ESPN has made a bold call in its “GOAT Rankings” seriesโnaming Virginia Tech legend Bruce Smith the greatest college football player of all time.
The announcement quickly went viral. Hokie fans are celebrating, and football lovers across the country are weighing in.
๐ก๏ธ A Dominant Force at Virginia Tech
Bruce Smith played at Virginia Tech from 1981 to 1984. He was known for his speed, strength, and relentless energy.
Hereโs what he accomplished in college:
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71 tackles for loss
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46 career sacks
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1984 Outland Trophy winner
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Unanimous All-American selection
Those records still stand today.
But Smithโs impact wasnโt just about numbers. He changed how people saw the defensive end position. He combined power with athleticism in a way no one had before.
๐ฅ He Beat the Best
To take the top spot, Smith had to beat some true legends:
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Derrick Thomas from Alabama
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Warren Sapp from Miami
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Junior Seau from USC
All were great. But ESPN analysts agreed: Smithโs college dominance and long-term impact made him the clear choice.
โBruce Smith redefined what it meant to be dominant on the defensive line,โ one ESPN analyst said. โHe changed the game.โ
๐ฅ A Pro Career to Match
After college, Smith was picked #1 overall in the 1985 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills.
He went on to:
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Become the NFLโs all-time sack leader with 200
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Earn 11 Pro Bowl selections
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Enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2009
Even with all that success, itโs his time at Virginia Tech that now gets the spotlight.
๐ A Proud Day for Hokie Nation
For Virginia Tech fans, this isnโt just another award. Itโs a moment of pride.
Bruce Smith isnโt just the schoolโs most famous playerโheโs now recognized as college footballโs greatest of all time.