
Andy Bitter
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https://virginiatech.sportswar.com/ 04-08-2010 13:38:13
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When Jacksonville popped in to draft Bhayshul Tuten early in the fourth round, it came as a surprise to the #Hokies RB, who hadn't talked to the franchise since the combine. "Very stealth, not going to lie,ā he said. On Tuten's early taste of the pros: virginiatech.sportswar.com/subscription/2ā¦




A āNew Eraā: Whit Babcock Speaks On What The House Settlement Means For Virginia Tech Andy Bitter summarizes Babcockās comments on the settlement and breaks down how the #Hokies are attacking this new playing field: virginiatech.sportswar.com/article/2025/0ā¦


Whit Babcock had one thought when the House settlement was approved: Finally. The #Hokies AD spoke recently about what it means for VT and college sports. āWhatever this next chapter is, Iām convinced itās better than the chapter we just went through." virginiatech.sportswar.com/article/2025/0ā¦



Brent Pry On #Hokiesā āReboot,ā Kyron Dronesā Recovery And Operating In A Post-House Worldš Andy Bitter discussed several topics with Pry, from where Virginia Tech stands as the summer begins and Dronesā health to the Hokiesā revenue-sharing plans: virginiatech.sportswar.com/subscription/2ā¦



#Hokies Sought Depth, Experience In Larger-Than-Expected Spring Transfer Groupš Andy Bitter chatted with Virginia Tech head coach Brent Pry about the recent portal additions and where they'll fit in: virginiatech.sportswar.com/subscription/2ā¦


Kamren Johnson Commits To Virginia Tech The DE had a final three of Tech, UVa and Pitt. VTScoop247 with the original report. virginiatech.sportswar.com/article/2025/0ā¦



COMMITMENT: The #Hokies snag a second commitment in as many days after defensive lineman Kamdon Gillespie (6-3, 245) from Mooresville, N.C. announced his commitment. Kamdonākjā Gillespie is also a pitcher for his high school baseball team and chose Virginia Tech over Georgia Tech.

