BLACKSBURG – Legends of the game have been known to inspire legendary performances.
Such was the case when Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame defensive lineman Bruce Smith was on location in his hometown of Norfolk, Virginia, to witness the Hokies barge into Old Dominion and tame the Monarchs, 37-17, during the third week of the season.
Smith, known more commonly as “The Sack Man” during his playing days in Blacksburg, was treated to a dominant defensive display at his position by another Norfolk-area native, Virginia Tech redshirt-senior Antwaun Powell-Ryland. In front of hometown support, Powell-Ryland torched the stat sheets with his all-around effort, tying his career high with four sacks (totaling 25 sack yards), forcing two fumbles (recovering one via his own strip sack) and setting a career best with seven tackles (six solo).
For his performance, Powell-Ryland was named the ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week, also garnering national praise via Walter Camp National FBS Defensive Player of the Week and Chuck Bednarik Player of the Week honors. Most notably, Powell-Ryland moved into elite company as one of two all-time Hokies who have eclipsed the four-sack threshold on multiple occasions.
The other, you ask? “The Sack Man,” himself, who chatted with Powell-Ryland during warmups at S.B. Ballard Stadium.
“I actually spoke to Bruce when I saw him during pregame,” said Powell-Ryland. “I spoke to Bruce a few times before coming [to Virginia Tech] and stuff like that. We got a good relationship for the most part. We don’t really talk much, but you know, it’s love.”