
Hokies Plan to Redshirt Tyrod Taylor in 2008 by Chris Coleman, TechSideline.com Frank Beamer held his weekly press conference on Tuesday afternoon, and he announced Virginia Tech's plans for quarterbacks Sean Glennon and Tyrod Taylor. Glennon has been named the starter, and Taylor will attempt to redshirt. That means that at the quarterback position, 2008 is beginning similar to 2007. Last year Tech tried to redshirt Taylor, but he was playing as early as the LSU game. This year the offensive line is much improved, and Sean Glennon is a r-senior, so the attempt is being made again. "We're gonna try to redshirt Tyrod Taylor," Frank Beamer said. "In the long run, if we can get this done, this is what we need to do." The plan to redshirt Taylor could change at any moment. For example, if Sean Glennon is injured, especially early in the season, then Taylor would be Tech's quarterback. Beamer did not indicate that there was a timetable, saying that the situation would be evaluated week by week. "If we stay away from injury," Beamer said, "Play well as an offense, this is good for the team." If Tech is able to keep the redshirt on Taylor, he will be Virginia Tech's starting quarterback for three seasons: 2009, 2010 and 2011. That is more desirable than him splitting time for two seasons (2007 and 2008), and then being the full-time starter for just two years (2009 and 2010). It will also aid his long-term development, and could be particularly beneficial to the program in 2011. In 2011, current freshmen such as Dyrell Roberts, Darren Evans, Josh Oglesby, Ryan Williams, Quillie Odom, Blake DeChristopher, etc. will be seniors.
With the decision to make Glennon the starter, he will be Virginia Tech's first full-time r-senior starting quarterback since Al Clark in 1998. |
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