BLACKSBURG – Fresh off a win over then-No. 22 West Virginia on Sunday and a subsequent ascent upward three spots to No. 18 in The Associated Press poll on Tuesday, the Virginia Tech football team got back to work Tuesday, with meetings and a practice scheduled for later in the evening.
The Hokies now face a different sort of challenge, as they prepare for the University of Delaware, an FCS team that rolls into town for the Hokies’ home opener Saturday afternoon. Tech gears up for Delaware with one less day to prepare than normal, which means head coach Justin Fuente needs to get his players in the right mindset after Sunday evening’s big win.