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TKP’s resident degenerates poke fun at Pat Narduzzi and get rich by betting against the Hokies.
The latest news and analysis on the Virginia Tech Hokies football team.
TKP’s resident degenerates poke fun at Pat Narduzzi and get rich by betting against the Hokies.
The Hokies must limit tackles for loss to stand a chance of winning against the Panthers.
Tight play calling and poor execution wasted a good defensive effort against Miami. 3,000-word, 14-play breakdown of defensive growth, lack of Mitchell Effect, momentum killers and predictable play calls.
The Hokies take on No. 9 Miami looking to resurrect a season gone awry.
Though it's hard not to be completely negative after the Hokies' loss to Liberty, here are five reasons to look forward to the rest of the season.
Morale is understandably low, but TKP’s resident degenerates trudge on with another week of half-baked gambling lines.
Whether or not Khalil Herbert is ready to go and penalty yards might make a difference in a projected close Virginia Tech-Miami matchup.
Even when the defense worked, it didn't.
A crushing loss to Liberty leaves Fuente wondering what comes next.
Unpacking the current and future state of Virginia Tech football after a devastating 38-35 loss to Liberty.
The Hokies square off against 6-0 and No. 25 ranked Liberty at Lane Stadium.
Liberty comes into Blacksburg ranked and undefeated, and the Hokies should roll anyway.
Halfwits is back for another week of semi-realistic lines, bantering over Khalil Herbert's continued world dominance, Hugh Freeze's career prospects, and Virginia Tech's uniform combos.
Fourth down conversions might tell the story of Hokies-Flames, and watch out for a game-changing kick return too.
Thus far Bud Foster's successor has had an up-and-down year in his first season as defensive coordinator.
2,900-word, 11-play film review! How the Hokies leveraged an extra defender in the box and maximized Alan Tisdale's speed. Plus a look at a few costly defensive busts, analysis of how Tech beat soft coverage through the air, and a breakdown of the dagger run.
The Hokies beat the Cardinals on the road — towel spinning, broken ankles, flops and more.
The Hokies look to rebound from a disappointing loss to Wake Forest against a dangerous Louisville team.
Whichever team has a better result running the ball/and stopping the run figures to help decide Virginia Tech's road trip at Louisville.
There's no reason to overreact to one loss. But what happens when those losses start to become a trend?