BLACKSBURG - Virginia Tech Athletics and the Hokie Club announce a new way to join the Hokies in Blacksburg this fall. For the first time, fan cutouts will be available to order through HokieSports.com so fans can support the Hokies even if they are unable to make it to Lane Stadium this season.
It is important to note that capacity limitations still remain unclear and may vary from game-to-game, though we do not anticipate being able to welcome full capacity crowds this season. As soon as capacity details are known for each game; they will be shared with fans.
Fan Cutouts will be available for $70 each. All proceeds from fan cutout orders will go to support the newly created Keep Jumping Fund within the Hokie Club, providing new contributors an instant Hokie Club membership. To help ensure your cutout is placed in time for the Hokies' first home game, place your order prior to Sept. 4 at 4 p.m. After this deadline, please allow two to three weeks for your cutout to be placed in the stadium. A reminder that gifts to the Keep Jumping Fund prior to Sept. 30 will earn 2x priority points (i.e 4 points for every $100 donated).
In the event of an event cancellation, your cutout will be held and placed at the next available event in Lane Stadium. Opportunities to claim your cutout at the conclusion of the 2020 season will be communicated at a later date.
Prior to ordering please take a moment to review guidelines that will help ensure the printing of your cutout is a success:
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Keep Jumping Fund
Virginia Tech Athletics and the Hokie Club launched the Keep Jumping Fund to help navigate the financial impact of COVID-19 on Virginia Tech student-athletes, coaches, and staff. The department is facing a potential $50 million budget shortfall due to several areas of annual revenue being directly impacted this season. By giving to the Keep Jumping Fund, you can play a key role in supporting Virginia Tech Athletics as it continues to provide for the student-athlete experience, which encompasses both the athletic and academic needs of more than 550 current Hokies.