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***INsider: Thomas Jarrett Hopple***

Guys, I spoke earlier with Nansemond River (Va.) three-star OL Thomas Jarrett Hopple, who we have at No. 34 overall in Virginia. I really think we have him very underrated. And as I posted last weekend, he's become one of the top three OL targets on the board for VT.

The Hokies are in excellent position here. He's already visited, but plans on visiting again with his family this weekend, not for the coaches clinic, though it is coincidence. Right now, though, Hopple said he loves Blacksburg, the layout of the campus and how he believes VT needs him right now. He said assistant coaches Bryan Stinespring and Stacy Searels have drilled home how he is a top target and how he could play early.

I mentioned it last week on the chat, before Victor Greene committed, that I believed Hopple could be the next to commit. So keep an eye on him as it could happen any time.

Hopple has also visited Virginia, Wake Forest, Penn State and Clemson this year and mentioned things he liked about each trip. But he has no other visits planned, except for April 11 for the Rivals Camp in Richmond. I think Hopple could really shoot up the rankings with a strong showing there.

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Marlon Character Update

Guys, courtesy of our colleague Jake Reuse at UGASports.com, Rivals250 safety Marlon Character, from Grady (Ga.) has made a change to his top five. Character recently put VT in that top five, along with Georgia, Ole Miss, Alabama and South Carolina. But Chracter said he's lost touch with Ole Miss and has replaced the Rebels with Ohio State. He said he still talks regularly with assistant coach Torrian Gray. Still not great odds, but this one will be interesting to follow as the Hokies have stayed in it.

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***3.27 VT INsider Chat Details***

Guys, spring football is finally here and as always, we've got plenty to talk about with the Hokies. Plus, there's always plenty going on in recruiting, including a surprise commitment Wednesday morning from Clay Dean. At 12:30 pm ET tomorrow (Friday), come get the latest VT info plus talk to other fans and get all the answers to your Hokies questions! Come take advantage of and get the very most out of your subscriptions and join us!

Click HERE for this week's INsider Chat!

Updated heights and weights on hokiesports.com...

Checked it to see what size we'll have on the O-line, D-line, and at LB. Johnathan McLaughlin is a beast at 6'5'' 310. The guards (Teller and Conte) are 6'6'' 295/297 respectively. Even my redheaded friend Wade Hansen is up to 300 pounds. Eric Gallo rounds it out at 6'2'' 293. That's alot of tonnage. I hope that's a good indicator that we're committed to pounding the rock.


We're thin at DE as you know. But I will say Dadi Nicolas and Ken Ekanem have gotten bigger and meaner. Melvin Keihn is 6'1'' 211 and he's one of our backup DE's. Yosuah Nijman is 6'7'' 265 and he is a monster. Our DT size and depth is just ridiculous. And that's without Tim Settle on campus yet. Our starting LB's are 219(Vandyke),213(Clarke),and 223(Motuapuaka). The big surprise is Carson Lydon at 6'2'' 241. I was hoping our starting LB's would be a bit beefier. The head scratcher is Holland Fisher. He's the backup WHIP and he's listed at 6'1'' 180 pounds. Are they starving him?

VT Commit No. 8

Guys, I waited to get confirmation on this one, but Woodgrove (Va.) DE Clay Dean announced his commitment to VT today on Twitter. He was recruited by assistant coach Torrian Gray. I'll be honest, I don't know a lot about Dean and there have been little to no stories done on him by recruiting websites. So this one is a bit of a surprise for sure.

Dean to Hokies

INsider: 3.24 Practice Rundown

Guys, not a ton to talk about on the field on the first day. Media was allowed to watch stretching and the first four periods, so roughly about 45 minutes.

The quarterbacks were on the field well before anyone else and of all the guys, the one who looked like he knew what he was doing most was Michael Brewer. His passes were crisp and on the money, his hustle was where it needed to be and I didn't see him have to re-do anything the whole time I was out there.

The guy who seemed to struggle the most was Brendon Motley. Offensive coordinator Scot Loeffler had him redo two of the first four reps he took. One was because Motley didn't hustle out on the field fast enough. He was also fussed at by assistant coach Stacy Searels for not sprinting to the corner of the end zone fast enough. Early on, the first team, then the second team, would run a play and then on Searels' command (who was standing in a corner of the end zone), would sprint to him.

It was interesting to see Bucky Hodges spend the entire time we were out there, working with the receivers. That's what Bucky is good at, but he didn't spend any of the time working with the other tight ends, who did a lot of blocking drills. Still, Bucky looked crisp with his footwork, hands and I don't think I saw him drop a pass.

