Virginia Tech Football: 5 Games That Could Ruin the Hokies’ 2015 Season

The Virginia Tech Hokies open the 2015 college football season on Labor Day night in Blacksburg against defending national champion Ohio State. Facing an opponent like the Buckeyes in the opener could ruin your season, but losing to the top team in the country on opening night is something that would happen to the majority of teams. So, losing to OSU wouldn’t necessarily ruin the Hokies’ 2015 season. Most analysts and fans expect them to lose; however, it is important to note that Tech did defeat the Buckeyes in Columbus last season.  Can that happen again? Tech’s chances certainly increased this week when it was announced that four OSU players, including All-American Joey Bosa, were suspended for the season opener against the Hokies, per ESPN.com’s Austin Ward.  Even with Bosa and three important offensive contributors missing, defeating the Buckeyes will be extremely difficult. But what about the rest of Virginia Tech’s schedule? Could the Hokies run the table in the season’s final 11 games? After all, Tech doesn’t have to play Florida State or Clemson in league play.  Running the table won’t be easy, either. Several opponents on Tech’s 2015 schedule have given them problems at times over the years. Here are five potential games that could ruin Virginia Tech’s 2015 season.  Virginia Tech heads on the road for the first time in the 2015 season to Indiana to face Purdue on Sept. 19…

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