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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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***11.20 VT INsider Chat***

The coaching search for Virginia Tech is heating up behind the scenes, with tons of updates. At 12:30 pm ET tomorrow (Friday), get the latest on what's going on. Bring all your questions, because we've got answers. Great chance for you to take advantage of and get the very most out of your subscriptions and join us!

Chat link: http://bit.ly/1MphxJZ

And if you can't join us, you can catch the replay, post on The Gobbler or email me directly.

Senior Day and of course Frank

Hey guys! I went to interviews tonight and wanted to post a few tidbits before posting a story tomorrow:

1. The focus may be on the game itself, but Virginia Tech's seniors are preparing for their final game in Lane Stadium, with J.C. Coleman and Dadi Nicolas both reflecting on their last game.
2. Tight ends coach Bryan Stinespring gets emotional when talking about standing behind Beamer as he nears retirement.
3. Dadi Nicolas claims he is not focused on his "NFL Stock." He wants to focus on the rest of his college career first.
4. Nicolas also corrected himself when he said "trying to get to a bowl" to "will get to a bowl."
5. Defensive coordinator Bud Foster and Stinespring both mentioned Syracuse won 62-0 in 1999 as one of their fondest memories in Lane Stadium.

Check out more information from interviews in tomorrow's story!

Who's the One Coach You Don't Want to Replace Beamer?

Forget about who you do want for a moment. Who's the one coach you don't want to replace Frank Beamer at VT? Let's omit Stinespring. I think we can all agree that we don't want him. For me, it would have to be Houston Nutt. I haven't seen his name mentioned on the list of possible candidates and I hope it stays that way. He ran two SEC programs into the ground and he's probably dying for one more chance to do the same to another program.

Recruiting under the new regime......

You know, I hated it when Harbaugh went into Michigan, and started recruiting kids who had long before given a commitment to another school, but I'm starting to understand that if you don't do that, then you put yourself at least two years in the hole on bringing in talent. I don't think the HC job is as important as the assistant jobs, since those are the guys the recruits are going to live with every day, and those are the relationships that really play into the decisions to commit. Sitting in limbo with the entire coaching staff means that we will lose the better talent, both committed and uncommitted, and have no chance to replace them with like talent.

Under Frank, I've always gotten the impression that we steer clear of kids who commit, unless they knock on our door. Others don't, and pick off committed talent all the time. Here's hoping that whomever we pick as HC commits quickly to his key staff, and goes after talent they need, even if it's spoken for elsewhere. I don't think this crosses an ethical line, under these circumstances anyway.

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It pains me to say this. The very thought irks me and makes me nauseous. I'm squirming like a 5th grader with a wedgie. But the sad truth is it looks like UNC has at the very least, a good shot at beating Clemson and UNC would make the playoffs.

That undeserved sniff of glory is sickening. With that said, if VT could somehow beat UNC and UNC went on to win the ACCCG, and that's a big IF for you Cheats lurking, it would be as good as the win over tOSU last year. To have destroyed their shot at winning a NC in football to be stripped of would be awesome(yea you read that right). It would be nearly as good as if the NCAA ruled at the last moment before the big game if they were in it and the whole thing was canceled and a forfeit awarded to the opponent.. Double asterisk on each side of that.

I know Clemson is good, but UNC is good too and would have home field advantage in the ACCCG.

The entire nation is counting on us to stop this travesty from happening. It's unlikely, as our 2015 team doesn't appear to have the firepower of years past on defense. But if Brewer can make it through the game uninjured and Foster can make a last stand for Beamer's glory, there is hope.

That would really put a cap on Beamer's legacy as the good guy. To have trumped an undeserving team's chance at a two game parlay for a NC is something to brag about on the golf course.
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Six Days till Show Time

The three coaches and four players that spoke at today's press conference showed a lot of confidence in the team to be ready for a last home game win on Saturday against UNC. Here are a few tidbits from this afternoon:

-- VT has to prepare to take on the nation's most improved defense
-- UNC is currently 6-0 in ACC play for the first time since 1980
-- Travon McMillian is banged up from the Georgia Tech game but will still play on Saturday
-- The players will be dressed in the new all black uniforms

Check out my story coming later today for details.

***INsider: 11.16 VT Coach Search Update***

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Guys, just a few late night tidbits on VT and its coaching search.

First, I talked shortly ago with Matt Moreno at GoAZCats.com, who said it's sounding more and more like coach Rich Rodriguez is staying at Arizona. He apparently had a meeting late last week with the school's athletics director. In the meeting, the AD basically confronted Rodriguez on where he stands. Rodriguez reportedly told him he plans on staying, but acknowledged that he has looked around.

