BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) -The presence of quarterback Tyrod Taylor and numerous skill players has made Virginia Tech’s offense the unit to watch for the 10th-ranked Hokies this season.
Defensive coordinator Bud Foster says it’s good to see, especially heading into their season opener against third-ranked Boise State on Monday night in Landover, Md.
The Hokies’ 15-year stay in the college football elite has been accomplished largely on the strength of Foster’s usually stingy defense and a lot of dazzling special teams play.
But while the defense has seven new starters, Taylor has a group of accomplished wide receivers to throw to and a pair of tailbacks who set freshman rushing marks in the ACC.
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