VIRGINIA - BYU Cougars

VIRGINIA
GAME 4 • SEPT. 20, 2014 • VIRGINIA AT BYU • LAVELL EDWARDS STADIUM (63,470) • PROVO, UTAH
ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS
Asst. AD for Media Relations (coach interviews): Jim Daves
O: (434) 243-2467 • C: (434) 962-7668 • [email protected]
Football Contact (player interviews): Vincent Briedis
O: (434) 982-5533 • C: (434) 362-3792 • [email protected]
LIVE STATS: VirginiaSports.com
7 COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS • 3 NFL HALL OF FAMERS • 28 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS • 116 FIRST-TEAM ALL-ACC
2014 SCHEDULE/RESULTS
Date
Aug. 30
Sept. 6
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 22
Nov. 28
Opponent
Time (EST)/Result
TV
No. 7 UCLA
L/20-28
ESPN
RICHMOND
W/45-13
ESPN3
No. 21 LOUISVILLE* W/23-21
ACC Network
at No. 21 BYU
3:30 p.m. ESPN
KENT STATE
3:30 p.m.
ESPN3
PITT*
TBA
at Duke*
TBA
NORTH CAROLINA1*TBA
at Georgia Tech*
TBA
at Florida State*
TBA
MIAMI (FLA.)*
TBA
at Virginia Tech*
TBA ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU
All Times Eastern; *ACC game; 1Homecomings
VIRGINIA COACHING STAFF
On the Field
Mike London........................................................ Head Coach
Larry Lewis............................. Special Teams Coordinator/RBs
Mike Archer................................................................ Safeties
Marques Hagans.............................................Wide Receivers
Jappy Oliver..................................................... Defensive Line
Chip West.............................................................Cornerbacks
Scott Wachenheim............................................Offensive Line
Zach Tenuta (GA)..............................................Defensive Line
In the Press Box
Tom O’Brien.................................... Assoc. HC for Offense/TEs
Jon Tenuta....................Assoc. HC for Defense/Def. Coord./LBs
Steve Fairchild............................... Offensive Coordinator/QBs
Sean Cascarano (GA).........................Offensive Line/Tight Ends
Jacob Hodges (GA).....................................................Defense
Clint Sintim (GA)................................Offense/Wide Receivers
TELEVISION: ESPN
Play-by-Play:...................................................Bob Wischusen
Analyst:................................................................ Matt Millen
Sidelines........................................................Quint Kessenich
RADIO: Virginia Sports Network
Play-by-Play:........................................................Dave Koehn
Analyst:...........................................................Tony Covington
Sidelines.................................................................Jay James
SATELLITE RADIO: .......................................Sirius 84, XM 84
FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
• UVa is making its first trip to Provo, Utah, since 1999, a 45-40
win over BYU. The 1999 game with the Cougars also serves as
the Cavaliers’ last win west of the Mississippi River.
• Ian Frye’s 42-yard game-winning field goal against No. 21
Louisville is the third-longest game-winning field goal in UVa
history.
• UVa’s 13 takeaways and eight fumble recoveries place the
Cavaliers No. 1 in the nation in each category.
• Kevin Parks is No. 8 in the nation among active players with
2,647 career rushing yards.
• Ten of UVa’s 2014 opponents played in a bowl game last
year. This is the second straight year UVa has had a tough
schedule. UVa in 2013 and Florida State in 2002 are the only
teams in college football history to play 11 teams during the
regular season that would go on to play in a bowl game.
VIRGINIA
CAVALIERS
Record: 2-1 ACC: 1-0
HEAD COACH: Mike London, fifth season
UVa Record: 20-32 • Career Record: 44-37 • Record vs. BYU: 1-0
BYU
COUGARS
Record: 3-0 Home: 1-0
HEAD COACH: Bronco Mendenhall, 10th season
BYU Record: 85-34 • Career Record: 85-34 • Record vs. UVa: 0-1
GAME DETAILS
Venue
Capacity
Playing Surface
Series vs. BYU:
In Provo:
Last Meeting:
Television
LaVell Edwards Stadium
63,470
Natural Grass
UVa leads, 3-1
UVa leads, 1-0
2013 (UVa, 19-16)
Radio
Rankings: AP Coaches School Websites
BYU 2123 BYUCougars.com
Virginia RV RVVirginiaSports.com
#BYUvsUVA AT A GLANCE
VIRGINIA MAKES FIRST TRIP TO PROVO SINCE 1999
• Virginia hits the open road for the first time in 2014 and returns to Provo, Utah, for the first time since the Cavaliers escapted with a 45-40 triumph in 1999.
CAVALIERS PLAYING THEIR THIRD TOP-25 TEAM
• UVa is the only team in the nation to play three ranked schools from the Associated Press poll in the first four
weeks.
• By playing No. 21 BYU on Saturday, UVa becomes one of two teams in the nation that is facing three Top-25
teams from either the Associated Press or Coaches poll in the first four weeks..
• UVa has previously played No. 7 UCLA (Aug. 30) and No. 21 Louisville (Sept. 13).
• East Carolina is the only other team, as they are facing their third ranked team this week too. ECU makes the
list with three opponents ranked in the Coaches poll, playing No. 21 South Carolina (Sept. 6), No. 19 Virginia Tech
(Sept. 13) and hosting No. 25 North Carolina on Saturday.
• UVa also faced Richmond on Sept. 6 when the Spiders were ranked No. 17 in the FCS rankings.
NOTING VIRGINIA IN ROAD OPENERS
• UVa is 43-76-3 all-time in road openers.
• After last season’s 14-3 setback at Pitt, UVa has lost seven of its last eight road openers.
• The lone victory during the stretch was a 34-31 triumph in Bloomington, Ind., when UVa picked up the road
victory over the Indiana Hoosiers.
• The last victory in a road opener at Indiana also serves as the last time UVa played its road opener against a nonconference opponent.
• This is Virginia’s first road opener against a ranked team since UVa played its first road contest of the 2010 season
at then-No. 16 USC on Sept. 10, 2010. Prior to the USC game in 2010, the previous road opener against a ranked
opponent for the Cavaliers was 2002 at then-No. 5 Floridia State on Aug. 31.
WHAT’S INSIDE
Game Information ............................................................................ 1
Media Information/Schedule............................................................ 2
University of Virginia Facts................................................................ 3
Virginia vs. BYU................................................................................. 4
Team Stats.....................................................................................5-8
ACC Standings/Preseason Poll........................................................... 5
Career Starts/2014 UVa Opponents/UVa Overtime Games................ 6
National Polls.................................................................................... 8
Offensive Notes............................................................................9-11
Game-Opening/Second Half-Opening Drives.................................. 11
Last Minute Game-Winning Scores/Goal-to-Goal........................... 11
Defensive Notes.........................................................................12-13
Special Teams Notes/ Game-Winning Field Goals............................ 14
NCAA & ACC Stat Leaders/Cavaliers in the NFL/NFL Draft Picks........ 15
Did You Know?/National Award Watch Lists/Honors & Awards........ 16
Quarterback Greyson Lambert........................................................ 17
Quarterbacks David Watford/Matt Johns......................................... 18
Fun Facts......................................................................................... 19
Head Coach Mike London................................................................ 20
Team Statistics...........................................................................21-22
Individual Statistics....................................................................23-24
Defensive Statistics/Game-by-Game Starters............................25-26
What Happens on First Down/Third Down Conversions................... 27
Starting Field Position/Penalties..................................................... 27
Season Drive & Turnover/Takeaway Analysis................................... 28
Scoring Drives................................................................................. 29
Drives.........................................................................................30-31
Game-By-Game Statistics..........................................................32-38
Miscellaneous Tackles Leaders/Special Teams Tackles Leaders......... 38
Money Plays.................................................................................... 39
Long Plays of 20 Yards or Longer..................................................... 40
The Last Time.............................................................................41-42
Participation................................................................................... 43
Career Highs...............................................................................44-45
Player Capsules..........................................................................46-47
Individual and Career Statistics..................................................48-50
Game-By-Game Summaries.......................................................51-52
Virginia and Opponent Long Plays.................................................. 53
Virginia Numerical/Alphabetical Roster.....................................54-55
Virginia Depth Chart........................................................................ 56
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MEDIA INFORMATION
WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE
On each Monday during the football season, the UVa
Athletics Media Relations office will conduct a weekly
football press conference, attended by head coach Mike
London and selected student-athletes. London will field
questions beginning at 3 p.m. and student-athletes will
begin interviews at 3:30 p.m. Snacks will be served.
Quotes from the Monday press conference will be posted
on VirginiaSports.com Monday afternoon.
PLAYER INTERVIEWS
Players are available for interviews each Monday,
depending on class schedules. If you have specific player
interview requests, they should be directed to Vincent
Briedis in the UVa Athletics Media Relations office by
Noon Sunday.
Requested defensive players and defensive coaches will
be available for telephone interviews Tuesday, while
offensive players and offensive coaches will be available
Wednesday.
No player or coach interviews will be arranged after
Wednesday during game week.
POSTGAME INTERVIEWS
Coach London will hold his postgame press conference
in the media room, while requested players and assistant coaches will be brought to the media room to meet
with media representatives after London. UVa athletics
media relations personnel will take player requests during the fourth quarter of each game.
Virginia’s locker room is closed to media following
games, both at home and on the road.
FACT BOOK/ROSTER FILES
Virginia’s fact book is available online throughout the
season at VirginiaSports.com.
You will find the Fact Book linked on the football page,
or by visiting: wahoowa.net/1yNPmwQ
The most up-to-date Virginia roster files also are available at VirginiaSports.com.
WEEKLY GAME NOTES
Virginia’s game notes will be available beginning
Monday at the weekly press conference. They also can
be accessed online in PDF format at VirginiaSports.com.
If you are interested in receiving the weekly game notes
via email, please contact Vincent Briedis
([email protected]).
UVA GAMEDAY APP
The Virginia Sports Gameday Mobile App is available.
Fans may download the App for their iPhone or Android
by searching for “Virginia Sports” in their Apps section
of the mobile device. The App gives access to live game
audio, stats, post-game recaps, press releases, content
from Jeff White, video and much more.
COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM
The ACC again has contracted with the FWAA for its web
service, collegepressbox.com, a media web portal for
ACC Football. This is a football-only site which assists the
media, both locally and nationally, in covering ACC football on a more user-friendly basis. Login information
will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply
for a password by sending an e-mail to
[email protected].
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SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
• Mike London
teleconference (7 p.m.)
• Weekly press conference
John Paul Jones Arena
Media Room
(3 p.m.)
• WINA Coaches Radio Show, Buffalo Wild Wings
(7-8 p.m.)
• Defensive players/
coaches available for
interviews
• 11:30 a.m. David Dean
teleconference
• Offensive players/
coaches available for
interviews
• 11 a.m. Jackson Matteo
teleconference
• Mike London on ACC
Conference Call (12:10 )
p.m.)
ACC WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE
The 14 ACC football coaches will be featured on a weekly
teleconference each Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to
12:50 p.m., beginning Aug. 27, and concluding
November 19. The teleconference of Thanksgiving week
will be held at the same time, but on Tuesday, Nov. 25.
Each coach will have 10 minutes to make an opening
statement and answer questions. There will be an audio
file of each teleconference on theACC.com Wednesday
afternoon. Transcripts of the teleconference will also be
available on the theACC.com each afternoon.
THURSDAY
• No availability
FRIDAY
• No availability
ACC INJURY GUIDELINES
On each Monday during the season, ACC schools will
announce any players who are out for the season or
scheduled to have surgery.
No other announcements regarding player injuries will
be made until the end of practice on Thursday or two
days prior to the next football game (Tuesday for
Thursday game, Thursday for Saturday). On that day,
within 90 minutes of the end of practice, injured players’
playing status for the next game will be announced in
one of five categories:
Contact an ACC staff member or member institution’s
- Definitely will play
sports information office for access instructions to the
- Probable
teleconference.
- Questionable
- Doubtful
Dabo Swinney, Clemson...................................10:30 a.m. - Out
Jimbo Fisher, Florida State...............................10:40 a.m.
Bobby Petrino, Louisville..................................10:50 a.m. WAHOO CENTRAL
Scott Shafer, Syracuse......................................11:00 a.m. The Virginia athletics department’s social media hub,
Dave Clawson, Wake Forest..............................11:10 a.m. Wahoo Central, provides Cavalier fans with an online
Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech..............................11:20 a.m. platform to share their thoughts, experiences and conLarry Fedora, North Carolina............................11:30 a.m. versations. Powered by Postano, an innovative social
Paul Chryst, Pitt...............................................11:40 a.m. media visualization company, Wahoo Central aggreAl Golden, Miami.............................................11:50 a.m. gates, shares and pusesh fan-generated content from
Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech..................................... Noon multiple sources and tools to a single visual platform.
Mike London, Virginia.......................... 12:10 p.m. You can access it by going to: virginiasports.com/wahooSteve Addazio, Boston College.........................12:20 p.m. central. Fans can follow and interact with Wahoo Central
David Cutcliffe, Duke........................................12:30 p.m. on Twitter at @wahoocentral.
Dave Doeren, NC State.....................................12:40 p.m.
ACC FOOTBALL COACHES TELECONFERENCES ALSO
AVAILABLE IN PODCAST FORM
Podcasts of the ACC’s Coaches Teleconferences will be
available at TheACC.com. They will be posted by late
Wednesday afternoon each week during the season for
football, and will also be available for basketball.
You can listen in iTunes and subscribe to the free feed to
receive each week’s new content as it becomes available.
ACC VIDEO CLIP SERVICE
Broadcast media outlets will be able access ACC football
highlights and press conference excerpts via the ACC
Video Clip Service (AVCS) throughout the football season. This video content willonly be available for download in a digital file format that can be accessed on the
AVCS. To register for this service contact Scott McBurney,
Assistant Commissioner/ACC Advanced Media, at
[email protected] or call 336.369.4646.
ACC HEADSHOTS AND LOGOS
The media section of theACC.com is dedicated to specific
needs of the media, including downloads of ACC and
school logos and headshots of players and coaches from
select sports. You will need an individual account to
access the site. To register, go to: theACC.com/media
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
PLAYERS
Michael Biesemier.....................................Bees-Meyer
Chris Brathwaite.....................................Brath-Weight
Henry Coley.....................................................COAL-ee
Vincent Croce............................................ CROW-chee
Ryan Doull.........................Dowel (rhymes with Towel)
Alex Foertsch.......................Furch (rhymes with Perch)
Jamil Kamara.................................Ja-Meal Ka-Mare-a
Keeon Johnson................................................. Key-on
Andre Levrone........................................ Lev–rown-ee
Taquan Mizzell................................ Tay-Qwan My-Zell
Sadiq Olanrewaju............Suh-Deek O-lan-ree-Wah-ju
Canaan Severin...............................................CANE-in
Canaan Brown.................................................CANE-in
LaChaston Smith.................................. La-CHASS-ston
Dominique Terrell...........................................Tur-RELL
Max Valles...................................................... Val—es
Alec Vozenilek.......................................voh-zin-ill-eck
Wilfred Wahee.................................................WA-Hee
COACHES
Sean Cascarano...................................Cass-KA-ron-oh
Marques Hagans.............................................. Marcus
Scott Wachenheim.............................. WAH-ken-hime
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA FACTS
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
Location........................................... Charlottesville, VA
Founded ..............................1819 by Thomas Jefferson
Enrollment ................ 23,464 (Undergraduate 16,087)
President .......................................... Teresa A. Sullivan
Athletics Director.................................Craig Littlepage
Facutly Athletics Rep .................... Carolyn M. Callahan
Nicknames ............................ Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘Hoos
Mascot ............................................................ Cavalier
Colors ................................................ Orange and Blue
Song ..................................................... Good Old Song
Stadium Complex .............................Carl Smith Center,
Home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium
Capacity.............................................................61,500
Playing Surface .....................Prescription Athletic Turf
Scott Stadium Opened.............................Oct. 15, 1931
All-Time Record at Scott Stadium...............248-180-12
Affiliations .................................. NCAA, Division I-FBS,
Atlantic Coast Conference (Coastal Division)
FOOTBALL INFORMATION
First Year of Football..............................................1888
All-Time Record................. 636-572-48 (125th season)
All-Time ACC Record...............165-228-4 (61st season)
ACC Championships.....................................1989, 1995
All-Time Bowl Record............................................ 7-11
Offensive Alignment...................................... Pro-style
Defensive Alignment .............................................. 4-3
COACHING STAFF
Mike London.............................................. Head Coach
Tom O’Brien.......................... Assoc. HC for Offense/TEs
Jon Tenuta.......................Assoc. HC for Defense/DC/LBs
Steve Fairchild..................... Offensive Coordinator/QBs
Larry Lewis............................Special Teams Coord./RBs
Chip West....................................Recruiting Coord./CBs
Mike Archer...................................................... Safeties
Marques Hagans...................................Wide Receivers
Jappy Oliver........................................... Defensive Line
Scott Wachenheim................................. Offensive Line
Ryan Tedford.........Director of FB Training & Player Dev.
Sean Cascarano............................... Graduate Assistant
Jacob Hodges.................................. Graduate Assistant
Clint Sintim..................................... Graduate Assistant
Zach Tenuta..................................... Graduate Assistant
SUPPORT STAFF
Assoc. AD for Football Admin.................. Gerry Capone
Admin. Assistant to Mike London...................Dot Kirby
Admin. Assistant for Football Admin......Suzanne Hoeft
Director of Player Development............ Steve Atkinson
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach...... Steven Cuccia
Assistant AD for Video Services.............. Luke Goldstein
Assistant Video Coord............................. Kyle Campbell
Assistant Recruiting Coord.......................Blanda Wolfe
Admin. Assistant for Recruiting....................Dawn Best
Admin Assistant for Off/Def Coaches..............Kerri Cain
Receptionist......................................... Carol Seabaugh
ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS (FOOTBALL)
Assistant AD for Media Relations................... Jim Daves
Cell.......................................................434-962-7668
E-mail......................................jimdaves@virginia.edu
Twitter.......................................................@JimDaves
Primary Contact for Football................. Vincent Briedis
Cell.......................................................434-326-3792
E-mail......................................... [email protected]
Twitter..................................................@Briedis_UVa
Website...........................................VirginiaSports.com
Football Twitter....................................@UVa_Football
Mailing Address.........................John Paul Jones Arena
........................................ 295 Massie Road, Room 154
............................................................P.O. Box 400853
............................................. Charlottesville, VA 22902
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UNIQUELY UVA
The University of Virginia is an institution rich with history and tradition. Here is some of the terminology that
contributes to UVa’s culture.
Grounds: The term used by students, faculty and alumni to refer to the University dating as far back as
Thomas Jefferson. “Campus” is never used.
First Year, Second Year, Third Year, Fourth Year: Instead of freshman, sophomore, junior, senior. Why you
may ask? To be a “senior” implies that a person has reached the final phase of learning, a feat that Thomas
Jefferson believed to be impossible, arguing instead that education is a life-long process.
Commonwealth: Virginia is one of four constituent states of the United States of America that officially uses
the name “Commonwealth” instead of the word state in all references. The other three commonwealths are
Kentucky, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.
UNIVERSITY NICKNAMES
Virginia’s athletics teams have been accompanied by a somewhat confusing array of nicknames. The most
prominent and widely accepted of these monikers are “Cavaliers,” “Wahoos” and “Hoos.”
Although the terms “Cavaliers,” “Wahoos” and “Hoos” are used almost interchangeably to refer to University
teams and players, “Cavaliers” is more often used by the media, while “Wahoos” and “Hoos” are
frequently used by Virginia students and fans.
Legend has it that Washington & Lee baseball fans dubbed the Virginia players “Wahoos” during the fiercely
contested rivalry that existed between the two in-state schools in the 1890s. By 1940, “Wahoos”
was in general use around Grounds to denote University students or events relating to them. The abbreviated
“Hoos” sprang up later in student newspapers and has gained growing popularity in recent years.
THE CAVALIER MASCOT
The costumed Cavalier with a large character head debuted during Virginia’s 1984 football season and has
remained the official mascot of the University.
The first documented Cavalier on horseback was Francis Bell, a Virginia student from Dublin, Va., in 1947. Bell
rode onto the field dressed as Cavaliers for Virginia’s home football game with Harvard on the afternoon of
October 11.
The Cavalier on horseback returned as the University’s mascot in 1963. The UVa Polo Club provided both the
horse and rider. However, the mounted Cavalier and his horse parted company in 1974 with the inception of
AstroTurf at Scott Stadium.
The mounted Cavalier made its return in the Florida Citrus Bowl at the end of the 1989 football season. Due to
its instant popularity, the Cavalier on horseback returned the following season on a regular basis and continues
to lead the Virginia football team onto the field at the beginning of all home games.
UNIVERSITY COLORS
Orange and blue were adopted as the University of Virginia’s official athletic colors at a mass student meeting
in 1888. UVa athletic teams had previously worn silver gray and cardinal red, but those colors did not stand out
on muddy football fields, prompting a student movement to change them.
One of the students attending the mass meeting was Allen Potts, a star athlete who played on Virginia’s first
football team in 1888. Potts showed up at the meeting wearing a navy blue-and-orange scarf that he had
acquired during a summer boating expedition at Oxford University. Orange and blue were chosen as the official
athletic colors after one of Potts’ fellow students pulled the scarf off Potts’ neck and, waving it to the crowd,
yelled, “How will this do?” UVa later served as the inspiration for schools like Auburn and Florida when they
selected school colors.
WAH-HOO-WAH
The origin of “Wah-hoo-wah” is uncertain. The cheer was used to root on Virginia teams as early as 1890 and
may have been borrowed from Dartmouth College, whose athletics teams were once known as
the Indians.
Legend attributes the yell to Natalie Floyd Otey, who sang the ballad “Where’er You Are, There Shall My Love
Be” at Charlottesville’s Levy Opera House in 1893. The predominantly student audience noticed that Otey warbled the first three words of the song between each of the stanzas and decided to join in the refrain. By evening’s end, goes the legend, the crowd had corrupted “Where’er You Are” into “Wah-hoo-wah.”
The Levy Opera House stands at the corner of High Street and Park Street and has since been renovated into an
office building.
BYU SERIES NOTES
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RARE TRIP WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI FOR THE CAVALIERS
• This is only the 17th game played west of the Mississippi River in UVa
school history.
„Virginia leads, 3-1 • In Charlottesville: tied leads, 1-1 • In Provo: Virginia leads, 1-0 • at Neutral Site: Virginia leads, 1-0
„Longest UVa win streak: 2 (1987, 1999) • Longest BYU win Streak: 1 (2000) • Largest Victory: 6 (22-16), 1987 in Birmingham • Virginia is 4-12 in games played west of the Mississippi.
• UVa’s last venture west was a 27-7 loss at then-No. 17 TCU in 2012;
Season Site
UVa Coach
W/L/T Score
UVa Rank
BYU Coach
Opp. Rank
the Cavaliers’ last win west of the Mississippi was a 45-40 win at
1987 Neutral* George Welsh
W
22-16
NR
Lavell Edwards
NR
Brigham Young on Sept. 25, 1999.
1999 Provo
George Welsh
W
45-40
NR
Lavell Edwards
17
• At approximately 2,100 miles from Charlottesville, this game is also
2000 UVa
George Welsh
L
35-38 (OT) NR
Lavell Edwards
NR
the fourth-longest trip in school history.
2013 UVa
Mike London
W
19-16
NR
Bronco Mendenhall
RV
• The longest is a journey of approximately 4,800 miles for the 2000
O’ahu Bowl in Honolulu, while the second longest was the trip to
* - game played in the All American Bowl in Birmingham, Ala.
Seattle in 1976 (approximately 2,800 miles). UVa’s 2010 trip to USC is
ON THIS DATE
the third-longest trip at roughly 2,500 miles.
• This is the first of five straight years that UVa will play a regular
season game west of the Mississippi River
„Virginia has played 7 previous games in its history on Sept. 20. The Cavaliers are 6-1 all-time on this date.
• Virginia returns to California to open the 2015 season at UCLA on
Sept. 5, 2015. UVa will also travel to west to play Oregon (2016), Boise
Season Site
UVa Coach W/L/T Score UVa Rank Opponent
Opp. Coach Opp. Rank
State (2017) and Stanford (2018).
1930 Home Earl Abell
W
37-0
NR
Roanoke
Unknown
NR
UVA VS. BYU: SERIES HISTORY
1941
1958
1969
1975
1980
1986
Home
Away
Home
Home
Home
Home
Frank Murray
Richard Voris
George Blackburn
Sonny Randle
Dick Bestwick
George Welsh
W
L
L
W
L
L
41-0
15-20
14-21
22-21
13-27
14-28
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
Hampden-Sydney Herman Smith
Clemson
Frank Howard
Clemson
Frank Howard
VMI
Bob Thalman
N.C. State
Tom Reed
Georgia Tech
Bill Curry NR
18
NR
NR
NR
NR
VIRGINIA VS. BYU
• Virginia owns a 3-1 edge in the all-time series with BYU, which dates back to the 1987 All American Bowl in Birmingham, Ala. Saturday’s game is the finale of a home-and-home contract.
• BYU’s lone win vs. UVa (Sept. 2, 2000) opened up the 2000 season and was the dedication game
at the newly expanded Carl Smith Center, home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium. BYU
won in overtime, 38-35.
• The 2000 meeting featured two coaching greats – Virginia’s George Welsh and BYU’s LaVell
Edwards, who amassed 446 career head coaching wins between the two of them. Ironically each
man retired from coaching following the 2000 season. Entering 2014 season, Welsh’s 189 career
victories place him No. 31 all-time at the FBS level and Edwards’ 257 wins place him No. 7 all-time.
• The 2013 meeting with BYU marked the first Independent team UVa had faced since hosting Navy
on Sept. 10, 1994.
• BYU was in the WAC when these programs first met in the 1987 All American Bowl and the
Mountain West Conference during the 1999 and 2000 meetings.
• UVa and BYU also have two more meetings scheduled: Sept. 7, 2019 (Charlottesville) and Sept.
19, 2020 (Provo).
LAST MEETING: 2013 (UVA 19, BYU 16)
• Kevin Parks ran 13 yards for a touchdown with 2:36 to play after a tipped ball led to an interception, a lateral and 33-yard return as Virginia beat BYU 19-16 in a wild, rain-drenched seasonopener that had a 2-hour weather delay.
• Anthony Harris made 11 tackles, had one sack, blocked a punt and recorded the key interception that set up the game-winning score by Parks. Harris was named the Walter Camp National
Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts in UVa’s 19-16 win over BYU.
• The game was delayed and the stadium was cleared for 2 hours, nine minutes at the end of
the first quarter when lightning was reported in the area. The storm eventually brought a heavy
downpour, too.
NOTABLES FROM THE BYU SERIES
• The 1987 All American Bowl was billed as a high scoring, offensive shootout between Virginia QB
Scott Secules, the ACC’s top-rated passer, and BYU’s Sean Covey. Instead the Cavaliers relied on a
conservative run-oriented attack and several big defensive stands to defeat pass-happy BYU, 2216, at Legion Field in Birmingham, Ala.
• BYU’s Covey threw for 394 yards on 37-of-61 passing with one INT and one TD, while Secules was
10-of-19 for 162 yards and one TD pass. Secules rushed for another score.
• In the 1999 trip, UVa’s first to Provo, Utah, the Cavaliers outran No. 17 BYU 45-40 behind 210 rushing yards and two TDs by future NFL standout Thomas Jones.
• Dan Ellis threw for 190 yards and three TDs as UVa jumped out to a 21-0 first quarter lead.
• BYU made the contest interesting with the game’s only score of the fourth quarter when an errant
19-yard pass by BYU QB Kevin Feterik caromed off a UVa defender in the end zone and into the
hands of Carlos Nuno for a TD with 10:54 to play. Feterik was later intercepted on a fourth-andgoal pass by UVa safety Jerton Evans with 1:37 left to preserve the victory.
• Owen Pochman’s 26-yard field goal in overtime lifted BYU to a 38-35 win over UVa, in Charlottesville to kickoff the 2000 season.
• BYU rallied from 21-0 deficit at halftime to force overtime. BYU’s Bret Engemann was 34-of-41
for 447 passing yards. He completed two TD passes in the final 8:11 of the second half, including a
six-yard scoring strike to WR Margin Hooks with 50 seconds remaining to erase a 14-point fourthquarter Cavalier lead.
SHADOWING BYU’S VAN NOY
• UVa’s Max Valles came to UVa as a tight end in 2013 and when camp
started moved to defensive end. A few weeks later he made the move
to linebacker.
• Not expected to play much as a true freshman, Valles was tasked as
playing former BYU All-American Kyle Van Noy on the scout team in
advance of UVa’s 2013 season opener with the Cougars.
• Valles impressed the coaching staff and was named UVa’s scout team
player of the week. He didn’t make his collegiate debut until UVa’s third
game against VMI, appearing on seven plays. He made first collegiate
start a week later at Pitt and had five tackles and 2.5 sacks. Valles has
been on the field ever since.
BYU CONNECTIONS
• UVa offensive coordinator Steve Fairchild knows BYU well, facing the
Cougars as the quarterback at Colorado State from 1978-80. Fairchild
was a second-team All-WAC quarterback in 1980 behind BYU’s Jim
McMahon.
• Fairchild also faced BYU 16 times during his coaching stops at Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State and now Virginia.
• UVa associate head coach for offense and tight ends coach Tom
O’Brien first faced BYU as a collegiate coach in the Inaugural Holiday
Bowl in 1978 when he was at Navy as the offensive tackles and tight
end coach. It was O’Brien’s first bowl game as a collegiate coach. Navy
won 23-16.
• O’Brien was also part of the UVa staff during the 1987 All American
Bowl as the offensive line coach. O’Brien defeated BYU in 2005 and
2006 as the head coach at Boston College.
• UVa offensive line coach Scott Wachenheim faced BYU while playing
on the offensive line at the Air Force Academy.
• Wachenheim also faced BYU seven times during his coaching stops at
Air Force, Rice, Utah State and now Virginia.
• UVa special teams coordinator and running backs coach Larry Lewis
has faced BYU six times as a collegiate coach during stops at Colorado
State , Washington State and now Virginia.
• Below is a list of hometown connections between players on UVa’s
roster and those on BYU’s roster:
Virginia
High School/Hometown
BYU
Kelvin Rainey
Houston, Texas
Garrett Juergens
Mitchell Juergens
BYU SCHEDULE
Date Aug. 29
Sept. 06
Sept. 11
Sept. 20
Oct. 03
Oct. 09
Oct. 18
Oct. 24
Nov. 01
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
Opponent
Connecticut
Texas
Houston
Virginia
Utah State
Central Florida
Nevada
Boise State
Middle Tennessee
UNLV
Savannah State
California
Location
at East Hartford, Conn.
at Austin, Texas
Provo, Utah
Provo, Utah
Provo, Utah
at Orlando, Fla.
Provo, Utah
Boise, Idaho
Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Provo, Utah
Provo, Utah
Berkeley, Calif.
Time/Result
W/35-10
W/41-7
W/33-25
3:30 p.m.
10:15 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
TBA
9 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
TBA
3:00 p.m.
TBA
TEAM NOTES
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ACC STANDINGS
ConferenceOverall
Atlantic
WL W L
Louisville
11 2 1
Florida State
0 0
2 0
NC State
0 0
3 0
Syracuse
00 2 0
Clemson
00 1 1
Wake Forest
0 0
1 2
Boston College
0 1
2 1
Coastal
Pitt
VIRGINIA
Duke
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
Virginia Tech
Miami
WL
10
10
00
0 0
0 0
0 0
01
W L
3 0
2 1
3 0
3 0
2 0
2 1
2 1
2014 PRESEASON ACC POLL
Atlantic Division
1. Florida State (109)...................................780
2. Clemson (3).............................................660
3. Louisville.................................................564
4. Syracuse..................................................368
5. NC State..................................................326
6. Boston College........................................301
7. Wake Forest.............................................136
CAVALIERS MAKING COLLEGIATE DEBUTS IN 2014
• Eleven Cavaliers have made their collegiate debuts so far in 2014, including true freshmen Quin Blanding,
Andrew Brown, Doni Dowling and Jamil Kamara.
• Seven Cavaliers made their collegiate debuts against UCLA, while four Cavaliers debuted against Richmond.
• Under Mike London 40 true freshmen have played. The breakdown year-by-year:
2010 (3), 2011 (12), 2012 (9), 2013 (12) and 2014 (4).
• Other collegiate debuts in 2014: Jack English, Kirk Garner, Micah Kiser, Andre Levrone, Jack McDonald, Tyler
Shirley and Wilfred Wahee.
