Football Off-season Bright Spots

Following last season (which really brought me back down to earth as a Hokie fan), there have been plenty of negative issues brought up this off-season concerning the state of the football program. And I think it's safe to say that we're all hoping for some good news soon from one particular transfer. But I'd like to try and generate a little optimism as fall camp opens, and talk about some of the positives from the past several months that suggest a promising future for our guys. Here's my incomplete list, in no particular order. Please feel free to add to it.

1. Flipping Doug Nester from OSU
2. Emergence of young, promising talent, particularly on offense
3. Hiring Justin Hamilton

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Bright spots? What are those? /s

There's always a lighthouse. There's always a man. There's always a city.

Hooker and McClease both withdrew from the portal

Absolutely this. For anyone who won't click the link, Kane hit a deer and rolled his truck. The young man is alive an well and this may be the best news of the year.

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Jeez. Glad he's alright.

But where you able to salvage any of the Venison?

I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
“I served in the United States Navy"

In my experience with salvaging well struck deer meat, it don't work. The impact alone bursts capillaries all over the deer and then the resulting damage from hitting the road again sorta seals the deal. Not saying it can't be done, but judging from the three road kills I've tried to help process, it isn't something worth the effort.

Reel men fish on Wednesdays

Gotcha, was half in jest as I never actually tried it. I don't hunt anymore (no time, can't wait for retirement) but am more than willing to chow down on the fruits of friends and coworkers efforts...

I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
“I served in the United States Navy"

I knew ye jesteth, just taking the opportunity to chime in on something I have actual experience with since I'm reduced to sitting around kvetching to avoid heat stroke. Main reason I responded at all was that I just missed having to deal with this yesterday, mid morning, when a doe decided to cross the road right in front of me driving 55, then started to freeze up in my lane. Fortunately, she woke up, I hit the brakes, and I missed her by maybe 20', but I assure you, venison wasn't in my mind before, during or after until I read your post. I do recall some road killed deer being donated to soup kitchens and the like, and I assume that there are struck deer that aren't entirely ruined for donation, depending on speed, location of strike, etc., so your point was likely more on target than mine. The deer I dealt with had been well and truly struck broadside, with major bruising, breaking and the like, coloring my response, for sure. I'd be willing to bet there could be a whole OT topic here on car/deer collisions. I've seen a couple of doozies and seen the results of several more. Serious bidness, indeed.

Reel men fish on Wednesdays

The locker room seems more cohesive and less negative.

2 time Longwood grad married to a Hokie.

Came here to say that Trevon is finally in Miami physically in addition to mentally

"Why gobble gobble chumps asks such good questions, I will never know." - TheFifthFuller

I think that is going to be huge for this season.

In a recent interview with Kyle Bailey, Fuente was discussing why he's excited for the upcoming season and said, "I think they like each other a lot more [than last year's team]." Honestly I'm shocked nobody ever discussed that quote because it seemed pretty candid and significant to me.

Joffrey, Cersei, Ilyn Payne, the Hound, Jeff Jagodzinski, Paul Johnson, Pat Narduzzi.

I was at the disaster of a game at ODU and I was shocked at how lifeless the team was on the sideline, how some guys were just doing their own thing on the bench, etc. Of course that could have been an off night kind of thing, but I thought "this team just doesn't have it". There was little chemistry.

Saw looks of talking, laughing, and bs going on by players on the sideline while we were getting our ass kicked by GT. I was pissed.

And the basketball staff is around to give recruiting pointers

A lot of returning starters on both sides of the ball

"Why gobble gobble chumps asks such good questions, I will never know." - TheFifthFuller

Continuity is such a big deal, we're going to be so much better this year...I think too many people underestimate how much behind the 8 ball the defense was coming into fall camp last year. If we had a "normal offseason/season":

1) Our starting corners would have been Alexander and Webb instead of Farley and Watts.
2) Our starting whip would have been Mook instead of Ladler
3) Hill would have played the entire year
4) Galen Scott would have been the safeties coach instead of Nix.

Say what you want, we would have significantly better last year the above held true.

Firing Nix.

This. 100%. I've seen multiple times (can't remember where) that he wanted his safeties to do something different than what Bud wanted them to do. How can you question the ways of Bud Foster? Might explain why Floyd had a tough season last year.

Marshall University graduate.
Virginia Tech fanatic.
Formerly known as JWillHokieAlum.

I think this coming season will tell us a lot about what Nix was teaching them vs bud's defensive plan. And then the question will be: How did that happen?

Pain is Temporary, Chicks Dig Scars
Glory is Forever, Let's Go Hokies!!

August camp is almost here.

