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Clemson Basketball Preview: Clemson vs Virginia Tech
Clemson (16-4, 8-1 ACC) vs Virginia Tech (8-11, 3-5 ACC)
Blacksburg Virginia, Cassell Coliseum
Saturday, January 25th, 5 PM
ACC Network
This isn’t a good Virginia Tech team. Mike Young’s squad has struggled all season against any team with a pulse. Their win over NC State on January 15 is their only victory over a team in the KenPom top 100, and NC State is ranked 97th. On top of not beating good teams, they have a few head-scratching losses on their resume, including a home loss to Jacksonville and an away loss to Georgia Tech last time out in a battle of bottom-tier ACC squads.
I will say this for the Hokies: they’ve managed to cobble together three ACC wins over Miami, Cal, and the aforementioned NC State. They are currently on a two-game losing streak, including a nine-point home loss to Wake Forest. If the Hokies are going to salvage anything from this season, knocking off Clemson at home could be the impetus to turn things around during the back half of the ACC schedule.
Turnovers have been one of the primary issues for Virginia Tech. Their turnover percentage of 20.7% ranks 332nd in the country (out of 364 teams). Meanwhile, Clemson’s defensive turnover percentage of 20.5% is good for 48th in the country. Virginia Tech is terrible at holding onto the ball, and Clemson is pretty good at taking it away. If that trend holds, it’s going to be tough for the Hokies to win this game.
Giving a team as efficient on offense as Clemson (currently 26th in the nation in terms of offensive efficiency) extra chances to score is a bad idea. The Hokies lost the turnover battle 17-10 to Georgia Tech in their loss in Atlanta and 14-7 in their home loss to Wake Forest. Forward Tobi Lawal and guard “Little Poppa Pump” Bradon Rechsteiner have both struggled with turnovers this season, coughing the ball up around 2.5 times a game. Look for Clemson’s sticky defense to force Tech to go the long way around on offense. The Tigers are the best team in the nation in terms of forcing opponents to use clock on offense. The longer Tech has the ball and the more passes they attempt, the better it is for Clemson.
Inside scoring is another spot where the Tigers should have a decisive advantage. Tech is allowing teams to shoot 54.8% from two (302nd in the nation) this season. Clemson isn’t great at scoring inside the arc, hitting 51.8% (153rd) from two, but the combination of Ian Schieffelin and Viktor Lakhin should find the going easier against Virginia Tech. Their frontcourt combination of Tobi Lawal (6’8”) at power forward and Mylyjael Poteat (6’9”) at center leaves a lot to be desired in terms of rim protection. Look for the Clemson guards, led by Chase Hunter, to attack the paint all game.
This could also be an opportunity for Ian to polish his post-game ahead of the back half of the ACC schedule.
Virginia Tech is going to need help from Clemson in this game. If the Tigers play anything close to their “B game” on Saturday, I don’t think the Hokies have much of a chance. The Tigers are too good on offense, and Virginia Tech isn’t particularly good on defense.
The only way forward I see for Tech is to play a game similar to the one they played in their win over NC State. They put enough points on the board in that one because they got hot from three, hitting 11-22 from behind the arc, including a 3-3 performance from leading scorer Tobi Lawal and a 3-4 performance from Jaden Schutt.
The three-point line is the one place where Tech could potentially hurt the Tigers. They’re currently hitting 36.2% (70th) of their three-point attempts. That’s not great, but that—along with offensive rebounding (72nd)—are the only two areas where they are ranked in the top 100 in KenPom.
The problem they run into is that Clemson is currently shooting 39.2% (8th) from behind the arc. Still, shooting on the road can be tricky in college basketball and can act as a great equalizer. Clemson shot 33% (8-24) from three in their road loss to Louisville and would need to replicate something similar—both in terms of volume and percentage—to lose on the road in Blacksburg.
As long as they don’t fall in love with a three-point shot that isn’t falling and remember to work inside-out on offense to get quality outside looks, the Tigers should win this game.
Prediction
KenPom
Clemson – 72
Virginia Tech – 63
Confidence – 80%
Drew
Clemson – 77
Virginia Tech – 63
Clemson is the better team and has handled its business on the road against opponents ranked outside of the KenPom top 100 this season. Virginia Tech is ranked 170th and hasn’t exactly been stellar at home this season. The Tigers are too talented and experienced to get drawn into the kind of rock fight Tech needs to win this game.
