The Hokie Hotline aired live from Beamer’s Restaurant in
Christiansburg, VA. Tonight’s guests were QB Coach Kevin Rogers, VT Athletic
Director Jim Weaver, and Head Coach Frank Beamer.
Kevin Rogers
Roth started off the show asking the Coach Rogers about
the pre-season development of VT starting QB Bryan Randall. Coach responded by
saying that Bryan was a very different quarterback this year than last year.
He’s much more advanced in his reads and checks, and that he has picked up
right where he left off in the bowl game. He also talked about the leadership
that Bryan showed in helping to develop Sean Glennon and Cory Holt, Virginia
Tech’s backup quarterbacks. Apparently, Randall, under no direction from Coach
Rogers, met with the young quarterbacks three times weekly to go over
protections and plays, prior to the start of fall practice. The coaches are
prohibited by NCAA regulations to actively coach the new freshmen until a
certain point in time. However, it is okay for a teammate to meet with them as
Randall has done.
Rogers continued to rave about the play of Randall,
indicating that his arm strength has significantly improved. He has the ability
to quickly get the ball from his ear to the receiver in the flat, as well as
negotiate a 70 yard pass accurately. Rogers said that overall he’s really
developed into a pro prospect. It’s too bad he was thrown into the mix as a
true freshman, because given a redshirt year, he would still have one more year
of eligibility. Also of note, Randall has graduated with an undergraduate degree
in three years and currently is taking graduate level classes.
Roth asked the coach about the current state of team
chemistry, a quality the 2003 Hokies seemed to lack down the stretch. Coach
Rogers was very complimentary of the work Beamer and staff has done to reinstate
unity and focus.
Larry in the audience asked
Coach Rogers where he started his career. The response was Bayside High School
in Virginia Beach. Along the same lines Roth asked the coach what is different
about the players coming out of high school today. Rogers said that there is
more knowledge at the lower levels regarding strength and conditioning, as well
as academic support. The kids are stronger, faster, and smarter.
Roth moved on the topic of backup quarterbacks, who’s
starting, and is it permanent? Rogers said that currently they have Sean Glennon
listed as the #2 guy, and Cory Holt as #3. However, that may not be the decision
one year from now. The coach said these two have a lot to learn, despite the
tremendous improvement we have seen over the pre-season.
The coaching staff felt like Sean Glennon will manage the
game a little better. Coach did admit that an offense run by Glennon would be
significantly pared down. You don’t want your backup quarterback to lose the
game for you. However, when he was QB coach at ND they ran the table with a
freshman quarterback, so it can be done. Rogers did point out that Sean played a
balanced offense in high school with about 30-40% passing.
Dan from Blacksburg in the
audience wanted to know how Rogers planned to attack the USC defense. Rogers
said that the strength of the Trojan defense is up front, so we want to get
outside the pocket, run quick passes, and use play action. Standing in the
pocket, while there will be some, will not be practical in this case.
Roth asked how VT plans to run the ball without our normal
star running backs in the backfield. Rogers said that Justin Hamilton has been
doing a great job filling in for Humes, who continues to get healthier. Rogers
said that VT's ability to run the ball will be determined by their ability to
block the USC defensive line.
After the break Roth pointed out that Virginia Tech’s
record in August and September is 28-0 since 1996, and that 9 of those wins came
against ranked teams. Roth also mentioned that Tech's last loss in either of
those two months was in 1996 against Syracuse, for whom Rogers was the QB coach
at that time.
Rick with the Christiansburg Hokie Club
in the audience wanted Rogers to talk about Bryan Randall’s daily routine.
Rogers basically said that Bryan meets with him at 6:45am on Monday to start
going through game film, and from the end of that period to 2:00 he’s in
class. From 3:15-5:30 they are on the practice field working. There is very
little down time for a VT football player, and the VT coaching staff certainly
get their money's worth for the scholarship they give.
Rogers closed out his section of the interview by saying
that this team is ready to go, excited to play, and are not going to cower away
from this upcoming opponent as many writers feel they should. “We are going to
go out there and play our butts off.” Rogers did have one closing message he
wanted to send to the Hokie fans. “In my 30 years of coaching, I have never
been to a place that has fans like ours. The support is un-like any other place
I have been. I will never forget that night against Miami. Keep it going and
stay hungry in the rooting department!!” Coming from a former Notre Dame
coach, that’s high marks.
Jim Weaver
Next up was Jim Weaver, and Roth kicked off his portion by
asking about the progress on the West Side expansion. To which, Weaver replied
it’s on time, on budget and will be ready for the 2005 season. Also, Weaver
indicated that the outer shell should be completed by mid-September, so Hokie
fans will already get a good feel for what the changes will look like. The new
expansion will have luxury seats, the largest of which will seat 35 people.
