Virginia Tech, Louisville and College Football
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Virginia Tech Women's Basketball head coach Megan Duffy spoke with the media on Tuesday afternoon for the first time since the ACC Tipoff in Charlotte, three weeks ago. With the Hokies' first game exactly a week away, these were the three biggest takeaways from her press conference:
The Virginia Tech Hokies (3-5, 2-2) are back in Lane Stadium this weekend, where they’ll host the No. 16 Louisville Cardinals (6-1, 3-1). Tech is coming off an exciting double overtime win over California last Friday night, where quarterback Kyron Drones passed for three touchdowns and ran for two more.
Virginia Tech is picked to finish 12th in the 18-team Atlantic Coast Conference race. The Hokies are coming off a 13-19 season that marked their first losing record under Mike Young.
California and Virginia Tech are set to play on Friday for the first time in a conference game. There’s very little history between the Golden Bears and Hokies, who have only met once before, in the 2003 Insight Bowl, before either team joined the ACC.
The search for the next Virginia Tech head coach continues after yet another Power Four coach has been canned, former Louisiana State University head coach Brian Kelly. Could the former offensive guru find his way back in stride with the Hokies?
In a jaw-dropping moment during Virginia Tech's thrilling double-overtime victory over California, the Hokies were stung by one of the most egregious
Virginia Tech is closing two of its living-learning communities that were intended to support minority groups. Students in the LLCs are reacting to the news.
Virginia Tech beat Cal 42-34 in double-overtime on Friday night. The Hokies had a chance to put the game away near the end of regulation, but a questionable roughing the passer call extended a drive for the Golden Bears and allowed them to tie the game with 2:34 remaining in the fourth quarter.