Inside HOKIE SPORTS | Vol. 12 No. 4 | March 2020

26 Inside Hokie Sports What’sBuggingYou? 540-315-9735 | MyPMSI.com Official Pest Control Partner of the to see another step from him. All those other guys played quite a bit. Parker Clements is an early grad [he enrolled for the spring semester], and he looks good. I’m excited about him. He’s a guy like Luke Tenuta—just a tall, long guy that’s got some athleticism about him, and I think he can develop into one of those edge guys for us. Q: Is anyone changing positions? BC: No, not really. Tayvion Robinson played slot for us all fall, and he’s going to get a lot of work at one of the outside receiver positions. It’s time for him to do that. Coming in learning one spot, that’s where we needed him at, but he also can do all the things outside, so really other than movement within a position, I think that’s it. Q: Where do you hope to see this offense, again, assuming you get to practice this spring? BC: I think, ultimately, you’re wanting to see a lot of different guys develop. Ultimately, you want to see the 1’s and the 2’s [first and second teams] that you know are going to play for you next year, or have the chance to, you want to see some understanding and some execution more than seeing certain guys take over certain spots or any of that. You’re kind of looking for overall development, and no matter who you throw out there or what play you call, you’re going to at least have 11 guys doing what they’re supposed to do to the best of their ability. Ultimately, that’s what you’re always trying to reach for.” TAKE next step Continued from page 25 Tayvion Robinson caught 21 passes in his debut season, and he’ll be an important part of the Hokies’ receiving group this fall.

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