@@zackaryfitz5308what conference wasn't relevant/competitive? Pac12 had USC and Oregon. Big12 had Texas and Oklahoma SEC was full of powerhouses like LSU, Florida, Bama, Auburn Big10 had Ohio St and Michigan ACC had Miami, Florida St, and VT Every single conference had a team win a national championship in the 2000s.
I’ve been a fan of the Hokies since I was little, I had a couple family members attend Tech and one was a season ticket holder, I remember fondly being SO excited for this game as a middle schooler, only to be disappointed to be down 24-0 at half, then losing 48-7. That’s the thing with the Hokies, I love ‘em, win, lose, or draw, but damn we have a hard time playing big stage games….
Yeah, LSU wasn't this good, and we weren't this bad. We just caught them on their best night. It's a shame we didn't get a rematch in the national championship this year
It was sad of what happened at Virginia Tech before the season. However, on this day of the game, the game had to go on. LSU still had an objective to complete
This was a royal physical beatdown. WoW! Had to be tough on V-Tech fans cause this was during the glory days of their program but it was just LSU's year. Always loved to watch Jacob Hester run. He and Payton Hillis are mirror images of each other to me.
We had gone to Virginia and they beat us for sure. Their student body chanted "over rated" at the end. The next year they dodged the game against LSU and we had to wait for them a few years. Virginia Tech's brain trusts decided to drop the game with LSU so they could play Southern Cal in the season opening. Later, the year before they came to Baton Rouge, Tech had a horrific shooting on campus, so when they came to Baton Rouge, the tigers let up a little so they would have a chance. We only beat them 48 to 7. That night was sad in so many ways. You see, LSU went to the locker room in tears at the end of the game, when asked by the coaches why the tigers were so upset, the D line cried because they thought they had killed them. They felt better after learning that no players died just their Virginia's reputation for being a football team and their big nasty mouths. Suck it up butter cups. See you later if you get better.
I was at this game in the north end zone next to the LSU band. In 50 years of attending games in Tiger Stadium do I ever remember witnessing such an intense and withering 1st Half performance by a Tiger team. The stadium was as loud and raucous as it's ever been. By halftime we were all exhausted. The look on the Hokie fans faces were hilarious. They couldn't comprehend what was happening to them. They had been so arrogant that day bragging about their # 1 defense in the ACC. LMAO !
Payback from a few years before. I think it was Dominic Davis who fumbled a punt and then it all went down hill. This LSU team was so complete. Should have never lost to Kentucky or Arkansas. Would have went down as an all-time team but still handled Ohio St which was so satisfying.
Taking a break from editing this month so i'm not really taking requests at the moment, but I do already have this game and the 05 Sun requested on this page finished and will try to get them up soon.
I remember some numpty telling me LSU shouldn't have been in the title game that year. I asked him who else? And the idiot bumbled out VPI ( hokey hokey high! ). He didn't have much to say when I shot back that LSU beat them by about 5 TDs. Didn't VahTech come in 2nd in the stripper category ( polls - lol ) at the end of the year?
Georgia was the true national champion this year. LSU was lucky to selected to play in the national championship game. It should’ve been Georgia vs. Ohio State after LSU lost to unranked Arkansas after Thanksgiving
@@kylegross1081 USC was fkn overrated..... And it's the other way around....the BCS kept UNDEFEATED AUBURN from playing USC in the National Championship game in 2005!
Man I miss this Era of CFB, where it felt like every conference was competitive
Can it
was this sarcasm haha
@@zackaryfitz5308what conference wasn't relevant/competitive?
Pac12 had USC and Oregon.
Big12 had Texas and Oklahoma
SEC was full of powerhouses like LSU, Florida, Bama, Auburn
Big10 had Ohio St and Michigan
ACC had Miami, Florida St, and VT
Every single conference had a team win a national championship in the 2000s.
I’ve been a fan of the Hokies since I was little, I had a couple family members attend Tech and one was a season ticket holder, I remember fondly being SO excited for this game as a middle schooler, only to be disappointed to be down 24-0 at half, then losing 48-7. That’s the thing with the Hokies, I love ‘em, win, lose, or draw, but damn we have a hard time playing big stage games….
Yeah, LSU wasn't this good, and we weren't this bad. We just caught them on their best night. It's a shame we didn't get a rematch in the national championship this year
The worst defeat in the history of Va Tech football! Lol...as a Louisiana boy living in Virginia it was beautiful
Tech good at home but mediocre on the road
I remember at one point of this season the number 1 or 2 ranked team would get upset in back to back weeks one of the best seasons that I can remember
It was sad of what happened at Virginia Tech before the season.
However, on this day of the game, the game had to go on. LSU still had an objective to complete
I remember sitting on the couch with my dad to watch this game. We ended up watching something else 😂😂.
