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Just to clarify staring match between Sam Rogers and Corey Moore = Danny Coale. Beautiful. If I could give you a turkey leg I would.

It's not off base at all. We are exactly where we need to be. 3-1 heading into conference play with a defense that I put every ounce of trust into. The offense hasn't looked pretty but this told me a lot:

The offense we haven't seen is the offense that they've been working the hardest on. We all know Beamer cares way more about conference play and Loeffler has been keeping stuff under-wraps. I may just being optimistic here, but I think our offense will open some eyes in the next few weeks.

Well, they did once. The result was Danny Coale. There's a reason he's always open.

In 2009, we punted in GT territory when we should have gone for it too many times.

I feel like he thought one of the defenders had a good angle on him to cut him down and stop him short. I'll very, very rarely disagree with a guy when he decides to square his shoulders and power towards the endzone.

Thursday night game? Can we make that a Thursday noon game? No? Alright, no Thursday night game then.

-Jim Weaver

We don't fit the media narrative, and that's fine. It can put a nice chip on the collective shoulder of our team, hopefully.

It will be turn-and-run press man or cover 2 nearly every play. With our personnel it is probably more effective to go man against the pass but that takes away two defenders against the run, since they will be running with the WR. This makes it more difficult to defend the quick pitch, speed option and and pitch back in the regular option. With cover 2, the corners will be looking into the backfield and can come up in run support against the aforementioned plays.

Not only "no", but "heck, no"!! CFB will retire when he wants to and on his own terms. Period.

If anyone believes CFB is on the "hot seat", they really don't know how the Hokie Nation loves the man. If it hadn't been for CFB righting the sunken ship left behind by Dooley (two years of NCAA sanctions), we would be a middle-of-the-pack FCS or Div II team.

As a Panthers fan I'm assuming that you are talking about the Giants. And I agree 100%, I can't wait for this team to show GT what this they are made of. GO HOKIES!

Exactly what I was thinking when I was rewatching the highlights. It seemed like he did the same thing on an earlier run as well. Ran right into the back of a blocker when if he went right he had another 5-10 yards of room to run.

I got you bro

Can you double check me for this week? I believe I should have been 5-1.

I actually thought the title said Mark Schlereth, to which I was about to respond "he's not even a college football analyst!!!" But then again, judging by the sentiments of this article that I refuse to read, his commentary is about as intelligent as someone who doesn't even watch college football.

It's kind of like showing off the Hokie Stone for the world. When at home, the aerial cameras can flip to it whenever they want. I honestly think it will fire our guys up, remind them they're representing our university on national TV. Any little extra motivation is a plus in this game given that it always has division race implications.

And, given Frank's long-winded remark, maybe he's the guy who likes all these different designs. I shouldn't say long-winded, as I loved the part he said about the fans hanging in there against Marshall on Saturday. Calling that out was first class on his part.

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