Living here in The Shanendoah Valley now...I voted "Yes" out of selfishness.
VT has excellent history, loyal fans and is set in beautiful surroundings a small drive from K-Vegas.
But, have you been to Lane Stadium? I have...and @ 65K it IS a cute little thing.
They had a run yes, much like Boise state had its run. VT is not even close to elite or a national program. UT although has gone through some down years is still a national brand, tech is not.Virgina Tech was a pretty damn good program the last decade, they honestly were a championship away from being considered elite I suppose. They have had some down years, but come on UT is just now crawling outta the dumpster. I also believe they will be a top program again in the near future. Just my opinion though.
Excellent history? Other than a few runs in the ACC and one bcs appearance please enlighten me.Living here in The Shanendoah Valley now...I voted "Yes" out of selfishness.
VT has excellent history, loyal fans and is set in beautiful surroundings a small drive from K-Vegas.
But, have you been to Lane Stadium? I have...and @ 65K it IS a cute little thing.
Excellent history? Other than a few runs in the ACC and one bcs appearance please enlighten me.
Yes, Frank Beamer put Va Tech on the national map. Yes, they were only a regional player before him.
But that's the point: he DID put them on the national map. News Flash: Frank Beamer was their coach for something like 30 years (I know you already knew that, just sounding like you think their success was a 3-year blip). They've been a player on the national scene for the past 20 years, ever since they beat Texas 28-10 in the '95 Sugar Bowl to cap off a 10-2 season.
Okay, so 20 years of national relevance isn't equal to 100 years, but it's enough to be recognized as relevant.
The BIG question is, will they again find success at that level, post-Beamer, or was he their one shot at fame?
Live 30 minutes from tech, step dad works in the AD. Tech is and always will be a regional program.
I wouldn't want to play them every season but would be fine with playing them a couple times every 12 years or so, like we've done with Norte Dame and UCLA in the past.
I like attending away games in different parts of the country so for that reason I hope UT keeps scheduling a variety of different OOC opponents and never settles on playing 1 team every season. Would love a game in the Northwest again.
I've always wanted to see us play Washington. That's a good thoughtTo that end, I would propose a home and away series with the University of Washington. We have never played the Huskies, it would be a pretty part of the country for Tennessee fans to travel to, and it would present a matchup, if memory serves me correctly, of the only two football programs whose stadiums are accessible by water, i.e. dueling "navies."
That's simply not true. While I was living the gypsy life in the Army, I heard about Va Tech from out in California. I heard about them in Germany and France. Heard about them out in Kansas. Down in Haiti and Honduras. Out in the deserts of Southwest Asia.
They've been a nationally-recognized program for the past 20 years. Maybe you live too close to them, and can't see that.