BLACKSBURG – Standing at 5-foot-11 and 209 pounds, running back Bhayshul Tuten has emerged as one of the ACC’s most electric playmakers this season, extending his scoring streak to eight consecutive games with nine touchdowns and piling up 707 all-purpose yards in just five outings. The Paulsboro, New Jersey native is on pace to eclipse his production from 2023, surpassing the 100-yard rushing mark in four contests and quickly becoming a focal point of Virginia Tech’s offense.
Tuten’s early-season dominance comes as no surprise. Entering 2024 as the fourth-highest ranked running back on Bruce Feldman’s “Freaks List,” he’s long been on the radar of scouts and analysts nationwide. After amassing 1,652 all-purpose yards last season, the senior tailback cemented his status as one of the most dynamic backs in college football.
This offseason, Tuten’s athleticism was on full display as he clocked a blazing 4.32 40-yard dash, reached a max velocity of 23.15 mph, bench pressed 400 pounds and recorded a 39-inch vertical jump. These impressive numbers backed up Feldman’s description of him as a “dynamic do-everything playmaker.” Now, with a Doak Walker Award watch list nod under his belt, Tuten is poised to break out on the national stage.
What sets Tuten apart is his versatility and ability to impact the game in multiple ways. There aren’t many players who can seamlessly transition from grinding out tough yards between the tackles to becoming a reliable target out of the backfield—but Tuten does it all. Whether he’s breaking through tackles for extra yardage or catching passes to keep drives alive, Tuten's dynamic skill set is a driving force behind Virginia Tech's offensive success.
“His toughness is evident...We need to get him touches. He’s hard to deal with when he’s on point, and he’s playing well,” remarked head coach Brent Pry after Tuten’s three-touchdown performance against Rutgers.
That toughness carried over into the following matchup against No. 6 Miami, where Tuten notched his fourth consecutive 100-yard rushing performance of the season with 141 yards. The tailback’s ability to find running lanes, maintain his balance through contact, and fight for those crucial extra yards was on full display, highlighted by a 55-yard rushing touchdown.