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1999 Virginia Tech Hokies football team

The 1999 Virginia Tech Hokies football team represented Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season. Virginia Tech competed as a member of the Big East Conference. The Hokies were led by Frank Beamer in his 13th year as head coach. Virginia Tech finished the season 11-1, the only blemish coming in a national championship game loss to the Florida State Seminoles. The team finished with a school-record 2nd-place ranking in the Associated Press poll.

1999 Virginia Tech Hokies football
ConferenceBig East Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 3
APNo. 2
Record11–1 (7–0 Big East)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorRickey Bustle (6th season)
Offensive schemeMultiple
Defensive coordinatorBud Foster (5th season)
Base defense4–4
Home stadiumLane Stadium
Seasons
← 1998
2000 →
1999 Big East Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 2 Virginia Tech $   7 0     11 1  
No. 15 Miami (FL)   6 1     9 4  
Boston College   4 3     8 4  
Syracuse   3 4     7 5  
West Virginia   3 4     4 7  
Pittsburgh   2 5     5 6  
Temple   2 5     2 9  
Rutgers   1 6     1 10  
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Michael Vick led the Hokies to an 11–0 start, only the second perfect perfect regular season in school history, and to the Bowl Championship Series national title game in the Sugar Bowl against Florida State. Although Virginia Tech lost 46–29, Vick was able to bring the team back from a 21-point deficit to take a 29–28 lead into the fourth quarter. During the season, Vick appeared on the cover of an ESPN The Magazine issue.

Vick led the NCAA in passing efficiency that year, setting a record for a freshman (180.4), which was also good enough for the third-highest all-time mark (Colt Brennan holds the record at 185.9 from his 2006 season at Hawaii). Vick was awarded an ESPY Award as the nation's top college player, and won the first-ever Archie Griffin Award as college football's most valuable player. He was invited to the 1999 Heisman Trophy presentation and finished third in the voting behind Ron Dayne and Joe Hamilton. Vick's third-place finish matched the highest finish ever by a freshman up to that point, first set by Herschel Walker in 1980 (Adrian Peterson later broke that mark, finishing second in 2004).

Schedule edit

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 41:00 p.m.James Madison*No. 11W 47–051,907[1] [2] [3]
September 111:00 p.m.UAB*No. 11
  • Lane Stadium
  • Blacksburg, VA
W 31–1051,907[4] [5] [6]
September 238:00 p.m.Clemson*No. 8
  • Lane Stadium
  • Blacksburg, VA
ESPNW 31–1151,907[7] [8] [9]
October 26:00 p.m.at No. 24 Virginia*No. 8ESPN2W 31–751,800[10][11] [12] [13]
October 96:00 p.m.at RutgersNo. 6W 58–2030,764[14] [15] [16]
October 166:00 p.m.No. 16 Syracuse No. 4
ESPNW 62–053,130[17] [18] [19]
October 307:00 p.m.at PittsburghNo. 3ESPN2W 30–1742,678[20]
November 63:30 p.m.at West VirginiaNo. 3CBSW 22–2056,906[21]
November 137:30 p.m.No. 19 Miami (FL)No. 2
ESPNW 43–1053,130[22]
November 2012:00 p.m.at TempleNo. 2ESPN2W 62–725,822[23]
November 262:30 p.m.No. 22 Boston CollegeNo. 2
  • Lane Stadium
  • Blacksburg, VA (rivalry)
CBSW 38–1453,130[24]
January 4, 20008:00 p.m.vs. No. 1 Florida State*No. 2ABCL 29–4679,280[25]

Partial Roster edit

1999 Virginia Tech Hokies football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
TE 85 Derek Carter Jr
WR 88 Andre Davis So
RB 27 Jarrett Ferguson So
WR 18 Emmett Johnson So
OT 76 Dave Kadela Jr
OT 59 Anthony Lambo Jr
G 69 Matt Lehr Jr
QB 11 Grant Noel Fr
G 79 Josh Redding Jr
C 52 Keith Short Sr
RB 38 Shyrone Stith Sr
RB 22 Lee Suggs Fr
QB 7 Michael Vick   Fr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
DT 66 Chad Beasley So
DB 16 Cory Bird Jr
DT 77 Carl Bradley Sr
CB 3 Ike Charlton Sr
DE 96 John Engelberger Sr
LB 43 Michael Hawkes Sr
CB 9 Anthony Midget Sr
DE 56 Corey Moore Sr
LB 46 Jamel Smith Sr
DB 14 Nick Sorensen Jr
LB 40 Ben Taylor So
DT 92 Nathaniel Williams Sr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
K 17 Shayne Graham Sr
P 95 Jimmy Kibble Sr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  •   Injured
  •   Redshirt

Rankings edit

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
AP13 (1)11 (1)11 (1)10 (1)8 (1)8 (1)5 (1)4 (1)4 (2)3 (5)3 (6)2 (4)2 (6)2 (4)2 (6)2 (6)2
Coaches1414*11108754433 (2)2 (1)2 (1)2 (2)2 (3)2 (3)3
BCSNot released3332222Not released