• Five Cavaliers also made their first career starts against the Bruins: (Offense) Ryan Doull (LG), Greyson
Lambert (QB), Michael Mooney (LT), Canaan Severin (WR); (Defense) Quin Blanding (FS).
• Sadiq Olanrewaju (LT) made his first collegiate start against No. 21 Louisville.
UVA AND LONDON VS. TOP 25 TEAMS
• UVa’s win over No. 21 Louisville snapped the Cavaliers’ five-game losing streak under head coach Mike
London to ranked teams.
• UVa is now 4-7 all-time against ranked opponents under Mike London.
UVA LIMITS THE LOUISVILLE OFFENSE
• Virginia limited Louisville to seven first-half points, marking the Cardinals’ lowest scoring opening half since
tallying three first-half points at Rutgers on Nov. 29, 2012.
• After the Cardinals marched down and scored a touchdown on their first drive of the game, the Cavaliers
limited Louisville to 88 total yards over its next 11 drives, including only four total yards in the third quarter
alone. The Cardinals only averaged 2.1 yards per play during those 11 drives.
• Louisville then went 108 yards on 17 plays (6.35 yards per play) on back-to-back fourth quarter drives to
take the lead, 21-20. The Cardinals’ final offensive drive after the two touchdowns was for -10 yards.
• UVa limited Louisville to 282 total yards, the lowest amount by the Cardinals since Sept. 29, 2012 vs.
Southern Miss (269).
VIRGINIA HAS FORCED 13 TURNOVERS THROUGH THREE GAMES
• UVa leads the nation with 13 forced turnovers through three games.
• Virginia’s 13 takeaways are the most by the Cavaliers through the first three games of a season since 13 to
start the 2002 campaign
.
• UVa’s 13 takeaways this season have turned into 44 points, while the Cavaliers had 21 takeaways for 13
points last season. Seven of those 13 points came in the 2013 season opener against BYU.
• UVa has scored a touchdown or field goal on eight possessions following an opponent’ turnover. One
additional drive ended with UVa taking a knee to end the first half of the Richmond game.
CAVALIERS SNAP NINE-GAME ACC LOSING STREAK WITH WIN AGAINST LOUISVILLE
• UVa’s 23-21 win over No. 21 Louisville snapped a 10-game ACC losing streak that lasted 672 days, dating
back to Nov. 10, 2012 (Miami).
• UVa opens ACC play 1-0 for the first time since the 2009 season.
Coastal Division
1. Miami (26)..............................................614
2. Duke (33)................................................597
3. Virginia Tech (23).....................................571
4. North Carolina (27)..................................570
5. Georgia Tech (1)......................................322
6. Pitt (2).....................................................319
7. Virginia ...................................................142
VIRGINIA KEEPING OPPONENTS OUT OF THE ENDZONE ON OFFENSE
• The Cavaliers defense yielded two offensive touchdowns through its first two games for the first time since
the 1998 season (allowed two vs. Maryland in second game after shutting out Auburn in the first game).
• UVa allowed a rushing touchdown to UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley and a rushing touchdown to Richmond quarterback Michael Rocco; both came in the third quarter.
• Louisville scored three offensive touchdowns against UVa.
ACC Championship Votes
1. Florida State............................................104
2. Clemson......................................................2
3. Virginia Tech................................................2
CAVALIERS COMPETING AS POST GRADUATE STUDENTS
• There are 11 Cavaliers that are graduate students at UVa this fall.
• UVa is No. 4 in the nation with 11 college graduates on its roster.
• (LS) Jeb Byrne, (ILB) Henry Coley, (OG) Conner Davis, (DE) Cameron Fitch, (DT) Greg Gallop, (WR) Miles
Gooch, (DE) Stephen Lawe, (TB) Khalek Shepherd, (TE) Zachary Swanson, (P/PK) Alec Vozenilek, (OG) Cody
Wallace hold their undergraduate degrees.
• All 11 walked “The Lawn” May 2014 as graduates of UVa.
• Below is a list of the schools with the most graduate students on its rosters.
FORCING TURNOVERS AGAINST RICHMOND
• Virginia had seven takeaways against the Spiders. The seven forced turnovers is the most by a UVa team
since the Cavaliers also notched seven vs. South Carolina (Sept. 7, 2002).
School
1. Alabama
Boston College
3. Utah State
4. Virginia
5. UNLV
East Carolina
No. of Grad Students on Roster
15
15
13
11
10
10
TEAM NOTES
CAVALIERS SNAP 10-GAME LOSING STREAK
WITH WIN AGAINST RICHMOND
• UVa’s 45-13 win over Richmond snapped a 10game losing streak that lasted 350 days, dating
back to Sept. 28, 2013.
• It was UVa’s longest losing streak since losing 10
games over the 1980-81 seasons.
SEASON CAPTAINS FOR 2014
• Seniors Henry Coley, Anthony Harris, Kevin Parks
and sophomore Greyson Lambert have been
selected by their peers as captains of the 2014
football season. Alec Vozenilek was added by Coach
London in late Aug.
I RUN TRACK AND DO FIELD EVENTS TOO
• CB DreQuan Hoskey (hurdles), DE Trent Corney
(thrower) , RB Taquan Mizzell (sprinter) and RB
Khalek Shepherd (sprinter) all were members of the
UVa track & field team in 2014.
• Hoskey earned All-ACC honors in the 60 meter
hurdles during the 2014 Indoor Track & Field season.
Hoskey ran the program’s second-fastest time and
placed second in the ACC Championship race.
• Redshirt freshman Daniel Hamm came to UVa to
run track. He also walked on to the football team as a
tailback. Due to a football injury that allowed Hamm
to earn a medical hardship during the 2013 season,
the running back did not run track in 2014 at UVa.
• Hoskey also ran track at Virginia in 2010 and 2013
and competed at the ACC and NCAA Championships.
JACOB RAINEY IS A STUDENT ASSISTANT
• Jacob Rainey, a sophomore, will assist offensive
coordinator Steve Fairchild with the quarterbacks as
a student assistant.
• Jacob Rainey, a quarterback from Woodberry
Forest in Virginia, had his right leg amputated after
a freak injury in a scrimmage in 2011.
• Rainey suffered a dislocated right knee, but while
he was hospitalized the news got far worse. An
artery in his lower right leg had been severed,
cutting off circulation. Over the next week, Rainey
underwent four surgeries as doctors tried to save his
leg. They were unsuccessful.
• A week after Rainey was tackled on a routine play,
doctors amputated his right leg above the knee.
• As word of Rainey’s ordeal spread, he was
inundated with letters and gifts from well-wishers,
including Alabama football coach Nick Saban, Green
Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews and current
New England Patriot Tim Tebow, who was quarterback for the Denver Broncos at the time.
• Tebow reached out to Rainey and wanted to meet
in person. On Dec. 24, Rainey, along with his father
and older brother, attended the Broncos’ game in
Buffalo as Tebow’s guests.
• Rainey’s experience and inspiring story was documented an episode of ESPN’s series E:60.
• The Woodberry Forest quarterback returned to
the field in 2012 and played with a prosthetic leg,
throwing two touchdowns on nine passes.
• UVa WR Canaan Severin changed his number prior
to this season from 84 to 9 in honor of his friend.
Rainey wore number 9 at Woodberry Forest.
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UVA’S PLAYERS OF THE GAME
Game
Offense
Defense
Special Teams
Scout Team
UCLA
Jennings
Coley
Frye
Pond, Terrell (Off.)
Lee, Carter (Def.)
Muhammad-Wyatt, Peace (Spec.)
Richmond
Severin
Harold
Jennings
Lee, Butts (Off.)
Fitch (Def.)
Santoro (Spec.)
Louisville
Parks
Harris, A.
Frye
Peace (Off.)
Gooch
Dean
Lee (Def.)
Brown, C. (Spec.)
UVA BOASTS FOUR FORMER FBS/FCS HEAD COACHES ON MIKE LONDON’S STAFF
• Virginia is one of two FBS programs in the nation that has four or more assistant coaches that have been a head
coach at the FBS and FCS level.
School
Alabama
Virginia
Assistant Coach
Mario Cristobal (OL)
Lane Kiffin (OC/QBs)
Kevin Steele (LBs)
Bobby Williams (ST Coord./TEs)
Mike Archer (S)
Tom O’Brien (Assoc. HC/TEs)
Steve Fairchild (OC/QBs)
Larry Lewis (ST Coord./RBs)
Former Head Coaching Stops
FIU
Tennessee, USC
Baylor
Michigan State
LSU
NC State, Boston College
Colorado State
Idaho State
EIGHTEEN RETURNING STARTERS IN 2014
• The 2014 roster features 18 returning starters (seven on offense, 10 on defense and one on special teams).
• Virginia has had at least 10 returning starters every year since 1998.
• Overall, UVa welcomes 53 lettermen back.
„Virginia opened fall practice with 53 returning letterwinners from 2013 - 24 on offense, 26 on defense and
three on special teams. Here is a six-year breakdown of returning UVa letterwinners.
Number (Breakdown)
53 (24 on offense, 26 on defense, 3 specialists)
39 (19 on offense, 17 on defense, 3 specialists)
41 (23 on offense, 16 on defense, 2 specialists)
39 (18 on offense, 18 on defense, 3 specialists)
43 (21 on offense, 17 on defense, 5 specialists)
36 (16 on offense, 18 on defense, 2 specialists)
Year
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
ON THE MOVE: NEW YEAR, NEW POSITION
• A few Cavaliers have changed positions since the 2013 season. Here is a quick graph to see who moved
where:
Player
Chris Brathwaite
Conner Davis
Jack English
Kwontie Moore
Eric Tetlow
Cody Wallace
Old Position
DT
OG
DE
ILB
OG
OG
New Position
OG
OT
OT
DE
C
C/OG
VIRGINIA
TEAM
STATS
FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
CAREER STARTS
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2014 VIRGINIA OPPONENTS
Name, Pos.
‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 Career Streak
Demetrious Nicholson, CB 1312 5 0 30 0
Anthony Harris, SS
0 12 11 3
26
3
Brandon Phelps, CB 0 12 10 3
25
7
Henry Coley, OLB
1 8 12 3
24
15
Conner Davis, OG
0 11 9 3
23
10
Drequan Hoskey, CB 0 10 10 1
21
0
Darius Jennings, WR 1 11 5 3
20
3
Daquan Romero, OLB 0 4 11 3
18
7
Kevin Parks, TB
0 2 12 3
17
15
Eli Harold, DE
* 1 12 3
16
15
Jay Whitmire, OT
* 1 12 0
13
0
David Watford, QB
0 * 12 0
12
0
Zachary Swanson, TE 0 3 9 2
14
0
David Dean, DT
* 0 11 3
14
8
Maurice Canady, CB * 2 8 3
13
4
Eric Smith, OT
* * 8 3
11
11
Tim Harris, CB
* * 7 2
9
1
Keeon Johnson, WR * * 7 0
7
0
Russ Burbank, C
* 0 4 2
6
2
Max Valles, OLB
* * 4 3
7
4
Dominique Terrell, WR 0 5 0 0
5
0
Donte Wilkins, DT
* * 4 0
4
0
Kyle Dockins, WR
* * 4 0
4
0
Miles Gooch, WR
0 0 1 3
4
3
Mike Moore, DE
* 0 1 3
4
3
Quin Blanding, FS
* * * 3
3
3
Ryan Doull, OG
* * 0 3
3
3
Greyson Lambert, QB * * 0 3
3
3
Jackson Matteo, C
* * 1 2
3
2
Khalek Shepherd, TB 0 0 3 0
3
0
Cody Wallace, OG
0 1 2 0
3
0
Caanan Severin, WR * 0 0 2
2
0
D.J. Hill, OLB
0 2 0 0
2
0
Michael Mooney, OT * * 0 1
1
0
Sadiq Olanrewaju, OT * * 0 1
1
1
Zach Bradshaw, OLB * * 1 0
1
0
Rob Burns, TE
* 0 1 0
1
0
Conor Wingo-Reeves, FB* * 0 1
1
1
Opponent
‘14 Record AP Rank
UCLA
3-0
12
Richmond
2-1
18 (FCS)
Louisville
2-1
RV
at BYU
3-0
21
Kent State
0-3
Pittsburgh
3-0
RV
at Duke
3-0
RV
North Carolina
2-0
RV
at Georgia Tech
3-0
at Florida State
2-0
1
Miami (Fla.)
2-1
at Virginia Tech
2-1
RV
This Week
BYE
9/20 New Hampshire
9/20 at FIU
9/20 Virginia
BYE
9/20 Iowa
9/20 Tulane
9/20 at East Carolina
9/20 at Virginia Tech
9/20 Clemson
9/20 at Nebraska
9/20 Georgia Tech
Next Game
9/25 at Arizona State
10/4 at Liberty
9/27 Wake Forest
10/3 Utah State
9/27 at Virginia
9/27 Akron
9/27 at Miami
9/27 at Clemson
10/4 Miami
9/27 at NC State
9/27 Duke
9/27 Western Mich.
VIRGINIA’S ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES
• UVa has play eight all-time OT games and has a 3-5 record all-time:
Year
Opponent
2011
vs. Idaho
2008
vs. Miami
2008
vs. North Carolina
2006
vs. Wyoming
2004
vs. Fresno State *
2003
at Clemson 2000
vs. BYU
1999
vs. Duke
*MPC Computers Bowl
SiteResult Scott Stadium
Scott Stadium
Scott Stadium
Scott Stadium
Bronco Stadium (Boise, Idaho)
Memorial Stadium (Clemson, S.C.)
Scott Stadium
Scott Stadium
W, 21-20
L, 17-24
W, 16-13
W, 13-12
L, 34-37
L, 27-30
L, 35-38
L, 17-24
* did not play
Note: Some starts may be at positions other than the ones listed.
CAREER STARTS BY POSITION
OFFENSE
WR
LT
LG
C
Jennings (20) Mooney (1) Davis (18) Burbank (6)
Johnson (7) Matteo (1) Doull (3)
Matteo (2)
Gooch (4) Olanrewaju (1) Wallace (1)
DEFENSE
RG
RT
TE
QB
TB
WR
Whitmire (8)
Smith (11) Swanson (11) Watford (12) Parks (17) Terrell (6)
Davis (5) Whitmire (5) Burns (1) Lambert (3) Shepherd (1) Shepherd (2)
Wallace (2)
WR FB
Dockins (5)
Swanson (4)
Severin (2) Wingo-Reeves (1)
DE DT DT DE SLBMLBWLB CB FS SS CB
Moore (4) Wilkins (4)
Dean (14)
Harold (16)
Coley (8)
Coley (16) Romero (14) Nicholson (30) Harris, A. (12) Harris, A. (14) Hoskey (21)
Valles (6)
Hill (2)
Harris. T (9) Phelps (9) Phelps (12)
Canady (12)
Romero (4)
Bradshaw (1)
Blanding (3) Canady (1)
Phelps (4)
VIRGINIA
TEAM
NOTES
FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
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GAME-BY-GAME NOTABLES
Opponent
UCLA
RICHMOND
LOUISVILLE
at BYU
KENT STATE
PITT
at Duke
NORTH CAROLINA
at Georgia Tech
at Florida State
MIAMI (FLA.)
at Virginia Tech
CoinKickoff/
UVAGameGameJersey/
Toss
Receive
1st Poss. Time (ET)
Length
Pants
Won
Kickoff
Punt
12 p.m.
3:23
Orange/Blue
Loss
Kickoff
Punt
3:30 p.m.
3:46
Blue/White
Loss
Kickoff
Fumble
12:30 p.m.
3:20
Blue/Blue
Helmet
Blue
Blue
Blue
NATIONAL POLLS (SEPT. 14)
ASSOCIATED PRESS
1. Florida State (37)
2. Oregon (17)
3. Alabama (1)
4. Oklahoma (2)
5. Auburn 6. Texas A&M (3)
7. Baylor
8. LSU
9. Notre Dame
10. Ole Miss
11. Michigan State
12. UCLA
13. Georgia
14. South Carolina
15. Arizona State
16. Stanford
17. USC
18. Missouri
19. Wisconsin
20. Kansas State
21. BYU
22. Clemson
23. Ohio State
24. Nebraska
25. Oklahoma State
RecordPoints
2-0
1466
3-0
1424
3-0
1346
3-0
1325
2-0
1252
3-0
1195
3-0
1134
3-0
1114
3-0
917
3-0
840
1-1
832
3-0
807
1-1
729
2-1
718
3-0
680
2-1
560
2-1
459
3-0
446
1-1
414
2-0
326
3-0
246
1-1
209
2-1
204
3-0
172
2-1
126
Others receiving votes: North Carolina 82, Duke 55,
Mississippi State 55, Virginia Tech 54, Penn State 51,
East Carolina 44, TCU 42, Pittsburgh 40, Florida 31,
Marshall 28, Boston College 22, West Virginia 14,
Washington 14, Cincinnati 10, VIRGINIA 6, Arkansas 3,
Arizona 3, North Dakota State 3, Louisville 2
USA TODAY
1. Florida State (50)
2. Alabama (1)
3. Oregon (6)
4. Oklahoma (4)
5. Auburn
6. Baylor
7. Texas A&M
8. LSU
9. Notre Dame
10. UCLA
11. Michigan State
12. Ole Miss
13. Arizona State
14. Georgia
15. Stanford
16. South Carolina
17. Wisconsin
18. Ohio State
19. Missouri
20. Kansas State
21. USC
22. Nebraska
23. BYU
24. Clemson
25. North Carolina
RecordPoints
2-0
1502
3-0
1408
3-0
1399
3-0
1390
2-0
1297
2-0
1179
3-0
1159
3-0
1107
3-0
966
3-0
861
1-1
776
3-0
769
3-0
732
1-1
693
2-1
561
2-1
529
1-1
436
2-1
402
3-0
382
2-0
381
2-1
338
3-0
325
3-0
222
1-1
207
2-0
128
Others receiving votes: Duke 100, Mississippi State 92,
Oklahoma State 83, Florida 72, TCU 50, Virginia Tech 47,
Washington 44, East Carolina 35, Penn State 26, Marshall 25,
West Virginia 19, Arizona 18, Cincinnati 15, Northern Illinois
10, Oregon State 8, Louisville 8, Arkansas 7, Pittsburgh 5,
Boston College 4, NC State 4, Memphis 2, VIRGINIA 1, Boise
State 1
Attendance
44,749
34,533
34,816
Result
L/20-28
W/45-13
W/23-21
SCOTT STADIUM, HOME OF THE CAVALIERS
The Carl Smith Center, home of David A. Harrison III
Field at Scott Stadium, with its unique architectural
design, scenic setting on the University’s Grounds and
exceptional sight lines, is one of the nation’s finest college football settings.
Opened in 1931, Scott Stadium might be one of the
oldest campus college football stadiums in the nation,
but you could never tell from its appearance. Numerous
upgrades and expansions make it a modern home for
the Cavaliers and their fans.
Scott Stadium was the gift of Frederic William Scott
and Elisabeth Strother Scott, and was dedicated to the
memory of his parents, Frederic Robert Scott and Frances
Branch Scott.
Virginia played its dedication game at Scott Stadium
on Oct. 15, 1931 against the Virginia Military Institute
before a then-capacity crowd of 22,000. Prior to that
season, the Cavaliers staged their home games at the
University’s Lambeth Field.
Virginia has played 439 games in the historic venue.
UVa’s all-time record at Scott Stadium stands at 248180-12.
Top 10 Scott Stadium Crowds All-Time
Date Attend.Opponent
8/30/08 64,947 USC
11/13/04 63,701 Miami
11/19/05 63,344 Virginia Tech
10/15/05 63,106 Florida State
11/6/04 63,072 Maryland
10/18/03 62,875 Florida State
9/11/04 62,790 North Carolina
10/7/04 61,833 Clemson
8/30/03 61,737 Duke
11/24/07 61,711 Virginia Tech
Result
USC, 52-7
UM, 31-21
VT, 52-14
UVa, 26-21
UVa, 16-0
FSU, 19-14
UVa, 56-24
UVa, 30-10
UVa, 27-0
VT, 33-21
OFFENSIVE NOTES
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All-TIME UVa CAREER RUSHING YARDS LEADERS
Name
1. Thomas Jones
2. Tiki Barber
3. Terry Kirby
4. John Papit
5. Wali Lundy
6. Tommy Vigorito
7. Frank Quayle
8. Kevin Parks
9. Jim Bakhtiar
10. Alvin Pearman
Years
1996-99
1993-96
1989-92
1947-50
2002-05
1977-80
1966-68
2011-pres.
1955-57
2001-04
Att.YardsAvg.
809
3998
4.9
651
3389
5.2
567
3348
5.9
537
3238
6.0
742
3191
4.4
648
2913
4.5
514
2695
5.2
591
2647
4.5
555
2434
4.4
500
2394
4.8
TD
36
31
24
27
43
15
28
26
13
19
OPPONENTS STRUGGLE TO GET A TACKLE FOR LOSS ON RUSHES
• UVa appears to be a tad sluggish with the rush, averaging 3.3 yards per carry through
three games.
• While the push may not be where they want it to be, what the offensive line is doing
is keeping opponents out of the backfield.
• On designed rushes, UVa has only been tackled in the backfield three times for a loss
of eight total yards.
• Khalek Shepherd and Matt Johns each were stopped for a loss of one yard against
then-No. 7 UCLA. A blitz by then-No. 21 Louisville stopped Kevin Parks for a loss of six
yards.
FRESHMEN SHINE AMONG UVA RECEIVING CORPS
• Redshirt freshman Andre Levrone and true freshman Doni Dowling made their collegiate debuts in solid fashion against No. 7 UCLA.
• The duo caught eight combined balls for 100 combined yards and one touchdown.
• Dowling caught five balls for 25 yards, while Levrone recorded three receptions for 75
yards and one touchdown.
• Dowling’s five receptions are the most by a UVa true freshman receiver in a debut
since 1972. That was the first season in which freshmen were eligible to play varsity
football. The NCAA had historically prohibited freshmen from varsity competition,
except during the US involvement in World War II.
• Dowling’s effort passed teammate Darius Jennings’ four catches in the senior’s 2011
debut against William & Mary.
PARKS CLIMBING THE UVA CAREER LIST FOR RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
• Senior TB Kevin Parks owns 26 career rushing touchdowns which places him No. 7 in
UVa history.
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.
9. 11.
12. Player (Years)
Wali Lundy (2002-05)
Thomas Jones (1996-99)
Tiki Barber (1993-96)
Frank Quayle (1966-68)
Shawn Moore (1987-90)
Johnny Papit (1947-50)
Kevin Parks (2011-pres.)
Terry Kirby (1989-92)
Bill Dudley (1939-41)
Howard Petty (1983-85)
Charles Way (1991-94)
Bob Davis (1964-66)
Alvin Pearman (2001-04)
Rushing Touchdowns
43
36
31
28
28
27
26
24
21
21
20
19
19
TRACKING SENIOR WR DARIUS JENNINGS
• Darius Jennings is tied for No. 10 all-time at UVa with 114 career receptions and No. 17 all-time at UVa with 1,295 career receiving yards.
• Below is where Jennings ranks as he approaches the Top 10 in both
categories:
Name
8.
Dave Sullivan
9.
Kevin Ogletree
10. Darius Jennings
Herman Moore
Wali Lundy
Years
1970-72
2005-06, 08
2011-pres.
1988-90
2002-05
Receptions
120
117
114
114
114
Name
5. Tyrone Davis
6. Germane Crowell
7.
Patrick Jeffers
8.
Heath Miller
9. Tim Smith
10.
Dave Sullivan
(17.) Darius Jennings
Years
1991-94
1994-97
1992-95
2002-04
2009-13
1970-72
2011-pres.
Yards
2,153
2,142
1,785
1,703
1,591
1,578
1,295
YOUTHFUL WIDE RECEIVING CORPS
• Outside of established senior WR Darius Jennings, the bulk of the noise
made in preseason camp by the receiving corps has been made by either
the young, inexperienced or tall receivers. Some are all three.
• Kyle Dockins, Miles Gooch, Keeon Johnson and Canaan Severin all register at 6-2 or taller and expect to be primary targets in the UVa offense.
• The quartet enters 2014 with 37 combined career catches between
them, 20 of which belong to Johnson’s stellar freshman campaign in
2013.
• Added to the deep mix will be three wide receivers making collegiate
debuts in 2014. True freshmen Jamil Kamara (6-2) and Doni Dowling
(6-1) will find time in the mix, as will redshirt freshman Andre Levrone
(6-2).
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION
Name, Pos.
Streak ‘14 Rec. Career Rec.
Streak Started
Kevin Parks, TB
14
4
77
Sept. 7, 2013 (Oregon)
Taquan Mizzell, TB
12
14
43
Sept. 7, 2013 (Oregon)
Darius Jennings, WR
8
8
114
Oct. 26, 2013 (Ga. Tech)
Doni Dowling, WR
3
9
9
Aug. 30, 2014 (UCLA)
Canaan Severin, WR
3
11
17
Aug. 30, 2014 (UCLA)
Dominique Terrell, WR 1
0
60
Nov. 30, 2013 (Virginia Tech)
Miles Gooch, WR
1
7
10
Sept. 13, 2014 (Louisville)
100-YARD GAMES
100+Yard Receiving Games
Name, Pos.
‘11 ‘12
‘13 ‘14 Career
Darius Jennings, WR 01 10 2
Dominique Terrell, WR
0
1
0
0
1
100+Yard Rushing Games
Name, Pos.
‘11
‘12 ‘13 ‘14 Career
Kevin Parks, TB
1 260 9
200/300-YARD GAMES
200+Yard Passing Games
Name
‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14
Career
David Watford
0*50 5
Greyson Lambert
*
*
0
0
0
300+Yard Passing Games
Name
‘11
‘12 ‘13 ‘14
David Watford
0
*
1
0
Greyson Lambert
*
*
0
0
Career
1
0
OFFENSIVE NOTES
PAGE 10
TIGHT ENDS CONTINUE TO PRODUCE
• Virginia has been strong at tight end over the last decade, and that continues with Zachary Swanson.
• Swanson moved back to tight end in 2013 after being the nation’s tallest fullback in 2012; Swanson was
injured and missed three games in 2013.
• Rob Burns moved in 2012 from defensive end to tight end and saw time in 2013.
• UVa TEs have caught 642 passes for 6,804 yards and 54 TDs since 2001, by far the best figures in the ACC in that
span.
Patrick Estes
Chris Luzar
Heath Miller
Tom Santi
Jonathan Stupar
John Phillips
Joe Torchia
Colter Phillips
Paul Freedman
Jeremiah Mathis
Jake McGee
Zachary Swanson
Rob Burns
Years
2001-04
2001
2002-04
2004-07
2004-07
2005-08
2007-10
2009-12
2009-12
2009-12
2011-13
2013-14
2013-14
Rec.
28
33
144
97
80
69
24
34
26
14
71
20
2
Yards
252
380
1703
1184
803
670
263
251
264
78
769
185
3
TD
2
0
20
6
3
5
2
3
2
4
7
0
0
INEXPERIENCE ON THE OFFENSIVE LINE
• With Jay Whitmire’s injury to start the season, UVa has only 36 career starts combined entering the 2014
season.
• Among all FBS teams, UVa has the 14th most inexperienced offensive line to start the year.
• Among Power Five conference schools, UVa has the seventh-most inexperienced offensive line. Below is a
look at who is in front of UVa:
Power 5 School
1.Tennessee
2.
Ohio State
Penn State
4.Purdue
5.Kansas
6.
Washington State
7.Virginia
Career OL Starts Entering 2014
6
20
20
30
31
33
36
UVA OFFENSE AIMS TO REVERSE SCORING TREND
• UVa looks to reverse recent scoring trends in 2014.
• UVa hasn’t been in the Top 80 in national scoring average since 2010.
• Its been 10 years since UVa owned a Top 50 scoring offense.
• Below is how UVa has ranked in game scoring average nationally and in the ACC:
Year
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
NCAA Rank
73
109
93
86
75
105
114
81
110
59
27
ACC Rank
12
13
9
9
7
12
12
6
11
4
3
Points Per Game
29.30
19.80
22.75
23.23
25.33
19.33
16.08
24.38
15.08
26.67
30.25
ARE THERE FAMILY TIES WITH DOWLING?
• UVa freshman wide receiver Doni Dowling is a Virginia native and wears No. 19.
• These facts prompt the question if the first year is related to former All-ACC performer and UVa graduate,
Ras-I Dowling, who hailed from Chesapeake.
• While Ras-I Dowling also wore No. 19 during his time on Grounds as a cornerback, there is no relation to the
current UVa receiver.
• However, Doni Dowling does have some Varina High School ties with this current UVa roster. Current UVa
cornerbacks Maurice Canady and Tim Harris played alongside Dowling at Varina.
• Ras-I Dowling graduated in 3.5 years from UVa in December 2010 and was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2011
NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. He currently is with the New York Jets.
VIRGINIA’S RECORD WHEN ...
At Home
On The Road
Netural Site Games
In Overtime
Coming off a loss
Coming off a win
Coming off an open date
vs. AP top 25
vs. FCS Top 25
Both teams are AP-ranked
Neither team is ranked
Ranked higher
Opponent is ranked higher
vs. In-state Opponents
In August
In September
In October
In November
In December
In January
On Television*
On ABC*
On ESPN*
On ESPN2*
On ESPNU*
On ESPN3*
On RSN*
On ACC Network*
Afternoon Games
Night Games
Decided by 3 or Less
Decided by 7 or Less
Scoring First
Opponent Scores First
Leading At Halftime
Tied at Halftime
Trailing at Halftime
Leading After 3 Qtrs.
Trailing After 3 Qtrs.
Scoring 40+ points
Scoring 30-39 points
Scoring 20-29 points
Scoring 0-19 points
Allowing 40+ points
Allowing 30-39 points
Allowing 20-29 points
Allowing 0-19 points
Outrushing Opponent
Getting Outrushed
Passing For More Yds
Passing For Fewer Yds
Outgaining Opponent
Getting Outgained
Winning Time of Poss.
Losing Time of Poss.
Scoring a Def./ST TD
Allowing a Def./ST TD
Fewer Penalty Yards
More Penalty Yards
Winning Turnover Battle
Losing Turnover Battle
Individual 100-yard rusher
Individual 100-yard receiver
Individual 200-yard passer
Opponent 100-yard rusher
Opponent 100-yard receiver
Opponent 200-yard passer
LondonLondon
Career
at UVa
25-20
15-17
18-16
5-14
1-1
0-1
2-0
1-0
12-21
8-21
27-13
9-8
6-1
4-1
4-7
4-7
14-4
3-0
0-1
0-1
15-23
15-23
0-0
0-0
3-7
3-7
11-6
6-4
2-1
1-1
15-10
9-8
12-12
5-11
12-12
5-11
3-2
0-1
0-0
0-0
20-32
20-32
2-2
2-2
2-4
2-4
1-0
1-0
2-9
2-9
7-4
7-4
2-6
2-6
3-5
3-5
35-31
14-27
9-5
6-4
13-4
8-3
15-13
9-9
31-13
16-10
13-24
4-22
34-7
16-5
3-2
1-2
7-28
3-25
38-3
18-2
5-32
2-28
14-1
7-1
13-3
5-1
11-14
5-12
6-19
3-18
1-12
1-12
1-10
1-8
10-8
6-6
32-7
12-6
34-14
15-13
10-23
5-19
27-18
14-15
17-19
6-17
33-13
15-11
11-23
5-20
38-20
15-18
6-17
5-14
12-2
4-1
7-10
4-8
17-19
7-14
26-17
12-17
25-6
9-5
9-23
4-21
21-9
7-9
10-11
6-10
19-20
12-16
6-12
4-10
12-13
7-12
18-19
6-16
* TV records not available for London’s time at
Richmond
2014
2-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
0-0
1-1
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
1-0
0-1
2-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
2-1
0-0
1-0
1-0
0-0
2-1
2-0
0-0
0-1
2-0
0-1
1-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-0
2-1
0-0
0-1
2-0
1-1
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-1
1-0
2-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-1
VIRGINIA FOOTBALL
OFFENSIVE
NOTES GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
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GAME-OPENING DRIVES
VIRGINIA
Pts Res 1st Down Pl-Yds Time
UCLA
0 Punt
2
7-33
3:45
Richmond 0Punt 0
3-8 1:16
Louisville
0 Fumble
1
3-40
1:26
Totals 02:09*
*-average
GOAL-TO-GO SITUATIONS
OPPONENT
Pts Res 1st Down Pl-Yds
0 Missed FG 1
5-48
3 FG 3 11-53
7
TD
4
9-75
10
Time
1:04
5:06
5:12
3:47*
TotalsOffense
Goal-to-Go Situations 5
Scores5
Total Points35
Touchdowns5
Field Goals0
Fumbles0
Interceptions0
Missed Field Goals0
Lost on Downs0
End of Half/Game0
Ran Out Clock0
Defense
4
3
21
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
GAME-BY-GAME
SECOND HALF-OPENING DRIVES
UCLA
Richmond
Louisville
Totals
2014 SUMMARY
VIRGINIA
OPPONENT
Pts Res 1st Down Pl-Yds Time
Pts
Res 1st Down Pl-Yds Time
0Punt 0
3-2 1:40 0Fumble 1 6-14 1:31
7
TD
2
5-61 1:40
0
Punt
3
9-47
3:20
7
TD
3
9-69 4:25
0
Punt
0
3--2
1:56
142:35* 0 2:15*
Date OpponentOffense Defense
Aug. 30
UCLA
None
TD - Run
Sept. 6
Richmond
TD - Run
Fumble
TD - Pass
TD - Run
TD - Run
TD - Run
Sept. 13 Louisville
TD - Run
TD - Pass
LAST MINUTE GAME-WINNING SCORES IN UVA HISTORY
Below is the list of UVa’s all-time last minute game-winning scores. All scores happened with 60 seconds or less in the fourth quarter and was the game’s last score.