VTCC '86 Delta Co., Peru Hokie, Former Naval Aviator, Former FBISA, Forever married to my VT87 girl. Go VT!

Tyrod did it Mikey, Tyrod did it!!

East Mims, FL. Brevard County, fl. Astronaut high school. Didnt know this. That high school plays some ball! Kids gonna contribute.

Pain is Temporary, Chicks Dig Scars
Glory is Forever, Let's Go Hokies!!

6'10" if you count the hair

Now finish up them taters; I'm gonna go fondle my sweaters.

My take on one factor but certainly, not the only, as there a a few, is CF is
Belichick-Esque. He has a certain football culture he lives and operates by. It permeates certain "standards" of behavior and performance. When first introduced in any environment, there is a natural attrition I will sum up as "old vs new" mentality, ways and means, etc. This, IMO, is one of the largest factors in the unstableness we have witnessed. I believe the dust will soon settle and his culture will prevail. A good example of "out with the old in order to bring in the new" is the departure of Trevon Hill. Maligned attitudes in any organization can and will poison the well. The culture change based attrition is largely behind us.

I think the negative recruiting against CFB is the twilight of his career had him grasping at straws with some talented players that had red flags.

This, combined with the eternal optimism that CFB has that a kids just needs a chance to turn things around lead to a roster with an untenable number of problems.

I hope the volume of those problems are a thing of the past.

Beamer truly believed that college kids were just that, college kids. They deserved second chances. As a mentor and a coach, that's awesome cause it's true.

Right, wrong,or indifferent, that doesn't fly in modern sports or society anymore. Results matter. Optics matter. Brand matters. Social media has made it arguably difficult to manage firestorms inside a locker room. A bad kid is a bad kid, who needs to clean up elsewhere and find his situation somewhere else. A coach allowing cancers is a bad moral person, etc etc....

I go back to Ike Whitaker in 06. He had some horrible drinking stories, and they finally had to let him off the team. In 08, Beamer and Ballein were talking to him in the VT football office about life in general and trying to fix his situation. Wasnt even on the team anymore.

Does Fuente care? If course he does, but he's not going to put up with the bullshit Beamer did. That's the big difference. I welcome that as it will result on the field in due time. But it didn't help Beamer to close out his career.

TKPhi Damn Proud
BSME 2009

Can I give you 10 legs? You are spot on as this is a difference in personalities and a sign of the times.

It isn't a negative on Fuente, but more indicative of how truly special Frank is as a person. He inspired through his heart for the kids and not some big go get em speech.

uh, Hill got plenty of 2nd chances from Fuente, as did Reynolds. Just because Fuente booted guys at positions of need doesn't mean he's not giving them opportunities to redeem their mistakes.

I agree with you, but I see your point as my comment doesn't come across that way. I'm just making the point that Frank (sometimes to a fault) wanted to give additional chances. It was a good part of him that even he acknowledged occasionally would bite him.

I do believe that CJF's inserting some discipline a bit earlier at times (which I support) I also believe based on how he has handled some of the situations he is doing a good job is being equitable and judicious in that thinking (aka being consistent matters, but not every situation is the same and that matters too). Aka he gave several guys multiple chances and they pressed their luck too far

I read a story about Whitaker that was written in 2010. The coaches basically saved his life well after he was dismissed from the team. His story haunts me in a way.

Marshall University graduate.
Virginia Tech fanatic.
Formerly known as JWillHokieAlum.

Depth at almost all positions! We are far less susceptible to one injury being the end of our season than in the last few years. (See OL)

Except for DL, I agree! Real high level I see the Beamer years as being defined by incredible play from a handful of positions. Most notably some exceptional QBs, RBs, and DBs sprinkled in. The current roster doesn't necessarily have a Tyrod, but it does have a lot of really solid talent at nearly every position.

A personal bright-spot is tickets are going to be cheap this year and I'm changing jobs allowing me to go to more games

Everyone around the program minus the doomsdayers, seem extremely positive about the program and the upcoming season.

Dax and Oscar are roasting UVA twitter accounts

Funny enough, my tickets are the same price pretty much every year.

I wasn't able to get season tickets as I was unsure of my work schedule the whole season so I StubHubbed every ticket

loluva is getting all the hype, all the praise and preseason kudos, something we usually get. This year's victory will be all the sweeter for it, and their swollen heads will pop like balloons in a straight pin factory. Can't wait.

Reel men fish on Wednesdays

If we can get our transfer portal players eligible and get a commitment from a certain transfer RB then:

The sunshine we will be blowing up our own asses will be far warmer and brighter!

The fairy dust we will be sprinkling will be more glittery and twinkly!!

And the shit we will be troweling out will smell sweeter and more flowery!!!

