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  Richmond Times-Dispatch - Sep 18, 2005

Hokies QB did more good than bad; team not worried about their young leader

 

 ACCweekly.com - Oct 12, 2005
The Hokies ran their nonconference home winning streak to 21 games after thrashing Marshall 41-14 last weekend.

 

 ACCweekly.com - Oct 6, 2005
Running back Mike Imoh will get a break to rest his sprained ankle this weekend. Coach Frank Beamer said Imoh will not play this weekend against Marshall in the Hokies' homecoming game.

 

 ACCweekly.com - Sep 30, 2005
The coach isn't going to let his team let down this time against West Virginia. Frank Beamer said as much this week.

 

 ACCweekly.com - Sep 24, 2005
Thanks to Hurricane Rita, more attention will be on today’s game against Georgia Tech. ESPN’s Game Day will be in Blacksburg for its second straight weekend in ACC country.

 


hokiesports.com - Sep 19, 2005
Game notes in PDF format from Virginia Tech official site

 

 

 

"We are happy to be home and by the way, this is OUR HOUSE"
ACCweekly.com - Sep 12, 2005
Hokies football machine continues to roll in the ACC

"Rouse Makes Instant Impact In Hokie Secondary"  ACCweekly.com - Sep 7, 2005
Aaron Rouse put a hurting on N.C. State on Sunday night by forcing all three Wolfpack turnovers in Virginia Tech's 20-16 win to start the season. Rouse, a junior from Virginia Beach, Va., had two interceptions and forced a fumble with a crushing blow to Wolfpack running back Darrell Blackman. Rouse earned ACC Defensive Back of the Week honors for his effort.

A credible first strike from Vick  Richmond Times-Dispatch - Sep 5, 2005
RALEIGH, NC - When the ball left his right hand, it was a Reggie Miller jump shot, an Adam Vinatieri kick, a Tiger Woods putt.

 

Vick helps Hokies top Pack, get revenge    The Herald Sun, NC - Sep 5, 2005
RALEIGH -- N.C. State's defense kept Virginia Tech quarterback Marcus Vick under wraps for nearly three quarters on Sunday night at Carter-Finley Stadium.

 

More flag football; Penalties, a problem for NCSU last year, derail Pack against Hokies  News and Observer, NC - Sep 5, 2005

RALEIGH -- For Virginia Tech, it was the same old, same old.

For N.C. State, same old, same old.

 

Hokies still feel pain of 10-sack loss / N.C. State defense is expected to test Tech in season opener  Richmond Times-Dispatch - Sep 4, 2005
In a 2004 football season full of good memories for Virginia Tech, one day stands out as a particularly unpleasant memory.

 

Fans Encouraged to Carpool to Sunday's Football Game   hokiesports.com - Sep 4, 2005
RALEIGH, N.C. - N.C. State Director of Athletics Lee Fowler encourages all football fans to ride together to Sunday's season-opening contest against Virginia Tech. "Due to the Governor's directive, we would like to encourage fans planning to attend Sunday's football game to carpool," Fowler said. Fowler also urged that fans traveling to Raleigh not assume that there will be gas available locally for their return trip home.

 

Interest is high for game between the Pack, Hokies
Rocky Mount Telegram, NC - Sep 3, 2005
By Michael N. Graff, Rocky Mount Telegram. RALEIGH — Chuck Amato chuckled at the question. Why, after all these months, would Virginia ...

 

Pack left Hokies with bad memories
Greensboro News Record, NC - Sep 3, 2005
By Jim Young. The most recent memories most have of Virginia Tech football is of a team that won the ACC title in its first season ...

 

Pack has a chance to earn some national respect early
Durham Herald Sun, NC - Sep 3, 2005
By MIKE POTTER : The Herald-Sun. NC State can look at its season opener with Virginia Tech on Sunday night as a big opportunity. An upset of the No. ...

 

Hokies set for season opener in Raleigh
CollegeSports.com, NY - Sep 2, 2005
Blacksburg, VA (U-WIRE) -- High expectations come with plenty of questions. The Virginia Tech football team has very high expectations.Being ranked No. ...

 

Focus squarely on Vick as Hokies begin ACC title defense in ...
MSNBC - Aug 31, 2005
By JUSTIN EINHORN. Virginia Tech was a surprise winner of the ACC championship last season. With Marcus Vick back on board, a league ...

 

 

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