Triumph Spotlight: Hunter Cattoor

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Triumph Spotlight on TSL Today: Hunter Cattoor

Virginia Tech’s Hunter Cattoor tells us about his decision to stay for one more year, what he thinks about last season, what the new transfers bring to the program, and more. (22 minutes)

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About TSL Today and Triumph Spotlight

“TSL Today” is Tech Sideline’s student-run podcast that is part of the Tech Sideline podcast network. Launched in October 2022, TSL Today is hosted and produced by students in the Virginia Tech Sports Media & Analytics (SMA) major.

“Triumph Spotlight” is a regular feature highlighting Hokies from the Triumph NIL roster of Virginia Tech student-athletes.

You can listen on your favorite streaming platform or watch every episode on the Tech Sideline YouTube channel. Be sure to Like and Subscribe while on YouTube.

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About TechSideline.com

Tech Sideline is an independent publication, not affiliated with the university or its athletic programs, so we provide a unique perspective that appeals to the large and growing fan base of Virginia Tech Athletics.

Tech Sideline was launched on March 12, 1996 by 1987 Tech graduate (BSEE) Will Stewart as a small, personal web page. In 1997, the site evolved into HokieCentral.com, and in August of 1999, joined the SportsWar network of college sports web sites. In November of 2000, the site changed names to TechSideline.com, or TSL. Over the years, TSL has grown into what you see before you: a full-time Virginia Tech sports media company, complete with web site, podcast, YouTube channel, and large and active social media presences.

TSL is a member of the SportsWar network of college sports web sites. Visit SportsWar.com for more information.

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