In short, it's the opening of camp week!!! Let's make a F'ing Edie's ice cream commercial!!! Go Hokies!!!!

Since UVA football beat the Hokies? (Well it SEEMS that long)!

From the 2018 VT-uva game-"This is when LEGENDS are made!"

There was no off-season news worthy of Andy Bitter tweeting during vacation.

The sun?

2026 Season Challenge: TBD
Previous Challenges: Star Wars (2019), Marvel (2020), Batman (2021), Wrasslin' (2022)

Offensive line talent and physical development - all young and room to grow as players even more

Wasn't sure where to put this, but here seemed as good a spot as any.

I was in the airport in Orlando going through TSA and was behind a UCF football player. I complemented him on the team and program and let him know that I was excited for the upcoming season. During the conversation he mentioned that one player they were really excited about was Cam Goode (this was before he knew we were from Virginia and that we were VT people). Apparently he had a great Spring and has been one of the hardest workers on the team. I couldn't help but think, "man I wish he had worked out here."

In any event, I'm happy that the offseason seems to have solidified our Hokies as a team!

Is coronavirus over yet?

I saw he had some sacks in their spring game. If he puts in the work he could end up doing well. Or maybe it just indicates what UCF's oline will be like.

He certainly has talent, but had to work hard and wasn't willing to - at least initially. I don't think it's a far fetched idea to think maybe he learned a lesson and is doing something positive as a result. If so - kudos and good for him.

All of the studs that are committing this offseason is a definite bright spot

This article gave me all of the feels. Some of the highlights:

When Hollifield reviews tape of himself last season, he sees a player that was a "step slow."

To make sure that isn't an issue in 2019, Hollifield has slimmed down considerably. He weighed 250 pounds when he enrolled last summer. He was at 233 pounds when he stepped on the scales Wednesday morning.

"No more baby fat," Hollifield said, smiling. "And I feel a lot better. I feel a lot faster and a lot stronger, just I feel like an overall better football player because of that."

"Last year was a very big disappointment for me and just the defense as a whole," Hollifield said. "That's not us. We had a lot of inexperience, but we're just trying to get that back. For 30 years we've had the best defense in the country. Every year in and year out. I mean, two years ago, we were top-five in everything and just trying to get that back. And I know we will. It's just going to take time and trust me, in spring practice, it's just starting to click."

Dax has really stepped up as a leader. I'm very bullish on the linebacker group. I don't think Dax/Ashby will ever be as good as Hall/Adibi but I think they're going to be pretty damn good for the next two seasons.

Dax/Ashby may never be Hall/Adibi, but Dax himself is paving an O&M road directly into the hearts and record books of VT's defense. He looks like he is on track to be historically good.

Dax's jeep is on point, also.

Pain is Temporary, Chicks Dig Scars
Glory is Forever, Let's Go Hokies!!

FOOTBALL OFF-SEASON BRIGHT SPOTS

Arrow of Time moves in the direction of on-season.

Justin Hamilton - if you say this 10 times in this thread it's not enough. He is dynamic, has a great vibe with Foster for in-game changes etc

Note - if you think Foster was in the booth solely due to his health you are missing the point. MANY issues with Nix (booth calls) and Foster went to the booth as it was killing them.

Back to the positive - the ability to run the system is key and this will feel more like the traditional Hokies as the season goes along - a big part of the credit will be this change

Nix being an issue has popped up several times even by Joe above. I am having a hard time understanding how Nix was such a detriment to our defense last year, but we didn't do anything about it until after the season. If he was such a problem as many seem to think, then why not fire him mid-season and let JHam take over immediately? Obviously mid-season firings are not ideal, but if he was such an issue and we had his replacement on staff already who could fix the issues, why wait?

Not trying to be argumentative, just would like more info. I would also like to hear Joe's answer to this as well as others.

No #sauces, so purely conjecture on my part.
1) Nix had JUCO connections and we desperately needed a couple DTs potentially closer to being college ready for the future. Sure enough we signed 2 JUCO DTs.

2) it seems clear that Bud was dealing with some stuff this past season. It might have seemed to make sense to ride out the season with Nix, who has SEC DC experience and had been preparing with the position group, rather than making a mid-season change to Hamilton as a first time position coach.

3) Last year's team team faced plenty of change and locker room issues without the additional distraction of a mid-year coaching change. It's risky to fire a coach when you're trying to move forward from a division and rally the troops.

Joffrey, Cersei, Ilyn Payne, the Hound, Jeff Jagodzinski, Paul Johnson, Pat Narduzzi.

