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Northeastern a Rare 1-AA Opponent for Frank Beamer

by Chris Coleman, TechSideline.com

The Hokies open the 2006 season on Saturday afternoon against the Northeastern Huskies, a Division 1-AA opponent from Massachusetts. This isn't a popular opponent for Tech fans, who often complain about easy opponents and a less-than-appealing out of conference schedule.

Virginia Tech hasn't played very many current 1-AA teams since Frank Beamer took over as head coach. In fact, just six, soon to be seven. Five of the six games have been played against James Madison, a team that is very close in proximity to Virginia Tech. The other was Florida A&M, whom the Hokies beat in 2004.

VT vs. 1-AA teams under Beamer

Year

Opponent

Score

Winner

1988

James Madison

27-6

VT

1991

James Madison

41-12

VT

1992

James Madison

49-20

VT

1999

James Madison

47-0

VT

2003

James Madison

43-0

VT

2004

Florida A&M

62-0

VT

Virginia Tech has shut out their last three 1-AA opponents. If Northeastern manages a score against the Hokies on Saturday, they would buck a trend that has been going for the better part of a decade.

Virginia Tech's most famous battles with 1-AA teams have come against the in-state schools. Besides James Madison, Tech used to play Richmond, William & Mary and VMI on a regular basis. The results were generally in Tech's favor, but there were a couple of stunning upsets.

Recent Games vs. William & Mary

Year

Score

Winner

1981

47-3

VT

1982

47-3

VT

1983

59-21

VT

1984

38-14

VT

1985

40-10

VT

As you can see, Tech didn't have much trouble with William & Mary the last few times they played. Only once did the Hokies fail to score 40 points, and none of the games were even remotely close. The teams haven't played since 1985 (back when TSL General Manager Will Stewart was a junior at Tech, and I was two years old), but they'll meet again next season in Lane Stadium, on September 22.

Here are the results of Tech's most recent meetings with Richmond.

Recent Games vs. Richmond

Year

Score

Winner

1982

20-9

VT

1983

38-0

VT

1984

21-13

VT

1985

24-14

Richmond

1986

17-10

VT

The Hokies struggled with the Spiders in the 1980s, with the exception of the 1983 meeting. Each game was competitive. Richmond even pulled the upset of the Hokies in 1985…in Lane Stadium…at night! Can you imagine that happening now? Not so much.

One of Tech's most famous rivalries is now extinct. The Hokies used to play VMI every season, but they stopped after the 1984 game.

Recent Games vs. VMI

Year

Score

Winner

1980

21-6

VT

1981

6-0

VMI

1982

14-3

VT

1983

28-0

VT

1984

54-7

VT

Many of you remember that 1981 game. I'm guessing some of you sat through it. But I bet a lot of you, who are younger and more recent Tech fans, don't even know that game took place. Well, it did, and I bet it was ugly. I didn't see it, and I have no idea how the Hokies could get shut out by VMI, no matter the era. In fact, I don't want to even think about it anymore.

