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Virginia Tech athletic director Whit Babcock has the dates of next week's ACC outdoor track and field championships, May 10-12, committed to memory. Not because he's going to don shades and sunscreen and lounge in the stands at the University of Miami. Because the Hokies need only tie Virginia in the men's or women's meet to win the Commonwealth Clash.
The all-sports competition between the state and conference rivals is hardly the primary barometer of success in Blacksburg, but in tandem with the national Directors' Cup standings, it could make 2017-18 a benchmark sports year for Tech.
This has certainly been a banner year for overall Tech Athletic program. In Whit we trust.
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