Virginia Tech Moves Adam Lechtenberg to RB Coach; Hokies Schedule South Carolina

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Adam Lechtenberg will coach Virginia Tech’s running backs. (Virginia Tech athletics)

Justin Fuente confirmed at the Belk Bowl press conference on Wednesday morning that Adam Lechtenberg will coach Virginia Tech’s running backs moving forward.  Lechtenberg has previously served as Tech’s tenth assistant coach with the title of Executive Director of Player Development/Assistant Head Coach, and he had a heavy role in evaluating and recruiting out-of-state players, including JUCOs.

Virginia Tech will now have a full-time position coach at all assistant coaching positions, with no one filling Lechtenberg’s old role as Executive Director of Player Development.  By eliminating that position, Justin Fuente can add an extra defensive coach to his staff.  With the secondary already split between a cornerbacks and safeties coach, it’s likely that the defensive line will now be split between two coaches.  That could come in the form of a Defensive Line Coach and Assistant Defensive Line Coach, or a Defensive Ends Coach and a Defensive Tackles Coach.

Fuente also suggested that he is very far into the process of hiring coaches to fill out the remainder of the staff.  With National Signing Day coming up next Wednesday, and a big recruiting weekend on tap in Blacksburg, it would not be a surprise to see more coaching staff names announced by the end of this weekend.

As of now, Virginia Tech’s 2020 coaching staff looks like this…

QB/OC: Brad Cornelsen
RB: Adam Lechtenberg
WR: Jafar Williams
TE: James Shibest
OL: Vance Vice
S/DC Justin Hamilton

That leaves four staff openings: cornerback, linebacker, and likely two defensive line spots.

Virginia Tech Schedules South Carolina

Virginia Tech announced a home-and-home series with the South Carolina Gamecocks on Wednesday morning.  The Hokies will play in Columbia in 2034, and they’ll host South Carolina in Lane Stadium in 2035.

Tech already has future home-and-home series with SEC opponents Alabama, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt.

“We’re excited to add South Carolina to our schedule, renewing a series that has its roots in the Southern Conference,” Whit Babcock said. “Columbia, S.C. is also another drivable trip for our fans to a venue where the Hokies haven’t played since the early 1990s. With eight future games against SEC opponents on our schedules, we feel very confident about the strength of our scheduling going forward, as well as its appeal to our fans across the region.” 

Tech is now set to play Alabama and South Carolina in the same season for two consecutive years.  The Hokies host the Crimson Tide in 2034 and travel to Tuscaloosa in 2035.

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  1. Great job, Whit! The minute I got accepted as a Hokie senior to go to grad school at South Carolina, we stopped playing them. Now I’ll get to see it again, even if I am retired by then.

  2. not ruling out anything when I’m 84 in 2035; my freshman or sophomore year I sat behind the usc.e bench and gave them earfuls the entire game – especially Red Trevillion, RB/TE, who graduated from HamptonHigh and shunned the Fightin’ Gobblers to be a “game-chicken.”

    my efforts were for naught as usc.e outlasted us in a hard-fought low scoring game.

    revenge in ‘34 and ‘35 will be sweet; but much sweeter in person/‘35.

    good job, Whit. we should travel well that far and eating another seC/ former acc will work fine. this and UPenn in staggered year pairs would be great rivalries and draw sell-outs in all 3 stadiums.

    Go Hokies!

  3. Whit is doing a great job!!!!! It is a shame that scheduling is so far in the future. That stated, I will be 75 years old when they come to Blacksburg. I hope all I have done a good job with funding retirement and the seats are all padded! I will plan my knee replacement(s) in 2032!

  4. Yeah, being 72 with a history of strokes and mini-strokes, I don’t see me ever seeing ‘Bama, or Whisky or Gamecox in Lane Stadium. Even if I live that long, with rescheduling being as sure as death and taxes, the SEC ain’t coming to Blacksburg before Whisky, and vice versa. I say to Whit, don’t even tell us who you scheduled until the season is upon us.

    Reminds me of my honeymoon with my last wife (plaintiff #4). She didn’t know where we were going until she got on the plane in Orlando for Nassau.

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