Virginia Tech football will possess a new look in 2026 at its quarterback slot. Kyron Drones is gone, having exhausted his final year of eligibility after a disappointing 20225 campaign.
We are getting closer to the transfer portal season every day, and players are already announcing their intent to transfer once the window opens in early January.
Virginia Tech football will have a new starter in 2026. Redshirt senior Kyron Drones, who spent three seasons with the Hokies, fully exhausted his eligiblity following the Hokies' 27-7 season-ending loss to Virginia on Nov.
The Hokies will have a hole to fill this offseason at quarterback. Kyron Drones played his final year of eligibility. The rest of the quarterback room is either unproven or still under development.
Virginia punched its ticket to the ACC Championship game after an emphatic 27-7 win over Virginia Tech. The defense was playing at an elite level and only allowed four completions the entire game and 78 yards passing.
J'Mari Taylor rushed for 80 yards and one touchdown and also passed for a score to help No. 18 Virginia roll to an easy 27-7 victory over visiting Virginia Tech in Atlantic Coast Conference play on Saturday night at Charlottesville, Va.
After yet another crazy week in the ACC, there were some wild performances to highlight. My top performers in the ACC this week were DL Ahmed Moten Sr.
Virginia Tech football was largely quieted Saturday in its 34-17 loss to Miami, its eighth loss of the 2025 campaign. With the defeat, the highest the Hokies can reach is a 4-8 record, should they claim the victory next Saturday over rival Virginia.
Despite the majority of buzz this week being centered around the announcement of James Franklin, there's still a football game to be played. On Saturday at noon (TV: ESPN), Virginia Tech football will take on Miami in its final home game of the 2025 campaign, and its penultimate contest overall.
Virginia Tech football dropped its fourth contest of the 2025 campaign in Louisville's first venture to Blacksburg as a member of the ACC. Here are my five takeaways from what unfolded tonight in Blacksburg between the Hokies (3-6, 2-3 ACC) and Cardinals (7-1, 4-1).
Virginia Tech is back in action today and the Hokies have a chance to cause some chaos in the ACC and College Football Playoff race. No. 16 Louisville comes to Blacksburg today to continue their season and while the Cardinals are the better team on paper, it is not easy to stroll into Lane Stadium and come out with a win.
A fan opinion calling for Kyron Drones to be benched after his best rushing performance of the season — a 167-yard outing against Cal — might seem shortsighted at first glance.
Virginia Tech shone under the Friday night lights during their 42-34 victory against the Golden Bears. This was the Hokies' first victory in overtime since their six-overtime stunner against North Carolina.
In a Friday night thriller under the lights, it was Virginia Tech football that reigned supreme. The Hokies edged by California, 42-34, in double overtime Saturday evening.
Kyron Drones threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Takye Heath in the second overtime, then ran for a two-point conversion, and Virginia Tech held on for a 42-34 victory over Cal in an Atlantic Coast Conference thriller in Blacksburg, Va., on Friday.
Cal lost to Virginia Tech 42-34 in two overtimes on Friday night in Blacksburg, Virginia. The summary: VIRGINIA TECH 42, CAL 34 (2 OTs) RECORDS: CAL (5-3, 2-2 ACC), VIRGINIA TECH (3-5, 2-2 ACC) PLAYER OF THE GAME: Virgina Tech quarterback Kyron Drones.
Kyron Drones threw two touchdown passes and Terion Stewart rushed for 174 yards as Virginia Tech upended North Carolina State 23-21 on Saturday night at Raleigh, N.C.
While Vanderbilt public address announcer Joe Deyo leaned into his microphone and put himself on the national map with his “Vanderbilt wins!” call as Vanderbilt’s
A key part of Virginia Tech’s struggles down the stretch last season stemmed from an injury suffered by star quarterback Kyron Drones, who missed the last three games of the year.
Starting quarterback Kyron Drones and backup William "Pop" Watson III will return to West Virginia next season, the school announced Friday. Both had been believed to have strong value had they chosen to enter the transfer portal.
The game came down to the final play of regulation when the Hokies thought they came away with a Hail Mary catch in the back of the end zone, but after a lengthy and controversial review, it was determined to be an incomplete pass
Following a dismal 3-9 record two years ago, going 1-6 in conference play, Virginia Tech football was revitalized by quarterback Kyron Drones, who stepped into the spotlight midway through last season.