After a 10-3 season, Virginia Tech hopes to showcase its strengths in its opening game against Boise State.
The matchup with the No. 3 Broncos will give coach Frank Beamer’s Hokies a chance to flaunt their offense and test their defense.
Quarterback Tyrod Taylor returns to lead a strong offense that averaged 32 points per game last season.
Beamer seems proud of his team’s No. 1 ACC ranking and attributes the position in part to Taylor.
“He’s exactly the right guy to lead this football team,” Beamer said on ACC media day. “He’s very, very well-respected. He gives us a chance to win.”
Returning running backs Ryan Williams and Darren Evans make up one of the most powerful offensive duos in the country. In 2009, Williams finished the season with 1,655 yards and scored 21 rushing touchdowns.
Despite a No. 10 preseason ranking, VT will face some challenges.
Veteran defensive tackle John Graves and returning cornerback Rashad Carmichael will carry an otherwise green Hokies defense.
“To be honest, we practice with the offense every day,” Graves said. “The offense always helps us get better.”