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Hokies' depleted defense can't hold up against 'a real offense'


Virginia Tech’s depleted-but-undefeated start gave Hokies faithful plenty to applaud, notably Khalil Herbert, the offensive line and the team’s collective resolve. But Tech’s victories came against NC State and Duke, the former starting its backup quarterback, the latter a turnover machine. That scheduling good fortune ended Saturday at North Carolina. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

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Hokies' depleted defense can't hold up against 'a real offense'


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