
Virginia Tech Fires Coach Brent Pry After 0-3 Start
Virginia Tech fired head coach Brent Pry after a 0-3 start and a disappointing loss to Old Dominion, with offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery set to serve as interim coach.
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Virginia Tech fired head coach Brent Pry after a 0-3 start and a disappointing loss to Old Dominion, with offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery set to serve as interim coach.

Virginia Tech has fired head coach Brent Pry after a disappointing 16-24 record and is now searching for a new coach, with potential candidates including alumni, successful coordinators, and experienced head coaches, amid concerns about program investment and future competitiveness.

Virginia Tech football has undergone a leadership change with Brent Pry being relieved of his duties; Philip Montgomery has been appointed as interim head coach as the university works on a comprehensive plan to improve the program's competitiveness in the ACC.

Virginia Tech's football team suffered a humiliating 45-26 home loss to Old Dominion, leading to speculation that head coach Brent Pry's tenure may be over after a disappointing start to the season.

Virginia Tech football coach Brent Pry, who is struggling with a 0-3 start and a 16-24 record since 2021, has a contract that includes a buyout clause. If fired after 2025, the university would owe him $6 million, payable in installments through 2027. The team's poor performance has put Pry's job in jeopardy, with questions about whether he will get the chance to turn things around.
Virginia Tech's football team, under coach Brent Pry, suffered a significant loss, falling to a team predicted to finish 13th in its conference, raising concerns about Pry's future given the team's poor recent performance since November.

Virginia Tech football head coach Brent Pry announced staff changes, parting ways with defensive coordinator Chris Marve, offensive line coach Ron Crook, and strength and conditioning director Dwight Galt IV, citing the need for improved on-field results. The Hokies, with a 6-6 record, are set to play Minnesota in the Duke's Mayo Bowl on January 3.

Virginia Tech's football team, under coach Brent Pry, suffered another defeat against a top-tier team, losing 24-14 to Clemson. This loss continues Pry's struggle to secure a significant victory, as his record against top 40 teams now stands at 0-6. The Hokies have only managed to beat two teams ranked above 60th in the SP+ rankings, both of which were missing their starting quarterbacks. This performance raises concerns about the team's ability to rise above the ACC's middle tier.

Hokies quarterback Kyron Drones impressed during the spring game, leading the Maroon team to three touchdown drives in the first quarter with 122 passing yards and two touchdowns. Despite limited contact rules, Drones showcased his skills under coach Brent Pry's watchful eye, capping an optimistic month for the Hokies.

Virginia Tech's upcoming game against UVa holds significant importance for the team, as it not only affects their bowl prospects but also influences the perception of their rebuilding progress under coach Brent Pry. Despite their dominant record in the rivalry, Pry acknowledges the pressure and significance of this game, emphasizing the deep-rooted connections between the two programs.

Virginia Tech football concluded its spring practices with a 34-0 victory by the maroon team over the white team in the spring game. Quarterback Grant Wells led the maroon team with 148 passing yards and one touchdown, while the defense was led by Wilfred Pene with seven tackles and one sack. The game also saw the recognition of incoming players and the awarding of spring practice trophies. Season tickets for the upcoming 2023 season are currently on sale, with options for flexibility and value.