BLACKSBURG – The changing of the year brings upon a fresh opportunity for Virginia Tech football to build upon this past season and Friday marked one of the first steps in that process, as the mid-year enrollees moved into their respective places.
After getting their Hokie passports and becoming official Tech students, the players began moving into their new home-away-from-home, the Creativity and Innovation District Living-Learning Program Residence Hall.
Arriving to the campus renowned by many, the student-athletes felt right at home, and even Tech's assistant coaches and support staff paid a visit to make sure their new players were getting settled in.
"I'm really excited to be here," freshman offensive lineman Lance Williams said. "I can't wait to get to work."
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"We're home and ready to get to work," freshman wide receiver Marcell Baylor said.
After a long day of moving in and information sessions, the student-athletes and their families will get to unwind with a dinner tonight in Blacksburg. The players will be able to have a meal with their brand-new teammates and coaches, a new norm for them as they enter the beginning of 2023.
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