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June 18, 2025 • 95 mins

The crew is back with part two of the Hokies Dream team. This time your boys are focused on the unit that put Hokies football on the map: DEFENSE. Special guest Coach Robbie Compton joins us to help layout the best of the best when it comes to Hokies defensive players.

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(01:47):
And welcome back to the BoundaryCorner Podcast along with my
partners, Brian Siegler, a laterRobin Jonathan Talley.
He will be here in a few minutes.
He is skidding down the road to get to his house.
And as always, our favorite highschool coach, Robbie Compton.
I am Curtis Wilson and as always, we are brought to you by
Doctor Jeremy Counts down at theCouncil Family Pharmacy three O

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1 S Main St. in Blacksburg, yourfriendly neighborhood pharmacy.
Check them out, fellows Levar always joining us.
What's up, Levar, Brian, Robbie,Fellas, how's summertime going
for y'all so far? Robbie asked me early.
He's like, you got to top off that Jeep yet.

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I said yeah, I had it off a few times and been rolling around
having some good times in the Jeep and trying to try to stay
dry because it's been rainy as shit in Richmond.
Yeah. Yeah, we've been hot and on the
field and trying to prepare for another season, getting things

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together on the high school sideof things so.
Wait what what what wait out wait room every day get them in
there we. Start every, We start every day.
We do check in at 7:30, weights at 8 speed, Agility development
usually about 9:00 and then skill development 10 to 10/30,

(03:13):
10:45 somewhere around there. So we're it's good 2 1/2, almost
3 hours every day of trying to prepare some young folks for
four years of high school football.
Hoping to get one or two to playafter that.
Robbie let let me ask this because obviously the kids are

(03:34):
working out, how much work are y'all doing?
Like are you, are you in tape? Like basically kids leave.
Are you just looking at tape from basically noon to six O
clock at night? No, no, no, it, it takes a lot
of, you know, well here we've got a, a brand new turf field

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and, you know, some stadium renovation and stuff.
OK. Getting, you know, but a lot of
our stuff is like you said, it'ssome film work, preparing some
stuff, just doing grounds work around keeping their practice
field ready and stuff like that.You know, we, we do things a

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little differently than some places.
We do a lot of laundry and things like that for the kids.
We don't send stuff home with them.
We don't ask the parents to, to take care of a lot of that
stuff. We do a lot of that stuff on
their own. Just things like that.
Different plans today we worked on some just trying to get some

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letters sent out to different local businesses and churches
and things to see if we can get some some meals for kids during
game days this season, stuff like that.
Little logistic things, but that's that's what a lot of the
summer is I'm dealing a lot withtrying to get licensure stuff
finished and taking tests and getting some things like that.

(04:56):
Since I changed my license as a teacher, I've gone from, I
spent, let's see, 18 years. I spent 13 years in health and
physical education and now I'm in special Ed working with their
exceptional, exceptional students here and takes a lot to

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get that stuff going. I worked on some master's
classes and doing some, some practice testing to finish that
license. So got that on my plate along
with all of it to you so. So it's for for you.
The offseason is mixed bag beinga high school coach.
Watch the kids now do do you? Are they allowed in North

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Carolina for the kids to organize to do 7 O sevens?
Oh yeah, go out. OK, because every state's
different. Like some states are weird about
that shit. Some states you go do that,
they'll be like they're all ineligible now.
They can't play because they went out and played seven O 7 at
your field. No, we have and they can do
anything they want to on their own.
There are certain times in the summer, there's the week of

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always the week of the 4th of July in North Carolina.
And then there's going to be a week at the end of towards the
end of July, what they call Allstate Clinic Week.
So they have all of our state rules, clinics, all of those
things on that week. Those are considered dead
periods. We're not allowed to have

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contact with the players in a, you know, from a coach's
perspective, but the kids can get together and do stuff on
their own however they want to. But other than those two day
period weeks, you know, we can, we can work with the kids from
the last day of school on through the summer, except on

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Sundays. All right.
But I mean, we're, we're there'ssome limitations on amount of
hours a day. There's no supposed to be no
more than 3 hours a day. I think there's rules about if
you do 2A day deals once the seethe pre season stuff starts.

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If you do with two a day, one day, you have to have so many
hours in between the two, so many total hours together and
there has to be a day off in between, you know, stuff like
that. So it's changed a lot from the
time we played where we used to,you know, go at 6:00 in the
morning and we'd leave sometimes6 or 7 at night and we'll

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practice however long I have many times we needed to.
Yeah, them 3A days were no joke.You did you, Ron.
You weren't. You never made it to the to the
experience at Fort Pickett, did you?
I did not. No, that was pre dated me.
My freshman year, man, we, we took that trip with Larry Smith

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and and that crowd to Fort Pickett for the camp.
That was something different. Boy, it was just one a day, but
it just was all day. Well, you're going to practice.
One time long ass practice. Yeah, within that week with a

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with a Saturday scrimmage where we usually went and showed up
and played Attlee and Hampton and we got to see all of that
fun, take those butt kickings and come all back home.
So. Well, wait, hold on, wait a SEC.
Hampton would have been 9. Yes, exactly.

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So I did. I did the one like Jamboree that
they had at U of R that time. You remember that one?
Yes, that would have been, I think it would have been my
junior year. Yeah, I think that's right.
Yeah, Hampton. Hampton was there at that one
too, and they were still. Yeah.
Crushing. Whipping and you had you had the

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the Ronald Curry's and the the ones like that from Hampton.
Yeah, it was. It was quite an adventure.
So those. Are what you say.
See. See that?
Say now I'm going down a rabbit hole here.
Oh, here he comes. Pull them in here.
Look at it, Sally. He had it.

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Shelton. Looks different.
And all of his beauty and glory.Little little little, fluffy and
swollen. Don't get it wrong, I'm nowhere
near as smart as Shelton is. Oh yeah, you pretty good.
You make up the brunt. You make up the brute with the
with what we lack in brain, I guess we're just talking about.

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The old school football days andhow different it is now.
Yes. Well, they would tell us they're
talking about going to Jamboree and our little high school
having to go up against Hampton High School where all those
studs played Ronald Curry. I can't imagine seeing that.
I mean, I can't imagine seeing. I can't imagine seeing that I've

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seen some good football players,but that that's next level.
So the problem we had is that wewere like the most rural AAA
school in the whole damn state. Easily.
Easily. Absolutely.
I remember my first. I remember my first varsity
playing time. I was tied in.

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We played a school called Mcadore High School.
That's what Bo Jackson went to high school at and I was 9th
grader and I've seen the I was the third string tight end and
I've seen the first two tight ends get knocked out of the
game. Everybody on their team had gold
teeth. They had they had gold teeth and

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goatees. I was in 9th grade.
They had a kid on their team that went to Alabama.
His name was Matt Caddell. He played wide receiver.
They called Mackadore Smackadore.
That's how good they would they would kill people.
They beat us like 56 to 0. This kid, Matt Caddill, they
called him the pocket Rocket. He ran A4240 and if you kicked

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him the ball, he was running it back.
I think he I think he had three touchdowns against us.
He's the fastest person I've ever seen on the field.
And I've seen Tyrone Prothrow onthe field too.
He was pretty fast, but Matt Caddell was the fastest human
I've ever seen with a football in his hand.
I. I can tell you a fast one that
I've seen and y'all will know the names Mr. David Wilson.

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Oh yeah, I heard about that. I.
Didn't have to play. Against him, that's a that's AI.
Couldn't imagine seeing some of that like.
I still ain't figured that. Look, that man, The last time, I
think it was the last time I coached against him, I think it
was a senior year, He had 260 yards rushing and five
touchdowns, and I don't know howmany he would have had if he'd

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like got thrown out in the thirdquarter for doing the somersault
in the end zone. Yeah.
Well, with something that was 15years ago, I still didn't
figured out how to stop him, right?
Him landed on his neck unfortunately is what finally
stopped him. I well let's get into it.

(12:19):
What we're doing tonight couple weeks ago we did the offensive
hokey dream team tonight we're going to do the defensive hokey
dream team, but we got a few things to unload before we get
there as always, and I want to start with basketball.
Alex called it out just a coupleseconds ago with Hokies
basketball. Might be back Because I y'all,
y'all, they y'all want me to pronounce this right.

(12:41):
Go for it man. You got to do this one.
You got. F Dallas, I think that's the
pronunciation officially signed.We just call him Neo.
Neo, call him Neo and. The one I mean the one, the one
but. Legitimately, without a shadow

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of a doubt, the I mean, no, no disrespect to Rodney Rice, but
literally the best recruit Mike Young has ever pulled.
This kid was legitimately going to get drafted somewhere in the
second round of the NBA this year.
He chose to defer smart, in my opinion, because I think he's

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going to tear it up. So, Tally, does Mike Young have
an excuse not to win games this year?
Mike? Young, I'm going to give him a
pass today, man, he done good today.
So I'm going to just keep quiet and we're going to see what he
going to do. I did see a quote where he said
he said that the basketball teamwas just better this year.

