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Your Winning Austin Peay Eye in the Sky (part I):

Virginia Tech=42, Austin Peay=7 What happened? Let’s see … a sticky script, elbow, foot, knee, an oLine that is not that much of an upgrade, a lack of stud ***** esque Tb talent, Read option mega traffic jam of congestion as we have nobody including our Qb who is suited to laterally spread the field […] READ MORE

Game#2 preview: Austin Peay @ Virginia Tech:

(n/r) Austin Peay @ #18 Virginia Tech: Vegas Line: VT–49   Kickoff: 1:34pm TV coverage: ESPN3 Announcers: PbP: John Sadak Analyst: John Gregory Sidelines: Rontina McCann To put his mismatch of titanic proportions into prospective for you, lets use dabble in VT.edu and AP.edu for a moment. Right now Austin Peay has an endowment funding […] READ MORE

Your winning Georgia Tech Eye in the Sky!

Virginia Tech=20, Georgia Tech=17 (in overtime) 1. we won! 1a. {shew} 1b. Georgia Tech almost hung around and stole that one… 2. see #1. 3. Bud Stout played its best game EVER vs. the Flex-Bone offense of Cyrano Jones or Coach Paul Johnson 4. The VT offense opened up full throttle, and then went up 7-zip […] READ MORE

Game#1 preview: Georgia Tech @ Virginia Tech:

#28 Georgia Tech @ #20 Virginia Tech Vegas Line: VT-7.5 o/u=48.5 $-line: VT is a bet 2.8 to win 1 favorite, GT is a bet 1 to win 2.4 underdog TV coverage: 8pm, ESPN Labor Day nite Announcers: Sean Mcdonnough, Chris Speilman and Quint Kessenich National TV, Monday Night football time-slot, and the entire Labor […] READ MORE

Logan’s Heroes vs. the Orange Crush, round#1: “ding!”

Public Scrimmage #1 (Saturday, o8.18, 4pm) Virginia Tech opened its extrinsic foci of control doors on Saturday at 4pm to the general viewing public so that the 2012 Hokies could get some Hawthorne Effect in and so that Frank Beamer and staff could get a look at how they responded to being watched. A most […] READ MORE

Preview of coming attractions part III & scrimmage #1 primer:

Today’s word (or term) is: the Pareto Principle[1] (or the 80-20 rule) pə-ˈrā-(ˌ)tō (noun) (1906)      The Pareto Principal states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. In business 80% of your profits come from 20% of your customers. 80% of all crimes are committed by 20% […] READ MORE