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By Bruce Feldman
ESPN The Magazine Wednesday, April 23, 2003 This isn't one of those good news/bad news type of deals. Marcus Vick -- baby brother of you-know-who -- actually might be even a little better than Virginia Tech coaches hoped. Although, as impressive as Vick has been this spring, he still might not start the season as the Hokies' starting QB. The reason? Bryan Randall, who came off a stellar year in his own right, has taken a few giant steps of his own. Randall's main flaw coming into the spring was taking care of the football (despite comple ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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