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I'm like, well, I fucking hope so.
But I think, I think that it will be.
So we'll see. We'll see what he got.
I mean, you got to have some, you got to have some some talent
to play. I mean, it's not the SEC but the
ACC. You got to have some talent and
some length to play there. So hopefully he has that in in

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this year's team. I mean, I think we finally got a
a good combination of enough ball handlers with a really good
amount of size down low, but with most everybody still able
to step out, hit the shot outside if they need to with,
with an exception here or there.It's really lining up to to be

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definitely the most talented topto bottom we've been in the last
handful of years, definitely since the the ACC Championship
run. Keith.
That group, Keith alumina? Yeah, exactly.
Yeah. So yeah, at least the most
talented since that group, at least top to bottom.
I feel like you, you actually have a starting five, you feel

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pretty good about it. A couple guys coming off the
bench that can hold their own. I don't think we really had that
since then. You know, I think you got a
whole lot of potential. We've got to see if they put the
pieces together and that they play like a team and can win
like a team. But as far as just the

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individual parts right now, it'sdefinitely looking pretty good.
That's what I want to see from Mike Young more than anything
because a couple of those teams,20/20/2019 right 2019-2020
1/20/21 there were times where early they just didn't they look
disjointed and you looked and said, well, these are talented.

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He can't have that happen this year.
Like there's too much talent to have that funk of well, I got to
figure out everything. No, you, you got to figure that
out this year. And if not, you've got to either
let Lowell attack or Neo do his thing because that kids been
playing with grown ass men in the Greek league and been

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putting up somewhere between 7 and 10 points a game.
Got looked at that the NBA and that's I think Tally you've kind
of there's been numerous times in the last four years Again, we
don't are we as intense on basketball as where football, no
basketball lasts from October toMarch.
It's a long way. You get too intense, you get
burned out. But you've always said Tally,

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I'll never forget this. We just don't have a player that
we literally can say here's the ball, please go get us the next
6 points, right? And I think that's where Neo, it
looks like he could be that guy.It's just like he go.
Let me step back. Most of the teams that you see
that are, you know, good teams have a dude like that.

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They can just take over the game, create his own shot, draw
double teams to be able to kick the ball.
I mean, Mike Young has to draw up some stuff for us to get
shots off and usually we've got,you know, 6 foot guards trying
to shoot over 6 foot guards on the other team.
Had to get longer, had to get bigger and you had to get more

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talented. So seems like he's done that.
So I mean, I'm, I'm hoping the best.
I like watching basketball. You know, I don't dislike Mike
Young, think people think I dislike him.
I don't dislike him. I just, I didn't get that.
I don't get the hype from nothing.
Like if you if you ain't winning, you just ain't winning
so. You talk about being intense in
Virginia Tech basketball. I mean, I've spent the last 25

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years and working everything I can in high school football.
Last thing I remember about Virginia Tech basketball is Ace
Custis so. Throw it back, Riley.
I'm trying. I'm trying guys.
Well, basically, I think once you once November hits, you just
want to go to sleep for six weeks, get home.
Thanksgiving and Christmas, thenI can get back to football in

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February. There you go.
All right, let's tell Quick. We're going to hit some 2026
recruiting. Been a lot of buzz on that.
Obviously everybody saw Cornell Warren decommitted, best
prospect we had. And then we get Cameron Johnson,
the defensive end out of green run down in down in the 7573

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star guy. And then we get Cam Gillespie
out of North Carolina defensive lineman.
Probably more shape it up to be AD tackle out of Mooresville
High School. But as of right now, 2026 class
ain't looking great. You got 4 commits.
One of them's a legacy kicker. No disrespect to Will love he's

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I think they put him as probablythe best kicker in the country.
But this is usually the time where we start seeing one
through a week and by July. We got 1 coming tomorrow or so
everyone is saying so. Oh, OK, I don't know about.
What's the kicker's name? Well, love, it's John's little

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brother. What you talking about man?
That's the that's the best player we could have.
The best player on the team lastyear was who?
Just the love shoot. Got the little?
Brother, I'm being I'm being funny.
But hey, if the if, if the love can bring the the love like this
love, we want to stay with that love.
So that might be. Points is points.

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That may be the. Best automatic from inside 50.
Listen, that may be the best recruit that we have.
So Mr. Love, get your little brother right.
Keep him on hill. I can, I can tell you from a
high school perspective, the waythings have changed recently,
recruiting has gotten a little weird and a little crazy from

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the high school side of things. And I know, I know Virginia Tech
focuses a lot on high school recruiting and things like that.
And there, there's been some lag, there's been some craziness
with the way some things have changed, kind of waiting for
these these rulings and things to come through and figure out
what they were going to do. So I wouldn't get too worked up

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about how it's gone thus far. And that's just my opinion from
this side of it. But I mean, it's there's
definitely some kids that are sitting back and waiting to see
what was going to happen with those whole situations.
So it may you may see a a real take off and some things coming
soon I think. Yeah.

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I mean, when we talked about it,we're like we had the Warren
decommit. We kind of knew that that wasn't
firm even when it happened, right?
Like so you know, he said he wasstill going to take other
visits. We knew that his star was rising
a little bit when he committed. We knew that some of the bigger
dogs in the SEC, we're going to start coming calling.

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Sounds like that's kind of where, where things went.
So, you know, here we are. You know, it sucks losing your
best commit. We move forward.
We got a couple more. I said when when Warren
decommitted, we got about six weeks to get at least eight more
in the boat before you can startfeeling like this isn't a
disaster. And we got 2IN and probably
getting one more tomorrow. So we're, we're on a pretty

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decent track since then. And it's been less than a week
since I made that that tweet. So we'll see how it goes.
I'm I'm still not feeling great about the 26th class, But like I
said in that tweet, I don't know, it's not time to panic,
but it's definitely time to needto see some results.
And so just looking forward to seeing what prime company can

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can kind of pull through in the home stretch here.
Get like 5 get get 5 kids from high school and get dressed out
of the portal because you can figure out who the hell plays
high school kids. Dice roll.
We're we have to face a harsh reality here too, is there is
some some uneasy feelings about what's going on.

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You know, you got you got a new offensive system and
coordinator, you got a new defensive system and
coordinator, you got questions about how long do things will
hold together and what's going. And that's not easy to recruit
kids now when they can make money going anywhere anyway.
I mean that that's a harsh reality to it.
It is, it is, and right now it isn't.

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Those colored glasses, I know how this works.
Well, mine are getting rosier bythe day.
So that's the way recruiting's going.
We got four in the boat. Hopefully more to come over the
next month or so. Hopefully we can talk about it.
I know we are working to get somebody on in July to discuss
low high school recruiting. Hopefully that comes through.

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But real quick, before we get into our defensive drinking,
Brian did were you able to make a slide for Robbie's offensive
stuff or no? I was not, but Robbie, I want
you to to to run through it and tell me.
Tell me what you got. Lord, let.
Me talk on the quarterback. Hold up.
Quarterback was was I can remember that one that was easy.
That was Tyron Taylor and I you know you'd I'll I'll hear degree

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especially with people my age. Why wasn't Michael Vick?
Hey, Michael Vick was an, they called it the Victoria
experience for a reason. But when I'm putting together a
whole team and I want to do, I want to run, I want to throw, I
want to do it all and with the leadership and with the things

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like that. Tyrod Taylor just kind of did it
for me. I had, I had a little bit
different experience. I had a a player at the time
that was being recruited that talk to him all the time.
I spent a lot of time and a couple of visits with, with the
kid that I had there and I hung out with Tyrod's dad quite a
bit. So I mean, I got to know the kid

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and and the way things work. So that's who I went with as my
quarterback, my running backs. I said David Wilson, obviously
Kevin Jones and Basil Tooten. I just.
Me and you Robbie, me and you match for match baby speed.
I just like that combination. All three of them had the speed

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to to break anything at any timeand hit the edge, but none of
the three of them were ever worried about I got to get to
the edge because I'm not going through the mess in the middle.
All three of them would hit the mess in the middle and never
worry about it. And that that was the kind of
thing I like as a tight end. I had Jeff King and Mr. Bucky

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Hodges because Bucky Hodges was a tight end and Logan Thomas was
a quarterback. And if you want to fight about
it, we win. Hey, we got enough of that in
the comments on that. Oh, we got how you feel about
that behind you on that, Logan Thomas.
Yeah, he was pretty firm about that on that last show, though.
He was. Going to it overall for a

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lifetime. Logan Thomas probably a better
tight end. Logan Thomas never played sniper
tight end at Virginia Tech, so Icouldn't make him a tight end.
Didn't he catch a player from Tyrod?
He did. Possibly I did.
Robbie, come on. He said possibly.
I don't know. I know he's coaching at

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Brookville High School in Lynchburg now.
Yes, he is. Him and Zach McRae, both of them
coaching down to Brookville. Yeah, Zach McRae.
That's the name everybody thought was going to be it 15
years ago. But you know what?
He's doing good things out there.
Jason from SWVA What's going on?I, Robbie next.

