Brent Pry admits Kyron Drones is 'absolutely disappointed' in how 2024 season went
The 2024 season was a disappointing one for the Virginia Tech Hokies and head coach Brent Pry. Much of that came down to the season that quarterback Kyron Drones had, which was marred by injuries and a performance that didn’t quite match expectations.
Now, with Fall Camp underway for the 2025 season, Drones is looking to address that. Certainly, Pry knows that his expectations are higher for himself than what he was able to put on the field over the course of last season.
“He absolutely is disappointed in how he played at times,” Brent Pry said. “He’s absolutely disappointed that the injury bug got him and he couldn’t finish the year, you know, the right way.”
2024 was Kyron Drones’ second season in a Virginia Tech uniform. He’d ultimately play in nine games last year, completing 60.7 percent of his passes for 1,562 yards and 10 touchdowns to six interceptions. He also rushed for 336 yards and another six touchdowns on the ground. A foot injury last season would cost him three games. He would end up also needing what Pry described as a “procedure” during the offseason, though he didn’t give any further details on said procedure.
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