Soundbites: Coach Franklin media availability to start spring practiceSoundbites: Coach Franklin media availability to start spring practice
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Soundbites: Coach Franklin media availability to start spring practice

Coach reiterated his excitement for the Spring Game on April 18 at Lane Stadium

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BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech football head coach James Franklin took to the lectern today to meet with the media as his football program prepares for spring practice. The Hokies will hit the field for the first time under his direction Tuesday morning as they gear up for April 18th's Spring Game in Lane Stadium. 

Head Coach James Franklin

On the excitement surrounding the Spring Game on April 18 at Lane Stadium:
“Excited about the Spring Game, excited about spring practice, I think it is going to be really important that we pack Lane Stadium for a number of reasons. It'll give us an opportunity to get an understanding of what a game day is like around here, try to make it as game-like as possible. Put some exciting football out there on the field to give the fans and the media obviously, a first glimpse of what the team looks like and try to play some real football so that will be real exciting for us as well"

On structuring the quarterback competition this spring:
“That's probably the biggest challenge. We've made sure that the players all know that everything was being evaluated. So the strength staff was having an evaluation, the winter workouts that's why we tracked all of the competitions. That was a factor, the meetings that we are allowed to have, all of those types of things. How are they retaining information, how are they answering questions all of that stuff has been part of the evaluation process but we've got to find a way to get them reps because there's guys who are unbelievable in the meeting room and they can't do it out on the field. So although we will have a starting point, it is fluid and also why we are going to do as much two spot teaching and two spot drills as we possibly can....It's almost impossible at the quarterback postion to base it off of winter workouts."

On having "full competition" with every position group during the spring:
“At this stage, I don't see myself limiting, anybody or anything. As this progresses, we may get late into spring ball and now Brent Pry as the defensive coordinator and Ty Howle as the offensive coordinator and the same thing on special teams they may say 'I've got a really good idea of who this guy is and we may want to make some adjustments behind him.'... At this stage, no we won't limit anybody, as the spring ball grows and continues on we may start to make some adjustments once we have a better feel of who our team is and who our clearly established guys who know their stuff and also can go out and execute it at a high level."