
NEW: The new offensive coordinator for Virginia Tech Hokies football has been fired.
A Major Modification and Larger Improvement
The Virginia Tech Hokie offense will be led by Philip Montgomery. He was hired with the intention of raising Virginia Tech’s offense to a level where it can contend in the ACC’s and the FBS’s better divisions overall.
We have documentation of Montgomery’s time at Tulsa in the history of Hokie Sports, in case you have forgotten. When the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes played Frank Beamer’s Hokies in the Independence Bowl, Montgomery was in charge of a strong squad.
Montgomery had a successful run with quarterback Case Keenum during his time in Houston. He coached Robert Griffin III during his Heisman Trophy season with the Baylor Bears. The linked article from Hokie Sports has all the information, but there are a few more perks that will make this a compelling appointment.
The Big12 is the source of Montgomery’s offensive prowess, which has strong roots in the Air Raid style of play, which emphasizes passing to open up the defense and facilitate the rushing game and features speedy quarterbacks and fast-developing plays.
Coach Pry just finished a press conference, so it’s best to hear his thoughts if you want his viewpoint.
However, it appears that Philip Montgomery, who hired Kyron Drones right out of high school, has a solid grasp of his potential. That’s excellent news to start with.
Football’s Future Bryan will examine the clear coaching improvements that have occurred on the Hokie Football staff almost overnight prior to the spring.
However, it appears that Coach Pry has hired
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