DATE
Nov. 10, 2012
Sept. 10, 2011
Oct. 20, 2007
Oct. 6, 2007
Sept. 17, 2005
Sept. 27, 2003
Nov. 10, 2001
Sept. 22, 2001
Nov. 20, 1999
Sept. 4, 1999
Sept. 19, 1998
Nov. 16, 1996
Dec. 30, 1995
Sept. 9, 1995
Sept. 17, 1994
Oct. 28, 1989
Sept. 17, 1988
Nov. 14, 1987
Oct. 4, 1986
Oct. 25, 1980
Oct. 22, 1977
Oct. 23, 1976
Nov. 20, 1971
Oct. 9, 1965
Oct. 3, 1964
SCORE
Jake McGee 10-yd pass from Michael Rocco
Robert Randolph 23-yard FG
Mikell Simpson 1-yard TD run
Chris Gould 34-yard FG
Connor Hughes 19-yard FG
Connor Hughes 38-yard FG
Alvin Pearman 27-yd pass from Bryson Spinner
Billy McMullen 1-yd pass from Bryson Spinner
Billy McMullen 20-yd pass from Dan Ellis
Todd Braverman 50-yard FG
Todd Braverman 30-yard FG
Rafael Garcia 32-yard FG
Demetrius Allen 83-yard kick off return
Tiki Barber 1-yard TD run
Rafael Garcia 19-yard FG
Jake McInerney 37-yard FG
Mark Inderlied 35-yard FG
Keith Mattioli 9-yd pass from Scott Secules
Jeff Gaffney 36-yard FG
Todd Kirtley 1-yard TD run
Russell Henderson 34-yard FG
Andre Grier 36-yd pass from John Hitt
Billy Maxwell 22-yard FG
Bob Davis 3-yard pass from Tom Hodges
Larry Molinari 2-yard pass from Bob Davis
TIMEOPP.
:06
Miami
:00
at Indiana
:16
at Maryland
:08
at Middle Tenn.
:01
at Syracuse
:10
Wake Forest
:22
Georgia Tech
:01
at Clemson
:26
at Maryland
:27
at North Carolina
:49
Clemson
:39
North Carolina
:57
vs. Georgia
:13
at NC State
:26
Clemson
:00
Louisville
:09
Georgia Tech
:30
North Carolina
:56
at Wake Forest
:18
at Wake Forest
:05
Wake Forest
:53
at Wake Forest
:18
at Maryland
:01
VMI
:20
Virginia Tech
FINAL
41-40
34-31
18-17
23-21
27-24
27-24
39-38
26-24
34-30
20-17
20-18
20-17
34-27
29-24
9-6
16-15
17-16
20-17
30-28
24-21
12-10
18-17
29-27
14-10
20-17
UNDER LONDON/UVA & OPPONENT RUSHING 100 +/UVa100+/
Year
UVa100+ UVa100- Opp100+ Opp100-
Opp1002010
2-5
2-3
2-7
2-1
2-1
2011
7-4
1-1
2-4
4-1
4-1
2012
4-50-3
3-81-0
1-0
2013
2-80-2
1-81-2
1-1
2014
2-10-0
0-12-0
2-0
Totals17-23 3-9 8-28 10-4
10-3
VIRGINIA FOOTBALL
DEFENSIVE
NOTES GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
BLANDING ONE OF NATION’S TOP DEF. FROSH.
• Quin Blanding has 25 tackles on the season, which
places the true freshman No. 2 in the nation for
tackles among freshmen.
• New Mexico State’s Derek Ibekwe (LB) leads the
nation’s freshmen with 32 tackles.
FORCING AND RECOVERING FUMBLES
• UVa’s defense has recovered eight fumbles by
opponents through three games.
• Of the eight fumbles UVa has recovered, five were
lost by the opponent’s quarterback. All five came in
the first two games (UCLA & Richmond).
FIVE DIFFERENT CAVALIERS HAVE INTS
• Virginia has five interceptions from five different
Cavaliers.
• Only Ole Miss and Notre Dame have more individuals with at least one interception. The Rebels
and Irish have six different individuals with at least
one interception.
• UVa is No. 6 in the nation with five interceptions.
BLANDING GETS FIRST INTERCEPTION
• UVa free safety Quin Blanding recorded the first
interception of his career against Richmond.
• Blanding’s pick was the first of the year for UVa.
The last time a true freshman made the first
interception of the year for Virginia was 2011 when
Demetrious Nicholson snatched one against William
& Mary.
• Not only did both Blanding and Nicholson both go
to Bayside High School in Virginia Beach, but are the
last two true freshmen to start a season opener for
Virginia.
• LB Daquan Romero and CB Tim Harris also
recorded their first career interceptions against the
Spiders.
DEFENSE STUFFS UCLA AFTER FIRST DOWN
• UVa yielded 175 yards to the Bruins on first down
in the season opener.
• However, No. 7 UCLA only managed 183 combined
yards on second, third and fourth down against the
Cavaliers.
• That comes out to an average of 5.8 yards per
first down play and 4.2 yards average for second,
third and fourth down combined. UCLA was 0-2 on
fourth down chances.
DEFENSE PRESSURES VAUNTED UCLA OFFENSE
• UVa sacked UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley five
times and recorded 11 tackles for a loss.
• TCU and Baylor are the only football programs
during the opening weekend of college football
to amass more tackles for loss. TCU had 14.0 and
Baylor had 13.0.
• Baylor, FIU and Louisiana-Monroe are the only
programs during the opening weekend of college
football to record more sacks than the Cavaliers.
Baylor had 8.0, while FIU and Louisiana-Monroe
had 6.0.
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FRESHMAN QUIN BLANDING GETS THE STARTING NOD AT FREE SAFETY
• Freshman Quin Blanding made his collegiate debut against UCLA.
• Blanding started at free safety and was the first UVa true freshman to start a season opener at one of the
two safety positions since Tony Blount did so on Sept. 11, 1976.
• Blount played strong safety for the Cavaliers in a road opener at Washington, Virginia’s first-ever game
against a Pac-12 school. At the time of the 1976 game it was the Pac-8 Conference.
• Blanding is the first true freshman Cavalier at any position to start a season opener since fellow UVa
teammate Demetrious Nicholson did so in 2011. Nicholson and Blanding are both graduates of Bayside High
School in Virginia Beach.
• Blount was a four-year letterwinner (1976-79) and starter for the Cavaliers. Current UVa defensive coordinator Jon Tenuta was Blout’s backup at one point.
DEPTH ON THE DEFENSIVE LINE
• UVa may have no seniors starting on the defensive line in 2014, but they have a lot of depth and experience.
• David Dean, Eli Harold, Mike Moore and Donte Wilkins have all started games for the Cavaliers.
• The likes of Andrew Brown, Trent Corney and Kwontie Moore will see time to give rest to the unit as a
whole.
• This wasn’t always the case, guys like Harold (806 plays) and Dean (719 plays) saw significant time in 2013.
UVA RETURNS EXPERIENCE IN THE SECONDARY
• UVa opened the 2014 season with 112 career starts among its returning defensive backs, which was the
most in the nation amongst teams that run schemes with four defensive backs.
• Demetrious Nicholson leads the group with 30 career starts. He started the first 30 games of his collegiate
career before being hurt in game five last season against Ball State and did not play the rest of the season.
• All-American Anthony Harris is second among returning defensive backs entering the season with 23
career starts.
• 2014 is a stark difference over 2012 when UVa was one of the four schools in the nation without a senior
in the secondary and started four sophomores for most games, sometimes throwing a freshmen into the
mix. 2012 sophomores Anthony Harris (12), DreQuan Hoskey (10) and Brandon Phelps (12) started the
majority of the games, while 2012 freshman Maurice Canady (2) also started two games. Now they make
up one of the nation’s most experienced defensive backfields.
• Here is a look at the list of top returning secondaries in the nation:
Career Starts Defensive Scheme
1.UTSA
133
4-2-5
2.Virginia
112
4-3
3. Colorado
111
Multiple/4-3 Base
4. Ole Miss
108
Multiple
5.Arizona
105
3-3-5
6. Arkansas State 97
Multiple/4-2-5 Base
UCF
97
4-3
COLEY & ROMERO RETURN FOR SENIOR CAMPAIGN
•Senior linebackers Henry Coley and Daquan Romero each return to starting lineup for the Cavaliers.
• Coley moved to inside linebacker in 2013 and led UVa with 91 tackles.
• He is a two-time All-ACC Academic team member, already owns a degree in African American studies and
an extension of defensive coordinator Jon Tenuta.
• In 2013 Romero was second on the team with 89 tackles and No. 13 in the ACC.
BLANDING AND BROWN BEGIN UVA CAREERS
• Freshmen Quin Blanding and Andrew Brown became the first multiple five-star recruits UVa signed in one
year since 2002 when the Cavaliers signed three, Ahmad Brooks, Michael Johnson and Kai Parham.
• Brooks later prepped a year at Hargrave Military and enrolled a year later.
• Brown was rated the No. 5 overall recruit in the nation and the No. 1 defensive tackle, while Blanding was
rated the No. 10 overall recruit in the nation and No. 1 safety.
• Blanding and Brown join TB Taquan Mizzell as former five-star recruits on the UVa roster. Mizzell, nicknamed Smoke in high school for his elusiveness, signed in 2013 and was the first five-star recruit for the
Cavaliers since Eugene Monroe in 2005.
DEFENSIVE NOTES
ANDREW BROWN IS UVA’S SECOND GATORADE NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR - ATTENDS ESPYS
• UVa freshman defensive tackle was named the 2013 Gatorade High School
National Player of the Year.
• Former UVa great Terry Kirby is the only other Cavalier football player to earn
the award.
• The five-star recruit is the 11th Virginia athlete to earn Gatorade National
Player of the Year honors in their respective sports.
• Current UVa senior women’s soccer player Morgan Brian was the 2011
Gatorade National Female Athlete of the Year.
• Seven former UVa men’s soccer players and one women’s basketball player
also won the national honor for their respective sports.
• Brown attended the 2014 ESPYS at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angles in July.
PAGE 13
LOOKING BACK AT 2013: UVA ON THIRD DOWNS
• UVa closed out 2013 No. 3 in the nation as a
defense forcing three and outs, posting a 6.00 three
and out average per game.
• UVa’s opponents went three and out 72 times over
12 games; 39.3 percent of UVa’s opponents drives
ended in a three and out.
• UVa was No. 2 in the ACC as Clemson was No. 2 in
the nation with 6.08 three and outs per game.
• The Cavaliers improved on their 2012 numbers
when they finished No. 15 in the nation in three and
outs per game with a 4.58 average.
• UVa’s defense in 2013 held strong on third downs.
• UVa’s opponents were 58-181 (.320) on third
ANTHONY HARRIS EARNS THE GRAY-CARRINGTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
downs.
• Established in 1971 in memory of Arthur P. “Pete” Gray IV and expanded in 1987 to include Edward C. Car• UVa finished 2013 ranked No. 8 in the nation on
rington Jr., this award honors two outstanding students whose achievements have served as an inspiration to
third down defense and No. 3 in the ACC.
others. Its one of the highest honors given to a UVa student.
• More on third down conversions on page 27.
• Winners exhibit traits that defined Pete Gray and Ed Carrington, including personal integrity, achievement,
leadership and humility.
• Harris said what makes this award special is that it’s not a sports award; its an award that the entire student HARRIS LED THE NATION IN INTS IN 2013
• Anthony Harris led the nation with eight intercepbody is eligible for. “To actually win meant that I accomplished not only some things on the football field, but
tions in 2013.
things within the social and academic community as well,” said Harris. “It is a very humbling award.”
• Harris set a UVa record recording at least one INT
(six overall) in five straight games.
TENUTA GAVE UVA’S DEFENSE AN AGGRESSIVE MAKEOVER IN 2013 AND IT CONTINUES INTO 2014
• The eight picks by Harris were four more than the
• Virginia’s associate head coach for defense and defensive coordinator Jon Tenuta is a UVa alum and has
entire UVa team had in 2012.
brought an aggressive makeover to the Cavaliers since he came home to Charlottesville in 2013.
• The eight interceptions were the most by a Cavalier
• UVa over the six seasons prior to Tenuta Uava had the sixth-worst turnover margin in the nation. In 2012
since Ronde Barber led the ACC with eight in 1994.
UVa recorded only four interceptions, the fewest by a Virginia Cavalier team since the birth of the forward
• The eight interceptions rank No. 2 all-time at UVa
pass.
for most in a season.
• Tenuta said prior to the 2013 season that “we want to create problems for the front five and never let the
• Harris’ eight interceptions are the most by a UVa
quarterback set his feet in the passing game.”
safety since Keith McMeans led the nation with
• UVa over the past few seasons have been near the bottom nationally in turnover margin and sacks per
nine in 1987. Harris’ 2013 season is tied for No. 2 at
game – Tenuta wants to change that.
• During Tenuta’s first season at UVa the Cavaliers boasted Anthony Harris who led the nation in interceptions. UVa for INTs in a season with Kevin Cook (1987) and
Barber.
Eli Harold was No. 4 in the nation among underclassmen with 8.5 sacks.
• Harris was named a first-team All-American by
• Tenuta enters his 34th season of collegiate coaching and his 18th as a defensive coordinator. He has had
Sports Illustrated and a second-team honoree by
stops in the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and at Notre Dame and looks to continue to create turnovers and sack
the Walter Camp Football Foundation for his 2013
numbers that have declined in recent years at UVa prior.
efforts.
Below a glance at UVa nationally and in the ACC in turnover margin and sacks:
COLEY & MOORE SPEND 2013 SUMMER IN AFRICA
• Linebackers Henry Coley and Kwontie Moore took
UVA SACKS EIGHT-YEAR GLANCE
UVA TURNOVER MARGIN EIGHT-YEAR GLANCE
a summer class at Virginia that took them to South
NCAAACC
NCAAACC
Africa in July 2013.
YearGained LostMargin Rank Rank Year
Sacks Sacks Per Game Rank Rank
• Coley and Moore paid attention to the social, eco2007
22
20
+2
41
7
2007
43
3.31
6
3
nomic and environmental aspects in and through2008
23
30
-7
94
10
2008 29 2.42
335
out different regions of South Africa.
200920 20 0 60 8
2009 22 1.83
688
• From rural regions to industrial ones, the class con2010
16
23
-7
101
10
2010 19 1.58
889
2011
21
28
-7
97
11
2011 20 1.54
909
versed, ate, slept and fellowshipped with locals all
201212 26 -14 110 12
2012
17
1.42
98
10
over the region in order to fully immerse themselves
2013
2126-5 9413
2013 28 2.33
399
in the culture.
201413 8 +5 8 2
201410 4.00
83
• The trip included two students from South Africa,
11 UVa students and one Ohio State student.
WORST TURNOVER MARGIN RANKINGS (2008-13)
• The group visited schools, villages and took part in
SCHOOL
TURNOVER MARGIN
CONFERENCE
intellectual sharing between the groups.
1. Idaho
-51
Sun Belt
• Coley and Moore were able to do some sightseeing
Washington State
-51
Pac-12
and visit some historical landmarks, museums and
3. New Mexico State
-49
Sun Belt
Kruger National Park.
4. Nebraska
-48
Big Ten
5. SMU
-41
AAC
6. Colorado
-39
Pac-12
Hawai’i
-39
MWC
8. VIRGINIA-38
ACC
9. Western Michigan
-37
MAC
10. Miami (Ohio)
-36
MAC
11. Fresno State
-32
MWC
Illinois
-32
Big Ten
Texas Tech
-32
Big-12
14.Tulane
-28
C-USA
15. Michigan
-27
Big Ten
VIRGINIATEAMS
SPECIAL
FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
VIRGINIA SETS RECORD FOR KICK RETURN AVG.
• UVa returned four kicks for 200 yards against
Richmond, breaking the program record for average
per return for a game at 50 yards per return.
• The previous record was 47.6 yards per return
against North Carolina in 2004, which was five
returns for 238 yards.
• Darius Jennings led UVa with 130 return yards,
including the 14th longest return in program history (86 yards).
• Taquan “Smoke” Mizzell added 70 return yards on
two returns.
KICK RETURN COVERAGE STARTS OUT STRONG
• UCLA averaged 24.9 yards per kick return in 2013,
but Virginia held the Bruins to 49 total kick return
yards over four returns, a 12.25 yards per return
average.
• Wilfred Wahee led UVa with two tackles on kickoffs, his first collegiate action after sitting out 2013
with a knee injury.
• UVa did it again against Richmond, limiting the
Spiders to 48 return yards on three kicks, a 16.0
yards per return average.
• Louisville did a tad better, averaging 18.0 yards
per return.
PAGE 14
GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS IN UVA HISTORY
Below is the list of UVa’s all-time fourth quarter game-winning field goals that were the game’s last score and gave the Cavaliers the lead for good.
NAME
Ian Frye
Robert Randolph
Chris Gould
Chris Gould
Connor Hughes
Connor Hughes
Connor Hughes
Todd Braverman
Todd Braverman
John A. Roberts
Rafael Garcia
Rafael Garcia
Jake McInerney
Mark Inderlied
Mark Inderlied
Jeff Gaffney
Kenny Stadlin
Wayne Morrison
Wayne Morrison
Russell Henderson
Billy Maxwell
DATE
Sept. 13, 2014
Sept. 10, 2011
Oct. 13, 2007
Oct. 6, 2007
Dec. 30, 2005
Sept. 17, 2005
Sept. 27, 2003
Sept. 4, 1999
Sept. 19, 1998
Oct. 18, 1997
Nov. 16, 1996
Sept. 17, 1994
Oct. 28, 1989
Sept. 17, 1988
Nov. 12, 1988
Oct. 4, 1986
Dec. 31, 1984
Oct. 31, 1981
Nov. 1, 1980
Oct. 22, 1977
Nov. 20, 1971
OPP. DISTANCETIME FINAL
Louisville
42
3:42
23-21
at Indiana
23
:00
34-31
UConn
19
3:20
17-16
at Middle Tenn.
34
:08
23-21
vs. Minnesota
39
1:08
34-31
at Syracuse
19
:01
27-24
Wake Forest
38
:10
27-24
at North Carolina
50
:27
20-17
Clemson
30
:49
20-18
Duke
29
2:31
13-10
North Carolina
32
:39
20-17
Clemson
19
:26
9-6
Louisville
37
:00
16-15
Georgia Tech
35
:09
17-16
North Carolina
28
6:11
27-24
at Wake Forest
36
:56
30-28
vs. Purdue
22
7:17
27-24
VMI
20
11:26
13-10
at Tennessee
43
11:03
16-13
Wake Forest
34
:05
12-10
at Maryland
22
:18
29-27
KHALEK SHEPHERD EYES KR RECORD
• Senior Khalek Shepherd set a UVa season record in IAN FRYE RETURNS HEALTHY IN 2014
• Junior PK Ian Frye returns healthy in 2014 after missing the final eight games after he sustained an inury in
2012 with 929 kick return yards.
the Pitt game.
• Shepherd currently sits No. 3 all-time at UVa with
• Frye connected on 2-of-2 field goals and both PATs he attempted against UCLA in his first game action since
1,468 career kick return yards and needs 176 more
Pitt (2013).
yards to pass No. 1 Joe Sroba (1,645).
• Frye booted the third-longest game-winning field goal in program history with his 42-yarder against No. 21
• Shepherd is the son of former NFL wide receiver
Louisville.
Leslie Shepherd, who spent seven seasons in the
• Frye’s range can reach 50+ and owns the third-longest made field goal in program history, connecting on a
NFL with the Redskins, Browns and Dolphins after a
53-yard field goal as time expired in the first half against BYU.
stellar career at Temple.
• The kick is tied with Connor Hughes, who hit his 53-yarder in 2003 against Wake Forest.
• The program record is 56 yards by Kenny Stadlin in 1984 against Virginia Tech and matched by Rafael Garcia
All-Time UVa Career Kick Return Yardage Leaders
vs. Texas in 1995.
• Coach London put Frye on scholarship during the spring semester.
Name
YearsYards
1. Joe Sroba
1974-76
1,645
2. Malcolm Pittman
1981-83
1,543 UVA DEBUTS A NEW LONG SNAPPER
• UVa debuted a new long snapper in the 2014 opener after using only two over the past seven seasons.
3. Khalek Shepherd 2011-pres.
1,468
• From 2007-10 Danny Aiken was UVa’s long snapper before moving on to the NFL. He currently is the New
4. Jerrod Washington
1990-93
1,336
England Patriots’ long snapper.
5. Darius Jennings
2011-pres.
1,333
• Matt Fortin succeeded Aiken during for the 2011 season and held the job through 2013.
6. Cedric Peerman
2005-08
1,256
• Fortin’s graduation in May has forced a competition between redshirt freshmen Alex Foertsch and Tyler
Shirley for the open long snapper spot.
• Shirley won the job and made his debut against UCLA.
LAST TIME: SPECIAL TEAMS
ALEC VOZENILEK CAN PLACE KICK IN A PINCH
LAST UVA KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN
• UVa punter Alec Vozenilek is an option to place kick in a pinch if needed. The precedent was set last season.
Terence Fells-Danzer vs. Eastern Michigan, 2010 (70 yards)
• Due to an injury to Ian Frye at Pitt in 2013, UVa’s punter Alec Vozenilek filled in on field goals and PAT attempts the rest of the 2013 season.
LAST UVA PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN
• Vozenilek kicked his first two career field goals, making a 39-yard field goal on his first career attempt. He
Alvin Pearman vs. Temple, 2004 (70 yards)
later made a 38-yard field goal and both his PAT attempts against Ball State.
• Vozenilek also did his normal duties of punting, booting one 56 yards and averaging 45.0 yards per punt.
LAST TIME UVA BLOCKED A PUNT
• Vozenilek kicked a career-high four field goals at Maryland. His fifth attempt sailed wide right from 42 yards
DreQuan Hoskey vs. VMI, 2013
in the game’s final seconds.
LAST TIME UVA BLOCKED A PUNT FOR A TD
Trey Womack at Miami (Fla.), 2009 (B. Schautz TD for 20 yd.)
LAST TIME UVA BLOCKED A FIELD GOAL
Matt Conrath vs. Duke, 2011
LAST TIME UVA BLOCKED A PAT
Brent Urban vs. Oregon, 2013
ALEC VOZENILEK IS A SEASONED PUNTER
• Alec Vozenilek returns for his final season after serving as UVa’s punter the past two seasons. His punting
numbers have improved over the last 27 games. Of Vozenilek’s 168 career punts, 45.8 percent have gone for
50 yards, or have pinned an opponent inside the 20 yard line.
• Vozenilek booted the fifth-longest punt in the nation in 2013 with a 77-yard kick at Pitt. The punt was also
the fourth longest in UVa history.
• Vozenilek has punted five balls over 50 yards and is averaging 44.2 yards per kick in 2014.
VIRGINIA FOOTBALL
CAVALIERS
AND NATIONAL
GAME NOTES
LEADERS/HOOS
• CHICK-FIL-A
IN THEBOWL
NFL VS. AUBURN
PAGE 15
ROSTER NOTES BY THE STATES
CAVALIERS CURRENTLY IN THE NFL
State
No. of Players
% of 108 man roster
Virginia63
58.3
Maryland13
12.0
Georgia
7
6.4
North Carolina
4
3.7
Pennsylvania
4
3.7
Massachusetts3
2.8
New Jersey
3
2.8
Ontario, Canada
2
1.9
Florida2
1.9
Texas2
1.9
New York
2
1.9
District of Columbia
1
0.9
Washington1
0.9
West Virginia
1
0.9
• 74.1 percent of UVa’s roster
of 108 hail from Virginia and
the two states that border
the Commonwealth,
Maryland and North
Carolina.
CAVALIERS AMONG NATIONAL/ACC LEADERS
Category
Rushing Offense
Passing Offense
Total Offense
Scoring Offense
Rushing Defense
Total Defense
Scoring Defense
Net Punting
Punt Returns
Kickoff Returns
Pass Defense
Sacks
Tackles For Loss
Sacks Allowed
Turnover Margin
Passing Efficiency
Pass Efficiency Defense
Third-Down Conv.
Opp. Third-Down Conv.
Red-Zone%
Opp. Red-Zone%
ACC
13 - 130.3
10 - 203.3
13 - 333.7
12 - 29.3
4 - 84.7
11 - 354.0
8 - 20.7
12 - 35.00
9 - 5.78
1 - 34.88
14 - 269.3
3 - 4.0
5 - 3.67
8 - 1.33
2 - 1.67
11 - 123.20
5 - 107.64
9 - 41.5
10 - 39.6
11 - 83.3
11 - 87.5
NCAA
93
96
105
73
17
49
45
96
84
4
93
8
21
37
8
90
24
73
73
65
71
National Leader
Navy
Washington State
Baylor
Baylor
Alabama
Stanford
Stanford
Utah
San Jose St.
Utah Stanford Utah
Two Teams Tied
Four Teams Tied
Florida
Cincinnati
LSU
Auburn
Oregon State
27 Teams Akron
Stat
403
517
654.3
59.3
47
204.3
4.3
49
36.50
49
66
5.5
2.0
0.0
3.50
203.39
59.48
67.9
17.9
100
25.0
Completions Per Game
NCAA
Stat
Rushing Yards
NCAA
Greyson Lambert
95
14.0
Kevin Parks
102
Matt Johns
119
6.67
PuntingTackles
Alec Vozenilek
25
44.2
Henry Coley
48
Daquan Romero
58
Quin Blanding
99
Anthony Harris
107
Total Offense
Sacks
Matt Johns
128
124.3
Max Valles
20
Greyson Lambert
165
84.3
Henry Coley
20
Eli Harold
28
Tackles for Loss
Receptions
Henry Coley
11
2.0
Taquan Mizzell
Eli Harold
28
1.7
Canaan Severin
Completion Percentage
Greyson Lambert
26
67.7
as of Sept. 14
Player (Pos.)–Last UVa Season.............................. Current Team
Oday Aboushi (OT)–2012.....................................................New York Jets
Branden Albert (G)–2007.................................................Miami Dolphins
Ahmad Brooks (LB)–2005...........................................San Francisco 49ers
Luke Bowanko (C/OG) –2013.....................................Jacksonville Jaguars
Chris Canty (DE)–2004...................................................Baltimore Ravens
Chris Cook (CB)–2009.................................................San Francisco 49ers
Ras-I Dowling (CB)–2010.....................................................New York Jets
D’Brickashaw Ferguson (OT)–2005......................................New York Jets
Dontrelle Inman (WR) –2010.....................................San Diego Chargers
Cam Johnson (DE)–2011................................................Indianapolis Colts
Chris Long (DE)–2007.........................................................St. Louis Rams
Rodney McLeod (S) –2011..................................................St. Louis Rams
Heath Miller (TE)–2004...............................................Pittsburgh Steelers
Eugene Monroe (OT)-2008.............................................Baltimore Ravens
Morgan Moses (OT) –2013.......................................Washington Redskins
Kevin Ogletree (WR)-2008.................................................... Detroit Lions
Austin Pasztor (OG)–2011..........................................Jacksonville Jaguars
Cedric Peerman (RB)-2008........................................... Cincinnati Bengals
John Phillips (TE)- 2008..............................................San Diego Chargers
La’Roy Reynolds (LB)–2012.......................................Jacksonville Jaguars
Matt Schaub (QB)–2003..................................................Oakland Raiders
Brent Urban (DT)–2013.................................................Baltimore Ravens
ACC FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS SINCE 2002
Stat
173
9.7
9.3
8.3
8.0
1.17
1.17
1.00
Miami*................................................................................................................ 21
Florida State........................................................................................................ 13
North Carolina....................................................................................................... 8
Boston College*.................................................................................................... 7
VIRGINIA.......................................................................................... 5
Clemson................................................................................................................ 4
NC State................................................................................................................ 4
Pitt^..................................................................................................................... 4
Virginia Tech*........................................................................................................ 4
Maryland.............................................................................................................. 3
Georgia Tech.......................................................................................................... 3
Syracuse^............................................................................................................. 3
Wake Forest.......................................................................................................... 2
Duke..................................................................................................................... 0
*joined ACC in 2004 or 2005
^joined ACC in 2013
ACC’S LONGEST ACTIVE STREAK OF DRAFT PICKS
95
181
4.7
3.7
1. Miami.....................................................................................................40 Years
2. VIRGINIA............................................................................. 31 Years
Florida State..........................................................................................31 Years
CAVALIERS IN NFL CAMPS ENTERING 2014
• There were seven seniors on UVa’s roster in 2013. Five of those seniors
decided to pursue a career in professional football and took part in
UVa’s NFL Pro Day.
• All five of UVa’s participants from its NFL Pro Day in March have taken
part in a camp this NFL Preseason.
• OG/C Luke Bowanko (Jaguars), OT Morgan Moses (Redskins) and DT
Brent Urban (Ravens) were all drafted.
• WR Tim Smith (Browns) and DE Jake Snyder (Vikings) signed free
agent contracts. Both have since been released.
• Overall, 24 former Cavaliers are currently playing in the NFL.
VIRGINIA
DID
YOU KNOW?/
FOOTBALL
HONORS/AWARDS/NATIONAL
GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-AAWARD
BOWL VS.
WATCH
AUBURN
LISTS
DID YOU KNOW?
• UVa freshman Quin Blanding was named after
the folk-rock song titled “The Mighty Quinn” by his
mother Cory Lee. It was the first song she heard
following a checkup during her seventh month of
pregnancy and the moment held significant meaning
to her. At that checkup the doctor’s told her they
thought they saw a hole in Quin’s head and that it
appeared to them his cerebrum wasn’t connected.
Quin was born completely healthy. Cory named him
Quin with one “n” instead of two in recognition of
that moment during pregnancy.
• Blanding’s father Kevin played football at NCAA
Division II Glenville State (W.V.) for current Arizona
football head coach Rich Rodriguez.
• UVa WR Canaan Severin changed from number 84
to number 9 prior to the 2014 season in honor of UVa
student assistant Jacoby Rainey. Rainey wore number
9 as the Woodberry Forest quarterback where a freak
game accident forced the amputation of his leg. After
the accident Rainey was featured on an episode of
E60 and was a guest of then-Denver QB Tim Tebow at
a game in Buffalo.
• UVa head coach Mike London’s younger brother,
Paul, was a defensive back for Virginia from 1992-95.
Paul played a major part during UVa’s NCAA record
streak of 39 straight games with at least one interception. The streak ran from Nov. 6, 1993 through
Nov. 29, 1996.
• UVa quarterback David Watford and current wide
receivers coach Marques Hagans are first cousins and
both were quarterbacks at Hampton High before
enrolling at UVa.
• UVa’s oldest living football alum, Dr. John Risher,
turned 104 years old this year; he also works in the
press box on the UVa stats crew on game day.
( More on page 19).
• Paul Wisman also works in the press box on the UVa
stats crew staff and has done so since 1956. His 59
straight years of work in the press box is the longest
current streak in the nation ( More on page 18).
• Current UVa offensive line coach Scott Wachenheim
was the offensive coordinator at Liberty (2006-08)
when UVa WR Dominique Terrell’s older brother, Zach,
was a standout All-Big South running back and slot
receiver for the Flames.
• CB Demetrious Nicholson has been growing his
signature dread locks since the summer of 2005, just
before he entered the sixth grade.
