There's been soft buzz about Texas A&M hiring Virginia Tech's Buzz Williams to be the Aggies' next head basketball coach over the weekend, which has given Hokie fans time to try and keep their head man.

One Virginia Tech fan has started a GoFundMe titled "Keep Buzz in Blacksburg." The GoFundMe has a goal of raising $3.5 million dollars, which is the reported figure Williams will make at A&M according to CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein.

Currently, the GoFundMe has raised only $330 -- with $250 of it coming from the creator of the fundraiser. The page states all funds will be donated to Virginia Tech athletics, regardless if Williams stays or leaves.

"Oil barons are targeting our beloved coach and offering him big money to coach at Texas A&M. Hokie Nation should raise the money to beat their offer. All funds will go to Virginia Tech Athletics. It is times like these that we need to protect our future from poachers. If all Hokies gave a small donation, we would raise enough money to pay Buzz for many years to come," the page reads.

It's been widely speculated and reported Williams will take the A&M job after the Aggies fired Billy Kennedy following a 14-18 season. Williams was an A&M assistant from 2004-06. No formal announcement has come regarding Williams' potential move to A&M, but it could happen soon as Virginia Tech's season ended last Friday with a heartbreaking loss to Duke in the Sweet 16.

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