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American college football season
The 1985 Virginia Tech Hokies football team represented the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University during the 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season . The team's head coach was Bill Dooley .
Schedule
Date Opponent Site TV Result Attendance Source August 31 at Cincinnati L 14–31
September 7 Richmond L 14–2421,100 [ 1]
September 14 Clemson Lane Stadium Blacksburg, VA L 17–2031,000
September 28 Syracuse Lane Stadium Blacksburg, VA Home Team Sports W 24–1433,400
October 5 at West Virginia MSN L 9–2457,514
October 12 No. T–4 (I-AA ) William & Mary Lane Stadium Blacksburg, VA Home Team Sports W 40–1038,700
October 19 at Virginia W 28–10
October 26 at No. 2 Florida L 18–3570,119
November 2 Memphis State Lane Stadium Blacksburg, VA W 31–10
November 9 Louisville Lane Stadium Blacksburg, VA Home Team Sports W 41–1728,300
November 16 at Vanderbilt W 38–24
HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
Players
The following players were members of the 1985 football team.
1985 Virginia Tech roster
Jamel Agemy
Andy Ambers
Dwight Ausbrooks
Jeff Ballance
Desmar Becton
Malcolm Blacken
Bo Blankenship
Greg Brooks
Ranier Coleman
David Cox
Mark Cox
Scott Cruise
Jim Davie
Sean Donnelly
Tim Dudley
Steve Ellsworth
David Everett
Ray Fitts
John FitzHugh
Chris Forrest
Bob Frulla
Todd Grantham
Todd Greenwood
Dwayne Gwaltney
Steve Hale
Alan Harris
Eric Hayes
Nolan Hazzard
Terrence Howell
Eddie Hunter
Robby Jackson
Randy Jamison
Mark Johnson
Stacy Johnson
Steve Johnson
Earnie Jones
Victor Jones
Kevin Keeffe
Chris Kinzer
Kevin Lathan
Joe Ledbetter
Tom Mehr
Steve Mitchem
Horacio Moronta
Billy Myers
Eddie Neel
Paul Nelson
Stuart Plank
Scott Rider
Morgan Roane
Jeff Roberts
Rick Singleton
Ron Singleton
Donald Wayne Snell
Allen Talbott
Curtis Taliaferro
Tom Taricani
Allan Thomas
Kent Thomas
Joe Turner
Chuck Watson
Mark Webb
Lawrence White
Carter Wiley
Maurice Williams
References
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