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Game summaries edit

James Madison edit

James Madison at Virginia Tech
1 234Total
Dukes 0 000 0
No. 11 Hokies 14 12147 47
  • Date: September 4
  • Location:
    Lane Stadium
    Blacksburg, VA
  • Game start: 1:00 pm
  • Elapsed time: 2:52
  • Game attendance: 51,907
  • Referee: John Smith
  • Source: Box Score
    
Scoring summary
17:01VTMichael Vick 3-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 7–0
4:41VTMichael Vick 54-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 14–0
210:42VTShayne Graham 32-yard field goalVT 17–0
7:18VTMichael Vick 7-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 24–0
4:21VTTeam safetyVT 26–0
38:56VTAndré Davis 22-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 33–0
3:12VTD. Meyer 2-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 40–0
411:58VTA. Kendrick 2-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 47–0

Freshman Michael Vick ran for three touchdowns in the first 22 minutes of the game, but left due to an injury after he somersaulted into the end zone on the third score. Playing in his first collegiate game, Vick had run for 54 yards, and thrown for 110 yards in leading the Hokies to a 24–0 lead that turned into a 47–0 win. Shyrone Stith led the Hokies on the ground with 122 yards on 18 carries. Andre Kendrick had 11 carries for 45 yards including a 2-yard touchdown that capped the scoring. Andre Davis scored on a 22-yard reverse and backup quarterback Dave Meyer had the other rushing touchdown for Tech. Shayne Graham kicked a 32-yard field goal. Corey Moore had a sack and two tackles for loss, including one that resulted in a JMU safety in the second quarter. [27]

UAB edit

UAB at Virginia Tech
1 234Total
Blazers 0 1000 10
No. 11 Hokies 10 7014 31
  • Date: September 11
  • Location:
    Lane Stadium
    Blacksburg, VA
  • Game start: 12:59 pm
  • Elapsed time: 2:53
  • Game attendance: 51,907
  • Game weather: 72 °F (22 °C), Sunny, Wind NNW 5–8 mph (8.0–12.9 km/h)
  • Referee: Alberto Riveron
  • Source: Box Score
    
Scoring summary
17:01VTE. Johnson 41-yard pass from D. Meyer (Shayne Graham kick)VT 7–0
3:54VTShayne Graham 22-yard field goalVT 10–0
29:44VTShyrone Stith 1-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 17–0
3:50UABP. Coleman 29-yard pass from D. Dixon (R. Gallego kick)VT 17–7
0:38UABJ. Arians 47-yard field goalVT 17–10
413:43VTAndré Davis 35-yard pass from A. Kendrick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 24–10
2:07VTL. Suggs 1-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 31–10

Virginia Tech's defense set a school record, allowing only 63 yards of total offense, leading the Hokies over visiting University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) 31-10. Tech played without starting quarterback Michael Vick, who was relieved by Dave Meyer. Meyer threw a 42-yard touchdown pass to Emmitt Johnson on the first series of the game to give Tech the lead it would never relinquish. However, before halftime, he turned the ball over four times, three interceptions and a fumble. Those turnovers enabled the Blazers to stay in the game, and Tech led by 17-10 at halftime thanks to a 22-yard field goal by Shayne Graham and a one-yard touchdown by Shyrone Stith. The lead remained at seven points until early in the fourth quarter when tailback Andre Kendrick threw a 35-yard option touchdown pass to Andre Davis. Lee Suggs capped the scoring with a one-yard touchdown jaunt with 2:07 left in the game, one of only four carries he had on the day. Stith led the Hokies with 129 rushing yards and Kendrick added 44 yards rushing to his passing touchdown. Corey Moore had three sacks for 27 yards and two tackles for loss for another three yards.

[28]

Clemson edit

Clemson at Virginia Tech
1 234Total
Tigers 0 308 11
No. 8 Hokies 7 7017 31
  • Source: Box Score
    
Scoring summary
11:12VTShyrone Stith 3-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 7–0
214:12VTA. Kendrick 24-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 14–0
5:36ClemC. Campbell 27-yard field goalVT 14–3
411:31ClemT. Lee 9-yard pass from T. Lazzara (J. Lemay pass)VT 14–11
5:00VTShayne Graham 47-yard field goalVT 17–11
3:09VTIke Charlton 34-yard interception return (Shayne Graham kick)VT 24–11
2:31VTCorey Moore 32-yard fumble return (Shayne Graham kick)VT 31–11

Virginia Tech scored two defensive touchdowns late in the fourth quarter to preserve a Tech win, and

At Virginia edit

Virginia Tech at Virginia
1 234Total
No. 8 Hokies 14 1430 31
Cavaliers 0 700 7
  • Source: Box Score
   
Scoring summary
19:15VTAndre Davis 60-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 7–0
2:21VTShyrone Stith 1-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 14–0
212:10UVAB. Baber 1-yard pass from D. Ellis (T. Braverman kick)VT 14–7
7:09VTShyrone Stith 1-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 21–7
3:32VTShyrone Stith 1-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 28–7
35:11VTShayne Graham 48-yard field goalVT 31–7


At Rutgers edit

Virginia Tech at Rutgers
1 234Total
No. 5 Hokies 14 3572 58
Scarlet Knights 14 006 20
  • Source: Box Score
        