• WR Kyle Dockins also has been growing his dread
locks since the sixth grade, dating back to 2006.
• Sophomore CB Kelvin Rainey has two brothers that
have played FBS football. His older brother Johnathan
played at New Mexico (2008-11), while his other
older brother Derrick played at Arizona (2010-13).
• Air Force Academy graduate and UVa assistant
coach Scott Wachenheim was awarded his bachelor’s
degree by then-President Ronald Reagan.
• Graduate assistant Jacob Hodges served as a team
manager for two years (2008, 2009) and then was a
three-year letterwinner as UVa’s holder (2010-12).
• DE Trent Corney’s older brother, Taylor, won the
Bronze at the 2009 Pan American Junior Championships in the Decathlon. Taylor has also been ranked in
the Top 10 in the world in the Decathlon.
• Matt Johns made his collegiate debut as the UVa
holder in 2013. The first time Johns made it into a
college game he had to hold in the rain on Ian Frye’s
53-yard field goal in the 2013 season-opening win
over BYU. Frye’s kick sailed through as time expired
in the first half, tying the third-longest field goal in
UVa history.
• P/PK Alec Vozenilek’s younger brother Rob is a
member of UVa’s men’s basketball squad. On off days
from spring football, Alec drove down to Greensboro,
N.C., to support his brother and watch UVa win the
ACC Tournament. Alec also attended all of UVa’s NCAA
Tournament games in Raleigh, N.C., and at Madison
Square Garden in New York City.
2014 VIRGINIA HONORS/AWARDS
Andrew Brown, Fr., DT
• Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (4th)
Henry Coley, Sr., ILB
• Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List
• Allstate AFCA Good Works Team nominee
• Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (3rd)
• ACC Linebacker of the Week (Sept. 2)
David Dean, Jr., DT
• Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (3rd)
Ian Frye, Jr., PK
• CFPA National Placekicker of the Week (Sept. 15)
• ACC Specialist of the Week (Sept. 15)
Eli Harold, Jr., DE
• Bednarik Award Watch List
• CFPA Defensive End of the Year Watch List
• Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (3rd)
• Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (2nd)
• CFPA Hon. Mention Def. Lineman of the Week (Sept. 8)
Anthony Harris,Sr., SS
• Walter Camp Award Watch List
• Bednarik Award Watch List
• Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List
• Jim Thorpe Award Watch List
• Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List
• CFPA Defensive Back of the Year Watch List
• Phil Steele Preseason All-America (2nd)
• Sports Illustrated Preseason All-America (2nd)
• Preseason All-ACC
• Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (1st)
• Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (1st)
• Sporting News preseason All-ACC (1st)
• ACC Defensive Back of the Week (Sept. 15)
Darius Jennings,Sr., WR
• CFPA National Kickoff Returner of the Week (Sept. 8)
Demetrious Nicholson, Sr., CB
• Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (4th)
• Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (3rd)
Kevin Parks, Sr., RB
• Doak Walker Award Watch List
• CFPA Running Back of the Year Watch List
• Sporting News preseason All-ACC (1st)
• Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (2nd)
• Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (2nd)
Daquan Romero, Sr., LB
• CFPA Hon. Mention Def. Linebacker of the Week (Sept. 1)
Zachary Swanson, Sr., TE
• Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List
Alec Vozenilek, Sr., P
• CFPA Punter of the Year Watch List
• Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (4th)
PAGE 16
NATIONAL AWARD WATCH LISTS
WALTER CAMP PLAYER OF THE YEAR
• Anthony Harris, SS
BEDNARIK AWARD
• Eli Harold, DE
• Anthony Harris, SS
BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY
• Anthony Harris, SS
JIM THORPE AWARD
• Anthony Harris, SS
DOAK WALKER AWARD
• Kevin Parks, TB
LOTT IMPACT TROPHY
• Henry Coley, ILB
• Anthony Harris, SS
EARL CAMPBELL TYLER ROSE AWARD
• Zachary Swanson, TE
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE AWARDS
• Eli Harold, defensive end POY candidate
• Anthony Harris, safety POY candidate
• Kevin Parks, running back POY candidate
• Alec Vozenilek, punter POY candidate
11
VIRGINIA QUARTERBACKS - YEAR-BY-YEAR: GREYSON LAMBERT
GREYSON
PAGE 17
GREYSON LAMBERT TO MAKE FIRST CAREER START AGAINST UCLA
• On May 5 after the conclusion of spring practice, UVa head coach Mike
London put Greyson Lambert atop of his post-spring depth chart at quarterback. The redshirt sophomore started his first collegiate game in the season
opener against UCLA.
QB • 6-5 • 235 • So.
• Lambert is the fifth different QB to start a game during the Mike London
Virginia
Wayne County
HS Football 2013
era at Virginia.
Virginia Individual Game-by-Game (as of Jun 12, 2014)
Jesup,
Ga.
• Of London’s 51 games at UVa, 21 have been started by Michael Rocco, 12 by
All games
Marc Verica, 12 by David Watford, four by Phillip Sims and two by Lambert.
• Lambert is the eighth different UVa QB to start a game since the start of
#11 Greyson Lambert
the 2007 season. Included in that group was two games started by Vic Hall
Rushing
Receiving
Passing
Kick Returns
Returns
andPunttwo
by PeterallLalich. The other 84 games over the span of eight seasons
no.
yds td lg no.
yds td lg cmp-att-int
yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp
have
been
0
0 0 0
0
0 0 0
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2014
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0
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0
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15
VIRGINIA QUARTERBACKS - YEAR-BY-YEAR: MATT JOHNS & DAVID WATFORD MATT
JOHNS SHINES OFF THE BENCH VS. UCLA
• Matt Johns threw his first collegiate passes against No. 7 UCLA.
• His first collegiate pass came on UVa’s final drive of the second quarter, he
connected with Canaan Severin for 32 yards.
• The next play he rushed for nine yards before stepping out of bounds.
QB • 6-5 • 210Virginia
• So. Football 2014
• Johns capped the drive on the very next play with a 29-yard scoring strike
Virginia Individual
Central
Bucks Game-by-Game
South HS (as of Sep 13, 2014) to Andre Levrone, the first collegiate touchdown for both Cavaliers.
All games
Chalfont, Pa.
• Johns finished the game 13-of-22 for 154 yards and two touchdowns.
• The UCLA game marked the second time Johns played quarterback for the
Cavaliers.
#15 Matt Johns
• Johns played quarterback against VMI in 2013, but only handed the ball
Rushing
Receiving
Passing
Kick Returns
Returns
all
Individual
Career History
off.no.Puntyds
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Date
Opponent
Aug 30
Sep 06
Matt Johns
Sep 13
RUSHING
Totals
UCLA
RICHMOND
LOUISVILLE
2013
2014
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att
yards
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2013
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128.720-0-0
2014
3
20-35-2
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8.3
TOTAL
15
20-35-2
Total offense avg/gm:
84.3
TOTAL OFFENSE
g
rush
pass
2013
2014
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Matt
Johns
TOTAL
12
0
25
25
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Aug 30 UCLA
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2014
25
2014
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5
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315 NUMBERS
JOHNS
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#5 David Watford
2011 Game-by-Game
Date
Sep 03
Sep 10
Sep 17
Sep 24
Oct 01
Oct 15
Oct 22
Oct 27
Nov 05
Nov 26
Totals
Rushing
no.
yds td
WILLIAM & MARY
at Indiana
at North Carolina
SOUTHERN MISS
IDAHO
GEORGIA TECH
NC STATE
at Miami (Fla.)
at Maryland
VIRGINIA TECH
Games played: 10
2013
Avg perGame-by-Game
rush: 2.0
Pass efficiency: 82.38
Opponent
All purpose avg/game: 4.2
Aug 31
BYU
Total offense avg/gm: 38.8
Sep 07
OREGON
Sep 21
VMI
Date
Opponent
Sep 28
at Pitt
Sep 03 WILLIAM & MARY
Oct 05
BALL STATE
Sep 10 at Indiana
Oct 12
at Maryland
Sep 17 at North Carolina
Oct 19
DUKE
Sep 24 SOUTHERN MISS
Oct 26
GEORGIA TECH
Oct 01 IDAHO
Nov 02
CLEMSON
Oct 15 GEORGIA TECH
Nov 09
at North Carolina
Oct 22 NC STATE
Nov 23
at Miami
Oct 27 at Miami (Fla.)
Nov 30
VIRGINIA TECH
Nov 05 at Maryland
Totals
Nov 26 VIRGINIA TECH
Totals
GamesGame-by-Game
played: 12
2014
Avg per rush: 2.0
David
Avg perWatford
catch: -4.0
Date
Opponent
Pass efficiency:
99.62
RUSHING
g
att
Sep
06
RICHMOND
All purpose
avg/game: 17.0
2011
Totals
Total offense avg/gm: 10
200.8 21
Date
2013
2014
Games played:
1
Date
Opponent
TOTAL
12
1
23
104
2
127
2013
2014
TOTAL
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0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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pts
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0
0
0
0
WITH WATFORD ITS ALL IN THE FAMILY
• David Watford and current UVa wide receivers coach Marques Hagans are
first cousins.
• Both played quarterback at Hampton High School in Hampton, Va., and
Watford followed his older cousin to UVa to play quarterback.
• Hagans was the starting quarterback at UVa from 2004-05. He was wide
receiver and kick returner in 2002 and 2003 when he was the back up
quarterback to Matt Schaub.
• Other notable quarterbacks from the Hampton HS football family are
Ronald Curry and Tyrod Taylor.
Punt Returns
all
WATFORD
UVA
RECORD BOOK
no. yds IN
td THE
lg purp
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0
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0 0 0
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0
0 0 0
0
0 0 0
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0
22
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#5 David Watford
by a sophomore with 244.
Rushing
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Kick Returns
Punt Returns
all
attempts
in 2013 are also a school record for a season.
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#5WHistory
David Watford
Individual Career
10
8
WATFORD OWNS OVERTIME
WIN FOR VIRGINIA
30
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15 UVa to an overtime victory over Idaho in 2011.
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0.0-0
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0
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0-0
0
0
0
0-0
0
0
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3 0 60 40.5
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21 VMIavg/game:10-6.0 30-74-4 0 346
0
0.0-0 4.70.0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0-0
0
0
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12 244-427-15
8 54 57.1
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Opponent
total
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no-yds
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STATE23 275-502-19 ua
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0 60 54.8
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Watford
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RICHMOND
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0-0
0
0
Oct 12 at Maryland
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0-0
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00 yards0-0
0-0
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19 OFFENSE
DUKE
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0.0-0
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RUSHING
2011
10
42 346 0 3880 38.80
2011
Oct 26 GEORGIA TECH
0.0-0
0.0-010 210 420-0 0 150-0 2.0 0 4.2 0
0
0-0
0
0
2013
2.0
2013
Nov 02 CLEMSON 12 208 2202 0 24100 200.80
0.0-0
0.0-0121 10420 208
0-0 30 2720-0 -3.0
0 17.3
0
0
0-0
0
0
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-6
-6.0
2014
1
-6
6
0
0.0
Nov 09 at North Carolina
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-023 1270 2440-0 3 270-0 1.9 0 10.6 0
0
0-0
0
0
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TOTAL
23 244 2554 2798 121.7
Nov 23 at Miami
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0-0
0
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0
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0
0 34.60 82.40-0
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4.7
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54
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5.2
183.5
99.6
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0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0-0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
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-4
0
-4
0
0
0
0
0
0
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-0.3
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60 54.8
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6.0 150.4
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0
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18
FUN FACTS
A LOOK BACK AT COLLEGE FOOTBALL HISTORY
ON THE GROUNDS OF UVA AS THE COLONNADES
AT LAMBETH FIELD CELEBRATE 101 YEARS
• The colonnades at Lambeth Field turn 101 in
2014. The playing surface at Lambeth Field hosted
Virginia football from 1902 until Scott Stadium
opened up in the midst of the 1931 season on Oct.
15, 1931.
• Lambeth Field is the location where the American
game of football that we know today, played from
youth league all the way up to the NFL, was first
played.
• It all started in 1909 with the death of UVa’s Archer
Christian.
• Christian died in 1909 as a result of injuries
sustained in a football game at Georgetown on Nov.
13, 1909. Christian’s death highlighted 29 football
related deaths during the 1909 season. Papers from
all over the country carried the front-page headline
of Christian’s death.
• Former UVa President Edwin A. Alderman and the
father of UV athletics, William Lambeth, went to
New York City to meet with other presidents and
administrators from other big time universities to
discuss how they could make the game of football
safer.
• At the time there was legislation happening in
Washington to make it illegal to play the game of
football in America.
• A new rules committee that was appointed from
that meeting in New York City included Lambeth
and the father of American football, Walter Camp.
• Lambeth noted to the committee, which met
almost on a monthly basis, that the two deaths he
had seen personally were due to exhaustion. At
the time there were no substitutions, if you came
out you could no longer return. The original game
had a lot of pulling and pushing. Players were not
considered down until they really couldn’t move under the pile. Lambeth suggested that the game be
split into four quarters, totaling 15 minutes a piece
and that players could substitute back in. Walter
Camp’s notes from the committee meetings credit
Lambeth, in the margins, with these changes.
• The committee asked Lambeth to take the new
rules back to the University of Virginia and experiment with them during the spring of 1910.
• On the Grounds of the University of Virginia, under
the watchful eye of William Lambeth, a new version
of American football, divided into four quarters was
played for the first time in history.
• Other notable rules that were played for the first
time that spring at Lambeth Field were: seven men
required on the line at the time of the snap, players
could no longer push or pull the ball carrier and the
forward pass could now be made across the line of
scrimmage.
• Virginia football returned to its roots at Lambeth
Field during camp in 2013 and 2014, taking part in
various scrimmages and practices on the hallowed
ground.
PAGE 19
WISMAN AND RISHER HAVE BOTH WORKED ON
UVA’S FOOTBALL STAT CREW FOR 50+ YEARS
• Paul Wisman and Dr. John Risher have each
worked on the stats crew at Scott Stadium for over
50 years.
• Wisman enters his 59th consecutive season on the
UVa stat crew, which is tied with Toledo’s Chet Sullwold for the longest active streak in FBS football.
Both men started in 1956.
• Risher began in 1963 and enters his 52nd season
in a row.
• Risher used to be Wisman’s primary care physician
in Lynchburg before retiring. When Risher found
out what Wisman did with UVa, he hounded him to
plug him in with the stats crew too.
• Risher is UVa’s oldest living football alum. He
turned 104 on May 13 of this year. He golfed nine
holes on his 100th birthday in 2010.
• Wisman has missed only one home game at Scott
Stadium since he started working on the stat crew
and that was the 2011 season-opening game
against William & Mary.
• The William & Mary game in 2011 is the only
home game Wiseman has missed for that matter at
Scott Stadium since 1946.
• In April 2013, both Risher and Wisman were
recipients of the “Order of the Crossed Sabre” award,
which goes annually to someone who has contributed greatly to Virginia football.
Top 30 list of FBS stat crew workers with an
active streak of 30 years or more - including the
2014 season:
SeasonStreak
StreakExtends
School
Name
Started in 2013 to
1. VIRGINIA Paul Wisman
1956
59th
Toledo
Chet Sullwold
1956
59th
UConn
Dave Peterson
1956
59th
Syracuse Vic Hershdorfer
1956
59th
Syracuse Lee Kiklier
1956
59th
6. Temple
Ron Pollack
1960
55th
7. VIRGINIA Dr. John Risher 1963
52nd
8. Rice
Tom Jay
1964
53rd
9. Kansas State Clenton Owensby
1967
48th
Tulane
Gayle Letulle
1967
48th
11. East Carolina John Lowe
1968
47th
Iowa
John Raffensperger 1968
47th
13. California Ed Gordon
1969
46th
14. California Eric Naftaly
1970
45th
LSU
Gerry Poche’ 1970
45th
NC State Roger Warren
1970
45th
17. Baylor
Dave Ross, Sr.
1972
43rd
California Steve Hall
1972
43rd
LSU
Kenny Fogg
1972
43rd
Oregon State Gene Saling
1972
43rd
Virginia Tech Carol Shockley
1972
43rd
22. Colorado Jack Landon
1973
42nd
23.Kentucky Keith Stephens
1974
41st
24.Auburn
Tommy Elliott
1975
40th
25. Kentucky Jim Mazzoni
1976
39th
Nevada
Gregg Zive
1976
39th
Wyoming Dennis Dreher
1976
39th
28.Toledo
Jack Streicher
1976
38th
29. Colorado David Plati
1978
37th
Texas A&M Jim McCord
1978
37th
UVA ATHLETIC TRAINER FOR FOOTBALL IS ONE
OF A FEW
• Virginia’s Kelli Pugh is one of seven women at
the FBS level that is their school’s sports medicine
department’s primary care provider for football.
• Pugh is only one of two women at the FBS level
that works with a BCS level program. Ariko Iso, who
was with the Pittsburgh Steelers for years, is the
other for Oregon State.
NameSchool
Ariko Iso
Oregon State
Jennifer Brodeu
Massachusetts
Sally Nogle
Michigan State
Laurie Fincher
UAB
Mary Vander Heiden*
UCF
Dawn Hearn*
UTEP
KELLI PUGH
VIRGINIA
* - sports medicine department head
RETIRED NUMBERS
12 - Shawn Moore
24 - Frank Quayle
35 - Bill Dudley
48 - Joe Palumbo
73 - Jim Dombrowski
97 - Gene Edmonds
RETIRED JERSEYS
No.Name
3
Anthony Poindexter
6
Thomas Jones
7
Matt Schaub
10
Will Brice
12
Bob Davis
19
Ronde Barber
21
Tiki Barber
34
Jim Bakhtiar
42
Terry Kirby
50
John St. Clair
56
Ray Savage
58
Patrick Kerney
61
Elton Brown
65
Tom Scott
66
D’Brickashaw Ferguson
72
Ray Roberts
77
Noel LaMontagne
85
Chris Slade
87
Herman Moore
87
John Papit
89
Heath Miller
91
Chris Long
Year Jersey
Retired
2009
2009
2012
2010
2010
2008
2007
2009
2008
2011
2008
2010
2011
2008
2012
2009
2011
2008
2008
2008
2012
2007
VIRGINIA HEAD
FOOTBALL
COACH
GAME
MIKENOTES
LONDON
• CHICK-FIL-A
• @COACHMIKELONDON
BOWL VS. AUBURN
Mike London enters his fifth season at Virginia with a complete roster
of players he has recruited, a large
number of returning letterwinners
and all of his coaching coordinators
from the 2013 campaign. Fresh off a
recruiting class that included two top10 prospects for the first time in the
program’s history, London believes
the Cavaliers are in position to return
to the form that saw UVa win eight
games in 2011 and compete in the Chick-fil-A Bowl.
Facing one of the nation’s toughest schedules in 2014 will be a
challenge, but the energetic London feels the Cavaliers are ready to
turn the corner. With recruiting classes consistently ranked among
the top-30 in the nation, Virginia is in a position to erase the
memories of the 2013 campaign when it went 2-10 with a roster
that featured just six seniors who played on a consistent basis. In
both 2012 and 2013, the Cavaliers were among the nation’s leading teams in terms of playing true freshmen.
Knowing London’s backstory, it is easy to understand why he
is so optimistic as well as why his players enjoy and embrace his
coaching approach.
A former Richmond police detective, London’s time in law
enforcement dealing with the entire spectrum of human emotions
and actions has provided a wealth of experience that he draws on
to assist players both on and off the field. There are few stressful
situations he has not faced – including having a loaded pistol
pointed at him and the trigger pulled, only to have the weapon
malfunction and not discharge its potentially lethal round.
London also had the remarkable opportunity to save one of his
daughter’s lives when he was identified as a perfect match for her
rare bone marrow disorder. That opportunity is one reason why
London is an advocate of servitude and makes sure his players
understand and embrace the concept of giving back through a
variety of community services activities. One of the most visible is
the team’s annual bone marrow donor registration drive as part of
the national “Get in the Game, Save a Life” initiative.
London’s biography includes plenty of chapters of football success on the field as well.
In the spring of 2013 OT Oday Aboushi was selected by the New
York Jets to mark the 30th consecutive season a UVa player has
been picked in the NFL Draft, the second longest streak among ACC
schools.
In 2011, he led Virginia to one of its most outstanding seasons
as the Cavaliers went 8-4 during the regular season, finished
second in the ACC’s Coastal Division with a 5-3 mark and played
Auburn in the 2011 Chick-fil-A Bowl. The Cavaliers were one win
from advancing to the ACC’s Championship game.
The Virginia turnaround featured four games that the team
won in the final seconds. Along the way the Cavaliers became the
first college football program to ever win road games at Miami and
Florida State in the same season on the way to UVa being ranked
in the Associated Press Top-25 poll for the first time since the 2007
season.
For his efforts, London was recognized as the Atlantic Coast
Conference’s Coach of the Year. He was also selected by the
Fellowship of Christian Athletes to receive its 2011 Grant Teaff
Coach of the Year Award. Five of his players earned either first or
second-team All-ACC honors. The 2011 team saw two players - CB
Chase Minnifield and OG Austin Pasztor - receive All-America
honors and CB Demetrious Nicholson was named a Freshman AllAmerican.
Since taking over the Virginia program London has worked tirelessly to build relationships with the University’s faculty and staff,
alumni and former players, fans and supporters and the region’s
high school coaches. He has made dozens of appearances, spoke at
clinics and been readily available to the media.
He has had the team hold spring practices and coaches clinics
across the state, including in Virginia Beach to build support and
interest in one of the state’s most fertile recruiting areas.
He defines the culture for the football team by prescribing three
basic tenets for his players:
• Go to Class
• Show Class
• Treat People with Dignity and Respect
The results of his actions were tangible. In his first spring
semester at UVa the team posted its best cumulative grade point
average in 10 years. Those results have continued to improve and
during the spring of 2013, his players once again set a high mark
for its GPA.
While all of those things are impressive, London is the first to
remind everyone his primary goal is to reverse the fortunes of the
Cavalier program on the field. Success has been a big part of the
Mike London story even prior to being named the 39th coach in the
Virginia program’s history.
PAGE 20
In two seasons at Richmond, London led the Spiders to a 24-5
record. In his first year at the helm, his team went 13-3 and won
the Football Championship Series national title. The 2009 Spider
team, ranked nine consecutive weeks at No. 1 in the FCS polls,
went 11-2 and reached the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs. His
teams were 13-4 in the Colonial Athletic Association during the
2008 and 2009 campaigns.
London’s efforts in 2008 earned him FCS National Coach of the
Year honors from both the American Football Coaches Association
and Schutt Sports/ American Football Monthly magazine. London
was also honored as the Black Coaches Association Male Coach
of the Year in 2008, beating out Mike Tomlin of the Super Bowl
Champion Pittsburgh Steelers for the award. In addition to the
national honors, London was tabbed the State Coach of the Year
from both VaSID and the Peninsula Sports Club.
Under London’s watch, 16 Spiders were named to the All-CAA
Football Team in 2009 after placing 12 in 2008. His first year at
UR, nine Spiders garnered 15 All-America awards and six were
recognized on the Academic All-Conference Team. DE Lawrence
Sidbury was a fourth-round NFL draft pick by the Atlanta Falcons,
while RB Josh Vaughan was a free-agent signee by the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers.
Before returning to coach his alma mater, London spent six of
seven seasons coaching for Al Groh at Virginia. In 2001 London
joined the UVa staff for the first time as the defensive line coach.
He took over the responsibilities as recruiting coordinator in 2002.
In 2005 London left UVa to work as the defensive line coach for the
NFL’s Houston Texas. He returned to Virginia in 2006 as the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach.
During his tenure with the Cavaliers, he saw five defensive
players (Chris Long, Marcus Hamilton, Chris Canty, Andrew
Hoffman and Monsanto Pope) drafted by NFL teams. Long was
the ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2007, earned unanimous
All-America honors, was the Ted Hendricks Award winner as the
nation’s top defensive end and the second overall selection in the
2008 NFL Draft.
A native of Hampton, Va., London played defensive back at
Richmond from 1979-82. Under head coach Dal Shealy, he led
the Spiders with six interceptions as a senior captain in 1982. In
addition to earning all-state honors, he was chosen the team’s
MVP and received the Spiders’ Coaches Award. In 1982, the Virginia
Peninsula Sports Club selected him as the male in-state Athlete of
the Year.
London graduated from Richmond in 1983 with a bachelor’s
degree in sociology and a year later received a degree in law
enforcement from the Richmond Police Academy, serving as a
detective for the street crimes unit from November of 1984 to July
of 1989. The Dallas Cowboys signed him as a free agent in 1983.
London broke into the collegiate coaching ranks in 1989,
spending two seasons with Richmond as the outside linebackers
coach and admissions liaison, followed by four seasons (1991-94)
as the defensive line coach at William & Mary.
He returned to Richmond for two more years (1995-96) as the
outside linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator, coaching AllAmerica LB Shawn Barber, who was a fourth-round draft pick by
the Washington Redskins in 1998 and played 10 years in the NFL.
London served as defensive line coach at Boston College for the
1997-2000 seasons, where he helped lead the Eagles to two bowl
appearances.
London and his wife Regina, are the parents of four children Ticynn, Korben, Jaicyn and Madicyn. He has three older children,
Michael, Jr., Brandon and Kristen through a previous marriage. The
53-year-old London was born in West Point, N.Y. in 1960.
His son, Brandon, led Massachusetts in receiving in 2006 and
finished his career as the school’s second leading receiver. He was
signed to the Miami Dolphins active roster in 2008 after spending
the 2007 season on the Super Bowl Champion New York Giants
practice squad. Brandon since 2010 has been with the Montreal
Alouettes of the CFL. One of London’s daughters, Kristen, played on
the UVa women’s basketball team during the 2007-08 and 200809 seasons. His younger brother, Paul, was a defensive back at UVa
from 1991-95.
LONDON ONE OF TWO FBS COACHES
WITH FCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
• Mike London is one of two current FBS head coaches that
won a national title as the head coach of an FCS program.
• London won one title at Richmond (2008).
• Joining London is Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson who won two
at Georgia Southern (1999, 2000).
MINORITY HEAD COACHES IN FBS
Dino Babers....................... Bowling Green
Norm Chow....................... Hawaii
James Franklin.................. Penn State
Paul Haynes...................... Kent State
Darrell Hazell..................... Purdue
Curtis Johnson................... Tulane
Mike London............... Virginia
Derek Mason..................... Vanderbilt
Ruffin McNeill................... East Carolina
Trent Miles........................ Georgia State
Ken Niumatalolo............... Navy
Rich Rodriguez.................. Arizona
David Shaw....................... Stanford
Charlie Strong................... Texas
Kevin Sumlin..................... Texas A&M
Willie Taggart.................... South Florida
COACHING EXPERIENCE
Years
School (position)
1989-1990 Richmond (outside linebackers) 1991-1994 William and Mary (defensive line) 1995-1996 Richmond (OLBs/recruiting coordinator) 1997-2000 Boston College (defensive line) 2001 Virginia (defensive line)
2002-2004 Virginia (defensive line/recruiting coordinator
2005 Houston Texans (defensive line)
2006-2007 Virginia (defensive coordinator/defensive line) 2008-2009 Richmond (head coach)
2010-pres. Virginia (head coach)
SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORD
Years
School 2008
Richmond
2009
Richmond
2010
Virginia
2011
Virginia
2012
Virginia
2013
Virginia
2014Virginia
Totals
Seventh Season
Overall
13-3
11-2
4-8
8-5
4-8
2-10
2-1
44-37
Postseason
1990 I-AA Playoffs (Quarterfinals)
1993 I-AA Playoffs (1st Round)
1999 Insight.com Bowl
2000 Aloha Bowl
2002 Continental Tire Bowl
2003 Continental Tire Bowl
2004 MPC Computers Bowl
2008 Gator Bowl
2008 FCS National Champions
2009 FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals
2011 Chick-fil-A Bowl
Conference
6-2
7-1
1-7
5-3
2-6
0-8
1-0
22-27
Conf. Finish
3rd (South)
T-1st (South)
T-5th (Coastal)
T-2nd (Coastal)
6th (Coastal)
7th (Coastal)
Virginia Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 13, 2014)
All games
VIRGINIA
TEAM
STATISTICS
FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
Date
Aug 30, 2014
Sep 06, 2014
* Sep 13, 2014
Opponent
#7 UCLA
RICHMOND
#21 LOUISVILLE
Rushing
gp-gs
Passing
gp-gs
Receiving
gp-gs
Kevin Parks
Taquan Mizzell
Khalek Shepherd
Daniel Hamm
Matt Johns
Darius Jennings
Total
Opponents
Greyson Lambert
Matt Johns
David Watford
Total
Opponents
Taquan Mizzell
Canaan Severin
Doni Dowling
Darius Jennings
Miles Gooch
Andre Levrone
Kevin Parks
Kyle Dockins
Zachary Swanson
Jamil Kamara
Rob Burns
Keeon Johnson
Total
Opponents
Field Goals
fg
6-7
Scoring
td
Score by Quarters
Virginia
Opponents
gain loss
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
8
179
6
87
0
72
1
39
0
26
1
7
0
438 47
367 113
effic comp-att-int
119.65
128.72
150.40
123.20
107.64
no.
3-0
3-2
3-0
3-3
3-3
3-0
3-3
3-1
3-2
1-0
3-0
3-0
3
3
Ian Frye
Ian Frye
Canaan Severin
Darius Jennings
Miles Gooch
Andre Levrone
Kevin Parks
Eli Harold
Greyson Lambert
Daniel Hamm
Taquan Mizzell
Total
Opponents
att
3-3 52
3-0 22
3-0 17
2-0
8
3-0
5
3-3
2
3 119
3 97
3-3
3-0
1-0
3
3
42-62-3
20-35-2
1-1-0
63-98-5
69-124-5
yds
14
11
9
8
7
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
63
69
pct. 01-19
fg
1st
14
10
avg
52
107
61
149
98
79
20
22
15
6
3
-2
610
808
3.7
9.7
6.8
18.6
14.0
19.8
5.0
11.0
15.0
6.0
3.0
-2.0
9.7
11.7
20-29
85.7 0-0
6-7
6-7
2-3
Score
20-28
45-13
23-21
L
W
W
2-2
kick
10-10
10-10
8-8
2nd
20
21
3rd
34
17
Att.
44749
34533
34816
net avg
173
87
71
39
25
7
391
254
td
3.3
4.0
4.2
4.9
5.0
3.5
3.3
2.6
pct
td
lg avg/g
1
1
0
1
0
0
4
3
17 57.7
14 29.0
13 23.7
9 19.5
12
8.3
5
2.3
17 130.3
32 84.7
yds
67.7
57.1
100.0
64.3
55.6
td
376
228
6
610
808
lg avg/g
2
3
0
5
2
50 125.3
45 76.0
6
6.0
50 203.3
48 269.3
lg avg/g
0
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
2
8 17.3
32 35.7
15 20.3
45 49.7
50 32.7
29 26.3
13
6.7
11
7.3
15
5.0
6
6.0
3
1.0
0 -0.7
50 203.3
48 269.3
30-39
40-49
2-2
2-3
-
lg blk
50-99
0-0
4th
OT
20
14
-
-
47
-
0
pts
28
12
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
88
62
Total
88
62
0
0
Overall
2-1
1-0
1-1
no.
Quin Blanding
Tim Harris
Daquan Romero
Anthony Harris
Maurice Canady
1
1
1
1
1
Punting
Defensive Leaders
gp-gs
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
3
3
ua
16
9
14
13
4
111
108
a
13
19
11
11
10
110
138
Tackles
tot
29
28
25
24
14
221
246
Punt Returns
no.
Kick Returns
no.
Khalek Shepherd
Total
Opponents
9
9
8
Darius Jennings
Taquan Mizzell
Total
Opponents
4
4
8
9
All Purpose
Darius Jennings
Taquan Mizzell
Kevin Parks
Khalek Shepherd
Canaan Severin
Total
Opponents
tfl/yds
6.0-21
3.0-13
.
0.5-0
2.5-15
25-102
11-45
Sacks
no-yds
3.5-15
1.0-6
.
.
3.5-15
12-64
4-26
yds avg
0
1
0
7
0
td
0.0
1.0
0.0
7.0
0.0
g
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
rush
7
87
173
71
0
391
254
lg
yds avg
td
52 5.8
52 5.8
97 12.1
171
108
279
133
rcv
149
52
20
0
107
610
808
g plays
71
40
52
22
17
217
221
Pass defense
int-yds brup
qbh
3
2
3
2
4
23
12
3
td
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
42.8
27.0
34.9
14.8
pr
0
0
0
52
0
52
97
rush
-3
25
173
87
71
391
254
OPP
54
17
34
3
254
97
2.6
84.7
3
808
69-124-5
6.5
11.7
269.3
2
1062
4.8
354.0
9-133
8-97
5-57
10-8
23-162
18-39.8
28:40
19/48
2/4
0
1
0
7
0
tb
yds avg
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
.
