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BLACKSBURG, Va. -- The way Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer sees it, if one quarterback can pass and the other can mix in some running, he might as well use them both.
Beamer said Tuesday that he doesn't intend to replace starter Sean Glennon, but backup Ike Whitaker also will see some time when No. 10 Clemson comes to Lane Stadium on Thursday night.
Glennon, a sophomore who beat out Whitaker and Cory Holt for the starting job in the preseason, is a drop-back passer who has thrown for 1,364 yards and eight touchdowns. He also has six interceptions and several fumbles, having been victimized often by an inexperienced offensive line.
That's where Whitaker's mobility might help. In limited action in the Hokies' 36-6 victory against Southern Mississippi on Saturday night, the freshman had 14 yards passing and 26 yards rushing.
"When he pulls the ball down, he's a threat as a runner," Beamer said.
Virginia Tech (5-2, 2-2) is looking for more ways to move the ball with Clemson (7-1, 4-1) coming to town.
"If you could effectively put those two guys together and run your offense, I think you've added to your offense, and added what teams have to defend," Beamer said.
Right now, tailback Branden Ore is doing nearly all of the running for Tech -- 88 percent of it, to be exact. He had a career-best 207 yards against Southern Miss.
Beamer said his plan to use Whitaker shouldn't be viewed as a slap at Glennon.
"Sean Glennon has played very, very well for this football team," Beamer said. "It's certainly not a shot at Sean. It's just that you've got Ike that has an ability over here, and you'd like to get that incorporated into the game plan."
Getting the formula right is tricky.
"If you get (Whitaker) in there and he makes a great play, then it's great," he said. "But if he gets in there and doesn't make a great play it's why did you ... mess up the rhythm?"
Fifth-ranked Florida has succeeded with its quarterback combo of Chris Leak and Tim Tebow, Beamer noted. When the Gators beat No. 9 LSU 23-10 on Saturday, starter Leak went 17-for-26 for 155 yards, but Tebow threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score.
"More times than not, though, it's probably gone the other way when you're trying to play two quarterbacks," he said.
TGfan06;642910; said:I believe VT is undefeated at home thursday night games.
don't quote me on that though.