Scoring summary
114:42VTAndre Davis 74-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 7–0
10:27RUM. McMahon 12-yard run (S. Barone kick)Tied 7–7
6:35VTJ. Ferguson 20-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 14–7
5:22RUL. J. Smith 36-yard pass from M. McMahon (S. Barone kick)Tied 14–14
212:07VTAndre Davis 13-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 21–14
7:39VTShyrone Stith 2-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 28–14
3:39VTR. Hall 36-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 35–14
1:40VTMichael Vick 22-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 42–14
0:26VTR. Hall 5-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 49–14
36:21VTA. Kendrick 10-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 56–14
44:36RUS. Stanton 11-yard run (kick blocked)VT 56–20
4:36VTR. Whitaker 98-yard PAT returnVT 58–20

[14]

No. 16 Syracuse edit

Syracuse at Virginia Tech
1 234Total
No. 16 Orangemen 0 000 0
No. 4 Hokies 14 171714 62
  • Date: October 16
  • Location:
    Lane Stadium
    Blacksburg, VA
  • Game start: 6:08 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:24
  • Game attendance: 53,130
  • Referee: Dennis Hennigan
  • Television network: ESPN
  • Source: Box Score
      
Scoring summary
17:26VTCorey Bird 26-yard fumble return (Shayne Graham kick)VT 7–0
2:24VTShyrone Stith 1-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 14–0
212:58VTR. Hall 8-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 21–0
6:13VTShyrone Stith 1-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 28–0
0:23VTShayne Graham 25-yard field goalVT 31–0
313:01VTShayne Graham 37-yard field goalVT 34–0
10:08VTA. Kendrick 7-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 41–0
1:34VTAndre Davis 28-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 48–0
44:56VTP. Summers 43-yard interception return (Shayne Graham kick)VT 55–0
2:33VTT. Butler fumble recovery in end zone (Shayne Graham kick)VT 62–0

[17]

At Pittsburgh edit

Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh
1 234Total
No. 3 Hokies 10 1703 30
Panthers 0 773 17
  • Date: October 30
  • Location:
    Pitt Stadium
    Pittsburgh, PA
  • Game start: 7:07 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:26
  • Game attendance: 42,678
  • Referee: Jack Cramer
  • Television network: ESPN2
  • Source: Box Score
     
Scoring summary
110:48VTMichael Vick 46-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 7–0
1:33VTShayne Graham 46-yard field goalVT 10–0
214:09PittN. Goings 1-yard run (N. Lotz kick)VT 10–7
10:53VTAndre Davis 37-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 17–7
3:41VTShyrone Stith 9-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 24–7
0:07VTShayne Graham 32-yard field goalVT 27–7
312:02PittAntonio Bryant 16-yard pass from D. Priestley (N. Lotz kick)VT 27–14
414:47PittN. Lotz 23-yard field goalVT 27–17
11:09VTShayne Graham 52-yard field goalVT 30–17

[20]

At West Virginia edit

Virginia Tech at West Virginia
1 234Total
No. 3 Hokies 0 7510 22
Mountaineers 0 7013 20
  • Source: Box Score

[21]

No. 19 Miami (FL) edit

Miami (FL) at Virginia Tech
1 234Total
No. 19 Hurricanes 10 000 10
No. 2 Hokies 7 7623 43
  • Date: November 13
  • Location:
    Lane Stadium
    Blacksburg, VA
  • Game start: 7:38 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:30
  • Game attendance: 53,130
  • Referee: John Smith
  • Television network: ESPN
  • Source: Box Score

[22]

At Temple edit

Virginia Tech at Temple
1 234Total
No. 2 Hokies 10 172114 62
Owls 7 000 7
  • Source: Box Score
       
Scoring summary
111:50TUM. Godfrey 2-yard run (Cap Poklemba kick)Temple 7–0
10:49VTMichael Vick 53-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)Tied 7–7
0:38VTShayne Graham 28-yard field goalVT 10–7
214:50VTL. Austin 31-yard interception return (Shayne Graham kick)VT 17–7
2:25VTAndré Davis 65-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 24–7
0:06VTShayne Graham 34-yard field goalVT 27–7
31:08VTMichael Vick 75-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 34–7
4:43VTAndré Davis 30-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 41–7
2:05VTA. Kendrick 20-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 48–7
414:48VTA. Kendrick 3-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 55–7
8:38VTLee Suggs 2-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 62–7

[23]

No. 22 Boston College edit

Boston College at Virginia Tech
1 234Total
No. 22 Eagles 0 077 14
No. 2 Hokies 7 17014 38
  • Date: November 26
  • Location:
    Lane Stadium
    Blacksburg, VA
  • Game start: 2:41 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:13
  • Game attendance: 53,130
  • Game weather: 58 °F (14 °C), Scattered Showers/Thunderstorms, Wind W 10–15 mph (16–24 km/h)
  • Referee: Dennis Hennigan
  • Television network: CBS
  • Source: Box Score
    
Scoring summary
112:24VTShyrone Stith 3-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)VT 7–0
213:15VTAndré Davis 69-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 14–0
9:12VTAndré Davis 59-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 21–0
2:40VTShayne Graham 40-yard field goalVT 24–0
31:08BCD. Dewalt 97-yard pass from Tim Hasselbeck (J. Matich kick)VT 24–7
412:37VTC. Hawkins 30-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)VT 31–7
3:27VTMichael Vick 5-yard run(Shayne Graham kick)VT 38–7
0:46BCWilliam Green 45-yard run (J. Matich kick)VT 38–14

