Virginia Tech Names FAU's Brian White as Athletic Director, Betting on Outsider to Rebuild Program
Virginia Tech's choice of an athletic leader with no Power Four experience signals a significant strategic shift in how the program will approach football and recruiting at a critical moment in college sports realignment.
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