I miss the old ESPN theme
This was a royal physical beatdown. WoW! Had to be tough on V-Tech fans cause this was during the glory days of their program but it was just LSU's year. Always loved to watch Jacob Hester run. He and Payton Hillis are mirror images of each other to me.
Hester was a beast at LSU
Baton Rouge was lit that day!!!
Remember watching this game from the LSU student section! Was a fun day!
Do you remember saying "overrated" at the end of the game?
I had Jacob Hester and Peyton Hillis confused for the first 10 minutes 😂. All white RBs look the same to me
I was at that game.
I was there too man I was like 7 years old, still crazy to me how I was there I be forgetting sometimes😂
Me too
🧢
We had gone to Virginia and they beat us for sure. Their student body chanted "over rated" at the end. The next year they dodged the game against LSU and we had to wait for them a few years. Virginia Tech's brain trusts decided to drop the game with LSU so they could play Southern Cal in the season opening. Later, the year before they came to Baton Rouge, Tech had a horrific shooting on campus, so when they came to Baton Rouge, the tigers let up a little so they would have a chance. We only beat them 48 to 7. That night was sad in so many ways. You see, LSU went to the locker room in tears at the end of the game, when asked by the coaches why the tigers were so upset, the D line cried because they thought they had killed them. They felt better after learning that no players died just their Virginia's reputation for being a football team and their big nasty mouths. Suck it up butter cups. See you later if you get better.
I was at this game in the north end zone next to the LSU band. In 50 years of attending games in Tiger Stadium do I ever remember witnessing such an intense and withering 1st Half performance by a Tiger team. The stadium was as loud and raucous as it's ever been. By halftime we were all exhausted. The look on the Hokie fans faces were hilarious. They couldn't comprehend what was happening to them. They had been so arrogant that day bragging about their # 1 defense in the ACC. LMAO !
Payback from a few years before. I think it was Dominic Davis who fumbled a punt and then it all went down hill. This LSU team was so complete. Should have never lost to Kentucky or Arkansas. Would have went down as an all-time team but still handled Ohio St which was so satisfying.
I was at this game, also remembered the Virginia tech shooting had happened recently. But the LSU players came to destroy Virginia tech.
Why would someone post this beat down? I remember when LSU came to Va. and Kevin Jones torched em! 03 or 04 I think.
i wasn't at that game and can't remember it well
Was under the impression that this was actually going to be a good game.
My Good Friend Keilen Williams Auditioning for the LSU Track Team.
Can I ask for a request? Love to see 85 peach bowl between army and Illinois. Love me some wishbone.
Taking a break from editing this month so i'm not really taking requests at the moment, but I do already have this game and the 05 Sun requested on this page finished and will try to get them up soon.
@@steelbuck6777 thanks!
Tigers vs. 8th graders is what it looked like from the field with my dad and cousin
This was a slaughter.
Do you have the 2005 Northwestern/UCLA Sun Bowl?
Do you have the 1982 Northwestern/Northern Illinois
Hester!!!!
GEAUX TIGERS
Android seeing VT get your butt kicked
36:50
Western Kentucky Beat West Virginia Tech 87 - 0 …..
Delete the team 😂
Sean Glennon was a garbage QB and the worst QB relevant to the talent around him in VT history.
Still can't believe LSU won Natty with 2 losses. Preview of 12 team Playoff
Triple overtime loses
I remember some numpty telling me LSU shouldn't have been in the title game that year.
I asked him who else? And the idiot bumbled out VPI ( hokey hokey high! ).
He didn't have much to say when I shot back that LSU beat them by about 5 TDs.
Didn't VahTech come in 2nd in the stripper category ( polls - lol ) at the end of the year?
NO ONE deserved the national title in 2007. Even more so than 1984.
Kentucky beat LSU this year. Just a reminder
Nobody cares
@@corycraft3701 I do and I also remember them losing to unranked Arkansas. The National Championship should’ve been at least split like in 2003.
@@porterosbournejr.5083 Nope.
@@porterosbournejr.5083 nah the best team won it in the end
Triple ovefgime
Georgia was the true national champion this year. LSU was lucky to selected to play in the national championship game. It should’ve been Georgia vs. Ohio State after LSU lost to unranked Arkansas after Thanksgiving
But Georgia didn’t even win the east that year…. How are they the true national champions?
Didn’t y’all get blown out by Tennessee that year? And beat by South Carolina
@@shermanbrown7841 his silence speaks volumes Lol
USC should’ve been playing for it instead. In those mid 2000’s years the BCS sure did a good job at keeping SEC teams away from USC in title games
@@kylegross1081 USC was fkn overrated.....
And it's the other way around....the BCS kept UNDEFEATED AUBURN from playing USC in the National Championship game in 2005!