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Metallica ’s “Enter Sandman” is ubiquitous at sporting events around the world. For the Virginia Tech Hokies, it has become a universal rallying cry for their various athletic programs.
In a recent ranking from 247Sports Grant Hughes, Virginia Tech and its playing of Metallica's Enter Sandman was the top gameday tradition in college football: ...
Playing “Enter Sandman” at Virginia Tech football games in Lane Stadium is a tradition dating back to 2000 when its first video scoreboard was installed. Combined today with jumping by fans ...
That's all." Honestly, after hearing coach Pry's reaction to the fans and the "Enter Sandman" entrance for the Virginia Tech Hokies, it makes you super excited for what this season brings.
Virginia Tech fans received a big vote of confidence from Metallica on Monday after they went viral for singing "Enter Sandman" to skirt NCAA rules.
Watch Virginia Tech Come Out To ‘Enter Sandman’ Against Notre Dame, Because It’s Always Great Bill DiFilippo Associate Editor Instagram Twitter October 6, 2018 Getty Image ...
College sports have all sorts of weird traditions, and one of those traditions is “Enter Sandman” at Virginia Tech. Ever since 2000, Metallica’s 1990 anthem plays before every Virginia Tech ...
Virginia Tech football fans are the latter. With almost 70,000 fans in Lane Stadium, in Blacksburg, Virginia, for the Hokies’ game against North Carolina, the excitement was palpable.
Virginia Tech brought back college football magic with “Enter Sandman” After a very different 2020 season, the 2021 campaign has an all-bets-off feel to it.
Virginia Tech defeated in-state rival No. 13 Virginia in double overtime on Sunday. And while court storming at Cassell Coliseum isn't the best idea (there's a huge drop from the stands to the ...
Virginia Tech Coach Buzz Williams thanked the Cassell Coliseum crowd for creating a home-court advantage after the win, which improved the Hokies to 17-7 and 6-6 in the ACC.
Nothing can stop Virginia Tech students from supporting their team. This year, the NCAA is hoping to keep on-campus host sites as neutral as possible by fining a host for playing traditional hype ...