• Thu. Dec 25th, 2025

National NCF NEWS: The national college football writer is asking the same pressing question as many frustrated Virginia Tech fans.

National college football writer Chip Patterson of CBS Sports shares the same pressing question as many Virginia Tech fans: Given the Hokies’ impressive talent, particularly evident in the 2025 NFL Draft, why did the team finish with only a 6-7 record in the 2024 season? Despite having five players drafted and several others signing as undrafted free agents, the Hokies’ performance fell short of expectations.

 

A significant factor contributing to this underwhelming season was Virginia Tech’s 0-5 record in one-score games. While their victories were decisive blowouts, the inability to secure wins in closely contested matches highlighted issues in game management and execution during critical moments. This pattern suggests that the team’s struggles weren’t due to a lack of talent but perhaps stemmed from coaching decisions and situational play-calling.

 

In response to these challenges, head coach Brent Pry made substantial changes to his coaching staff during the offseason. He replaced defensive coordinator Chris Marve with Sam Siefkes, brought in Matt Moore as the new offensive line coach, and hired Phillip Montgomery as the offensive coordinator. These adjustments aim to address the shortcomings of the previous season and better leverage the team’s talent in the upcoming year.

 

As the Hokies prepare for the 2025 season, the central question remains: Can the new coaching staff translate the team’s evident talent into consistent on-field success, particularly in high-pressure, close-game situations?

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