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    1. Checking in with Hokies DC Bud Foster

      Explore ESPN: The Worldwide Leader In Sports (Apr 30 2013)

      Checking in with Hokies DC Bud Foster

      Expectations are already starting to build for the Virginia Tech defense in 2013, as the Hokies return a majority of their starters and look to keep u...

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      Mentions:   University of Alabama   Bud Foster   Virginia Tech

    2. 2012 Sugar Bowl: How Cody Journell's Suspension Affects Virginia Tech on the Field

      Explore Gobbler Country (Dec 23 2011)

      A very ugly incident Wednesday night in Blacksburg has resulted in the suspension of Virginia Tech kicker Cody Journell. Journell is suspended indefinitely and while he has not officially been ruled out for the Sugar Bowl, it's hard to fathom a situation where he will be on the field in New Orleans. If the Hokies are without Journell when they take on Michigan in the Sugar Bowl Jan. 3, my guess is they'll take the same approach they did when he missed the game against Duke on Oct. 29 due to an injury to his right quad. For ...

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      Mentions:   Blacksburg   Michigan   University of North Carolina

    3. Hokies off and running: Tech beats Eastern Michigan in men's basketball

      Explore Roanoke.com (Dec 23 2011)

      Hokies off and running: Tech beats Eastern Michigan in men's basketball Less than a day after an alleged home invasion, Dorenzo Hudson joins his team in a rout of EMU. BLACKSBURG - The Virginia Tech men's basketball team blocked just two shots Thursday night, but coach Seth Greenberg had plenty of deflections after the game. Greenberg wasn't too talkative about Dorenzo Hudson after the Hokies squashed Eastern Michigan 71-50 at Cassell Coliseum. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Seth Greenberg   Wisconsin   Blacksburg

    4. Journell's arrest leaves Hokies a leg short

      Explore Roanoke.com (Dec 23 2011)

      Journell's arrest leaves Hokies a leg short Virginia Tech's kicker, an All-ACC honorable mention, is all but certain to miss the Sugar Bowl. BLACKSBURG - Kicker Cody Journell's arrest on charges including breaking and entering late Wednesday night leaves Virginia Tech's kicking game in a bind for the Sugar Bowl against Michigan. Journell, a redshirt sophomore, was an All-ACC honorable mention in his first season as Tech's full-time kicker, making 14 of 17 field goals, including 10 straight to finish the year. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Frank Beamer   Blacksburg   Michigan

    5. Hokies coast to victory

      Explore www2.timesdispatch.com (Dec 23 2011)

      Erick Green scored 12 points to lead Virginia Tech to a 71-50 victory over Eastern Michigan on Thursday night. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Seth Greenberg   Wisconsin   Blacksburg

    6. 3 men, including Tech kicker, jailed

      Explore www2.timesdispatch.com (Dec 23 2011)

      3 men, including Tech kicker, jailed Three Blacksburg men, including Virginia Tech kicker Cody Journell, are being held without bail after they were arrested Wednesday and charged with breaking and entering. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Jim Weaver   Blacksburg   Michigan

    7. VT kicker, two others denied bail in home invasion incident

      Explore www2.godanriver.com (Dec 22 2011)

      Bail was denied Thursday for three Blacksburg men, including Virginia Tech kicker Cody Journell, after they were arrested Wednesday and charged with breaking and entering. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Blacksburg   Liberty University   Virginia Tech

    8. The story behind Metallica’s Virginia Tech-themed introduction before the Miami game

      Explore washingtonpost.com (Oct 10 2011)

      Since the 2000 season, Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” has been Virginia Tech football’s unofficial theme song, blaring over the Lane Stadium loudspeakers when the Hokies emerge from the tunnel. Before Saturday’s 38-35 win over Miami, the sellout crowd burst into a bigger frenzy than usual when the four members of Metallica appeared on the Lane Stadium scoreboard with a special Virginia Tech-themed introduction before the song began. Read full article >> (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Miami   University of Virginia   Virginia Tech

    9. Drawing the line: As NCAA violations rock college sports, two men are making sure Virginia Tech follows all the rules

      Explore CollegiateTimes.com (Oct 4 2011)

      Drawing the line: As NCAA violations rock college sports, two men are making sure Virginia Tech follows all the rules Take one step inside Tim Parker’s office on the third floor of the Jamerson Athletic Center, and you immediately notice one thing. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Frank Beamer   University of Miami   Blacksburg

    10. Hokies' helmets help in concussion study

      Explore ESPN: The Worldwide Leader In Sports (Jul 19 2011)

      There's some pretty cool science going on at Virginia Tech, and it's caused the Hokies to trade in their helmets for a new model. Researchers at Virg... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Frank Beamer   University of Virginia   Virginia Tech

    11. Debate: Which Hokie program wins a national title first?

      Explore CollegiateTimes.com (Mar 15 2011)

      It is no secret that Virginia Tech has never won a national championship in any team sport. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Frank Beamer   University of Texas   Boise State University

    12. 2011 Football Schedule Released

      Explore TechSideline.com Home (Feb 14 2011)

      by Chris Coleman, TechSideline.com Managing Editor Feb 14, 2011 Virginia Tech's 2011 football schedule has been released. The Hokies will play six games at home and six on the road. The schedule features two huge games in Lane Stadium in early October, and the usual November Thursday night contests. For the first time in quite awhile, the Hokies do not have a high-profile opponent in the month of September. However, the months of October and November will be inte (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Miami   Boston College   Duke

    13. Flaws abound in BCS system, but playoffs would be a bust

      Explore HamptonRoads.com (Jan 11 2011)

      We're constantly told the Bowl Championship Series is a bad system that needs to be blown up in favor of a college football playoff. Like everything else people constantly are told, this borders on nonsense. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Oregon   Auburn University   Virginia Tech

