Prepare for Opening Night Surprises: Previewing North Carolina's Defense
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.
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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.
13-play, 2,900-word film preview of UNC's offensive personnel to watch out for, scheme analysis of the Heels' productive run/RPO attack, and how the Hokies were influenced out of position in the trenches last season.
With the Hokies three days away from a Friday night tilt against UNC, I examine Tech's most important players, the most likely scenarios involving Justin Fuente and provide final predictions heading into the 2021 season.
2,400-word film audit of what the Hokies' ranks along the defensive side of the trenches need to do jumpstart the defense this season.
2,800-word film breakdown of what to expect from the Hokies' signal caller and the opportunities for him to grow into the offense more.
Are Virginia Tech's best two positional groups on the outside? Is bigger Braxton Burmeister better Braxton Burmeister? Can we really trust Justin Hamilton? All that and more in part one of the 2021 season preview.
A pair of true freshman wideouts — Da'Wain Lofton and Jaylen Jones — have received plenty of hype this offseason. Breaking down how they can supplement the Hokies' receiving corps.
With Texas and Oklahoma headed to the SEC, college football as we know it will change forever. So what are the best possible ways for this to shake out for Virginia Tech? (Spoiler: it's not waiting around for Notre Dame.)
Answering the most important questions, yours.
With their ambitious fundraising plan, the Virginia Tech administration's goal is clear. It's time to climb back up the mountain, but there's no looking back down.
After a long absence last season, the former top prospect says he's feeling like his old self again.
The Hokies' second group is giving Justin Fuente some heartburn as the spring nears its end.
Thoughts on the decision to forgo the spring game, Tech's attempt to backfill coverage via social media, perhaps Burmeister was the best quarterback option all along, and Tech's most important player, err coach.
Observations from attending Hokies' spring practice on Thursday morning.
Tech's OL coach is trying to build depth at the position this spring after some key departures.
Justin Fuente provides his perspective on canceling the spring game.
The Hokies hope to avoid the Covid disruptions that stymied player development last offseason.
The Hokies' new-look defensive staff is still finding its footing, but can lean on plenty of experience.
Just like the Hokies have done all season, Mike Young’s crew bounced back from a loss with a victory, this time on senior day against the Demon Deacons.
New defensive assistants J.C. Price, Jack Tyler hope to maintain some of Tech's connection to the Beamer era.