Branden Ore Considers Jump to the NFL

According to Branden Ore’s high school football coach, the Virginia Tech runningback will file paperwork for entry into the NFL draft - though he will not hire an agent in case he decides to return to the Hokies for the 2008 season. The deadline to withdraw his name from the draft, however, is Friday, Jan. 18, so he does not have much time to make a decision.

Ore’s time at Virginia Tech has been tumultuous to say the least. He did not see much playing time during his freshman year behind Cedric Humes and he also competed with highly touted, but injury-prone George Bell. His attitude and commitment to the team was questioned by runningbacks coach Billy Hite who told Ore to get right or don’t come back.

What followed was a well-publicized, feel-good story of Ore taking the Spring 2006 semester off and working in a 7-Eleven freezer before returning to Blacksburg with a new and improved attitude. An attitude that carried him to an All ACC first team selection in 2006 behind 1,351 total yards and 16 TDs. But, when Ore returned to the team for the 2008 season, he was out of shape and his attitude apparently regressed.

Ore had one great season in which he did everything right. But, his relapse into his selfish ways is the last thing the Virginia Tech football team needs. He was given a second chance and he did not take full advantage of it. It is time to cut our losses and move on. We have about eight solid RBs coming in next season, plus Kenny Lewis Jr., and Jahre Cheeseman, so it isn’t like we will be hurting for talent in the backfield - especially considering that Ore struggled for most of the 2007 season.

Talentwise, this reminds me of Shyrone Stith back in the late 90s. His hand was forced because of his family’s financial situation, so he left Tech after his junior season to enter the 2000 NFL draft. He was a seventh-round pick by the Jaguars and played just 15 games in his short NFL career.

Obviously Ore’s hand is being forced by much different circumstances, but I believe the outcome will likely be the same in terms of his NFL career. I’m not even sure Ore would get drafted at this point based on one good season and three good games in the 2007 season. His attitude, if anything, will scare teams away, or at least it should.

Don’t get me wrong, I hope he can turn things around, but the path he’s on is clearly the wrong one.

What do you think?


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January 15th, 2008
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Macho Harris to Return to the Hokies in 2008

Virginia Tech cornerback Victor “Macho” Harris has had a change of heart and will return to the Hokies for the 2008-2009 football season, which will be his senior year. It would appear that someone finally talked some sense into Macho and told him that he would probably be a third-round pick in the NFL’s April draft. If he comes back and has another All ACC season, he will likely move up to a second, or even a first-round pick and make some serious money. Tech’s defense will desperately need his senior leadership next season and I think Macho realized that he had a chance to come back, get better, get his degree and be THE man on Bud Foster’s defense next season.

Read the article and discuss your thoughts on Macho returning to the Hokies in 2008.


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January 15th, 2008
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Hokies’ Shuman to Miss Spring Practice … Early Enrollment for Three Recruits

Starting center Ryan Shuman will have to sit out spring practice after knee surgery. Wide receiver Ben Barber, defensive tackle Courtney Prince and linebacker Alonzo Tweedy will begin classes next Monday at Tech, which is the start of the spring semester. This is great news for the Hokies, who lose four starting receivers, two starting linebackers and three defensive linemen. Getting these guys in early for a full spring practice will give them valuable experience and a step up on the other freshmen who won’t arrive until the summer. Plus, it gives the freshmen an opportunity to get acclimated to the college life.


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January 10th, 2008
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Game Highlights: Orange Bowl 2008 [REMOVED]

It was an ugly and heartbreaking loss (21-24) to a good and well-coached Kansas team. It reminded me of Virginia Tech’s 1995 win over Texas in the Sugar Bowl. The Hokies were an up-and-coming team that knocked off a perennial powerhouse in a big bowl game.

With apologies to all the Kansas fans, these are only the Hokies highlights. It was painful enough to watch the dropped TD, blocked FG and fake punt the first time, so I didn’t see any need to relive it.

Go Hokies!

NOTE: The video was removed by YouTube - sorry!


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