Vince Hall

OLB, ILB · Virginia Tech
The pulse of the Hokies' defense, Vince Hall started 44 consecutive games at Virginia Tech before he was sidelined six games into his senior season by a broken bone in his left wrist. He was one of the reasons the Hokies boasted one of college football's best defenses. During his four seasons at the university, Tech led the nation in total defense after the 2005 (247.62 yards per game) and '06 season (219.46 ypg), while ranking fourth in both '04 (268.0 ypg) and '07 (296.93 ypg). To say that Hall has a "nose for the football" would be selling him short. He recorded 404 tackles during his career and became the ninth player in school history to lead the team in tackles twice in a career. Much like Hall, all the other players to accomplish that feat were linebackers, joining Rick Razzano (1974-77), Ashley Lee (1980-81), Mike Johnson (1982083), Paul Nelson (1985-86), George DelRicco (1994-95), Jamel Smith (1998-99), Ben Taylor (2000-01) and Mikal Baaqee (2003-04). At Western Branch High School, Hall was named 2002 Gatorade Virginia Football Player of the Year. He lettered four seasons as a linebacker and tight end, earning All-American honors from both Super Prep and Prep Star as a linebacker following his senior season. He was a member of Super Prep's Elite 100 and added first-team Class AAA All-State accolades from the Associated Press and the AAA coaches' association on defense, as he was also a second-team choice at tight end. Hall was named to the VHSCA All-Eastern Region first-team on both sides of the ball and was also a member of the first-team All-Tidewater squad as a senior. He earned the Abe Goldblatt Player of the Year Award and was named the Eastern Region and Southeastern District Defensive Player of the Year as both a junior and senior. He also collected first-team All-Southeastern District honors as a sophomore, junior and senior. Hall was a first-team selection to the 2001 AAA Coaches and Associated Press All-State teams at the linebacker spot as a junior. He was also a first-team All-Tidewater selection as a junior and a second-team pick as a sophomore. He was rated the fifth-best inside linebacker in the country and 14th-best player in the Mid-Atlantic region by Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report. He was rated the third-best player in Virginia by The Roanoke Times and the state's second-ranked prospect in Virginia by Super Prep. Hall added Norfolk Sports Club Athlete of the Year and Ace Parker Sportsman of the Year accolades during his career. He recorded over 120 tackles, 23 stops for losses and 10 sacks his senior season, as he also had three interceptions. Hall enrolled at Virginia Tech in 2003, spending the year as a middle linebacker on the scout team. He earned Iron Hokie Award (top lifting performances) after the season and used that improved strength to wrest a starting job at left inside linebacker after the 2004 season opener. He would go on to start his next 48 games. In 2004, Hall ranked second on the squad with 64 tackles (21 solo), including a three-yard sack, 4 1/2 stops for losses and seven pressures. He deflected three passes and also caused one fumble. His sophomore year saw Hall lead the team with 112 tackles (43 solo). He added three sacks, ranked third on the squad with 8 1/2 stops behind the line of scrimmage and also finished third with 15 pressures. He returned a fumble recovery for a touchdown and scored again on one of two interception returns while deflecting eight passes. College Football News named Hall to their All-American first-team in 2006, as he also gained All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors. For the second-straight year, he led the team with a career-high 128 tackles (61 solo). He had a pair of sacks, paced the Hokies with 10 1/2 stops for losses and was credited with eight pressures. He caused two fumbles and recovered another while also deflecting one pass. A preseason All-American, Hall's wrist fracture cost him a chance for national honors as a senior, but he still managed to rank second on the team with 100 tackles (37 solos). He posted 3 1/2 sacks, 6 1/2 stops for losses and four pressures. He also picked off a pass and deflected four others.