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Tech signs 31 to football letters-of-intent.
Wednesday, 06 February 2008
Four All-Americans highlight 2008 class

BLACKSBURG - Three of the top five players in the state of Virginia, and 14 of the top 25, highlight a football recruiting class composed of 31 student-athletes who signed letters-of-intent with Virginia
Tech on Wednesday.


"I congratulate my staff. I think they've done a great job of
evaluating and recruiting not only talented kids, but good character kids ... players who overall put a priority on academics," head coach Frank Beamer said. "I think this class will turn out to be a really good class. These are all student-athletes we feel good about and we're happy with our success in the state. But then you have to look at the players we were able to attract from out of state. I think that group is the most talented group, outside of the state we've
ever had."

After signing 19 players combined from the Commonwealth over the past two years, the Hokies inked 21 high school players from Virginia this year, including 14 of the top 25 prospects according to
The Roanoke Times. Highlighting this year's in-state group are three talented players - Dyrell Roberts (#3 by Roanoke Times), Ryan Williams (#4 by Roanoke Times) and Vinston Painter (#5 by Roanoke Times) - who all earned SuperPrep All-America honors.

Roberts, who is projected as a wide receiver, is ranked the No. 27 athlete in the country by
Rivals.com. The Windsor native became just the fourth running back in Bay Rivers or Peninsula District history to eclipse the 2,000-yard mark (2,236 yards) in the regular season. Williams, from Manassas, is rated the No. 26 overall player by
ESPN.com, the No. 3 running back in the country by Rivals.com and was selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Painter, from Norfolk, is rated the No. 4 offensive guard in the country by SuperPrep.

Ten players from out-of-state signed with Tech, highlighted by five highly rated prospects from North Carolina. Nick Becton (Wilmington) is rated the No. 26 offensive tackle in the country by
ESPN.com, while Michael Via (McLeansville) is ranked the No. 31 offensive guard in the country by Rivals.com. Eddie Whitley (Matthews) is rated the
No. 16 cornerback in the country by
ESPN.com, while Fayetteville's Lorenzo Williams is ranked the No. 11 safety in the country by the same outlet. Jarrett Boykin, from Matthews, rounds out the quintet and is ranked the No. 81 wide receiver in the country by ESPN.com.

Eleven other players from the state of Virginia are ranked in the top 25 in the state by The Roanoke Times. They are: Virginia Beach quarterback Marcus Davis (#9), Maidens wide receiver D.J. Coles (#11), Virginia Beach wide receiver Randall Dunn (#15), Amherst athlete Peter Rose (#16), Highland Springs defensive tackle Antoine Hopkins (#18), Stafford defensive end Isaiah Hamlette (#19), Amherst
linebacker Derrick McCoy (#20), Virginia Beach linebacker Lyndell Gibson (#21), Ashburn rover Jeron Gouveia (#23) and Falmouth linebacker Jake Johnson (#24) and Richlands athlete Austin Fuller
(#25).

The large in-state class also features seven others ranked in the top 38 by The Roanoke Times: Virginia Beach defensive end Joe Jones (#27), South Boston linebacker Allen Stephens (#28), Virginia Beach athlete Xavier Boyce (#29), Alexandria wide receiver Ben Barber (#30), Virginia Beach running back Tony Gregory (#31), Richmond quarterback Joseph Clayton (#33) and Woodbridge tight end Eric Martin (#38).

Virginia Tech has had a strong presence at Hargrave Military Academy over the years and picked up three more players from there this year. Leading the way is defensive end Leon Mackey, who is originally from Delaware. He is ranked the No. 25 defensive end in the country by SuperPrep. Also re-signing with the Hokies were linebacker Quillie Odom and athlete Kendrick Pressley, who signed with Tech last February. Odom, originally from Osbourn Park High, is ranked the No. 5 prep school player in the country by
Rivals.com, while Pressley, from South Carolina, is ranked 26th.

