By the (Advanced) Numbers: Stressed Until Chestnut Hill
Don't expect an air assault on Friday night. A low scoring affair stands to be determined by whichever team can run the ball more efficiently.
Don't expect an air assault on Friday night. A low scoring affair stands to be determined by whichever team can run the ball more efficiently.
With four games to go, what's too positive an outlook for the rest of the way? And how would a theoretical opening in Blacksburg stack up against some other coaching searches across the country? And who's Whit's football Mike Young?
Film review of the Hokies' attitude runs, costly smoke and mirrors in the red zone, passing game baby steps, Alan Tisdale's improved play, and scheming Amare Barno free.
The Hokies won a must-win game against Georgia Tech and improved their chances to go bowling.
As Virginia Tech toils through another season, we explore alternative activities this fall if you'd rather not watch the Hokies.
2,400-word, 10-play film review of the offensive adjustments which led to the Hokies' best day running the ball this season, the shortcomings that held that unit back, and analyzing a defensive regression and collapse.
Virginia Tech must force Syracuse to pass in order to curtail the Orange's rush attack.
Virginia Tech football isn't in a great place at the moment, but here are three semi-positive things to keep you emotionally invested over the next few weeks.
2,500-word, 11-play film review of the defensive tactics that disrupted Pitt early, how the Panthers offense adapted, while their Tech counterparts couldn't exploit Pitt's weaknesses because of both scheme and execution shortcomings.
Thoughts on the Hokies' back-to-back losses, and everything else really.
After a few long weeks, Virginia Tech is set to take on Notre Dame. Here are three reasons the Hokies can hang with the Irish.
Pass havoc — inducing it and avoiding it — might tell the tale when the Hokies host the Fighting Irish.
The Hokies head into their bye week at 3-1, but what does the rest of the ACC slate have in store for them? Plus questions about the pass rush, offensive line, and a quarterback who's not on the roster anymore.
While the Hokies finally managed to get Tre Turner and Tayvion Robinson involved against Richmond, poor offensive line play and erratic quarterback play is the focus of this 13-play, 2,800-word film review.
Virginia Tech left Morgantown with a loss and even more questions. But with most of the season still ahead of the Hokies, can the coaches get out of the way?
After everything that could go wrong went wrong in the first half, the Hokies defense provided a chance to steal a win. The effort was undone by baffling red zone play calling and a lack of audibles that left Tech's most proven playmakers helpless to determine the final outcome.
3,000 word, 17-play film preview examining the importance of Virginia Tech's screen game, WVU's standouts plus scheme, and thoughts on what the Hokies need to do to pull off an all-important road win.
Two weeks of college football can lead to some of the hottest takes. Let's discuss some of the best Hokies related takes ahead of week three.
4,000+ word, 17-play film review examining how MTSU took away Braxton Burmeister's comfort zone in the passing game, wide receiver play that left a lot to be desired, winning the numbers game on the LOS, continued fundamental improvement on defense, and valuable work for inexperienced depth players.
2,500-word, 8-play film preview detailing an effective UNC defensive wrinkle, personnel analysis, and the importance of forcing the safeties to respect the pass.