Here's a twist, one coach who has expressed interest through back channels behind the scenes is North Carolina coach Larry Fedora. I'd heard his name mentioned a while back, but this is the first thing concrete about Fedora, through a very trusted source. Right now, it's hard to see Fedora leaving a team he has at 9-1, on pace for the ACC title game and in the same division as the Heels.

And this isn't an overly serious level of interest for the moment, only Fedora saying he's interested. But it sounds more and more like Fedora feels like sanctions are coming at UNC. That would certainly explain his interest, in part. Still, definitely something to monitor.

Lastly, I spoke earlier with my friend Radi Nabulsi, publisher of UGASports.com, which covers Georgia. I've got a Q&A with him on coach Mark Richt coming tomorrow. But Nabilsi said it's sounding more and more like Richt will be staying at Georgia. Apparently the administration has given Richt more and more support in the past year than it has in his past 15 years with the Dogs. They've given his staff raises, a new indoor facility and added more support staff that led to zero arrests for players in the past year.

Nabilsi said he's hearing info from sources that say Richt is leaving and staying. Nabilsi said there would also be the possibility of Richt retiring, since his family is all there and he's big on his charity work there. But right now, Nabilsi said it sounds like 80% that Richt will be back next season, barring a collapse in either of the two regular season games and the bowl game. And it sounds like for now, the fall guy for Georgia's three losses will be defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt. That would help Richt stay in place.

More coming, but for now, that's the latest. The top candidate, as dm4vtdu has alluded to, still appears to be Memphis' Justin Fuente. But Fedora is a new twist that seems to be gaining at least a little bit of traction.
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Virginia Tech D now ranks 27th in Efficiency. O sliding to 87th.

Football Outsiders has 2 measures for Offensive and Defensive Efficiency. These are innovative stats that truly tell the tale better than any other stat to measure "just how good" is an offense or defense. The are 2 rankings, the S&P and the FEI. I like the S&P better because it is more inclusive of several factors that go into it such as Success Rate for each given play and the value of each play on each given down, Explosiveness which is big plays allowed, or big plays gained by the O, and the timing of the play. For example, an O that scores from the 5 yard line for a drive that started on the opponents 5 is expected to score, etc. Redzone O and D to include drive finishing ability, Field Position changes success rate, opponent adjustments (the strength of the opponents O's and D's) which negates what conference a team is in or the style of play, and garbage time adjustments. In this S&P ranking, our D is 27th. Our O is 87th. Therefore, in the S&P ratings, the ole, "our D gives up Big plays over 20 yards" is accounted for. Or....the ole "our D doesn't stop em when we need it to." Again, accounted for in this stat. "if our D played in the Pac 12"......again, strength of the opponents O and D are accounted for. Our D in this stat is 27th. Our O is 87th.

The second formula they use for O and D efficiency is the FEI, this measures first down rates gained and allowed, explosive drive rate, available yards percentage, methodical drive rate, and value drive rate which is long drives by our O or given up by our D, etc. The problem with the FEI...there is no adjustment for the strength of the opponent's D or O like the S&P discussed above. In this formula, VT's D ranks 65th. Our O ranks 81st. As you might guess, our O just does not rank well in pretty much any statistical formula....lol. Interestingly, the formula that adjusts for strength of schedule, strength of the opponent is the one in which our D actually DOES BETTER which doesn't help the argument that...."if we weren't in the ACC playing top D's and our D had to face Pac 10 O's, the rankings would be different." Well, not exactly. Fact is, when the strength of the opponents O and D unit is adjusted for, our D bolts up to 27th in the country and the O ranks 87st. If you put both formulas together (keep in mind that one does not adjust for strength of the opponent) but if you still put them together and get and average of the two, our D ranks 46th and our O ranks 84th.

It's done. The next HC at VT is Marty Schottenheimer

I know a friend of a friend who golfs with the nephew of Marty. Marty has ties to Virginia in that he did coach the Virginia Destroyers and he will take over the Tidewater in Recruiting. It looks like Bud will be released, but ole Stiney will stay put and become the new OC with complete control. P.S. Stiney will also oversee recruiting and make sure everything is solid in that department. What you are going to see folks is a new look offense and this time at VT, the offense will be different. The 4 star WR's and QB's in the Tidewater are going to be foaming at the mouth to come and play for our innovative offensive system.

The deal was made last night at 5 pm before the GT game by Whit. The contract is signed. Now you save this post and cut/paste it and we will revisit it after the UVA when it is announced that good ole Schottenheimer becomes the next HC at VT. You'll See!
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