1-0
1-0
1-7
.
5-8
5-57
Neutral
0-0
0-0
0-0
lg
0
0
0
0
0
17 752 44.2 56
Greyson Lambert
Matt Johns
Kevin Parks
Taquan Mizzell
Khalek Shepherd
Total
Opponents
Henry Coley
Daquan Romero
Quin Blanding
Anthony Harris
Max Valles
Total
Opponents
Away
0-0
0-0
0-0
VA
47
17
28
2
391
119
3.3
130.3
4
610
63-98-5
6.2
9.7
203.3
5
1001
4.6
333.7
8-279
9-52
5-8
5-3
17-105
17-44.2
31:20
22/53
2/3
no. yds avg
Alec Vozenilek
Total Offense
##
44
13
3
8
88
Home
2-1
1-0
1-1
Team Statistics
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
PUNTS-AVG
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
4TH-DOWN Conversions
Interceptions
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
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Record:
All games
Conference
Non-Conference
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0
0
0
fc i20 50+ blk
1
0
lg
86
39
86
22
kr
ir
pass
5
20
20
32
0
0
0
0
171
108
0
0
0
279
133
6
lg
total avg/g
0 327 109.0
0 247 82.3
0 193 64.3
0 123 41.0
0 107 35.7
8 1340 446.7
57 1349 449.7
total avg/g
376 373 124.3
228 253 84.3
0 173 57.7
0
87 29.0
0
71 23.7
610 1001 333.7
808 1062 354.0
Fumbles
rcv-yds
.
1-0
.
.
1-0
8-22
3-76
ff
2
1
.
.
1
5
3
blkd
kick
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saf
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Virginia Football 2014
Virginia Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 13, 2014)
VIRGINIA
TEAM
STATISTICS
FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURNAll games
Team Statistics
VA
SCORING
Points Per Game
Points Off Turnovers
FIRST DOWNS
R us hing
P as s ing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Yards gained rushing
Yards lost rushing
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
KICK RETURN AVERAGE
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
INT RETURN AVERAGE
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
Average Per Game
PUNTS-Yards
Average Per Punt
Net punt average
KICKOFFS-Yards
Average Per Kick
Net kick average
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
3rd-Down Pct
4TH-DOWN Conversions
4th-Down Pct
SACKS BY-Yards
MISC YARDS
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS
ON-SIDE KICKS
RED-ZONE SCORES
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS
PAT-ATTEMPTS
ATTENDANCE
Games/Avg Per Game
Neutral Site Games
Score by Quarters
Virginia
Opponents
1st
14
10
2nd
20
21
88
29.3
44
47
17
28
2
391
438
47
119
3.3
130.3
4
610
63-98-5
6.2
9.7
203.3
5
1001
217
4.6
333.7
8-279
9-52
5-8
34.9
5.8
1.6
5-3
17-105
35.0
17-752
44.2
35.0
19-1171
61.6
44.1
31: 20
22/53
42%
2/3
67%
12-64
0
10
6-7
0-0
(10-12) 83%
(6-12) 50%
(10-10) 100%
114098
3/38033
3rd
34
17
4th
20
14
OT
0
0
Total
88
62
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OPP
62
20.7
24
54
17
34
3
254
367
113
97
2.6
84.7
3
808
69-124-5
6.5
11.7
269.3
2
1062
221
4.8
354.0
9-133
8-97
5-57
14.8
12.1
11.4
10-8
23-162
54.0
18-716
39.8
34.7
13-824
63.4
32.3
28: 40
19/48
40%
2/4
50%
4-26
0
8
2-3
0-0
(7-8) 88%
(5-8) 63%
(8-8) 100%
0
0/0
0/0
Virginia Football 2014
Virginia Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 13, 2014)
VIRGINIA FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL
STATISTICS
GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
All games
Rushing
Kevin Parks
Taquan Mizzell
Khalek Shepherd
Daniel Hamm
Matt Johns
Darius Jennings
TEAM
Greyson Lambert
David Watford
Total
Opponents
Passing
Greyson Lambert
Matt Johns
David Watford
Total
Opponents
Receiving
Taquan Mizzell
Canaan Severin
Doni Dowling
Darius Jennings
Miles Gooch
Andre Levrone
Kevin Parks
Kyle Dockins
Zachary Swanson
Jamil Kamara
Rob Burns
Keeon Johnson
Total
Opponents
gp-gs
att
3-3 52
3-0 22
3-0 17
2- 0
8
3- 0
5
3- 3
2
2- 0
2
3- 3
9
1- 0
2
3 119
3 97
gp-gs
3- 3
3- 0
1- 0
3
3
gp-gs
3- 0
3- 2
3- 0
3- 3
3- 3
3- 0
3- 3
3- 1
3- 2
1- 0
3- 0
3- 0
3
3
gain loss
179
6
87
0
72
1
39
0
26
1
7
0
0
2
26 29
2
8
438 47
367 113
effic comp-att-int
net avg td
173
87
71
39
25
7
-2
-3
-6
391
254
3.3
4.0
4.2
4.9
5.0
3.5
-1.0
-0.3
-3.0
3.3
2.6
pct
14
11
9
8
7
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
63
69
yds
52
107
61
149
98
79
20
22
15
6
3
-2
610
808
avg
3.7
9.7
6.8
18.6
14.0
19.8
5.0
11.0
15.0
6.0
3.0
-2.0
9.7
11.7
td
0
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
2
lg avg/g
17
14
13
9
12
5
0
10
2
17
32
yds td
119.65 42-62-3
67.7
128.72 20-35-2
57.1
150.40
1-1-0
100.0
123.20 63-98-5
64.3
107.64 69-124-5 55.6
no.
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
4
3
376
228
6
610
808
lg avg/g
8
32
15
45
50
29
13
11
15
6
3
0
50
48
17.3
35.7
20.3
49.7
32.7
26.3
6.7
7.3
5.0
6.0
1.0
-0.7
203.3
269.3
2
3
0
5
2
57.7
29.0
23.7
19.5
8.3
2.3
-1.0
-1.0
-6.0
130.3
84.7
lg avg/g
50
45
6
50
48
125.3
76.0
6.0
203.3
269.3
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Punt Returns
no.
yds avg td
0
0
0
20
20
32
Interceptions
no.
yds avg td
lg
Kick Returns
no.
Fumble Returns
no.
Khalek Shepherd
Total
Opponents
Maurice Canady
Quin Blanding
Tim Harris
Daquan Romero
Anthony Harris
Total
Opponents
Taquan Mizzell
Darius Jennings
Total
Opponents
Eli Harold
Total
Opponents
9
9
8
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
4
4
8
9
1
1
2
52 5.8
52 5.8
97 12.1
0
0
1
0
7
8
57
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
7.0
1.6
11.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
yds avg td
108
171
279
133
27.0
42.8
34.9
14.8
0
0
0
0
yds avg td
22 22.0
22 22.0
76 38.0
1
1
1
lg
0
0
1
0
7
7
37
lg
39
86
86
22
lg
22
22
75
Virginia Football 2014
Virginia Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 13, 2014)
VIRGINIA FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL
STATISTICS
GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURNAll games
Scoring
Ian Frye
Canaan Severin
Miles Gooch
Greyson Lambert
Andre Levrone
Kevin Parks
Daniel Hamm
Taquan Mizzell
Darius Jennings
Eli Harold
Total
Opponents
Field Goals
Ian Frye
FG Sequence
UCLA
Richmond
Louisville
td
fg
- 6-7
2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 6-7
8 2-3
fg
6-7
Virginia
kick
10-10
10-10
8-8
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
-
-
-
-
pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99
85.7 0-0
(35),(27)
(22),46
(35),(47),(42)
2-2
2-2
2-3
Opponents
44
(28),(32)
-
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
0-0
-
pts
Total Offense
28
12
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
88
62
Greyson Lambert
Matt Johns
Kevin Parks
Taquan Mizzell
Khalek Shepherd
Daniel Hamm
Darius Jennings
David Watford
TEAM
Total
Opponents
lg blk
47
0
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g plays
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
1
2
3
3
71
40
52
22
17
8
2
3
2
217
221
rush pass
-3
25
173
87
71
39
7
-6
-2
391
254
total avg/g
376 373 124.3
228 253 84.3
0 173 57.7
0
87 29.0
0
71 23.7
0
39 19.5
0
7 2.3
6
0 0.0
0
-2 -1.0
610 1001 333.7
808 1062 354.0
Punting
no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk
Kickoffs
no. yds avg tb ob retn
Alec Vozenilek
Total
Opponents
Dylan Sims
Total
Opponents
17 752 44.2 56
17 752 44.2 56
18 716 39.8 53
19 1171 61.6
19 1171 61.6
13 824 63.4
8
8
5
3
3
2
1
1
5
6
6
2
5
5
1
0
0
0
net ydln
1
1 14.8 44.1
0 34.9 32.3
20
32
Virginia Football 2014
Virginia Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 13, 2014)
VIRGINIA FOOTBALL
DEFENSIVE
STATISTICS
GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN All games
##
44
13
3
8
88
7
21
5
55
26
22
1W
32
28
51
53
2
29
59
93
38
9
2H
16
57
72
34
56
43
Defensive Leaders
Henry Coley
Daquan Romero
Quin Blanding
Anthony Harris
Max Valles
Eli Harold
Brandon Phelps
Tim Harris
David Dean
Maurice Canady
DreQuan Hoskey
Divante Walker
Mike Moore
Wilfred Wahee
Zach Bradshaw
Micah Kiser
Kirk Garner
D.J. Hill
Mark Hall
Donte Wilkins
Kelvin Rainey
Andrew Brown
Daniel Hamm
Mason Thomas
Stephen Lawe
Eric Smith
Kwontie Moore
Andre Miles-Redmond
Trent Corney
Total
Opponents
gp-gs
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-2
3-3
3-3
3-1
3-0
3-3
3-0
3-0
3-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
1-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
3-3
3-0
1-0
2-0
3
3
ua
16
9
14
13
4
7
6
9
3
4
5
5
5
2
2
.
1
.
1
1
1
1
.
.
.
1
.
1
.
111
108
Tackles
a
tot
13
19
11
11
10
5
6
1
6
4
3
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
.
1
1
1
.
1
.
.
110
138
29
28
25
24
14
12
12
10
9
8
8
7
7
5
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
.
221
246
tfl/yds
6.0-21
3.0-13
.
0.5-0
2.5-15
5.0-28
0.5-1
1.0-1
2.5-5
.
.
.
3.0-11
.
.
.
.
.
1.0-7
.
.
.
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.
25-102
11-45
Sacks
no-yds
3.5-15
1.0-6
.
.
3.5-15
3.0-21
.
.
.
.
.
.
1.0-7
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
12-64
4-26
Pass defense
int-yds brup qbh
.
1-0
1-0
1-7
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1-1
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1-0
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5-8
5-57
3
2
3
2
4
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2
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12
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rcv-yds
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1-0
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1-0
1-22
1-0
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VIRGINIA FOOTBALL
GAME-BY-GAME
STARTERS
GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
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GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS
OFFENSE
Game WR LT LG
C
UCLA
Jennings Mooney
Doull
Burbank
Richmond Jennings Matteo
Doull
Burbank
Louisville
Jennings Olanrewaju Doull
Matteo
BYU
Kent State
Pitt
Duke
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Florida State
Miami
Virginia Tech
DEFENSE
Game
DE
DT
DT/SLB
UCLA
Moore, M. Dean
Valles (SLB)
Richmond Moore, M. Dean
Valles (SLB)
Louisville Moore, M. Dean
Valles (SLB)
BYU
Kent State
Pitt
Duke
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Florida State
Miami
Virginia Tech
DE
Harold
Harold
Harold
RG
Davis
Davis
Davis
WLB
Romero
Romero
Romero
RT TE/FB QB
Smith
Swanson
Lambert
Smith
Swanson
Lambert
Smith Wingo-Reeves (FB) Lambert
MLB
Coley
Coley
Coley
SLB/CB
Phelps (CB)
Phelps (CB)
Phelps (CB)
CB
Harris, T.
Hoskey
Harris, T.
TB FB/TE/WRWR
Parks
Gooch (WR) Severin
Parks
Gooch (WR) Severin
Parks
Gooch (WR) Dockins
FS
Blanding
Blanding
Blanding
SS
Harris, A.
Harris, A.
Harris, A.
CB
Canady
Canady
Canady
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Game
Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)
Passing (C-A-I-Y-TD)
Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD)
Tackles Total (S-A-T)
UCLA
Richmond
Louisville
BYU
Kent State
PItt
Duke
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Florida State
Miami
Virginia Tech
Parks (17-55-0)
Parks (12-52-1)
Parks (22-66-0)
Johns (13-22-0-154-2)
Lambert (13-15-0-102-1)
Lambert (13-24-1-162-1)
Levrone (3-75-1)
Jennings (4-79-0)
Gooch (4-78-1)
Coley (9-5-14)
Romero (2-10-12)
Blanding (6-3-9)
DRIVE ANALYSIS
Total Drives Started
Times Started Inside Own 20
Drives Started in Opp. Territory
Avg. Starting Field Position
“Three & Out”
UVaOpp.
4546
415
150
own 41
own 27
1416
TURNOVER SUMMARY
Turnovers Gained
...led to touchdown
...led to field goal
...led to punt
...other (end of game/half,
downs, turnover, missed FG, etc.)
UVaOpp.
138
53
31
22
32
WHAT HAPPENS ON FIRST DOWNS/THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS
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WHAT HAPPENS ON 1ST DOWN
Team
VIRGINIA
Opponents
Plays Yards Avg. Rush YardsAvg.Pct. Pass Yards
87
334
3.8
68
251
3.7
78.2
19
83
95
431
4.5
44
147
3.3
46.3
51
284
Avg.Pct.
4.4
21.8
5.7
53.7
3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS
3rd down and ... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 12 13
14 15+ Total Pct.
VIRGINIA
2-21-3 3-63-5 2-53-63-6 2-91-22-5 0-00-10-00-0 0-3 22-53.415
Opponent Totals 6-7 2-2
1-3 0-0 1-1 2-5 0-0 2-3 1-4 2-6 0-1 0-2 0-4 0-1 2-9 19-48 .396
3rd down and ... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 12 13
14 15+
VIRGINIA 10033.35060 405050 225040 0 0 0 0 0
Opp. Percentage 85.7 100 33.3 0
100 40
0
66.7 25 33.3
0
0
0
0
22.2
Virginia Game-by-Game
3rd down and ... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 12 13
14 15+ Total
UCLA
2-20-1 0-11-1 1-32-40-2 1-41-11-3 0-00-10-00-0 0-0 9-23
Richmond
0-0 0-1
2-2 2-3 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
7-12
Louisville
0-01-1 1-30-1 1-20-02-2 0-40-01-2 0-00-00-00-0 0-3 6-18
Pct.
.391
.583
.333
Opponent Game-by-Game
3rd down and ... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 12 13
14 15+ Total
UCLA
2-2 1-1
0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-3
7-18
Richmond
1-21-1 1-10-0 0-01-30-0 0-10-12-3 0-00-00-10-0 2-3 8-16
Louisville
3-30-0 0-00-0 1-10-10-0 0-00-10-2 0-10-00-20-0 0-3 4-14
Pct.
.389
.500
.285
STARTING FIELD POSITION
UVa Avg. Start
Opp. Avg. Start
UVa Advantage
UCLA 28 24+4
Richmond42
23 +19
Louisville46
22 +24
Totals 38.7
23(+15.7)
PENALTIES
UVa Pen.-Yds.
Opp. Pen.-Yds.
UVa Yd Diff
UCLA
4-20
12-87
-67
Richmond6-39
4-25
+14
Louisville
7-46
7-50
-4
Totals (per gm avg.)35
54
-(19)
SEASON ANALYSIS
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PLAYS PER DRIVE
Virginia
Opponent
UCLA
Richmond
Louisville
Totals
TAKEAWAYS & TURNOVERS
Off. Plays
Drives
Avg.
84 155.60
63 144.50
70
16
4.38
217 454.82
Virginia
Takeaways
Opponent Takeaway
UCLA
UCLA
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Totals
Fumble recovery by Moore, M.
Fumble recovery by Romero
Interception by Blanding
Fumble recovery by Valles
Fumble recovery by Phelps
Fumble recovery by Harold
Interception by Romero
Interception by Harris, T.
Fumble recovery by Corney
Interception by Harris, A.
Fumble recovery by Moore, M.
Interception by Canady
Fumble recovery by Rainey
13 Takeaways
QtrYd.-Line
3
V41
4
V35
2
V31
2
R35
2
V05
3
R00
3
R30
4
R29
4
R45
1
L15
2
L17
2
L38
4
L25
5 TD, 3 FG (44 points)
Result
Touchdown
Field Goal
Punt
Touchdown
End of Half
Touchdown
Missed FG
Punt
Touchdown
Touchdown
Interception
Field Goal
Field Goal
Opponent
Opponent
UCLA
Richmond
Louisville
Totals
Off. Plays
Drives
Avg.
73
16
4.56
78
14
5.57
70
16
4.38
221 464.80
Virginia
Turnovers
Opponent Takeaway
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
Richmond
Richmond
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville Totals
Qtr Yd.-LineResult
2
V00
Touchdown
2
V00
Touchdown
2
V00
Touchdown
2
R45
Fumble
3
R38
Field Goal
1
L35
Punt
2
L43
Punt
2
L01
Interception
3 TDs, 1 FG (24 points)
Interception by Lambert
Fumble by Dockins
Interception by Lambert
Fumble by Shepherd
Interception by Johns
Fumble by Lambert
Interception by Lambert
Interception by Johns
5 Turnovers
OFF. TD BREAKDOWN
YARDS
No. of TD
No. of TD Drives
1-10 50
11-20 11
21-30 30
31-40 01
41-50 00
51-60 02
61-70
0
2
71-80
0
2
81-90 00
91-99 00
POSS. TIME
TD Drives
Plays on TD Drive
0:01-0:301 1:0
0:31-1:000 2:0
1:01-1:301 3:1
1:31-2:001 4:0
2:01-3:002 5:2
3:01-4:000 6:1
4:01-5:00
2
7:1
5:01-6:001 8:0
6:01-7:00
0
9:1
7:01+
0
10:1
OT
011+:1
First Half Takeaways
6
First Quarter
1
Second Quarter
5
Second Half Takeaways
7
Third Quarter
3
Fourth Quarter
4
Total Takeaways
13
INT
5
FR8
First Half Turnovers
7
First Quarter
1
Second Quarter
6
Second Half Turnovers
1
Third Quarter
1
Fourth Quarter
0
Total Turnovers
8
INT
5
FR3
TOP DRIVES
PLAYS
1.14
2. 12
3.10
4.9
9
9
GAME
Richmond
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
Richmond
Louisville
RESULT
TD
FG
TD
FG
TD
TD
YARDS
1. 76
2. 75
3.69
4. 61 5.60
Total TD Drive Time: 26:57 / 1594 seconds
Total Offensive TD: 9
AVG TD Time: 2:59
Shortest TD Drive, Yards: 15 (vs LOU, Gooch 15-yd pass, 3 plays, 1:15)
Longest TD Drive, Yards: 76 (vs RICH, Parks 3-yd run, 14 plays, 5:46)
GAME
Richmond
UCLA
Louisville
Richmond
Richmond
RESULT
TD
TD
TD
TD
TD
TIME
1.5:46
2. 4:25 3.4:16
4. 4:07
5.3:58
GAME
Richmond
Louisville
UCLA
Louisville UCLA
RESULT
TD
TD
TD
Punt
FG
Shortest TD Drive Time: 0:28 (vs. UCLA, Levrone 29-yd pass, 5 plays, 75 yards)
Longest TD Drive Time: 5:46 (vs RICH, Parks 3-yd run, 14 plays, 76 yards)
Most Plays on TD Drive: 14 (vs RICH, Parks 3-yd run, 76 yards, 5:46)
Fewest Plays on TD Drive: 3 (vs. LOU, Gooch 15-yd pass, 15 yards, 1:15)
VIRGINIADRIVES
SCORING
FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES
VIRGINIA SCORING DRIVES
• Total Scoring Drives: 15
• Other Scores: 1 fumble for a TD
Qtr.
2
2
3
4
1
2
3
3
4
4
1
2
3
3
4
Opp.
Scoring Play
UCLA
35-yard field goal by Ian Frye
UCLA
29-yard Andre Levrone TD from Johns
UCLA 23-yard Darius Jennings TD from Johns
UCLA
27-yard field goal by Ian Frye
Richmond 3-yard TD by Kevin Parks
Richmond 4-yard Canaan Severin TD from Johns
Richmond 3-yard TD by Taquan Mizzell
Richmond 22-yard field goal by Ian Frye
Richmond 29-yard Canaan Severin TD from Lambert
Richmond 1-yard TD by Daniel Hamm
Louisville 15-yard Miles Gooch TD from Lambert
Louisville 35-yard field goal by Ian Frye
Louisville 10-yard TD by Greyson Lambert
Louisville 47-yard field goal by Ian Frye
Louisville 42-yard field goal by Ian Frye
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• Total Scoring Drives: 7
• Other Scores: 2 interception for a TD, 1 fumble for a TD
Plays Yards TOP
9
53 2:30
5
75 0:28
10
59 4:16
12
55 3:58
14
76 5:46
6
35 2:38
5
61 1:40
4
8 2:10
7
60 2:59
9
45 3:07
3
15 1:15
6
20 1:41
9
69 4:25
5
7 2:21
4
0 1:24
Qtr.
3
1
3
3
1
4
4
Opp.
UCLA
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Scoring Play
Plays Yards TOP
6-yard TD by Brett Hundley
9
66 2:55
28-yard field goal by Peter Yoder
11
53 4:57
32-yard field goal by Peter Yoder
7
47 2:08
6-yard TD by Michael Rocco
9
71 1:48
9-yard Charles Standberry TD from Gardner 9
75 5:12
6-yard TD by Dominique Brown
8
56 2:49
4-yard James Quick TD from Gardner
9
52 2:42
VIRGINIA
DRIVE
CHARTS
FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
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OFFENSIVE DRIVE CHARTS
WEEK 1 - SATURDAY, AUG. 30, 2014 VS. UCLA
TEAM
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
QTR
1st
1st
1st
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
SPOT
V27
V23
V24
V20
V25
V29
V40
V25
V25
V12
V41
V20
V25
V35
U40
DRIVE STARTED
TIME
13:56
06:52
02:38
13:42
13:35
11:05
06:37
02:55
01:20
15:00
11:49
05:22
01:02
10:45
05:55
OBTAINED
Missed FG
Punt
Punt
Punt
Kickoff
Punt
Punt
Kickoff
Kickoff
Kickoff
Fumble
Punt
Kickoff
Fumble
Punt
DRIVE ENDED
SPOT
U40
V40
V33
V20
V28
U18
U25
V38
U00
V14
U00
V23
V34
U10
U17
TIME
10:11
03:45
00:28
13:35
12:11
08:35
02:55
01:20
00:52
13:20
07:33
03:57
14:14
06:47
03:20
SPOT
R48
R00
V35
R45
R00
V04
R00
V19
R05
R22
R29
R00
R39
R00
TIME
08:38
00:32
09:49
08:07
05:21
00:00
13:20
08:57
04:39
03:55
02:25
12:38
08:47
01:49
SPOT
L34
V48
L00
L45
V43
L44
L10
L18
L00
L42
L30
V38
V30
V18
V39
L25
L22
TIME
08:22
02:21
00:23
11:31
10:15
06:54
04:28
00:46
10:35
06:53
02:56
00:00
13:59
09:41
05:06
03:42
00:00
HOW LOST
Punt
Punt
Punt
Interception
Punt
*FIELD GOAL
Fumble
Interception
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
Punt
*FIELD GOAL
Downs
CONSUMED
PL-YDS
7-33
6-17
3-9
1-0
3-3
9-53
8-35
6-13
5-75
3-2
10-59
3-3
3-9
12-55
7-23
TOP
3:45
3:07
2:10
0:07
1:24
2:30
3:42
1:35
0:28
1:40
4:16
1:25
1:48
3:58
2:35
WEEK 2 - SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 2014 VS. RICHMOND
TEAM
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
QTR
1st
1st
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
SPOT
V44
V24
V10
R45
R35
V05
V39
V02
R13
R22
R30
V40
R29
R45
DRIVE STARTED
TIME
09:54
06:18
13:08
00:00
07:59
00:22
15:00
10:00
06:49
03:55
03:17
00:37
10:56
04:56
OBTAINED
Kickoff
Punt
Interception
Punt
Fumble
Fumble
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
Fumble
Interception
Kickoff
Interception
Fumble
DRIVE ENDED
HOW LOST
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
Fumble
*TOUCHDOWN
End of half
*TOUCHDOWN
Interception
*FIELD GOAL
*TOUCHDOWN
Missed FG
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
CONSUMED
PL-YDS
3-8
14-76
6-25
0-0
6-35
1--1
5-61
3-17
4-8
0-0
4-1
7-60
3--10
9-45
TOP
1:16
5:46
3:19
0:00
2:38
0:22
1:40
1:03
2:10
0:00
0:52
2:59
2:09
3:07
WEEK 3 - SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 2014 VS. LOUISVILLE
TEAM
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
QTR
1st
1st
1st
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
4th
4th
4th
SPOT
V26
V16
L15
V38
V43
V48
L17
L38
V31
L48
L37
V37
V38
V25
V21
L25
L47
DRIVE STARTED
TIME
09:48
06:28
01:38
13:17
10:31
09:21
05:42
02:27
15:00
08:39
05:17
00:50
15:00
11:10
06:59
05:06
02:38
OBTAINED
Kickoff
Punt
Interception
Punt
Punt
Punt
Fumble
Interception
Kickoff
Punt
Punt
Punt
Possession
Kickoff
Kickoff
Fumble
Punt
DRIVE ENDED
HOW LOST
Fumble
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
Interception
Punt
Interception
*FIELD GOAL
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
*FIELD GOAL
Possession
Punt
Punt
Punt
*FIELD GOAL
End of half
CONSUMED
PL-YDS
3-40
8-32
3-15
4-17
3-0
5-8
3-7
6-20
9-69
3-6
5-7
1-1
2--8
3--7
6-18
4-0
5-25
TOP
1:26
4:07
1:15
1:46
0:16
2:27
1:14
1:41
4:25
1:46
2:21
0:50
1:01
1:29
1:53
1:24
2:38
DRIVE CHARTS
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DEFENSIVE DRIVE CHARTS
WEEK 1 - SATURDAY, AUG. 30, 2014 VS. UCLA
TEAM
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
UCLA
QTR
1st
1st
1st
1st
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
4th
SPOT
U25
U20
U32
U34
V00
U28
U19
U25
V00
U21
U45
U14
U34
U13
U12
U17
DRIVE STARTED
TIME
15:00
10:11
03:45
00:28
13:35
12:11
08:35
02:55
01:20
00:52
13:20
07:33
03:57
14:14
06:47
03:20
OBTAINED
Kickoff
Punt
Punt
Punt
Interception
Punt
Kickoff
Fumble
Interception
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
Punt
Punt
Kickoff
Downs
DRIVE ENDED
SPOT
V27
U43
U35
V46
V00
U26
U25
U25
V00
U35
V41
V45
V00
V35
U09
V46
TIME
13:56
06:52
02:38
13:42
13:35
11:05
06:37
02:55
01:20
00:00
11:49
05:22
01:02
10:45
05:55
00:00
SPOT
V12
R22
V31
R18
R35
V05
V41
V15
R22
R26
V00
R23
R45
V34
TIME
10:03
06:18
13:08
08:07
07:59
00:22
10:00
06:49
03:55
03:17
00:37
10:56
04:56
00:00
SPOT
V00
L50
L20
L22
L15
L33
L17
L29
V41
L23
L03
L24
V00
V00
L25
L03
TIME
09:48
06:28
01:38
13:17
10:31
09:21
05:42
02:27
00:00
08:39
05:17
00:50
11:10
06:59
05:06
02:38
HOW LOST
Missed FG
Punt
Punt
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
*TOUCHDOWN
End of half
Fumble
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
Fumble
Punt
End of half
CONSUMED
PL-YDS
5-48
8-23
3-3
5-20
0-0
4--2
3-6
0-0
0-0
5-14
6-14
7-41
9-66
10-52
3--3
6-37
TOP
1:04
3:19
1:07
1:46
0:00
1:06
1:58
0:00
0:00
0:52
1:31
2:11
2:55
3:29
0:52
3:20
WEEK 2 - SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 2014 VS. RICHMOND
TEAM
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
QTR
1st
1st
1st
2nd
2nd
2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
4th
SPOT
R35
R20
R25
R14
R45
R25
R12
R38
R19
R25
R29
R19
R01
R25
DRIVE STARTED
TIME
15:00
08:38
00:32
09:49
08:07
05:21
13:20
08:57
04:39
03:55
02:25
12:38
08:47
01:49
OBTAINED
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
Punt
Fumble
Kickoff
Kickoff
Interception
Kickoff
Kickoff
Missed FG
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
DRIVE ENDED
HOW LOST
*FIELD GOAL
Punt
Interception
Punt
Fumble
Fumble
Punt
*FIELD GOAL
Fumble
Interception
*TOUCHDOWN
Interception
Fumble
End of half
CONSUMED
PL-YDS
11-53
3-2
5-44
3-4
1--10
12-70
9-47
7-47
2-3
2-1
9-71
3-4
8-44
5-41
TOP
4:57#
2:20
2:24
1:42
0:08
4:59#
3:20
2:08#
0:44
0:38
1:48#
1:42
3:51
1:49
WEEK 3 - SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 2014 VS. LOUISVILLE
TEAM
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
LOU
QTR
1st
1st
1st
1st
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
4th
4th
SPOT
L25
L35
L20
L13
L14
L43
L03
L01
L25
L25
L01
L25
L44
L48
L25
L13
DRIVE STARTED
TIME
15:00
08:22
02:21
00:23
11:31
10:15
06:54
04:28
00:46
10:35
06:53
02:56
13:59
09:41
00:00
03:42
OBTAINED
Kickoff
Fumble
Punt
Kickoff
Punt
Interception
Punt
Interception
Kickoff
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
Punt
Punt
Punt
Kickoff
DRIVE ENDED
HOW LOST
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
Interception
Punt
Punt
Punt
Fumble
Interception
End of half
Punt
Punt
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
*TOUCHDOWN
Fumble
Punt
CONSUMED
PL-YDS
9-75
4-15
2-0
7-9
3-1
3--10
4-14
5-28
4-34
3--2
3-2
3--1
8-56
9-52
0-0
3--10
TOP
5:12
1:54
0:43
2:06
1:00
0:54
1:12
2:01
0:46
1:56
1:36
2:06
2:49
2:42
0:00
1:04
Virginia Football 2014
Virginia Team Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2014)
All games
VIRGINIA GAME-BY-GAME
FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
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TEAM STATISTICS
VIRGINIA
GAME-BY-GAME
Date
Opponent
no.
Aug 30
UCLA
Sep 06
RICHMOND
Sep 13
LOUISVILLE
Virginia
Opponents
39
40
40
119
97
Games played: 3
Avg per rush: 3.3
Avg per catch: 9.7
Pass efficiency: 123.20
Kick ret avg: 34.9
Punt ret avg: 5.8
All purpose avg/game: 446.7
Total offense avg/gm: 333.7
Date
Opponent
Aug 30 UCLA
Sep 06 RICHMOND
Sep 13 LOUISVILLE
Virginia
Opponents
43
36
32
111
108
Date
Opponent
no.
Aug 30 UCLA
Sep 06 RICHMOND
Sep 13 LOUISVILLE
Virginia
Opponents
ua
7
3
7
17
18
Rushing
yds td
120
157
114
391
254
0
3
1
4
3
Tackles
a
total
34
50
26
110
138
yds
322
142
288
752
716
77
86
58
221
246
avg
46.0
47.3
41.1
44.2
39.8
no.
