Virginia Tech Football Lands Key Coup with Hiring of Warren Ruggiero
The Virginia Tech football program is making a move in the right direction, according to sources close to the team, by hiring Warren Ruggiero as a senior offensive analyst. A longtime member of the coaching ranks at Wake Forest University, where he spent nine seasons under head coach Dave Clawson, Ruggiero brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the Hokies’ offense. Ruggiero’s tenure at Wake Forest saw significant success, including three bowl appearances and two conference championships. His expertise in game planning, play-calling, and player development will undoubtedly be an asset to James Franklin’s staff. As a senior analyst on the Virginia Tech coaching staff, Ruggiero will focus on providing guidance and support to the offense, drawing from his extensive experience at the collegiate level. His addition is seen as a major coup for the program, which has been looking to bolster its play-calling abilities in recent years. Ruggiero’s hiring also marks a notable departure from Franklin’s previous coaching staff, where the team relied heavily on a more traditional approach to game planning. With Ruggiero on board, the Hokies are poised to explore new and innovative ways to attack defenses, potentially leading to increased success on the field. The exact terms of Ruggiero’s deal were not disclosed, but sources confirm that he will be compensated at a level commensurate with his experience and expertise. As the Hokies look to build momentum in the ACC, Ruggiero’s arrival is a significant boost to the program’s chances for success in 2024 and beyond.