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By Chris Sprow
ESPN The Magazine Monday, June 29, 2009 Virginia Tech offensive coordinator Bryan Stinespring recalls that there were times last season when his offense would break the huddle and start walking toward the line, but it was as if they had all agreed to close their eyes and try to find their positions. A test of sublime competence? Not exactly. "People would be standing here, and others would be walking in the wrong direction, you know, sort of waiting to see if someone was following or going the other way, and I'd think, 'Oh, here ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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