Former Bruins QB transfers to Virginia Tech

Collin Schlee goes to VT.

Former UCLA signal caller Collin Schlee recently entered the transfer portal. But, he has announced he will play at Virginia Tech for the 2024 season. Schlee was at UCLA for just the 2023 season. He completed 11 passes in the Starco Brands LA Bowl that the Bruins won 35-22 over UCLA. He also threw one of his two touchdown passes on the season in that game. That game, Schlee also ran for a season-best 127 yards on seven carries.

Before his time at UCLA, he spent time as the starting quarterback at Kent State. He was named to the third-team all-MAC in his final season with the Golden Flashes. That season he completed 157 of 266 passes for 2,109 yards and 13 touchdowns.

When he gets to Blacksburg, he will immediately be in a battle for the starting quarterback position. Kyron Drones was the favorite before the news from Schlee. William Watson III is also going to be in the mix for the position.

The Hokies are slated to start their season on August 31st in Nashville. Virginia Tech will take on the Commodores of Vanderbilt.

Virginia Tech Football Schedule 2022: 3 Things To Know

Virginia Tech football schedule. The 2022 schedule with 3 things to know

Virginia Tech football schedule 2022: Who does Virginia Tech miss on the ACC schedule and what are 3 things to know?


Virginia Tech Football Schedule 2022

Sept 2 or 3 at Oklahoma State

Sept 10 Boston College

Sept 17 Wofford

Sept 22 West Virginia

Oct 1 at North Carolina

Oct 8 at Pitt

Oct 15 Miami

Oct 22 OPEN DATE

Oct 27 at NC State

Nov 5 Georgia Tech

Nov 12 at Duke

Nov 19 at Liberty

Nov 26 Virginia

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Virginia Tech Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Hokies miss from the Atlantic Division?

The Hokies have to deal with NC State from the Atlantic on a late October Thursday night, but at least that’s coming off a week off. Opening up the ACC season with Boston College isn’t all that bad considering it’s at home, and best of all, there’s no Clemson or Wake Forest to face. They also miss Florida State, Louisville, and Syracuse.

In the Coastal, they have to go to North Carolina and Pitt. That’s a problem, but they get Miami and Virginia at home.

Virginia Tech Football Schedule What To Know: It’s going to feel like they’re never at home

The Hokies get a run of three straight September home games all in a 12 day span, and that’s about it for the fun in Blacksburg for a while.

From September 22nd until the regular season finale against Virginia, Virginia Tech gets just two home games. Making this weirder is how it’s all staggered with three road games in four, and then another three road games in four with NC State ending one run and starting another.

Virginia Tech Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

It’s really not all that bad as long as the team gets used to playing well on the road.

All of the home games are manageable, and the two non-conference road games at Old Dominion and Liberty shouldn’t be a problem if the Hokies are any good, but there might be a wall to hit in mid-November with all the time away from Blacksburg.

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Washington gets its left tackle in Peter King mock draft

The rumors about Washington’s interest in moving up in the 2021 NFL draft are all over the place.

The rumors about Washington’s interest in moving up in the 2021 NFL draft are all over the place. While Washington likely is interested in one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2021 NFL draft, the cost is probably too prohibitive for a move into the top 10.

Therefore, Washington’s best move is likely to stay put at No. 19 and take the best player available. That is, of course, unless the Football Team can find a trade partner and move back to acquire more draft capital.

In Peter King’s new mock draft, he has Washington sitting still at No. 19 and landing the left tackle it wants — and needs. That player is Christian Darrisaw of Virginia Tech.

Admirable story. As the 171st-rated offensive tackle coming out of high school, Darrisaw got one major-school offer (Virginia Tech) and took it . . . and started 35 of 36 games in his three-year career with the Hokies, all at left tackle. At 6-5 and 322, Darrisaw is a feisty and battle-tested player who could play in year one on a line that got overrun for 50 sacks in 2020. The left-tackle position allowed 38 sacks/pressures for WFT last year, and with a stationary quarterback for at least one more year in Washington in Ryan Fitzpatrick, the immediate need is there to do better than, say, Cornelius Lucas at left tackle.

This is an ideal scenario for Washington. The team has done plenty of homework on Darrisaw. However, there is a good chance Darrisaw is gone by No. 17 to the Las Vegas Raiders, so if he is available, Washington should make Darrisaw the pick.

 

 

2021 Virginia Tech Football Schedule: Analysis, Best and Worst Case Scenarios

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Virginia Tech Hokies football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Virginia Tech Hokies football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.


