Column: Hokies a combination of cohesion and blunders

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There is not a better way to describe what Virginia Tech’s football season has become over the past month than through the words of Katy Perry.  “You’re hot, then you’re cold; you’re yes, then you’re no; you’re in then you’re out; you’re up then you’re down.”

The Hokies started the season with the highest hopes and, while certain ESPN announcers continued to call us the “upset of the week,” post-Alabama, we played strong and won five straight games.

With national championship dreams possible again, the Hokies climbed as high as No. 4 in the BCS, only to fall a week ago to coastal-division rival Georgia Tech.

In what most fans considered to be a scrimmage against the North Carolina Tar Heels, the Hokies fell behind early and had internal breakdowns throughout, culminating in a fumble by redshirt freshman tailback Ryan Williams with just two minutes to go.

Tech was picked as a 16.5 point favorite over North Carolina but, in true Redskins fashion, only ended the game with 17 points.

Coming into Thursday night’s game, North Carolina’s offense was ranked 114th in the country overall.  Virginia Tech’s defense was ranked 31st —this probably accounted for the majority of our 16.5 projected point differential.

“I firmly believe we can be a good football team,” said Tech head coach Frank Beamer.  “If you look at the game in parts, in parts our offense was good, in parts our defense was good and in parts our special teams is good, but the problem is being consistently good.”

The win over Boston College aside, Tech has struggled to find a consistency within their team over the past weeks — this made none more obvious than in the loss to North Carolina.

Whether it’s a breakdown of the offensive line ending with Taylor sacked in the backfield or a breakdown of the defensive backs leading to Cody Grimm on North Carolina’s best wide-out in single coverage in the end zone, there is a plethora of confusion surrounding this team.

A shaky victory over Duke was laid to bed by our victory over the Eagles, but we have continued to see inconsistencies on all sides of the ball.

“I think the teams have been running good plays against us,” said senior outside linebacker and captain Cody Grimm.   “They caught us in some defenses and ran good plays.  Some unfortunate bounces for us out there and some good plays — they have good players.”

One blunder in the defense falls in the form of third-down conversions.  Georgia Tech and North Carolina combined to convert 18 of 34 third-downs against the Hokies.

“I don’t think we got into a rhythm as a football team,” continued Beamer.  “We just didn’t get into a rhythm and the game just didn’t fit for us.” 

In the Hokies’ past two games, they have also lost the time of possession battle 74:36 to 45:24, a difference of over 29 minutes, heavily in favor of their opponents.

On the offensive side, Taylor continues to impress fans with his ability to link up with young receivers, but in Thursday’s game alone the Hokies were tackled six times for a loss including three sacks.

One thing to blame is Beau Warren missing at center for the Hokies, but the offensive line as a whole needs to improve.

The Hokies have to find a way to play like they did earlier this season, a more Kanye West “Stronger” style of play, if you will.  They need to play “harder, better, faster, stronger,” and they need to do it on both sides of the ball in order for this team to regain its earlier success.

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Cody Grimm | # October 30, 2009 @ 2:37 AM — Flag Comment

I can be QB too. I got this.

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Mary Louk | # November 3, 2009 @ 7:50 AM — Flag Comment

Cody is jack of all trades

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C J Dunmore | # October 30, 2009 @ 9:25 AM — Flag Comment

We don't need to be compared to a loser like Kanye West as anything other than a knuckleheaded fool.

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hokienomics | # October 30, 2009 @ 12:39 PM — Flag Comment

The hokies are a combination of a good team and a terrible offensive coordinator.

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Join the party | # October 30, 2009 @ 4:36 PM — Flag Comment

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Hokie Respect | # October 30, 2009 @ 4:57 PM — Flag Comment

The Chokies Choked, just like they always do. Chokie respect. Where's Sean Glennon when you need him?

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Russ Grimm | # October 31, 2009 @ 1:53 PM — Flag Comment

You can do it, son! I believe in you!

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sally jimenez | # November 3, 2009 @ 12:05 AM — Flag Comment

fire stinespring! he is an awful offensive coordinator! why does he call a running play up the middle on 3rd & 7? we have all this talent on offense, and he can't do anything with it! beamer is to blame, his inflexible loyality is costing the team. we will never be an elite team until we get a decent coordinator

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Charlie | # November 3, 2009 @ 1:10 AM — Flag Comment

Us fans also have a responsibility to create change when it is needed. Why didn't I see anyone support their beliefs at Bulls and Bones tonight. I went there and as far as I know was one of maybe 12 who showed up and everyone was scattered about. It was embarrassing watching Beamer dodge crucial questions and become captain obvious and Ed Wang and Jason Worilds spill what they were probably told to say by the coaches .

We also have the responsibility of creating change and getting the message out. We can talk and wine all we want but nothing will change otherwise. We need to wear shirts, spread flyers(good job so far), inform others, get game posters on TV, spread the message and make our opinions loud and clear. Hopefully the alumni and fans who donate millions will hear us from there and agree and force a change with their wallets. Even if 50+ showed in unison a few hours ago at least that sends a message to be heard. So far all talk and no action.

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Charlie | # November 3, 2009 @ 1:11 AM — Flag Comment

To add FSU did it with Jeff Bowden so it can certainly be done.

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