Tre Turner ACC Receiver of the week
RECEIVER – Tré Turner, Virginia Tech, Jr., WR, Greensboro, N.C.
Hauled in seven catches for a career-high 187 yards and a touchdown in the Hokies' 26-17 victory at Georgia Tech on Saturday • The seven receptions tied his career best • Has scored two TDs this season and 13 in his career • His 69-yard TD reception versus the Yellow Jackets was his career-long, and marked Virginia Tech's longest play from scrimmage this season • Added a 61-yard reception later in the game • It stands as the first 150-yard outing by a Virginia Tech receiver in three seasons.
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So happy for Tre. Enjoy the performance while it lasts folks!
His post game interview was awesome. Made me like the kid even more.
Wow.
Nice.
More like this.
Also tangentially related: Tre just signed a NIL with Justin Robinson's company!
A very spirited performance. I hope he keeps answering the bell and finds ways to help his quarterback. The only negative on his game Saturday was his red zone false start. That is his third of the season. GMs and NFL coaches will not like that.
I feel like this is a giant indictment of the job CornFu has done with "their guys". No shade on Tre or any of the other guys busting their butts for little ROI but the coaches should be ashamed.
I agree, Tre is a talented receiver. I hate to say it as a fan, but it does feel like he would be more productive in a different system.
Maybe the high powered offense system he was promised as a recruit?
Love Tre. One of the many players on this team who have fought and battled through VT's worst 4 year stretch in my lifetime.
He's already matched his career season high receptions total (34) and has his highest yards total (602) this season. I hope over the next 4/5 games he continues to have a big year. I'd like to see him get a few more TD's to put the cherry on top of his (possibly, in normal times would definitely be) last season as a Hokie.
FTFY
fuck it, why not?