Overview
A comprehensive guidebook for devoted fans
Featuring traditions, records, and lore, this lively, detailed book explores the personalities, events, and facts every Virginia Tech fan should know. Whether you're a regular at Lane Stadium or a more recent supporter, these are the 100 things every fan needs to know and do in their lifetime. Beat reporter Andy Bitter has collected every essential piece of Hokies knowledge and trivia, as well as must-do activities, and ranks them all from 1 to 100, providing an entertaining and easy-to-follow checklist as you progress on your way to fan superstardom.
Author Biography
Andy Bitter is a staff writer for The Athletic covering Virginia Tech. He’s covered the Hokies since 2011, previously for the Virginian-Pilot and Roanoke Times, and has written about college football for twenty years.
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100 Things Virginia Tech Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die
By Andy Bitter
Contact: Alayna Parsons-Valles, Triumph Books, 312.676.4225, aparsonsvalles@ipgbook.com
Since winning their first Peach bowl in 1986, the Virginia Tech Hokies have been on the rise. With 25 consecutive bowl appearances beginning in 1993, the Hokies currently have the longest bowl game streak in the country recognized by the NCAA. With a winning record, influential athletes and one of the most loyal and dedicated fanbases, Virginia Tech has cemented its place among the top in college football.
Virginia Tech beat writer Andy Bitter has created the ultimate guide to being a die-hard Virginia Tech fan in 100 Things Virginia Tech Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die (Triumph Books, September 2019). Bitter creates a passionate, detailed book exploring traditions, personalities and facts every real Hokie fan should know. Highlights include:
- Profiles on the most influential people in Virginia Tech history, including Frank Beamer, Michael Vick, Corey Moore and other fan favorites
- The origin of Bruce Smith, including Bill Dooley’s promise to Smith that made him a Hokie in the first place
- The biggest games in Virginia Tech history, from the Hokies’ first bowl in 1986 to the night that Tech ended Miami’s streak
- Where it all started, the first game in 1892 and the early years of Virginia Tech football
100 Things Virginia Tech Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die takes on all the aspects of being a Hokies fan. Whether you want to learn how the “Enter Sandman” tradition started or break down what “Beamerball” means, this book has everything a Virginia Tech fan should know, see and do.
About the Author:
Andy Bitter is a staff writer for The Athletic covering Virginia Tech. He’s covered the Hokies since 2011, previously for the Virginian-Pilot and Roanoke Times, and has written about college football for 20 years.
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