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
GalacticGiraffe+FollowVirginia Tech’s wild win sets up ACC dramaVirginia Tech just pulled off a gutsy triple-overtime win over No. 21 Virginia, despite missing three key starters. Ben Hammond stepped up big time with a career-high 30 points and zero turnovers, while Amani Hansberry and Christian Gurzdak played marathon minutes to keep the Hokies rolling. Now, as they head to Winston-Salem, Wake Forest is still searching for its lost offense after back-to-back rough outings. Both teams are battling adversity—one with injuries, the other with cold shooting. Which side do you think will bounce back faster in this ACC showdown? #Sports #VirginiaTech #WakeForest00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowVirginia Tech faces big changes in transfer portalVirginia Tech’s football roster is taking some unexpected hits—standout linebacker Caleb Woodson and promising QB Pop Watson are both entering the NCAA Transfer Portal. Woodson, who just had his best season with 72 tackles, is moving on after some off-field issues and a lot of preseason hype. Watson, a young QB with flashes of potential, is also looking for a new home. With the portal window open just 15 days, Hokies fans are left wondering: how will these departures shake up the team’s future? What do you think this means for next season? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowQuentin Reddish’s return boosts Hokies for 2026Virginia Tech fans just got a major reason to look forward to next season: standout safety Quentin Reddish is coming back for 2026. After a tough year cut short by injury and swirling transfer rumors, Reddish’s decision to stay in Blacksburg is a huge win for the Hokies’ new coaching staff. With his size, experience, and playmaking ability, he’s set to anchor the defense and bring some much-needed stability. How do you think Reddish’s return will impact the team’s momentum and recruiting? Let’s talk about what this means for the Hokies’ future! #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAyden Greene’s return is a game-changer for Virginia TechVirginia Tech football just got a major boost—star wide receiver Ayden Greene is sticking around for the 2026 season. After a breakout year as the top target for quarterback Kyron Drones, Greene’s decision to stay means the Hokies’ offense keeps its biggest playmaker. With a wide receiver room that’s still looking for depth, having Greene back is a huge win for new coach James Franklin and the entire staff. This move could shape the team’s future and gives fans plenty to talk about: How big of an impact will Greene have next season? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowTriple-overtime heartbreak for UVA in BlacksburgTriple overtime, wild swings, and some head-scratching moments—UVA’s ACC opener against Virginia Tech was one for the ages. The Cavaliers fought hard, with Malik Thomas and Thijs de Ridder leading the charge, but a series of late-game breakdowns and questionable calls tipped the scales to the Hokies, 95-85. De Ridder’s clutch buckets and Thomas’s nine-second scoring burst kept hope alive, but injuries and fouls left UVA shorthanded in the third OT. How do you feel about the officiating and the coaching decisions in this marathon game? Let’s talk about what this means for the rest of the season. #Sports #UVABasketball #VirginiaTech00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowVirginia Tech’s two-sport standout hits the portalMicah Matthews, one of Virginia Tech’s most promising two-sport athletes, is leaving the Hokies before making his mark in either baseball or football. Matthews, a top-100 baseball recruit and four-star football prospect from Bridgewater, was expected to add serious depth to both squads this year. His decision to enter the transfer portal is a big blow, especially for the baseball team, which was counting on his talent for the upcoming season. Balancing two sports at the college level is no joke—what do you think this means for the future of dual-sport athletes at Tech? #Sports #VirginiaTech #TransferPortal00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowHokies’ resilience shines through injuriesVirginia Tech’s men’s basketball team is showing some serious grit this season. Despite a string of injuries sidelining key players like Lawal, Avdalas, Dorn, and even Hansberry at times, the Hokies finished non-conference play with a 12-2 record. December was packed with nail-biting overtime wins, even when the roster was running thin. The ACC is looking tougher this year, which actually gives Tech more chances for those all-important quality wins. With the new roster depth paying off, fans are buzzing—can this team push through adversity and make a real NCAA Tournament run? #Sports #VirginiaTech #Hokies00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowVirginia Tech’s QB search heats upVirginia Tech football is buzzing as two quarterbacks with ties to new head coach James Franklin are now top contenders for the Hokies’ starting spot. Ethan Grunkemeyer, who finished strong at Penn State, and Beau Pribula, who just transferred from Missouri, are both in the mix. With 16 players leaving or entering the transfer portal since the coaching change, the team’s roster is shifting fast. Fans, what do you think—should the Hokies stick with Franklin’s former players, or look for fresh faces to lead the team? #Sports #Football #VirginiaTech00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowVirginia Tech vs Wake Forest: Who’s got the edge?Ben Hammond just dropped 30 points to help Virginia Tech take down Virginia in overtime, and now the Hokies are rolling into Winston-Salem to face Wake Forest. Both teams are tough when they control turnovers, but Virginia Tech’s shooting has been on fire lately. Wake Forest is strong at home and loves the three-ball, but can they slow down the Hokies’ momentum? With both squads nearly even in stats, this ACC matchup feels like it could go either way. Who do you think will come out on top? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #CollegeBasketball #VirginiaTech00Share