Saturday, June 20, 2009

Where It All Began

It’s tough to say exactly when I became a Hokie fan. It’s kinda like trying to figure out when you first became addicted to Oreo’s. Either way, I know every time I have an Oreo, it’s gonna be good. And every time the Hokies play, regardless of who we are playing, there’s at least some part of me that thinks Tech is going to win.


What’s not so difficult is remembering exactly when I realized what the VT vs. UVA rivalry was all about.


1995 Tech vs. UVA.


Jim Druckenmiller had just completed one of the most famous touchdown passes in Tech history to Jermaine Holmes on the best pump-and-go route I have ever seen. Tech was up 30-29 and UVA was trying to get into field goal range for the win. With time running down on the clock, UVA lined up for one last play before trotting the field goal team out. UVA QB, Mike Groh (son of now UVA head coach Al Groh) put a 7-yard out pattern pass right into the waiting arms of Tech cornerback Antonio Banks. In a regular game against a normal opponent, Banks would have most likely taken a knee and allowed the Tech offense to run out the clock. But this was UVA. Banks started down the sideline with a clear path to the endzone. It was at that moment that UVA assistant head trainer Joe Gieck moved toward the field and stuck out his foot in a lame, but all too obvious attempt to trip up Banks. Un-phased by Gieck, Banks flew down the sideline and scored the touchdown to seal the victory for the Hokies.




The video was plastered on every sports channel and TV station for the rest of the weekend. When you are a 12 year old boy, things like that stick in your head. Just like the black stuff from Oreo’s gets stuck in your teeth.

1 comment:

  1. Ryan I would say your defining moment as a Hokie happened before that date of bliss. While we can all remember the day we came to the realization that by the grace of God we are Hokie, I am of the opinion that you were born a Hokie.

    I know my day of realization t still sticks in my head, Nov. 24th 1990. My dad was so upset with Tech that season. We had been terrible. UVA on the other hand with Herman and Shawn was looking amazing. They Hit #1 at a point in the season. They came into Blacksburg, and we knocked the crap out of them, 38-13. The next Monday at school I remember I had printed off little strips of paper that read "sweeter than Sugar 38-13", I stuffed them every locker at my middle school. It was an amazing day. Sweeter than Sugar was the rallying cry for us Hokies that year, and they even made a bumper sticker out of it. Frank turned us around after 2-8-1 debacle. The next two season we were on the brink of a bowl. That third season I made the trip to Shreveport. Frank had done it we went bowling.

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