Following the annual Virginia Tech spring game there were signs of things to come from a number of players. While the playbooks installed may not have been as fluent or high-flying that we would expect heading into the regular season, certain rising stars delivered.
Virginia Tech has a lot of new faces on their team this season, both on the roster and on the coaching staff, and tomorrow is the first chance that fans will get to see the new look Hokies.
Early Saturday afternoon, Virginia Tech head coach Brent Pry announced the stance of current Hokie No.1 quarterback Kyron Drones “Kyron Drones is scheduled to have a minor medical procedure and we’ve made the decision to hold him out for the remainder of spring practice.
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Early Saturday afternoon, Virginia Tech head coach Brent Pry released a statement on Virginia Tech quarterback Kyron Drones' health. “Kyron Drones is scheduled to have a minor medical procedure and we’ve made the decision to hold him out for the remainder of spring practice.
With the Hokies hiring new offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery to the coaching staff, it will be interesting to see how quarterback Kyron Drones fits under his scheme.
Clemson regained its spot atop the ACC this past season, beating SMU in the ACC Championship Game. FanDuel has released odds to win the 2025 ACC Championship, and the Tigers are the favorites to repeat.
The 2024 college football season ended up being disappointing for Virginia Tech. They entered the season as one of the most experienced teams, were thought of as a darkhorse ACC Championship contender, and Kyron Drones was a player who many thought could be a darkhorse ACC Championship contender if he made enough progression as a quarterback.
No Virginia Tech Hokie has ever won the honorable Heisman Trophy, even the legendary Mike Vick placed as high as 3rd in the Heisman voting. Bleacher Report ranked Vick as the 40th best college football player to not receive the honor.
The identity of Virginia Tech's offense was pretty clear last season. They had one of the best running backs in the country with Bhayshul Tuten and a dynamic runner at the quarterback position with Kyron Drones.
Coming into last season, Virginia Tech looked to have one of the more talented quarterbacks in the ACC and one of the emerging dual-threat QBs in the country with Kyron Drones.
The quarterbacks for Virginia Tech were supposed to shine in 2024. Kyron Drones was healthy, the team around him all returned, and the Hokies added quality backups in case Drones got injured.
Brent Pry announced earlier this offseason that Virginia Tech quarterbacks Kyron Drones and Pop Watson will return, but they won’t be the only signal callers that Virginia Tech will have.
In Brent Pry’s press conference following his offseason staff changes which included the firing of defensive coordinator Chris Marve and offensive line coach Ron Crook, Pry made some other key announcements to Virginia Tech’s offense.
Starting quarterback Kyron Drones and backup William "Pop" Watson III will return to West Virginia next season, the school announced Friday. Both had been believed to have strong value had they chosen to enter the transfer portal.
Blacksburg, Vir — On Friday morning, Virginia Tech head coach Brent Pry announced that quarterbacks Kyron Drones and Pop Watson will return next season.
Virginia Tech will be without Kyron Drones as the Hokies travel to Wallace Wade Stadium. Drones did not go through early pregame warmups and sat on the bench with a brace on his right knee after reaggrevating his injury yet again.
Virginia Tech and Duke have had fairly opposing seasons. Duke had a quite easy out-of-conference schedule, carrying the Blue Devils to a 7-3 record, tied for fourth best in the ACC.
Virginia Tech football is getting some cautiously optimistic news ahead of a game against Clemson Saturday. The Hokies are hoping quarterback Kyron Drones and star running back Bhayshul Tuten will be suiting up for the game, per 247 Sports.
Kyron Drones and Virginia Tech are playing their best football of the season. The same cannot be said for Kyle McCord and Syracuse. The Hokies and Drones pay a visit to the Orange on Saturday, when McCord will hope to get back on track in an intriguing Atlantic Coast Conference matchup.
Kyron Drones passed, rushed and caught touchdowns, leading Virginia Tech to a 21-6 win over visiting Georgia Tech in Atlantic Coast Conference play Saturday.
Georgia Tech battles another formidable opponent on the road against the Virginia Tech Hokies. The Hokies have won two consecutive games after a 2-3 start and are 2-1 in Blacksburg.
The ending to Friday night's Virginia Tech-Miami game was dramatic and controversial to say the least.
The game came down to the final play of regulation when the Hokies thought they came away with a Hail Mary catch in the back of the end zone, but after a lengthy and controversial review, it was determined to be an incomplete pass
Virginia Tech quarterback Kyron Drones did not have a great first half against Rutgers on Saturday.
Following a dismal 3-9 record two years ago, going 1-6 in conference play, Virginia Tech football was revitalized by quarterback Kyron Drones, who stepped into the spotlight midway through last season.
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