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Wide receivers We had Antonio Freeman, Eddie Royal, Andre
Davis, Bron Steele, Carol Vale. Bron Steele.
Reference Bron. Steele.
Bron Steele. Bron Steele just had a special
place in the fact that as a as ayoung Virginia Tech fan, that

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was the one that I remember thatkind of stood out.
He may not have been the best receiver they ever had.
I can probably name a lot of them that had better stats
overall at some point. But a hell of a Sugar Bowl
though. And I had Brian Steele jersey
was probably the first Virginia Tech jersey I ever had.
So it just kind of stuck for me.And Carol Dale is, it's old

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school, but Oh yeah, that name stick forever in.
Virginia you'll hear it more in my in my offensive line group.
I'm I'm I'm a pepper some some older guys in there just because
they had a different kind of mentality when it came to the
game of football that you can all.
I can't wait for Tally's face for one of them, just to see

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what he says. But go ahead, Robbie.
OK, so offensive line we have Dwayne Brown, Jake Grove because
he's my all time favorite playeranyway.
Wyatt Teller, Christian Darasol,Jim Pyne, Buzz Nutter.
George. And Blake Dechristopher, I think

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I put too many old lineman in there, but whatever.
You got Buzz Nutter in there. Buzz Nutter in.
There, Buzz Nutter and George Priest now.
I mean, you can. You can go in and look, you're
not going to find stats with offensive lineman and stuff back
then they, you know, nobody counted pancakes or stuff in
their 30s, forties, 50s all those years.

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But they did. But they were made with flour
and butter. Yeah, exactly.
Something to be said about theirWorld Championships and the pros
and their longevity and the years they played.
That's a different kind of different kind of mentality on
the offensive line that it takesanyway.

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And you put some guys like that in there and we got something
it'll teach the rest of those guys a little bit more grit.
Oh, is grit a cool word that we can say now one time?
As long as you don't pass down the hill.
But it was a weird SO. As long as you don't put it on

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the helmet, we'll have an entiremonologue about it in the locker
room. One day.
I wonder what? I wonder what Fuente is doing
right now. Central Standard Time.
10,000,010 million in the bank that's being paid over the last
few years. He got paid what, like 7 and a

(28:31):
he got 20 million in the bank. What would you be doing?
Will he ever coach? Will he ever be a college coach
of Year I? Don't think he is.
I don't think he is. I got 40 million in the bank.
I ain't coaching no more. I ain't.
Doing shit I'm almost. Certain talk about football.
All day paid. I mean, man, we really broke

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that man when he then he broke that.
Man really broke us. I mean, yes, you mean that man
got money and got it right now? He's doing all right.
We're the ones still trying to figure out if we can get this
paid back. We're broke.
He broke us, but we broke him mentally.

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He ain't even going to try to get back into the game.
They call it a break up. We broke he up.
That's what this is. That's what happened.
All righty. Do we Do we want to hear a recap
of Tally's Tally's cruise here before we get into things?
Oh yeah, Tally went on the big, big, big boat.

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No, no, we got to have at least one story.
I mean, last time it was the Alchemy Bar making you some sort
of jalapeno Margarita. It was for you.
It was pandemonium is what it was on this boat.
I mean, it's like 40 of us that went together, you know, kids,

(29:58):
grown-ups. At one time I started preaching
in the he was in the piano bar and they asked me the same.
And I thought that the drink package told me to preach, so I
started preaching. It's a video.
It's a video out there. I'm just saying a.
Drink package will tell you something.

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That drink package will make you, you know, turn you into a
different beast. Man, it ain't a lot.
I've tried my best to hit 15 a day.
It didn't work, but I mean, I did 15.
I didn't drink them all. I was giving them away, doing
whatever I had to do. But it was a good trip, man.
We had a great trip. We went to the Dominican

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Republic, we went to Puerto Rico, we went to Saint Thomas.
St. Thomas is beautiful, just like a
beautiful place, man. It's kind of like, you know,
being a kid from Alabama and usually seeing like trees and
skunks and stuff like that to goto a place like, and then like,
I know what the country looks like.
You know what I'm saying? I know it when you go to a place

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like Saint Thomas and you just look out, it's not just water
because I'm not a huge water person, but just like their
trees look beautiful, you know what I'm saying?
Like everything is just different.
You know, the sun shines a little bit different in places
like that. Looks like a like a storybook
man. So when we went to the Dominican

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Republic, we didn't go to a beach because we went to a beach
at the other places. We just pretty much like walk
the city and went to some shops and ate the local food and stuff
like that. And that's, you know, that's
that's I ain't going to say humbling because it wasn't like
super bad there, but you know, to see people out hustling and
selling stuff and, you know, trying to make a dollar like it

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just makes you appreciate what you do have.
So that was cool too, though. It was cool.
It was, we had a great time. The travel lag is horrible.
Wife came back with COVID. Damn, we just fucked up over
here man. I got to ask one question
because we got you getting drunk.

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The food's always good. By the way, for everyone who's
never been on the cruise, especially Carnival, do not miss
Maine Diamond. Ever.
You better go don't. Ever miss it?
Go ask Brian. He missed it one night and I
can't remember what you missed, but you went somewhere else and
you were like, Nope, not again. I'm not skipping the next night.
I will tell you, I will tell youon the boat that we went on on

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the Celebration. If anybody thinking about going
on a cruise, if you can get to the Celebration, go because it's
got like 30 restaurants. So if you do miss Maine dining,
Maine dining shoes are good, butit's so many other places to
eat. Some of them you got to pay for.
But like they had a chicken place on there, like Shaq's got
a chicken restaurant on there. Awesome food, You know, of

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course, Guys Burgers, they had adumpling place, they had a
loaded fry place, just all type of crap, man.
So we didn't, I couldn't, I couldn't even get to all the
places. I didn't even explore the whole
ship. That's how big you can.
I mean, I felt like our little ship was big and you started
talking about like 30 restaurants, like 9 like 18

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stories. It's like, holy shit, do they?
Do the thing where they divide you like in neighborhoods and
stuff too. Pretty, it feels like it.
So we went to Guy Guy Fieri's got a restaurant on there called
Pig and Anchor. So it's a BBQ restaurant, right?
So we go to it, it's like the last day and it's maybe 10 of
us. We go to it.
We didn't even know they had a whole another bar and Infinity

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pool and hot tubs. All this stuff was behind the
restaurant and I'm like what is this?
Because everything on our ship mostly was like on floor
16/17/18 something like that like this was floor 6 and they
said Oh yes, pools all around there.
Y'all didn't y'all ain't been back there.
I'm like, well this is the last night.

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Yeah we ain't going tonight. So let me just enjoy this smoked
chicken y'all and gave me last. Piece.
Last piece What tables did you hit?
How'd you do in the casino? You make money.
Oh no, that's pitiful. The reason that they got that
big night shift is because dummies like me going to that
casino and leave money there, that's what.

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Don't go to the casino on that. What?
Smashed you? What got you?
What gained? Everything, man.
I mean, I ain't going to say it smashed.
We did. We probably broke even because I
lost money and my wife won some.She got on the slot machine and
won like 450 bucks. But I lost every bit of that.
Just letting you know beforehandbefore she did that because she
only went in that one night. I kind of went in there like 3

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to 4 nights, Got a little time by myself going there, play
craps, lose a little bit, go back in there, play roulette,
lose a little bit, play a littleblackjack.
So I lost on everything. I was Virginia Tech on that boat
in that casino. I was losing every game.
I was losing them close. I learned from Pride.
I wasn't just losing. Barely missing them too buddy.

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That's what was happening to me,so.
Man man was getting 14 all nightin blackjack.
He kept hitting, kept getting 8888.
Even then, he was getting 20, the dealer was getting a four
card 21. You just held on to your time
now. Man.
I don't, I guess blackjack is the worst.