Receiving
yds td
tfl-yds
Sacks
no-yds
lg
17
13
14
17
32
29
18
16
63
69
11.0-38
9.0-47
5.0-17
25.0-102
11.0-45
266
173
171
610
808
53
56
52
56
53
32
45
50
50
48
blkd
0
0
0
0
0
29-45-2
18-23-1
16-30-2
63-98-5
69-124-5
Fumble
ff fr-yds
5.0-21
4.0-29
3.0-14
12.0-64
4.0-26
Punting
long
2
2
1
5
2
Passing
cmp-att-int
yds
lg
2
3
0
5
3
tb
1
1
1
3
2
0
0
1
1
5
lg
2
2
1
5
2
32
45
50
50
48
Kick Returns
no. yds td lg
1 12
4 200
3 67
8 279
9 133
Pass Defense
blkd
int-yds qbh brup kick
2-0
4-22
2-0
8-22
3-76
fc
266
173
171
610
808
td
0-0
3-1
2-7
5-8
5-57
50+
3
1
1
5
1
i20
1
2
3
6
2
0
0
0
0
0
5
7
11
23
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2-2
1-2
3-3
6-7
2-3
2-2
6-6
2-2
10-10
8-8
long blkd
35
22
47
47
32
3
1
5
9
8
0
20
32
52
97
0
0
0
0
0
PAT Attempts
kick rush rcv saf
Field Goals
md-att
12
86
26
86
22
Punt Returns
no. yds td lg
0
0
0
0
0
no.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Kickoffs
yds
5 298
8 508
6 365
19 1171
13 824
avg
59.6
63.5
60.8
61.6
63.4
tot
off
0 386
20 330
11 285
20 1001
32 1062
off
t/o
pts
10
21
13
44
24
20
45
23
88
62
tb
1
4
3
8
5
ob
0
1
0
1
0
Virginia Football 2014
Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2014)
VIRGINIA FOOTBALL
OPPONENTS
GAME-BY-GAME
GAME NOTES • Virginia
CHICK-FIL-AOpponent
BOWL VS. AUBURN
All games
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OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME
OPPONENT STATISTICS
Date
Opponent
no.
Aug 30
UCLA
Sep 06
RICHMOND
Sep 13
LOUISVILLE
Opponents
Virginia
39
31
27
97
119
Games played: 3
Avg per rush: 2.6
Avg per catch: 11.7
Pass efficiency: 107.64
Kick ret avg: 14.8
Punt ret avg: 12.1
All purpose avg/game: 449.7
Total offense avg/gm: 354.0
Date
Opponent
Aug 30 UCLA
Sep 06 RICHMOND
Sep 13 LOUISVILLE
Opponents
Virginia
47
23
38
108
111
Date
Opponent
no.
Aug 30 UCLA
Sep 06 RICHMOND
Sep 13 LOUISVILLE
Opponents
Virginia
ua
7
3
8
18
17
Rushing
yds td
116
59
79
254
391
1
1
1
3
4
Tackles
a
total
36
64
38
138
110
yds
277
130
309
716
752
83
87
76
246
221
avg
39.6
43.3
38.6
39.8
44.2
no.
Receiving
yds td
tfl-yds
Sacks
no-yds
lg
18
32
12
32
17
20
29
20
69
63
3.0-4
2.0-10
6.0-31
11.0-45
25.0-102
242
363
203
808
610
46
47
53
53
56
48
39
28
48
50
blkd
0
0
0
0
0
20-34-0
29-47-3
20-43-2
69-124-5
63-98-5
Fumble
ff fr-yds
0.0-0
1.0-8
3.0-18
4.0-26
12.0-64
Punting
long
0
0
2
2
5
Passing
cmp-att-int
yds
lg
1
1
1
3
5
tb
2
0
0
2
3
2
0
3
5
1
lg
0
0
2
2
5
48
39
28
48
50
Kick Returns
no. yds td lg
4 49
3 48
2 36
9 133
8 279
Pass Defense
blkd
int-yds qbh brup kick
1-75
1-0
1-1
3-76
8-22
fc
242
363
203
808
610
td
2-57
1-0
2-0
5-57
5-8
50+
0
0
1
1
5
i20
0
1
1
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
8
12
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-1
2-2
0-0
2-3
6-7
4-4
1-1
3-3
8-8
10-10
long blkd
0
32
0
32
47
4
1
3
8
9
55
5
37
97
52
0
0
0
0
0
PAT Attempts
kick rush rcv saf
Field Goals
md-att
19
19
22
22
86
Punt Returns
no. yds td lg
0
0
0
0
0
no.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Kickoffs
yds
5 325
4 250
4 249
13 824
19 1171
avg
65.0
62.5
62.2
63.4
61.6
tot
off
32 358
5 422
22 282
32 1062
20 1001
off
t/o
pts
21
3
0
24
44
28
13
21
62
88
tb
4
0
1
5
8
ob
0
0
0
0
1
VIRGINIAGAME-BY-GAME
PASSING
FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
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Virginia Passing Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2014)
All games
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VIRGINIA PASSING GAME-BY-GAME
#11 Lambert, G
UCLA
Richmond
Louisville
TOTALS
Comp
16
13
13
42
Att
23
15
24
62
Int
2
0
1
3
Pct
69.6
86.7
54.2
67.7
Yards
112
102
162
376
TD Long
0
27
1
29
1
50
2
50
Sacked
0-0
0-0
3-18
3-18
Effic
93.08
165.79
116.28
119.65
#15 Johns, M
UCLA
Richmond
Louisville
TOTALS
Comp
13
4
3
20
Att
22
7
6
35
Int
0
1
1
2
Pct
59.1
57.1
50.0
57.1
Yards
154
65
9
228
TD Long
2
32
1
45
0
10
3
45
Sacked
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Effic
147.89
153.71
29.27
128.72
#5W Watford, D
Richmond
TOTALS
Comp
1
1
Att
1
1
Int
0
0
Pct
100.0
100.0
Yards
6
6
TD Long
0
6
0
6
Sacked
1-8
1-8
Effic
150.40
150.40
VIRGINIA FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
RUSHING-RECEIVING-RETURNS
GAME-BY-GAME
• CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
Virginia Football 2014
Virginia Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2014)
All games
VIRGINIA RUSHING GAME-BY-GAME
RUSHING
Parks, K
Mizzell, T
Shepherd, K
Hamm, D
Johns, M
Jennings,
D
RUSHING
TEAM
Parks, K
Lambert, G
Mizzell, T
Watford,
D K
Shepherd,
No-Yds/TD UCLA RICHMO LOU Virginia Football 2014
52-173/1
17-55/0
22-66/0
Virginia13-52/1
Rushing/Receiving
Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2014)
22-87/1
10-31/0 7-16/1
5-40/0
All games
17-71/0
7-17/0
7-35/0
3-19/0
8-39/1
DNP
8-39/1
5-25/0
4-13/0
1-12/0
2-7/0
2-7/0
No-Yds/TDUCLA- RICHMO
LOU
2--2/0
DNP
1--1/0
1--1/0
52-173/1
17-55/0 13-52/1 22-66/0
9--3/1
1-4/0
1-10/0
7--17/1
22-87/1
10-31/0
7-16/1
5-40/0
2--6/0
2--6/0 7-35/0
DNP
17-71/0 DNP 7-17/0
3-19/0
RECEIVING
Jennings, D
TEAM D
Jennings,
Lambert,
Severin,
CG
Watford,
Gooch,
MD
Levrone, A
Dowling, D
RECEIVING
Mizzell,
T
Jennings,
Dockins,
K D
Severin,
Parks, K C
Gooch, MZ
Swanson,
Levrone,J A
Kamara,
Dowling, D
Burns,
R
Mizzell, T
Johnson, K
No-Yds/TD
2-7/0 UCLA
8-149/12--2/0 3-39/1
9--3/1 5-55/0
11-107/2
7-98/12--6/0 3-20/0
4-79/1
3-75/1
9-61/0
5-25/0
No-Yds/TD
14-52/0
6-15/0
8-149/11-11/0
2-22/0
11-107/2
4-20/0
2-11/0
1-15/07-98/11-15/0
4-79/1
1-6/0
DNP
1-3/09-61/0 14-52/0
1--2/0
-
Hamm, D
Johns, M
Dockins, K
Parks, K
Swanson, Z
Kamara, J
Burns, R
Johnson, K
8-39/1
5-25/0
2-22/0
4-20/0
1-15/0
1-6/0
1-3/0
1--2/0
DNP
4-13/0
RICHMO
DNP
4-79/0
1-4/0
2-33/2
DNP-
8-39/1
1-12/0
LOU
1--1/0
1-31/0
1-10/0
4-19/0
2--6/0
4-78/1
2-7/0
1--1/0
7--17/1
DNP
UCLA
5-26/0 RICHMO
3-11/0
3-39/14-79/0
1-11/0
5-55/0
2-33/2
1-4/0
1-5/0
3-20/0-3-75/1
1-4/0
1-6/0
DNP
5-25/0
1-3/0 2-20/0
6-15/0
5-26/0
1--2/0
1-11/0
2-11/0
1-4/0
1-15/0
DNP
1-6/0
1-3/0
1--2/0
LOU
1-31/0
4-19/0
4-78/1
2-16/0
3-11/0
1-11/0
1-5/0
DNP
-
VIRGINIA RECEIVING GAME-BY-GAME
1-4/0
2-20/0
2-16/0
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Virginia Return Stats Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2014)
games
VIRGINIAAllRETURNS
GAME-BY-GAME
PUNT RETURNS
Shepherd, K
No-Yds
9-52
UCLA
3-0
RICHMO
1-20
LOU
5-32
KICK RETURNS
Jennings, D
Mizzell, T
No-Yds
4-171
4-108
UCLA
1-12
RICHMO
2-130
2-70
LOU
2-41
1-26
INT. RETURNS
Harris, T
Harris, A
Canady, M
Blanding, Q
Romero, D
No-Yds
1-1
1-7
1-0
1-0
1-0
UCLA
-
RICHMO
1-1
1-0
1-0
LOU
1-7
1-0
-
FUMBLE RETURNS
Harold, E
No-Yds
1-22
UCLA
-
RICHMO
1-22
LOU
-
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RED
ZONEFOOTBALL
STATISTICSGAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
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Virginia Red-Zone Results (as of Sep 13, 2014)
All games
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RED-ZONE STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME
Virginia Inside Opponent Red-Zone
Date
Aug 30, 2014
Sep 06, 2014
Sep 13, 2014
Opponent
UCLA
RICHMOND
LOUISVILLE
Totals
10 of 12 (83.3%)
Score
L
W
W
20-28
45-13
23-21
Times Times
In RZ Scored
3
5
4
12
2
5
3
10
Total
Pts
6
31
17
54
TDs
0
4
2
6
Rush
TDs
0
3
1
4
Pass
TDs
FGs
Made
Failed to score inside RZ
FGA Down
Int Fumb Half Game
Pass
TDs
FGs
Made
Failed to score inside RZ
FGA Down
Int Fumb Half Game
0
1
1
2
2
1
1
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Opponents Inside Virginia Red-Zone
Date
Aug 30, 2014
Sep 06, 2014
Sep 13, 2014
Opponent
UCLA
RICHMOND
LOUISVILLE
Totals
7 of 8 (87.5%)
Score
L
W
W
20-28
45-13
23-21
Times Times
In RZ Scored
1
4
3
8
1
3
3
7
Total
Pts
7
13
21
41
TDs
1
1
3
5
Rush
TDs
1
1
1
3
0
0
2
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
VIRGINIAAND
TACKLES
FOOTBALL
TACKLES
GAME
FOR NOTES
LOSS • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
Virginia Football 2014
Virginia Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2014)
All games
VIRGINIA TACKLES GAME-BY-GAME
Total Tackles
Coley, H
Romero, D
Blanding, Q
Harris, A
Valles, M
Harold, E
Phelps, B
Harris, T
Dean, D
Canady, M
Hoskey, D
Moore, M
Walker, D
Wahee, W
Bradshaw, Z
Garner, K
Rainey, K
Wilkins, D
Hill, D
Hall, M
Kiser, M
Hamm, D
Smith, E
Moore, K
Lawe, S
Miles-Redmond,A
Brown, A
Thomas, M
UA-A
16-13
9-19
14-11
13-11
4-10
7-5
6-6
9-1
3-6
4-4
5-3
5-2
5-2
2-3
2-2
1-1
1-1
1-1
0-2
1-1
0-2
0-1
1-0
0-1
0-1
1-0
1-0
0-1
Total UCLA
29
28
25
24
14
12
12
10
9
8
8
7
7
5
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9- 5
5- 3
4- 5
5- 5
2- 4
2- 3
3- 1
4- 0
0- 2
0- 2
3- 1
3- 0
1- 0
1- 1
1- 0
DNP
0- 1
0- 1
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
RICHMO
3- 5
2 - 10
4- 3
3- 3
1- 3
2- 2
1- 4
2- 1
1- 2
3- 2
2- 2
2- 1
4- 2
1- 2
1- 1
1- 0
0- 1
0- 1
1- 1
0- 1
0- 1
0- 1
1- 0
1- 0
0- 1
LOU
4- 3
2- 6
6- 3
5- 3
1- 3
3- 0
2- 1
3- 0
2- 2
1- 0
0- 1
0- 1
1- 1
1- 0
0- 1
1- 0
0- 1
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
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Virginia Tackle For Loss Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2014)
All games
VIRGINIA TACKLES FOR LOSS GAME-BY-GAME
TACKLES FOR LOSS
Coley, H
Harold, E
Moore, M
Romero, D
Dean, D
Valles, M
Harris, T
Hall, M
Phelps, B
Harris, A
UA-A
5-2
4-2
3-0
3-0
2-1
2-1
1-0
1-0
0-1
0-1
Total
6.0
5.0
3.0
3.0
2.5
2.5
1.0
1.0
0.5
0.5
UCLA
2.5-12
1.5-4
2.0-4
3.0-13
1.0-4
1.0-1
-
RICHMO
1.5-5
1.5-13
1.0-7
1.5-3
1.5-11
1.0-7
0.5-1
0.5-0
LOU
2.0-4
2.0-11
1.0-2
-
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VIRGINIA
SACKS
ANDFOOTBALL
SPECIAL TEAMS
GAME NOTES
TACKLES
• CHICK-FIL-A
BOWL VS.
AUBURN
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Virginia Sacks Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2014)
All games
VIRGINIA SACKS GAME-BY-GAME
SACKS
Coley, H
Valles, M
Harold, E
Moore, M
Romero, D
UA-A
3-1
3-1
3-0
1-0
1-0
Total
3.5
3.5
3.0
1.0
1.0
UCLA
2.0-11
2.0-4
1.0-6
RICHMO
0.5-1
1.5-11
1.0-10
1.0-7
-
LOU
1.0-3
2.0-11
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Virginia Football 2014
Tackles Breakdown
Virginia Football 2
SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES
Virginia - Tackles Bre
VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS TACKLES LEADERS
Virginia ALL TACKLES
Player
Henry Coley
Daquan Romero
Quin Blanding
Anthony Harris
Max Valles
Brandon Phelps
Eli Harold
Tim Harris
David Dean
DreQuan Hoskey
Maurice Canady
Mike Moore
Divante Walker
Wilfred Wahee
Zach Bradshaw
D.J. Hill
Kelvin Rainey
Donte Wilkins
Mark Hall
Micah Kiser
Kirk Garner
Daniel Hamm
Andre Miles-Redmond
Mason Thomas
Stephen Lawe
Kwontie Moore
Eric Smith
Andrew Brown
TOTALS
Total
29
28
25
24
14
12
12
10
9
8
8
7
7
5
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
221
Rush
22
16
12
7
9
3
8
2
7
1
2
6
4
1
2
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
110
Pass
2
10
10
17
1
9
1
8
2
6
6
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
76
Sack
4
1
0
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
KO
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
Punt
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fumb
FF Other
Player
Total
KO Punt
0
1
0
SPECIAL
Wilfred Wahee
3
3
0 TEAMS TACK
1
0
0
Quin Blanding
3
3
0
0
0
0
Player
Total
Kirk Garner
2
2
0
0
0
0
Wilfred
Wahee
3
Divante
Walker
2
2
0
0
0
0
Quin
3
Kelvin Rainey
2 Blanding
0
2
0
0
0
Kirk
2
Zach Bradshaw
2 Garner
0
2
0
0
0
Divante
Walker
2
0
0
0
Micah Kiser
1
0
1
Kelvin
Rainey
2
0
0
0
Daniel Hamm
1
1
0
Zach
2
0
0
0
Mark Hall
1 Bradshaw
1
0
Micah
Kiser
1
0
0
0
D.J. Hill
1
0
1
Daniel
Hamm
1
0
0
0
DreQuan Hoskey
1
1
0
Mark
1
0
0
0
TOTALS
19 Hall
13
6
D.J. Hill
1
0 Virginia
0
0 Football 2014
0
0KICKOFF
0 RETURN TACKLES
DreQuan
Hoskey
PUNT
RETURN TACKLES 1
Virginia
Tackles
Breakdown
0
0
0
TOTALS
19
0
0
0
Player
No.
Player
0
0SPECIAL
0 TEAMS TACKLES KICKOFF RETURN TACKLES
3
Kelvin Rainey
0
0Wilfred
0 Wahee
3
Zach Bradshaw
0
0Quin Blanding
0
Player
Total
KO
Punt
Player
No.
Divante
2
Micah Kiser
0
0Wahee
0 Walker
Wilfred
Wahee
3
Wilfred
3
3
0
2
D.J. Hill
0
0Kirk Garner
0
Quin
Blanding
3
Quin
Blanding
3
3
0
1
TOTALS
0
0DreQuan
0 Hoskey
Divante
Walker
2
Kirk
Garner
2
2
0
1
0
0Mark Hall
0
Kirk
Garner
2
Divante
Walker
2
2
0
1
0
0Daniel
0 Hamm
DreQuan
1
Kelvin
Rainey
2
0
2Hoskey
13
0
0TOTALS
0
Mark
Hall
1
Zach
Bradshaw
2
0
2
1
0
0
Daniel
Hamm
1
0
0
0
Micah
Kiser
1
0
1
TOTALS
13
2
1
0
Daniel
Hamm
1
1
0
Mark Hall
D.J. Hill
DreQuan Hoskey
TOTALS
KICKOFF RETURN TACKLES
TACKLES
Player
Wilfred Wahee
Quin Blanding
Divante Walker
Kirk Garner
DreQuan Hoskey
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Virginia - Virginia
Tackles- Tackles
Breakdown
Breakdown
TOTALS
RUSHING TACKLES
TACKLES
PASSINGPASSING
TACKLES
Player
No.
Henry Coley
Daquan Romero
oley
22
Quin Blanding
Romero
16
Max Valles
anding
12
Eli Harold
les
David Dean 9
Anthony Harris
old
8
Mike Moore 7
ean
Divante Walker
Harris
7
Brandon Phelps
ore
6
Maurice Canady
Tim Harris 4
Walker
Zach Bradshaw
Phelps
3
Wilfred Wahee
Canady
2
DreQuan Hoskey
ris
D.J. Hill 2
Stephen Lawe
adshaw
2
Donte Wilkins
Wahee
1
Mark Hall
Hoskey
Micah Kiser1
ll
1
Andrew Brown
Mason Thomas
Lawe
1
Andre Miles-Redmond
ilkins
1
TOTALS
ll
1
iser
1
Brown
1
homas
1
iles-Redmond
1
110
No.
22
16
12
9
8
7
7
6
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
110
Player
Player Anthony Harris
Romero
AnthonyDaquan
Harris
Blanding
Daquan Quin
Romero
Brandon Phelps
Quin Blanding
Tim Harris
BrandonMaurice
Phelps
Canady
DreQuan Hoskey
Tim Harris
Dean
MauriceDavid
Canady
Henry Coley
DreQuanWilfred
Hoskey
Wahee
David Dean
Eli Harold
Kwontie Moore
Henry Coley
Valles
WilfredMax
Wahee
Divante Walker
Eli Harold
Donte Wilkins
KwontieTOTALS
Moore
Max Valles
Divante Walker
Donte Wilkins
TOTALS
1
1
1
19
1
0
1
13
0
1
0
6
PUNT RETURN TACKLES
No.
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
13
No.
No.17
1710
1010
9
10 8
96
86
62
2
61
21
21
11
1
11
176
1
1
1
76
Player
Kelvin Rainey
Zach Bradshaw
Micah Kiser
D.J. Hill
TOTALS
No.
2
2
1
1
6
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Virginia - "Money" Plays
VIRGINIA
MONEY
PLAYS
FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
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VIRGINIA MONEY PLAYS
Money plays are defined as plays resulting in first down or a touchdown
MONEY RUSHERS
Kevin Parks
Daniel Hamm
Taquan Mizzell
Khalek Shepherd
Greyson Lambert
Matt Johns
TOTALS
1st
7
3
2
3
1
1
17
TD
1
1
1
0
1
0
4
No.
8
4
3
3
2
1
21
Att
52
8
22
17
6
5
115
1ST DOWN
MONEY RUSHERS
Kevin Parks
Taquan Mizzell
Matt Johns
Greyson Lambert
Khalek Shepherd
TOTALS
1st
1
1
1
0
1
4
TD
1
1
0
1
0
3
No.
2
2
1
1
1
7
Att
30
16
3
3
9
68
2ND DOWN
MONEY RUSHERS
Kevin Parks
Daniel Hamm
Taquan Mizzell
Greyson Lambert
Khalek Shepherd
TOTALS
1st
4
2
1
1
1
9
TD
0
1
0
0
0
1
No.
4
3
1
1
1
10
Att
18
4
5
3
6
39
3RD DOWN
MONEY RUSHERS
Kevin Parks
Daniel Hamm
Khalek Shepherd
TOTALS
1st
1
1
1
3
TD
0
0
0
0
No.
1
1
1
3
Att
3
1
2
7
4TH DOWN
MONEY RUSHERS
Kevin Parks
TOTALS
1st
1
1
TD
0
0
No.
1
1
Att
1
1
MONEY RECEPTIONS
Canaan Severin
Darius Jennings
Taquan Mizzell
Miles Gooch
Andre Levrone
Doni Dowling
Zachary Swanson
Kyle Dockins
Kevin Parks
TOTALS
1st
6
6
4
4
3
2
1
1
1
28
TD
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
No.
7
6
4
4
3
2
1
1
1
29
Rec
11
8
14
7
4
9
1
2
4
63
1ST DOWN
MONEY RECEPTIONS
Miles Gooch
TOTALS
1st
1
1
TD
0
0
No.
1
1
Rec
2
10
2ND DOWN
MONEY RECEPTIONS
Darius Jennings
Miles Gooch
Canaan Severin
Zachary Swanson
Andre Levrone
TOTALS
1st
3
2
1
1
1
8
TD
0
0
1
0
1
2
No.
3
2
1
1
1
8
Rec
4
3
3
1
1
22
3RD DOWN
MONEY RECEPTIONS
Canaan Severin
Taquan Mizzell
Andre Levrone
Doni Dowling
Darius Jennings
Kevin Parks
Kyle Dockins
Miles Gooch
TOTALS
1st
5
4
2
2
2
1
1
1
18
TD
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
3
No.
6
4
2
2
2
1
1
1
19
Rec
7
8
3
5
2
1
2
2
30
4TH DOWN
MONEY RECEPTIONS
Darius Jennings
TOTALS
1st
1
1
TD
0
0
No.
1
1
Rec
1
1
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Virginia - Long Plays
VIRGINIA
LONG
PLAYS
FOOTBALL
GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL
VS. AUBURN
20-YARD PLUS PLAYS
Yds Type Player(s)
86 KR
Darius Jennings
50 Pass Miles Gooch from Greyson Lambert
45 Pass Darius Jennings from Matt Johns
44 KR
Darius Jennings
39 KR
Taquan Mizzell
32 Pass Canaan Severin from Matt Johns
31 Pass Darius Jennings from Greyson Lambert
31 KR
Taquan Mizzell
29* Pass Andre Levrone from Matt Johns
29* Pass Canaan Severin from Greyson Lambert
27 Pass Andre Levrone from Greyson Lambert
26 KR
Taquan Mizzell
23* Pass Darius Jennings from Matt Johns
22* FR
Eli Harold
21 KR
Darius Jennings
20 PR
Khalek Shepherd
20 KR
Darius Jennings
* touchdown scored on play
Opponent
Richmond
Louisville
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
UCLA
Louisville
Richmond
UCLA
Richmond
UCLA
Louisville
UCLA
Richmond
Louisville
Richmond
Louisville
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LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS
Long Plays By Yards
No.
TD
100+
0
0
90-99
0
0
80-89
1
0
70-79
0
0
60-69
0
0
50-59
1
0
40-49
2
0
30-39
4
0
20-29
9
4
Long Plays By Type
Rushing
Passing
Punt returns
Kick returns
Interceptions
Fumble returns
Other
TOTAL
No.
0
8
1
7
0
1
0
17
20-YARD PLUS BY PLAYER
Player
No. TD
Darius Jennings
7 1
Taquan Mizzell
3 0
Andre Levrone
2 1
Canaan Severin
2 1
Eli Harold
1 1
Miles Gooch
1 0
Khalek Shepherd
1 0
TOTAL
17 4
TD
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
4
R
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P KR PR IR FR
3 4 0 0 0
0 3 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 0
8 7 1 0 1
LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR
Rushing
17 Kevin Parks vs UCLA (8/30/2014)
Rushing Touchdown
10 Greyson Lambert vs Louisville (9/13/2014)
Passing
50 Miles Gooch from Greyson Lambert
vs Louisville (9/13/2014)
Passing Touchdown
29 Canaan Severin from Greyson Lambert
vs Richmond (9/6/2014)
29 Andre Levrone from Matt Johns
vs UCLA (8/30/2014)
Punt Return
20 Khalek Shepherd vs Richmond (9/6/2014)
Kick Return
86 Darius Jennings vs Richmond (9/6/2014)
Interception Return
7
Anthony Harris vs Louisville (9/13/2014)
Fumble Return
22 Eli Harold vs Richmond (9/6/2014)
Punt
56 Alec Vozenilek vs Richmond (9/6/2014)
Field Goal
47 Ian Frye vs Louisville (9/13/2014)
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A VIRGINIA PLAYER HAD…
VIRGINIA…
200 yards rushing: 223, Alvin Pearman vs. Duke, 2004
150 yards rushing: 173, Cedric Peerman vs. East Carolina, 2008
100 yards rushing: 105, Kevin Parks vs. Virginia Tech, 2013
30 carries: 30, Cedric Peerman vs. North Carolina, 2007
25 carries: 26, Kevin Parks at Miami, 2013
4 TDs rushing: 4, Keith Payne vs. Richmond, 2010
3 TDs rushing: 3, Kevin Parks vs. William & Mary, 2011
2 TDs rushing: 2, Kevin Parks vs. Duke, 2013
3 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Shawn Moore vs. Georgia Tech, 1990
2 TDs rushing by a QB: 2, Jameel Sewell at Southern Miss, 2009
QB rushed for 100 yards: 104, Jameel Sewell vs. Virginia Tech, 2009
2 rushers with 100+ yards: Daniel Hamm (136) and Kevin Parks (135) vs. VMI, 2013
2 rushers with 2 TDs: Daniel Hamm (2), Kevin Parks (2) vs. VMI, 2013
50+ yard run: 61 (TD), Kevin Parks vs. VMI, 2013
10+ receptions: 13, Darius Jennings & 10, Tim Smith vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
200 yards receiving: 239, Dontrelle Inman at Duke, 2010
150 yards receiving: 151, Tim Smith vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
100 yards receiving: 151, Tim Smith & 119, Darius Jennings vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
3 TDs receiving: 3, Tyrone Davis vs. Navy, 1994
2 TDs receiving: 2, Canaan Severin vs. Richmond, 2014
2 receivers with 100 yards receiving: Tim Smith (151) and Darius Jennings (119) vs.
