Christopher Hughes+FollowVirginia Tech’s defense just got a game-changerVirginia Tech fans, get ready—UConn’s Cam Chadwick is joining the Hokies’ secondary, and his numbers are turning heads. After losing key players to the portal, this is the kind of experienced, playmaking addition that could really steady the defense. Chadwick racked up 66 tackles and four interceptions last season, showing he’s more than ready for ACC action. With a new coaching staff and a lot of turnover, his arrival feels like a big win for the program. What do you think—will Chadwick be the difference-maker for Tech’s defense next season? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowWhy Jeff Exinor’s move matters for HokiesJeff Exinor Jr. is shaking up Virginia Tech’s receiver room after transferring from Penn State, and he’s got four years to make his mark. What stands out is how his past connections—especially with offensive coordinator Ty Howle and receivers coach Fontel Mines—helped seal the deal. Exinor’s size, speed, and versatility could be a game-changer, especially since the Hokies are looking for new playmakers. With only one returning receiver with significant catches, Exinor’s arrival could mean big things for Tech’s offense. How do you think this fresh start will impact the Hokies this season? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowVirginia Tech’s roster shakeup: Big names in playVirginia Tech football is seeing some major changes, and the latest twist could bring a familiar face back to Blacksburg. Four-star wide receiver Matthew Outten, who once flipped his commitment from Tech to Penn State, is now in the transfer portal. With James Franklin actively recruiting former Penn State players, there’s real buzz about a possible reunion. For Hokies fans, this could mean a much-needed boost after a tough 3-9 season. What do you think—should Tech go all-in to bring Outten home, or focus on fresh talent? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowVirginia Tech bets big on Franklin’s visionJames Franklin’s paycheck at Virginia Tech is making waves—he’ll earn $35 million more than his entire football staff combined over the next five years. That’s a clear sign the Hokies are putting all their chips on one man to rebuild the program. Franklin’s already reshaping the team, bringing in familiar faces from Penn State, including QB Ethan Grunkemeyer and others through the transfer portal. The message? Virginia Tech is ready for a bold, top-down overhaul. Do you think this single-leader approach will pay off, or is it too risky for a program looking for stability? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowSyracuse’s home court advantage heats upSyracuse is on fire at home this season, boasting a 10-1 record and outscoring opponents by nearly 18 points per game. With Izoje Uche leading the charge, the Orange are set to face a Virginia Tech squad that’s struggled in ACC play. But don’t count the Hokies out—Carys Baker and Mackenzie Nelson have kept them competitive, especially with Nelson’s impressive assist numbers. With both teams bringing strong offensive stats, Thursday’s matchup could be a real nail-biter. Who do you think will come out on top, and what’s been your favorite moment from this season so far? #Sports #SyracuseBasketball #VirginiaTech00Share
Amy Williams+FollowVirginia Tech’s John Love returns for 2026Virginia Tech just locked in a major win for its football future—star kicker John Love is coming back for his final season in Blacksburg. For Hokies fans, this is huge. Love isn’t just any kicker; he’s nailed 53 of 62 field goals, including a jaw-dropping 60-yarder in a bowl game. With his NFL-level leg, he’s a game-changer, and now, new coach James Franklin has one less thing to worry about in the transfer portal shuffle. Plus, Love’s younger brother Will is joining the squad next year. How much do you think a reliable kicker matters in tight college games? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
glen25+FollowVirginia Tech’s O-line faces another shakeupVirginia Tech football is seeing more changes up front as Hannes Hammer, a 6’7” offensive tackle, is entering the transfer portal. While Hammer didn’t see much game action, his departure highlights the ongoing challenge for the Hokies to rebuild a reliable offensive line after a tough 2025 season. With the 2026 opener against VMI just months away, fans are left wondering how these roster moves will impact Tech’s ability to protect the quarterback and establish a strong run game. How do you feel about the team’s O-line depth heading into next season? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Amy Williams+FollowJohn Love returns: Hokies’ kicking game stays strongVirginia Tech fans can breathe easy—John Love is back for his redshirt senior season, keeping the Hokies’ special teams in top form. Love’s consistency has been a game-changer, nailing clutch field goals and never missing an extra point in his career. His 60-yarder in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl and multiple ACC Specialist of the Week honors show just how valuable he is. With Love joining a solid group of returning players, the Hokies’ 2025 season is shaping up to be one to watch. How do you think his return will impact the team’s momentum next year? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Jay Williams+FollowFrank Loria’s legacy still electrifies Hokies fansFrank Loria’s number 10 jersey isn’t just a piece of Virginia Tech history—it’s a symbol of game-changing talent that set the standard for Hokies football. Loria was a defensive force and a punt return magician, racking up four touchdowns and averaging 13 yards per return in his college career. His playmaking skills were so legendary that Virginia Tech retired his number and the College Football Hall of Fame honored him posthumously. What do you think makes a player’s legacy last decades? Share your favorite Hokies moments or legends! #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowVirginia Tech’s SEC transfer trend heats upAnother top Virginia Tech football player is heading to the SEC—this time, linebacker Caleb Woodson joins Alabama for his final year. It’s becoming a pattern: Hokies fans watch their best talent, like Mansoor Delane (LSU), Mose Phillips (Missouri), and Xavier Chaplin (Auburn), get recruited, developed, and then snapped up by powerhouse SEC programs. It’s a tough pill for Blacksburg, especially after a rollercoaster 6-6 season. Is this the new normal for Tech? What does it say about the program’s future—and the ever-shifting landscape of college football? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share