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Like at least crap that's assembling to luck and you feel
like sometimes if you get a bad shooter, it's just like, you
know, it's like, oh man, like, oh, we're going to go good here.
Let me let me. What is it?
What was it called? Brian?
I wish my neighbor Andrew was here.
The. Let it ride.
No. Oh.
God no, no, not that table game.Fuck that table game.

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No, the not the pass line. The one that's above the pass
line. Oh, you talk about the crap in
the field? Field.
Yeah, playing the field. How many times did you play the
field? Like feeling good.
And the next thing you know, they roll craps.
Like you put a good bet down, wego hit a field number here and
it's like 7. Like not only did I lose my
parents, I lost. Field.

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I'd rather hit a 7 so everybody loses then hit like freaking 5.
Nobody wins 5. You ain't.
I'm not winning nothing if you're betting the field on five
so. Y'all talking way above my head.
I don't know anything about any of this.
Don't learn fish table in there,say.
Don't learn it. Don't.
Don't. Don't worry about none of that.

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Robbie. You doing good?
No. No, no, we're going to take
Robbie on a cruise with us and get him on the craps table.
Robbie, have a blast. No, I'll be there, redneck at
the back of the boat casting my bait caster off the side.
Oh yeah, they're going to kick you off of that, Robbie.
Yeah, they will never. You don't like Then again, buddy
boy. After the big and I couldn't see
if they took that body all right.

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Well, fellas, let's get into a tally.
Appreciate you sharing that withus, but let's get into the hokey
defensive dream team and I'm going to tell you this was a
pretty hard to do. This was hard like offense.
It was like two or three people here and there, man.
It felt like I told y'all. It felt like choosing children.

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I feel like the the last one in,last one out was so much harder
with this. Oh my God, so hard.
Last one in. We talk about first one in.
All. Right.
So here's what we got and we love to see you all in the
comments with your with your thoughts.
So what we're going to do, we'vegot defensive in pick four.

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Yeah, we know it's a lot more 4 offensive tackle pick 3,
linebacker 4, safety 4 and cornerback 5.
So that's what we did. Curtis, go to hell.
I wanted to do 3. Coach Robbie's like hell no.
I got to have 4. Robbie sent in four and then

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Shelton sent in four and we're like all right, fuck it.
Alex sent in four and then it was just like, OK, everybody
just do 4. I'll follow us all later.
We all know that Virginia Tech up until this point has
traditionally been a four man front.
You ain't going to go out there with only six guys for a four
man front. You got to have 7:00, you got to
have a seven man rotation for A4front defense, so.

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Robbie won't. I put it in the defensive end
that's. A That's a good sell, Robbie.
That's a good sell. If you look real closely at my
defensive tackle list, you will be surprised, That's all.
All right, well, let's let's kick it off.
Get that, get that, get it up. Robbie, give us your 4 defensive
ends that will be terrorizing quarterbacks.

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Well, when it come down to it, there's one obvious pick.
There's Bruce Smith. It's it's one that, you know,
you can't not have in there for Virginia Tech.
He's one of the greatest NFL players of all time.
He's one of the greatest playersin the history of Virginia Tech
football, college football. You have to have it.

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Yeah. Then after that, I went with
Cornell Brown and Darrell Tapp, two guys that I really watched
play a lot when I was growing upand, and really keeping up with
things. And then I I had to give a
little love to the most recent one APR.

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We had to get him in there again.
I could have gone 8-9 easily. I mean, worlds corn, there's so
many worlds was probably the first one that I left off Corey
Moore, which I think Moore endedup playing more linebacker later

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as a as a pro player. And there's just so many you can
throw out there. But I came with these four.
They're going to, they're going to put some sheer error in, in
the eyes of a quarterback and ofreally anybody on that offensive
side in front of them. So.
All right. Tally you up next two or your 4

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defensive ends. So for me, it was like Robbie
said, I mean, it's hard to make this list without putting Bruce
Smith in there. I mean, he's the guy, right?
No matter how old or young you are, you know who Bruce Smith
is, know what he done. Again, like Robbie said, I put
APR in, I put him in first. Everybody.

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I didn't copy Robbie this time or should APR.
I don't think people, I do thinkthe Virginia, Virginia Tech fans
know like what he brought to theteam.
But I think that when you look back over what he done his two
years in Blacksburg, maybe. But you know, if we still around
10 years from now and you look back at his stats and look at

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his tape, you'll understand why he's on this list because even
though we have mediocre seasons like it.
Won't cause of him. To put up the numbers that he
put up was kind of ungodly. Corey Moore, Everybody knows
what Corey Moore done. Welcome to the Terrordome.
That's how I say. And Cornell Brown, Cornell Brown

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is I put him on just because like he was one of those guys
that I feel like pride has to get somebody like him.
You know, all world recruit thatjust changes the program.
Those guys, if you got them on your dream team, you got a

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chance to go up against anybody and kind of what I when we
talked about what do you put on a dream team and what do you
look for on a dream team? I kind of look at it like if you
remove this person from this history, if you remove this
person from Virginia Tech history, does it change it?
What changes all of these players?

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I feel like if you're moving from Virginia Tech history, it
definitely changes that school. So that's why they're on my
list. All right, Brian.
You know what? It's not a not a ton different
here. Me and Tally are are right in
the same ballpark here. And and you said it with Bruce

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Smith, you can't. This list starts and ends with
Bruce Smith. Like, if you don't have Bruce
Smith on this list, what the hell are you doing?
Bruce Smith didn't know all fiveof these lists I'm walking out
of here. So I mean, that's where it
starts. APR is yeah, when we look at I

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think defense right now, probably it it up there in the
conversation for the best transfer defensive player in
Virginia Tech history, certainlyin that conversation.
And when we look at defensive end, just his skill set and what
he was able to bring to the table from shifting what the

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offensive line had to do when welined up on defense.
And then we got, you know, CoreyMoore, absolute stud on the
arguably the best team in Virginia Tech history.
And, you know, between the, you know, national championship

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media days. And.
Welcome to the Terra Dome baby. Like sound bites for days.
It's it's a, it's a insane combination of you, you put that
in there and you put what, what,what his output was on the
field. And like Sally said, Cornell
Brown, just a program changing recruit and player.

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So that that, I mean, that's huge for me.
And I know Tally talked about what he sees the dream team.
What I see in a dream team is that, you know, we got to take
this team. We got to line it up against the
Alabama's, the Penn State's. We got to we got to give our
best line up, our best rotation.I feel like these are guys are
balanced enough at the position where they kind of do do things
a little bit differently. There's enough to to give

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defensive defenses fits, offenses fits with with the way
they would attack use as well. So that's where I that's where I
am. Curtis, what you got?
Well like y'all already said, Bruce Smith was the first name
that I wrote down because again,you cannot.
You got one wrong there buddy. Just so you know, I do.

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Yep, you got one wrong for me. Sorry, which one's wrong?
I'll tell you in a second, but let me go to Bruce.
OK. All right.
You cannot tell the history of Virginia Tech, you cannot tell
the history of college football for what he did in my 8485.
Like I think somebody's went back and it's like 18 or 19 1/2
sacks. It wasn't a stat at that point
in time. You won the Allen, you won

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basically every major defensive trophy you can think of.
He was the 11. And then he goes and does what
he does for 20 plus years in theNFL.
My next guy actually, you got 2 wrong for me man.
Damn. Damn.
Brian, you know what? Damn, Brian, what do you do?
I pull my list up here. Corey Moore is second because

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what he did in both 98 and 99 was unbelievable.
And also for defensive line group.
Bruce. Bruce is that leader, right?
Bruce is the leader. Good guy, good speaker.
Don't keep everybody in line. Corey's the dog.
Corey, go RIP somebody's head off, right?

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The next one I got who's not on here is John Engelberger.
The pitfalls part of that 99 team, he was on the other side.
Why was that damn defensive lineso fucking good that year?
Because you had two legitimate edge rushers, Engelberger, you
could play inside as well and hewould eat.
He would eat. But he's your quiet guy.

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You don't hear a lot from John Engelberger.
He's the quiet, the silent, deadly one.
And then it's Cornell Brown. Cornell Brown, two time all
American consensus in 96. He literally was considered the
best, one of the best defensive ends in the country that year,
first team all American, and he changed the trajectory and it

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was between him and Darryl Tap and it ripped me.
I've interviewed Darryl Tap. I love Darryl Tap as a player.
But even though he's had a rivalhigh school, Cornell Brown is a
Southside boy from Lynchburg that's close that might not to
brethren here. Above and below me played
against EC Glass every year. He came from EC Glass and what

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he did. Saint John, he was off from EC
Glass before I got there. But that's not 4.
So Bruce Smith, Cornell Brown, Corey Moore, John Engelberger,
Right? I hope you got the rest of mine
right. My bad, my bad.

