Ghost of Pry: A Haunting Loss to Louisville
The flawed roster construction and player development embodied by former head coach Brent Pry turned the Virginia Tech defense invisible in a loss to Louisville.
The flawed roster construction and player development embodied by former head coach Brent Pry turned the Virginia Tech defense invisible in a loss to Louisville.
The Hokies look to pull a major upset.
Following two weeks of controlling the line of scrimmage, the Hokies were outmuscled up front by an upper echelon ACC opponent. Film review breaking down the shortcomings of Virginia Tech's offensive and defensive line play against Louisville.
Brent Pry and the Hokies look to stay in the hunt for an ACC Championship berth and beat a ranked opponent on the road.
With a renewed emphasis on defense, Virginia tech finds themselves on the brink of the NCAA tournament.
To take the next step, the Hokies couldn't compound their losses. And after the Notre Dame game, it's clear that step has been taken.
Despite the result, Virginia Tech fought back from a 14-point deficit, showing that even when not playing its best basketball, the Hokies can hang with the best in the ACC.
The Hokies and Cardinals sit atop the ACC standings with a 2-0 conference record. What does Virginia Tech need to do to pull off its first win against Louisville in 30 years?
2,900-word, 11-play film review! How the Hokies leveraged an extra defender in the box and maximized Alan Tisdale's speed. Plus a look at a few costly defensive busts, analysis of how Tech beat soft coverage through the air, and a breakdown of the dagger run.
The Hokies beat the Cardinals on the road — towel spinning, broken ankles, flops and more.
The Hokies look to rebound from a disappointing loss to Wake Forest against a dangerous Louisville team.
Whichever team has a better result running the ball/and stopping the run figures to help decide Virginia Tech's road trip at Louisville.
There's no reason to overreact to one loss. But what happens when those losses start to become a trend?
The Halfwits crew is sad and defeated after a momentum killing loss to Wake, but the gambling must go on!
A well-researched and completely factual history of Louisville ahead of its matchup with Virginia Tech.
The Hokies are searching for ways to wash away the taste of a demoralizing loss to Wake Forest.
Despite a strong start, the Hokies couldn't overcome their mistakes and fall to Louisville 68-52.
The short-staffed Hokies (18-4, 7-3 ACC) drop their first game in Cassell Coliseum, falling 72-64 to Louisville.
The Cardinals downed the Hokies at the Cassell, 75-68.
Virginia Tech solidified their tournament resume with two wins.