Virginia Tech, in need of a new starting QB, expects to look different on offense in 2017
Posted Feb 26, 2017
Justin Fuente has heard the question. From Forth Worth, Texas, to Memphis, Tenn., to Blacksburg. “People always ask, ‘What does your offense look like?’ ” said Fuente, Virginia Tech’s football coach. "I say, ‘Well, what do our players look like?’ When we were at TCU, it looked a little bit different. When we were at Memphis, it looked different. And this past year, at Virginia Tech, it looked different."
(Richmond Times-Dispatch)
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