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So I think I know what I did, but that's all right.
Once again, it doesn't matter any of these.
Let's think I know what I'd be able to get.
We're good. Chris Lester with us tonight.
What's going on, Chris again? Christopher Lester in the House.
Chris Lester in the house, So Sheldon with Bruce, Corey APR

(47:29):
and Daryl Tapp again. I I think this room there are
people like y'all said Jason Wells, Remember Nico's Brown, I
mean Kenneth Keenum had like 10 1/2 sacks one year.
There were so many people. That was my next question.
Yeah, that was my next question I was going to ask you.
What's that? If you had to pick just one

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player not on this list, they don't have to be a all world
person, just somebody that you enjoyed watching it play.
Defensive end. That's not anywhere on this
list. What name would you pick?
Not anywhere on this list. Yeah.
So nobody, nobody's got them on any of their list.
Like I said, just a defensive end from Virginia Tech that you
enjoy watching play. World.

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Not Chris Ellis. Chris Ellis.
We didn't mention Chris Ellis. Chris Ellis.
You said mine. I was going to say Kenny Cannon.
Kenny and Cannon. Yeah.
Robbie, you said worlds, Brian. I'm gonna go worlds.
Yeah, I'm gonna go worlds. Worlds.
I just, I remember the Kenny Cannon story of him, you know,

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going to gonna go to Notre Dame and whatever happens, he tears
his ACL. They don't recruit him.
Then he goes and plays them and you could tell he wanted to beat
them. That's all I'll say.
So just stories like that, it's things that make you love
college football. Again, this is this is one of
those things where I we could I could have made 10 Yeah,

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absolutely fine with but. We, we got to do 4 all right?
Oh, oh, yeah. I mean, he might have caused
absolute chaos in 2018, but he'll.
He was a fucking. Dog man, Yeah, God, he was a dog
all. Right.
Let's flip it. I'm going to leave the next and
we're going to go to defensive tackle.

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Ron, I hope you got this one right for me.
And so defensive tackle, it starts with Tim.
Settle that. Yep, you got it wrong for me.
You got mine all fucked up man. Hope you got tallies right you.
Go ahead, you go ahead and read.I'm going to fix it.

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I think what you did is you looked at Robbie's list and I
think you copied to mine becausemine was first.
But Tim, settle big Timmy. I mean, what 64325 strong could
could could clog the middle, butLord have mercy.
That first step for a 320 LB manis still sick.
He's still in the league becauseof it, right next I got mine is

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amnesias peoples. I love the way he played last
year. Absolutely love the way he
played a lot of dog, a lot of fight and, and, and as much as
we like him for his pass rushingtechnique, he was actually a
really good run stopping guy theway he shot the gaps and
basically made running backs move.

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Now my third one is the man who taught people's original member
of the death row crew back in 95, JC Price.
Man, we've had a chance to interview and I mean, he was
that stalwart on that line. People ask why is our defense

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line playing so good? Why they mean, why they play
hard, why they play like dogs him.
And if you tell me he gets to lead people's, we already saw
what he took. He took people's game to the
next level. Got that kid drafted by the
Ravens, which means he's going to be good for like a decade
because that's what they do withdefensive lineman.
And if you tell me, I can get JCPrice, no disrespect, Charlie

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Wilde, Charlie Wilde's good coach.
If you let me get the mentality of JC Price and Tim settle it,
it all sorts of bad shit's goingto happen in the backfield.
That's mine, Ron, who you got? Who do I got?
I've got the exact same thing you got at least on this this

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page. I've got Tim Settle.
Tim Settle was a guy that came in highly, highly touted recruit
and came to work every day and did everything that you asked to
do and then did a little bit more.
And I think he he even in some ways overachieved his his

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recruit ranking in his time in Blacksburg tone setter on one of
the best defenses we've seen. Definitely the best defense in
the the the post Beamer era and that that's about all you can
say, man. And Engelberger, absolute dog.

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Curtis, you already talked abouta defensive end could play
defensive, defensive end could play D tackle.
I've got him in here at D tackle.
I always hear first name that comes up when when Dwight's on
here with us about who he hated to go against in practice.
John Engelberger right there, man.

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And JC Price. I mean, I don't think there's a
whole lot else that could be said about him.
Absolute dog, absolute tone setter and for what he's done,
what he did at Virginia Tech, what he what he did after you
left Virginia Tech and what he'swhat he's done since he's came
back to Virginia Tech, you got to put him on this list all.
Right, Robbie? You ain't going to see nothing

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different right here in my list.It's the same 3 settle.
I mean, it says it for himself, man.
I mean he, he was dominant inside the whole time he was
there. He just had, I mean, he, he, he
set a tone inside you. You just decided right from the

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beginning when you looked out there and it's all settled, like
we're not going to run right there for a while.
And then you, you slide, you slide Engelberger in and you
Aaron with JC Price. You can put anybody out there at
the edge. Those four are going to dominate
up front and to be able to rotate three guys like that and

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then you can do other things andyou can play two of them and
slide Engelberger out if you need to.
And it's just a, it's a nasty rotation with A7 man rotation up
front with those 4 defensive ends and these three tackles.
And that's just yeah, that's my whole thought.
Much more of a coaching process in my mind.

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I was like with these three and and the defensive ends, I can
play all day because I can move some guys in, move some guys out
and do anything I need to do. Jonathan Keller.
So yeah, my list is Tim Settle, Aneas people's, JC Price mainly

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for what everybody said. Again, I go to talk about like
Aneas people's because of the season, some people may not
respect what he done. You know, this year, I think
most people know he did a good job and he's going to the
league. But when you go back and you
look at some of the things he was able to do on this defense

(54:45):
five years from now, you're going to be like, man, we really
missed that guy. You know what I'm saying?
So loved watching him play. Tim Settle is just like you said
a mountain of a man and cloggingup the middle of DNJC with his
demeanor and his his his motor always was fun to watch.

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All right, and let's take a lookat Shelton's real quick.
Right there with you and. He's right there with us.
So absolutely. So again, not much to be said.
There were still other defensivetackles and I mean, I love
Levar, the Lewis brothers, early2000s Jonathan and Kevin with

(55:29):
Mr. Hopkins brothers, especiallyDerek Derek 511 three O 5.
You kind of wonder how people moved him that low center of
gravity and. You know, name that's there that
I love to watch play what what year it was.
I can't even remember what year that Woody Baird.
I love watching Woody Baird. Yeah.

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Aired up at defensive tackle, kind of undersized, you know,
had that what they call quick twitch could just get into
spaces and create chaos. So not quite on my dream team,
but definitely a player that I loved watching.
Woody Barry. Another one from the early
2000s, David Pugh. We all remember Jim Davis.

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I remember Jim Davis. Defensive tackle, kind of a
tweener. Played both that and played the
Fortec again. We're still missing people.
I know. Oh yeah, it's the crazy.
Part Who was the guy I was goingto throw out there?
So I'm glad somebody else threw him out there.
But I've seen several people in the chat talk about Maddie.

(56:34):
I'm going to say Andre, said Maddie Luther.
That's another. That's another great choice.
Yeah. Unbelievable.
All right, we could be here all night.
All right, let's go next linebacker room.
Jonathan Talik on. Lead us off with the
linebackers. This was probably the hardest 1
for me just because it was so many names that popped up.

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But the names that I went with was ex Xavier DB, Vince Hall,
Bruce Taylor and I did go back and switch it.
Brian didn't switch it but that's OK.
I said James Anderson, but I took James Anderson off and had
to put Maine Edmonds on there just because I, I, I know Carrie

(57:22):
Anne Johnson a little bit. I sold him, him and his family
cars running back from Auburn that went in the draft with,
with the same year that the Edmonds brothers went.
And he came back to buy a car after he had went to like his
combine and pre draft workouts and stuff like that.
And he was like, man, it's two brothers that go to Virginia

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Tech and the younger brother is a freak.
Like, he is the biggest person and the fastest person I've ever
seen. This is coming from an SEC
running back, Jermaine. And he showed me some pictures
of him. And Jermaine Edmonds is just a
monster of a man, like 65, almost 66, you know, 250 can

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move the way that he moves, can run the way that he runs.
Like, why can't we get no linebackers like that?
What linebackers there? Send them to Virginia Tech.
That's what we need. All three of those brothers
were, were big, yeah, but they they were, you know, I coaching
in Virginia at our old high school, you know, we, we had

(58:30):
some run insurance at Old Damn River, some scrimmages and some
things like that. All three of them brothers were
were something to behold in highschool.
Now I'm going to tell you what. Yeah, seeing, seeing Tremaine in
person and then watching dude move like that.
Oh my. God.
In the game is crazy. I mean, similar similar to what

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you you know, what you experience when you see Cam
chancellor in person and then and then watch it on the field.
I mean, it's it's it's different.
It's a it's a different type of speed seeing someone that size
moving that fast. But yeah, who?
Who's next, Curtis? I'm next.
Let's see if you got this one right.

