Showing posts with label 2009 Spring Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009 Spring Game. Show all posts

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Even More Spring Game Analysis

Just as you thought you had enough Spring Game, here's more:

Nathan Warters from the Lynchburg News-Advance has more on Marcus Davis and some other tidbits. Warters also has Ryan Williams racking up the yards.

Taft Coghill from the Fredericksburg Free Lance-Start, like many others, has some info on Ryan Williams who may be the man-crush of the entire Hokie nation right now.

Ryan Williams stole the show according to the News-Leader.

More Spring Game Analysis

In the name of consolidation, here are some links about the Spring Game. Overall consensus - Offense is going to be GOOOOOOD. I think hell might have frozen over.

Randy King from the Roanoke Times has more on the offensive fireworks.

Kyle Tucker from the Virginian Pilot has the inside scoop on the stronger Hokie offense.

Tom Bone from the Bluefield Daily Telegraph has talked with Beamer about his playmakers.

Paul Woody from the Richmond Times-Dispatch talks about the Hokie's high hopes after the Spring Game.

Nathan Warters has more on the explosion of offense, particularly from one Ryan Williams.

Speaking of Williams, Norm Wood at the Daily Press has a good, in depth look at his Saturday performance.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Spring Game Analysis and Review

KT has updated his blog, with highlights and interviews about the Spring Game. Check it out, and here is a preview:

A couple of other notables: Kam Chancellor is a beast, as previously mentioned in this space. The proverbial light has come on for him at free safety and he is turning the proverbial lights out on offensive players. He clobbered Xavier Boyce on one play, the destroyed RB Zac Evans on a run up the middle, popping the ball loose and resulting in a 20-yard touchdown return by DT Antoine Hopkins, who added two “sacks” to his big day.

Lastly ... watch out Greg Boone. The tight end job seems very much up in the air all the sudden. And what a surprise. Chris Drager has had a big spring, capped by a stellar spring game. He hauled in four passes for 41 yards and looks like one of Taylor’s favorite targets. That will be interesting to see develop in the spring. The Hokies appear loaded at tight end.

Online Radio for the Spring Game

Here are some links for those Hokies (like myself) who are not in Blacksburg this weekend and would like to listen to the Spring Game:

http://www.1053thebear.com/
http://www.bobcatcountryradio.com/
http://wage.com/

Friday, April 24, 2009

2009 Spring Game Preview

The folks at Techsideline.com have a *free* update regarding the Spring Game, loaded with injury updates, who is starting for each side, and other tidbits.

Personally, I like the White Team to win, with a little more offense than we're used to seeing in April from the Hokies.