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  The last time former Virginia Tech quarterback Ryan Willis spoke to reporters he was near tears. Willis offered brief answers to three questions before leaving the Jamerson Athletic Center in September after an embarrassing loss to Duke in what turned out to be the final start of his career. He couldn't say then what he can say now that injuries derailed the 2019 season for him. Willis hasn't had that problem with NFL scouts, who know what he went through at the time and have instead focused on talking to him about his 2018 season when he threw for 2,176 yards (58.5 completion percentage) with 24 touchdowns as Tech's starting quarterback. "They know injuries kind of screwed up my year," Willis said.

Willis would clam up when talking about his health when he was in Blacksburg, but with his collegiate career now in the rearview mirror he opened up to The Roanoke Times about the challenges he faced in 2019 for the first time and his optimism heading into next week's NFL Draft. Willis' eventful collegiate career didn't get the final chapter he was hoping for. He turned the ball over four times in a 35-28 season-opening loss to Boston College, and was benched after a 45-10 loss to Duke a month into the season. - Roanoke Times


rSr/2020 QB Ryan WillisVirginia Tech
News Source: Roanoke Times



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