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Article: Hokies' one to grow on: After Saturday's loss to Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech has to get more from inexperienced players, but at least the Hokies don't have to worry about what their top recruit thinks of them.
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- Daily Press (Newport News, VA)
- Article date:
- October 2, 2006
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Byline: Norm Wood
Oct. 2--BLACKSBURG -- Sitting in the Lane Stadium stands behind Virginia Tech's bench Saturday afternoon, Hampton High's Tyrod Taylor couldn't believe what he was seeing in the first quarter as Virginia Tech fell behind 21-0 to Georgia Tech. Taylor, who's considered one of the nation's top quarterback prospects by recruiting analysts, was the biggest name among 20 or so recruits - some of whom already had committed to Virginia Tech, some still weighing their options - who visited the Blacksburg campus this past weekend. Taylor committed in July to Virginia Tech. What did he think about Virginia Tech after the scoreboard stopped with ...
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