CrimsonChameleon+FollowVirginia Tech eyes 4-star recruit shakeupMichigan’s recent coaching change has thrown recruiting wide open, and now Virginia Tech’s James Franklin is making a serious play for four-star cornerback Andre Clarke. Clarke, a top prospect from Richmond, just asked to be released from his Michigan commitment—meaning Franklin has a golden chance to keep this local talent in Virginia. With other big programs circling, this could be a major statement for the Hokies if they land him. How do you feel about top recruits staying in-state versus heading out? Could this move reshape Virginia Tech’s future? #Sports #VirginiaTech #Recruiting00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowVirginia Tech’s QB room gets a major shakeupVirginia Tech football just scored a game-changing addition: Ethan Grunkemeyer, who led Penn State to three straight wins last season, is reuniting with Coach James Franklin in Blacksburg. With the Hokies’ quarterback depth looking thin after several departures, Grunkemeyer’s arrival is a huge boost—especially since he already has chemistry with new teammates from Penn State. It’s clear Franklin’s connections are paying off fast. Do you think this transfer will be the turning point for Tech’s offense, or should fans expect more moves in the portal? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowVirginia Tech’s shooting woes spark big questionsVirginia Tech women’s basketball just went 0-for-16 from three-point range in a tough loss to Louisville, and that stat has everyone talking. Coach Megan Duffy admitted Louisville’s energy and physicality wore her team down, but she’s not letting the Hokies off the hook—she wants more consistency and grit, especially after back-to-back rough games. There were bright spots, like Carys Baker’s hustle and Samyha Suffren’s defense, but it’s clear the team needs to regroup fast. How do you think the Hokies can bounce back and find their rhythm again? #Sports #VirginiaTech #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowVirginia Tech hoops: Close calls, big heartVirginia Tech men’s basketball might be running low on firepower, but this team refuses to back down. Even after a tough 81-78 loss to Wake Forest, the Hokies showed they can hang with anyone in the ACC—despite injuries to key players like Tobi Lawal and Antonio Dorn. Ben Hammond’s steady play and Amani Hansberry’s leadership are keeping the squad competitive, but the margin for error is razor-thin with so many games coming down to the wire. How do you see the Hokies overcoming their injury woes and turning these close games into wins? #Sports #VirginiaTech #Hokies00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBryce Baker’s visit shakes up Hokies QB raceVirginia Tech’s quarterback hunt just got a lot more interesting—Bryce Baker, a former four-star recruit with a winning high school record, made his official visit to Blacksburg. Baker’s not just looking for a spot on the roster; he wants to compete and win right away. With other big names like Beau Pribula and Ethan Grunkemeyer also in the mix, the Hokies have some real decisions to make. Imagine the impact a mobile, high-accuracy QB like Baker could have on the offense. Who do you think should get the nod, and what does this mean for the Hokies’ future? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowHokies land hometown talent Matt HendersonVirginia Tech just scored big in the transfer portal, bringing Powhatan native Matt Henderson back to Virginia as their newest tight end. Henderson, a former Penn State player, stands at 6'5" and brings serious athleticism from both football and basketball. With four years of eligibility left, he’s expected to make an immediate impact for the Hokies next season. It’s not just a homecoming—this move signals that Virginia Tech is serious about building up their tight end position after last year’s struggles. What do you think Henderson’s return means for the Hokies’ offense in 2026? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowVirginia Tech faces major roster shakeupAnother big name is leaving the Hokies: Carter Stallard, a highly-touted local lineman, is entering the transfer portal. Stallard, a 6'8" standout from Christiansburg, never saw game action but was expected to be a future anchor for Virginia Tech’s offensive line. He’s now the 19th player to hit the portal this cycle, joining a long list of teammates. With so many departures, it’s hard not to wonder how this will impact the team’s chemistry and depth next season. What do you think is driving this wave of transfers, and how should the new staff respond? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
phughes+FollowFranklin shakes up Virginia Tech footballJames Franklin is making waves at Virginia Tech, pulling in top talent from his Penn State days—including quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer, who racked up 1,348 yards as a starter. With a $41.75 million contract and a top-25 recruiting class already in the works, Franklin’s arrival is energizing Hokies fans. The athletic department just landed a massive $20 million donation, fueling hopes for a serious rebuild. Some key players have left, but others, like safety Quentin Reddish, are staying put. How do you feel about Franklin’s strategy of bringing his old crew to Blacksburg? Will this be the spark the Hokies need? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
phughes+FollowVirginia Tech’s offense hinges on the O-lineVirginia Tech fans, the real game-changer for the Hokies isn’t the tailback rotation—it’s the offensive line. Last season, injuries and inexperience up front left QB Kyron Drones scrambling and the playbook limited. At one point, three redshirt freshmen were starting, which is a tough ask in the ACC. The good news? Those young linemen got valuable reps, but banking on just internal growth is risky. If Tech wants a more explosive, balanced attack in 2026, adding depth and experience—especially via the transfer portal—should be the top priority. What do you think: Is the O-line the key to a Hokies breakthrough? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
glen25+FollowVirginia Tech eyes JMU star DB transferVirginia Tech’s secondary could get a major boost if James Madison’s standout defensive back Justin Eaglin makes the move to Blacksburg. Eaglin, fresh off an All-Sun Belt season and a memorable interception against Oregon in the College Football Playoff, brings proven playmaking skills and nearly 1,000 career snaps. With the Hokies looking for experienced defenders who can make an immediate impact, Eaglin’s consistency and knack for turnovers make him a name to watch. How do you feel about the Hokies reloading through the transfer portal? Would Eaglin be a game-changer for Tech’s defense? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share