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Bud Foster just put the program on his back and got us into a Bowl

Thanks again Bud. The offensive staff and culture, to include Coach Frank Beamer, reared it's ugly head again regarding offensive strategy and did everything in its power to NOT WIN the game. Bud Foster once again, put the program on his back and saved our Bowl Eligibility chances with us needing 1 out of 2.

Tonight, you saw what VT football has been in a nutshell since the departure of Ricky Bustle and the hiring of Stinespring with Lefty-Stiney following the last few years. We get into games like this all of the time, and on average, we can win 3 out of 5 games like this if we have a top 10 defense. The offense usually plays decent enough to win 1 of the 5 games giving us 4 of 5 wins. But....when you have a D like this year that can not do what it did against GT consistently and simply when the game for us, you get 6 and 6, 7-5, 8-4 like seasons.

What the Defense did tonight was equal to scoring 55 points. Imagine an offensive game in which we pull it out and win 55-43. That's what happened and has continuously happened for years.

Basketball Thoughts 2 Games In

A few thoughts, surprises, feelings, etc.

1. LeDay is a classic undersized college power forward. Zero future in the NBA at his size, but he's going to be really productive at VT.
2. Justin Robinson is much better than I thought. He's lightning fast when he gets going in the open court and being a lefty makes him look even craftier by nature. I don't think he starts the whole year but he's got a role.
3. Johnny Hamilton has some touch around the basket, which is encouraging to see and he runs the court hard. If he keeps doing that, he's 8-10 minutes per game.
4. Clarke - Can't say enough good things. I think he's a little more of a "3" than I expected, I thought he'd be a straight "4" really. But he's great at getting through traffic and to the rim and rebounds just find his hands somehow.

As a team, the offense and defense is a mess. Looks to me like Buzz is trying to figure out a rotation while teaching his team how to play, particularly on offense. Once he settles on a rotation and gets them playing as hard as he needs, then we can start to mold some sort of consistent scheme. Defense has been atrocious on the perimeter. They'll get better game-to-game, but I expect most every game to be close like last night now.

Fedora

Jason, not sure if you saw this but there has been a lot of chatter on this today...

"Sources tell FootballScoop that Whit Babcock considers Larry Fedora a strong candidate at Virginia Tech. We are also of the understanding that Rich Rodriguez will not be a candidate for this position."

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Official HOLES Prediction Thread (and a uNCAA POLL)

How will the ncaa respond to unc's > 2 decade long academic & athletic crime spree?

  • "standard" sanctions (3 yrs. 3 schollies)

    Votes: 8 21.6%
  • violations? what violations?

    Votes: 11 29.7%
  • furrowed brows, many words, little action

    Votes: 10 27.0%
  • massive sanctions (far greater than 3 yrs. 3 schollies)

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • a stern scolding

    Votes: 6 16.2%
  • The Death Penalty

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • give 'em an award for academic achievement

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • severely punish a less prestigious school

    Votes: 4 10.8%

Whoyagot?

Hate to seem pessimistic, but...

Cheaters, 38-20.
(may my wrongivity be the wrongest of all wrongnesses)

2017 R250 WR staying in touch

I talked to 2017 Rivals250 WR Tarik Black last night for a few minutes. We talked about his new Arizona State offer and he also told me he plans to be at the Notre Dame/Boston College game as well as the Michigan/Ohio State game.

Black is staying in touch with coaches at Alabama, Ohio State, Virginia Tech, Michigan State, Boston College and many others.

Story: The latest w/ 2017 R250 WR Black

***INsider: 11.18 VT Coach Search Update***

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Guys, wanted to post a few tidbits I've come across late last night and this morning.

First off, it's looking like North Carolina coach Larry Fedora was simply trying to increase his pay at UNC, when he or someone in his camp had a feeler put out for Virginia Tech. I spoke with Andrew Jones, publisher of our UNC site, TarHeelIllustrated.com, who told me that the odds of Fedora leaving are slim to none.

First off, Fedora is in year four of a seven-year deal. There's been more and more talk within the UNC administration, after the Tar Heels' 9-1 start and probably in light of Fedora sending feelers out, that his contract will be reworked. Jones said he's been told by multiple sources that Fedora's base pay could nearly be doubled, from around $2 million right now to closer to $4 million. The kicker also is that the administration is planning to raise the pay of the assistants as well.

As far as sanctions go, Jones said he's fairly certain, from sources, that the women's basketball team will be hit hard, but that it's looking more and more like football and basketball will be safe. Basketball could have some type of probationary period, but looks like football will be in the clear. That can always change, but that's the feeling there right now.

And as far as Fedora goes, he's from College Station, TX and Jones said he has his eye on the Texas A&M job or possibly Texas. Kevin Sumlin isn't on the hot seat just yet, but it sounds like Sumlin is also entertaining going to the NFL if that opportunity came along. Fedora was apparently offered the Tennessee job before Butch Jones got it, but Fedora turned it down. So Fedora to VT is looking like a very slim to none chance.

Working to get more on Houston's Tom Herman and will add to this thread when I do, but wanted to make everyone aware that the school is quickly trying to put together a lucrative package to make him stay. According to the Houston Chronicle, the school's board of regents is meeting tomorrow and one of the primary items of business is "to delegate authority to the Chancellor to negotiate and execute an amendment to the contract of the head football coach at the University of Houston." Details aren't clear yet, but it sounds like Herman, who at $1.35 million per year is already the highest paid coach in school history, will be making at least $2 million. That's not to say Herman won't still be looking, as even VT would pay much more, but Houston is certainly working to keep him and also get private donors to help pitch in as well.

I'm told that one important note to keep in mind in VT's search is that president Tim Sands will be "very involved" in the hiring process, as I'm told by one very key source. This is a contrast from former president Charles Steger, who was kept aware of previous coaching hires, such as James Johnson and Seth Greenburg, but wasn't directly involved. Sands seems to be much more interested in and knows the value of sports. So something to keep in mind when looking at candidates.

Finally, I'm working to get more details on Memphis' Justin Fuente, but it sounds like right now, he could be the closest thing to a front-runner. There could be a bit of a bidding war and I'm not sure how far AD Whit Babcock will go down that road, but Fuente is looking very appealing. Missouri looks to be the other top contender right now, but Fuente will likely be mentioned in other hires as well. Still a long way to go, as nothing formal has or will take place until the week after Thanksgiving, but Fuente arguably is in the best shape right now.
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