Scrimmage Two Analysis and 2011 Outlook
Editor's Note: Bumped to the front because it's flat out fantastic analysis.
Editor's Note: Bumped to the front because it's flat out fantastic analysis.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference placed two teams (Florida State and No. 13 Virginia Tech), as did the Mountain West Conference (Boise State and No. 14 TCU)
The media have us right where the coaches did. There's not a single team ranked in the Preseason AP Poll on the Hokies schedule. I wonder when the last time that's happened?
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1 - Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech - Entering his 25th year with the Hokies, Beamer might be the best coach of this era to not win a national championship. His teams are always in the hunt, are incredibly consistent, sound is almost everything they do, and the program is as solid as any in the nation.
Glossing right over Jones' ranking of Beamer as the best coach in the ACC, look it's the orange helmets, and we're we were practicing in them. Could they be worn with our orange pants? Will they be worn against UNC, which according to my season tickets is this year's Orange Effect? Draw your own conclusions. False Alarm. Sorry about that, as eHOKIEt pointed out, it's an old picture from an Orange Bowl practice.
H/T BilldozerVT
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Editor's note: embedded image and bumped to front.
Found the Comic Book app for my iPad. I'm a nerd so Ive already dabbled. Here's a first attempt. Hopefully more to come!
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Wednesday afternoon sources told TKP that Ricardo Young was transferring. Eric noted as much on his Twitter account, as did I.
We didn't know where he intended on going, or when an official announcement was happening, just that he was moving on.
Fast forward to today. BeamerBall.com made an announcement that Young would miss Tech's first open scrimmage on Saturday because of "personal reasons".
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The Virginia Tech football team participated in its first scrimmage of the fall, playing Tuesday evening on the practice fields adjacent to the Jamerson Athletics Center following the team's regular practice. Only freshmen and second-, third- and fourth-team players participated in the 30-play affair that was long on effort and short on production.
"We're trying to figure out who is going to play and who is going to redshirt," Tech head coach Frank Beamer said. "So we had a little scrimmage. It's another way of evaluating to make those decisions. We'll look at this and make a few decisions tomorrow."
Quarterbacks Ju-Ju Clayton and Trey Gresh combined to complete 6 of 9 for 28 yards, with six different receivers making catches. The longest reception went for eight yards. On the ground, Martin Scales rushed for 12 yards on six carries and actually had some nice runs, but a couple were called back because of penalty. Still, the 5-foot-11, 207-pound redshirt junior caught the eye of Beamer.
"Martin ran the ball hard," Beamer said. "I think he could possibly help us some back there."
Several of Tech's younger defensive players stood out, including tackle Luther Maddy and end Corey Marshall – two true freshmen. Both stand good chances of playing this season, particularly Maddy after the coaching staff granted Nick Acree's wishes to move to the offensive line.
Maddy, a 6-1, 283-pounder, has probably played the best of all of Tech's young linemen. Maddy had four tackles in the scrimmage, two solo.
"I've got to learn and get better," Maddy said. "I've got to get better with my technique, learn the plays and listen to Coach [Charley] Wiles."
Defensively, Isaiah Hamlette had three tackles, including the scrimmage's lone sack. Ronny Vandyke had four tackles.
Other notes from the day:
Unless they get injured or regress it sounds like Luther Maddy and Ronny Vandyke won't redshirt this year. Wiles and the coaches have been very impressed with Maddy since the beginning of practice.
What do you guys think?
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