Adding to number 2, I firmly believe Scott was being groomed to be Bud's eventual replacement, which obviously went horribly south. I think Nix may have been brought in for an audition in that role as well (prior DC experience, SEC experience), but that also went horribly wrong. With Bud's contract status up in the air, I wonder what the long-term plan is now, or if Bud stays on longer now. I'm not oblivious to the fact that he's most likely looking at retirement sooner rather than later.

Fuente's comments about Bud sticking with the program at media days were forward leaning, more so than I think he needed to be if there was going to be a change, but guess we will see.

"I see a guy that's energized and feels a lot better, that's ready to go pour it all into his kids and this season," Fuente said. "I think his body feels much better, and he's dead set on setting marks for improvement this fall."

https://hokiesports.com/news/2019/7/18/football-fuente-excited-for-possi...

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@hokie_rd

Makes sense. Thanks for your take.

I hope that everyone's optimism about JHam taking over comes to fruition. I love the hire and hope our D get's back to expectations.

I think we will fall in love with many of these young players this year. We have athletes all over the field. Some of them were thrown in a little early last year, but so expect there will be a noticeable learning curve across the board. I really hope that the defense can get back to near Bud form because I'm expecting the offense to be pretty good.

"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it." - K

21. Virginia Tech
At the very least, the Hokies should avoid the embarrassing losses (Old Dominion and blowout defeats). QB Ryan Willis has a strong group of targets to work with, but the defense will have to be much better. But a lot of people return for DC Bud Foster. This seems like an eight-win team.

cue meltdown in 3-2-1.....

"Why gobble gobble chumps asks such good questions, I will never know." - TheFifthFuller

It's not a meltdown, it's reality

ODU
Rhode Island
Furman
UNC
GT
Duke
Wake
UVA

By my count that is 8... and no reason to throw a parade. IIWII. 2020 should be better.

that's fair. I was meaning if we only win eight and not nine or more

"Why gobble gobble chumps asks such good questions, I will never know." - TheFifthFuller

Interesting note: No Miami either. Da U not bak?

Take the shortest route to the ball and arrive in bad humor.

NFL Camps have started, college ones soon, football is in the air. Even bad football is better then all the other sports combined...

I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
“I served in the United States Navy"

Amen! This week starts football being on TV from now to February.
*Does Happy Dance*

2 time Longwood grad married to a Hokie.

As much as I love football, and I really do, I have to say that good college basketball is better than bad college football in my opinion.

Reel men fish on Wednesdays

gotta agree with this

21st century QBs Undefeated vs UVA:
MV7, MV5, LT3, Grant Wells, Braxton Burmeister, Ryan Willis, Josh Jackson, Jerod Evans, Michael Brewer, Tyrod Taylor, Sean Glennon, and Grant Noel. That's right, UVA. You couldn't beat Grant Noel.

I've got a Basketball Jones....
I've got a Basketball Jones....
I've got a Basketball Jones....
Oh Baby, hoo, ooo, oooo

Pain is Temporary, Chicks Dig Scars
Glory is Forever, Let's Go Hokies!!

UVA Twitter having a collective meltdown over Dax.

None of our coaches slept with croots moms that we're aware of.

I have no idea why my username is VT_Warthog.

Arkansas blew a 24-0 lead in the Belk Bowl.

Mike Gundy would like a word:

"I told him that if you come to Oklahoma State, I'll coach you like I do everybody else, maybe harder," Mike Gundy said during Big XII media days. "If you are the best player then you'll play. If not, then you won't play even though I am sleeping with your mother."

https://www.google.com/amp/s/usatodayhss.com/2019/oklahoma-state-mike-gu...

@hokie_rd

and somehow that's not even the best part of the article. i'd submit this:

There's never a good time to question the sincerity of a man with a mullet, but having to do so while sitting around a dinner table and talking about your entire future would seem to make for a tense and awkward conversation.

"Why gobble gobble chumps asks such good questions, I will never know." - TheFifthFuller

that we know of. i guess we could say that about any offseason, though.

"Why gobble gobble chumps asks such good questions, I will never know." - TheFifthFuller

UVA broke another Rock

So we are still living rent free inside their heads.

They should be paying us. Rent free or not, it's a place I wouldn't live if I had to.

Reel men fish on Wednesdays

The summer will come to an end. Speculation over what players will or will not do are over.

Both of those are positives in my book.

Not having to worry about chop-block o'clock coming over the horizon

Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies

4. It appears that as of July 31st, there are no known pending academic fraud, 5th strike discipline, pending major drug charges being worked out, fist fights during workouts among the current roster. That is a bright spot and an improvement over the last couple of years.

...is....is that you?

His drunk brother got into his account.

(Just kidding, DC!)

Made a thread about how well the offseason went...then Feaster goes to uscjr and bud foster announced retirement

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