Joe in Blacksburg called in and wanted to clarify what
happened to the LSU road game (moved from 2004 to 2007) and wanted to know what
the future OOC schedule might look like.
Weaver responded to the LSU question first, indicating
that the athletic offices of LSU were at all times aware that in the event the
BCA game could be re-scheduled for 2004, then VT would need to push their road
game with LSU back to 2007 per the contract. They were aware from the beginning
and VT negotiated with the BCA all the way through October of 2003, when it
seemed that things were not going to come together.
Then in November of 2003, ESPN called with the USC match
up, and since this was the last year anyone would be able to play a pre-season
type game, it was decided to move forward.
Roth asked if there was any movement to schedule former
conference foes of the Big East. Weaver said that they are talking with
Pittsburgh and Syracuse, but nothing is concrete at this juncture. The biggest
hole right now is for a 2006 home game.
Jeremy from Christiansburg
in the audience wanted to know if there was going to be a walk at FedEx Field.
Weaver replied that security precautions are much different at an NFL stadium
and didn’t think a walk would be possible.
Roth asked Weaver to comment on Jacksonville being
selected to host the first two ACC Championship football games. Weaver said that
a sub-committee of AD’s within the ACC were involved in making the decision.
The decision was made to select Jacksonville because of great facilities, great
volunteer organization, and they did a great job on their budget (they offered
the most money). The subsidiary programming that Jacksonville puts on for the
Gator Bowl would be equaled or improved for the ACC Championship, making the fan
experience one of the best in the nation.
Steve in Salem called in and
wanted to know what we can do to get media types to stop calling Virginia Tech
“Va-Tech”. Weaver said that this was something his department has really
worked hard on these last two years. They continually tell game announcers and
television crews that it’s inappropriate to refer to the school in such a
manner. Roth was quick to point out to Hokie fans that USC fans face a similar
problem with the use of Southern Cal as a nickname. Apparently the USC media
guide compares calling them “Southern Cal” to calling UNC “North Ca”…
Fred from Blacksburg called
in and wanted to know if there were any Friday night activities planned for the
fans. Weaver said that fans could contact the Hokie Clubs or the Athletic Fund
for that information.
Rusty in Galax called in
pointed out that he and his neighbors were season ticket holders and
contributors to the Virginia Tech program. He continued to indicate that VT has
had some problems recently, and it seemed that things would get better and then
we would have more problems. He pointed out that ever since Weaver has come to
Virginia Tech and tried to shake things up that Tech has fallen down the hill,
and wanted to know if Weaver planned to resign. Weaver disagreed that VT has
declined in national respect or prominence, and that he had no plans to resign.
Byron from Christiansburg
called in and wanted to know if due to construction there would not be night
games this year. Weaver said that currently the Maryland game is definitely a
night game, but television would dictate game times for the other home games.
Frank Beamer
After the break Roth returned by introducing Head Coach
Frank Beamer. Frank started off by mentioning that they had a good practice that
day, and that they are ready to get after it.
Roth wanted to know what it was going to take to beat the
Trojans. Beamer said that the offense needs to take care of and move the
football. This will be the best defensive front Tech will face all year. He did
state that USC's offense is missing many of their weapons from last year, but
that this team is like Miami, it’s just a different number. Defensively Tech
has to get to their QB, has to play relentless VT Defense. Finally, the Hokies
have to generate something from the kicking game.
Roth asked who the place-kicker would be, and Beamer said
that Brandon Pace had won the starting job.
Roth asked who the tailback would be, and Beamer said that
would be decided later in the week. He did mention that Justin Hamilton has done
a terrific job so far.
Roth asked about fullback, and Beamer again said that this
would be decided later in the week.
Roth asked about starting receivers, who would dress, who
would play, and who would redshirt. Beamer said that all of the receivers would
dress and play. He did mention that you are going to know about Josh Morgan
before this season is over. Justin Harper and Eddie Royal are both in the mix as
well.
Roth pointed out that Virginia Tech will have 24 guys
traveling to FedEx who have never played in a college game. Beamer said that it
scares him to have a team this young, but that he really likes this team. He
seemed very genuine about that fact, and that we will see a very different team
take the field in December against Miami then we might in these first few games.
Roth asked about the linebackers. Beamer said that you're
going to see a lot of the freshmen players there too. Xavier Adibi and Blake
Warren will play, and Mikal Baaqee and Vince Hall will play as well.
