If you haven't seen on Twitter or Threads, I have been rolling out a daily game know as the "CFB Immaculate Grid". This is inspired by the original Immaculate Grid for MLB that quickly grew popular and led to many other versions including NFL, NBA, NHL, and now our college football one.
So far, we've featured Virginia Tech at least every other day in our Immaculate Grids. Below includes the first 3 Immaculate Grids that feature the Hokies.
Here's day 2 of the CFB Immaculate Grid challenge. Got a #Hokies one today which I think is a little more difficult than yesterday's. Comment or DM us your answers. pic.twitter.com/Zg1tJUisqv
— Tim Thomas (@TimThomasTLP) July 7, 2023
Here's day 4 of the CFB Immaculate Grid challenge! ODU is the first G5 program to be featured. 5 different conferences represented among the 6 teams. pic.twitter.com/XV2rPGfSmC
— Tim Thomas (@TimThomasTLP) July 9, 2023
Here's day 6 of the CFB Immaculate Grid as we turn the clock back to a post-2003 expansion ACC. Clemson may not really take transfers but they've had plenty of talented players transfer elsewhere within the ACC. pic.twitter.com/F2mx4bwPiQ
— Tim Thomas (@TimThomasTLP) July 11, 2023
Note, we'll include some of the answers for the first of the three CFB Immaculate Grids at the bottom of this article. You can also find the answers for all 3 days my Twitter or Threads (@TimThomasTLP).
One of the cool things about getting to do these is to look back at some of the stories through college football in the burgeoning transfer portal era that we've entered along with prior transfers.
Whether it's Hokies like Hendon Hooker or Michael Brewer or Khalil Herbert or guys who've made a few stops whether including VT or not like Justus Reed, Tanner Mordecai, and more; it is fascinating to look back at the journies of these players through college football and fun to look back at some stars of the past.
So with that, here are (some of) the answers to the first CFB Immaculate Grid that featured Virginia Tech.