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About Virginia Tech Hokies Football
Stadium Name: Worsham Field/Lane
Stadium
Schedule: Hokies Schedule
Key Rival: Miami, West Virginia, Boston College, Syracuse
About Virginia Tech Hokies Basketball
Stadium Name: Cassle Coliseum
Schedule: Hokies Schedule
Key Rivals: Boston College, Syracuse, Miami
Here is the answer to that oft-posed question, "What's
a Hokie?" and an explanation of other Tech traditions.
What is a Hokie? The origin of the word "Hokie"
has nothing to do with a turkey. It was coined by O. M. Stull (class of
1896), who used it in a spirit yell he wrote for a competition.
Here's how that competition came to be held. Virginia
Tech was founded in 1872 as a land-grant institution and was named Virginia
Agricultural and Mechanical College. In 1896, the Virginia General Assembly
officially changed the college's name to Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical
College and Polytechnic Institute, a name so long that citizens shortened
it in popular usage to VPI. The original college cheer, which made reference
to the original name of the institution, was no longer suitable. Thus,
a contest was held to select a new spirit yell, and Stull won the $5 top
prize for his cheer, now known as Old Hokie:
Hoki, Hoki, Hoki, Hy.
Techs, Techs, V.P.I.
Sola-Rex, Sola-Rah.
Polytechs - Vir-gin-ia.
Rae, Ri, V.P.I.
Later, the phrase "Team! Team! Team!" was added
at the end, and an "e" was added to "Hoki."
Stull later said that he made up the word as an attention-grabber.
Though he may not have known it, "Hokie" (in its various forms)
has been around at least since 1842. According to Johann Norstedt, now
a retired Virginia Tech English professor, "[Hokie was] a word that
people used to express feeling, approval, excitement, surprise. Hokie,
then, is a word like 'hooray,' or 'yeah,' or 'rah.'" Whatever its
original meaning, the word in the popular cheer did, as Stull wanted,
grab attention and has been a part of Virginia Tech tradition ever since.
Orange and Maroon Colors
Since the university had a new name and a new yell, new college colors
seemed to be a desirable next step. During 1896, a committee was formed
to find a suitable combination of colors to replace the original colors
of black and gray, which appeared in stripes on hats, books, athletic
uniforms, and other paraphernalia and presented an image resembling prison
uniforms.
The committee selected burnt orange and Chicago maroon
after discovering that no other college utilized this particular combination
of colors. Burnt orange and Chicago maroon were officially adopted and
were first worn during a football game versus nearby Roanoke College on
Oct. 26, 1896.
Motto, Seal, and Logo
Also in 1896, the university adopted Ut Prosim, Latin for "That I
May Serve," as its motto, and a college seal was developed. However,
the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors did not officially adopt the seal,
which is still used, until 1963.
In 1991, Virginia Tech adopted a university logo, which
incorporates an image of the War Memorial with its eight pylons, each
representing a different virtue. The inclusion of the numerals "1872,"
the founding year of the university, reinforces the traditions of more
than a century of service to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation,
and the world.
From Gobbler to HokieBird
The origin of the term "Gobblers" is disputed, with one story
claiming it was coined in the early 1900s as a description of how student
athletes would "gobble" up their more than ample servings of
food. Another story attributes it to the fact that the 1909 football coach,
Branch Bocock, wanted to stimulate better spirit amongst his players and
initiated them into an impromptu and informal "Gobbler Club."
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