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A Virginia Tech website,
GobblerCountry.com, wanted an East Carolina beat
writer to talk about the Hokies' Saturday matchup
with the Pirates. ChicagoMaroon (Chris Hatcher)
posed the questions. Al Myatt of Bonesville provided
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By
Al Myatt
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It was for weeks such as this one that East Carolina
football coach Ruffin McNeill realized the value of developing depth.
Virginia Tech is as physical as any college team in the
region and will be coming in for a noon kickoff at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium
on Saturday.
"They will be very talented," said McNeill on Wednesday
morning after a meeting with special teams coordinator Kirk Doll. "Coach
(Frank) Beamer and his staff have done a great job recruiting. They have
some really good athletes from the Tidewater Virginia area. There's not
too many kids from outside that area, maybe D.C. or Florida, but they
really have some athletic kids and they're well-coached.
"Offensively, of course, the run game, they've always
featured that. (Quarterback) Logan (Thomas) has done a great job of
advancing his craft. He can throw the football and he has mobility. They
move the pocket with him. They've added some new offensive thought
processes with their offensive philosophy. Running the football with
some motions and those things, like an Auburn-type team.
"Defensively, it's a Bud Foster-stamped defense. Up
front, they'll be very active. A lot of movement and explosion and
quickness up front. The linebackers always have great speed and can
cover. The DBs always seem to be really rangy."
Hokies special teams have been just that.
"Special teams are what Coach Beamer brought to the
national limelight," McNeill said. "He is the reason special teams get
so much emphasis across the country, in my opinion.
"They have a team that's very talented and well-coached.
I know they had a tough game against (No. 1) Alabama (35-10 loss).
Alabama had two returns on special teams so you look at the score, you
take those 14 (points) out from the offense versus defense.
"They are a really good football team."
ECU will be without linebackers Jeremy Grove and Kyle
Tudor due to injuries. That would have presented huge problems two or
three years ago.
"You can't replace two experienced veterans like Kyle
Tudor and Jeremy Grove with their battles, but the depth helps," McNeill
said. "Zeek Bigger and Brandon Williams and we've brought Devaris
Brunson off of redshirt. Ty Holmes, of course, has been a fixture on sub
teams. He's played quite a bit. This is a time where you count on depth
for those two reasons — not only for competition but in case someone
gets nicked you have to have someone to step up.
"Carry the flag as we say around here. Pick up and carry
the flag. We expect them to produce and play at a high level."
The teams have contrasting offensive styles. In
simplified terms, Virginia Tech prefers to pound teams on the ground.
ECU throws the ball for a living as McNeill, former defensive
coordinator at Texas Tech, likes to say.
"When you get your opportunity, you have a certain vision
in mind," McNeill said. "I knew what I wanted to run as a head coach and
I decided that about 12 years ago going against Coach (Mike) Leach in
practice (at Texas Tech). Defensively, I've been around Tom Harper and
Danny Ford, Pat Hill and the late Dan Brown at Fresno. I knew what I
wanted defensively. ... I knew we wanted to be multiple, athletic and
have depth because of the offenses.
"With recruiting on both sides of the ball, offensively
and defensively, I knew it would have a direct reflection on special
teams."
Doll has access to personnel on both sides of the ball as
needed for the myriad of special teams units.
Extra time beforehand
If there is a team that it's good to have some extra time
to prepare for, the Hokies readily qualify. Being rested, ready and
focused can only benefit East Carolina for the nonconference matchup.
"It was welcomed by me, particularly from our team point
of view," said Coach McNeill of the extra time created by
the Thursday night game on Sept. 5.
"Two Division I games in five days is hard. ... We needed the days. We
gave the players the days off and resumed Sunday. Coaches got on the
road recruiting on Friday. ... I thought we needed the break. It was
well-timed."
The Pirates got two extra days of recovery and
preparation time for the Hokies since
the 31-13 win over Florida Atlantic
in the Conference USA opener.
"Having that time off helped get our bodies back right,"
said ECU receiver Justin Hardy, who has 20 catches for 227 yards in the
Pirates' 2-0 start. "We got a lot of treatment in and got guys back
right. The extra time is going to help us out a lot."
Hardy had three catches for 31 yards in
a 17-10 home loss to the Hokies
in the second game of the 2011 season. ECU only had 112 yards of total
offense in that game.
"They're a very good defense," Hardy said. "They do a lot
of different things and they're really good at it. They mix it up, man
and zone, blitzing here and there."
What will be important for the Pirates?
"Start fast and play fast," Hardy said.
Back in black?
McNeill gave a thumbs-up on the blackout by ECU fans last
week and the new black uniforms and helmets the Pirates wore for the
occasion.
"It was time for us to do that," said the Pirates coach.
"The kids wanted it and it always revolves around the kids. Secondly,
for the recruits. Everybody around the country has new uniforms and
different uniforms. I thought ours were very classy. The kids liked them
and enjoyed them. It's not just a one-night wonder. I want to use the
different combinations we have. Now we can blend in the black
combinations, too.
"Our fans came out in support the way that I expect them
to. I was proud of our fans and I was proud of our team."
McNeill said he was going to check with the older players
Wednesday to find out their preference on uniforms for the game
Saturday.
"It goes back to that old saying, McNeill said, "Look
good, feel good, play good."
The movie for Friday night is "The Family," with Robert
DeNiro and Michelle Pfeiffer. Because of the early kickoff the following
day, the Pirates will be catching the early show on Friday night.
What's important
McNeill wants to get back to the team hotel for some
meetings and a good night's sleep.
"We want to make sure we have clear minds so we can play
fast, not just offensively with up tempo but making sure we play fast,"
he said. "We have kids that can run and they have kids that can run. We
can't neglect fundamentals. It doesn't go away from that. The
fundamentals of blocking and tackling, making sure we do that. We need
to have a great execution day, cut down our penalties. Make sure we have
great ball security and get some takeaways to give our offense great
field position.
"That will be the keys, and special teams, of course.
We've got to make sure we prepare for a great day for special teams for
East Carolina because I know they will."