Posted on 29 August 2008. Tags: hokie fan sites
Hey Hokie fans! If you are like us, you are completely pumped up for the big game tomorrow! We are t-minus 14 hours and counting until kickoff and we want to know what YOU think is going to happen in tomorrow’s game! You can leave a comment below, or, even better, hop on over to our vtfanfoc.us’s ECU Prediction Forum, vote for you who think will win and post your thoughts about the game while you’re there!
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Posted in 2008, The Season
Posted on 28 July 2008. Tags: hokie fan sites, Jahre Cheeseman
From our Partner Site, VT.Fanfoc.us:
This Week on Bleeping Idiots we have a special treat for everyone as we sit down with Virginia Tech Hokies Redshirt Junior Running Back Jahre Cheeseman.
1. BleepingIdiots.com: First off tell us a bit about your injury, and the rehab process behind it. Do you feel you will be able to be back 100% and compete for the bulk of the carries this season?
Jahre Cheeseman: I broke my left fibula during a scrimmage in the spring. I been doin a lot of balance and flexibility exercise along with lifting. the agility came later this summer but are also going well. I think I will be ready for the season but i expect that we will have a two-back system once again at VT. kenny lewis is now clear to go and we are workin together to compliment each other.
Click here to read the rest of the interview.
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Posted in 2008, Hokie News, The Season
Posted on 19 September 2007. Tags: hokie fan sites, hokie fans, Hokie Football, hokies football, Virginia Tech fan websites, virginia tech fans
I have been a Techsideline.com fan and member for years. Their content has improved over the years and had developed a reputation as the premier independent Web site covering the Virginia Tech Hokies athletics programs. At one point, TSL allowed average fans to submit a “Voice of the Fan” article; however, that column was elminated a few years ago leaving the message boards as the only form of participation for visitor.
Several other Tech fan sites exist, including my site vthokiefans.com, but none of them have allowed much in the way of fan interaction or participation … until now.
Enter vt.fanfoc.us. This relatively new site, currently in beta, offers complete content management to the community of registered Hokie fans. Registration is free, by the way. Users can submit news articles, videos, create new forums, create new wikis, give thumbs up or down to all of the above, and much more.
Users are rated by the community. For example, if you have a Hokie fan who is being obnoxious, the rest of the community can give him negative “Cred” which will signal other users that the community as a whole doesn’t find this particular member to be … well, credible. Right now, my Cred is at 1 because I am a new member. But, I have submitted news articles to the news section, posted comments about those articles and others, wrote a couple of blog posts on my profile, and edited a Wiki. As an active member of the vt.fanfoc.us community, I hope to build my Cred in the eyes of my peers.
This is a truly revolutionary fan Web site! There are no moderators or admins telling you what you can and cannot post, but the community will come down harshly on those who step over the line. Again, this site is completely free and has a lot to offer for the rabid and casual Tech fan alike. Take a look and you will see what I am talking about.
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