Beating Virginia Tech will help this season, sure. It won't make is successful season in my opinion, but it'll help. I have a hard time considering any season successful when we are basically out of the running for the conference championship in early November. Sad to say, but the debacles against MTSU/USM made it hard to say it was a successful season. We used to 'Play for Championships', and that's still the standard I want us to strive for. The losses to MTSU/USM pretty much made it clear that by early November (11/3) we were no longer Playing for the conference championship. For that reason no, it's not a successful season regardless of our end records, if we beat VT or win our bowl game. It may not be a failure of a season if we accomplish those things, but it won't be successful either. Sorry, but I have a higher standard for Marshall football than a good record in a crappy conference, and hopefully beating up on a name program who is trying to keep a bowl streak alive. I hope we win, and I'll be cheering the whole time. But it won't have a huge impact on my thoughts on this season. I do, however, give Hamrick props for getting this game scheduled and the subsequent other 2 games. That was a great deal.