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  09/29/25 - John LoverJr/2027, Virginia Tech, 5-11, 180 (DS#6 K) + More +

  WEEK 5 ACC SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK: John Love, R-Jr., PK, Virginia Tech (Spartanburg, South Carolina),...Connected on three field goals in a 23-21 road win over NC State...Made the game-winner from 49 yards out...Also made good on field goals of 39 and 32 yards and made both of his extra points...9-of-10 in field goals and 10-of-10 in PATs this season...Moved into eighth place on the all-time scoring list at Virginia Tech. - ACC Football

(DS#6 K) rJr/2027 K John LoveVirginia Tech
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  09/28/25 - Terion StewartrSr/2026, Virginia Tech, 5-09, 222 (DS#12 RB) + More +

  Kyron Drones threw two touchdown passes, Terion Stewart ran for 174 yards and Virginia Tech won its second game in a row since a coaching change, defeating North Carolina State 23-21 on Saturday night. The third of John Love's three field goals - a 49-yarder with 6:31 remaining - provided the winning points. The Hokies (2-3, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) are 2-0 since Brent Pry was fired. Philip Montgomery is in charge as interim coach.

CJ Bailey threw two touchdown passes for N.C. State (3-2, 1-2), which has lost two in a row. The Wolfpack went ahead with 10:56 remaining on Jayden Scott's 1-yard touchdown run. Later, N.C. State regained possession at its own 18 with 1:36 left following a Virginia Tech punt. The Hokies made a fourth-down stop at the Wolfpack 44 to seal the result. Stewart's ground production came on 15 carries, including an 85-yard run in the third quarter that set up a touchdown. Drones was 20-for-34 passing for 177 yards with scoring throws to Marcellous Hawkins and Cameron Seldon. - Virginia Tech/AP College Football


(DS#12 RB) rSr/2026 RB Terion StewartVirginia Tech
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  09/20/25 - Kyron DronesrSr/2026, Virginia Tech, 6-2, 235 (DS#20 QB) + More +

  Kyron Drones threw for 307 yards and two touchdowns and also rushed for two scores to lead Virginia Tech to a 38-6 victory over Wofford on Saturday. Drones completed 27 of 32 passes for the Hokies (1-3), who were playing their first game since the university administration fired coach Brent Pry on Sept. 14. Philip Montgomery, the Hokies' offensive coordinator, is serving as the head coach for the remainder of the season.

The Hokies jumped out to a 21-0 first-half lead and never looked back against the FCS Terriers (0-4). Drones completed passes to seven receivers in the first half - 11 for the game - and threw touchdown passes of 19 yards to Devin Alves and 18 yards to Ayden Greene on back-to-back possessions in the second quarter. Behind Drones, who scored on two short runs in the second half, the Hokies finished with a season-high 461 yards. Jayden Whitaker threw for 142 yards, with an interception for the Terriers, who finished with just 141 yards. - Virginia Tech/AP College Football


(DS#20 QB) rSr/2026 QB Kyron DronesVirginia Tech
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  Virginia Tech fired football coach Brent Pry on Sunday after the program stumbled to its first 0-3 start since 1987. The school announced the move a day after the Hokies fell behind 31-0 on the way to a 45-26 home loss to Old Dominion. In a statement, school president Tim Sands said the change was "necessary" due to on-field results described as "not acceptable" as Pry reached his fourth season. That included giving up 65 unanswered points over more than 70 minutes of game action during last week's home loss to Vanderbilt and into Saturday night's loss to ODU, which beat Pry's Hokies in his coaching debut in 2022 and again in what became his finale. "Blacksburg will always hold a special place in our hearts," Pry said in his own statement. "We leave with wonderful memories and lifelong friendships, and we will forever be cheering for the Hokies." Offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery will serve as interim coach, while Sands pointed to a need to "develop a financial, organizational and leadership plan that will rapidly position (the program) to be competitive with the best" in the Atlantic Coast Conference. "The new framework for college sports will be fully established for next season, so this is the time to make a major move," Sands said.

