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Luke Braham Commits to Virginia Tech, Cementing Top Recruit Status

The 2027 offensive lineman's verbal pledge adds a key piece to the Hokies' future roster.

Luke Braham, a 6‑foot‑5, 280‑pound offensive lineman from Morgantown, West Virginia, revealed his verbal commitment to Virginia Tech on Tuesday, sending a ripple through the college football recruiting landscape. The announcement comes as the Hokies continue to build momentum in the 2027 class, a group that already includes several highly touted prospects.

A Recruit’s Path

Braham’s decision follows a whirlwind recruitment that saw him field offers from Rutgers, Northwestern, Wake Forest and West Virginia before narrowing his focus to the Atlantic Coast Conference school. Ranked as the top prospect in his state and No. 73 nationally among offensive tackles by 247Sports, the youngster initially arrived at University High School as a wide receiver before converting to the line of scrimmage.

Coach Eric Snyder, who has guided Braham through his development, praised the player’s growth and intangible qualities. “Luke is a natural leader and a relentless worker,” Snyder said. “His ability to adapt and excel on both sides of the ball will make him a cornerstone for the Hawks as they head into the 2026 season.”

Impact on the Program

The commitment is expected to bolster Virginia Tech’s interior line and add depth to its defensive front. Analysts note that Braham’s versatility could allow the coaching staff to experiment with hybrid schemes, potentially reshaping the team’s approach on both offense and defense. As the recruiting cycle progresses, Braham’s pledge underscores the growing appeal of the Hokies’ program among elite prospects in the region, reflecting not only the school’s facilities and academic reputation but also the personal connections he forged with the coaching staff.

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