(Blacksburg, Va.) - Tradition is a special reminder of all the amazing things that pass on from one generation to the next. Virginia Tech is full of tradition, from Enter Sandman to Hokie Stone and everything in between. While it has only been seven weeks into the season, it certainly seems Virginia Tech is watching a new tradition unfold for many generations to come. Beamer's number is proving to become a new tradition at Virginia Tech and is bringing Beamer Ball magic back to Blacksburg.

When newly appointed Justin Fuente took the head coaching gig for the Hokies, he recognized tradition by implementing a weekly jersey tribute to honor the legendary head coach Frank Beamer. Each week a player earns Beamer's retired No. 25 jersey by excelling in the previous game or in the week of practice on special teams. Fans and team supporters love the new addition and players take pride playing in a jersey that represents so much more. Here are some of the highlights through nine weeks of the season.

Recap:

Week 1 - Liberty

Steven Peoples was listed as the starter at HB against the Flames. He was pivotal in sealing the edge in route to a 36-13 win, and 222 rushing yards on the ground.

Week 2 - Tennessee

Sean Huelskamp contributed 2 tackles on the night against the Vols. He also started two series after Andrew Motuapuaka was shaken up. Huelskamp is a major asset on special teams.

Week 3 - Boston College

Tim Settle may be the largest player in Virginia Tech history to wear the No. 25. He only recorded one tackle on the day, but was a key member of a defense that shutout an ACC rival. Settle is also a huge asset on special teams, where he shields off defenders from blocking punts. He later blocked a field-goal after wearing the jersey against ECU.

Week 4 - East Carolina

Greg Stroman may have the most historic No. 25 performance of all time after he took a punt 87-yards for a touchdown, and added 155 yards of All-Purpose yardage. On defense he only contributed 1 tackle, but was a lockdown defensive back throughout the afternoon.

Watch this must see moment below:

Week 5 - North Carolina

Cam Phillips earned the jersey after a dominant performance against ECU. The wide receiver recorded .5 sacks, a blocked punt, and even had a 55-yard reception for a touchdown on the day. He followed up at North Carolina by rushing 4 times for 22 yards, and catching 2 catches in the pouring rain for 20 yards. He again was credited with .5 sacks against North Carolina after getting to the punter on special teams.

Week 6 - Syracuse

Joey Slye didn't have the strongest performance of his career as the Hokies fell to Syracuse. Slye connected on 1 of 2 field goal attempts, kicked off 4 times for 260 yards and 3 touchbacks. Slye recently showed special teams dominance by going 6-for-6 in FG attempts against Pittsburgh. He tied a team record and All-Time ACC record for his performance.

Week 7 - Miami

Anthony Shegog also had a quiet night recording a single tackle on special teams, but helped the Hokies secure a huge win over Miami on Thursday Night in Lane Stadium. The performance gave great national exposure and helped Virginia Tech control their fate in the ACC.

Week 8 - Pittsburgh

Divine Deablo forced a fumble on the first kickoff from the Hokies. Pittsburgh has an incredibly dangerous return game and Deablo was able to make a huge impact play.