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Virginia Tech football has sustained losing another player to the transfer portal. This time, it's a linebacker exiting the Hokies. Noah Jenkins announced early today that he had entered the transfer portal. Jenkins, a rising redshirt sophomore who stands at 6-foot-2, 205 pounds, will have three years of eligibility remaining at his next stop.
Exinor, a 6-foot-2, 221-pound receiver from the McDonogh School in Owings Mills, Maryland, initially committed to Penn State in the 2025 recruiting class. However, Exinor used one of his official visits in high school to visit Virginia Tech, when Brent Pry was the head coach.
Ethan Grunkemeyer is expected to transfer to Virginia Tech, reuniting with James Franklin after his breakout run at Penn State.
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QB Rocco Becht following Matt Campbell to Penn State with Grunkemeyer reportedly heading to Va. Tech
Rocco Becht has announced he will follow coach Matt Campbell from Iowa State to Penn State, giving the Nittany Lions a veteran quarterback to replace Ethan Grunkemeyer.
The transfer portal opens Friday and Virginia Tech coach James Franklin and his staff are expected to use some of their Penn State connections to recruit players.
New Virginia Tech football coach James Franklin continues to fill out his coaching staff this month before the transfer portal opens in January. Last week, the Hokies hired their former head coach, Brent Pry, as defensive coordinator. Shortly afterward ...
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Kemari Copeland is back. The 6-foot-3, 283-pound lineman, listed as a redshirt junior, will utilize his last year of eligibility with the Hokies this season. Copeland started all 12 games this season at defensive tackle and was named Third-Team All-ACC in 2025.