The Tech staff put heavy emphasis on the receiver and linebacker positions, led by linebacker Bruce Taylor, from Myrtle Beach, S.C. He is ranked the No. 12 inside linebacker in the country by
Rivals.com and earned All-America honors from PrepStar. Painter and Ryan Williams also earned All-America honors from PrepStar.

"Wide receiver had to be a priority for us," Beamer said. "We think we've got a couple of guys who could fit in there next year. And at linebacker, we lost some good players there and feel good about the group of linebackers that's coming in here."

The Hokies used commitments from athletes in five states to complete their class, grabbing one player from Delaware (Mackey), one from South Carolina (Taylor), five from North Carolina and one from Florida in defensive tackle Dwight Tucker. Tucker, from Oviedo, is ranked the No. 22 defensive end in the country by
ESPN.com and the No. 45 defensive tackle in the country by Rivals.com. With his signing, it marks the 18th year since 1988 Tech has signed a player from Florida.

In total, 15 signees earned first-team all-state honors this past season, including 11 from Virginia's three classifications, three from North Carolina and Taylor from South Carolina.

2008 Virginia Tech Signing Class

 Name  Position  Height  Weight  Last school Hometown   
 Ben Barber  Athlete  5'10"  190  Thomas Edison  Alexandria, Va  
 Nick Becton  OT/DT  6' 7"  280  New Hanover  Wilmington, NC  
 Xavier Boyce  Athlete  6' 4"  210  Landstown  Virginia Beach, Va  
 Jarrett Boykin  WR  6' 2"  195  Butler  Matthews, NC  
 D. J. Coles  WR  6' 3"  205  Goochland  Maidens, Va  
 Joseph Clayton  QB  6' 2"  210  Hermitage  Richmond, Va  
 Marcus Davis  QB  6' 4"  215  Ocean Lakes  Virginia Beach, Va  
 Randall Dunn  WR  6' 3"  212  Ocean Lakes  Virginia Beach, Va  
 Austin Fuller  Athlete  6' 2"  205  Richlands  Richlands, Va  
 Lyndell Gibson  LB  5' 11"  220  Salem  Virginia Beach, Va  
 Jeron Gouveia  Rover  6' 2"  180  Stone Bridge  Ashburn, Va  
 Tony Gregory  RB  6' 0"  180  First Colonial  Virginia Beach, Va  
 Isaiah Hamlette  DE  6' 4"  240  Brooke Point  Stafford, Va  
 Antoine Hopkins  DT  6' 2"  280  Highland Springs  Highland Springs, Va  
 Jake Johnson  LB  6' 2"  235  Stafford  Falmouth, Va  
 Joe Jones  DE  6' 2"  245  Green Run  Virginia Beach, Va  
 Leon Mackey  DE  6' 4"  275  Hargrave  Wilmington, DE  
 Eric Martin  TE  6' 4"  240  Hylton  Woodbridge, Va  
 Derrick McCoy  LB  6' 3"  215  Amherst County  Amherst, Va  
 Quillie Odom  LB  6' 2"  220  Osbourn/Hargrave  Manassas, Va  
 Vinston Painter  OT  6' 5"  300  Maury  Norfolk, Va  
 Kendrick Pressley  Athlete  5' 10"  175  Sumter/Hargrave  Sumter, SC  
 Dyrell Roberts  WR  6' 2"  190  Smithfield  Windsor, Va  
 Peter Rose  Athlete  6' 0  190  Amherst County  Amherst, Va  
 Allen Stephens  LB  6' 1"  235  Halifax County  South Boston, Va  
 Bruce Taylor  LB  6' 2"  238  Myrtle Beach  Myrtle Beach, SC  
 Dwight Tucker  DT  6' 2"  280  Oviedo  Oviedo, FL  
 Michael Via  OT  6' 6"  260  Northeast Guilford  McLeansville, NC  
 Eddie Whitley  CB  6' 1"  180  Butler  Matthews, NC  
 Lorenzo Matthews  CB  6' 2"  205  Westover  Fayetteville, NC  
 Ryan Williams  RB  5' 11"  200  Stonewall Jackson  Manassas, Va  

 
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