Jay Williams+FollowVirginia Tech football fans sound off after tough lossA 10-point halftime lead turned into a nightmare for Virginia Tech as the Hokies were outscored 34-0 in the second half, falling 44-20 at home. Head coach Brent Pry didn’t dodge questions about his job security, saying he’s not feeling the pressure and still believes in his team. But with another challenging game against Old Dominion coming up, fans are openly questioning how much longer Pry will have to turn things around. Is it time for a change, or do you think the team just needs more time to regroup? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowVirginia Tech's Copeland gives big props to SellersLaNorris Sellers just put on a show against Virginia Tech, breaking tackles and making clutch plays that left even Hokies’ defensive lineman Kemari Copeland in awe. Copeland admitted on TikTok that Sellers is “strong as heck”—the kind of quarterback you just can’t bring down easily. That viral missed tackle? Copeland says any other QB would’ve been sacked, but Sellers powered through and kept the chains moving. South Carolina fans, are you as hyped as Copeland about Sellers’ potential this season? What do you think makes a quarterback truly tough to stop? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowVirginia Tech football faces must-win vs VanderbiltVirginia Tech fans, the pressure is on this weekend as the Hokies take on Vanderbilt at Lane Stadium. After a tough loss to South Carolina, ESPN’s SP+ now predicts Virginia Tech will fall to Vanderbilt at home, 28-24. With coach Brent Pry already rumored to be on the hot seat, an 0-2 start could make things even shakier for the program. The Hokies need a big response under the lights to avoid a rocky start to the season. What do you think—can they turn it around, or is this a sign of deeper issues? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
glen25+FollowVirginia Tech vs South Carolina draws massive crowd5.4 million fans tuned in to watch Virginia Tech nearly topple South Carolina, making it one of the weekend’s most-watched college football games. Even though the Hokies didn’t pull off the upset, this kind of national attention is a huge boost for the program—especially with ACC revenue sharing now tied to TV ratings. Next up: a high-stakes home game against Vanderbilt. Can Virginia Tech channel the energy from last week and avoid a tough 0-2 start? With the team and fans fired up, Saturday night at Lane Stadium should be electric. What do you think—will the Hokies keep the momentum going? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowVirginia Tech’s tough loss to South Carolina sparks big questionsVirginia Tech fans are feeling the sting after a close game against South Carolina slipped away in the fourth quarter. Brent Pry didn’t hold back postgame, calling out avoidable penalties and missed opportunities, especially that costly punt return. It’s clear the Hokies have the talent, but self-inflicted mistakes keep haunting them. Pry insists the team will grow from this, but how patient are fans willing to be? With a new offensive coordinator showing some promise, there’s hope—if execution improves. What do you think needs to change for the Hokies to finally turn the corner? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowVirginia Tech receivers light up the fieldVirginia Tech’s offense may have hit some bumps, but the wide receivers brought serious excitement against South Carolina. Donavon Greene, Ayden Greene, and Isaiah Spencer each delivered electrifying big plays that kept fans on their feet. Even when the overall offense struggled, these receivers showed they can change the game in a flash. It’s clear the Hokies have some serious talent at wideout—could this be the spark that turns things around for the team? What do you think Virginia Tech needs to unlock its full offensive potential? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowHokies kick off season with big changesVirginia Tech fans, the excitement is real—football season starts tomorrow in Atlanta against South Carolina, and the officiating crew will be from the Big 12, not the ACC or SEC. That’s a rare twist! Meanwhile, Hokies men’s soccer is making waves after a dramatic tie at No. 2 Marshall, and volleyball started strong with back-to-back sweeps. The wrestling program just got a boost, too: two-time All-American Sam Latona is now the recruiting coordinator, keeping top talent in Blacksburg. Which of these updates has you most fired up for the new season? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Jay Williams+FollowHokies fans debate: Can Kyron Drones turn it around?Virginia Tech’s season opener left fans with mixed feelings—there’s clear progress, but quarterback Kyron Drones’ accuracy remains a big concern. Despite a new offensive scheme and some bright moments, Drones struggled to connect on key passes, and even coach Brent Pry didn’t hide his frustration postgame. The Hokies need Drones to step up fast, especially with a crucial home game against Vanderbilt coming up. Are these early struggles just growing pains, or is it time to worry about the Pry-Drones partnership? What do you think it’ll take for this offense to finally click? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowHokies offense finally heating up under MontgomeryVirginia Tech fans, have you noticed the spark in the Hokies’ offense lately? With Philip Montgomery calling the shots and Kyron Drones leading at quarterback, the team is showing a confidence we haven’t seen in years. Even against a powerhouse like South Carolina, the Hokies kept things interesting with big plays and a fresh approach. While the run game still needs work, the passing attack is opening up the field and giving fans real hope for a turnaround season. Could this be the start of something special in Blacksburg? Let’s talk about what you’re seeing from the new-look offense! #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowVirginia Tech's tough loss: What went wrong?Virginia Tech fans packed the stadium in Atlanta, but the Hokies fell short against South Carolina, 24-11. Coach Brent Pry was upfront about the mistakes—costly penalties, dropped passes, and missed red zone chances made all the difference. Despite a strong defensive effort and some big plays, two late-game breakdowns sealed the loss. Pry says the team fought hard and there’s plenty to build on, but cleaning up these errors is a must if they want to turn things around. What do you think needs to change most for the Hokies this season? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share