Dan Rubenstein, the SI Tour Guy, makes his way to Blacksburg to hang out with Hokie fans for the segment's first Thursday night game, this time between Virginia Tech and Maryland.
Dan Rubenstein, the SI Tour Guy, makes his way to Blacksburg to hang out with Hokie fans for the segment's first Thursday night game, this time between Virginia Tech and Maryland.
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Being a big fan of college football and an even bigger fan of tailgating I usually find these video great, but not so much this time around. Save the bit about putting the Ho in Hookie this could have been the worst video yet. If I can make a suggestion I think you should go to Penn State for week 13 but youll prop be at Texas Tech/Ok game.
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