Huge Boost: Two 2025 class commit to Virginia hokies

The Virginia Tech football team will return to Lane Stadium on Saturday to kick off their home season with a non-conference game against Marshall. After last weekend’s defeat at Vanderbilt, they’ll be aiming for a bounce-back performance while hosting a number of recruits, both committed and uncommitted.

 

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The 4:30 kickoff will see several notable recruits on campus to experience the game day atmosphere at Lane Stadium. Here’s a rundown of some of the recruits visiting this weekend:

Committed Recruits in Blacksburg:

Class of 2025
– Noah Chambers: Linebacker
– Knahlij Harrell: Cornerback
– AJ Brand: Quarterback
– Jeff Overton: Running Back
– Jayden Anderson: Wide Receiver
– Shamarius Peterkin: Wide Receiver
– Carter Stallard: Offensive Line
– Zeke Chinweke: Edge
– Sherrod Henderson: Edge
– Christian Evans: Defensive Line

Class of 2026
– Peyton Falzone: Quarterback

Recruits:
– Nick Reddish: Safety
– Carnell Warren: Wide Receiver
– Jaziel Hart: Cornerback
– Cody Taylor: Offensive Line
– Damari Carter: Wide Receiver
– Kyle Mitchell: Wide Receiver

Nick Reddish, the younger brother of current Hokie Quentin Reddish, will be watching his brother play at Lane Stadium. However, Class of 2025 quarterback commit Kelden Ryan from DeSoto, Texas will not be attending.

With other recruits also visiting, head coach Brent Pry and his staff have a prime opportunity to make a strong impression and turn things around against Marshall following last weekend’s loss to Vanderbilt, which coincided with Matthew Outten’s recent commitment switch from Virginia Tech to Penn State. While it’s unclear if the loss influenced Outten’s decision, the timing was certainly notable.

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