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Vs. No. 1 Florida State (Sugar Bowl) edit

Virginia Tech vs. Florida State
1 234Total
No. 2 Hokies 7 7150 29
No. 1 Seminoles 14 14018 46
  • Source: Box Score
        
Scoring summary
13:22FSUWarrick 64-yard pass from Weinke (Janikowski kick)FSU 7–0
2:14FSUChaney 6-yard blocked punt return (Janikowski kick)FSU 14–0
0:30VTAndré Davis 49-yard pass from Michael Vick (Shayne Graham kick)FSU 14–7
213:45FSUDugans 63-yard pass from Weinke (Janikowski kick)FSU 21–7
11:40FSUWarrick 59-yard punt return (Janikowski kick)FSU 28–7
0:37VTMichael Vick 3-yard run (Shayne Graham kick)FSU 28–14
37:54VTShayne Graham 23-yard field goalFSU 28–17
5:57VTAndre Kendrick 29-yard run (2-point pass failed)FSU 28–23
2:13VTAndre Kendrick 6-yard run (2-point pass failed)VT 29–28
412:59FSUDugans 14-yard pass from Weinke (Warrick pass from Weinke)FSU 36–29
10:26FSUJanikowski 32-yard field goalFSU 39–29
7:42FSUWarrick 43-yard pass from Chris Weinke (Janikowski kick)FSU 46–29

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Players in the NFL edit

The following players were drafted into professional football following the season.

Player Position Round Pick Franchise
John Engelberger Defensive end 2 35 San Francisco 49ers
Ike Charlton Defensive back 2 52 Seattle Seahawks
Corey Moore Linebacker 3 89 Buffalo Bills
Anthony Midget Defensive back 5 134 Atlanta Falcons
Shyrone Stith Running back 7 243 Jacksonville Jaguars

