I'm tired of this fukking bullshyt
Its bad enough UVa can win 2 fukking games and land better recruits than VA. Its bad enough Virginia gets looted by out of state schools...... now we getting recruits jacked that verbally committed in 2012 
Virginia Tech lost another one to Florida State.
Receiver Ja'Von Harrison, who had been committed to the Hokies since July of 2012, flipped his commitment to the national champion Seminoles on National Signing Day.
Defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi chose Florida State over Virginia Tech earlier today.
The 6-foot-3, 195-pound Harrison was thought to be one of the better play-makers in the Hokies' class, a four-star recruit by all the major recruiting services.
He had 43 catches and 686 receiving yards as a senior at Kathleen High in Lakeland, Fla, the same high school his primary recruiter at Tech, Torrian Gray, attended. A return specialist too, Harrison was a first-team Class 7A selection as a utility player.
Harrison and Nnadi are both in the ESPN 300. ESPN ranked Harrison as the No. 117 player nationally, while it had Nnadi at No. 253.
Tech has had a mixed bag on signing day announcements. In addition to Harrison and Nnadi, Green Run High running back Anthony Scott chose East Carolina.


Virginia Tech lost another one to Florida State.
Receiver Ja'Von Harrison, who had been committed to the Hokies since July of 2012, flipped his commitment to the national champion Seminoles on National Signing Day.
Defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi chose Florida State over Virginia Tech earlier today.
The 6-foot-3, 195-pound Harrison was thought to be one of the better play-makers in the Hokies' class, a four-star recruit by all the major recruiting services.
He had 43 catches and 686 receiving yards as a senior at Kathleen High in Lakeland, Fla, the same high school his primary recruiter at Tech, Torrian Gray, attended. A return specialist too, Harrison was a first-team Class 7A selection as a utility player.
Harrison and Nnadi are both in the ESPN 300. ESPN ranked Harrison as the No. 117 player nationally, while it had Nnadi at No. 253.
Tech has had a mixed bag on signing day announcements. In addition to Harrison and Nnadi, Green Run High running back Anthony Scott chose East Carolina.