Inspecting The 2011 Virginia Tech Football Schedule For The Very Best Match-Ups
Written on June 9, 2011 – 9:04 pm | by glennds
The 2011 Virginia Tech football schedule has gone out and followers as well as analysts alike are doing their regular assessment of the schedule and seeking to prognosticate wins and losses. Fans are gearing up and starting to determine where they will get their Virginia Tech football tickets.
In case you look at the 2011 Virginia Tech football schedule, you will observe quite a few common things but additionally some new things we haven’t seen in recent times. In 2011 the Hokies will have their typical ACC adversaries both home and also on the road, including several much talked about Thursday night games. But what’s missing which we’ve witnessed in recent times is the much talked about out-of-conference match-up that always comes at the outset of the season.
In recent years, Virginia Tech has begun the season with a high profile out-of-conference match-up. This is generally a made for TV game that’s against a premier opponent that’s ranked, and the game is over-blown all throughout the off-season. Virginia Tech has performed games like this against USC, LSU, Alabama, and last year Boise State. While these games produce excellent anticipation for the season, as well as excellent motivation for the team, they have a drawback (well, at least for the Hokies) for the reason that Virginia Tech has lost many of them. This places them within an instant hole to start the season.
We don’t know if this really is deliberate or otherwise, but the 2011 season does not have this type of game. Actually, there is no compelling out-of-conference match-up on the schedule whatsoever. On the actual contrary, the Hokies begin the season with Four OOC opponents from ‘mid-major’ conferences, including the games against East Carolina, Arkansas State, Marshall, and a Div I-AA team Appalachian State. Despite being I-AA, Appalachian State is a good program that has conpeted for many recent national championships.
After those four opening games, the Hokies get into ACC action full swing throughout the season. This year, Virginia Tech has home games against Clemson, Miami, Boston College, as well as North Carolina (UNC). They are on the road within the ACC against Wake Forest, Duke, Georgia Tech, as well as UVa. A closer look reveals some fascinating observations.
The actual Hokies clearly possess a favorable ACC schedule. Their most difficult competitors are at home (Clemson, Miami, BC, as well as UNC). The lower opponents are on the road (Wake, Duke, as well as UVa). The ACC schedule lines up nicely for the Hokies in 2011.
Additionally, given the Hokies will be breaking in a brand new quarterback this year (Logan Thomas will take over for graduating Tyrod Taylor), getting four mid-major teams to start the season is certainly an advantage. This certainly provides the Hokies an opportunity to break in Thomas prior to hitting the more difficult ACC schedule.
Finally, while there is no big early season OOC match-up, you will see some large TV games with regard to Virginia Tech this season. Particularly, the Hokies will play at Georgia Tech and at home against UNC in back to back Thursday night games in November. Virginia Tech versus UNC football tickets will be some of the most difficult to get in 2011.
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