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Reestablishing the Hokies: James Franklin’s Virginia Tech Reset

Reestablishing the Hokies: James Franklin’s Virginia Tech Reset

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Episode 4 brings another loaded edition of Bleav in the ACC as the crew starts with championship week in men’s and women’s college basketball. The conversation opens with Michigan’s dominant national title run, what their championship means historically, and a broader debate on dynasties in sports—from UConn basketball to NFL comparisons involving Brady, Mahomes, and Burrow. The guys also break down the controversy surrounding Geno Auriemma and Dawn Staley following UConn and South Carolina’s matchup, discussing coaching egos, rivalry energy, and how moments like this can actually elevate the sport. They also make sure to give UCLA its due after capturing the women’s title despite much of the spotlight being pulled toward the coaching drama.

The featured ACC team profile this week centers on Virginia Tech, and the conversation goes deep into the Hokies’ transformation under new head coach James Franklin. The episode explores how Virginia Tech lost its traditional recruiting grip on the DMV and Tidewater areas after Frank Beamer, why Franklin is uniquely positioned to restore that pipeline, and how quickly he has already changed the energy around the program. Ronnie and the crew dive into the unusual but fascinating dynamic of former head coach Brent Pry staying on as defensive coordinator, what that says about coaching relationships, and the financial realities behind decisions like that in today’s college football landscape.

From there, the episode turns into a full football operations conversation, highlighting Franklin’s recruiting cachet, the mass decommitments that followed his Penn State departure, and how that influence immediately translated to Virginia Tech through both the transfer portal and high school recruiting. The guys also analyze the Hokies’ favorable 2026 schedule, debate whether the Vegas total of 7.5 wins is too low, and make their case for Virginia Tech as a legitimate ACC dark horse thanks to continuity at quarterback, coaching familiarity, and a system that should translate quickly. The episode closes with early thoughts on next week’s featured program, Florida State, where the coaching hot-seat discussion is already heating up.


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