
Things are getting pretty ugly for Rutgers' football program, and the Hokies could soon be the beneficiaries of the fallout from that dysfunction.
2016 DT Jarrod Hewitt of Venice (Fla.) HS committed to joining the Scarlet Knights back in June. But on Sept. 29, he announced on Twitter that he'd be changing course, thanks to the series of scandals currently embroiling head coach Kyle Flood and several players in the program.
"I know they have issues there, and I know (defensive line coach Jim) Panagos and Coach Flood and all those guys, they're gonna get it right, but it's just concerning to me," Hewitt said. "I want to be absolutely sure where I spend the next four to five years of my life."
Now that Hewitt's opened up his recruitment once more, he's giving serious consideration to the Hokies. The senior is heading down to Blacksburg today to get a look at campus for the first time ahead of the team's Friday night matchup with N.C. State.
"I know Virginia Tech is a huge school and they've got a lot of tradition there," Hewitt said. "It seemed like an atmosphere I want to see and see what it's like. It's exciting."
Hewitt's dalliance with the Hokies started this spring when defensive coordinator Bud Foster and wide receivers coach Zohn Burden visited him in March, and he says he was impressed with what they told him about Frank Beamer's long history at the school.
"They're solid guys," Hewitt said of the coaches. "I know there's a lot of stability there, so I wouldn't have to worry about possibly a head coach leaving and taking all of his guys somewhere else. They've got a lot of stability, and I like that."
From there, he says DL coach Charley Wiles reached out to him on Twitter, and Hewitt was "messaging back and forth with him for a few months."
Despite hearing those overtures from Tech, Hewitt still decided to commit to Rutgers three months later. Yett just a few weeks after he committed, Hewitt says Wiles gave him the news that they'd "pulled the trigger" and offered him nonetheless.
Though he has yet to meet Wiles in person beyond those conversations, Hewitt still seems excited about the potential for the long-tenured Hokie to become his position coach someday.
"I still haven't met him in person, but he seems like a solid guy, he's been there a long time too," Hewitt said. "Him and Coach Foster have put a lot of guys in the NFL and produced a lot of talent, I've been watching them every Saturday and they've played with a lot of enthusiasm, I love watching them."
Hewitt will get the chance to finally put a face to a name when he steps on campus today. But beyond simply meeting Wiles, he also hopes to coordinate with him about taking an official visit to Virginia Tech this winter.
"Coach Wiles and I have talked a few times about trying to set up an official visit in late January," Hewitt said. "But with the decommitment and all the things going on, I'm not sure when exactly I am going to take an official visit, but I am planning to and hopefully I'll be able to discuss it at the game and really pencil it in for a date."
Hewitt says his visits to Tech are the only ones on his mind right now, largely because of the Hokies' continued interest through his commitment. Even still, some other suitors have entered the picture recently.
"Since I committed to Rutgers, really just Virginia Tech and UCF were the ones who messaged," Hewitt said. "Since I've opened it up, I've got people like Pitt, Indiana, Boise State, reaching out. N.C. State has been on my Twitter. But I can just see a lot coming right now, so I'm really opening things up and seeing what I have."
Boise State even just took its interest in Hewitt to the next level, offering him on Oct. 1.
Hewitt may only be a 3-star recruit, according to the 247Sports Composite rating, but his 6'2", 290-pound frame makes it no surprise that the Hokies and so many other programs are stepping up their interest in the DT since his decommitment.
"I've got a motor and I can go all game," Hewitt said. "(Schools) just like how I can get after the ball and how I can move and really actually chase down running backs and not just be a gap holder, I can actually slant and do a lot of things that bigger defensive tackles can't."

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Nice to see recruits seeing past recent struggles to the bigger picture of what VT is about.
Virginia Tech is indeed a fantastic place to spend four or five years, or in some cases, more.
I can attest to this.
Those recruiticorns will get after ya
It's interesting that the coaches seem to be pushing the "stability in the coaching staff" angle with a coaching change most certainly looming in the next few years. It's just unfortunate that he will, in fact, experience a coaching change should he commit here. I'm sure he realizes that, and hopefully will pick the Hokies anyway.
40% of the kids signing with a power 5 school in 2016 will experience at least one head coaching change...
Probably because the future head coach after Frank retires is currently on his staff.
#ShaneBeamer4HC
"I know there's a lot of stability there, so I wouldn't have to worry about possibly a head coach leaving and taking all of his guys somewhere else. They've got a lot of stability, and I like that."
Hopefully he's not reading TKP...
I don't want to get behind the idea our coaches are lying to him, but I hope he's wrong TBH
I'm not suggesting that, I'm just saying if he's visiting this site (and others I'm sure), and reading the sentiments of many of us, he probably wouldn't feel as strongly about that stability continuing much into the future. I realize this is getting into that whole discussion about recruiting and he effects a lame duck coach has on it, but clearly Whit has his work cut out for him at some point.
It's the stability of the Virginia Tech experience. A great school, in a great location, with great people. Coaches come and go. Compared to others one might say we have been unstable.
I wouldn't worry too much about it. Every school...and I mean EVERY school has a small, but loud, segment of the fan base that not only wants the current coach fired, but practically wants the next coach fired because he'll be a disaster too.
Fans should spend a little time on some other sites to realize 1) VT is not unique and 2) there are irrational fans everywhere. Just replace [your school; your coach; your QB] and it's pretty much the same absurd epiphanies and cures everywhere.
My brother is a Mich State grad. He told me yesterday that the MSU message boards have been apoplectic all season long about the team and the coach. That's right...#2 undefeated Michigan State.
+1 for apoplectic.
Well, to be fair, Beamer isn't going anywhere. He has a contract to stick around as an advisor for eight years after he leaves as head coach.
I also think he's talking more about bud and the defensive staff.. if Beamer leaves/steps down he won't be taking anyone as this would be his last coaching gig.
Agreed, but there's no guarantees for any of the coaches once Beamer is gone. Regardless of how good we think they are, if Bud isn't the next HC, we have no idea if the new one will want to retain the staff, or if the staff will want to stay. I just find it interesting that he's talking about the stability of the coaching staff moving forward when I think it's very reasonable to assume Frank has a limited time left, whatever that is.
Maybe. At the same time tho, as much as I love Bud, I think it would be better to start completely new with fresh faces across the board. Loeffler was forced to use two staff members who were selected for him, not by him. I don't know for sure if that's contributed to his poor showing as OC but I think I'll feel better if the next HC has the opportunity to select his own complete staff.
I think that's the polite way of saying, "I'm less worried about everyone at VT getting unceremoniously fired immediately after the season because of perpetual scandals."
I hope he's .....Not reading TKP ....or any VT website....or talk to any VT fan....or pay any attention to VT football in general....
Other than that we should be good....
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