This is Virginia Tech's first 0-3 start since the first year of Frank Beamer's 29-year run that put the Hokies on the map nationally, notably with a trip to the national championship game behind star freshman quarterback Michael Vick in 1999 among Beamer's 23 bowl appearances. Beamer's run ended in 2015 and the Hokies played for the ACC title a year later, but otherwise the program has struggled for traction and hasn't cracked the AP Top 25 poll in four years. The school hired Pry in 2021 after eight seasons as the defensive coordinator at Penn State. But the former Virginia Tech graduate assistant under Beamer went 16-24 with the Hokies, including 10-13 in league play. - AP College Football


(DS#63 WR) rSr/2026 WR Donavon GreeneVirginia Tech
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  08/25/25 - Caleb WoodsonJr/2027, Virginia Tech, 6-3, 230 (DS#13 OLB) + More +

  Virginia Tech junior linebacker Caleb Woodson, a team captain, was arrested Saturday on a charge of misdemeanor driving while intoxicated. Woodson, 21, was jailed and released Saturday on $2,500 unsecured bond. He has a court date scheduled for Sept. 9. According to online court records, this is his first DWI offense. Coach Brent Pry said Woodson will face internal discipline following his arrest, and that his status for Sunday's opener against No. 13 South Carolina in Atlanta has not been determined. - AP College Football

(DS#13 OLB) Jr/2027 OLB Caleb WoodsonVirginia Tech
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  WEEK 1 MAC FOOTBALL CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: James Djonkam, Eastern Michigan, LB, Jr., Springfield, Va. (West Springfield),...Djokam made the most of his debut with the Eagles as the Arizona State transfer led the team with 13.0 tackles, including a team-best 3.0 solo stops, while chipping in 1.0 sacks and 1.5 TFLs. The linebacker's tackle total stands as the fifth-most in the nation this year and the most by a player in the MAC. Additionally, he was one of five Eastern players to record at least part of one sack on the day, helping EMU post 6.0 sacks, the most since posting 7.0 against Western Michigan in 2022, and the fifth-most in a single game in program history. - MAC Football

(DS#999 DE) rSr/2026 DE James DjonkamVirginia Tech
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  08/29/24 - Terion StewartrSr/2026, Virginia Tech, 5-09, 222 (DS#12 RB) + More +

  Justin Pegues took the opening kick and raced 100 yards for a touchdown and Terion Stewart ran for three scores, including 73 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown, and Bowling Green rolled to a 41-17 win over Fordham in the season-opener on Thursday night. The Falcons opened their season at home for the first time since 2019 with their first meeting with the Rams. Pegues, a transfer from Tennessee Tech, fielded the opening kick while straddling the goal line, found a big hole in the Fordham kick coverage at the 20 and raced down the right-hand sideline for the score just 12 seconds into the contest. Jaison Patterson threw a pair of key blocks to help spring Pegues.

Stewart scored the first offensive touchdown for Bowling Green, bursting seven-yards for the score midway through the first quarter. Lucian Anderson III scored from 13-yards out to make it 20-0 after a quarter. Connor Bazelak added an eight-yard touchdown in the second quarter before Bennett Henderson connected on a 24-yard field goal as time expired to get the Rams on the board before intermission. CJ Montes hit Cole Thornton for a 30-yard touchdown to start the third quarter, but Stewart scored on a seven-yard run late in the third quarter and put the game away with his 73-yard score midway though the fourth quarter. - AP College Football


(DS#12 RB) rSr/2026 RB Terion StewartVirginia Tech
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  01/15/23 - Bhayshul TutenSr/2025, Virginia Tech, 5-09, 206 (DS#8 RB) + More +

  Running back Bhayshul Tuten tweeted Friday night that he has decided to transfer from North Carolina A&T to Virginia Tech. Tuten, who has two years of eligibility left, had tweeted on Dec. 14 that he was entering the transfer portal. He then received offers from Virginia Tech, Boston College, Georgia, Missouri, Kansas State, Pittsburgh and Florida, according to his tweets. He tweeted on Dec. 24 that he had picked Boston College. But he has now flipped to the Hokies. "Change of plans!" he tweeted Friday night. The 5-foot-11, 195-pound Tuten rushed for 1,363 yards and 13 touchdowns on 208 carries as a sophomore last fall for North Carolina A&T. He also had 31 catches. He earned FCS third-team All-America honors, as well as All-Big South-first team honors. - Roanoke Times

(DS#8 RB) Sr/2025 RB Bhayshul TutenVirginia Tech
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  01/11/23 - Jaylin LanerSr/2025, Virginia Tech, 5-10, 191 (DS#15 WR) + More +

  Receiver/return specialist Jaylin Lane tweeted Sunday that he has decided to transfer from Middle Tennessee State to Virginia Tech. Lane had tweeted Thursday that he had decided to enter the transfer portal. He made the All-Conference USA second team as a punt returner this season. He also earned honorable mention as both a receiver and kick returner. Lane had 69 catches for 940 yards and five touchdowns as a third-year sophomore this season.

