
We've seen it before. Fresh off of a resounding victory, the Hokies waltz into their next game, play disjointed, and get abruptly knocked back down to earth. You only need to look back at September 2015 and '14 for examples of these let down games, both of which occurred at the hands of East Carolina.
The Pirates have made a living plundering the aspirations of Hokie Nation when fans are most vulnerable; derailing program momentum and exposing Virginia Tech's flaws on the field. However, unlike in years past, this time around the Hokies swiftly and violently flicked ECU off of their perch like a gnat from a shoulder.
Through four games, the Hokies have a sloppy win, sloppy loss, dominating win, and complete win. ECU head coach Scottie Montgomery stated post-game, "That was clearly the best football team we have played. The most physical. The biggest. The fastest. The strongest. The smartest. I thought they competed well in their scheme. They played great emotional football. They leaned on their crowd. They played a complete football game...as complete as it gets."
The term, "complete game," gets tossed around a lot by head coaches and pundits alike, but rarely does it so accurately summarize a beatdown like the one laid on ECU. By the time the Pirates were able to make noise with two long touchdown strikes, they already trailed by 38 points.
Typically, one extraordinary special teams play would help meet most people's standard for a "complete game". Against the Pirates, the Hokies had a punt return touchdown; a blocked field goal; a blocked punt; and a punt fumble recovery.
Jerod Evans accounted for 379 total yards and four touchdowns in just three quarters of action. His big day included a highlight reel touchdown run that saw him evade virtually the entire ECU defense.
When in doubt, just let @VT_Football's Jerod Evans (@rodfor6_) do his thing.#WednesdayWisdom pic.twitter.com/prpXGgm3ax— ACC Digital Network (@theACCDN) September 28, 2016
Isaiah Ford had another 100-yard receiving day **yawn**.
Bud Foster's defense surrendered by far their most yards to date, but they also had six sacks; sixteen tackles for loss; four passes defended; and a safety.
It's no wonder that the Hokies now rank 14th nationally in S&P+, thanks in large part to having the No. 7 defense. It was understood that the hiring of Justin Fuente would include an electric offense, but the improvement on the defensive side is palpable.
Maybe it is a result of having defended a high-octane offense all off-season, or Forster's unit is relieved to no longer feel pressure to keep the game within reach. Whatever the reason(s), Tech's defense has steadily improved this season, and has a noticeable swagger heading into the meat of the ACC schedule.
Since the Bristol debacle, the Hokies have outscored their last two opponents 103-17. Those two games included a ridiculous six-quarter stretch that saw them reel off 87 unanswered points. No one is going to confuse Boston College and East Carolina with Clemson and Alabama, but it's not as though the Hokies spent the last two weeks clubbing baby seals from the FCS.
For all intents and purposes, the Hokies did exactly what they needed to do in their last two contests. There were a lot of questions coming out of the Battle at Bristol, and the Hokies put those issues to bed early against a physical Boston College team. They followed that up by reasserting themselves as the alpha against ECU, proving that the BC win was hardly a fluke and reinforcing many fans' thoughts that the Tennessee performance was an aberration.
This team is flying high heading into their toughest stretch of the season. To some fans, the bye week could not have come at a worse time. Justin Fuente ascribes to a different approach.
"I don't believe that previous performance is an indication of future performance," Fuente said. "I don't believe in momentum from week-to-week. I believe in 12 one-game seasons. But I also do believe that there is something else there that does carry over from week-to-week in terms of confidence and belief in what we're doing, understanding the process, those sorts of things."
We have seen past Tech teams come out of the gates slow after a bye week. Can Fuente's Hokies continue to produce at a high level after a week off? And what happens if Tech starts slow against a dangerously potent North Carolina offense that racked up 538 yards in a road upset of Florida State?
The Hokies are in a fantastic position heading into next weekend's game in Chapel Hill. Tech enjoyed an extra week of preparation, self-scouting, and good-on-good work, while the Heels pivoted from a hard fought win over Pittsburgh to a battle in Tallahassee.
It has been a surprising start to the year for the Fuente-led Hokies, and one of the more enjoyable Septembers in recent memory. The hope of long-term growth has been eclipsed by the (very real) prospect of near-term success. With four road games in five weeks looming, Hokie Nation will learn an awful lot about this team over a 28-day span.

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I believe VT can beat UNC.
You slept for 8 days, you really must have celebrated!
lol I was about to say you hibernated on it ! Good stuff !
Eight days?! I knew I shouldn't have taken those Ambien...
I think College Football News gets the rankings right.
http://collegefootballnews.com/2016/college-football-rankings-week-5
I tend to agree, but we don't deserve that high of a ranking yet.
Haha, that's awesome. While our only loss was to a
qualityhighly ranked team, we haven't beaten anybody to earn that ranking. Though our last two wins look pretty great, especially after a few seasons of barely getting wins (or even losing) against opponents we should handle...maybe we'll be up to 12 after we win our next three games.You sure about that? At 2-3 they have loluva at 36th.