Georgia Tech, 2013
2 receivers with 2 TDs: Ryan Sawyer (2), Heath Miller (2) vs. Wake Forest, 2002
70+ yard pass play: 73 (TD), Khalek Shepherd from Michael Rocco vs. La Tech, 2012
50+ yard pass play: 50, Greyson Lambert to Miles Gooch, Louisville, 2014
An OL caught a pass: Elton Brown vs. Florida State, 2004
Attempted 50 passes: 61, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Attempted 40 passes: 61, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Completed 40 passes: 43, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Completed 30 passes: 43, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Completed 25 passes: 43, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
400 yards passing: 417, Marc Verica at Duke, 2010
300 yards passing: 376, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
250 yards passing: 376, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Consecutive 300-yard passing games: Michael Rocco vs. Auburn (312) and Richmond (311), 2011-12
6 TD passes: 6, Dan Ellis vs. Duke, 2000
5 TD passes: 5, Matt Schaub vs. Akron, 2002
4 TD passes: 4, Michael Rocco vs. Miami, 2012
3 TD passes: 4, Michael Rocco vs. Miami, 2012
A non-QB threw a TD pass: Perry Jones (TB) 36 yards to Tim Smith vs. La Tech, 2012
Threw 3+ interceptions: 3, David Watford at Miami, 2013
300 yards total offense: 359, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
200 All-purpose yards: 209, Darius Jennings vs. Richmond, 2014
Intercepted 3 passes: 3, Rodney McLeod, at Maryland, 2011
Intercepted 2 passes: 2, Anthony Harris, vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
INT by a lineman: Eli Harold at NC State, 2012
INT by a linebacker: Daquan Romero vs. Richmond, 2014
INT at or behind line of scrimmage: Eli Harold at NC State, 2012
INT Return for a TD: 54 yards, Chase Minnifield vs. Duke, 2011
2 INTs for Touchdowns: 2, Randy Neal vs. Virginia Tech, 1992
2 players with INTs for TD: Muffin Curry and Tony Franklin vs. W. Mich., 2003
4 sacks: 4, Jamie Sharper vs. North Carolina, 1996
3 sacks: 3, Eli Harold vs. Virginia Tech, 2013
4+ TFLs: 4, Brent Urban at Pitt, 2013
15+ Tackles: 15, Steve Greer vs. Penn State, 2012
4+ PBUs: 4, Max Valles vs Louisville, 2014
Defensive Extra Point: Joe Crocker vs. NC State, 1994
Fumble recovery for TD: Eli Harold vs. Richmond, 2014 (22 yards)
Five Field Goals: 5, Chris Gould vs. North Carolina, 2007
Four Field Goals: 4, Alec Vozenilek at Maryland, 2013
Three Field Goals: 3, Ian Frye vs. Louisville, 2014
Missed a PAT: Alec Vozenilek at Miami, 2013
Blocked a Punt: DreQuan Hoskey vs VMI, 2013
Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: Trey Womack blocked punt and Bill Schautz returned it 20
yards for TD at Miami, 2009
Blocked a Field Goal: Matt Conrath vs. Duke, 2011
Blocked a PAT Attempt: Brent Urban vs. Oregon, 2013
Punt return for TD: Alvin Pearman vs. Temple, 2004 (70 yards)
Kickoff return for TD: Terence Fells-Danzer vs. Eastern Michigan, 2010 (70 yards)
Two-point conversion: Khalek Shepherd from David Watford (pass) vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Scored 60 points: 62-14 vs. NC State, 1997
Scored 50 points: 51-3 vs. Temple, 2005
Scored 40 points: 45-13 vs. Richmond, 2014
Scored 30 points: 45-13 vs. Richmond, 2014
Defeated a ranked team: 23-21 vs. No. 21 Louisville, 2014
Defeated a ranked team on the road: 14-13 at No. 23 Florida State, 2011
Recorded a Shutout: 49-0 vs. VMI, 2013
Recorded a Shutout vs. ACC: 31-0 vs. Maryland, 2008
Was Shut out: by Virginia Tech, 2011 (38-0)
Scoreless first half: at North Carolina, 2013
Scoreless second half: vs. Virginia Tech, 2013
Did not score a TD: vs. Virginia Tech, 2013
Did not score an offensive TD: vs. Virginia Tech, 2013
Had 300 rushing yards: 357 vs. VMI, 2013
Had 200 rushing yards: 243 at Miami, 2013
Had fewer than 100 rushing yards: 68 vs Georgia Tech, 2013
Had negative yards rushing: -3 vs. Wyoming, 2007
Had 200 yards passing: 266 vs. UCLA, 2014
Had 300 yards passing: 376 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Had 400 yards passing: 480 vs. La Tech, 2012
Attempted 50 passes: 62 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Completed 40 passes: 43 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Passed for 5 touchdowns or more: 5, vs. La Tech, 2012
Had fewer than 100 yards passing: 75 at Miami, 2009
Had 600 yards of total offense: 625 vs. La Tech, 2012
Had 500 yards of total offense: 505 at Maryland, 2013
Had 400 yards of total offense: 483 at Miami, 2013
Had fewer than 100 yards of total offense: 90 vs. Maryland, 1980
Had consecutive games, 500 yards of total offense: 2004, Temple (504), North Carolina
(549), Akron (522)
Kicked 5 field goals: 5 vs. North Carolina, 2007
Had 6 or more sacks in a game: 7 at Pitt, 2013
Had 10 or more TFL in a game: 11 vs. UCLA, 2014
Missed extra point kick: at Miami, 2013
Had a FG attempt blocked: vs. Maryland, 2012
Had successful two-point conversion: vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Forced 7 or more turnovers: 7, vs. Richmond, 2014
Forced 5 or more turnovers: 7, vs. Richmond, 2014
Had 5 or more turnovers: 5 vs. North Carolina, 2010
Blocked 2 punts in a game: 2 at Miami, 2009
Blocked 2 kicks in a game: 2 vs. Richmond, 2008
Did not punt: vs. Duke, 1989
Had no turnovers: at Maryland, 2013
Overtime game: Idaho, 2011
Recorded a Safety: vs. BYU, 2013
Was not penalized: Maryland, 2004
100+ penalty yards: 145 vs. La Tech, 2012
10+ penalties: 10 at Miami, 2013
Trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: vs. Miami, 2012
Did not lose a fumble: vs. Virginia Tech, 2013
90+ offensive plays: 91 at Miami, 2013
45 or fewer plays: 44 vs. Georgia Tech, 2009
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AN OPPONENT HAD…
OPPONENT TEAM…
200 yards rushing: 206, Donald Brown, Connecticut, 2008
150 yards rushing: 155, Jahwan Edwards, Ball State, 2013
100 yards rushing: 133, Zach Laskey, 111, Robert Godhigh, 107, David Sims,
Georgia Tech, 2013
30 carries: 33, Jamaal Williams, BYU, 2013
25 carries: 33, Jamaal Williams, BYU, 2013
4 TDs rushing: 4, Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009
3 TDs rushing: 3, Jahwan Edwards, Ball State, 2013
2 TDs rushing: 2, Zach Laskey & David Sims, Georgia Tech, 2013
3 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 2012
2 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 2012
QB rushed for 100 yards: 122, Marcus Mariota, Oregon, 2013
2 rushers with 100+ yards: Zach Laskey (133), Robert Godhigh (111) & David Sims (107),
Georgia Tech, 2013
3 rushers with 100+ yards: Zach Laskey (133), Robert Godhigh (111) & David Sims (107),
Georgia Tech, 2013
2 rushers with 2 TDs: Zach Laskey (2) & David Sims (2), Georgia Tech, 2013
50+ yard run: 65, Robert Godhigh, Georgia Tech, 2013
15+ receptions: 16, Quinshad Davis, North Carolina, 2012
10+ receptions: 10, Stephen Barnette, Richmond, 2014
200 yards receiving: 202, Donald Bowens, NC State, 2007
150 yards receiving: 169, Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013
100 yards receiving: 101, Demitri Knowles, Virginia Tech, 2013
3 TDs receiving: 3, Dez White, Georgia Tech, 1998
2 TDs receiving: 2, Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013
2 receivers with 100 yards receiving: Stephen Barnette (124) and Rashad Ponder (100),
Richmond, 2014
2 receivers with 2 TDs: Fred Zeigler (3), Benny Galloway (2), South Carolina, 1968
90+ yard pass play: 96 (TD), Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013
80+ yard pass play: 96 (TD), Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013
70+ yard pass play: 96 (TD), Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013
50+ yard pass play: 96 (TD), Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013
Attempted 50 passes: 69, Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2007
Attempted 40 passes: 41, Keith Wenning, Ball State, 2013
Completed 30 passes: 44, Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2007
Completed 25 passes: 29, Bryn Renner, North Carolina, 2012
300 yards passing: 377, Tajh Boyd, Clemson, 2013
250 yards passing: 266, Michael Strauss, Richmond, 2014
5 TD passes: 5, Paul Pinegar, Fresno State, 2004
4 TD passes: 4, Anthony Boone, Duke, 2012
3 TD passes: 3, Tajh Boyd, Clemson, 2013
Threw 3+ interceptions: 3, Mike Glennon, NC State, 2012
300 yards total offense: 352, Tajh Boyd, Clemson, 2013
200 All-purpose yards: 368, Duke Johnson, Miami, 2012
Intercepted 3 passes: 3, B.W. Webb, William & Mary, 2009
Intercepted 2 passes: 2, Kenny Cain, TCU, 2012
INT Return for a TD: 37 yds, Eric Kendricks, UCLA, 2014
2 players with INTs for TD: Ishmael Adams and Eric Kendricks, UCLA, 2014
3 sacks: 3, Robert Quinn, North Carolina, 2009
4+ TFLs: 4.0, Robert Quinn, North Carolina, 2009
15+ Tackles: 15, Jemea Thomas, Georgia Tech, 2013
Fumble recovery for TD: Randall Goforth 75 yard return, UCLA, 2014
Five Field Goals: 5, Will Snyderwine, Duke, 2009
Four Field Goals: 5, Will Snyderwine, Duke, 2009
Three Field Goals: 3, Eric Kristensen, Virginia Tech, 2013
Missed a PAT: Matt Wogan, Oregon, 2013
Missed 4 or more Field Goals: 4, Sam Ficken, Penn State, 2012
Missed 3 or more Field Goals: 4, Sam Ficken, Penn State, 2012
Missed 2 or more Field Goals: 4, Sam Ficken, Penn State, 2012
Blocked a Punt: Josh Huff, Oregon, 2013
Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: Justin Hernandez blocked punt and Daniel Micheletti
returned it for TD, Idaho, 2011
Blocked a Field Goal: A.J. Francis, Maryland, 2012
Punt return for TD: Ryan Switzer, North Carolina, 2013 (85 yards)
Kickoff return for TD: Duke Johnson, Miami, 2012 (95 yards)
Two-point conversion: David Reeves pass from Anthony Boone, Duke, 2013
Scored 50 points: 59-10, Clemson, 2013
Scored 40 points: 45-26, Miami, 2013
Scored 30 points: 45-26, Miami, 2013
Recorded a Shutout: 38-0, Virginia Tech, 2011
Was Shutout: VMI, 2013 (49-0)
Scoreless first half: VMI, 2013
Scoreless second half: Virginia Tech, 2013
Did not score a TD: VMI, 2013
Fewer than 10 first downs: 4, VMI, 2013
Fewer than 5 first downs: 4, VMI, 1979
One first down: 1, Richmond, 1945
No first downs: 0, NC State, 1944
Had 300 rushing yards: 394, Georgia Tech, 2013
Had 200 rushing yards: 394, Georgia Tech, 2013
Had fewer than 100 rushing yards: 79, Louisville, 2014
Had negative yards rushing: -2, Maryland, 2012
Had 200 yards passing: 203, Louisville, 2014
Had 300 yards passing: 363, Richmond, 2014
Had fewer than 100 yards passing: 38, VMI, 2013
Had 600 yards of total offense: 610, Clemson, 2013
Had 500 yards of total offense: 610, Clemson, 2013
Had 400 yards of total offense: 422, Richmond, 2014
Had fewer than 100 yards of total offense: 79, VMI, 2013
Kicked 5 field goals: 5, Duke, 2009
Had 6 or more sacks in a game: 6, Florida State, 2010
Had 10 or more TFL in a game: 10, North Carolina, 2012
Missed Extra Point Kick: Oregon, 2013
Missed 4 or more Field Goals: 4, Penn State, 2012
Missed 3 or more Field Goals: 4, Penn State, 2012
Missed 2 or more Field Goals: 4, Penn State, 2012
Had successful Two-Point Conversion: Duke, 2013
Forced 5 or more turnovers: 5, North Carolina, 2010
Scored 3 or more Defensive Touchdowns: 3, UCLA, 2014 (2 INT, 1 Fumble)
Had 5 or more turnovers: 5, Georgia Tech, 2013
Had 4 or more passes intercepted: 5, Miami, 2010 (tied UVa school record)
Blocked 2 punts in a game: 2, Auburn, 2011
Did not punt: Georgia Tech, 2000
Had no turnovers: Ball State, 2013
Turned the ball over 7 or more times: 7, Richmond, 2014
Turned the ball over 5 or more times: 7, Richmond, 2014
Overtime game: Idaho, 2011
Recorded a Safety: Miami, 2012
Was not penalized: Temple, 2004
100+ penalty yards: 102, North Carolina, 2013
10+ penalties: 12, UCLA, 2014
Trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: Maryland, 2010
Did not lose a fumble: North Carolina, 2013
90+ offensive plays: 93, BYU, 2013
45 or fewer plays: 44, William & Mary, 1961
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Blanding, Q
Bradshaw, Z
Brown, A
Burbank, R
Burns, R
Canady, M
Coley, H
Corney, T
Croce, V
Davis, C
Dean, D
Dockins, K
Doull, R
Dowling, D
English, J
Fitch, C
Frye, I
Gallop, G
Garner, K
Gooch, M
Hall, M
Hamm, D
Harold, E
Harris, A
Harris, T
Hill, D
Hoskey, D
Jennings, D
Johns, M
Johnson, K
Kamara, J
Karl, S
Kiser, M
Lambert, G
Lawe, S
Lee, D
Levrone, A
Marrs, D
Matteo, J
McDonald, J
Miles-Redmond,A
Mizzell, T
Mooney, M
Moore, K
Moore, M
Olanrewaju, S
Parks,
K
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Phelps, B
Pond, J
Rainey, K
Romero, D
Severin, C
Shepherd, K
Shirley, T
Sims, D
Smith, E
Smith, L
Swanson, Z
Thomas, M
Valles, M
Vozenilek, A
Wahee, W
Walker, D
Wallace, C
Watford, D
Wilkins, D
Wingo-Reeves, C
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VIRGINIA PLAYER
FOOTBALL
CAREER
GAMEHIGHS
NOTES/OFFENSE
• CHICK-FIL-A
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BOWL VS. AUBURN
89 ROB BURNS
Receptions: 1 at North Carolina, 2013; Richmond, 2014
Receiving Yards: 3 vs. Richmond, 2014
Tackles: 1 at North Carolina, 2013
87 KYLE DOCKINS
Receptions: 4 at Miami, 2013
Receiving Yards: 46 at Miami, 2013
Long Reception: 18 at Miami, 2013
Tackles: 2 vs. BYU, 2013
19 DONI DOWLING
Receptions: 5 vs. UCLA, 2014
Receiving Yards: 25 vs. UCLA, 2014
Long Reception: 15 vs. Richmond, 2014
14 IAN FRYE
Long Field Goal: 53 yards vs. BYU, 2013
Most FGs: 3 vs. Louisville, 2014
Most FG Att: 3 vs. Louisville, 2014
Most PATs: 6 vs. Richmond, 2014
17 MILES GOOCH
Receptions: 4 vs. Louisville, 2014
Receiving Yards: 78 vs. Louisville, 2014
Long Reception: 50 vs. Louisville, 2014
Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. Miami, 2012; vs. UL, 2014
Tackles: 2 at UNC, 2013
22 DANIEL HAMM
Rushes: 21 vs. VMI, 2013
Rushing Yards: 136 vs. VMI, 2013
Long Rush: 12 vs. VMI, 2013
Long Rush TD: 12, vs. VMI, 2013
Rushing TDs: 2 vs. VMI, 2013
Receptions: 1 vs. VMI, 2013
Receiving Yards: 11 vs. VMI, 2013
Long Reception: 11 vs. VMI, 2013
All-Purpose Yards: 147 vs. VMI, 2013
6 DARIUS JENNINGS
Receptions: 13 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Receiving Yards: 136 vs. La Tech, 2012
Receiving TD: 2 vs. Miami, 2012; vs. GT, 2013
Long Reception: 53 at Miami, 2011
Long Punt Return: 27 vs. William & Mary, 2011
Long Kick Return: 86 vs. Richmond, 2014
Kick Return Yards: 130 vs. Richmond, 2014
Rushes: 2 vs. Idaho, 2011
Rushing Yards: 21 vs. Miami, 2012
Long Rush: 21 vs. Miami, 2012
All-Purpose Yards: 209 vs. Richmond, 2014
15 MATT JOHNS
Pass Completions: 13 vs. UCLA, 2014
Pass Attempts: 22 vs. UCLA, 2014
Completion Pct: .565 (13-of-22) vs. UCLA, 2014
Passing Yards: 154 vs. UCLA, 2014
Passing TD: 2 vs. UCLA, 2014
Long Pass Play: 45 vs. Richmond, 2014
Rushes: 4 vs. UCLA, 2014
Rushing Yards: 13 vs. UCLA, 2014
Long Rush: 9 vs. UCLA, 2014
Total Offense: 163 vs. UCLA, 2014
Long Rush: 12 vs. Richmond, 2014
85 KEEON JOHNSON
Receptions: 5 vs. Clemson & UNC, 2013
Receiving Yards: 77 vs. Clemson, 2013
Long Reception: 23 at North Carolina, 2013
Receiving TD: 1 at North Carolina, 2013
1 JAMIL KAMARA
Receptions: 1 vs. Richmond, 2014
Receiving Yards: 6 vs. Richmond, 2014
Long Reception: 6 vs. Richmond, 2014
11 GREYSON LAMBERT
Pass Completions:16 vs. UCLA, 2014
Pass Attempts: 24 vs. Louisville, 2014
Completion Pct: .867 (13-of-15) vs. Richmond, 2014
Passing Yards: 162 vs. Louisville, 2014
Long Pass Play: 50 vs. Louisville, 2014
Passing TD: 1 three times, last vs. Louisville, 2014
Long TD Pass Play: 29 vs. Richmond, 2014
Total Offense: 145 vs. Louisville, 2014
Long Rush: 10 vs. Richmond & Louisville, 2014
Rushing TD: 1 vs. Louisville, 2014
14 ANDRE LEVRONE
Receptions: 3 vs. UCLA, 2014
Receiving Yards: 75 vs. UCLA, 2014
Long Reception: 29 vs. UCLA, 2014
Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. UCLA, 2014
Long Receiving Touchdown: 29 vs. UCLA, 2014
4 TAQUAN MIZZELL
Rushes: 10 vs. UCLA, 2014
Rushing Yards: 52 vs. Duke, 2013
Long Rush: 36 vs. Duke, 2013
Receptions: 6 vs. UCLA, 2014
Receiving Yards: 45, Miami, 2013
Long Reception: 27 vs. Clemson, 2013
Long Kick Return: 39 vs Richmond, 2014
Kick Return Yardage: 108 at North Carolina, 2013
Kick Returns: 5 at North Carolina, 2013
TD Receptions: 1 at Miami, 2013
Rushing TDs: 1 at Miami, 2013; vs. Richmond, 2014
25 KEVIN PARKS
Rushes: 28 at Maryland, 2013
Rushing Yards: 135 vs. VMI, 2013
Long Rush: 61 vs. VMI, 2013
Long Rush TD: 61, vs. VMI, 2013
Rushing TDs: 3 vs. William & Mary, 2011
Receptions: 6 vs. Duke, 2013
Receiving Yards: 88 vs. Duke, 2013
Long Reception: 54 vs. VMI, 2013
All-Purpose Yards: 204 vs. VMI, 2013
9 CANAAN SEVERIN
Receptions: 5 vs. UCLA, 2014
Receiving Yards: 55 vs. UCLA, 2014
Long Reception: 32 vs. UCLA, 2014
Receiving TD: 2 vs. Richmond, 2014
Long TD Reception: 29 vs. Richmond, 2014
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23 KHALEK SHEPHERD
Rushes: 10 vs. Richmond, 2012
Rushing Yards: 71 vs. Ball State, 2013
Long Rush: 45 vs. Oregon, 2013
Rushing TDs: 1 vs. Oregon, 2013; Richmond, 2012
Receptions: 4 vs. Ball State, 2013
Receiving TDs: 1, vs. La Tech, 2012
Receiving Yards: 73 vs. La Tech, 2012
Long Reception: 73 vs. La Tech, 2012
Long Receiving TD: 73 vs. La Tech, 2012
Long Kick Return: 72 at Georgia Tech, 2012
Kick Returns: 7 vs. La Tech & UNC, 2012
49 ZACHARY SWANSON
Receptions: 4 vs. Oregon, 2013
Receiving Yards: 43 vs. Oregon, 2013
Long Receptions: 36 vs. Maryland, 2012
Receiving TD: 1 at Georgia Tech, 2012
2 DOMINIQUE TERRELL
Rushes: 1 vs. William & Mary, 2011; at Pitt, 2013
Rushing Yards: 21 at Pitt, 2013
Long Rush: 21 yards at Pitt, 2013
Receptions: 9 vs. Miami, 2012
Long Reception: 51 vs North Carolina, 2012
Receiving Yards: 127 vs. Miami, 2012
Receiving TD: 1 vs. Idaho, 2011
Long Punt Return: 35 vs. BYU, 2013
Most Punt Return Yards: 75 vs. VMI, 2013
Most Punt Returns: 8 vs. VMI, 2013
Long Kick Return: 21 vs. GT, 2012
30 ALEC VOZENILEK
Longest Punt: 77 at Pitt, 2013
Inside the 20: 4 three times, last at Pitt, 2013
Avg: 47.8 at Georgia Tech, 2012
Punts: 13, BYU, 2013
Long Field Goal: 40 yards vs. Clemson, 2013
Most FGs: 4 at Maryland, 2013
Most FG Att: 5 at Maryland, 2013
Most PATs: 3 vs. Ball State, 2013
5 DAVID WATFORD
Pass Completions: 43 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Pass Attempts: 61 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Completion Pct: .720 (18-of-25) vs. VMI, 2013
Passing Yards: 376 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Passing TD: 2 vs. VMI & Georgia Tech, 2013
Long Pass Play: 60 vs. NC State, 2011
Rushes: 11 at Pitt, 2013; Ball State, 2013
Rushing Yards: 47 vs. Ball State, 2013
Rushing TDs: 1 three times, last vs. Clemson, 2013
Long Rush: 27 vs. Ball State, 2013
Total Offense: 359 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
41 CONNOR WINGO-REEVES
Receptions: 1 at North Carolina
Receiving Yards: 4 at North Carolina
Long Reception: 4 at North Carolina
VIRGINIA PLAYER CAREER HIGHS /DEFENSE
3 QUIN BLANDING
Tackles: 9 vs. UCLA, 2014; Louisville, 2014
Interceptions: 1 vs. Richmond, 2014
Passes Broken Up: 2 vs. Richmond, 2014
51 ZACH BRADSHAW
Tackles: 3 vs. Clemson & UNC, 2013
Passes Broken Up: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at North Carolina, 2013
58 CHRIS BRATHWAITE
Tackles: 9 vs. Wake Forest, 2012
Tackles for Loss: 2.5 at NC State, 2012
Sacks: 2.0 at NC State, 2012
Forced Fumble: 1 at NC State, 2012
9 ANDREW BROWN
Tackles: 1 vs. Richmond, 2014
26 MAURICE CANADY
Tackles: 13 vs. BYU, 2013
Interceptions: 1 three times, last vs. Louisville, 2014
Interception Return Yards: 39 at NC State, 2012
Sacks: 2.0 at Pitt, 2013
Passes Broken Up: 3, vs. VMI, 2013
Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Miami, 2012; vs. Duke, 2013
Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Miami, 2012
44 HENRY COLEY
Tackles: 14 vs. Duke, 2013; UCLA, 2014
Tackles for Loss: 2.5 vs. BSU, 2013; UCLA. 2014
Sacks: 2.0 vs. UCLA, 2014
Interception Return Yards: 23 vs. BYU, 2013
Forced Fumbles: 1 three times, last vs. Richmond, 2014
43 TRENT CORNEY
Tackles: 5 vs. VMI, 2013
Tackles for Loss: 3.0 vs. VMI, 2013
Sacks: 2.0 vs. VMI, 2013
Passes Broken Up: 1 vs. VMI, 2013
Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. VMI, 2013
Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. Richmond, 2013
55 DAVID DEAN
Tackles: 7 vs. BYU; Maryland & Clemson, 2013
Sacks: 1.5 at Pitt, 2013
Tackles for Loss: 2.0 vs. Clemson, 2013
Forced Fumble: 1 vs. Oregon, 2013
Passes Broken Up: 1 vs. UCLA, 2014
7 ELI HAROLD
Tackles: 11 vs. BYU, 2013
Tackles for Loss: 3.5 vs. BYU, 2013
Sacks: 3.0 vs. Virginia Tech, 2013
Interceptions: 1, at NC State, 2012
Interception Yards: 1, at NC State, 2012
Fumble Recoveries: three times, last vs. Richmond, 2014
Longest Fumble Recovery: 22 vs. Richmond, 2014
Defensive Touchdowns: 1 vs. Richmond, 2014
Forced Fumble: 1 four times, last vs. Richmond, 2014
8 ANTHONY HARRIS
Tackles: 14 vs. North Carolina, 2012
Interceptions: 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Interception Yards: 37 at NC State, 2012
Blocked Punt: 1 vs. BYU, 2013
Sacks: 1 vs. BYU, 2013
Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. BYU, 2013
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5 TIM HARRIS
Tackles: 7 vs. Clemson, 2013
Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at UMD, 2013; UCLA, 2014
Pass Breakups: 1 four times, last vs. Richmond, 2014
Interceptions: 1 vs. Richmond, 2014
29 D.J. HILL
Tackles: 8 at TCU, 2012
Tackles for a Loss: 0.5 vs. Oregon & Clemson, 2013
Forced Fumble: 1 vs. VMI, 2013
22 DREQUAN HOSKEY
Tackles: 8 vs. Miami, 2013
Passes Broken Up: 4 vs. Wake Forest, 2012
Blocked Punt: 1 vs. VMI, 2013
Interceptions: 1 vs. Virginia Tech, 2013
53 MICAH KISER
Tackles: 1 vs. UCLA, 2014; vs. Richmond, 2014
57 STEPHEN LAWE
Tackles: 1 at North Carolina, 2013
40 DARIUS LEE
Tackles: 2 vs. Richmond, 2012; at Maryland, 2013
Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Maryland, 2013
56 ANDRE MILES-REDMOND
Tackles: 1 vs. VMI, 2013; vs. Richmond, 2014
Tackles for a Loss: 0.5 vs. Ball State, 2013
34 KWONTIE MOORE
Tackles: 2 vs. Oregon, 2013
Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. Oregon, 2013
32 MIKE MOORE
Tackles: 4 at NC State, 2012; at UNC, 2013
Tackles for Loss: 2.0 vs. UCLA, 2013
Sacks: 1.5 at NC State, 2012
Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. UCLA, 20134
1 DEMETRIOUS NICHOLSON
Interceptions: 1 three times, last at Pitt, 2013
Long INT Return: 31 vs. William & Mary, 2011
Tackles: 9 vs. North Carolina, 2012; Southern Miss, 2011
Tackles for Loss: 1 vs. VT, at Indiana, 2011
Passes Broken Up: 3 vs. Penn State, 2012
21 BRANDON PHELPS
Tackles: 9 at. North Carolina, 2013
Passes Broken Up: 2 at NC State, 2012
Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. GT, 2013; vs. Richmond, 2014
Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at North Carolina, 2013
38 KELVIN RAINEY
Tackles: 6 vs. Clemson, 2013
Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Clemson, 2013
Passes Broken Up: 1.0 vs. Clemson, 2013
Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. Louisville, 2014
13 DAQUAN ROMERO
Tackles: 12 vs BYU, 2013; vs Richmond, 2014
Tackles for Loss: 3.0 vs. UCLA, 2014
Sacks: 1.0 at UNC, 2013; UCLA, 2014
Fumble Recoveries: 1 at GT, 2012; UCLA, 2014
Forced Fumble: 1 vs. UCLA, 2014
Interceptions: 1 vs. Richmond, 2014
Passes Broken Up: 2 vs. Duke, 2013; Louisville, 2014
16 MASON THOMAS
Tackles: 1 three times, last vs. Richmond, 2014
Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. VMI, 2013
88 MAX VALLES
Tackles: 6 vs. VT, 2013; UCLA, 2014
Sacks: 2.5 at Pitt, 2013
Tackles for loss: 2.5 at Pitt, 2013
Pass Broken Up: 4 vs. Louisville, 2014
Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. GT, 2013; vs. Richmond, 2014
Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. VT, 2013; vs. Richmond, 2014
28 WILFRED WAHEE
Tackles: 3 vs. Richmond, 2014
11 DIVANTE WALKER
Tackles: 6 vs. Richmond, 2014
Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. VMI, 2013
93 DONTE WILKINS
Tackles: 7 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
Sacks: 0.5 vs. Clemson, 2013
Tackles for Loss: 1.5 vs. Clemson, 2013
Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. VMI, 2013
Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013
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Quin
BLANDING
Free Safety
Fr.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Ht: 6-4 Wt: 215
Made collegiate debut against No. 7 UCLA with nine tackles ... became the first true
freshman to start at a safety position for UVa on opening day since Tony Blount
in 1976 ... had seven tackles and first career INT vs. Richmond ... led UVa with nine
tackles vs. No. 21 Louisville ... No. 2 in the nation among freshmen with 25 tackles.
Tim
HARRIS
Cornerback
So.
Richmond, Va.
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 200
Started against No. 7 UCLA and notched four tackles and one tackle for a loss ...
made first career INT vs. Richmond ... started and had three tackles against No. 21
Louisville.
Eli
HAROLD
Has started 15 games in a row ... made five tackles and 1.5 tackles for a loss against
Defensive End
No. 7 UCLA ... collected a sack, forced a fumble and returned a fumble 22 yards for
Jr.
Virginia Beach, Va. his first career touchdown vs. Richmond ... made three tackles and 2.0 sacks against
No. 21 Louisville.
Ht: 6-4 Wt: 250
Daquan
ROMERO
Captain ... has started last 26 of UVa’s last 27 games ... Only missed start (VT) was
Strong Safety
to a second-half targeting penalty vs. Miami in 2013 ... made 10 tackles vs. No. 7
Sr.
Chesterfield, Va. due
UCLA ... collected first INT of the year vs. No. 21 Louisville.
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 190
Made eight tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss against No. 7 UCLA ... also recorded one
Outside Linebacker
sack vs. the Bruins ... collected first career INT vs. Richmond ... made eight tackles
and broke up two passes vs. No. 21 Louisville.
Sr.
Hampton, Va.
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 230
Brandon
PHELPS
Defensive Back
Sr.
Damascus, Md.
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 185
Has started all three games at cornerback ... made four tackles against vs. No. 7
UCLA ... also started at cornerback vs. Richmond and made five tackles and recovered a fumble.
DreQuan
HOSKEY
Cornerback
Sr.
Richmond, Va.
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 180
Made four tackles vs. No. 7 UCLA ... made four tackles and broke up a pass vs. Richmond.
Maurice
CANADY
Cornerback
Jr.
Richmond, Va.
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 190
Has started all three games ... against No. 7 UCLA made two tackles and broke up
one pass ... had five tackles and broke up two passes against Richmond ... recorded
his first INT of the season against No. 21 Louisville.
Mike
MOORE
Defensive End
Jr.
Hyattsville, Md.
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 265
Has started all three games ... made three tackles, two tackles for a loss and
recovered a fumble against No. 7 UCLA ... had three tackles and one sack against
Richmond ... recovered a fumble against No. 21 Louisville.
Kwontie
MOORE
Defensive End
Jr.
Norfolk, Va.
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 275
Played his first game as a defensive end against No. 7 UCLA ... made one tackle
against No. 21 Louisville.
Trent
CORNEY
Played special teams vs. No. 7 UCLA ... recovered a fumble against Richmond.
Defensive End
Jr.
Brockville, Ontario
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 255
Henry
COLEY
Captain ... has started 15 games in a row ... led UVa with 14 tackles against No. 7
Outside Linebacker
UCLA ... recorded 2.0 sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss vs. the Bruins ... named ACC
Sr.
Virginia Beach, Va. Linebacker of the Week for his efforts against UCLA ... had eight tackles, forced a
fumble and recorded 0.5 sacks vs. Richmond ... seven tackles and 2.0 TFL vs. No. 21
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 245
Louisville.
David
DEAN
Made two tackles and broke up a pass vs. No. 7 UCLA ... had three tackles and 1.5
Defensive Tackle
Jr.
Virginia Beach, Va. TFL against Richmond ... made four tackles and 1.0 TFL vs. No. 21 Louisville.
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 295
Max
VALLES
Outside Linebacker
So.
Sicklerville, N.J.
Ht: 6-5 Wt: 240
Donte
WILKINS
Saw time on the defensive line vs. No. 7 UCLA ... made a tackle against Richmond
Defensive Tackle
and No. 21 Louisville.
So.
Woodbridge, Va.
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 285
Alec
VOZENILEK
Punter
Sr.
Richmond, Va.
Ht: 5-10 Wt: 190
Anthony
HARRIS
Has started all three games ... recorded six tackles and 2.0 sacks vs. No. 7 UCLA ...
had four tackles, 1.5 sacks, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble against Richmond ... had four tackles and broke up four passes vs. No. 21 Louisville.
Captain ... averages 41.2 yards per punt for his career ... owns 26 career punts of 50
yards or more ... owns UVa’s fourth-longest punt in school history, a 77-yard at Pitt
in 2013 ... averages 44.2 yards per punt in 2014.
THE VIRGINIA OFFENSE/KICKER
4
6
9
11
14
15
17
19
23
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Taquan
MIZZELL
Tailback
So.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Ht: 5-10 Wt: 190
Carried the ball 10 times for 31 yards and made six catches vs. No. 7 UCLA ... led
UVa with five catches against Richmond ... rushed seven times for 16 yards and a
TD against the Spiders ... returned two kicks for 70 yards vs. Richmond ... rushed for
40 yards on five carries vs. No. 21 Louisville ... also caught three passes.
Darius
JENNINGS
Wide Receiver
Sr.
Baltimore, Md.
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 175
Caught three passes for 39 yards and a touchdown against No. 7 UCLA ... set a
career high for all-purpose yards with 209 vs. Richmond ... caught four balls for 79
yards ... returned two kicks for 130 yards, including a career-long 86 yard return ...
made one reception for 31 yards against No. 21 Louisville.
Canaan
SEVERIN
Wide Receiver
Made his first career start against No. 7 UCLA ... hauled in five passes for 55 yards
Jr.
Marlborough, Mass. against the Bruins ... caught first two career TD passes against Richmond ... had
four catches for 19 yards against No. 21 Louisville.
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 210
Greyson
LAMBERT
Quarterback
So.
Jesup, Ga.
Ht: 6-5 Wt: 235
Andre
LEVRONE
Wide Receiver
R-Fr.
Laurel, Md.
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 210
Made collegiate debut against No. 7 UCLA ... led UVa with 75 receiving yards on
three catches and first collegiate touchdown.
Matt
JOHNS
Quarterback
So.
Chalfont, Pa.
Ht: 6-5 Wt: 210
UVa’s primary holder ... threw first collegiate passes vs. No. 7 UCLA ... completed
13-of-22 passing for 154 yards and two touchdowns against the Bruins ... previously took snaps under center in 2013, but just handed off the ball ... was 4-of-7
for 65 yards and a TD vs. Richmond.
Miles
GOOCH
Wide Receiver
Sr.
Decatur, Ga.
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 210
Has started UVa’s first three games ... made second career start against No. 7 UCLA
... caught three balls for 20 yards vs. the Bruins ... cad a career day vs. No. 21 Louisville with four catches for 78 yards and his second career touchdown.
Doni
DOWLING
Wide Receiver
Fr.
Richmond, Va.
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 215
Khalek
SHEPHERD
Tailback
Carried the ball seven times for 17 yards against No. 7 UCLA ... carried the ball
Sr.
Upper Marlboro, Md. seven times for 35 yards against Richmond.
Ht: 5-8 Wt: 200
Kevin
PARKS
Tailback
Sr.
Salisbury, N.C.
Ht: 5-8 Wt: 200
Captain ... has started 15 games in a row ... rushed 17 times for 55 yards against
No. 7 UCLA ... also caught two passes vs. the Bruins ... rushed 13 times for 52 yards
and a TD vs. Richmond ... added 66 yards on 22 carries against No. 21 Louisville.
Has started all three games ... completed 16-of-23 passes for 112 yards against No.
7 UCLA ... was 13-of-15 for 102 yards and a TD vs. Richmond ... threw for a careerhigh 162 yards and a TD vs. No. 21 Louisville ... also rushed for a score.
Made collegiate debut vs. No. 7 UCLA ... was one of two UVa true freshmen to
appear against the Bruins ... caught five passes for 25 yards in first college action ...
the five catches are a UVa record by a true freshman in a debut.
25
41
49
85
87
Connor
WINGO-REEVES
Fullback
So.
