| No. 20 Hokies handle Hilltoppers in Blacksburg | Sat Oct 4 17:11:35 2008 EST |
| Blacksburg, VA (Sports Network) - Darren Evans had two rushing touchdowns as the 20th-ranked Virginia Tech Hokies downed the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, 27-13, at Lane Stadium. Evans had 21 carries for 79 yards while Tyrod Taylor went 10-for-15 with 125 yards and a score for the Hokies (5-1), who have won five straight after dropping their season opener. Taylor also had 30 yards on 10 carries. Dexter Taylor had 14 carries for 96 yards while David Wolke went 7-for-19 with just 49 yards, one to | |
| Hilltoppers and Hokies meet for first time | Wed Oct 1 11:14:22 2008 EST |
| Blacksburg, VA (Sports Network) - It's Homecoming weekend in Blacksburg, and the 20th-ranked Virginia Tech Hokies will try to make quick work of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. Since opening the season with a loss to formerly ranked East Carolina, the Hokies have gone on to win four straight, including last week's gritty 35-30 win at Nebraska. Virginia Tech became just the fourth team ever to win a night game in Lincoln. "We play in front of a lot of people all the time," said running back Da | |
| No. 10 Hokies overpower Hurricanes | Sat Nov 17 19:43:10 2007 EST |
| Blacksburg, VA (Sports Network) - Branden Ore had a pair of touchdowns as the 10th-ranked Virginia Tech Hokies crushed Miami-Florida, 44-14, at Lane Stadium. Ore finished the game with 81 yards on 15 carries while Sean Glennon went 13- for-24 with 171 yards and a touchdown for the Hokies (9-2, 6-1 ACC), who have won their last three games. Kyle Wright threw 21-for-36 for 215 yards, with a touchdown and an interception, and also added a rushing touchdown for the Hurricanes (5-6, 2-5), who have d | |
| Grothe helps 23rd-ranked Bulls gorge North Carolina | Sat Sep 22 16:15:54 2007 EST |
| September 1. The North Carolina signal-caller was also sacked four times, while Ryan Houston accounted for the Tar Heels only touchdown with a five-yard run. The Tar Heels will travel to Blacksburg, Virginia on September 29 to take on the Virginia Tech Hokies. After North Carolina won the coin toss and elected to defer, South Florida wasted little time getting on the scoreboard. Grothe converted a key third- and-two when he ran 13 yards and two plays later hit Williams for 27 more, moving the b | |
| Hokies and Tribe tee it up in Blacksburg | Wed Sep 19 15:26:46 2007 EST |
| Blacksburg, VA (Sports Network) - The 17th-ranked Virginia Tech Hokies are heavily favored in this weekend's non-conference matchup with the William & Mary Tribe. With back-to-back victories over in-state opponents, William & Mary has improved to 2-1 overall. The Tribe are coming off a thrilling 48-41 overtime victory over Liberty. They compete in the Football Championship Subdivision's Colonial Athletic Conference and will dive into a full slate of league games after this weekend's tilt. As fo | |
| Hokies' Beamer goes in search of win No. 200 | Wed Sep 12 17:12:43 2007 EST |
| Blacksburg, VA (Sports Network) - Head coach Frank Beamer shoots for the 200th victory of his career on Saturday as he and the 18th-ranked Virginia Tech Hokies take the field in Blacksburg versus the Ohio University Bobcats. Beamer, who is third on the active wins list among NCAA Division I coaches behind only Bobby Bowden and Joe Paterno, has had a rough start to the 2007 campaign thus far. The season opener was supposed to be an afterthought for the squad, considering its ranking in the prese | |
| Hokies dump No. 1 Tar Heels | Sun Jan 14 04:35:54 2007 EST |
| Blacksburg, VA (Sports Network) - North Carolina's reign as the top team in the nation will most likely be a short one, after the Virginia Tech Hokies, behind 23 points from Zabian Dowdell, handed the Tar Heels a 94-88 defeat. Jamon Gordon added 17 points and six rebounds, while A.D. Vassallo also ended with 17 points for the Hokies (13-4, 3-0 Atlantic Coast Conference), who are making a name for themselves in the ACC this season. Virginia Tech won for the fourth straight time overall, and that | |
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