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Cavalier Attitude Could Derail BC's Title Hopes
It's time to end the streak. Dating back to last season, the Boston College football team has lost five straight games away from Alumni Stadium. Comment?
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. Comment?
Eagles still battling curious case of the road woes
They have won six games and are bowl-eligible for an 11th straight season. They have a chance to win their third Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic Division championship. Comment?
DeMeo, UC look to build on success
Conference championship will have to wait. The University of Charleston quarterback, named to the all-WVC first team for the second consecutive year, had dreams all season of taking the crown. Comment?
UC, State players earn All-WVC honors
A 3-7 season was much better than the record showed for West Virginia State senior linebacker Andrew Eggleton. Comment?
Cavs donate meal money to good cause - roanoke.com
Of all the football teams that have contributed to Mark Herzlich's campaign for Ewing's Sarcoma research, Virginia might have been the most unpredictable. Comment?
Cavs, Skins linked by hard times
The team has a losing record, the coach is perceived as a lame duck, and the offense just can't seem to score points. Comment?
For lifelong Virginia football fan Robbie Lawrence, it is a winnable game. In his eyes, what happens inside Scott Stadium on Saturday as Virginia hosts Boston College will take a back seat to a more pressing issue. Comment?
Groh's Gameplan- Boston College
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Al Groh's Cavalier football team is on a three game losing streak and will look to snap that skid when it returns home this Saturday. Comment?
Virginia's Collins, Randolph make their cases for All-ACC
Though Virginia seems destined to spend the postseason at home, and quite possibly searching for a new coaching staff, a few Cavaliers still may have a decent shot at earning All-Atlantic Coast Conference first-team accolades. Comment?
Distractions abound for sinking Cavs
Within the walls of the McCue Center, where Virginia's football offices are located, the discussion is no different than it is leading up to any autumn Saturday. Comment?
Assistants' deals contain novel clauses
Assistant football coaches' contracts with NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision schools can be more than a matter of salary. Comment?
Two Cavs make case for All-ACC
Though Virginia seems destined to spend the postseason at home, and quite possibly searching for a new coaching staff, a few Cavaliers still may have a decent shot at earning All-Atlantic Coast Conference first-team accolades. Comment?
Homefield Advantage Losing Steam for Cavaliers
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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. Comment?
Demoralized and defeated, Virginia quarterback Marc Verica attempted to scurry off the field at Land Shark Stadium on Saturday. Comment?
Henrich, Virginia start year on high note with two wins
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No. 17 squad easily dispatches Anderson, Campbell in home debut Saturday; newcomers impress as third-ranked Henrich lives up to All-American status November 10, 2009 Senior Brent Jones was one of eight Cavaliers to claim wins in the squad's opener against Campbell. Comment?
Cavs Hope to Reverse Offensive Fortunes
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The Cavalier football team returns home to face Boston College on Saturday and will not only be looking to snap its three game losing streak, but looking for some offensive production as well. Comment?
Jackson's dad accuses will administrators of fraud
Michael Jackson's father is making accusations of fraud against the administrators of the singer's will as he intensifies his campaign to get money from his son's estate. Comment?
Two weeks ago, the University of Charleston was unbeaten and seemed headed toward an NCAA Division II football playoff berth. Comment?
UVAa s offense not possessive enough
For Virginia coach Al Groh, watching the tape Sunday of a 52-17 loss to Miami was just confirmation of what he'd suspected. Comment?