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So he don't all man tally givingyou shit man no fan.
So mine starts out with Ben Taylor.
He was on the Mount Rushmore forme years ago.
Ben Taylor, the perfect middle linebacker for what we ran, the
perfect middle linebacker, the perfect outside weak side

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linebacker, whatever you want tocall him, Xavier DB.
I was at that stadium, the Georgia Tech game.
He picked that ball off and wentelsewhere.
I was hammered, but I remember it happening because it went
right by me on the sideline. The athleticism he brought in

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his size. You tell me right now we could
find another Xavier DB and put on the field.
He would be dominant today as hewas back then.
My 2:00 at the bottom are a little bit of throwbacks first
of all. Can't remember the exact how it
went, but that Del Rico story from Dwight Victoria couple
years ago that has stuck with me.

(01:00:18):
I want somebody that crazy, thatdoggish on the field at some
point in time. But when he tells the story
about Del Rico, let's talk aboutthe UVA game in 95.
Y'all go find the episode. I mean it made me laugh.
It's like and and he had 130 and120 tackles the years he started
at Michael linebacker. Last one is a name you don't

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hear a lot of, but this is a guylet the team in tackles in 98
and 99. And Jameel Smith was effectively
the first prototypical backer. He was effectively the guy that
we were looking for and he besetX, you know, about six years
later. So it's a name some people

(01:01:01):
forget to mention, but do not forget Jameel Smith, currently
coaching down at Coastal Carolina.
So that is my four and I put them on the field against
anybody, Robbie. Well, then we we definitely got

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a lot of different names in thiscrowd, but linebacker I went
with of course, Xavier DB, VinceHall, the two guys I watched a
lot as a coach when I first started out coaching, teaching
linebackers, watching those two guys on the field together, I

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put Andrew Matua Puaca may not be a name that a lot of people
recognize a lot of times, but hewas a tackling machine and Bud
Foster absolutely loved him. He, he had a, he's got a little
bit more of a special place withme.
My wife, as some of these guys know, as an athletic trainer,

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she used to work for Salem High School in Virginia Beach and he
was a linebacker there. So as a, as a younger coach, I
got to watch him play in high school all the way into college.
And I love the way he played thegame.
I love the way he went after things.
So I had put him in my team right there.
And the last one is Rick Rosano.Has anybody ever looked at

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linebacker stats from Virginia Tech?
Not officially. Not really I.
Tackle Sax, what we talking? About I have I have one right
here. There are two different times in
the record books of Virginia Tech in 1970, 1977, he had 30

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tackles in the game. He recorded 177 tackles in a
season. He put up those ODU linebacker
numbers. Yeah, he had 634 career tackles
from 74 to 77. I could.
You could put his picture in a lineup.

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I couldn't tell you who he was, but if I'm finding stats like
that, I'm putting that man on mylist that is a tackle machine.
He probably need to be on the 30tackles in one game. 30 tackles
in one game. Oh, in a game in 1975 against
the Richmond Spiders, he had 21 unassisted tackles.
Jesus. Christ.

(01:03:42):
Yeah, put him on. Put him on the field for me.
I don't know who he is. Put him on the field for me
because I wasn't alive in 1974. I'm going to take that every
time. 21. I know that man can't.
Walk his His son backed up Mike Alstott in in Tampa bank.
If he if he had 30 tackles in one game and 21 in another one.

(01:04:06):
I know that man can't walk or talk right now.
I know he got a Parkinson's disease and his his knees is
hurting. God bless him if he if he alive
or dead, I don't know, but I'm just saying it.
He probably pretty well if you tackle it like that.
In 77 they had leather helmets. Yeah, well, I don't know if they
had leather helmets in 77, but. That seemed like a long time

(01:04:29):
ago. I was born in 85 so that was
good before my time. They they didn't wear face masks
back then in 70. 730 tackles again.
Yeah, they did shut up dally, they're saying.
Oh, man, yeah, he's still living.
He's still living out there. We're here.
We need to get him on coaching staff.
Yeah, no. Kidding.

(01:04:51):
We played in the 70s, he probably like 70 now.
Good math I think 7769. Sorry, 69. 69.
Yeah, that, that's where I went with it there.
There's plenty other linebackersthat could have put in there.
You know, I, I, yeah, Nice. So many more.

(01:05:19):
What you got? Shout out.
I love it. I'm glad Andrey's in the chat
tonight. You know what I'm I'm, I'm going
to keep it simple here. I got ADB.
Obvious reasons made made 11 thebest looking number in Virginia
Tech history. Arguably Vince Hall, the running

(01:05:40):
mate with the DB. You can't really talk about 1
without the other. And definitely the most
dominating combination of linebackers in Virginia Tech
history. Ben Taylor, much like Curtis
said, like the prototypical Mikelinebacker, the guy you want in
the middle, the guy you want calling everything out, the guy
you want making the tackle. And then just Tremaine Evans.

(01:06:03):
The the combination of athleticism and production is
you can't overlook it. And he was arguably the best
player on, like I said, the bestdefense we've had in the last,
you know, almost 20 years, so. Yeah, Did we have did we get the
picture with him? Yeah, we we got to let me try to

(01:06:25):
find that and see if we can put it in a chat because we are
being very serious. Like people like, oh, he's like
6/4. No, when you stand next to him,
holy shit, Do you feel small? That's what I can find it.
Brian. I Who's Shelton got?
Sheldon's riding with Vince Hall, DB Bruce Taylor and he
peacely Cornell Brown, and it's the linebacker.

(01:06:48):
Sneaky, sneaky because Cornell played outside linebacker, but
the Ravens look at him being sneaky, getting his getting his
extra defensive in there a. Little funny story for you with
the, with the Xavier DB and Vince Hall.
I ain't going, I ain't going to throw my man under the bus or
anything. But I, I know a, a wide receiver
that played at Virginia Tech andhe went out in his very first

(01:07:12):
spring game and they had him runa, a drag route or, or a right
into the linebackers in the spring game.
And Vince Hall and Xavier DB played, played pinball with his
rear end in in the middle there.And they helped him up, told him

(01:07:33):
to say, hey, don't come back in the middle again.
Playing later. He he they called the same play.
He run back across the middle again and they smacked him
around a little bit later in thegame when they called that that
dig across the middle of the third time he got benched
because he ran the other route. He said, I won't go on back in
there again. They just told me twice enough

(01:07:54):
to come in there. I won't go on back.
Well, keep doing this to me. Yeah, he did.
He he pissed some coach off at practice.
He. Called another play.
Yeah, you can call what you wantto.
You won't be going in there. You're going to have to look for
me to go somewhere else because I ain't going back in there
again. And it told me twice I ain't
doing this the third time. Right.

(01:08:18):
All righty, we got a couple morerooms to go here.
Brian, you are leading off the safety room.
Not the hardest shit want to do.This was hard this to, to me,
this was the easiest one and thehardest one.
I, I feel like the, the, the first one, Willie Pyle is the

(01:08:39):
easy one. I, I feel like that's the going
to be the most consensus thing you're going to see on this
list. You might throw Torian in there
as well. Who's my #2?
But Willie Pyle is the safety ofVirginia Tech defense Tori and
Gray. I mean, you look, you look at
what he was able to do not only from a production standpoint,

(01:09:01):
versatile, but also, you know, what he was able to do, You
know, later coming back coachinghere, obviously still doing his
thing. We won't say where he's doing
his thing because we don't talk about that team that that whole
lot right now. But and, and here's where it got
difficult because I was, I was alot of different directions you

(01:09:22):
could go after that. And I went with a little bit of
new blood with Chuck Clark and alittle bit of old blood with
Frank, Frank Lauria. So that's that's where I'm at.
You know, I feel like if if you had to really put a line about
there, and that's kind of what I'm trying to do.

(01:09:43):
I get a little bit of a lot of different things with with
these, with this grouping at thesafety position.
All right, you got to meet you guys here.
Well, I got a couple of agrees with you, couple a little bit
different. I absolutely agree.
Willie Powell is probably going to be on this list for everybody

(01:10:05):
hands down. Willie as good, as many good
safeties as we had. It was like 3 years of
consistent play, the last two all American.
Willie was that good. Now, the one at the top there, I
got sneaky because everybody's going to probably come in a
thing and say, well, Cody technically played whip

(01:10:27):
linebacker. Whip linebacker was a damn
strong safety just playing closeto the line.
It was the first hybrid positionprobably known to college
football. Cody Grimm was a safety in all
aspects, and he was a damn good safety and he was a damn good
whip linebacker. So I'm going to put him in
safety, give me a little flexibility with the linebacker
room there when I got to go withit.

