Listening to Brent Pry during his spring practice press conference, one thing's for sure: he likes what's going on so far. Why shouldn't we do that? He returns a lot of talent from last season's 7-6 team that went 5-3 in the ACC over the past eight weeks, earned a Miltary Bowl berth and earned a season-ending win over Tulane. I got it. It was another game that was a valuable month of practice for the Hokies and a major springboard for the 2024 season.
Virginia Tech's annual spring game will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at Lane Stadium, wrapping up spring practice in advance of this summer's camp. Here are the three big questions the Hokies face with him as the spring game approaches.
Virginia Tech returns 21 starters from last season's team, including the offensive line. They could even consider adding Montavious Cunningham from Georgia State to the transfer portal and upgrading there again in the spring portal, but they would be returning most of the line.
When ACC play began, they struggled against the top three teams: Florida State, Louisville State, and North Carolina State, but performed well in other games. This season saw the return of two-way QB Kyron Drones, and running back Beishl Tuten broke out late in the season and is shaping up for an even bigger season in 2024. How well the offensive line plays will be a big part of the game. A successful attack next fall.