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No. 23 Clemson took on Virginia Tech on the road in Blacksburg on Saturday, and while the game was fairly close, a group of fans devouring a giant turkey leg briefly stole the show and the nearly ...
Virginia Tech will honor the United States military on Sept. 21 by wearing camouflage helmets in the school colors of burnt orange and Chicago maroon. The special edition helmets will be worn for ...
Recently, I was watching a Virginia Tech “Hokies” football game on TV. I didn’t have any real interest in what was going on until I got a look at their mascot, which, for those of you who ...
A.L. Dean was more interested in warblers and robins than he was in turkeys when he was the head of the Department of Poultry Science at Virginia Tech in the 1920s.
"Because of the word 'Gobblers,' also having secondary meaning, the turkey, in 1913, Floyd Meade, who's probably the first mascot performer at Virginia Tech. He had been there since the 1890s.
Turkey legs have been sold for about 10 years at Virginia Tech football games. For 10 dollars, one leg of meat wrapped in aluminum foil can easily fill most customers’ stomachs.
The Wild Turkey is the same as the Wildcat offense, and is very new to Virginia Tech. Offensive coordinator Bryan Stinespring debuted the offense last year, primarily in goal line situations, to ...
No. 23 Clemson took on Virginia Tech on the road in Blacksburg on Saturday, and while the game was fairly close, a group of fans devouring a giant turkey leg briefly stole the show and the nearly ...