(01:10:48):
And then Pearson was one of those original DBU guys back in
the early 90s and really good player, 14 years in the NFL
coaching now with us. And then Chuck Clark, Chuck
Clark was one of those guys, youknow, tally you, you mentioned
earlier, I like watching Chuck Clark play.

(01:11:09):
He was going to hit you hard. He could do a little bit of
everything you asked him go cover a man.
He could go cover man plays on, go lay a lick on somebody.
So that's mine. Got the Cody Grimm curveball
there. Oh, I'll, I'll look at.
Lavar, look at Lavar look at Lavar.
Get the six corner in there. 6 corner in there putting Jimmy

(01:11:31):
in. Yeah Jimmy can play safety.
Big big ass some. Yeah, you did play some safety.
He did. All right, listen, I'm I'm going
to go ahead and put Josh's up here for we we move it over to
Tally because this one was closeand this one was close to simply
the hit and pit when he knocked the fucking piss out of Tyler

(01:11:52):
Boyd clean, clean. There you did.
Tally who you who you got up here, big guy.
So on mine, I got, like you said, Willie, you got to have
Willie on. Now, Cody Graham, I think, like
Andretti said, he played good atat Temple 2.

(01:12:15):
Frank, I think Brian copied me y'all, because I put Frank
first. But I'm just saying also because
if you don't know, if you look at it again, I think he played
in like 66 and 67 All American both years.
But he ended up going to coach at Marshall and he was on the
coaching staff when the when theplane crashed and they lost the

(01:12:38):
team. So just the story.
He's one of the only players to have his number retired, things
like that. The number 10, I think it is
just for nostalgia reasons, but what he did on the field as well
puts him on this list. But also just being, you know, a
good human and and a great football player.
Then Cam Chancellor, it was a lot of names that I feel like I

(01:13:00):
could have put on instead of Camjust because of what they
actually did at Virginia Tech. Think we've seen Cam blossom a
little bit more after his time at Virginia Tech, but the
potential was there is how he got on my list here.
Because Cam could just hit, you know?
And I feel like if we put a dream team together and we had

(01:13:22):
all these other people that's flowing around him and you can
tell him just to go hit like he did with the Seahawks, I don't
think too many people want to come across the middle.
Not at all. Not at all.
Robbie who you got? Well, a lot of same names we've

(01:13:44):
already seen. Obviously Cam Chancellor I have
in there and I didn't put these in any specific order, just name
them as one as I could. Obviously Willie Powell in my
mind is probably the first guy that comes to my mind as a
safety. After that, to me, it was

(01:14:04):
Pearson Prelude. I just Remember Remember
watching both of those guys playand how they just kind of took
control and and LED everything. And then Tori and Gray, I
remember him a little more as a coach then as a player, but I
know he was he was a player there.

(01:14:26):
If all else fails, we at least got 2 coaches that can guide
everybody else in there and keepthings going.
I. I felt like that was that was a
good safety room to get going again.
Plenty of names if you could have went back through and move
people in and out and done some great things.

(01:14:47):
But that that's the route I wentwith with four guys that I could
definitely count on going down and hitting somebody and and
leading the secondary and helping guide everything we need
to on that field. 100% let's throw Shelton's up there real
quick. Yeah, and I'm going to make a
point as we put Shelton got the little curveball with the with

(01:15:11):
Terrell Edmonds. Terrell Edmonds very good
safety, So no hate on that, but I'm going to make a point about
tally what you saw about Cam Blossom and once he got to
Seattle, because everybody knowsthe story, right?
Cam start played four years. He did not red shirt.
He started out as a cornerback. They moved him to Rover in 2007

(01:15:36):
where he started as a sophomore.First of all, Rover sophomore.
You didn't do that shit. He had 80 tackles that year as a
sophomore. His last two seasons he played
at free safety. He played out of position his
last two years in O8, no nines, free safety.
And so that the truth is that then that's the story to be told

(01:15:57):
is what if you had a true free safety and he got to play Rover,
play that strong safety like he did in the NFL those last two
years when he got bigger and he got stronger, He wouldn't win in
a sixth round. He would not have went late in
the draft. He would have been like the
first safety off the board. Yeah, and and he was my first
theme out of out of There along with Kashawn Jarrett like that.

(01:16:19):
Those were the 2 that I was likewho you putting in?
Who you putting in? Well, I can't remember the
safety. I can't remember the safety that
was from UUSC, the big safety they had way back when, probably
a couple years. Taylor Mays.
That's him. Taylor Mays.
Taylor. Mays Cam was who people thought

(01:16:39):
Taylor Mays was, yeah. Exactly that is a great way to
put it there we go great way to put it all right y'all know we
had to save this last the best for last Safety was already a
pain in the ass. Cornerback was jeez.
I mean this is the one I I kid not.
This was like picking children right here.

(01:17:01):
This was just like who you leaving off because you're going
to leave somebody off you love and tell you to tell us first
who you got because what children are you disappointing?
I want to put all of them on there, but D Hall, Jimmy
Williams, Kyle Fuller, Flowers and Macho Harris, that would be

(01:17:23):
my 5 that I'm putting on there. Just that.
I mean, all of these guys, any name that you see pop up on
here, it's like it's no story that really has to be told with
it. It's just, you know, that they
belong, own a list, even if it'snot your list, they belong to a
list. But out of these people, for me,

(01:17:46):
it's like, I just remember playsand things.
Kyle Fuller playing against Georgia Tech was always like a
madman. Seemed like every year he played
against Georgia Tech and they moved him around to different
position, he was jumping over the line.
He was, he was just epitomized what Virginia Tech football was,

(01:18:08):
you know, to me to watch him play, the years that I watched
him play and you know, I know wego have other people coming on
and say some things. I see some people putting in the
chat, but it's so many names. I guess the first name that I
left off that I really wanted all was J Ron Hosley.
Like I used to love to watch himplay, but I just didn't have

(01:18:28):
room to slide it on above anybody that I have.
Couldn't do it. Couldn't do it.
All right, who's up next? Robbie?
Probably going to be in a lot like go ahead.
Yeah, we got a DeAngelo. Hall Next.
It's me. It's me up next.
Oh. You up next.

(01:18:49):
Oh yeah, yeah, it's Brian. Next, baby.
You good? You good?
Hey, hey, we're good. We're good it.
Ain't going to be a lot different.
I mean mine is not different at all.
I put them in a different order.Right.
So, Curtis, you can back me up on this.

(01:19:10):
When we, we went to the the tailgate tour.
Yeah. And we talked to Bud Foster.
Yep. And we talked about Boundary
Corner. Who was he talking about?
Be flowers. Jimmy Williams, Baby Jimmy.
Williams, I'll see flowers. You see what's on my G, said.

(01:19:33):
Jimmy was kind of the the start there and Flowers took it home.
Flowers became the prototype. But I feel like, I feel like
those two, those two guys were the cornerstone of what what
that position became, what cornerback was all about, what
DB was all about. Obviously you had D Hall.

(01:19:55):
Just a absolute freak of an athlete across the board.
It was really, really impressiveto see what he was able to do
with his career as well. I think he really, he got to the
NFL, but short a little bit and became just one hell of a player
over the over the course of his career.

(01:20:16):
Then we got, I mean, Macho. Macho was my guy, man.
Macho was probably my favorite personal favorite Virginia Tech
cornerback just I mean, played hard nosed, played with a chip
on his shoulder, brought the energy, brought the juice, but

(01:20:39):
also produced and and was just as versatile, at least in the
same ballpark as D Hall from an athletic standpoint.
And you know, Kyle Fuller, I mean, we talked about looking at
kind of the post great years of Virginia Tech, the post 2010
years of Virginia Tech, Kyle Fuller I think stands out as the

(01:21:01):
the best cornerback from a full career standpoint to play in
that period. I.
Hear you all right, Robbie? Robbie.
Because you yawn and I'm probably moving faster.
I'm struggling right now again. At that list you got D Angelo

(01:21:22):
Hall. The I toyed around.
I was, I was messing with Curtisand Brown.
We were talking about this earlier in the week.
This is where I was just going to put where we got Five
Corners. I was just going to put Fuller's
and just leave it at that. We were just going to count all
of them in one. Sometimes you look at them, you

(01:21:43):
can't hardly tell them apart anyway, especially when they
were playing the game. They played so much the same
way, of course, Brandon Flowers and Jimmy Williams, that shut
down Boundary Corner, you know in your face.
And I got his name on the board for you talent, so you don't
have to worry about it. We went with J Ron Hosley.

