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Game Preview: Virginia Tech Hokies vs. Boston College Eagles (10-14-24)



By: Joey Raymond

Headline Photo Credit: Arturo Jones- LMS Network

The Virginia Tech Hokies (3-3) will host the Boston College Eagles (4-2) in a prime-time ACC matchup on Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. ET. The game, held at Lane Stadium, promises to be a thrilling contest, as the Hokies aim to extend their win streak and climb the conference standings, while Boston College looks to bounce back after a tough loss.

Virginia Tech Hokies

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The Hokies are coming off a dominant 31-7 victory over Stanford, which saw quarterback Kyron Drones turn in one of his most efficient performances of the season. Drones completed 73.7% of his passes, racking up 201 yards and two touchdowns without an interception. His dual-threat ability was on display, as he added a rushing touchdown to his stat line.

Running back Bhayshul Tuten will look to improve on his 73-yard performance from last week, while wide receiver Da’Quan Felton remains a key weapon in the passing game, having averaged a stellar 21.0 yards per catch against Stanford. Defensively, Virginia Tech’s ability to limit opposing offenses has been improving, but they’ll need to be on high alert against a Boston College team that has proven it can move the ball.

With Lane Stadium sold out for all six games this season, Virginia Tech’s raucous Thursday night crowd will be a significant factor. The Hokies will be feeding off that energy as they look to secure a critical ACC victory in front of a packed home crowd.

Boston College Eagles

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Boston College enters this matchup after a disappointing 24-14 loss to the Virginia Cavaliers. Quarterback Thomas Castellanos had an up-and-down game, throwing for 254 yards and two touchdowns but also tossing two costly interceptions. The Eagles’ offense showed flashes of brilliance, with wide receiver Lewis Bond hauling in seven catches for 79 yards, but they struggled to sustain drives and finish in the red zone.

One bright spot for the Eagles is their rushing attack, led by Turbo Richard, who averaged an impressive 5.7 yards per carry in their last game. Boston College’s offense will need to click early if they hope to keep pace with Virginia Tech, especially in the hostile environment of Lane Stadium.

Defensively, Boston College has faced challenges, particularly in the red zone, where opponents have been able to capitalize on their opportunities. Bill O’Brien, in his first year as head coach, is working to instill a new culture, but significant improvements on defense may take time. Given the high-pressure environment of a Thursday night game in Blacksburg, BC’s defense will need to rise to the occasion if they hope to leave Lane Stadium with a victory.

Key Matchup: Kyron Drones vs. BC’s Defense

The battle between Kyron Drones and Boston College’s defense could define this game. If Drones can replicate his efficient performance from last week, the Hokies’ offense will be difficult to contain. BC’s defense, particularly in the red zone, will need to step up and find ways to limit big plays.

Key Matchup: Bhayshul Tuten vs. Boston College’s Front Seven

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Virginia Tech running back Bhayshul Tuten has been a consistent force on the ground, and his ability to wear down defenses will be crucial against a Boston College front that has struggled at times. Tuten’s physical running style and ability to pick up tough yards will put pressure on BC’s defensive line and linebackers. If the Eagles can’t slow him down early, it will open up the Hokies’ passing game and control the clock, making it harder for BC to stay in the game. The Eagles’ front seven must find a way to contain Tuten, forcing Kyron Drones to rely more on the passing attack, which could play into BC’s favor.

Key Matchup: Thomas Castellanos vs. Virginia Tech’s Secondary

Boston College quarterback Thomas Castellanos will be key to any chance the Eagles have at pulling off the upset. While he threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns last week, his two interceptions proved costly. Castellanos will be facing a Virginia Tech secondary that has steadily improved throughout the season. His ability to take care of the ball and avoid turnovers will be critical in keeping the Eagles’ offense on track. The Hokies’ secondary will look to pressure Castellanos into making mistakes, and if they can force turnovers, it could quickly turn the tide in Virginia Tech’s favor. Castellanos will need to strike a balance between aggression and caution to lead his team effectively in a hostile environment.

Prediction

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This Thursday night showdown in Blacksburg is set to be a tough test for Boston College. Virginia Tech has the advantage of momentum and a raucous home crowd after their dominant win over Stanford. With Kyron Drones playing efficiently and Bhayshul Tuten grinding out yards on the ground, the Hokies have the balance on offense to control the pace of the game. If Virginia Tech can establish the run early, it will open up passing lanes and allow Drones to exploit a Boston College defense that has struggled, especially in the red zone.

For the Eagles, Thomas Castellanos’ play will be key, but his inconsistency—particularly the two interceptions against Virginia—could be a major hurdle in such a hostile environment. While BC’s offense has potential with weapons like Lewis Bond and Turbo Richard, their defensive vulnerabilities, combined with Virginia Tech’s ability to capitalize on mistakes, make it hard to see them pulling off an upset. Ultimately, the Hokies’ home-field advantage and more reliable playmakers should lead them to a solid win.