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Two Hokies Named to Bednarik Watch List
The Chuck Bednarik Award has been presented to the College Defensive Player of the Year since 1995. Luther Maddy and Kendall Fuller were named to the watch list.
Holiday Inn Express for VT/Ohio St
Anyone else book the Holiday Inn Express & Suites @ OSU for the VT/Ohio St? Just got a letter from their GM stating scheduled maintenance is set to occur the weekend of the game and my reservation has been moved to the Hampton Inn, a good 13 miles from the stadium. Huge bummer - got the hotel because it was cheap and relatively close to the stadium. Anyone else in the same situation?
The Best College Position Groups, Where Does DBU rank in 2014?
According to Matt Brown of SportsonEarth.com, Virginia Tech's secondary is tops in the nation.
Bitter blog - Better know a '14 opponent: North Carolina
Kyle Fuller can’t wait to continue competition with brother Corey Fuller
Kyle Fuller cant wait to continue competition with brother Corey Fuller :
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140702/SPORTS0101/307020023/-1/rss12
Now I cant wait for the NFL and college Football to start.
What other former Hokies are you looking forward to see going head-to-head?
Bitter blog - Tale of the Tape: Louisville vs. Maryland edition
IS Frank Beamer concerned about the QB position?
In his annual Golf For Charity Events, Coach Beamer expresses uncertainty about the QB position. Coach Beamer even goes as far to state that the QB will probably be someone new.
http://www.bdtonline.com/collegesports/x1736691726/Beamer-golfs-for-char...
IS Frank Beamer concerned about the QB position?
Bitter blog - By the numbers: Virginia Tech's first 10 years in the ACC
Much of this is in charticle form:
http://www.roanoke.com/sports/columns_and_blogs/blogs/andy_bitter_virgin...
Would Virginia Tech be a good fit and benefit from a move to the SEC?
Now that University of Maryland and Rutgers have officially joined the Big Ten, college football analysts have begun pondering the next schools likely to switch conference in the near future. Despite Techs refusal to leave the ACC, many see the Hokies as a perfect fit in the SEC.
In a recent article, SEC reporter Greg Ostendorf and college football analyst Edward Aschoff examined the two schools that could potentially be a great fit in the SEC:
http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/84783/take-two-possible-sec-expans...
Traditions Tournament Final Four
A worthy opponent, but none we can't handle. Go Hokies!
https://www.facebook.com/events/337760773041850/permalink/33776133970846...
Bitter blog - Better know a '14 opponent: Duke
College football bucketlist
What (non-VT) college stadiums/gameday experiences are must see? Go.
Bitter blog - Better know a '14 opponent: Miami
Coach Frank Beamer - Time For a Transition Plan?
It seems like the notion that other schools are using Frank's age & potentially forthcoming retirement as a negative on the recruiting trail is starting to pick up some steam. Granted, this may all just be message board chatter, but it may have some legs given the obvious fact that Frank is starting to get older. The many high-profile recruiting misses we've had over the last few years may support this, although no recruit has ever stated this to be the reason for selecting another school that I am aware of.
With that said, is it time for VT to start considering, and ultimately publiczing, a transition plan for Frank? And if so, what would that plan look like?
In my opinion, laying out a plan with a clear path forward, that would ensure some staff continuity, would help ease a recruits mind about coming to play in Blacksburg. In fact, if done correctly, it could be used as a selling point: come help Frank Beamer win the Battle at Bristol and reach 300 wins before playing for someone like starting in 2017.
Again, I'm not sure what this would look like...but I'm sure Whit could come up with something exciting.
Option 1: Head Coach in Waiting. Bud? Scot? Torrian? Yes, I threw Torrian out there because right now he's a NFL factory, a solid recruiter, and a pretty charismatic interview.
Option 2: A TBD new head coach, but with guaranteed extended contracts for certain members of the staff.
Option 3: Create room on the staff and hire a outside head coach in waiting? Perhaps a high profile outside name could be hired to an "associate head coach position", or even an off-field administrative position, with a guaranteed major salary bump in 2017 when he takes over. Could retain or hire new coordinators in 2017. I personally could see this option turn what is now a recruiting negative into a very positive thing.
What do you all think?
Bitter blog - Better know a '14 opponent: Pittsburgh
Throw a dart at a board for Nos. 2-5 on the countdown. They really could go in any order.
http://www.roanoke.com/sports/columns_and_blogs/blogs/andy_bitter_virgin...
Bud Foster, the second best defensive coordinator in college football:
Bud Foster, the second best defensive coordinator in college football:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2109144-the-15-best-defensive-coordin...
I dont usually pay too much attention to Bleacher report, but when I see the name Bud Foster, I had to read it. VTs Bud Foster came in second place while Michigans State Pat Narduzzi came in first. Considering the year Michigan State just had, I think that the writer got it right. But HokieNation would argue that coach Foster should have been first.
Bitter blog - Better know a '14 opponent: East Carolina
Film Review Startup Company
I just met a guy who is starting a company that is hoping to provide college teams' game footage to the public. They are going through the conferences themselves to obtain licensing, but it would be really cool (especially for French and Mason) if fans could see what the coaches are seeing when they review game film. Here's the link for the beta test if you're interested:
http://reviewgamefilm.com/wp/sign-up/
They are set to go live in two weeks I believe. Should be a good thing they have going.