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Cavaliers' seniors get their final crack at Virginia Tech
CHARLOTTESVILLE -- The seniors on the Virginia football team, most of whom have been on the roster for five seasons, do not need to be reminded that they haven't experienced a win over Virginia Tech. They volunteer the information on their own. It's the final -- and only -- part of their legacies that can be changed with just one game remaining in their college careers.
'I don't think you could give me any amount of money to trade for beating Tech,' said senior linebacker Aaron Clark, one of the Cavaliers' captains.
Cavs find motives for bid against Tech
CHARLOTTESVILLE When Nate Collins heard some of Virginia's players start discussing their plans for Christmas, he gathered the captains together to address the team.
Facing Hokies is bowl for Cavs
After last Saturday's unsuccessful trip to Clemson, Virginia's players started talking about how this weekend's game against No.
Virginia making use of Wildcat formation
No, Virginia didn't switch quarterbacks. Al Groh has lined up running back Mikell Simpson in the Wildcat formation, taking the direct snap, and it's working.
No. 18 Clemson wins ACC Atlantic
C.J. Spiller scored a touchdown Saturday in his final game at Death Valley and No.
Joe Torchia has been looking forward to the moment for years. Given the Atlantic Coast Conference's odd revolving rotation between teams in the Atlantic and Coastal Divisions, no player on Virginia's roster has played in a game at Clemson.
College football locals: Naples grad Randolph semifinalist for Lou Groza Award
The Palm Beach County Sports Commission has named Virginia sophomore Robert Randolph, a Naples High School graduate, as one of its 20 semifinalists for the 2009 Lou Groza Collegiate Placekicker Award presented by the FedEx Orange Bowl.
NFL scouts interested in UVaa s Hall, Cook
The bowl representatives have quit visiting, but Virginia's football complex is still a hot spot for NFL scouts.
Simpson injury opens door for Perry Jones
Mikell Simpson entered the season as Virginia's No. 1 running back and its top receiving threat out of the backfield.
Virginia dealt fourth straight loss
BOSTON COLLEGE 14, VIRGINIA 10: Dave Shinskie's 1-yard sneak on fourth down gave Boston College the lead, and the Eagles beat the Cavaliers on Saturday in Charlottesville to hand Virginia its fourth straight loss.
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Eagles sneak past Cavaliers, end Virginia's bowl hopes
CHARLOTTESVILLE -- Two plays, and only a few inches, separated the Virginia football team from victory over Boston College on Saturday.
On the Cavaliers' final offensive play, quarterback Jameel Sewell was stopped a few inches shy of the 11-yard line -- or at least that's where the officials spotted the ball. On a quarterback sneak by the Eagles at the goal line earlier in the fourth quarter, Boston College scored the go-ahead touchdown -- or at least that's where the officials spotted the ball.
BC stays alive in the Atlantic Division
Boston College is alive for another weekend in the Atlantic Division. It came down to the final 17 seconds of the game, and Virginia quartertback Jameel Sewell came up inches short of the first down in the Cavaliers' 14-10 home loss to the Eagles.
BC Eagles look to end road woes against Virginia
Virginia and Boston College have been virtual strangers since the Eagles entered the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2005, meeting only during that season.
Two weeks ago, the University of Charleston was unbeaten and seemed headed toward an NCAA Division II football playoff berth.
The numbers dona t lie for struggling Cavaliers
On the heels of releasing its offensive coordinator, Mike Groh, Virginia's football team expected instant results.
Homefield Advantage Losing Steam for Cavaliers
Coaches will argue how much of an advantage playing at home really gives one team on any given day, but those coaches and players will agree that playing in front of a jam-packed stadium full of fans that are behind their team is a great feeling.
Cavaliersa offense not possessive enough
For Virginia coach Al Groh, watching the tape yesterday of a 52-17 loss to Miami was just confirmation of what he'd suspected.
'Canes blow away Cavs with second-half surge
For all of the revivals his Virginia football teams have enjoyed in the 10th month, coach Al Groh has never been known as Mr.
Hurricanes Blow Away Virginia 52-17
Saturday's game at Land Shark Stadium was a far cry from Virginia's last appearance in Miami in 2007, when the Wahoo's closed the Orange Bowl with a 49-0 win.
A 48-0 loss to Virginia still remembered in Miami
The last time Virginia coach Al Groh was on the sideline in South Florida, his Cavaliers ended Miami's era at the Orange Bowl with a stunning 48-0 romp over the Hurricanes.
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