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Awards and honors edit

References edit

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The 1999 Virginia Tech Hokies football team represented Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the 1999 NCAA Division I A football season Virginia Tech competed as a member of the Big East Conference The Hokies were led by Frank Beamer in his 13th year as head coach Virginia Tech finished the season 11 1 the only blemish coming in a national championship game loss to the Florida State Seminoles The team finished with a school record 2nd place ranking in the Associated Press poll 1999 Virginia Tech Hokies footballBig East championLambert Meadowlands TrophySugar Bowl BCS NCG L 29 46 vs Florida StateConferenceBig East ConferenceRankingCoachesNo 3APNo 2Record11 1 7 0 Big East Head coachFrank Beamer 13th season Offensive coordinatorRickey Bustle 6th season Offensive schemeMultipleDefensive coordinatorBud Foster 5th season Base defense4 4Home stadiumLane StadiumSeasons 19982000 1999 Big East Conference football standings vte Conf Overall Team W L W L No 2 Virginia Tech 7 0 11 1 No 15 Miami FL 6 1 9 4 Boston College 4 3 8 4 Syracuse 3 4 7 5 West Virginia 3 4 4 7 Pittsburgh 2 5 5 6 Temple 2 5 2 9 Rutgers 1 6 1 10 BCS representative as conference championRankings from AP Poll Michael Vick led the Hokies to an 11 0 start only the second perfect perfect regular season in school history and to the Bowl Championship Series national title game in the Sugar Bowl against Florida State Although Virginia Tech lost 46 29 Vick was able to bring the team back from a 21 point deficit to take a 29 28 lead into the fourth quarter During the season Vick appeared on the cover of an ESPN The Magazine issue Vick led the NCAA in passing efficiency that year setting a record for a freshman 180 4 which was also good enough for the third highest all time mark Colt Brennan holds the record at 185 9 from his 2006 season at Hawaii Vick was awarded an ESPY Award as the nation s top college player and won the first ever Archie Griffin Award as college football s most valuable player He was invited to the 1999 Heisman Trophy presentation and finished third in the voting behind Ron Dayne and Joe Hamilton Vick s third place finish matched the highest finish ever by a freshman up to that point first set by Herschel Walker in 1980 Adrian Peterson later broke that mark finishing second in 2004 Contents 1 Schedule 2 Partial Roster 3 Rankings 4 Game summaries 4 1 James Madison 4 2 UAB 4 3 Clemson 4 4 At Virginia 4 5 At Rutgers 4 6 No 16 Syracuse 4 7 At Pittsburgh 4 8 At West Virginia 4 9 No 19 Miami FL 4 10 At Temple 4 11 No 22 Boston College 4 12 Vs No 1 Florida State Sugar Bowl 5 Players in the NFL 6 Awards and honors 7 ReferencesSchedule editDateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSourceSeptember 41 00 p m James Madison No 11Lane StadiumBlacksburg VAW 47 051 907 1 2 3 September 111 00 p m UAB No 11Lane StadiumBlacksburg VAW 31 1051 907 4 5 6 September 238 00 p m Clemson No 8Lane StadiumBlacksburg VAESPNW 31 1151 907 7 8 9 October 26 00 p m at No 24 Virginia No 8Scott StadiumCharlottesville VA Commonwealth Cup ESPN2W 31 751 800 10 11 12 13 October 96 00 p m at RutgersNo 6Rutgers StadiumPiscataway NJW 58 2030 764 14 15 16 October 166 00 p m No 16 Syracuse nbsp No 4Lane StadiumBlacksburg VA College GameDay ESPNW 62 053 130 17 18 19 October 307 00 p m at PittsburghNo 3Pitt StadiumPittsburgh PAESPN2W 30 1742 678 20 November 63 30 p m at West VirginiaNo 3Mountaineer FieldMorgantown WV Black Diamond Trophy CBSW 22 2056 906 21 November 137 30 p m No 19 Miami FL No 2Lane StadiumBlacksburg VA rivalry College GameDay ESPNW 43 1053 130 22 November 2012 00 p m at TempleNo 2Veterans StadiumPhiladelphia PAESPN2W 62 725 822 23 November 262 30 p m No 22 Boston CollegeNo 2Lane StadiumBlacksburg VA rivalry CBSW 38 1453 130 24 January 4 20008 00 p m vs No 1 Florida State No 2Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans LA Sugar Bowl BCS NCG College GameDay ABCL 29 4679 280 25 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from Coaches Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Eastern timePartial Roster edit1999 Virginia Tech Hokies football team roster Players Coaches Offense Pos Name Class TE 85 Derek Carter Jr WR 88 Andre Davis So RB 27 Jarrett Ferguson So WR 18 Emmett Johnson So OT 76 Dave Kadela Jr OT 59 Anthony Lambo Jr G 69 Matt Lehr Jr QB 11 Grant Noel Fr G 79 Josh Redding Jr C 52 Keith Short Sr RB 38 Shyrone Stith Sr RB 22 Lee Suggs Fr QB 7 Michael Vick nbsp Fr Defense Pos Name Class DT 66 Chad Beasley So DB 16 Cory Bird Jr DT 77 Carl Bradley Sr CB 3 Ike Charlton Sr DE 96 John Engelberger Sr LB 43 Michael Hawkes Sr CB 9 Anthony Midget Sr DE 56 Corey Moore Sr LB 46 Jamel Smith Sr DB 14 Nick Sorensen Jr LB 40 Ben Taylor So DT 92 Nathaniel Williams Sr Special teams Pos Name Class K 17 Shayne Graham Sr P 95 Jimmy Kibble Sr Head coach Frank Beamer Coordinators assistant coaches Legend C Team captain S Suspended I Ineligible nbsp Injured nbsp Redshirt RosterRankings editFurther information 1999 NCAA Division I A football rankings Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking First place votesWeekPollPre123456789101112131415FinalAP13 1 11 1 11 1 10 1 8 1 8 1 5 1 4 1 4 2 3 5 3 6 2 4 2 6 2 4 2 6 2 6 2Coaches1414 11108754433 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 3BCSNot released3332222Not released 26 Game summaries editJames Madison edit James Madison at Virginia Tech 1 234TotalDukes 0 000 0 No 11 Hokies 14 12147 47 Date September 4Location Lane StadiumBlacksburg VAGame start 1 00 pmElapsed time 2 52Game attendance 51 907Referee John Smith Source Box Score Scoring