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Keys to the Season

August 31, 2006
Normally the preview articles focus on Virginia Tech's opponent, but with little information -- and interest -- on Northeastern, I will take a different approach with this article and concentrate on key factors that may influence the Hokies' success this season. These "keys to the season" should give fans certain critical aspects of football to watch during the season and some statistics that will be crucial to Tech's success.
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Depth Chart Notes, and Other Football News
August 31, 2006
A few moves have been made on the latest Virginia Tech depth chart. Some are very subtle, and others are not. The most noticeable is that Ike Whitaker has beaten out Cory Holt for the backup quarterback position. The r-freshman is listed as Sean Glennon's primary backup on the latest depth chart. Holt, a r-sophomore who suffered a bruised hand about a week ago that set him back, is currently third string. In addition, Richard Graham (right) has made a surprise move up the depth chart at left tackle.
Also: True Freshmen Set to See Action; Injury Update; New Gate Into Lane Stadium
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Bourbonstreet's Championship Series (b-streetC.S.): Week 1
August 31, 2006
10 teams will qualify for the new 2006 Bowl Championship Series. Each week I will take a look at the Top-10 teams, two on the B.C.S. bubble and maybe a B.C.S. dark horse or two. Here is my pre-season bourbonstreet championship series Final-14.
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A Final Five for Jackson
August 31, 2006
Jamar Jackson, a 3-star standout linebacker/defensive end for Varina (VA), has narrowed his list of schools to five. This weekend, Jackson, who is one of Tech's top remaining targets, will take the first of his five official visits.
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4-Star Guard Set to Visit Tech
August 31, 2006
Malcolm Delaney, a 6-3, 170-pound shooting guard out of Towson Catholic (Baltimore, MD) will be on the Virginia Tech campus this weekend on an official visit. Delaney is rated a four-star prospect by Rivals.com and a three-star recruit by Scout.com.
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Football Game Preview: VT vs. Northeastern
August 30, 2006
There certainly was a lot more hype over the last two season openers, wasn't there? In 2004 the Hokies took on #1 USC in FedExField in Landover, MD, a highly anticipated game by Tech fans. Last season Tech played at NC State in a Sunday night nationally televised game to open the season. This year's opponent, D-1AA Northeastern, doesn't inspire the same sort of excitement.
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PreSeason Check-in: Five-star QB Tyrod Taylor
August 29, 2006
Five-star quarterback Tyrod Taylor and the Hampton Crabbers do not take the field for a regular season game until September 8th, but the defending 5A state champions did have their first scrimmage recently. TechSideline.com caught up with the 6-2, 200-pound signal caller for his thoughts heading into his final high school season.
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Chris Coleman's Bold ACC (and VT) Predictions
August 29, 2006
Finally, it's time for game week. Everyone has made their predictions for the season. Most are picking Miami or Florida State to win the ACC. Clemson is a popular sleeper pick, while Lee Corso has cast his lot with the Hokies. There will be a lot of good teams vying for the eight ACC bowl spots, that much we know. Predicting how they will finish is another story.
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Hokie Hotline Notes for 8/28/06
August 29, 2006
Monday's Hokie Hotline broadcast featured defensive coordinator Bud Foster, athletic director Jim Weaver, and head football coach Frank Beamer. Foster talked about his defense (including who's got the lunch pail, and is it even the same lunch pail?), Weaver gave out some information about improved access into the stadium, and Beamer updated the status of some injured players and the backup quarterback situation.
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Is Tech in the Race for Doug Wiggins?
August 29, 2006
North Miami Beach (FL) star Doug Wiggins admits he is not concerned too much on recruiting right now. Instead, the four-star prospect is focused squarely on his team's next opponent and his senior season, one he hopes will be special. He and his teammates are off to a good start.
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Bourbonstreet's ACC Capsule: Week 1
August 28, 2006
In an effort to cover the ACC more closely this season, TSL is pleased to announce the addition of a new feature: "Bourbonstreet's ACC Capsule." Bstreet, as he is known on our boards, is our most prolific poster and has a wide array of sports knowledge. We're tapping into Bstreet's college football knowledge for two free weekly columns covering the ACC and the nation. The national college football column will run on Thursdays, and today we present week one of "Bourbonstreet's ACC Capsule", predicting the ACC season and covering week one's games.
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The Greatest Sport on Earth is Almost Here!
August 28, 2006
I have a friend who cracks me up. He can't wait for the Virginia Tech football season to start. He lives locally, and he drives by his tailgating spot every day, like it's a house under construction that he needs to monitor. "I'm like a kid waiting for Christmas," he confesses. And I am reminded again that college football is the greatest sport on earth, and Hokie football is the greatest part of the greatest sport.
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PreSeason Check-In: LB Quillie Odom
August 27, 2006
Osbourn Park (Manassas, VA) had a strong season last year, finishing with an 8-2 record, but Quillie Odom and the rest of his teammates are hungry for more. The star linebacker recruit, a Virginia Tech commitment, is looking to help his team make the playoffs this year.
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TSL Audio: Interview With Frank Beamer
August 26, 2006
On Thursday night, Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer appeared on “The Best Seat in the House”, hosted by Jed Williams on WINA 1070 AM in Charlottesville. Jed provided TSL with an audio capture of the interview, so log on and listen to Coach Beamer's thoughts on the upcoming season (MP3 format, compatible with Windows Media Player and MP3 players, 8.2 MB, 8:34).
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