Blessed & Honored: Virginia Tech Gains Four More Recruits

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Blessed & Honored: Virginia Tech Gains Four More Recruits

Virginia Tech has added four standout players to its 2026 recruiting class, following coach James Franklins lead.

Quarterback Troy Huhn Joins the Hokies

Four-star quarterback Troy Huhn, standing 64 and weighing 215 pounds, has switched his commitment from Penn State to Virginia Tech. Huhn, who decommitted from Penn State on October 16, remained under the radar until Virginia Tech extended an offer on November 17. After attending the Hokies final home game against Miami, he officially committed to Virginia Tech.

Tight End Pierce Petersohn Flips to Virginia Tech

Another major addition is four-star tight end Pierce Petersohn, who flipped from Penn State. The 65, 205-pound recruit had been committed to the Nittany Lions since June. Petersohn emphasized his trust in Coach Franklin as a key factor in his decision.

Running Back Messiah Mickens Commits to Hokies

Four-star Pennsylvania running back Messiah Mickens also chose Virginia Tech after previously committing to Penn State. The 510, 210-pound back decommitted from Penn State on November 19, visited Oklahoma, and ultimately decided to join the Hokies, citing loyalty to those who supported him.

Linebacker Mathieu Lamah Stays in-State

Finally, four-star linebacker Mathieu Lamah from Bristow, Virginia, committed to Virginia Tech after leaving Penn State. The 63, 225-pound linebacker expressed pride in remaining in his home state to help revitalize Virginia Techs defense.

With these four additions, Virginia Tech strengthens its 2026 class while Penn State now has six remaining commits. The Hokies are positioned to rebuild their roster under James Franklins leadership for the upcoming season.

Author: Logan Reeves

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