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Football Recruiting Updates
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Articles and Features:

Early Recruiting Outlook
by Chris Horne, 8/3/05, 4:00 pm
It’s only one month until the recruiting season picks up once again, as September 1st is the first day college coaches can resume calling recruits and recruits can begin official visits. So, for the next month, recruits all across the country will not only be busy with preseason practice, but some will be narrowing their lists further and setting official visits.

Hokies Going Out of State Early This Year
by Chris Coleman, TechSideline.com, 7/27/05, 10:30 am
Virginia Tech football recruiting is off to a fast start for the class of 2005. The Hokies have already picked up seven verbal commitments since July 3. The interesting thing is that Tech, known for the ability to recruit inside the borders of Virginia but not outside, has landed six players from out-of-state.

Football Recruiting - A Different Type of Analysis, Part 3: Evaluating Quality of Recruits by Number of Offers
by Phil Martin, 6/15/05, 3:25 pm
In the first two articles we looked at Tech’s overall recruiting, first in head-to-head competition and second by location. Tech has an impressive record head-to-head against the recruiting competition and obviously does very well in-state, but are the Hokies landing the top recruits on their board and fulfilling their positional needs? How does Virginia Tech do for the top players as opposed to lesser recruited players? Now that Tech is in the ACC, are the Hokies recruiting a higher-caliber player? This article will attempt to address these questions and more.

Football Recruiting - A Different Type of Analysis, Part 2: Geographic Breakdown of Recruiting
by Phil Martin, 6/9/05, 10:25 am
The first article in our series took a comparative look at how Virginia Tech stacked up against its recruiting competition head-to-head. Now that we have analyzed the competition, the next step is to breakdown recruiting by location. I will analyze the regional recruiting trends in more detail by breaking down offers from Tech by geographic location.

TechSideline.com's Pre-Summer Top 30 for 2006
by Chris Horne, 6/8/05
Eight players from the state of Virginia’s 2006 class have received over 10 Division 1-A scholarship offers, with seven of those eight having around 20 or more. Virginia’s top talent has drawn a significant amount of top out-of-state interest, with schools from most of the major conferences coming in to extend offers. Florida, Florida State, Miami, Ohio State and Oklahoma are just a few of the top out-of-state programs to offer some of Virginia’s best.

Football Recruiting - A Different Type of Analysis, Part 1: Head-to-Head Recruiting
by Phil Martin, 6/1/05, 2:05 pm
Football recruiting – the one topic that can lead to endless debate since no true winners or losers exist when looking at the signings on the first Wednesday in February. Players that signed elsewhere suddenly become “overrated” and sleepers are bountiful in every school’s recruiting class. Every fan has his or her favorite players and each class seemingly will have the answers for the team’s current weaknesses. Many signees will have an immediate chance for helping in the eyes of fans, no matter how unrealistic those expectations may actually be. Rankings of players will be mulled over and the “astrology” buffs will be counting stars in an attempt to see the recruiting class in the brightest light possible.

VT's 2005 Top Gun Recruiter
by Will Stewart, TechSideline.com, 5/25/05, 3:05 pm
A couple of years ago, we ran an article titled "Naming VT's Top Gun Recruiter," a piece that reviewed the players signed by various VT assistant coaches from 1998-2003, then named Jim Cavanaugh as VT's "Top Gun" recruiter, beating out Bryan Stinespring and Charley Wiles. The award was an overall award, but I got to thinking, why not hand out the Top Gun award every year? And why not make it strictly numbers-based?

Hokies, Hoos Locking Down the RT Top 25
by Chris James, TechSideline.com, 5/18/05, 1:05 pm
When thinking about the hotspots of high school football talent in the United States, the Commonwealth of Virginia does not initially come to mind. Florida, Texas and California, with their large populations, are regarded as the most fertile recruiting grounds in the country. They each have enough players to support more than one big time program. Each of those states has more than one big time college football program within its borders, and those programs are maintained by in state talent.

A Day at the Nike Camp
by Will Stewart, TechSideline.com, 4/25/05, 4:05 pm
Two years ago, when the Nike camp made its first-ever stop in Blacksburg, it created quite a buzz, and the weather was drizzly and a little chilly. This time around, Nike camps are almost old hat in the fast-moving world of football recruiting, and the 281 attendees were greeted with a rare sight: snow in late April and frigid weather that caused the players to spend most of their time indoors. I spent the day in Blacksburg, and what follows are some personal observations and descriptions of how the camp was run and some of the action I observed. Included are pictures and four video clips.

Inside the Numbers: Ranking the 2005 (and 2004!) Recruits
by Will Stewart, TechSideline.com, 2/22/05, 4:10 pm
It's time for TechSideline.com's fifth annual "Inside the Numbers: Ranking the Recruits," in which we mash together recruiting rankings from various recruiting services into one complex ranking system that gives each VT recruit a composite ranking ... but wait, imagine my horror when I realized we never did this for the 2004 class! So buckle up, because you're about to get two articles for the price of one.

TechSideline.com Recruiting Report, 2/17/05 (MP3 Audio)
by TechSideline.com, 2/21/05, 2:20 pm
From last Thursday: Mike Harris and Chris Horne talk about late VT signee Todd Nolen, then take a sneak peek at recruits from the class of 2006, concentrating on players from central Virginia and the two rising seniors from Landstown (Va Beach), Percy Harvin and Damon McDaniel. (Time: 23:12 minutes, Size: 5.6 MB)

2005 Recruiting Grades: The Defense
by Will Stewart, TechSideline.com, 2/15/05, 11:00 pm
It seems that a number of subscribers had some issues with part 1, which graded the offensive recruiting. Most readers understandably want to see higher grades. If that's the case, you'll be pleased with the way I view this defensive recruiting class, which is deep and talented at almost every part of the defense. As with the offensive grading article, I attempted to project needs, then evaluate how those needs were met.

2005 Recruiting Grades: The Offense
by Will Stewart, TechSideline.com, 2/14/05, 1:10 am

Interview With Dave Glenn of the ACC Area Sports Journal, 2/10/05 (MP3 Audio)
by TechSideline.com, 2/10/05
Dave Glenn of the ACC Area Sports Journal (which we at TechSideline.com heartily recommend for following ACC sports) talks with TSL recruiting analyst Chris Horne about football recruiting around the ACC. Dave ranks the teams in the ACC and covers ACC recruiting from top to bottom in this interesting discussion. (Time: 20:51, Size: 5.0 MB).

From Tragedy, Determination (Victor Harris Profile)
by John Harper, 2/9/05
The offensive numbers are eye popping. They are almost ridiculously high. They are what you notice first about Virginia Tech signee Victor "Macho" Harris of Highland Springs High School. Harris, the consensus choice as the No. 1 recruit in Virginia, is a five-star prospect with good reason. Try 5,320 career yards, a Central Region record. Check out 70 career touchdowns. How about 418 yards in ONE game in 2004? Or 2,346 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior?

2005 Recruiting Roundup
by Chris Horne, 2/3/05, 2:30 pm
Led by an outstanding in-state haul where they landed four of the state’s top 7 prospects, Virginia Tech enjoyed what is considered to be one of, if not the best, classes ever. Tech’s 2005 class is rated #10 by Tom Lemming of ESPN.com, #15 by Rivals.com and #18 by Scout.com. The Hokies landed one 5-star, four 4-star, 14 3-star and five 2-star recruits.

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