Virginia Tech Football Players Provide Memorable Experience to Hokies' Season Ticket Holders

This has some feels, man.

I briefly noted Virginia Tech's door-to-door effort to thank more than a few 2016 football season ticket holders. It's worth a revisit. The Hokies released a video documenting Woody Baron, Sam Rogers, Ken Ekanem, Isaiah Ford and Travon McMillian's pitstops at homes throughout the Virginia Tech community.

Since the beginning of his tenure at Tech, athletic director Whit Babcock has preached creating memorable experiences and building relationships as a way to engage donors and fans. This is that vision in action.

Winning ball games will cast the widest net and draw back the most fans, but providing a unique memory has same personal touch that separates a 3-star hotel from a resort.

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I know this is just value advocacy corporate social responsibility by Virginia Tech athletics, and thus publishing their good deeds onto social media...

Still... FEELS!!!

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Be strong when you are weak!
Be brave when you are scared!
Be Hokies when you are victorious!

Hope I didn't violate anything by posting him. I didn't see anything in the guidelines on it. He's in KS and I thought maybe someone might think he's worth a look.

Recruiting forum would have been a better place to start, in my opinion, and would likely get more attention and feedback as its own thread.

I remember someone bringing a certain Sam Rogers to TKP's attention a while ago.

A decade on TKP and it's been time well spent.

I'm just a baby member and do not have authorization to start my own thread. I'll try looking into the Recruiting forum, but I didn't have much luck. I'll blame that on Apple interface.

Yeah, it was the Apple interface. I couldn't start a thread from my iPad, but could do it from my work PC. Thx

I just love the look on the lady's face in the top pic.

"That kid you're talking to right there, I think he played his nuts off! And you can quote me on that shit!" -Bud Foster

The guy at the 1:20 mark is showing off pins from each bowl game, is that a thing? Is there a place you can buy those?

Usually at a gift shop or kiosk selling souvenirs in the stadium. They used to be really reasonable. They've gone way up recently.

The first guy with his son was stuck at the Shreveport airport with us after the bowl game.