summary17 01VTMichael Vick 3 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 7 0 4 41VTMichael Vick 54 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 14 0 210 42VTShayne Graham 32 yard field goalVT 17 0 7 18VTMichael Vick 7 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 24 0 4 21VTTeam safetyVT 26 0 38 56VTAndre Davis 22 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 33 0 3 12VTD Meyer 2 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 40 0 411 58VTA Kendrick 2 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 47 0 See also 1999 James Madison Dukes football team Freshman Michael Vick ran for three touchdowns in the first 22 minutes of the game but left due to an injury after he somersaulted into the end zone on the third score Playing in his first collegiate game Vick had run for 54 yards and thrown for 110 yards in leading the Hokies to a 24 0 lead that turned into a 47 0 win Shyrone Stith led the Hokies on the ground with 122 yards on 18 carries Andre Kendrick had 11 carries for 45 yards including a 2 yard touchdown that capped the scoring Andre Davis scored on a 22 yard reverse and backup quarterback Dave Meyer had the other rushing touchdown for Tech Shayne Graham kicked a 32 yard field goal Corey Moore had a sack and two tackles for loss including one that resulted in a JMU safety in the second quarter 27 UAB edit UAB at Virginia Tech 1 234TotalBlazers 0 1000 10 No 11 Hokies 10 7014 31 Date September 11Location Lane StadiumBlacksburg VAGame start 12 59 pmElapsed time 2 53Game attendance 51 907Game weather 72 F 22 C Sunny Wind NNW 5 8 mph 8 0 12 9 km h Referee Alberto Riveron Source Box Score Scoring summary17 01VTE Johnson 41 yard pass from D Meyer Shayne Graham kick VT 7 0 3 54VTShayne Graham 22 yard field goalVT 10 0 29 44VTShyrone Stith 1 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 17 0 3 50UABP Coleman 29 yard pass from D Dixon R Gallego kick VT 17 7 0 38UABJ Arians 47 yard field goalVT 17 10 413 43VTAndre Davis 35 yard pass from A Kendrick Shayne Graham kick VT 24 10 2 07VTL Suggs 1 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 31 10 See also 1999 UAB Blazers football team Virginia Tech s defense set a school record allowing only 63 yards of total offense leading the Hokies over visiting University of Alabama Birmingham UAB 31 10 Tech played without starting quarterback Michael Vick who was relieved by Dave Meyer Meyer threw a 42 yard touchdown pass to Emmitt Johnson on the first series of the game to give Tech the lead it would never relinquish However before halftime he turned the ball over four times three interceptions and a fumble Those turnovers enabled the Blazers to stay in the game and Tech led by 17 10 at halftime thanks to a 22 yard field goal by Shayne Graham and a one yard touchdown by Shyrone Stith The lead remained at seven points until early in the fourth quarter when tailback Andre Kendrick threw a 35 yard option touchdown pass to Andre Davis Lee Suggs capped the scoring with a one yard touchdown jaunt with 2 07 left in the game one of only four carries he had on the day Stith led the Hokies with 129 rushing yards and Kendrick added 44 yards rushing to his passing touchdown Corey Moore had three sacks for 27 yards and two tackles for loss for another three yards 28 Clemson edit Clemson at Virginia Tech 1 234TotalTigers 0 308 11 No 8 Hokies 7 7017 31 Date September 23Location Lane StadiumBlacksburg VAGame start 8 02 pmElapsed time 3 08Game attendance 51 907Game weather 63 F 17 C Clear amp Chilly Wind SW 3 5 mph 4 8 8 0 km h Referee Robert WoodTV announcers ESPN Mike Tirico play by play Kirk Herbstreit analyst Lee Corso analyst and Dr Jerry Punch sideline Source Box Score Scoring summary11 12VTShyrone Stith 3 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 7 0 214 12VTA Kendrick 24 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 14 0 5 36ClemC Campbell 27 yard field goalVT 14 3 411 31ClemT Lee 9 yard pass from T Lazzara J Lemay pass VT 14 11 5 00VTShayne Graham 47 yard field goalVT 17 11 3 09VTIke Charlton 34 yard interception return Shayne Graham kick VT 24 11 2 31VTCorey Moore 32 yard fumble return Shayne Graham kick VT 31 11 See also 1999 Clemson Tigers football team Virginia Tech scored two defensive touchdowns late in the fourth quarter to preserve a Tech win and At Virginia edit Virginia Tech at Virginia 1 234Total No 8 Hokies 14 1430 31Cavaliers 0 700 7 Date October 2Location Scott StadiumCharlottesville VAGame start 6 07 pmElapsed time 2 48Game attendance 51 800Referee John SmithTelevision network ESPN2 Source Box Score Scoring summary19 15VTAndre Davis 60 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 7 0 2 21VTShyrone Stith 1 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 14 0 212 10UVAB Baber 1 yard pass from D Ellis T Braverman kick VT 14 7 7 09VTShyrone Stith 1 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 21 7 3 32VTShyrone Stith 1 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 28 7 35 11VTShayne Graham 48 yard field goalVT 31 7 See also 1999 Virginia Cavaliers football team and Virginia Virginia Tech football rivalry At Rutgers edit Virginia Tech at Rutgers 1 234Total No 5 Hokies 14 3572 58Scarlet Knights 14 006 20 Date October 9Location Rutgers StadiumPiscataway NJGame start 6 05 pmElapsed time 3 03Game attendance 30 764Referee Jack Cramer Source Box Score Scoring summary114 42VTAndre Davis 74 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 7 0 10 27RUM McMahon 12 yard run S Barone kick Tied 7 7 6 35VTJ Ferguson 20 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 14 7 5 22RUL J Smith 36 yard pass from M McMahon S Barone kick Tied 14 14 212 07VTAndre Davis 13 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 