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ESPN-Yards to Glory

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I generally don't like ESPN and their biased coverage of college football but every once in awhile they do come up with a cool idea...this is one of them. They are doing a series of the best touchdowns for every yard. So far they have done 100+-81 with RMFW and Michael Vick already showing up in the countdown. Any predictions for other Hokies that will be in the countdown and the specific yards?

Here are the videos of those touchdowns to save you the trip to YouTube.

The BCO's All 20-Year-Team

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From Drop Box

BOOM!

The other day, I was curiously* thinking about NFL free agency and in some roundabout way it got me to thinking, about the Hokies ... and my All-Hokie team. Over the last twenty years (since my freshman year in 1991) what would my perfect Hokie starting lineup look like? All of the guys on my team are all conference, but they aren't necessarily the best during that time, just my favorites.

Let me just say it pained me to leave off the following players, I loved all of these guys:
Tyrod Taylor, Jim Druckenmiller, Lee Suggs, Jarret Ferguson, Bryan Still, Antonio Davis, Cornell Brown, John Engleberger, Jim Davis, Jonathan Lewis, Jamel Smith, Xavier Adibi, George Del Ricco, Macho Harris, Ike Charlton, Aaron Rouse and Torrian Gray, but they just didn't quite make the cut. You might as well call these guys my second team!

Without further ado my 20-Year-Team ...

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Ryan Williams on the Cover of the SportingNews

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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

Drinking the Kool-Aid

Dennis Dodd and J. Darst discussing VT being an underdog challenger for a MNC and RMFW as a Heisman contender.

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/13210050/in-the-trenches-...

Ryan Williams: 2009's Most Valuable Player, Outstanding Offensive Back

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Ryan Williams 2009 MVP
the above gif is of the animated variety, give it a second to load

...And Ed Wang won Outstanding Offensive Lineman. That should put the 2009 offensive line into perspective.

See the rest of the winners at the BeamerBlog.