
Beau Warren – 60 Virginia Tech 6-3 286
2010: Played in 14 games. Selected All-ACC Honorable Mention for the 2010 college football season
2009: Went the distance at center against Alabama and collected a pair of knockdown blocks. Helped clear the way for 444 yards rushing yards against Marshall. Worked every snap against Nebraska and Miami with two knockdown blocks in each game. Also went the distance in the Duke game. Had a pair of knockdowns against BC and picked up two more at Georgia Tech. Played 42 snaps with two knockdowns before leaving the UNC game with a knee injury. Sat out the ECU and Maryland games. Was cleared for the NC State game, but was held out of action. Returned to the starting lineup for the Virginia game and played 60 snaps with four knockdown blocks. Started in the Chick-fil-A Bowl game against Tennessee. Bench pressed 375 pounds and had a 500-pound back squat during off-season testing.
2008: Saw five plays on offense in the Furman game. Picked up three snaps against Georgia Tech and one at UNC. Came in for a snap against Maryland. Played 34 snaps against Duke when starter Ryan Shuman was sidelined by an ankle injury. Picked up a knockdown block during that contest. Played a total of 44 snaps. Had a personal-best 346-pound jerk and 331-pound clean during spring testing. Won the Frank O. Moseley Award as the offensive player who showed the most hustle during the off-season and spring practice.
2007: Made the dress squad as the No. 2 center. Saw action on six snaps against Ohio. Got 31 snaps during the William & Mary game. Ended up playing 37 plays at center against BC after starter Ryan Shuman was injured. Made his first start at Georgia Tech and played every offensive snap. Started and played all 78 snaps against Florida State. Saw brief action in the Miami game. Picked up a lot of reps at center during the spring.
2006: Practiced at tight end while redshirting during the fall. Turned in the third-best NFL Shuttle run time among the offensive linemen at 4.37 seconds. Made the move to center when spring practice opened.
High School: A three-year letterman as an offensive tackle for Coach Mike Skinner at Centreville in Virginia. Named first-team AAA all-state by both The Associated Press and the Virginia High School Coaches Association as an offensive tackle. Rated the No. 55 offensive guard in the country by rivals.com. Rated the No. 73 offensive lineman in the country by
scout.com. Ranked the No. 23 player in the state by The Roanoke Times in its postseason list. Rated the No. 20 player in Virginia by SuperPrep. Listed as the No. 23 player in his state by rivals.com in its final state ranking. An All-Atlantic Region selection by PrepStar. Was a two-time all-district and all-region selection. Named the team’s most outstanding offensive lineman as a senior. An honorable mention all-Metro pick by The Washington Post. Lettered two years in lacrosse.
Personal: Beau Louis Warren. Born 12/31/87 in Fairfax, VA. Son of Don and Irene Warren. Brother of former Hokies Brett and Blake Warren. Dad played 14 years in the NFL for the Washington Redskins. Is working on an undergraduate degree in German. A 2009 graduate who already holds undergraduate degrees from Tech in psychology and sociology.
Better in the: Running game.
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