By far the best looking offensive linemen are Augie Conte and Wyatt Teller. Those are the guys, not surprisingly, that the entire strength staff raves about, as far as off-season work. And they showed it in drills, too. We already knew Conte had the makings of a good guard, but this looks like when Teller really puts everything together and is a starter, too.

The other guy I really like and am impressed with on the OL is Eric Gallo, who was a true freshman last fall. It looks like Gallo will be the likely starter at center and he did a good job making the calls yesterday in drills and taking charge of the OL. He's soft-spoken off the field, but has a different, good side when he's on the field.

Defensively, Yosuah Nijman, physically, is as impressive as any defensive lineman you'll see. He's very physically imposing. But it's gonna take some time, you can already tell, before he's ready to make an impact. Nijman is a guy who got by on a lot of raw ability because he's so massive. Technique-wise, he still needs work. There were a lot of times in drills yesterday where assistant coach Charley Wiles would take a minute after a rep to specifically go over to Nijman and coach him, tell him he needed to get better pad level, come off differently, etc. Nijman will get it and he'll be a monster for VT, it just might not happen right away this fall.

Maybe it was just yesterday, but it looks like maybe Dadi Nicolas has taken Steve Sobczak under his wing. Nioclas has gradually gotten better over the past couple of years opening up, becoming more vocal and doing more than just play. I noticed after multiple reps yesterday, he'd take Sobczak aside and demonstrate how he needed to do something. I got a photo of one of those moments. Just impressive to see how Nicolas has come along.

From what we saw, the DBs didn't do a lot. They did a lot of walk-throughs, but that was one position it was really tough to get a feel for during the open period. I thought from what little we saw, Mook Reynolds looks like he'll be a quick learner. He seems to move well and though he was out of position on a few reps, natural for the first day, he's getting the hang of things quickly.

Guys, happy to answer any questions on anything I didn't cover. It's tough to gauge a ton on the first day of spring practice, but I'll try my best to answer any of your questions.

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This post was edited on 3/25 8:20 AM by Jason Stamm

NOVA/DC/MD Hokies - O&M Tour w/ Babcock and Gray

Subject: NOVA/DC/MD Hokies - O&M Tour w/ Babcock and Gray (April 28th)

Please help support the Nova Hokie Club and VTAF by welcoming VT Athletic Director Whit Babcock and Defensive Backs Coach Torrian Gray to the area on the evening of Tuesday, April 28th as part of the Orange and Maroon Tour. This event will be three days after the Spring Game which should make for some interesting conversation. Doors open at 6 pm and the event starts at 7 pm. Whit and Torrian will discuss various topics relevant to their positions and on the minds of Hokie Nation and then we will open it up to take your questions.

The event will be at the Clarendon Ballroom ( http://www.clarendonballroom.com/#welcome ). If you are not familiar with the Clarendon area in Arlington, the Ballroom is two blocks from the Clarendon metro. There is also garage and street parking.

You can purchase tickets for the event now for $15 using the link below.
http://novahokieclub.org/events/2015-orange-and-maroon-tour/

Tickets at the door the night of the event will be $20. Kids are FREE!

All proceeds will go towards the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund. Specifically, the NOVA Hokie Club has pledged all 2015 proceeds to the New Indoor Football Practice Facility.

There will be light appetizers and a cash bar.

There will be raffle and auction items (including two 50 yard line, row F seats, to the VT/Ohio State game).

Dress is casual - Come straight from work, the golf course, or your couch, it does not matter.

If you have any questions about the event, the NOVA Hokie Club, how to become a NOVA Hokie Club representative, or how to become a Hokie club supporter, do not hesitate to email me at jcameron518@gmail.com .

Hope to see you there! Go Hokies!

www.novahokieclub.org
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***INsider: Nick Coe Latest***

Guys, I spoke earlier with Asheboro (NC) four-star defensive end Nick Coe, who was offered by VT last month when he attended the Feb. 8 junior day. Since then, he's been to NC State's junior day and this past weekend, visited Florida State.

Coe said he's still in steady contact with assistant coach Charley Wiles. Coe said Wiles has told him more about the campus and a few points with the graduation rate and other things with campus. And overall, Coe said he really likes the Hokies, both for football and academically.

But the one school that Coe kept alluding to and that is really standing out is Florida State. Coe visited there over the weekend with his high school coach and if the Seminoles offer, I think he'd commit there rather quickly. They haven't yet, though. Coe talked a lot about Jimbo Fisher and just liking a ton about his visit, including the location of all the classes and proximity to other things.

Coe will be at the Rivals camp in a few weeks down in Charlotte, where I'll see him, but it really sounds like it's a wait and see with FSU. If the Noles don't offer, I really like VT's chances. If they do, then the Hokies will have an uphill battle here.

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