Breaking: Crystal Ball forecast has Virginia Tech coming up short against a top-tier powerhouse program.”

The Reddish family, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, continues to make waves in college football. Quentin Reddish, a safety, is anticipated to play a significant role for Brent Pry and the Virginia Tech Hokies this upcoming season. His younger brother, Joseph Reddish, a cornerback, recently made the move from Wingate to Virginia Tech, and he’s expected to be an intriguing player to watch when preseason camp gets underway. The brothers’ presence brings both talent and depth to the Hokies’ defensive backfield.

Meanwhile, the youngest of the Reddish trio, Nick Reddish, is starting to draw attention on the recruiting trail. Currently playing at Independence High School, Nick is ranked No. 661 nationally and is listed as the 57th-best safety in the 2026 class, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings. Despite being relatively early in the recruiting cycle, Nick has already made visits to several prominent programs, including Wisconsin and Indiana. However, all signs currently point to Notre Dame as the frontrunner in landing the promising defensive back. If that prediction holds, it would represent another recruiting setback for Brent Pry and his staff.

Virginia Tech’s recruiting performance recently has been somewhat inconsistent. While they suffered a notable loss with the decommitment of four-star wide receiver Carnell Warren, the Hokies have also managed to secure a trio of new commitments in a short span. Defensive linemen KJ Gillespie and Kamren Johnson both pledged to the program, bolstering Virginia Tech’s future defensive front. Additionally, offensive lineman Buddy Wegdam joined the Hokies’ 2026 class, adding strength to the offensive trenches.

Still, not all recent recruiting news has been positive. Virginia Tech missed out on highly touted four-star edge rusher Elijah Littlejohn, who ultimately chose to commit to Penn State over the Hokies. These mixed outcomes illustrate the challenges Virginia Tech continues to face as it looks to rebuild and gain traction on the national recruiting stage under Pry’s leadership.

As of now, Virginia Tech has secured five commitments in the Class of 2026. While there is still time for momentum to swing in their favor, the competition for top-tier talent is fierce, especially with powerhouse programs like Notre Dame and Penn State in the mix. With key players like Quentin and Joseph Reddish contributing on the field, and recruiting battles ongoing for prospects like Nick, the Reddish name continues to be closely linked to the Hokies’ present and future narrative.

Looking ahead, Virginia Tech will aim to capitalize on recent commitments while continuing to pursue priority targets in upcoming recruiting cycles. The success of Pry and his staff in retaining and developing talent will be crucial as the program strives to reestablish itself in the ACC and beyond. For now, all eyes remain on both the field and the recruiting trail, where every gain or loss can make a meaningful difference in the program’s trajectory.

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