Virginia Tech Hokies Football Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
Virginia Techs spring football camp showcased promising talent for the 2026 season. Tight end Luke Reynolds, transferring from Penn State, earned MVP honors with a standout performance in the spring game. His chemistry with quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer, along with strong blocking and receiving skills, could significantly impact the offense. Defensive lineman Aycen Stevens, named most improved, demonstrated nonstop physicality and potential for a starting role. Freshman cornerback Amauri Polydor, rookie of the camp, displayed talent and potential, anchoring the defense with seven tackles and a half tackle for loss.
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