Beamer changes mind, opens scrimmage
Posted Aug20, 2007 at 03:20 PM
The final full scrimmage for the Virginia Tech football team will now be open to the public, after all.
Tech coach Frank Beamer encouraged fans to attend Friday's intrasquad scrimmage -- which was originally scheduled to be closed to the public -- at Lane Stadium
"With where we are as a football team, especially in the kicking game, this is the right thing for us," Beamer said in a news release. "I think we need people in the stands. This will be the closest we can get to that spring game we missed."
Projected starting kicker Jud Dunlevy went 0-for-4 on field goals in Saturday's second scrimmage, although two of them were from 52 yards out and one was blocked. The fifth-year senior will be a first-time starter, and Beamer has often said the only question mark about him is how he performs under pressure.
Fans can enter through gates 4 and 5 and beginning at 4 p.m. Fans can sit in the west side seats. No cameras or video cameras will be allowed in the stadium. Fans will not be permitted on the field at any time during or after the scrimmage.
Stretching and practice will begin at 4:15 with the scrimmage running from approximately 4:45-6:15 p.m.
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