LOLUVA is about a third of the school we are, so the math checks out.
Yeah when I saw that I was speechless but when they rank Tech 12th in the country and 3rd in the ACC I find a way to accept the Lahoos ranking (They dont know what a W is)
CFN is an interesting ranking system. They lean on head-to-head matchups to sort out what they can, especially after the top 25...but they use projection at the top. Thus, VT not having any big wins doesn't hurt us because of how we've won.
For UVA, they rank them over Central Mich, who they rank over Okie St who is higher than Pitt who is higher than Penn St who is higher than Minnesota. That's defensible. But they've got Oregon at 66th, one behind Washington State but 30 behind a UVA team they beat the pants off of.
I admire their commitment to head-to-head but it falls apart pretty quickly as the season wears on.
Head to head is a pretty terrible metric when you have a huge field participating in an extremely small sample size.
Yeah, but it's gotta be worth something, right?
I generally don't value head-to-head much when I'm evaluating a team. I would rank ND over Duke, for instance. 9x out of 10, ND wins that game. But I don't besmirch CFN for trying to capture it in some way.
The Football Insiders FPI based ranking has us at 14 and UVA at like 78. Much more accurate IMHO.
You kinda jumbled that up, so a little help. It's Football Outsiders and it's FEI or S&P, not FPI.
You seem to be referencing the S&P overall rankings.
To use a basketball analogy, I hit that one out of the park.
That would be an Ace!
Checkmate!
I like nd @ 62!
Yeah... people are saying that about us...
Remember all those years when it was about the opponent needing to beat Bud Foster to get the win, and how tough that would be in a given week? Now they're saying the same about our offense and Fuente. But here's the kicker... the defense is still there.
Yeah, we could do some real damage in the ACC over the next few years.
I. LOVE. THIS. Is this what respect feels like guys?
EDIT: dammit Alum, there's no way I can TKP harder than you...
via GIPHY
For so long we've wanted Bud''s defense to be paired with a non-offensive offense. But now the defense has been complemented by why looks to be a good to great offense....that's gotta be scary for the rest of the conference.
I like it. I like it a lot.
Wow, that's something else.
Isaiah Ford had another 100-yard receiving day **yawn**.
Damn it. I yawned when I read this. Now you will too mwahahahaha!
Personally I prefer 15 one-game seasons but meh
no no no. It's
4 one-game preseasons
8 one-game seasons
3 one-game post seasons
get it right
I approve this message!
Some people/media are jumping on the "we didn't play anybody" bandwagon, but considering our TO problems in the first two games, and BC & ECU are teams that I think aren't much worse than they've been in previous years, we've done pretty well.
I know BC really hasn't played anybody, but GT has a top 30 defense. I also think ECU's problem has been turnovers, which our new coach and new QB has been able to solve so far. I think it's not so much bad opponents, but VT is just that good based on what's been presented so far. This poorly formatted table demonstrates that VT has held both BC and ECU to their lowest totals, particularly in Total Offense and Rushing. And I didn't even mention VT's offense compared to their other opponents.
I got you
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Thanks.
They can only stay on that bandwagon for so long. Eventually we'll either prove them wrong or prove them right. No sense even addressing that criticism in week 6.
Even if BC isn't "much worse than previous years" that still means they are bottom 2 in the ACC along with UVA. They won 0 conference games last year. So when people are saying we haven't beat anyone of note yet they are absolutely right. What we did though is win those games convincingly. If we want respect it's time to play a complete game this weekend and smash the heels.
After that message from rip van winkle, on to UNC !

The UNcheat fans are chippy about that. Their Twitter fans jumped all over me last 2 days. Telling me they were not "fake classes just easy ones", that "UNC Easy degrees are still harder than VT hard ones", that every single player, coach and staff member involved in the cheating has left.
Is that a degree from ECU?
Pretty sure they still have the same AD and basketball coach.
The UNcheat fans are chippy about that.
Twenty plus years of fraud gives us a lot of room to complain. The only reason their academic certification isn't being reviewed and people sent to jail is because the politicians (like attorney generals) don't dare start an investigation against a school with so many registered voters and alumni.
Tell them to get an Engineering department before they decide to talk about "hard" degrees.
"Engineering degree? We don't play with trains!"
Excited to see that a game in the coastal is somewhat nationally relevant again. Gotta keep that momentum that coach fuente doesn't believe in going!!
Not sure if it's already been discussed, but do you guys think the hit on Bucky at 9" was cheap or not?
Looked incidental to me.
9" on Bucky shouldn't even be above the sole of his cleats.
you mean the one right after Bucky might have gotten away with a block in the back?
yeah, I'm not worried about that
WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
"noticeable swagger" This makes me smile. The team is playing with an attitude and joy rarely seen in the past few years.
Great article, Pierson. Enjoyed the writing, especially "Hokies swiftly and violently flicked ECU off of their perch like a gnat from a shoulder."