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2021 Virginia Tech Football Schedule

Full schedule analysis with best and worst scenarios below

Sept. 2 or 3 North Carolina

Sept. 11 Middle Tennessee

Sept. 18 at West Virginia

Sept. 25 Richmond

Oct. 2 OPEN DATE

Oct. 9 Notre Dame

Oct. 16 Pitt

Oct. 23 Syracuse

Oct. 30 at Georgia Tech

Nov. 5 at Boston College

Nov. 13 Duke

Nov. 20 at Miami

Nov. 27 at Virginia

Dec. 4 ACC Championship (in Charlotte)

Games vs. The Atlantic: Boston College, Syracuse

Missed Teams From The Atlantic: Clemson, Florida State, Louisville, NC State, Wake Forest

Virginia Tech Hokies Football Schedule Analysis: Starting out against North Carolina at home will set the tone for the rest of the season. With that, a trip to West Virginia, and with Notre Dame up early, it’s a tough first half of the season. However, six of the first seven games are in Blacksburg.

And then comes the second half of the year with four of the last five games on the road including Miami and the rivalry game against Virginia. However, there’s no Clemson on the slate

Virginia Tech Hokies Football Schedule Best Case Scenario: 10-2. The Hokies are just that good, they get by West Virginia on the road and North Carolina and Notre Dame at home, and it’s a great start to offset a few tough losses – possibly at Miami and with one other hiccup – with a shot at winning the Coastal going into the Virginia game.

Virginia Tech Hokies Football Schedule Worst Case Scenario: 6-6. The season starts with a thud against North Carolina, there’s a loss at West Virginia, and dropping the home games against Notre Dame and Pitt are disastrous. The road games in the second half of the year don’t help with losses in three of those four away from home.

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College Football News Preview 2020: Virginia Tech Hokies

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Virginia Tech Hokies season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Virginia Tech Hokies season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Schedule Analysis
– Virginia Tech Previews 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

2019 Record: 8-5 overall, 5-3 in ACC
Head Coach: Justin Fuente, 5th year, 33-20
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 27
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 44
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 37

Obviously, no one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: Virginia Tech Hokies Offense 3 Things To Know

Before getting going, few teams are going to be more fluid than Virginia Tech. Almost no one has dealt with the transfer portal more, and no one has had crazier things happen to its receiving corps.

The Hokies finished 86th in the nation in total offense and averaged just under 31 points per game, but there are plenty of reasons for hope for a huge seasons, despite all the wild changes.

Start with that receiving corps. Leading touchdown guy Damon Hazelton – coming up with eight scores – is now a Missouri Tiger, and the 16 combined 2019 catches from Hezekiah Grimsley and Phil Patterson are leaving the building. However, most of the other transfers leaving were reserves who hadn’t done much, and 6-3, 205-pound Evan Fairs is coming in from Kansas after making 28 career grabs.

Leading receiver Tre Turner is back after making 34 grabs for 553 yards and four scores, and speedy Tayvion Robinson will do more after a good freshman season. Tight end Dalton Keene was taken in the third round by New England, but junior James Mitchell is back – he’s a solid deep threat.

And all of the receivers have a rising star throwing their way.


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Hendon Hooker flirted with the transfer portal before last year, came back, and took over the starting gig after the first month of the season. The 6-4, 228-pounder hit 61% of his passes for 1,555 yards and 13 touchdowns, but his big claim to fame was being careful with the ball – the two interceptions he threw in the loss to Virginia were his only two picks of the year. He also ran for five scores – he’s the franchise star.

6-4, 245-pound sophomore Quincy Patterson is a decent prospect battling former Oregon transfer Braxton Burmeister to be the main backup.

The transfer portal took away plenty of receivers, but it also brought the Hokies some terrific running backs – a must with leading rusher Deshawn McClease leaving early. 5-9, 205-pound grad transfer Khalil Herbert comes in from Kansas where he ran for 1,735 career yards and 14 scores. He’s ready to roll right away, but the instant eligibility of speedy Rutgers star Raheem Blackshear is still in question.

Devastating as a runner or a receiver, Blackshear will eventually fill a variety of roles – he ran for 912 yards and six scores and caught 80 passes for 810 yards and six touchdowns in just over two seasons. Combine these two with 5-11, 182-pound sophomore Keshawn King – he was third on the team with 340 yards and two scores – and the Hokies have a nice backfield.

They’ll all have a great-looking line to work behind. Three reserve options left through the transfer portal, but all five starters – all underclassmen last year – are expected to return including All-ACC performers tackle Christian Darrisaw and guard Lecitus Smith on the left side. It’s a big, good line that should become a big plus.

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