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About Bryan Stinespring
Bryan Stinespring (born October 12, 1963 in Clifton Forge, Virginia) is the current offensive coordinator (2002-present) and tight ends coach (1993-1997, 2006-present) for the Virginia Tech Hokies football team in Blacksburg, Virginia. Stinespring has been a full-time member of head coach Frank Beamer's staff since 1993. Throughout his tenure, Stinespring has held a number of other positions including offensive line coach (1993-2005), recruiting coordinator (1994-2001), and even assistant head coach (2001). He has appeared in a bowl game every year he has been on the Hokies football staff.
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“ I thought he was a factor in the ballgame. ”
In Virginia Tech's redshirt freshman receiver Demitri Knowles plays ahead of the curve -
“ He was so far away conceptually from the game, No understanding whatsoever of the game. ”
In Virginia Tech's redshirt freshman receiver Demitri Knowles plays ahead of the curve -
“ He obviously stepped up big time for us the other night. ”
In Corey Fuller took long road to follow brothers' lead to Blacksburg -
“ It gets back to what do you think you need to do from the spread set, when you are in a spread to be able to create more additional looks or whatever you are trying to get done. ”
In Depth in secondary remains major concern -
“ All camp long and all spring, they worked on reading the run-blocking progressions off a four-down front. They're reading protections off of a four-down front. ”
In Virginia Tech gets a jump on preparing for Yellow Jackets -
“ We're still looking exceptionally hard at possibly Trey playing. ”
In Tech camp: Day 14 of preseason practice -
“ We just want to speed ourselves up. ”
In Hokies picking up the pace on offense -
“ You either line up right behind the quarterback or to the side. ”
In Hokies picking up the pace on offense -
“ There was no reservation whatsoever. ”
In Virginia Tech | Crisp offense comes out firing -
“ He's driven to get on this field and he's not going to be denied. ”
In Rb J.C. Coleman and the offense shine at Virginia Tech’s first full scrimmage
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Quotes about Bryan Stinespring
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“ That's props to everybody who blocked and to (offensive coordinator Bryan Stinespring) for calling a great offensive game. ”
Ryan Williams in Hokies defense returns to its intimidating ways -
“ That would be tight end, where Thomas got a total of six snaps Wednesday through Friday in practice. Offensive coordinator Bryan Stinespring, who coaches the tight ends, said the move was an "introductory class" for Thomas, who played the position in high school. Obviously, using your backup QB to play some at tight end also involves some risk. Stinespring agreed. He's already thought of a worst-case scenario. "Tyrod drops back and hits Logan down the middle... Logan gets dinged in the earhole and Tyrod twists his ankle... and you're going to see somebody coming out of the stadium with no parachute, Hite said. ”
Zac Evans in Two candidates for backup QB at Va. Tech rest their cases -
“ O'Cain, 56, who has served as Tech quarterbacks coach the past five seasons, will be the man making most of the final calls on how the Hokies' offense will attack defenses come September. Tech head coach Frank Beamer announced Tuesday that O'Cain will take over the play-calling duties from offensive coordinator Bryan Stinespring. O'Cain, who served as Beamer's offensive coordinator from 1981-84 at Division I-AA Murray (Ky.) State, called the new arrangement "not a big deal." "Now if things don't go so well, said O'Cain. ”
Mike O'Cain in O'Cain: Calling plays not big deal
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