On Chowder and Grits, two Virginia Tech alums with above average sports knowledge talk all things Virginia Tech and ACC football and basketball, as well as jumping around the nation to see what's happening across the college football and basketball landscape. Chowder & Grits promises to deliver unique and engaging content with the promise to inform and entertain 1-2 times per week.
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Sunday Jun 23, 2019
Sunday Jun 23, 2019
Chowder and Grits is the podcast for ACC and Hokies football. On the latest episode, Justin Cocchiola and Tim Huerth have part II of their interview with The Athletic’s Andy Bitter. They also bring up what to expect from Virginia Tech football's offensive and defensive units and dive deep into each positional group.
Cocchiola, Huerth and Bitter discuss the following:
- Will quarterback Ryan Willis take the next step in 2019?
- What is Tavien Feaster's status and is he coming to Blacksburg, and, if not, who will carry the load in the Hokies backfield?
- What should fans expect from the defensive line and the Hokies secondary, and is Caleb Farley ready to take a major step forward?
- Is Jarrod Hewitt ready to fill the role of Ricky Walker on the Hokies' defensive line?
- Will Bud Foster get this defensive unit back into the top 50?
- Is James Mitchell as good as the hype suggests?
- Which city has the best chowder and the best grits in the ACC?
They briefly discuss expectations for the 2019 season and get some bold predictions from Bitter in a rapid fire segment to cap off the interview, and also discuss how many wins the Virginia Tech football team will have in 2019, and what's realistic to expect based off of last year's expectations.
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