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By Jorge Milian
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, September 10, 2002 Most of the attention surrounding Thursday night's game between Virginia Tech and Marshall has centered on Thundering Herd quarterback Byron Leftwich. Hokies quarterback Bryan Randall has been a mere afterthought. But Randall, who will make his first career start, may turn out to be every bit as important to the game's outcome as Leftwich, the strong-armed Heisman Trophy candidate. Randall, a sophomore, will open the game in place of the hobbled Grant Noel, whose streak of 14 strai ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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