Advance Auto Parts Hokie Hotline Notes
Monday, December 13, 2004
by Wayne Clevenger
Due to renovations at Beamer’s Restaurant in
Christiansburg, Bill Roth kicked off the broadcast from Cassell Coliseum without
a studio audience. He then went over the news of the day:
- VT’s David Hoffman was named ACC wrestler of the
week.
- Jimmy Williams was named Sports Illustrated and
Rivals.com second team All-American with Jeff King and Darryl Tapp receiving
honorable mentions.
- Frank Beamer was named the Sports Illustrated National
Coach of the Year.
- The Sporting News named Vince Hall ACC Freshman
defensive player of the year and honored Chris Ellis, Josh Hyman, Xavier
Adibi, and Roland Minor as outstanding ACC freshmen as well.
- As of this broadcast 7 ACC basketball teams are in the
AP top 25.
- There will be 2 Hokie Hotline broadcasts from New
Orleans, one on December 31st and another on January 1st. The broadcasts
will take place from 4-6pm CT at the Marriott team hotel on Canal Street and
will be open to the public.
- On Sunday January 2nd there will be an Auburn/VT pep
rally at Jacks Brewery on 600 Decatur Street from 3:45 – 5:45PM CT.
Seth Greenberg – Men’s Head Basketball Coach
Roth introduced Greenberg and noted that VT’s win over
JMU in basketball put the team record at 5-2. Greenberg said that the team was
showing progress even with the injuries to Gordon and Collins. He said that it’s
tough when you have to start 3 freshmen for two years in a row, but labeled the
team a hard working group that will improve over time. Roth noted that Gordon
was practicing already so soon after his injury. Greenberg said that he was
hopeful that both Gordon and Collins will make quick recoveries and be ready to
go in the upcoming games.
Roth brought up the losses to VMI and St. Johns and asked
if these were “hiccups” of “red flags” in terms of where team is at this
point in the young season. Greenberg said that those losses constituted a little
of both. He said that the team is young and will make some mistakes, but is
still trying to find its identity. He said those losses bother him but feels
confident that they’ll show improvement with more coaching and hard work.
Roth asked if maybe VT’s best 5 man combination was a
little on the small side right now. Greenberg said that the injury to Collins
was unexpected, but that they have to get the freshman center Krabbendam on the
court as well. He said that he’s still moving players around in different
roles to see where the overall team identity will emerge. Greenberg also pointed
out that Dixon has seen many different roles in the games played so far and
noted that his senior leadership is important because of the overall team youth.
After a break Barek from Blacksburg called and
asked what type of game plan the VT coaches would need against a heavily
talented UNC team. Greenberg said that he thinks the ACC opener against UNC is
the biggest game in the history of VT basketball. He noted that he intended no
disrespect to former coaches and/or players accomplishments with that viewpoint,
but that this game represents a new beginning for VT basketball. He said that
the coaches have and will spend countless hours coming up with a game plan for
UNC that will be as effective as possible, but noted that UNC returns 82 points
in scoring average from last year. Greenberg also pointed out that UNC is
obviously talented, deep, athletic and well coached; and that this game should
provide a starting point for much improvement in the VT men’s basketball
program in the coming years.
Roth noted that UNC probably has 4 NBA lottery picks on
their roster and will obviously be a tough match up for this young Hokie team.
Greenberg agreed but said that the excitement surrounding the game ultimately
goes beyond the final results because it represents a launching pad for the
coach’s plan for improving the program in the coming years. He said he can’t
wait to hear a packed and sold out Cassell Coliseum for the UNC game.
Mark in Richmond wrote in
and asked about the current recruits and if they’ll help with rebounding next
season. Greenberg said that both Terrance Vincent and Hyman Taylor will help the
team with their low post skills in the coming seasons.
After a break Roth and Greenberg discussed the fact that 7
ACC teams are currently ranked in the AP top 25, but both noted that other
unranked teams such as Clemson and Miami are also playing well. Roth noted that
UNC was criticized for not playing good defense at some points last year and
asked if they are playing better defense now. Greenberg said that UNC is playing
very solid defense right now and they really clog the passing lanes and pressure
the ball. He praised the job that Matt Dougherty did for bringing in some great
talent that Coach Williams is now developing well.
Bryan Stinespring – Offensive Coordinator / Offensive
Line Coach
After a break, Roth introduced Stinespring and asked him
for his comments on the regular season. Stinespring said that he liked this VT
team’s toughness and resolve from the very beginning of the season. He said
that they were fun to coach and a joy to be a part of.
