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1971 Virginia Tech Gobblers football team


1971 Virginia Tech Gobblers football
Independent
4–7
Charlie Coffey (1st season)
Dan Henning (1st season)
Lane Stadium

The 1971 Virginia Tech Gobblers football team was an American football team that represented Virginia Tech as an independent during the 1971 NCAA University Division football season. The Gobblers finished the 1971 season with a record of 4–7 under first-year head coach Charlie Coffey. Virginia Tech featured one of the nation's most prolific passing offenses, led by junior quarterback Don Strock, who completed 195 of 356 passes for 2,577 yards and 12 touchdowns. Fullback Tommy Barber anchored the ground game with 93 carries for 501 rushing yards, averaging 5.4 yards per attempt. Wide receiver Mike Scales was Strock's top target, contributing multiple touchdown receptions throughout the season. Despite scoring 30 or more points in five games, the team struggled defensively, allowing over 33 points per game. The season included high-scoring losses to Tulsa and Houston, a shutout win over VMI, and a 6–0 road victory over rival Virginia. The Gobblers played as an independent and hosted home games at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Virginia.

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 18Wake ForestLane StadiumBlacksburg, VAL 9–2028,000
September 25at Oklahoma StateLewis FieldStillwater, OKL 16–2423,500
October 2Florida StateLane StadiumBlacksburg, VAL 3–1730,001
October 9at TulsaSkelly FieldTulsa, OKL 39–4621,500
October 16William & MaryLane StadiumBlacksburg, VAW 41–3020,000
October 231:31 p.m.OhioLane StadiumBlacksburg, VAW 37–2930,000
October 30at KentuckyMcLean StadiumLexington, KYL 27–3337,000
November 6at VirginiaScott StadiumCharlottesville, VA (rivalry)W 6–030,100
November 13at No. 18 HoustonHouston AstrodomeHouston, TXL 29–5628,105
November 20Southern MissLane StadiumBlacksburg, VAL 8–1722,000
November 27vs. VMIVictory StadiumRoanoke, VA (rivalry)W 34–05,500
HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Eastern time

Virginia Tech opened the season with a 20–9 loss to Wake Forest at Lane Stadium. Quarterback Don Strock threw for 183 yards and one touchdown to wide receiver Mike Scales. Kicker Dave Strock added a 32-yard field goal. The Gobblers led 9–7 at halftime, but Wake Forest scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to secure the win.

Virginia Tech fell 24–16 to Oklahoma State in Stillwater. Don Strock threw for 205 yards and a touchdown to Ken Edwards, while Dave Strock kicked three field goals. The Gobblers trailed 17–0 early but narrowed the gap in the second half before a late Cowboys touchdown sealed the game.

Virginia Tech lost 17–3 to Florida State at Lane Stadium. Dave Strock kicked a 27-yard field goal in the second quarter, but the Seminoles controlled the game behind quarterback Gary Huff, who completed 21 of 25 passes.

Virginia Tech dropped a 46–39 shootout to Tulsa at Skelly Stadium. Don Strock threw for 312 yards and four touchdowns—two to Mike Scales and one each to Ken Edwards and Bob Smith. Fullback Tommy Barber added a rushing touchdown, and Dave Strock kicked a 34-yard field goal.

Virginia Tech defeated William & Mary 41–30 at Lane Stadium. Don Strock passed for 285 yards and three touchdowns—two to Mike Scales and one to Ken Edwards. Tommy Barber rushed for two touchdowns, and Dave Strock added a 40-yard field goal.

Virginia Tech earned a 37–29 win over Ohio at Lane Stadium. Don Strock threw for 298 yards and three touchdowns—two to Mike Scales and one to Bob Smith. Tommy Barber added a rushing touchdown, and Dave Strock kicked two field goals.

Virginia Tech fell 33–26 to Kentucky in Lexington. Don Strock threw for 265 yards and two touchdowns—one each to Mike Scales and Ken Edwards. Tommy Barber added a rushing touchdown, and Dave Strock kicked two field goals.

Virginia Tech defeated Virginia 6–0 at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville. Dave Strock kicked two field goals, and the Gobblers’ defense held the Cavaliers scoreless, forcing three turnovers and recording four sacks.

Virginia Tech lost 56–29 to No. 18 Houston at the Astrodome. Don Strock threw for 310 yards and three touchdowns—two to Mike Scales and one to Ken Edwards. Tommy Barber added a rushing touchdown, and Dave Strock kicked a 38-yard field goal.

Virginia Tech fell 17–8 to Southern Miss at Lane Stadium. Don Strock threw a touchdown pass to Mike Scales, and the Gobblers added a safety on a blocked punt. The offense was held under 250 total yards.

Virginia Tech closed the season with a 34–0 win over VMI at Victory Stadium in Roanoke. Don Strock threw for 275 yards and three touchdowns—two to Mike Scales and one to Ken Edwards. Tommy Barber added a rushing touchdown, and Dave Strock kicked two field goals.

The following players were members of the 1971 football team according to the roster published in the 1972 edition of The Bugle, the Virginia Tech yearbook.

1971 Virginia Tech roster
John Harwood "Jack" Abraham
Rich Amsden
Bruce Arians
James William "J.B." Barber Jr.
Tony Bertovich
Howy Beverly
Robin Blair
Robert Clinton Bond
Jack Booth
Tim Bosiack
Sammy Bria
Glenn Brown
Mike Burnop
Kurt Burwinkle
Tom Carpenito
Dennis Cogan
Nick Colobro
Jon Conlin
Doug Coyner
Curt Cretti
Mike Cunningham
Bobby Dabbs
Barry DeMarr
Buddy DeMarr
John Dobbins
Dennis Dodson
Hal Durham
Rusty Eddins
Bill Ellenbogen
Jerry Gaines
Bob GermanBruce Glatthorn
Tom Grys
Larry Hartman
Kent Henry
Steve Herl
Ronnie Holsinger
Peter Michael Horoszko
Bill House
Andy Hromyak
Rick Huebner
Jeff Hunsucker
Eddie Johns
Bob Karlsen
Lou Lagana
Jim Lawlor
Chip Lawson
Bruce Arthur Lemmert
Dick Maksanty
Steve Maguigan
Rich Matijevich
Randy McCann
John McDermott
Ray McGinley
Kevin Meehan
Tom Mikus
Steve Pasi
Vic Perez
Jim Polito
Jimmy Quinn
Barney RatliffPhil Reddick
Don Reel
Tom Reynolds
Tom Rother
Bruce Runyan
Vince Russo
Jerry Scharnus
John William Schneider
Rodney Schnurr
Chuck Schoenadel
Rod M. Sedwick
Chuck Shorter
Larry Smith
Dale Soncini
Bob Sporio
John Sprenkle
Don Sprouse
Terry Stewart
Wayne Stinnette
Peter Christian Striffler
Dave Strock
Don Strock
Ed Tennis
Mike Thomas
Joe Thompson
Kit Utz
Craig Valentine
Joe Winfree
Chris Woody
Steve Zeigler
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