He averaged 8.4 yards on 18 punt returns and averaged 23.1 yards on 11 kick returns. Lane had 10 catches for 110 yards and one TD in the team's Hawaii Bowl win over San Diego State last month. In 2021, he made the All-Conference USA first team as a punt returner. He has two years of eligibility left, including the extra year of eligibility that the NCAA gave all 2020 fall-sports athletes because of the coronavirus pandemic. - Roanoke Times


(DS#15 WR) rSr/2025 WR Jaylin LaneVirginia Tech
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  01/09/23 - Bhayshul TutenSr/2025, Virginia Tech, 5-09, 206 (DS#8 RB) + More +

  2022 ALL-BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: RB - Bhayshul Tuten, Soph., North Carolina A&T,...Tuten lost the battle for offensive player of the year to Gardner-Webb quarterback Bailey Fisher. Yet, the New Jersey native had a season to remember, and he is still on the Walter Payton Watch List for the best FCS offensive player in the nation. Tuten rushed for 1,363 yards and 13 touchdowns on 208 carries.

It is the fifth-best single-season rushing performance in school history. Tuten broke the school and conference records for consecutive 100-yard games in a season. In addition, he tied the conference record for consecutive 100-yard games regardless of the season and broke the school record for 100-yard games in a season. Tuten also caught 31 passes for 572 yards and four touchdowns, giving 1,705 all-purpose yards and 17 touchdowns on 239 touches. - North Carolina A&T Football


(DS#8 RB) Sr/2025 RB Bhayshul TutenVirginia Tech
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  12/20/22 - Ali JenningsrSr/2025, Virginia Tech, 6-1, 198 (DS#67 WR) + More +

  2022 ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: WR - Ali Jennings III, Old Dominion (Jr., WR - Richmond, Va.),...Jennings led ODU with 54 receptions for 959 yards and nine touchdowns, leading the conference with 106.6 yards per game and nine touchdowns. He recorded five, 100-yard receiving games, including an eight catch, 200-yard, three touchdown performance at East Carolina. He scored a touchdown in seven-straight games at one point during the year. His 106.6-yards per game is third best in the country. - Old Dominion Football

(DS#67 WR) rSr/2025 WR Ali JenningsVirginia Tech
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  12/20/22 - Jaylin LanerSr/2025, Virginia Tech, 5-10, 191 (DS#15 WR) + More +

  2022 ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORABLE MENTION: KR: Jaylin Lane, Middle Tennessee,...The following players earned Honorable Mention recognition: QB Chase Cunningham (became just second player in school history to record multiple 400-yard passing games), RB Frank Peasant (led team in rushing and touchdowns scored), WR Jaylin Lane (led team in receiving), TE Izaiah Gathings (led all C-USA tight ends with 53 receptions), OL Jordan Palmer (three-time lineman of the week), DE Zaylin Wood (National Defensive Player of the Week), DT Marley Cook (career year with 9.5 TFLs and 6.5 sacks), CB Decorian Patterson (led nation with six interceptions), CB Tra Fluellen (led team with 97 tackles), PK Zeke Rankin (made 12 of 14 field goals, and KR Jaylin Lane (averaged 23.1 yards a return). - Middle Tennessee Football

(DS#15 WR) rSr/2025 WR Jaylin LaneVirginia Tech
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  12/20/22 - Jaylin LanerSr/2025, Virginia Tech, 5-10, 191 (DS#15 WR) + More +

  2022 ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORABLE MENTION: WR: Jaylin Lane, Middle Tennessee,...Lane ended the regular season with a season-best and team-leading 59 receptions for 829 yards and four touchdowns. - Middle Tennessee Football

(DS#15 WR) rSr/2025 WR Jaylin LaneVirginia Tech
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  12/20/22 - Jaylin LanerSr/2025, Virginia Tech, 5-10, 191 (DS#15 WR) + More +

  2022 ALL-CONFERENCE USA SECOND TEAM: PR: Jaylin Lane, Middle Tennessee,...Lane, a receiver and returner, earned second team honors as a punt returner. A preseason all-american as a punt returner, Lane led the Blue Raiders with 15 returns and a 6.9-yard return average. - Middle Tennessee Football

(DS#15 WR) rSr/2025 WR Jaylin LaneVirginia Tech
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  12/17/22 - Collin SchleerSr/2025, Virginia Tech, 6-3, 211 (DS#40 QB) + More +

  2022 ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM: Quarterback - Collin Schlee, Kent State,...Schlee stepped into the starting quarterback role and threw for 2,109 yards in 11 games. He finished third in the MAC in quarterback rating at 138.0, thanks in part to a 13-to-5 touchdown-to-interception ratio, second best in the MAC. Schlee also added to the run game, finishing second on the team with 492 yards, four touchdowns and over five yards per carry. - Kent State Football

(DS#40 QB) rSr/2025 QB Collin SchleeVirginia Tech
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