Roth asked Stinespring to talk about the beginning of the
Miami game and the status of Jimmy Martin at that point. Stinespring said that
Martin wanted to give it a try, but it became apparent that he was having a lot
of trouble getting his feet set early on, so they made the planned adjustments.
He said that the pass play to Mazetta early in the game was a key to changing
field position and momentum. Roth asked if the improved ability of VT’s tight
ends to get downfield has opened up passing lanes for other receivers.
Stinespring said that it has helped considerably. He said that anytime the tight
ends can occupy a safety it’s going to open up other areas on the field for
the wide receivers. Both Roth and Stinespring praised Jeff King’s touchdown
catch, as well as his sensational drive-extending “layout” catch near the
end of the game that forced Miami to use their last two timeouts.
Roth noted that twice this season Stinespring has shown a
different philosophy near the end of games where, instead of running the ball
and then punting to let the defense win the game, VT has gone for the jugular
with pass plays to try to extend drives. Roth pointed out that this was
unsuccessful against GT earlier in the year, but the play to King against Miami
probably sealed the win. Stinespring said that he likes for Bryan Randall to
help make those decisions. He said that he trusts Randall because he’s down on
the field seeing the defense from a different perspective and has become a great
decision maker in addition to offering his insight into each week’s game
plans.
Roth offered up some emails he’s received that were all
asking about Auburn. Stinespring praised Auburn’s defense and noted that they
are top 5 in the nation in most categories. He said they do an excellent job of
forcing the ball where they want it to go. Roth asked for Stinespring to compare
them to another defense VT has played against this year. Stinespring said that
Auburn’s defense probably compares most favorable to the defense of NC State.
He said that they may be more choosy about when they blitz than NC State, but
they still bring tremendous pressure having an extra defender in the box most of
the time.
Chris from Blacksburg wrote
in asking about Brandon Gore, Matt Welch, and Tripp Carroll. Stinespring said
that Gore has got to step up and get in better shape physically. He said Carrol
is athletic enough, but he’s not playing with enough confidence right now and
they’re working on that. Finally, he said that Welch will have his opportunity
in the spring to show what he can do. Stinespring also noted that the offensive
line is a big focus in recruiting right now because it doesn’t matter how many
great QB’s or tailbacks VT has if they don’t have room to throw and run.
Roth asked how many verbal commitments VT expected in the
coming weeks. Stinespring said that commitments always seem to come when you
least expect them. He said he feels great about how recruiting is going this
year and that they’ve had some great visits in the past few weeks with a few
more to come this weekend. He said it’s challenging to schedule visits with VT’s
schedule near the end of the season and the fact that they played on the first
weekend in December when a lot of other teams are off. Roth said that he hopes
VT always plays on the first weekend in December for years to come.
After a break, Roth asked why VT and Auburn’s defenses
were both so stingy in the red zone this season. Stinespring said that both
teams play a “constrictive” style of defense where they limit the available
field. He said that this style becomes more magnified and effective as the field
itself gets shorter.
Jeff in Knoxville called and
noted that ACC entry seems to have opened up some other geographic areas for VT
football recruiting. Stinespring agreed and pointed out that the Carolinas and
Georgia are becoming more of a focus now. He also noted that some coaches
already had ties to those new areas and that has helped a lot.
Brad from Giles County
called and asked why VT seems to be getting away from the QB option play.
Stinespring said that they wanted to use that play selectively this season and
only at times when they thought it would really be open. He said that the
coaches obviously wanted to limit the number of hits on Randall due to the lack
of relative depth at his position this year.
Roth asked at what point Stinespring knew that this might
be a special team and a special season this fall. Stinespring said it was
probably during the second half of the GT game. He said that the locker room
could have been in chaos at halftime because the first half was frustrating, but
it was just the opposite. He said the players were composed and focused – and
they went out and did exactly what they said they were going to do in the second
half.
After a break, Roth asked for Stinespring to point out a
few of VT’s unsung heroes on the football team. Stinespring talked about Will
Montgomery’s unselfishness and willingness to switch positions early on. He
said Montgomery may have been frustrated initially with the move from guard to
center, but he adapted and has done an outstanding job. He also singled out
Jimmy Miller. He said Miller might not have the most talent out there, but no
one can match his work ethic or desire to win.
