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THURSDAY - NOVA Recruit Night - Two Hours Left to Buy Discounted Tix

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2017 Recruiting Showcase

Date: February 2, 2017
Time: The doors open at 5:30 pm and the program begins at 6:30 pm
Location: Clarendon Ballroom – Arlington, VA
Clarendon Ballroom Directions: https://www.clarendonballroom.com/#welcome
Cost: $20 Prepay by 1/31 or $25 at the door – Kids Free

NOVA Hokie Club is excited to welcome Virginia Tech Football Wide Receivers Coach Holmon Wiggins to the Clarendon Ballroom on Thursday, February 2nd. Please join us as Coach Wiggins will showcase the newest members of the VT Football Team, screen the recruit highlight videos, and discuss their future roles in the program. Come meet our coach and get your questions answered regarding the new faces of VT football.

Light snacks will be served and the Ballroom will have its full cash bar available. Tickets to each home game, will be auctioned / raffled off. Don’t forget, Defending National Champions – Clemson will be visiting Lane this year.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. The program starts promptly at 6:30 p.m. Seating is on a first-come basis. Tickets are only $20 in advance via Pay Pal and $25 at the door. Save time and skip the line by pre-paying.

To pre-pay, go to the link below and click the Buy Now button.
http://novahokieclub.org/2017-recruiting-showcase/

100% of NOVA Hokie Club 2017 event proceeds will go towards the new Indoor Practice Facility & Field House upgrades.
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**Tunnel Talk** A look at the final visit weekend

...taking a look at the home and out-of-town scoreboard for some big visit weekends just a couple days before National Signing Day:

First, it was a disappointment that Virginia Beach Bishop Sullivan five-star RB Khalan Laborn, after telling the coaching staff he was going to visit, didn't make it. That's happened a couple times since he committed to Florida State, so it certainly wasn't a surprise, disappointing though it was. That he's in Florida for an all-star game and clearly didn't have any serious intention of making it to Blacksburg is more annoying, but so be it with a kid who isn't going to be wearing Maroon and Orange either way.

Elsewhere out of town, Oregon did a good job with four-star offensive lineman Mekhi Becton, but the feeling in Blacksburg is that the trip was not a game-changer. There's cautious optimism from the Hokie coaching staff, and this is apparently a Michigan-VT battle still, with the Ducks not doing enough (again, from the Hokies' perspective) to swoop in and steal him away.

Finally, commit Tahj Capehart took an official visit to Maryland, which wouldn't be super-controversial except the four-star athlete is committed to Virginia Tech and didn't give the VT coaches a heads-up. They aren't the type of staff to completely cut a kid loose for taking other visits, but a little forewarning would have been nice. Fortunately, it appears that the trip, which he billed as being just for fun, turned out to be just that, and the Hokies aren't worried about losing his pledge to the Terps.

Back with local news, the two visitors to VT who seemed to get the most out of the trip were Spencer (N.C.) North Rowan defensive end Zion Debose and Fairburn (Ga.) Langston Hughes wide receiver Sean Nelson. The Hokies have been in pretty good shape with Debose, and his plan to wait a couple days after Signing Day to make his commitment plays into their hand, timing-wise: they can find out if they have room pending the decision from Brad Johnson (higher on their board at the position) before knowing how much full-court press they need to put on in the end.

Nelson is committed to Maryland but has been looking around at a few schools through much of January. He was effusively positive about the trip, but as a relatively recent addition to the board, it's tough to shake out the balance of how much that indicates what his final decision will be, and how much his personality just makes him seem excited about everything. The coaching staff feels slightly positive (but as I've said in the past, they seem a littttle over-optimistic at times, so it could be one of those).

Wrapping up with a new commitment of the preferred walk-on variety, local Blacksburg High defensive tackle Brad Shelton will stick in town to play for the Hokies. He's huge - 6-3, 360 pounds - and not in great shape right now. However, the feeling among the coaches is that he has great potential if he can mold his body a bit better, it's just about making that happen. When a kid's a preferred walk-on, just hope that it happens, and if it doesn't, there's no lost opportunity.
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Football schedule released

We play the Boo Hoos on Black Friday. As I look at schedule, I see 11-1, providing we do not give a couple games away like we did last season.

I see the Boo Hoos have 7 home games (VT has 6). How does a team as sorry as UVA get 7 home games. Even though they play powerhouses like Wm & Mary, Indiana, and U Conn. ( I guess Sweet Briar, Randolph Macon and Ferrum had no openings on schedule for Hoos.)

Commits Position...

Quite a few of our commits could play a number of positions at the collegiate level, I just wanted to give you all the rundown on some of our commits and where they will likely ultimately end up here at VT:

Commits:
Farley - WR
Wheatley - RB first
Proctor - DE
Capehart - CB is where he is best suited. Depends on how class is finished, will likely rep at both in pads then a decision will be made.
Savoy - WR
Watts - CB
Lecitus - C or G
Glaze - DT
Porcher - depends on how the class is closed out. Has the frame to bulk up to 300lbs and be a DT or lose his baby fat and add muscle and stay at DE. Personally, I want him at DT and hope it plays out that way.
Garbutt - DE first, O is a possibility. Need to see him in pads.

Targets:
Keontae - CB first

Baylor deserves the death penalty if allegations proven true

If the allegations come out as truthful and there were several women raped in a culture that was provided by, allowed, and even manufactured by the Baylor Athletic Department, then Baylor should be given a very nice 5 year hiatus from college football. I also feel the Athletic Director at the time and Art Briles, if they were truly aware of what was going on and promoted this culture, should be considered liable in any and all civil suits brought on by the alleged victims. There is no chance they will be found guilty or face a criminal court for this. That burden of proof is far to great and there is ZERO chance a DA would touch such a case, but.............as for tort law, civil law? It only takes a preponderance of the evidence and I can assure you, with the media attention and outrage, they will get hammered in a bunch of civil suits and basically, they are both done career wise and financially for the rest of their lives. They will not recover from this, at least from a financial perspective. Ken Starr, the former Baylor President at the time who lost his job will not be found liable in any court. He has the money to fight it and it was likely far below the level that he knew about, but it will effect their former AD. He, along with Briles, will face incredible civil penalties by this.

The above are only my opinions. I have not read the fine details of the matter or each individual claim by the alleged victims. What I am writing is..................if it turns out to be true, Baylor football just became SMU of about 30 years in the future. I know, many think it's fashionable to think, say, or write, "the NCAA will never give the Death Penalty again." Well, you are wrong. When rape is added to the equation, that is a whole other ballgame. It's no longer about who got a great deal on a Ford Mustang, or why the kid has a rolex watch as a true freshman, it's about someone or multiple people being sexually assaulted. That changes things.

Only my opinions....
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