The Virginia Tech football team for 2010 has gotten off to a awful start, with losses to 2 non-BCS conference squads. They first fell on Labor Day to Boise State in a great game at FedEx Field in Landover, Md, and followed that up by laying a good egg in their home opener against James Madison University (a Division I-AA or FCS school) in Lane Stadium. Evidently the Hokies weren’t just about all there in their second game specifically given the short prep week.However presently there still are some good games on the schedule both in the conference and even outside the conference.
There’s tons left to shoot for with Frank Beamer’s group and you can wager that the Hokies should have some fight still left within them. The ACC conference has not yet seemed to be too solid so far in 2010 and thus Viriginia Tech can continue to make a run from an ACC championship and an Orange Bowl.
Obviously the premier out-of-conference game for the Hokies in 2010 was the one they played out versus Boise, nonetheless there are 2 still left and each ought to still be great games. Virginia Tech vs ECU tickets in Lane stadium may still be completely sold out since the Pirates come with an on-going rivalry with VT and may let them have a good game. Actually, ECU beat VT in 2008 in their opener on the blocked punt.
Virginia Tech additionally takes on Central Michigan later on in Oct, and you can expect Virginia Tech vs Central Michigan tickets to be equally sold out. Central Michigan is one of the what are known as ‘directional’ schools in the MAC, but commonly has a athletic first string and may not just collapse over for the Hokies, specifically given the offensive and defensive line complications Virginia Tech has at this time.
Nevertheless it’s the ACC segment of the schedule which includes the real intriguing games and a number of real fights as well. There’s many from which to choose, but it will not start simple because the Hokies have to travel to Boston College to battle the Eagles, the team that usually gives the Hokies fits. Va Tech will likely be favored, yet it will be a game they will have to survive, not just win.
The next week just isn’t any less difficult since they then face the NC State Wolfpack at Raleigh. So that is two weeks back to back on the road vs good ACC competitors. NC State is definitely an experienced group lead by an effective QB, and the actual last time both played there, it was a very tight game. NC State also are looking for vengeance from last year’s loss.
Yet on November fourth (a Thursday night), is really when the most difficult portion of the Hokies schedule begins that may make or break their own year. The subsequent 4 games may decide the circumstances of the Coastal Division of the ACC. This will start that night with a huge match-up with the group that is the Hokies second biggest rival, Georgia Tech. The winner of this game has won the actual coastal division several years in a row. VT vs GT tickets will probably be the hardest ones to acquire all year.
That game will be followed by monster games at North Carolina (UNC) and at Miami, two of the ACC strongest teams. Needless to say North carolina has a ton of uncertainty right this moment given their own player suspensions, however it likely will be settled down at that time. Playing Miami on the road is obviously a struggle, and they again possess a experienced senior quarterback, and will be hunting vengeance after getting throttled in Blacksburg last year.
The Hokies close the entire year out with a game at Lane versus UVa. Virginia continues to be down for quite a while, but look much improved this year. It’s also most likely things will not be settled in the ACC till this very last week, and both teams should have some thing to play for.
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