Lots of damning evidence against the old regime based on quotes there too (not like we needed much more) - really makes you wonder where Logan might be if he'd played for Loeffler more than one season.
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I really like Logan, and it's true that his stats are pretty impressive. He is one of my favorite Hokies because of his class off the field and his hard work mentality.
I just think that when he has made mistakes, they have been big ones. Those ints and passed that bounced off the turf are things people remember better than the precision strikes he can often make.
I just hope that he can end this season on a high note and go represent Hokie Nation in the NFL. Oh, and make some cash for himself...
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Wow, great article.
Judging by his career numbers, I think everyone would agree that the "Logan Thomas experiment" has turned into a great success.
Can he get drafted and make in in the NFL? He's numbers are improving running Loeffler's pro-style offense, and is probably getting some consideration from NFL teams. Because of all the QB talent coming out of college this year, he could end up a late round selection.
But his real legacy is not where he ends up, but what he's done for the team while at Tech. Logan has been a selfless leader the whole time, and a class act through last year's tough season. The QB is always going to be heavily scrutinized, but Logan has handled the spotlight well through his share of adversity. Here's hoping he can lead his team to win the ACC championship this season!
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The Hokies are destined to be a top 20 team, no better, more likely worse. Until Beamer is replaced with someone better, that's the way it will be. The problem is that there aren't many better coaches who will want to come to Blacksburg.
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Great article Andy.
Lots of damning evidence against the old regime based on quotes there too (not like we needed much more) - really makes you wonder where Logan might be if he'd played for Loeffler more than one season.
I really like Logan, and it's true that his stats are pretty impressive. He is one of my favorite Hokies because of his class off the field and his hard work mentality.
I just think that when he has made mistakes, they have been big ones. Those ints and passed that bounced off the turf are things people remember better than the precision strikes he can often make.
I just hope that he can end this season on a high note and go represent Hokie Nation in the NFL. Oh, and make some cash for himself...
Wow, great article.
Judging by his career numbers, I think everyone would agree that the "Logan Thomas experiment" has turned into a great success.
Can he get drafted and make in in the NFL? He's numbers are improving running Loeffler's pro-style offense, and is probably getting some consideration from NFL teams. Because of all the QB talent coming out of college this year, he could end up a late round selection.
But his real legacy is not where he ends up, but what he's done for the team while at Tech. Logan has been a selfless leader the whole time, and a class act through last year's tough season. The QB is always going to be heavily scrutinized, but Logan has handled the spotlight well through his share of adversity. Here's hoping he can lead his team to win the ACC championship this season!
Looks like he'll own everything but wins which he'll finish in second. Just hope he can finish out strong with an ACC title and a bowl win.
Impressive numbers right there folks.
He shows fortitude every time he steps out onto the field, we're truly fortunate to have him lead our offense.
This comment from the Hampton Roads page...
When was that pro-UVA article written? It's obviously from a fan of theirs..