As long as Clemson breaks 70, they should be bringing a dub back home to Tiger Town. I think they put up 77 and force Tech’s offense into an unsustainable number of turnovers.
Of course, I could also be totally wrong.
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Romance novel boom fuels Virginia bookstore’s success with ‘authors you won’t find anywhere else’
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — Romance novels are booming, and a Chesapeake bookstore is capitalizing on the trend by specializing exclusively in the genre.
Novel Grounds bookstore offers everything from cowboys to dragons to dark romance across 33 different subgenres.
“So we have our cowboys and our sports, and we’ve got the dragons and the dark romance,” owner Megan Gallt said.
Gallt worked in the book-publishing business for more than 10 years before opening her dream bookstore dedicated to romance in 2023.
“It’s been phenomenal. We could not be any more embraced by the community, and we are having more fun than we already are. Chesapeake loves its romance books!” Gallt said.
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Customer Shelley McDaniel-Griffin has bought 339 books since the store opened.
“The community they’ve built and the friendships I’ve made with coworkers and staff — it’s just amazing,” McDaniel-Griffin said.
Novel Grounds features books from 80% independent authors, including Virginia Beach writer Jana Sun.
“I like to blend fantasy into romance, but I love the magic and the whimsy. I love making the reader fall in love,” Sun said.
With 33 romance subgenres available, customers can easily feel overwhelmed. The store’s staff helps guide readers to their perfect match.
“I want you to come into Novel Grounds. We’re going to be all up in your business, and we are going to find that book for you and introduce you to some authors you won’t find anywhere else,” Gallt said.
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Virginia Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 3 Night results for Feb. 13, 2026
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Here’s what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.
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The Virginia Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at Feb. 13, 2026, results for each game:
Mega Millions
Mega Millions drawings take place every week on Tuesday and Friday at 11 p.m.
34-40-49-59-68, Mega Ball: 01
Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 3
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 4-4-3, FB: 0
Day: 4-5-0, FB: 5
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Pick 4
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 1-8-4-0, FB: 2
Day: 8-0-4-8, FB: 7
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Pick 5
DAY drawing at 1:59 p.m. NIGHT drawing at 11 p.m. each day.
Night: 4-9-1-6-6, FB: 9
Day: 0-3-6-7-6, FB: 4
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Cash4Life
Drawing everyday at 9 p.m.
02-26-41-55-56, Cash Ball: 04
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Cash Pop
Drawing times: Coffee Break 9 a.m.; Lunch Break 12 p.m.; Rush Hour 5 p.m.; Prime Time 9 p.m.; After Hours 11:59 p.m.
Coffee Break: 08
After Hours: 14
Prime Time: 01
Rush Hour: 08
Lunch Break: 12
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
Cash 5
Drawing every day at 11 p.m.
09-21-25-36-37
Check Cash 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
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Virginia delegate pushes car tax repeal study after other bills stall
WSET — Several bills to repeal the car tax in Virginia have failed in the General Assembly, but one Roanoke lawmaker has a proposal still moving through the process.
Democratic Delegate Lily Franklin, who represents parts of Roanoke County, has proposed legislation to start a study on what it would take to eliminate the car tax.
Lawmakers tabled a similar bill in a Senate committee last week, but Franklin said her bill may still have a chance because it’s different. She said a study is the best way to approach repealing the tax.
“There’s a lot of questions that are unanswered, and that’s really what’s stalled getting it completely passed through in the past. So this is the roadmap to getting it passed, and so we can look at all those different angles, come together, and decide how can we responsibly repeal this legislation,” Franklin said.
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Republican Delegate Eric Zehr said he doesn’t believe another study is effective. He wants the tax removed as soon as possible.
“We don’t need more studies. We need to actually implement relief, and Republicans have put forward legislation that would give Virginians relief from this tax,” Zehr said.
Delegate Franklin says Governor Youngkin’s budget doesn’t include funding to eliminate the car tax. Delegate Zehr said they have identified resources that could make it possible.
We’ll keep you updated as this legislation moves through the General Assembly.
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