and-one. Time to put that Farmhouse steak dinner to use and win the line of scrimmage.

Short distance third downs are one of the more exciting and important plays for an offense. The first goal of creating such opportunities has been achieved, but it's a lost cause if the chains aren't moved.

Because it's such a critical down, I went back and took at look at last year's performance on 3rd-and-1.

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Seven Hokies to Sign as Undrafted Rookie Free Agentts

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The Indianapolis Colts inked hometown kid Darren Evans. Evans is ecstatic.

The Jacksonville Jaguars signed punter Brian Saunders. Davon Morgan signed with the New York Jets. Andre Smith signed with the Chicago Bears. Beau Warren will sign with the St. Louis Rams. John Graves and Steven Friday will sign with the Houston Texans and join former Hokies Xavier Adibi, Duane Brown and Roc Carmichael.

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Darren Evans will turn Professional and Enter the NFL Draft

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Thank you for everything Darren, and I wish you nothing but the best of luck in the NFL.

“After sitting down with family, I’ve decided to declare for the NFL Draft,” Evans said. “I felt like this is the best opportunity for me and my family. This was a tough decision because Virginia Tech was good to me and my family and I had fun. I was blessed to play at Virginia Tech and at that level of football. I have plans to graduate and I will, but the NFL has always been a dream so it’s hard to pass it up right now.”

via hokiesports.com

We'll all remember this.

Tea Baggin' Duke 2.0

photo by: Steve Helber

What to do with Ryan Williams.

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In August who of you would have guessed through five games Ryan Williams would only have 139 rushing yards? Did anyone think he'd miss two (or more) games with a hamstring injury? Raise your hand if you were convinced David Wilson would redshirt. I'm raising my left hand and shaking my head no. With my right hand I'm eating a heavy on the mayonnaise tuna fish sandwich that's been seasoned with Old Bay and held together by a honey wheat bagel, but that's besides the point which is football is unpredictable.

Teams that are consistently excellent are able to handle and bounce back from the unexpected. In Williams absence we've gone 3-0 and are getting better running the ball each week (664 yards on the ground since he's been injured). It helps that Orange Bowl MVP Darren Evans, David "I eat Chick-fil-A on Sundays" Wilson were behind him on depth chart. And that's the rub, what do you do with Williams when he's healthy?

Billy Hite yesterday said Williams was only 90% and favoring his hamstring. To me it doesn't sound like he'll play this week and the smart move is to hold him out until he's 100%. After all, I suspect Evans and Wilson can handle the load against Central Michigan, Wake Forest and Duke (54th, 93rd, 109th respectively in rush defense), but with how this season has gone who knows.

Regardless, unless the coaches aren't telling us something RMFW will play again in 2010. The most obvious solution is to make him the starter when he returns. After seeing how Evans (6.48 YPC, 4 TDs) and Wilson (5.7 YPC, 2 TDs) have stepped up I don't think that's the right idea. So far this season Williams hasn't been the iron plated cheetah that ran roughshod on defenses in '09. He has not been constantly able to grind out the tough yards and find the open field. All the blame can't be put on Williams, because the offensive line struggled tremendously against Boise State and James Madison. But, you can't ignore that whatever wasn't working before is fixed now.

When you're making a custard you don't just pour the hot milk in with the eggs, sugar and vanilla mixture because it will scramble it. You fold it in slowly and gently. Does that imply I know how to bake a custard? Maybe. The coaches are going to have to be careful with how fast they work Williams back onto the field, too much at once can spoil the mix.

A Quick Update on Strength and Conditioning

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I mentioned a little while ago that the team was taking their summer workouts very seriously. Eighty players have been on campus this summer getting bigger, faster and stronger on Dr. Mike Gentry's watch. The BeamerBlog has been posing results of the top performers and it's evident they've been training hard.

Darren Evans benched 405 lbs to best the tailback position record of 400 lbs. Evans now lays claim to both the bench and front squat (400 lbs '09) records among tailbacks. True freshman monster defensive tackle Nick Acree benched 450 lbs, that ties him with Blake DeChristopher and Josh Call for the most on the team. F4H mentioned to me a week ago that he was surprised senior defensive end Steven Friday only weighed 235 pounds. Being so light I wondered how he'd play against the run. Well he benches 440 lbs, almost double his body weight. That upper body strength will help him separate from blockers and a light frame will make him even harder to catch coming off the edge.

Jarret Boykin (354 lbs), Logan Thomas (321 lbs) and David Wilson (341 lbs) all broke their own power clean records at their respective positions set in the spring. Wilson was also among the best in 10-yard dash (1.64 s) and vertical jump (40"). It's interesting to note, DW is the most well rounded athlete on the team, and will probably end up redshirting this season. Kwamaine Battle (475 lbs), Vinston Painter (455 lbs), Telvion Clark (455 lbs) and D.J. Coles (435 lbs) all set front squat position records.

Let it be known that I've gone from sippin' the Kool-Aid to holding a pitcher above my head dousing myself in sugary goodness.

The 100 Proof Backfield

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Ryan Williams and Darren Evans shouldn't be referred to as Crash and Burn, Mount Rushmore or anything else non bourbon powered. They're nicknamed The 100 Proof Backfield. It's treason against the State of Hokie Nation to call them anything else.

Blasting Through Lane Stadium and the Rest of the ACC this Fall

Darren Evans and Josh Oglesby Interview

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Hold on and grab your ass cheeks because Billy Hite says we're running the belly play baby!