After an exhilarating, last-second 13-12 win against SMU, Wake Forest Football (5-2, 2-2 ACC) now finds itself one win away from postseason bowl eligibility.
Tech’s passing attack has been a riddle through seven games. The wide receivers have found themselves caught somewhere in the middle, showcasing flashes of promise but being far from consistent.
After a brief stay in Raleigh this weekend, Virginia Tech football is back in Lane Stadium, taking on the Wake Forest Demon Deacons this Saturday. Here's how you can watch Saturday's game.
After a heartbreaking, controversial loss to No. 17-ranked Georgia Tech last weekend, Wake Forest Football looks to rebound for its first conference win this Saturday- traveling across the state border to Blacksburg, Virginia, to face the Virginia Tech Hokies.
The Virginia Tech Hokies have suffered back-to-back tough losses to start the season. First, they traveled to Atlanta to face the South Carolina Gamecocks, and had them on the ropes until a special teams touchdown in the fourth quarter took the wind out of their sails.
Today, six of our writers picked one potential breakout star for Virginia Tech football's upcoming 2025 season. Here's who they picked and some reasoning as to why: Look for Seldon to get the ball in a multitude of ways this season and be a Swiss Army Knife type of a player.
With seven weeks to go until the Hokies' season kicks off in Atlanta, here's three Tech juniors who I think could make the jump into stardom in this campaign.
Virginia Tech has a sturdy history of producing high-level wideouts over the past couple of years. You have to look no further than the Hokies' coaching staff to be reminded of names like Cam Philips, a former Tech star who spent time in the NFL with the Buffalo Bills, before moving to the XFL and the CFL.
After last season saw the Hokies lose star wideouts Jaylin Lane, Ali Jennings, Da'Quan Felton, and Stephen Gosnell, there was a forced restructuring that was required in order to rebuild what looked like one of the strongest wideout corps in the ACC.
As the annual Virginia Tech spring game is days away, we are becoming closer to seeing what this new-look Virginia Tech side will possess before their Labor Day travels to Atlanta for an opening week fixture against SEC foe South Carolina.
Hokies land another talented and productive veteran. What a week for the Virginia Tech Hokies. It kicked off Monday when three players announced their intentions to transfer to Virginia Tech.
Virginia Tech had had a busy week of adding talent to their roster via the transfer portal and they have made an important addition tonight. The Hokies have gotten a commitment from Wake Forest transfer wide receiver Donavon Greene, an experienced receiver who is familiar with the ACC.
Another highly experienced college football wide receiver is looking to play elsewhere after entering the NCAA transfer portal. Donavon Greene (6-foot-2, 210 pounds) officially entered the portal on Friday ahead of his seventh and final season, according to Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.
It’s hard enough for a coach to assess the value of a scrimmage. Was that a great play by the defense or a miss on an assignment by the offense? But it is even harder when some key elements on both sides of the ball are missing from scrimmage.
The consistent rain on the opening day of Wake Forest Fall camp did nothing to dampen the anticipation of a fresh start for the Demon Deacons. It is going to take a lot of success to get rid of the taste of last year’s 4-8 season.
Some positions for the Demon Deacons are seeing significantly more of a change than others. The Wake Forest wide receiver room is being greatly impacted by the new practice methods, and the extra work is greatly needed.