Scott from Charleston, SC
wrote in noting that VT seems to make more adjustments this year during each
game and asked what that’s attributed to. Stinespring said that adjustments
are a lot easier to make when you have a talented and seasoned starting QB like
Bryan Randall. He said the staff is always working on adjustments during a game,
but Randall just makes them easier to implement.
Mark from Copenhagen, Denmark
wrote in asking how much VT’s trip to the Sugar Bowl helps with recruiting.
Stinespring said that it helps tremendously. He said that anytime you can bring
up recent accomplishments (like winning the ACC or going to the Sugar Bowl) when
talking to recruits it does nothing but bolster the reputation of the program.
Tom in Mechanicsville wrote
in asking how VT is going to prepare to play on the Superdome’s artificial
surface. Stinespring said that the team will practice at Tulane because they
have the same surface installed as the Superdome.
Jaime in Biloxi wrote in
asking Stinespring how he felt as he, the other coaches and the players walked
into Cassell Coliseum after the Miami game. Stinespring said it felt like game
day. He said the hair was standing up on his neck because you could feel the
excitement in the building. He said it really meant a lot to the players as well
and noted that the players celebrated with the Hokie fans at the Orange Bowl
after the game. Stinespring said that he and the other coaches have been to a
lot of places in their careers, but you can’t beat Blacksburg on game day.
Ralph in Glen Allen wrote in
asking how much basketball helped Randall’s conditioning for football this
season. Stinespring said that he was sure basketball helped Randall’s
off-season conditioning, but also noted that Randall is a warrior in the weight
room and strives to constantly improve his physical condition regardless of what
time of year it is.
Pam in Culpeper wrote in and
asked if Mike Imoh would be healthy for the Sugar Bowl. Stinespring said that
they are keeping their fingers crossed but are hopeful that both Imoh and Martin
will be 100% by game time. He noted that all the players are getting a much
deserved rest right now and that practice doesn’t resume until 12/18.
After a break, Wes wrote in and asked what a lot of
others had asked as well. They all wanted to know what Beamer’s policy was
concerning the players freedom to enjoy night life in a destination bowl city.
Stinespring said it’s something they discuss constantly with the players and
pointed out that the 99-2000 team was allowed to go out in New Orleans and
everything was fine. He said that Beamer is very specific about what is expected
of the team and he trusts that they know how important this game will be. He
said that they bring in a police officer to lecture the team on expectations as
well.
Roth brought up the fact that Beamer won ACC Coach of the
Year and the Sports Illustrated National Coach of the Year – and pointed out
that those awards are also directly tied to the assistant coaches. Stinespring
praised Beamer for the way he leads the program and also the players for how
they matured and came together as a “Team United” during the season.
Roth asked how Stinespring’s in-laws are doing since
they were involved in a car accident after the UVA game. Stinespring said his
father-in-law is doing better, but suffered a broken leg and will have to miss
his first VT bowl game in a long time.
Bud Foster – Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Coach
After a break Roth introduced Foster and asked him when he
knew this team was going to be special. Foster said that even back in winter
conditioning he knew that the attitude and chemistry was right. He said that the
defense really came together after the NC State loss because they knew that even
with the VT miscues, they still could have won that game on defense and didn’t
get it done. He said that’s really when they knew what they had a chance to
accomplish.
Roth asked Foster where mental toughness comes from and
how players develop it. He noted that last season’s team was physically tough,
but seemed to lose focus when times got rough, while this year’s team seems to
get better when they face adversity. Foster said that the formula for developing
that toughness is different every year. He said that sometimes it’s senior
leadership, but really it goes back to the attitude of playing one play at a
time and trying to make a difference on each and every play. He said he tells
the defense that if VT loses, it’s not because they got beat – they just ran
out of time.
Roth noted Jimmy Williams’ post season accolades and
asked for Foster’s thoughts on his season. Foster said that Williams had an
outstanding season and pointed out that switching positions with Fuller really
allowed him to develop and be more successful. He said that he’s very proud of
how the secondary played with consistency this season and singled out the
outstanding play of Eric Green as well. Foster said that the secondary has tried
to show a lot of different coverages this season to confuse opposing offenses,
but has still stuck with the basic fundamentals.
Bob in Ft. Lauderdale called
and asked if the injuries on the defense (Fuller, Lewis Brothers, etc.) will be
healed by the Sugar Bowl. He also noted the 3 deflected passes at the end of the
Miami game and asked if VT had seen Berlin making low throws on film and planned
to attack that way. Foster said that the deflected passes by Tapp and Davis were
just examples of great individual effort. With respect to the other question, he
said that Adibi, Fuller and the Lewis Brothers really toughed it out this season
when it came to playing through injuries and he’s very proud of them all.
