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Invest to Win takes flight with $20 million record gift to athletics

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December 21, 2025
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Head Football Coach James Franklin on National Signing Day, Dec. 3, 2025. Photo by Ryan Hedley for Virginia Tech.

Head Football Coach James Franklin on National Signing Day, Dec. 3, 2025. Photo by Ryan Hedley for Virginia Tech.

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BLACKSBURG, Va. (VR) –  At a historic juncture for Virginia Tech Athletics, a donor has stepped forward to make the largest-ever gift to Hokie sports. The anonymous gift commitment of $20 million follows the university’s announcement of an ambitious budget plan to better position teams to compete at the highest level. The gift will advance the university’s strategy — known as Invest to Win — to empower Virginia Tech Athletics to excel in the NCAA’s current Division I and Football Bowl Subdivision I landscapes.

The budget plan calls for a $229 million investment in athletics, coming from operational and philanthropic sources. The record gift is a major step in the fundraising effort. This gift and others made in support of the university’s commitment to excellence in athletics will empower new Head Football Coach James Franklin and all other athletic programs to build top teams.

“We are deeply grateful for this extraordinary and timely gift,” said Virginia Tech President Tim Sands. “Doing more with less, while a testament to the talent of our staff and student athletes, is no longer an option. Invest to Win is about winning championships. Excellence in athletics complements our academic mission, elevates our impact, and inspires the passion and generosity of Hokie Nation, as demonstrated by this record gift.” The previous record gift to athletics was $15.2 million donated in 2017.

Head Football Coach James Franklin on National Signing Day, Dec. 3, 2025. Photo by Ryan Hedley for Virginia Tech.

Since joining Virginia Tech on Nov. 17, Franklin’s rapid recruiting accomplishments have drawn national attention, behind an unprecedented turnaround, resulting in a top-25 ranked recruiting class as of National Signing Day, which was Dec. 3.

“The passion of Virginia Tech fans is unmatched and their continued generosity will help elevate our program,” Franklin said. “There’s a clear sense of excitement from our fans about where we’re headed. This unprecedented level of support is critical and creates powerful momentum for everything we’re building.”

Senior Vice President for Advancement Tom Wamsley oversees the university’s fundraising operation for academics and athletics.

“Athletics helps to unite the Hokie Nation and draw national attention to our university,” Wamsley said. “We are passionate about nurturing and extending Virginia Tech’s tradition of excellence. That will take championship level support from our alumni, fans, friends, and corporate partners. It’s exciting to have a donor come forward in record fashion and demonstrate agreement. I believe this gift will inspire others to support our programs.”

While restoring Virginia Tech Football to the top of the Atlantic Coast Conference is a major goal, Invest to Win is about more than any one team. It’s a bold vision for the future of Virginia Tech Athletics — one that requires championship-level support across all programs. Some key objectives include:

  • Fueling Student-Athlete Success: Fully funding nearly $20 million annually in student-athlete scholarships, ensuring that every Hokie can excel in the classroom and in competition.
  • A Foundation for Excellence: Investing in the essentials: Elite coaching staff, top-tier recruiting, and player development — all to create championship-caliber programs.
  • Building our Future: Identifying and soliciting Hokies who have an interest in investing in capital projects or endowments, which strengthen scholarships, modernize facilities, and provide lasting resources for our student-athletes.
  • Inspiring All-Around Passionate Support: Empowering all of Hokie Nation to make a difference in the programs they care about most across all 22 varsity sports.

“This historic gift is a transformative moment for Virginia Tech and builds on our growing momentum to ‘Invest to Win,’” said Director of Athletics Whit Babcock. “It empowers our student-athletes and coaches, enhances the resources needed to compete and succeed at the highest level, and reinforces our commitment to building championship-caliber programs and memorable experiences. We are deeply grateful for this powerful affirmation of our vision and our relentless pursuit of excellence.”

 
 

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