    14. Allen shines in Tech victory

      Explore www2.godanriver.com (Jan 9 2011)

      Lost amid all the conversation about how Virginia Tech's depleted roster could hurt its chances of making the NCAA tournament is the fact that the Hokies still have a player who, when he is at his best, can look as impressive and versatile as anybody in the ACC. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Seth Greenberg   Blacksburg   Jeff Allen

    15. Tech's Foster reportedly talking to Pitt

      Explore HamptonRoads.com (Jan 8 2011)

      BLACKSBURG The annual fret fest for Virginia Tech football fans has begun as the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Saturday the Hokies' defensive coordinator, Bud Foster, has interviewed for the University of Pittsburgh's vacant head-coaching job. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Blacksburg   Vanderbilt   Pittsburgh

    16. Virginia Tech's Hosley named AP All-American

      Explore Roanoke.com (Dec 15 2010)

      Virginia Tech's Hosley named AP All-American Stanford, which will face Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl, had two players on the three teams. Virginia Tech sophomore cornerback Jayron Hosley was named a second-team All-American by The Associated Press on Tuesday. Hosley shares the Division I-A lead in interceptions with eight. He has also broken up seven passes and has recorded 37 tackles. Hosley, who had previously been named a Walter Camp first-team All-American, ranks sixth nationally in passes defended (15) with an average of 1.25 per game. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Wisconsin   University of Georgia   Boston College

    17. Back to South Beach

      Explore Roanoke.com (Dec 5 2010)

      Back to South Beach Virginia Tech will likely play either Stanford or Connecticut in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3. CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Tyrod Taylor and the rest of the Virginia Tech football team are leaving the Queen City as the kings of the ACC. In the first ACC title game played in Charlotte, the Hokies squashed Florida State 44-33 on Saturday night at Bank of America Stadium. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Frank Beamer   University of Miami   David Wilson

    18. Hokies gear up for prime time

      Explore Roanoke.com (Dec 4 2010)

      Hokies gear up for prime time Virginia Tech and Florida State have linked histories, and the Seminoles are the only ACC team with a winning record against the Hokies. When Virginia Tech moved to the ACC in 2004, Florida State was the league's preeminent football program. Legendary coach Bobby Bowden and the Seminoles owned the ACC from 1992-2003, winning or sharing the conference title 11 times in 12 years, not to mention capturing two national titles. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Frank Beamer   University of Miami   Blacksburg

    19. Virginia Tech Hokies elevate ACC

      Explore Charlotte Observer (Dec 1 2010)

      Virginia Tech Hokies elevate ACC In 2003, the ACC courted Miami. Miami offered a fine football tradition and the lucrative south Florida market. But the ACC was too public in its courtship. Virginia Tech found out and the Hokies asked if the ACC would court them, too. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Miami   Blacksburg   Boise State University

    20. Tech Talk Live Notes for 11/29/10

      Explore TechSideline.com Home (Nov 30 2010)

      by Chris Coleman, TechSideline.com Managing Editor Nov 30, 2010 Tech Talk Live (football and basketball season) When: Every Monday from 7:00-9:00 during football season, 7:00-8:00 during basketball season. Where: Click here for a list of radio stations, and to find the link for listening to the show on the Internet (look to the right on the hokiesports.com page that loads when you click the link). You can see the show in person Bull & Bones Brewhaus & Grill in (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Frank Beamer   Seth Greenberg   Jim Weaver

    21. Beamer: 'Quite a year' for Virginia Tech football

      Explore Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Bluefield, WV (Nov 28 2010)

      By HANK KURZ Jr., AP Sports Writer Associated Press Sun Nov 28, 2010, 11:30 PM EST BLACKSBURG, Va. — Most of the disappointment from an 0-2 start to the season has been wiped away now that No. 12 Virginia Tech is heading to the ACC championship game. The Hokies (10-2, 8-0) won 10 straight after losing to No. 9 Boise State and then FCS member James Madison in a span of five days, and saw their national title hopes dashed. But a 37-7 victory agains (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Frank Beamer   University of Miami   Blacksburg

    22. Hokies have been slow starters, but fast finishers

      Explore HamptonRoads.com (Nov 11 2010)

      BLACKSBURG The good news for Virginia Tech's football team - which needs two wins in its final three games to clinch the ACC's Coastal Division - is that the 16th-ranked Hokies typically finish strong. They've gone 21-2 in November since joining the conference in 2004. They've also gone undefeated in the final month of the regular season four times in six years. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Frank Beamer   University of Miami   Blacksburg

    23. 'Super' quarterback leads surging Hokies

      Explore Roanoke.com (Nov 4 2010)

      Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson says Tyrod Taylor is the premier player in the ACC and the quarterback is putting up the numbers to prove it. Before boarding a plane Wednesday for his team's game at Virginia Tech tonight, Georgia Tech football coach Paul Johnson had much bigger worries than the 90-minute flight north. Who will be waiting for the Yellow Jackets inside Lane Stadium this evening? That's what has Johnson most concerned. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Paul Johnson   Al Groh   Bud Foster

    24. Foster's time in Iowa could help Hokies

      Explore Roanoke.com (Oct 28 2010)

      The defensive coordinator tries to learn from how the Hawkeyes beat Georgia Tech. BLACKSBURG -- How badly does Virginia Tech want to stop Georgia Tech's maddening flexbone option offense? Ask defensive coordinator Bud Foster, who flew to Iowa this spring and spent three days with the Hawkeyes' coaching staff to ask them how they stuffed the Yellow Jackets in last season's Orange Bowl. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Frank Beamer   University of Miami   Blacksburg

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