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2005 Virginia Tech Hokies
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Hokies football preview and predictions page is now up!
A lot of people are returning for the 2005 Virginia Tech Hokies and
that means Beamer's boys needs to contend for the BCS. This is a team that
always gets off to a fast start, so we factor that into our weekly
football predictions and you
should too if you are going to do your own handicapping. This team hasn't
always performed well to close the season though, so also keep that in mind.
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Virginia Tech Hokies
Virginia Tech returns 14 starters, 8 on offense and 6 on
defense, from last year’s 10-3 ACC Championship team.
Skill positions like running back and wide receiver have
never been a problem for the Hokies, who are deep at
those places on their roster. They do have Mike
Vick’s brother, Marcus Vick to fill in for ACC Player of
the Year Bryan Randall, but those are some very big
shoes to fill. The offensive line is also an issue
and they will need to address that problem as soon as
possible. Defensively, the Hokies are strong once
again, putting together a superb mix of speed and power.
Special teams are always a strong point for Frank Beamer
coached squads and this year should be no different.
Expectations will be high for Virginia Tech in 2005.
There is a ton of hype around this team, coming off of a
year in which the school won the ACC Championship, had
the ACC Player of the Year, and the ACC Coach of the
Year. There is also the matter of Marcus Vick who,
assuming he stays out of trouble off of the field, will
have as high of expectations on the field as any other
player in the nation. This team has as many
questions as any other in the conference, but they also
have a lot of talent and excellent coaching. A
repeat Championship won’t be a “gimme” by any means, but
expect the Hokies to be around the top of Costal
Division and once again contend for the ACC crown.
Georgia Tech
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Miami Hurricanes
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NC State
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