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  Virginia Tech quarterback turned tight end Connor Blumirck is committed to making his latest position change work. Blumrick went from quarterback to running back to tight end while at Texas A&M then started that cycle over again when he got to Blacksburg. He played quarterback for the Hokies last season going from a wildcat type change of pace guy to starting the finale in the Pinstripe Bowl. He finished the season with 152 passing yards (51.6%) with two touchdowns and ran the ball 56 times for 242 yards (4.3 yards per carry) with three touchdowns. Blumrick was one of the first players to catch Brent Pry's eye during winter workouts. Pry saw an intriguing combination of size - Blumrick is listed at 6-foot-5 - and speed on a team lacking proven playmakers.

The new staff moved Blumrick to tight end just a week into spring camp, and are hoping to reap the rewards from that decision this fall. "I'm excited about Connor," Tech offensive coordinator Tyler Bowen said, after Friday's practice. "Connor's working at receiver and tight end and in the backfield, a lot of different places. He's got a unique skill set. He's played receiver beforeā€¦.So it's been fun to figure out how to utilize him and package him in different personnel groupings." Blumrick has high hopes as well. While he only played a total of 14 offensive snaps in four seasons (he also played 233 snaps on special teams) with Texas A&M, he's hoping the coaching staff has the confidence to give him more consistent game reps. "I want to be in as many plays as coach will put me in," Blumrick said. "I want to be involved in the run game and pass game, whatever I can do to help the team." - Roanoke Times


(DS#62 TE) rSr/2023 TE Connor BlumrickVirginia Tech
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  It's easy to understand why Virginia Tech's offensive coordinator Tyler Bowen is a bit enamored with Connor Blumrick. Bowen, who is building an offense that stresses "flexibility" and "versatility", views Blumrick as someone capable of playing just about anywhere on offense. "He brings a lot of skills to the table," Bowen said, in June. Blumrick made an impression on the staff during winter workouts with Brent Pry mentioning him as one of the most talented players on the roster.

The former quarterback moved to tight end two weeks into spring camp with the staff envisioning him getting opportunities in multiple different roles. "He really made that transition seamless," Bowen said. "...He's impressed me every step of the way with how he's handled the entire transition. He's got a chance to be a very multiple-player with how we are trying to use him on the offense. I've been excited about him." Bowen isn't the only one. Virginia Tech offensive line coach Joe Rudolph, who has experience as an offensive coordinator, said Blumrick caught his attention during spring. He described Blumrick as a player that consistently made those around him better. "We asked him to do a lot of things in the spring and you see that guys have great confidence in him," Rudolph said. "It's kind of fun." - Roanoke Times


(DS#62 TE) rSr/2023 TE Connor BlumrickVirginia Tech
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