21 14 7 39VTShyrone Stith 2 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 28 14 3 39VTR Hall 36 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 35 14 1 40VTMichael Vick 22 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 42 14 0 26VTR Hall 5 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 49 14 36 21VTA Kendrick 10 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 56 14 44 36RUS Stanton 11 yard run kick blocked VT 56 20 4 36VTR Whitaker 98 yard PAT returnVT 58 20 See also 1999 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team 14 No 16 Syracuse edit Syracuse at Virginia Tech 1 234TotalNo 16 Orangemen 0 000 0 No 4 Hokies 14 171714 62 Date October 16Location Lane StadiumBlacksburg VAGame start 6 08 pmElapsed time 3 24Game attendance 53 130Referee Dennis HenniganTelevision network ESPN Source Box Score Scoring summary17 26VTCorey Bird 26 yard fumble return Shayne Graham kick VT 7 0 2 24VTShyrone Stith 1 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 14 0 212 58VTR Hall 8 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 21 0 6 13VTShyrone Stith 1 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 28 0 0 23VTShayne Graham 25 yard field goalVT 31 0 313 01VTShayne Graham 37 yard field goalVT 34 0 10 08VTA Kendrick 7 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 41 0 1 34VTAndre Davis 28 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 48 0 44 56VTP Summers 43 yard interception return Shayne Graham kick VT 55 0 2 33VTT Butler fumble recovery in end zone Shayne Graham kick VT 62 0 See also 1999 Syracuse Orangemen football team and College GameDay football 17 At Pittsburgh edit Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh 1 234Total No 3 Hokies 10 1703 30Panthers 0 773 17 Date October 30Location Pitt StadiumPittsburgh PAGame start 7 07 pmElapsed time 3 26Game attendance 42 678Referee Jack CramerTelevision network ESPN2 Source Box Score Scoring summary110 48VTMichael Vick 46 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 7 0 1 33VTShayne Graham 46 yard field goalVT 10 0 214 09PittN Goings 1 yard run N Lotz kick VT 10 7 10 53VTAndre Davis 37 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 17 7 3 41VTShyrone Stith 9 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 24 7 0 07VTShayne Graham 32 yard field goalVT 27 7 312 02PittAntonio Bryant 16 yard pass from D Priestley N Lotz kick VT 27 14 414 47PittN Lotz 23 yard field goalVT 27 17 11 09VTShayne Graham 52 yard field goalVT 30 17 See also 1999 Pittsburgh Panthers football team 20 At West Virginia edit Virginia Tech at West Virginia 1 234Total No 3 Hokies 0 7510 22Mountaineers 0 7013 20 Date November 6Location Mountaineer FieldMorgantown WVGame start 3 32 pmElapsed time 3 48Game attendance 56 906Referee Jim MaconaghyTelevision network CBS Source Box Score See also 1999 West Virginia Mountaineers football team and Virginia Tech West Virginia football rivalry 21 No 19 Miami FL edit Miami FL at Virginia Tech 1 234TotalNo 19 Hurricanes 10 000 10 No 2 Hokies 7 7623 43 Date November 13Location Lane StadiumBlacksburg VAGame start 7 38 pmElapsed time 3 30Game attendance 53 130Referee John SmithTelevision network ESPN Source Box Score See also 1999 Miami Hurricanes football team Miami Virginia Tech football rivalry and College GameDay football 22 At Temple edit Virginia Tech at Temple 1 234Total No 2 Hokies 10 172114 62Owls 7 000 7 Date November 20Location Veterans StadiumPhiladelphia PAGame start 12 10 pmElapsed time 3 14Game attendance 25 822Game weather 61 F 16 C Cloudy Wind SW 10 mph 16 km h Referee Thomas DeJosephTV announcers ESPN2 Rich Waltz play by play Gino Torretta analyst and Don McPherson sideline Source Box Score Scoring summary111 50TUM Godfrey 2 yard run Cap Poklemba kick Temple 7 0 10 49VTMichael Vick 53 yard run Shayne Graham kick Tied 7 7 0 38VTShayne Graham 28 yard field goalVT 10 7 214 50VTL Austin 31 yard interception return Shayne Graham kick VT 17 7 2 25VTAndre Davis 65 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 24 7 0 06VTShayne Graham 34 yard field goalVT 27 7 31 08VTMichael Vick 75 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 34 7 4 43VTAndre Davis 30 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 41 7 2 05VTA Kendrick 20 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 48 7 414 48VTA Kendrick 3 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 55 7 8 38VTLee Suggs 2 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 62 7 See also 1999 Temple Owls football team 23 No 22 Boston College edit Boston College at Virginia Tech 1 234TotalNo 22 Eagles 0 077 14 No 2 Hokies 7 17014 38 Date November 26Location Lane StadiumBlacksburg VAGame start 2 41 pmElapsed time 3 13Game attendance 53 130Game weather 58 F 14 C Scattered Showers Thunderstorms Wind W 10 15 mph 16 24 km h Referee Dennis HenniganTelevision network CBS Source Box Score Scoring summary112 24VTShyrone Stith 3 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 7 0 213 15VTAndre Davis 69 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 14 0 9 12VTAndre Davis 59 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 21 0 2 40VTShayne Graham 40 yard field goalVT 24 0 31 08BCD Dewalt 97 yard pass from Tim Hasselbeck J Matich kick VT 24 7 412 37VTC Hawkins 30 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick VT 31 7 3 27VTMichael Vick 5 yard run Shayne Graham kick VT 38 7 0 46BCWilliam Green 45 yard run J Matich kick VT 38 14 See also 1999 Boston College Eagles football team and Boston College Virginia Tech football rivalry 24 Vs No 1 Florida State Sugar Bowl edit Virginia Tech vs Florida State 1 234TotalNo 2 Hokies 7 7150 29 No 1 Seminoles 14 14018 46 Date January 4 2000Location