Foster said that it was exciting how the defense improved as the season went on
and that each week it seemed like a different player stepped up to make critical
plays.
Brett in Roanoke called and
pointed out that many media pundits aren’t giving VT much of a chance against
Auburn, and asked for Foster’s comments on that. Foster said that Auburn has a
very talented team that’s laden with senior leadership. However, he pointed
out that VT’s motto all season has been “it’s not about them, it’s about
us,” and that’s how they’ll approach this game. If VT can play its game
and take care of business, then Foster said he’s excited about VT’s chances.
Roth noted that a lot of VT bowl games in the recent past
have come down to kick blocks and big plays on special teams. Foster said that
might be a product of the fact that kicking games and special teams in general
can get “out of sync” with a long period of inactivity before the bowl game.
After a break, Roth asked Foster if he planned to use
Auburn’s “we should be playing for the National Championship” mentality as
a motivational tool for the team. Foster said that VT really isn’t worried
what Auburn is saying, but instead is just focusing on what it will take to play
a great game and have a chance to win. Foster remembered back to when VT
probably should have gone to the Fiesta Bowl in 2001, but went to the Gator Bowl
instead. He said that they told the team that they can’t control anything
other than how they play on game day - and that’s probably what Auburn coaches
are telling their players now. Roth asked Foster for further thoughts on Auburn’s
offense. Foster said that their running backs remind him of UVA’s and that
their receivers are almost as fast as Miami’s. He said they run a very
efficient offense that’s handled by a very capable decision maker in 5th year
senior Jason Campbell.
Sid from Staunton wrote in
and asked if the key to the game might be shutting down the Auburn running game.
Foster said that stopping the run is very important since they have two very
talented tailbacks. He said that VT always wants to make the opposing offense as
one-dimensional as possible.
Roth asked Foster for his unsung heroes for the season.
Foster singled out Brandon Manning, Kevin Lewis, Carlton Powell, Chris Ellis and
Jason Lallis for giving their all and being very unselfish leaders for the
football team.
Ron in Mechanicsville wrote
in asking if Foster had any connections for Sugar Bowl tickets. Foster chuckled
and said he was looking for tickets as well. He and Roth both laughed at the
fact that Ron noted that he and his wife celebrated their honeymoon at the 1996
Orange Bowl and said he was indeed a sensitive guy to include his wife in those
activities.
After a break Roth noted that the radio frequency for
their Sugar Bowl game coverage had not been set as of yet, but would be posted
on HokieSports.com as soon as possible. An email asked what was wrong with the
Sugar Bowl ticket distribution process because so many fans have to buy tickets
from Ebay and scalpers. Roth noted that VT sells 37K+ season tickets and Auburn
sells 75K+ season tickets while the Superdome only seats 72K, 40K of which were
already sold before the teams were invited.
After the “Hokies In the Pros” update, Roth brought up
the fact that former VT standout J.C. Price, who now coaches at JMU, has a
chance to win a Division 1-AA national championship this Friday night against
Montana. Foster said he is very happy for Price and hated to see him go, but
Price took advantage of an opportunity he couldn’t pass up. He said that he
feels that Price will be back at VT before it’s all over with.
After a final break, Roth asked Foster to point out the
young players on VT’s defense that he feels have promising futures. Foster
singled out players like Andrew Bowman, Kory Robertson, Barry Booker, Kent
Hicks, Vince Hall, Xavier Adibi, Chris Ellis, Robert Parker, Roland Minor and
D.J. Walton. He said that all these players have promising potential and could
have awesome careers at VT. Roth asked for Foster’s comments on recruiting and
how many might be ready to commit soon. Foster said you never know, but did
point out that recruiting services like Lemming sometimes encourage recruits to
wait a little longer so the process can keep going. Roth closed by asking about
the schedule from here on out. Foster said that he and Stinespring will be
reviewing Auburn game tape all week and that the rest of the coaches will return
from the recruiting trail on Thursday to get ready for Saturday’s first
practice. He said that the team will depart for New Orleans on 1/28.
Roth then thanked all the guests for their time and signed
off.
Monday was day 16 in VT’s possession of the Commonwealth
Cup, day 72 in their possession of the Black Diamond Trophy, and day 9 of their
possession of the ACC championship.
--Wayne
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