#13 Texas A&M vs #8 Virginia Tech
This week features a matchup of two highly rated teams. Both Texas A&M and Virginia Tech are off to undefeated starts and have been playing some good football. The question is how will the home field advantage play into this game. Kyle Field is the toughest place the Hokies have played yet and may be the toughest place they play all year. The Hokies have an explosive offense that features a strong stable of running backs that look to hit you right in the mouth. Then after the Hokies have hit you in the mouth they look to get you with your dynamic passing game. The passing game is led by Senior quarterback and Heisman hopeful Tyrod Taylor. Taylor has been the Hokies starter for three seasons and saw a good amount of playing time his freshman year, so he has plenty of experience that has contributed to a successful team. Looking to slow down the Virginia Tech offense will be the top run defense in the nation. The Aggies have given up less than 10 yards on the ground this season. The Aggies however have struggled with pass defense giving up over 700 yards through the air thus far. The key piece to the Aggies defense is Superstar Freshman FS Ryan Williams. Williams is second on the team in tackles and has one interception already on the season. This looks to be a premier game, with the winner making a strong case for a BCS Bowl and possibly a national championship.
Williams Is an Athletic Freak Who Can Do it All
Taylor Has Led the ACC Favorites to a 3-0 Start