Horace in Salisbury Maryland
called in and wanted an update on the status of USC receiver Mike Williams.
Beamer said that as of this moment Williams has not been re-instated, but that
he thought the paper work was filed today. (Editor's note: it was to be filed
Wednesday at the earliest.)
Bonnie from Christiansburg
called in and wanted to know what was the biggest challenge in preparing for
Saturday. She also wanted to know how fans could better show their appreciation
for Bryan Randall. Beamer responded that Bryan is tremendous person, athlete and
student. He always does what’s best for VT. He’s an unselfish team guy, who
has a calming influence on the offense. He said that we should show our
gratitude at Lane Stadium and FedEx Field.
Barek in Blacksburg called
in and asked about the USC linebackers. We had heard so much about the D-line,
but nothing about the linebackers. Beamer admitted that he struggled with
pronouncing their names, but that #58 brings a load. They are as good as they
get. Beamer did say that they have two new corners, but again, very talented.
Neal from Blacksburg in the
audience wanted to know how many wins would it take for Beamer to consider this
a successful season. Beamer said a successful season to him is one in which the
team plays to the best of their abilities or above. He said late last season
they played below their ability, and that is a disappointment.
Roth reminded Hokie fans that Friday is Hokie Pride Day!!
Wear your Hokie colors.
Curtis in Wythville called
in and wanted to know if Tech is going to rush the punter more because of the
loss of DeAngelo Hall as a returner. Beamer said that we haven’t been as good
at that as we used to be, and it was a focus this year. He said that punt
returns are also created by constant pressure, because the punt protection team
stays back to block longer.
Roth asked Beamer who the return guys would be. Beamer
seemed to indicate that Josh Morgan, Josh Hyman, and Eddie Royal were kick
return guys, with Richard Johnson and Jimmy Williams returning punts. It was
unclear as to whether or not Eddie Royal would also have punt return duties.
Dan from Blacksburg in the
audience wanted to know the status of David Clowney and the makeup of the
receiving corps. He also wanted to know if VT planned to throw to the tight ends
more. Beamer said that Clowney had been slowed by injury, but he was working
full speed Monday morning. He continued to say that they planned to throw to our
tight ends more, and that in the last scrimmage Jeff King caught 2-3 passes. If
the Tight Ends can get open, they will get the ball.
Roth pointed out after the break that every Hokie game
would be broadcast live on XM radio this season, as well as the other ACC teams
and games.
Jeff in Knoxville called in
and wanted to know who was the home team in Saturday’s game. Beamer said that
VT is wearing white (white jerseys and maroon pants), so he assumed VT was the
away team.
Roth asked about the offensive line. Beamer said that
these guys are in for a real challenge. Will Montgomery has a calming affect on
the O-Line, and his experience will help at center. These guys will have to step
up. The depth here is a little thin, and the 2nd team has to get better.
Sean in Blacksburg called in
and wanted to know how the coaches planned to prepare for a season of new teams.
Beamer said that we will take it as it comes, but that the exciting part is
playing these new teams.
Roth reviewed the ACC Games, which will take place next
week:
Wake at Clemson
Virginia at Temple
NC State at Richmond
UNC at William and Mary
Maryland hosting Northern Illinois
Georgia Tech hosts Samford
Duke at Navy
And on Monday Night – Fla State vs Miami
Doug from Blacksburg called
in and wanted to know how Beamer is preparing for the USC kick block team and
how the team planned to contain Leinart. Beamer agreed that they have a great
kick blocking squad and that VT has to win the kicking game. Defensively they
need to get after people, and tackle well after their short passes. Overall they
are not concerned with Leinart’s ability to run, though he does move well in
the pocket. Roth pointed out that Trojan signal callers have passed for over
7,700 total yards in the past two seasons.
Nick in Covington called in
and wanted to know why on Beamerball.com there are two fullbacks listed at 2nd
string and no first stringers. Beamer said that they would make the decision to
elevate one of the two later in the week. Both have really improved, and it’s
just a matter of who will line up for the first play.
Jeremy of Christiansburg in
the audience was concerned about Tech's ability to pressure the quarterback, but
not overpursue as well. Beamer said that having Jim Davis on the line brings a
whole new element to the defense. If they can pressure the quarterback that will
make the entire defense better, so that is a key factor in this game.
Roth closed the show by asking Beamer if the team was
ready. Beamer said it’s time for us to play. We have installed and practiced
as much as we can, so it’s time to go out and see how good we can be.
Roth pointed out and Beamer agreed, that VT has moved up
in the world, as they will be playing in the last pre-season game, and that
these games were usually showcases for teams like USC, Penn State, Notre Dame,
and others.