Louisiana SuperdomeNew OrleansGame start 7 20 pmElapsed time 3 55Game attendance 79 280Game weather IndoorsReferee Steve ShawTV announcers ABC Brent Musburger play by play Gary Danielson analyst Lynn Swann sideline and Jack Arute sideline Source Box Score Scoring summary13 22FSUWarrick 64 yard pass from Weinke Janikowski kick FSU 7 0 2 14FSUChaney 6 yard blocked punt return Janikowski kick FSU 14 0 0 30VTAndre Davis 49 yard pass from Michael Vick Shayne Graham kick FSU 14 7 213 45FSUDugans 63 yard pass from Weinke Janikowski kick FSU 21 7 11 40FSUWarrick 59 yard punt return Janikowski kick FSU 28 7 0 37VTMichael Vick 3 yard run Shayne Graham kick FSU 28 14 37 54VTShayne Graham 23 yard field goalFSU 28 17 5 57VTAndre Kendrick 29 yard run 2 point pass failed FSU 28 23 2 13VTAndre Kendrick 6 yard run 2 point pass failed VT 29 28 412 59FSUDugans 14 yard pass from Weinke Warrick pass from Weinke FSU 36 29 10 26FSUJanikowski 32 yard field goalFSU 39 29 7 42FSUWarrick 43 yard pass from Chris Weinke Janikowski kick FSU 46 29 Main article 2000 Sugar Bowl See also 1999 Florida State Seminoles football team and BCS National Championship Game 25 Players in the NFL editMain article 2000 NFL Draft The following players were drafted into professional football following the season Player Position Round Pick Franchise John Engelberger Defensive end 2 35 San Francisco 49ers Ike Charlton Defensive back 2 52 Seattle Seahawks Corey Moore Linebacker 3 89 Buffalo Bills Anthony Midget Defensive back 5 134 Atlanta Falcons Shyrone Stith Running back 7 243 Jacksonville Jaguars 29 Awards and honors editSee also 1999 College Football All America Team Michael Vick Big East Rookie of the Year Big East Offensive Player of the Year First Team All American Archie Griffin Award Heisman Trophy finalist 3rd Corey Moore Big East Defensive Player of the Year Unanimous First Team All American Bronko Nagurski Trophy Lombardi Award Shayne Graham Big East Special Teams Player of the Year Frank Beamer Big East Coach of the Year AFCA Coach of the Year AP Coach of the Year Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year George Munger Award Paul Bear Bryant Award Walter Camp Coach of the Year AwardReferences edit Expected rout brings unexpected The Roanoke Times September 5 1999 p 37 Retrieved February 23 2024 Eleventh ranked Hokies QB Vick vaporize Dukes Richmond Times Dispatch September 5 1999 p 35 Retrieved February 23 2024 No 11 Hokies turn James into Dolly Virginia Tech beats James Madison 47 0 The Daily News Journal September 5 1999 p 18 Retrieved February 23 2024 Virginia Tech defense paves the way past UAB Culpeper Star Exponent September 12 1999 p 10 Retrieved February 24 2024 A farewell beating Hokies don t get shutout but do shut down Blazers The Roanoke Times September 12 1999 p 75 Retrieved February 24 2024 Hokies win without Vick Tech struggles but beats UAB for third time Richmond Times Dispatch September 12 1999 p 49 Retrieved February 24 2024 Article clipped from The News and Advance The News and Advance September 24 1999 p 31 Retrieved March 20 2024 Hokies Defense Finishes Clemson The Washington Post September 24 1999 Retrieved September 18 2022 Defense does it Two late TDs help Hokies turn game into rout Richmond Times Dispatch September 24 1999 p 3 Retrieved March 20 2024 Cavs Find Themselves Stuffed The Washington Post October 3 1999 Retrieved September 18 2022 Virginia Tech on the move ESPN October 3 1999 Retrieved September 18 2022 Tech nical knockout Vick Stith deliver 1 2 punch for Hokies The Roanoke Times October 3 1999 p 33 Retrieved April 21 2024 Tech nical knockout Vick brillian as Hokies romp past Cavaliers Richmond Times Dispatch October 3 1999 p 4 Retrieved April 21 2024 a b Rutgers Has No Answer For Vick The New York Times October 10 1999 Retrieved September 18 2022 High Tech victory Vick leads Hokies to 5 0 start behind explosive offense Richmond Times Dispatch October 10 1999 p 4 Retrieved April 24 2024 Knights out Michael Vick throws for four touchdowns as the Hokies win Big East opener The Roanoke Times October 10 1999 p 12 Retrieved April 24 2024 a b Virginia Tech Shows the Look of a National Champion 62 0 The Los Angeles Times October 17 1999 Retrieved September 18 2022 Orange peeled Unbeaten Tech makes statement against Syracuse Richmond Times Dispatch October 17 1999 p 31 Retrieved April 24 2024 Turning on the juice Hokies send Orangemen back home embarrassed The Roanoke Times October 17 1999 p 4 Retrieved April 24 2024 a b Virginia Tech Runs Its Record to 7 0 for First Time in 32 Years The Los Angeles Times October 31 1999 Retrieved September 18 2022 a b No 3 Virginia Tech Wins by a Foot The Los Angeles Times November 7 1999 Retrieved September 18 2022 a b Hokies Seize Their Opening To Secure a Title Game Bid The New York Times November 14 1999 Retrieved September 8 2019 a b Vick Leads Way as No 2 Virginia Tech Rolls to 62 7 Win The Los Angeles Times November 21 1999 Retrieved September 18 2022 a b Hokies Smell Sugar at 11 0 The Washington Post November 27 1999 Retrieved September 8 2019 a b Florida State Holds Off Vick and Virginia Tech 46 29 for National Title Los Angeles Times January 5 2000 Retrieved August 16 2018 Virginia Tech 1999 AP Football Rankings collegepollarchive com Retrieved August 16 2018 Vick lives up to hype Hokies heralded freshman makes impressive debut The Staunton News Leader Retrieved July 21 2019 Tech defense smothers UAB Daily Press September 12 1999 Retrieved December 12 2021 via Newspapers com 2000 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Archived from the original on December 21 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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