Perhaps it was the quality of the ESPN+ broadcast, with video that looked like it was shot on an IPhone 12 and audio you usually have to go to a fast food place and talk into a clown’s face...
Tonight’s Virginia Tech game was far from an artistic masterpiece, as the Hokies seemed to display a hierarchy of ugliness on offense in the first half which included (1) plain ol' ugly, (2) butt ugly, (3) coyote ugly and (4)...
It’s Monday, and by now, hopefully everyone has processed the disappointment of Saturday’s loss to Vanderbilt.
Which raises the question, “what’s going to happen next?”
I believe this will be an interesting week because Virginia Tech football fans have quickly gone...
Having watched Hokie football for 50 years, losing a season opener you were favored to win is nothing that unusual. It’s happened before, and it will happen again.
But the overtime loss to Vanderbilt Saturday, and the key play that...
My relationship with social media these days is just about exclusive to Elon Musk’s X (although I will call it Twitter until my last breath) and one of the many people I follow goes by the handle of “Deablo...
If you’re a long-time Hokie fan, you worry. You could be up 36 points with 4 minutes to go and there’s still this voice inside you that whispers “it’s not over yet.” I have consistently believed you don’t celebrate...
You never get a second chance to make a first impression, and for Virginia Tech, Whit Babcock and Megan Duffy, they made the most of the opportunity Friday morning.
In a press conference announcing the new women’s basketball head coach,...
Last Tuesday, around mid-morning, the statement went out across social media saying Virginia Tech women’s basketball coach Kenny Brooks was leaving to take the job at Kentucky.
Hokie Nation did not take it well.
Truth is, they never take unexpected change...
The sun is shining, the weather is beautiful, and now would be a perfect time to take a walk or otherwise get outside and enjoy nature.
But instead I’m sitting inside, hitting the F5 key to refresh my browser, all...
On February 6, 1967, Muhammad Ali was fighting Ernie Terrell in the Houston Astrodome for the heavyweight championship of the world. He was angry. Formerly known as Cassius Clay, he had changed his name to Muhammad Ali and Terrell...