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Pastimes : Virginia Tech Hokies

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To: caly who wrote (578)10/13/2005 1:58:03 PM
From: gregor   of 1332
 
All eyes are on Maryland and Sam Hollenbach. They are a great offensive team , two great receivers, and two great running backs. They are a little banged up on defense with a DB out for the year and a LB out possibly for a game or two.

Hollanbach is the type of kid, 6'5' and 217 that has vision and motion. He can scramble and throw on the run. The running backs can lower a shoulder on you. It will be a tough game for Tech. We will be rested and they have this Sat off also.

They don't have too many play makers on defense or at least the caliber of players Tech has. The receivers are small and fast and may match up with the larger taller db's Tech has.

I think the game plan should be to come out running. If Ore has another great game and Imoh has a good game,,,and then Vick opens up the passing game on them it will be over by late third quarter. Special teams are kind of a draw. They have a great punter averaging 46 yards per kick....that is awesome... We better get the game face on for this one. It will be in their house and on ESPN ......The VT fans will be out in force from NOVA....so that takes away some of the home field advantage..... gregor.
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