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Virginia Tech football has been highly active during this winter’s transfer portal window, signaling significant changes for the Hokies in 2025. Following a relatively quiet portal season last year, head coach Brent Pry has witnessed 25 players exit the program while welcoming 17 new additions so far. This activity, coupled with players departing for the NFL Draft, indicates a fresh look for the team heading into the new season.
Pry and his staff have done an impressive job leveraging the transfer portal to bring in talent ready to make an immediate impact. Their efforts have not gone unnoticed. On3, a prominent industry platform, ranks Virginia Tech second in the ACC transfer portal rankings, trailing only Miami. Nationally, the Hokies are ranked 14th, a notable achievement that reflects the team’s strong portal activity.
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On3’s Team Transfer Portal Index evaluates teams using a proprietary algorithm that measures roster improvement based on player performance scores during the transfer process. This ranking underscores the success Pry has had in bolstering the Hokies’ roster, particularly by bringing back Virginia natives from out-of-state programs to play in Blacksburg.
However, while the off-field efforts have been commendable, on-field results remain a challenge. For Pry, the upcoming 2025 season will be pivotal in determining his future at Virginia Tech. A strong campaign is essential, as the team looks to translate its off-season successes into consistent performance across 12 weeks of play.
The Hokies’ transfer portal momentum has created optimism for a brighter future, but the pressure is on to deliver tangible results where it matters most—on the field.
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