(01:22:05):
There we go. Again, we we cut, we cut some
really good names off of this list with to make it to 5
because I don't think anybody's complete the pass on this crowd.
There's another. The other rock Carmichael God.
All right, I'll, I'll put mine up here.

(01:22:26):
This was again like this was, you know, the children.
So D Hall again, if you could have just had somebody like
Brandon Flowers or Tyrone Drakeford in that room in 2003,
it ain't nail Ike Charlton. Shit, Lavar, go another one up
on there man. We're with like 15 now, 16.

(01:22:51):
Yeah, we had like 26. I mean, but D Hall, that's for
you, Josh. D Hall, I got to see him play in
O3 against UCF. It was my first game ever in
Lane Stadium and he played everyside of the ball.
That was you. They toyed with him on offense.
He is probably the second most incredible athlete to ever walk

(01:23:14):
through the doors. Athlete, just athlete straight
up. Kyle Fuller.
Tally out what you love, what you said, you need a nickel
corner, It's Kyle Fuller becausethat man can cover the inside
slot and you want him to go run support Got a tally 1000%.
What he did to Georgia Tech those years.
He wrecked their shot because normally they it was like, oh,

(01:23:35):
this cornerback can't tackle now.
He laid fucking people out and Iloved it.
Brandon Flowers I mean, Brandon was everything you wanted.
A quarterback he could cover. He picked balls off, but he also
knocked the living piss out of you if you gave him the chance.
Macho again. Macho was that five star kid
down at Highland Springs. It kept that momentum going when

(01:23:59):
he came in in 2008. It kept the next 3-4 years
going. And Tyrone Drakeford, that's old
school. That's he graduated in 93.
He got drafted by the 49ers in 94.
That was about the time I was coming on as a fan of both so he
stuck with me. He's also I believe second in

(01:24:21):
picks. He had a 7th pick season.
He had like A5 pick season. A real OG DBU Look him up.
Damn good player, but we are missing so many people here.
I mean so many. Let's see, did Shelton throw
anybody we didn't have? Oh, he went with.
He got Kendall in there. Got the fullers, I told you.

(01:24:42):
He threw Kendall in that thing. Anybody know that?
If you want to do, if you want to have a good time and cry a
little bit, go pull up Macho Harris on YouTube.
His his highlights. This man had like 15 picks while
he was at Virginia Tech. I think it was a two time all

(01:25:05):
American and that's like the epitome of what you want in a
defensive back. Every hit it was some talking.
It was some kind of animation. If the ball was in there, he was
going to get it. I think we were playing Clemson
the one time when he hits the kid in the star kid hits the

(01:25:28):
person that the player in the stomach and lays them out and
just gets up and goes wild. So do yourself a favor, go look
up if you haven't, go look up Macho Harris and his name was
Macho. He was wearing #1 like uniforms.
Look, they were plain, but they were cool.
They had the little incision in the in the bottom little you

(01:25:50):
just the style to man. Alan Spring.
Baby, can we get back to that? That's all I'm asking.
Pry, I know you're watching. Can you get us back to some of
these mindsets of some of these people that we got on this list?
Anything, you're going to have afull team, but just get us back
to the mindset. How about he just get people we

(01:26:12):
left off get those type guys on here.
Shit. Oh man, Jim throwing in Ronnell,
Ronnell Whitaker, Oh my God, we could.
And that's the thing about doingthis and and and why I wanted to
do it because y'all, we were looking through everything.
You looking through your old rosters, you just going through

(01:26:32):
your memory banks, you going maybe look at a old game or two.
And and that's what makes it fun.
It it also makes it hurtful whenyou write names on the list.
It's like you, I love Jimmy Williams all but I love Jimmy
Williams, right? I love.
Jimmy Williams Hey, let's, let'sdo, let's do a quick, let's do a
quick fun fact here. Who?
Who is the all time leading interceptions?

(01:26:53):
Oh, I got that one. He ain't on here.
But I got it. He ain't on here.
He ain't on here. Tally who you got.
Who is it? I don't know.
Somebody be here. Robbie don't cheat.
Robbie don't cheat. You cheating.
You cheating. Robbie looking it up.
He looking it up, it's Gene Bunnand.

(01:27:15):
Who? Exactly.
Gene Bunn, man. Gene Bunn, who played in the, I
believe it was the 70s, his number, it's kind of asinine.
Hold on. Yeah, it's.
Ridiculous tackles in the game? Asinine.
No. Yeah, kind of with what he did.
Hold on. 76 and 5 S 18 total. 18and three seasons.

(01:27:44):
Pretty good watch. It wasn't far behind him.
Yeah, 15. All of those guys weren't too
far behind him. Drakeford.
Was up there, wasn't he? Drakeford is 13.
Yeah. The great thing is I think all
five of us could have put five different names and somebody
still would have been left off. Right. 1000% thousand percent

(01:28:10):
Macho is third Willie Powell. Go back to Willie Powell real
quick. Really.
Powell's a free safety. 14 picks.
Yeah, 14 picks. He howls, too, is a free safety.
I mean. Ball hog baby, that that comedy
chat right there from Josh Young.

(01:28:31):
Yeah, he was a teammate of the of the 30 tackle a game
linebacker. You could run it or throw it.
If both of them was on the fieldat the same time, what you're
supposed to do? Yeah.
I'm a punt. I throw another name out y'all
for safety. We lost him a few years ago.
Keon Carpenter. Keon Carpenter been play with

(01:28:54):
the Bills for so many. Like it's fun to do this.
Well, it's fun. I'm going to tell you what was
really fun about it. It's just going and reading and
looking at the history and thinking about, you know, where
we once were. And I know it's like it ain't
the present. But for these, for us, 4 that
was, that's been our lifetime. Right.

(01:29:16):
Right, like we got to see this like this wasn't we had a couple
guys on here. Maybe we were little or couple
guys, just you see the lore. But for us like this list right
here, you take out actually takeout nobody.
We saw every single one of theseguys play just about every game

(01:29:39):
attack. By the way, I got another one
just popped in my head. Kendall Fuller is running mate
Brandon Face on. Yeah, man, Face, face on had
himself some games. He wasn't quite as consistent
out there, but when he was on hewould he would absolutely

(01:30:00):
dominate. But a lot of good corners, man,
out of good corners when you talk about Virginia Tech
football, for sure. A lot of good ones.
All right, We lost Robbie. I don't know why we lost him,
but we lost him. He sleeps.
So he probably is man got to be up like 6:00 got to work

(01:30:20):
tomorrow, but this has been a lot of fun.
Y'all want to chat tonight? Y'all have been a lot of fun and
put yours up, put both dream teams up because like you start
going and thinking about it, you're going to leave someone
off and you'll be like how'd I leave them off?
Well, because we were so good for so long, and that's what we

(01:30:41):
got to got to remember. All right.
Anything else breaking? Ron said we get the recruit
tomorrow. Ron said we're going to recruit
tomorrow. I.
Mean Hey, I've seen the Evan tweets, man, it's coming.

(01:31:03):
He's feeling it. He's feeling it coming.
I told you, I told the guys earlier, it might have been
later last week that that the kid from Mooresville was coming.
Yeah. I just had a feeling just by
hearing some people talk around here where he was going to head
out to. So hopefully it's going to start

(01:31:24):
filling in. I think we're going to, we're
going to hit a good run here. I think you know we'll.
See. If that's going to be if that's
going to put us where we want tobe or whether that's something
that just kind of gets us kind of back to status quo.
But the the the top ten in the state is starting to run out in

(01:31:46):
terms of opportunities. It'd be nice to at least get
one, maybe 2 in there. We haven't seen that yet.
So that's kind of where I'm looking.
If you know, I think we're goingto do all right overall, but I'd
like to see at least grab two ofthose top ten before the the
thing. There you go.
I do like calm you down. Hey, Chris.

(01:32:06):
Chris, we, we got one from GreenRun.
Can we get another one please? Get there, Chris, Do your thing.
All right, with that being said,let's wrap up this episode of
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(01:32:32):
I'm Curtis Wilson. I'm Brian Siegler.
Jonathan Tyler. Robert Compton.
And appreciate you, Sheldon, forsending in Sheldon.
Couldn't make it tonight, unfortunately, doing a lot of
important stuff. We are part of the College
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(01:32:55):
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Let's see if I can get follow upfrom that.
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(01:33:15):
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(01:33:40):
So check him out if you're down there.
Anything else, boys? Oh, Jlo.
All right, we appreciate everybody in the chat tonight.
We appreciate y'all all listening, however you may
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