From The Early Days To The Present A Look At The Rivalry Between The Hokies And Commodores

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Virginia Tech Hokies football, Vanderbilt Commodores football: A history of two ACC programs

From the early days to the present, a look at the rivalry between the Hokies and Commodores

The Virginia Tech Hokies and Vanderbilt Commodores are two of the most storied programs in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The two schools have met on the gridiron 32 times, with the Hokies holding a 21-10-1 record. The rivalry dates back to 1926, when the two schools first met in Roanoke, Virginia. The Hokies won that game, 20-0, and have held the upper hand in the series ever since.

A look at some of the most memorable games in the series

There have been many memorable games in the Virginia Tech-Vanderbilt series over the years. One of the most memorable came in 1963, when the Hokies upset the No. 1-ranked Commodores, 17-14. That win was a major upset at the time, and it helped to put the Hokies on the national map.

Another memorable game came in 1995, when the Hokies defeated the Commodores, 42-28, in the Gator Bowl. That win was the Hokies' first bowl victory in school history, and it helped to establish the program as a national power.

The future of the rivalry

The Virginia Tech-Vanderbilt rivalry is one of the most storied in the ACC. The two schools have met on the gridiron 32 times, and the Hokies hold a 21-10-1 record. The rivalry is sure to continue for many years to come, and it is sure to produce many more memorable games.

Key stats

* The Hokies have won 21 of the 32 meetings between the two schools. * The Commodores have won 10 of the 32 meetings between the two schools. * The two teams have tied once. * The Hokies have won the last three meetings between the two schools. * The Hokies are 12-4 against the Commodores in games played in Blacksburg. * The Commodores are 6-5 against the Hokies in games played in Nashville. * The Hokies are 3-1 against the Commodores in games played at neutral sites.