Virginia Tech sophomore wide receiver Tre Turner confirmed what has circulated Virginia Tech message boards over the past 24-hours: a change is coming to Virginia Tech’s quarterback rotation.

Turner posted on Instagram Thursday night that redshirt sophomore quarterback Hendon Hooker will record his first collegiate start on Saturday afternoon when the Hokies travel to Miami to face the Hurricanes.

“First start Saturday 2,” Turner posted on Instagram Thursday night. “No need for the talkin (SIC). Go Kill!”

Hooker, a former 247Sports Composite four-star prospect out of Greensboro, NC, has seen minimal game action during his career at Virginia Tech to date as a reserve with his most impressive play to date was a 69-yard touchdown run against William and Mary in 2018.

Hooker is just 1-of-2 during his career at Virginia Tech.

Following the 2018 season, Hooker entered the NCAA Transfer Portal but removed his name after meeting with Virginia Tech head coach Justin Fuente, returning for the 2019 season.

Hooker competed for the starting quarterback job during the spring and fall camp, eventually landing the No. 2 role behind redshirt senior Ryan Willis.

Willis, who will be available for Saturday’s contest against Miami, has struggled during his final season in Blacksburg, throwing five interceptions through the first four contests.

According to the 247Sports Composite ranking system, Hooker was considered a four-star prospect and was a top recruit for Fuente in the 2017 recruiting cycle. He was considered the No. 11 dual-threat quarterback prospect nationally and the No. 337 overall prospect in the nation.

During his high school career at Dudley High School, Hooker threw for 6,027-yards and 55 touchdowns. He rushed for 2,975-yards and an additional 48 scores.

He was a two-time state champion and finished his career as the all-time passing leader at Dudley High School.

Virginia Tech will kick off against Miami on Saturday at 3:30 PM EST on ESPN.