Midlothian, Va.
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 235
Appeared in both of UVa’s games as a key blocking component in the run game
... also plays on special teams ... made key block to spring Greyson Lambert on a
10-yard touchdown run vs. No. 21 Louisville.
Zachary
SWANSON
Tight End
Sr.
Katy, Texas
Ht: 6-6 Wt: 250
Caught one ball for 15 yards against No. 7 UCLA.
Keeon
JOHNSON
Wide Receiver
So.
Kannapolis, N.C.
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 210
Saw time against No. 7 UCLA, but recorded no catches ... caught first pass of the
season vs. Richmond.
Kyle
DOCKINS
Wide Receiver
Made one catch for 11 yards against No. 7 UCLA, but his fumble on the play was
So.
Virginia Beach, Va. returned 75 yards for a touchdown ... had a key third-down catch for 11 yards and
a first down vs. No. 21 Louisville.
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 210
14
Ian
FRYE
Kicker
Jr.
Bristol, Va.
Ht: 6-6 Wt: 200
Returns to action after missing the last eight games of the 2013 season ... is 12-of16 for his career on field goal attempts ... kicked a 42-yard field goal for the game
winner vs. No. 21 Louisville.
Virginia Football 2014
Virginia Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 13, 2014)
INDIVIDUAL SEASON AND CAREER STATISTICS
All games
SEASON
Rushing
Kevin Parks
Taquan Mizzell
Khalek Shepherd
Daniel Hamm
Matt Johns
Darius Jennings
TEAM
Greyson Lambert
David Watford
Total
Opponents
gp
Passing
gp
Receiving
gp
Greyson Lambert
Matt Johns
David Watford
Total
Opponents
Taquan Mizzell
Canaan Severin
Doni Dowling
Darius Jennings
Miles Gooch
Andre Levrone
Kevin Parks
Kyle Dockins
Zachary Swanson
Jamil Kamara
Rob Burns
Keeon Johnson
Total
Opponents
Total Offense
att
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
net avg
179
6
87
0
72
1
39
0
26
1
7
0
0
2
26 29
2
8
438 47
367 113
173
87
71
39
25
7
-2
-3
-6
391
254
effic comp-att-int
119.65
128.72
150.40
123.20
107.64
no.
42-62-3
20-35-2
1-1-0
63-98-5
69-124-5
yds
avg
14
11
9
8
7
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
63
69
52
107
61
149
98
79
20
22
15
6
3
-2
610
808
3.7
9.7
6.8
18.6
14.0
19.8
5.0
11.0
15.0
6.0
3.0
-2.0
9.7
11.7
g plays
rush
pass
Greyson Lambert
Matt Johns
Kevin Parks
Taquan Mizzell
Khalek Shepherd
Daniel Hamm
Darius Jennings
David Watford
TEAM
Total
Opponents
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
1
2
3
3
71
40
52
22
17
8
2
3
2
217
221
Scoring
td
fg
Ian Frye
Canaan Severin
Andre Levrone
Kevin Parks
Darius Jennings
Daniel Hamm
Greyson Lambert
Eli Harold
Miles Gooch
Taquan Mizzell
Total
Opponents
CAREER
gain loss
3 52
3 22
3 17
2
8
3
5
3
2
2
2
3
9
1
2
3 119
3 97
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
8
6-7
6-7
2-3
-3
25
173
87
71
39
7
-6
-2
391
254
kick
10-10
10-10
8-8
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3.3
4.0
4.2
4.9
5.0
3.5
-1.0
-0.3
-3.0
3.3
2.6
pct
lg avg/g
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
4
3
yds
67.7
57.1
100.0
64.3
55.6
td
td
376
228
6
610
808
td
lg avg/g
2
3
0
5
2
gain
loss
116
12
12
1
1
17
2647
271
513
180
25
75
net
avg
4.5
4.0
5.6
5.8
5.0
4.7
26
2
2
3
0
0
61
36
45
12
12
21
lg
avg/g
10
23
18
127
35
439
93
195
-58
244
-3.2
1.9
1
3
10
27
-5.8
10.6
effic comp-att-int
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
-
pts
28
12
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
88
62
pct
98.57 75-137-5
128.72
20-35-2
97.18 275-502-19
no.
43
17
9
114
10
4
77
10
28
1
2
21
g
plays
td
fg
10
15
39
13
39
4
40
23
-
2763
283
525
181
26
92
13
24
3
40
39
3
39
14
38
1
16
11
total avg/g
-
att
gp
8 17.3
32 35.7
15 20.3
45 49.7
50 32.7
29 26.3
13
6.7
11
7.3
15
5.0
6
6.0
3
1.0
0 -0.7
50 203.3
48 269.3
-
591
67
92
31
5
16
10
15
23
lg avg/g
0
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
2
39
13
39
4
15
40
gp
50 125.3
45 76.0
6
6.0
50 203.3
48 269.3
376 373 124.3
228 253 84.3
0 173 57.7
0
87 29.0
0
71 23.7
0
39 19.5
0
7
2.3
6
0
0.0
0
-2 -1.0
610 1001 333.7
808 1062 354.0
-
gp
17 57.7
14 29.0
13 23.7
9 19.5
12
8.3
5
2.3
0 -1.0
10 -1.0
2 -6.0
17 130.3
32 84.7
155
40
591
67
92
31
16
629
- 12-16
2
1
28
10
3
1
1
2
3
-
yds
216
153
61
1295
130
79
620
118
276
6
3
280
rush
-58
25
2647
271
513
180
75
244
kick
25-25
-
54.7
57.1
54.8
avg
td
5.0
9.0
6.8
11.4
13.0
19.8
8.1
11.8
9.9
6.0
1.5
13.3
pass
716
228
0
0
0
0
0
2554
1
2
0
10
2
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
total
658
253
2647
271
513
180
75
2798
td
yds
td
716
228
2554
lg
27
32
15
53
50
29
54
18
36
6
3
35
3
3
11
avg/g
16.6
6.4
20.3
32.4
3.3
26.3
15.9
8.4
7.3
6.0
0.2
25.5
avg/g
65.8
16.9
67.9
20.8
13.2
45.0
1.9
121.7
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
1-1
-
-
-
-
-
pts
61
12
6
168
60
18
6
6
14
18
67.9
20.8
13.2
45.0
1.7
1.9
lg
50
45
60
avg/g
71.6
15.2
111.0
Virginia Football 2014
Virginia Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 13, 2014)
INDIVIDUAL SEASON AND CAREER STATISTICS
All games
SEASON
Punt Returns
no.
Kick Returns
no.
Interceptions
Fumble Returns
Khalek Shepherd
Total
Opponents
Taquan Mizzell
Darius Jennings
Total
Opponents
Darius Jennings
Taquan Mizzell
Kevin Parks
Khalek Shepherd
Canaan Severin
Miles Gooch
Andre Levrone
Doni Dowling
Daniel Hamm
Matt Johns
Kyle Dockins
Zachary Swanso
Anthony Harris
Jamil Kamara
Rob Burns
Tim Harris
Keeon Johnson
TEAM
Greyson Lambert
David Watford
Total
Opponents
Field Goals
Ian Frye
Total
Opponents
Punting
Alec Vozenilek
Total
Opponents
yds avg
td
0
0
0
0
39
86
86
22
no.
yds avg
td
no.
yds avg
td
108
171
279
133
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
Eli Harold
Total
Opponents
All Purpose
td
52 5.8
52 5.8
97 12.1
4
4
8
9
Daquan Romero
Maurice Canady
Quin Blanding
Tim Harris
Anthony Harris
Total
Opponents
g
27.0
42.8
34.9
14.8
0
0
0
1
7
8
57
1
1
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
2
3
1
3
3
CAREER
yds avg
9
9
8
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
7.0
1.6
11.4
22 22.0
22 22.0
76 38.0
rush
rcv
7
87
173
71
0
0
0
0
39
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-2
-3
-6
391
254
6
6
2
lg
no.
lg
no.
25
60
455
1333
18.2
22.2
lg
no.
yds
lg
no.
yds
g
rush
20
20
32
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
kr
47
47
32
1
3
1
1
10
22
22
75
1
ir
171
108
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
279
133
long
32
0
0
0
1
7
7
37
1
1
1
0
0
0
52
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
52
97
att good
7
7
3
0
0
0
pr
149
52
20
0
107
98
79
61
0
0
22
15
0
6
3
0
-2
0
0
0
610
808
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total avg/g
0 327 109.0
0 247 82.3
0 193 64.3
0 123 41.0
0 107 35.7
0
98 32.7
0
79 26.3
0
61 20.3
0
39 19.5
0
25
8.3
0
22
7.3
0
15
5.0
7
7
2.3
0
6
6.0
0
3
1.0
1
1
0.3
0
-2 -0.7
0
-2 -1.0
0
-3 -1.0
0
-6 -6.0
8 1340 446.7
57 1349 449.7
blkd
0
0
0
no. yds avg
lg blk
0
0
0
yds
0
39
0
1
86
22
avg
td
avg
td
0
0
48
86
avg
td
lg
avg
td
4.4
0.0
13.0
0.0
1.0
8.6
22.0
lg
0
25
lg
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
0
1
37
lg
1
75
271
2647
513
0
0
0
0
180
25
0
0
368
0
0
0
0
1295
216
620
264
153
130
79
61
11
0
118
276
14
6
3
0
280
30
0
0
141
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
0
0
0
0
1333
455
0
1468
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
86
0
0
1
0
2733
942
3267
2386
153
130
79
61
191
25
118
276
505
6
3
1
280
total
avg/g
10
23
-58
244
0
-4
0
0
0
0
0
0
-58
240
-5.8
10.4
att
good
long
blkd
no.
yds
12
168 6929
rcv
22
40
13
39
39
24
39
3
3
4
15
14
38
48
1
16
14
11
16
17 752 44.2 56
17 752 44.2 56
18 716 39.8 53
yds
141
pr
53
avg
41.2
0
lg
77
blk
0
kr
ir
68.3
72.5
83.8
61.2
6.4
3.3
26.3
20.3
47.8
1.7
8.4
7.3
10.5
6.0
0.2
0.1
25.5
Virginia Football 2014
Virginia Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 13, 2014)
INDIVIDUAL SEASON AND CAREER STATISTICS
All games
SEASON
Kickoffs
Dylan Sims
Total
Opponents
## Defensive Leaders
44
13
3
8
88
21
7
5
55
22
26
1W
32
28
51
59
38
29
53
93
2
16
2H
9
56
57
72
34
43
no. yds avg
19 1171 61.6
19 1171 61.6
13 824 63.4
Henry Coley
Daquan Romero
Quin Blanding
Anthony Harris
Max Valles
Brandon Phelps
Eli Harold
Tim Harris
David Dean
DreQuan Hoskey
Maurice Canady
Divante Walker
Mike Moore
Wilfred Wahee
Zach Bradshaw
Mark Hall
Kelvin Rainey
D.J. Hill
Micah Kiser
Donte Wilkins
Kirk Garner
Mason Thomas
Daniel Hamm
Andrew Brown
Andre Miles-Redmond
Stephen Lawe
Eric Smith
Kwontie Moore
Trent Corney
Total
Opponents
gp
ua
CAREER
tb ob
8
8
5
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no.
1
1
0
a total
3 16 13 2 9
3
9 19 2 8
3 14 11 2 5
3 13 11 2 4
3
4 10 1 4
3
6
6 12
3
7
5 12
3
9
1 10
3
3
6
9
3
5
3
8
3
4
4
8
3
5
2
7
3
5
2
7
3
2
3
5
3
2
2
4
3
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
.
2
2
3
.
2
2
3
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
.
1
1
2
.
1
1
1
1
.
1
1
1
.
1
1
.
1
1
3
1
.
1
3
.
1
1
2
.
.
.
3 1 11 1 10 2 21
3 1 08 1 38 2 46
yds
57 3500
tfl sack int pbu
6.0
3.0
0.0
0.5
2.5
0.5
5.0
1.0
2.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
25
11
3 .5
1 .0
.
.
3 .5
.
3 .0
.
.
.
.
.
1 .0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
12
4
. 3
1 2
1 3
1 2
. 4
. 2
. .
1 2
. 1
. 1
1 3
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5 23
5 12
fr
.
1
.
.
1
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
8
3
ff blk
2
1
.
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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5
3
.
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.
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.
.
.
gp
avg
61.4
ua
tb
ob
22
1
a
28 84 91
37 72 102
3 14 11
48 109 96
13 12 25
40 55 53
27 53 46
14 25 11
26 17 44
40 76 15
23 53 27
14 12
3
26 14 23
3
2
3
8
4 10
12
2
4
12
8
5
37 12 14
3
.
2
12
4 10
2
1
1
16
1
2
4
.
1
1
1
.
5
1
2
4
1
1
12
1
.
17
2
5
20
5
8
total
1 75
1 74
25
2 05
37
1 08
99
36
61
91
80
15
37
5
14
6
13
26
2
14
2
3
1
1
3
2
1
7
13
tfl
sack int pbu
23.0 5.5 0 4
15.0 2.5 1 7
0.0
. 1 3
4.5 1.0 10 11
8.0 7.5 . 8
2.0
. . 8
27.0 13.5 1 1
2.0
. 1 4
11.0 5.0 . 2
3.0
. 1 13
2.0 2.0 3 14
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2014
VIRGINIA
GAME-BY-GAME
FOOTBALL GAME
SUMMARIES
NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
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GAME 1 • UCLA 28, UVa 20
Aug. 30 • Charlottesville, Va.
GAME 2 • UVa 45, Richmond 13
Sept. 6 • Charlottesville, Va.
Game Notes
• Virginia is now 80-36-9 all-time in season-opening games, including a 74-20-7 home-season
opening mark in Charlottesville
• Mike London is now 6-1 in season-opening games as a head coach, including a 4-1 mark at UVa
• In UVa game records dating back to the 1930 season, UCLA’s three defensive touchdowns was a
first for a Virginia opponent
• Virginia allowed a pair of interception touchdowns in the same game for the first time since
2006 (Pittsburgh, Darrelle Revis and Clint Session)
• The Cavaliers didn’t allow a quarterback sack for the first time since game six of last season
(Oct. 12 at Maryland)
• Virginia is 0-1 all-time vs. UCLA and 0-5 vs. Pac-12 opponents
• Grayson Lambert made his first collegiate start and established career highs in completions
(16), attempts (23) and interceptions (2)
• Against UCLA marked the first time Matt Johns threw the ball in college. He was the holder in
2013 as a redshirt freshman and previously took snaps under center on rushing plays.
• Johns finished the game going 13-for-22 for 154 yards, including a pair of touchdown passes
(29 yards to Andre Levrone and 23 yards to Darius Jennings)
• Kevin Parks led UVa with 55 rushing yards on 17 attempts
• Taquan Mizzell had a career-best six receptions, extending his reception streak to 10 games,
and a career-high 10 carries
• Canaan Severin had career highs in receptions (5), receiving yards (55) and long reception (32
yards)
• Andre Levrone had three receptions for 75 yards and a 29-yard touchdown reception in his
collegiate debut
• Jennings moved into 12th all-time at Virginia with 109 career receptions
• Doni Dowling had five receptions for 55 yards in his collegiate debut
• Kyle Dockins extended his reception streak to three games
• Henry Coley led Virginia with career-tying 14 tackles, career-high two sacks and second career
forced fumble
• Daquan Romero had a career-high three tackles for loss and had his second career forced
fumble (3rd quarter) and second career fumble recovery (4th quarter)
• Max Valles tied a career best with six tackles and had two sacks
• Miles Gooch had a career-best three receptions for 20 yards
• Mike Moore had his first career fumble recovery
• David Dean recorded his second career pass breakup during UCLA’s first drive of the game
• Kicker Ian Frye went 2-of-2 on field goals and 2-of-2 on PATs in his first action since Sept. 28,
2013 (at Pittsburgh)
Game Notes
• Virginia snapped a 10-game losing streak that began on Sept. 28, 2013 at Pitt.
• The Cavaliers led at the half for the first time in seven games dating back to last season
• Virginia has a 10-game winning streak vs. Richmond and is 28-2-2 all-time vs. the Spiders
• Virginia head coach Mike London is 3-0 all-time vs. his alma mater Richmond
• The Cavaliers improved to 11-8 in non-conference action under London
• Virginia has nine takeaways this season for 31 points, while the Cavaliers had 21 takeaways for
13 points last season
• The Cavaliers defense has yielded two offensive touchdowns through their first two games for
the first time since the 1998 season (allowed two vs. Maryland in second game after shutting
out Auburn in the first game)
• Virginia had seven takeaways, its most since seven vs. South Carolina (Sept. 7, 2002)
• Canaan Severin tallied his first two career touchdown receptions, a 4-yarder from Johns and a
29-yarder from Lambert
• Severin has seven receptions this season (88 yards) after entering the season with six career
catches (46 yards) over his first two seasons
• Kevin Parks led UVa with 52 rushing yards on 13 attempts
• Parks ranks seventh all-time at UVa with 26 career rushing touchdowns
• Parks extended his reception streak to 13 games
• Taquan Mizzell had a career-long 39-yard kickoff return, extended his reception streak to 11
games and scored his third career touchdown
• Darius Jennings 86-yard kickoff return marked a career long and is the 14th longest return in
UVa history
• Jennings had a career-high 209 all-purpose yards (130 kick return yards, 79 receiving yards)
• Daquan Romero had his first career interception, marking the first Virginia interception by a
linebacker since Darnell Carter in 2010 (at Georgia Tech)
• Eli Harold scored his first career touchdown, a 22-yard fumble return in the third quarter
• Harold’s 22-yard fumble return touchdown was Virginia’s since Brent Urban’s 16-yarder in 2012
(at Virginia Tech)
• Quin Blanding had his first career interception, added seven tackles and a pair of pass breakups
• Divante Walker had a career-best six tackles
Score by Quarters:
UCLA 0
21
7
0 — 28
Virginia 0
10
7
3 — 20
Scoring Summary:
2nd 13:35 UCLA Ishmael Adams 20 yd interception return (Fairbairn kick), UCLA 7 - VA 0
08:35 VA Ian Frye 35 yd field goal, 9-53 2:30, UCLA 7 - VA 3
02:55 UCLA Randall Goforth 75 yd fumble return (Fairbairn kick), UCLA 14 - VA 3
01:20 UCLA Eric Kendricks 37 yd interception return (Fairbairn kick), UCLA 21 - VA 3
00:52 VA Andre Levrone 29 yd pass from Johns (Frye kick), 5-75 0:28 UCLA 21 - VA 10
3rd 07:33 VA Darius Jennings 23 yd pass from Johns (Frye kick), 10-59 4:16 UCLA 21 - VA 17
01:02 UCLA Brett Hundley 6 yd rush (Fairbairn kick), 9-66 2:55 UCLA 28 - VA 17
4th 06:47 VA Ian Frye 27 yd field goal, 12-55 3:58 UCLA 28 - VA 20
Attendance—44,749
UCLAUVa UCLAUVa
First Downs
16
17 Punts (Number-Avg)
7-39.6 7-46.0
Rushes-Yards (Net)
39-116 39-120 Fumbles-Lost
4-22-1
Passing Yards (Net)
242
266 Penalties-Yards
12-87 4-20
Passes Comp-Att-Int
20-34-0 29-45-2 Possession Time
25:30 34:30
Total Offense Plays-Yards
73-358 84-386 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 18 9 of 23
Fumble Returns-Yards
1-75 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 3
Punt Returns-Yards
4-55 3-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances
1-1
2-3
Kickoff Returns-Yards
4-49 1-12 Sacks By: Number-Yards
0-0
5-21
Interception Returns-Yards 2-57 0-0
RUSHING: UCLA-Paul Perkins 16-80; Brett Hundley 15-39; Jordon James 5-3; TEAM 1--1; Steven
Manfro 2--5. Virginia-Kevin Parks 17-55; Taquan Mizzell 10-31; Khalek Shepherd 7-17; Matt
Johns 4-13; Greyson Lambert 1-4.
PASSING: UCLA-Brett Hundley 20-33-0-242. Virginia-Greyson Lambert 16-23-2-112; Matt
Johns 13-22-0-154.
RECEIVING: UCLA-Jordan Payton 8-98; Thomas 3-39; Devin Lucien 3-17; Eldridge Massington
2-63; Nate Iese 2-19; Paul Perkins 1-10; Steven Manfro 1--4. Virginia-Taquan Mizzell 6-15;
Canaan Severin 5-55; Doni Dowling 5-25; Andre Levrone 3-75; Darius Jennings 3-39; Miles
Gooch 3-20; Kevin Parks 2-11; Zachary Swanson 1-15; Kyle Dockins 1-11.
Score by Quarters:
Richmond 3 0 10 0 —13
Virginia 7
7 17 14 — 45
Scoring Summary:
1st 10:03 UR Peter Yoder 28 yd field goal, 11-53 4:57, UR 3 - VA 0
00:32 VA Kevin Parks 3 yd rush (Frye kick), 14-76 5:46, UR 3 - VA 7
2nd 05:21 VA Canaan Severin 4 yd pass from Johns (Frye kick), 6-35 2:38, UR 3 - VA 14
3rd 13:20 VA Taquan Mizzell 3 yd rush (Frye kick), 5-61 1:40, UR 3 - VA 21
06:49 UR Peter Yoder 32 yd field goal, 7-47 2:08, UR 6 - VA 21
04:39 VA Ian Frye 22 yd field goal, 4-8 2:10, UR 6 - VA 24
03:55 VA Eli Harold 22 yd fumble return (Frye kick), UR 6 - VA 31
00:37 UR Michael Rocco 6 yd rush (McCall kick), UR 13 - VA 31
4th 12:38 VA Canaan Severin 29 yd pass from Lambert (Frye kick), 7-60 2:59, UR 13 - VA 38
01:49 VA Daniel Hamm 1 yd rush (Frye kick) 9-45 3:07, UR 13 - VA 45
Attendance—34,533
URUVa URUVa
First Downs
21
17 Punts (Number-Avg)
3-43.3 3-47.3
Rushes-Yards (Net)
31-59 40-157 Fumbles-Lost
4-41-1
Passing Yards (Net)
363
173 Penalties-Yards
4-256-39
Passes Comp-Att-Int
29-47-3 18-23-1 Possession Time
32:30 27:30
Total Offense Plays-Yards
78-422 63-330 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 7 of 12
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0 1-22 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0
Punt Returns-Yards
1-5 1-20 Red-Zone Scores-Chances
3-4
5-5
Kickoff Returns-Yards
3-48 4-200 Sacks By: Number-Yards
1-8
4-29
Interception Returns-Yards
1-0
3-1
RUSHING: Richmond-Jeremiah Hamlin 6-46; T.J. Moon 8-37; Seth Fisher 5-7; Michael Rocco
4-3; Rashad Ponder 1-1; Jacobi Green 2--7; Michael Strauss 5--28. Virginia-Kevin Parks 13-52;
Daniel Hamm 8-39; Khalek Shepherd 7-35; Taquan Mizzell 7-16; Matt Johns 1-12; Greyson
Lambert 1-10; TEAM 1--1; David Watford 2--6.
PASSING: Richmond-Michael Strauss 24-36-2-266; Michael Rocco 5-11-1-97. VirginiaGreyson Lambert 13-15-0-102; Matt Johns 4-7-1-65.
RECEIVING: Richmond-Stephen Barnette 10-24; Rashad Ponder 8-100; Reggie Diggs 4-80;
Seth Fisher 3-24; Jeremiah Hamlin 1-13; Jacobi Green 1-9; Hunter Westfall 1-9; Sean Fitzpatrick
1-4. Virginia-Taquan Mizzell 5-26; Darius Jennings 4-79; Canaan Severin 2-33; Doni Dowling
2-20; Jamil Kamara 1-6; Andre Levrone 1-4; Kevin Parks 1-4; Rob Burns 1-3; Keeon Johnson 1--2.
2014 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES
GAME 3 • UVa 23, Louisville 21
Sept. 13 • Charlottesville, Va.
Game Notes
• The Cavaliers recorded their first win over a top-25 opponent since defeating No. 23 Florida
State, 14-13, on Nov. 19, 2011
• Virginia also recorded its first win at home over a top-25 opponent since defeating No. 12
Georgia Tech, 24-21, on Oct. 15, 2011
• Virginia limited Louisville to seven first-half points, marking the Cardinals’ lowest scoring opening half since tallying three first-half points at Rutgers on Nov. 29, 2012
• Virginia’s 13 takeaways are its most through the first three games of a season since 13 to start
the 2002 campaign
• UVa’s 11 pass break-ups were its most since 11 vs. BYU in last season’s opener
• Virginia is now 1-6 when facing a new ACC member for the first time in conference play, dating
back to when Georgia Tech joined the ACC in 1979
• The Cavaliers ended a four-game ACC opener losing streak
• In support of Military Appreciation Day, UVa head coach Mike London wore a different baseball
hat in each of the four quarters, representing each branch of the military
• Ian Frye kicked his first career game-winning field goal (42 yards) and UVa’s first gamewinning kick since Robert Randolph’s 23-yarder at Indiana on Sept. 10, 2011
• Greyson Lambert made his third straight collegiate start and went 13-for-24 with a career-high
162 yards, one touchdown and his first career rushing touchdown
• Lambert had a career-long 50-yard pass completion to Miles Gooch on the Cavaliers’ opening
drive
• Miles Gooch set career highs in receptions (4) and yards (78), matched a career-best with a
receiving touchdown, and added a career-best 50-yard reception
• Anthony Harris had his 10th career interception and now ranks tied for 16th on UVa’s all-time
interception list with 10 career INTs
• Henry Coley had seven tackles, two tackles for loss one sack and one pass break-up
• Mike Moore had his second career fumble recovery
• Maurice Canady had his third career interception
• Max Valles had a career-high four pass break-ups
• Eli Harold had two sacks and ranks 15th on Virginia’s all-time list with 13.5 career sacks
Score by Quarters:
Louisville 7
0
0 14 — 21
Virginia 7
3 10
3 — 23
Scoring Summary:
1st 09:48 LOU Charles Standberry 9 yd pass from Gardner (Wallace kick), 9-74 5:12, UL 7 - VA 0
00:23 VA Miles Gooch 15 yd pass from Lambert (Frye kick), 3-15 1:15, UL 7 - VA 7
2nd 00:46 VA Ian Frye 35 yd field goal, 6-20 1:41, UL 7 - VA 10
3rd 10:35 VA Greyson Lambert 10 yd rush (Frye kick), 9-69 4:25, UL 7 - VA 17
02:56 VA Ian Frye 47 yd field goal, 5-7 2:21, UL 7 - VA 20
4th 11:10 LOU Dominique Brown 6 yd run (Wallace kick), 8-56 2:49, UL 14 - VA 20
06:59 LOU James Quick 4 yd pass from Gardner (Wallace kick) 9-52 2:42, UL 21 - VA 20
03:42 VA Ian Frye 42 yd field goal, 4-0 1:24, UL 21 - VA 23
Attendance—34,816
LOUUVa LOUUVa
First Downs
17
13 Punts (Number-Avg)
8-38.6 7-41.1
Rushes-Yards (Net)
27-79 40-114 Fumbles-Lost
2-22-1
Passing Yards (Net)
203
171 Penalties-Yards
7-50
7-46
Passes Comp-Att-Int
20-43-2 16-30-2 Possession Time
28:01 31:59
Total Offense Plays-Yards
70-282 70-285 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 6 of 18
Fumble Returns-Yards
1-1
0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0
Punt Returns-Yards
3-37 5-32 Red-Zone Scores-Chances
3-3
3-4
Kickoff Returns-Yards
2-36 3-67 Sacks By: Number-Yards
3-18
3-14
Interception Returns-Yards
2-0
2-7
RUSHING: Louisville-Dominique Brown 20-74; L.J. Scott 2-15; Reggie Bonnafon 1--1; Will
Gardner 4--9. Virginia-Kevin Parks 22-66; Taquan Mizzell 5-40; Khalek Shepherd 3-19; Darius
Jennings 2-7; TEAM 1--1; Greyson Lambert 7--17.
PASSING: Louisville-Will Gardner 13-34-2-164; Reggie Bonnafon 6-9-0-39. Virginia-Greyson
Lambert 13-24-1-162; Matt Johns 3-6-1-9.
RECEIVING: Louisville-James Quick 5-34; Kai DeLa Cruz 3-41; Gerald Christian 3-36; Eli Rogers
2-25; Dominique Brown 2-17; L.J. Scott 2-4; Keith Towbridge 1-28; Michaelee Harris 1-9 Charles
Standberry 1-9. Virginia-Miles Gooch 4-78; Canaan Severin 4-19; Taquan Mizzell 3-11; Doni
Dowling 2-16; Darius Jennings 1-31; Kyle Dockins 1-11; Kevin Parks 1-5.
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VIRGINIA AND OPPONENT LONG PLAYS
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VIRGINIA 10 LONGEST
RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE
96
Mikell Simpson vs. Texas Tech, 2007
88
Bob Davis vs. N. C. State, 1964
81+
Tommy Vigorito vs. NC State, 1979
81
Tiki Barber vs. Michigan, 1995
80+
Tiki Barber vs. Virginia Tech, 1996
80
Thomas Jones vs. San Jose State, 1998
79
Ray Brown vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1946
79
Barry Word vs. Georgia Tech, 1985
79
Cedric Peerman vs. East Carolina, 2008
78+
Alvin Pearman vs. Virginia Tech, 2004
+Non-scoring play
97
93
92
91
90
90
89
88
87
85
85
PASS COMPLETIONS
Harry Martin to Bus Male to John Leys, Navy, 1935
Wayne Schuchts to Nick Merrick, Wake Forest, 1982
Stan Fischer to Joe Kehoe, Navy, 1960
Matt Blundin to Tyrone Davis, N.C. State, 1991
Scott Gardner to Harrison Davis, UNC, 1973
Emmanuel Byers to Deyon Williams, Miami, 2005
Kevin Ferguson to John Ford, VMI, 1984
Todd Kirtley to Cole Egan, Rutgers, 1980
Symmion Willis to Larry Holmes, Ohio, 1993
Bob Davis to Frank Quayle, VMI, 1966
Wayne Schuchts to Barry Word, Wake Forest, 1983
56
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50
50
50
50
50
FIELD GOALS
Kenny Stadlin vs. Virginia Tech, 1984
Rafael Garcia vs. Texas, 1995
Connor Hughes vs. Wake Forest, 2003
Ian Frye vs. BYU, 2013
Connor Hughes vs. NC State, 2003
Chris Hinkebein vs. Maryland, 2010
Mark Inderlied vs. South Carolina, 1987
Jake McInerney vs. Georgia Tech, 1990
Chris Gould vs. North Carolina, 2007
Wayne Morrison vs. Navy, 1979
Rafael Garcia vs. Virginia Tech, 1994
Todd Braverman vs. No. Carolina, 1999
Connor Hughes vs. Georgia Tech, 2003
Connor Hughes vs. Clemson, 2004
Connor Hughes vs. Florida State, 2005
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70
70
70
PUNTS
Sam Maphis, 1923, Virginia Tech
Ray Quillen, 1954, Lehigh
Will Brice, 1994, Georgia Tech
Alec Vozenilek, 2013, Pitt
Russ Henderson, 1977, Syracuse
Braxton Hill, 1965, West Virginia
Kevin Ferguson, 1984, Georgia Tech
Ed Garno, 1991, VMI
Hal Trentham, 1970, Duke
Hunter Richards, 1968, Navy
Will Brice, 1994, North Carolina
Mike Abrams, 2000, Brigham Young
INTERCEPTIONS RETURNS
95
Ted Rzempoluch, Maryland, 1961
95
Antwan Harris, North Carolina, 1996
79+
Bill Sinclair, Tulane, 1950
77
Randy Neal, Georgia Tech, 1994
70+
John Duda, Richmond, 1946
69+
Greg McClellan, Duke, 1991
65+
Chase Minnifield, Richmond, 2010
64+
John Pincavage, William & Mary, 1963
64
Bob McGrail, Army, 1971
63+
Tony Blount, North Carolina, 1976
+Non-scoring play
PUNT RETURNS
95
Harry Martin to Bus Male to Harry Martin, Maryland, 1935
89
Bill Dudley, Lafayette, 1941
79
Terry Sieg, Virginia Tech, 1962
79+
Jason Wallace, Clemson, 1990
76
Chris Warren, Navy, 1986
75+
Gene Schroeder, Pennsylvania, 1950
75+
Steve Sroba, Maryland, 1972
74
Tiki Barber, Navy, 1994
74
Tiki Barber, NC State, 1996
72
Eddie Knowles, Virginia Tech, 1952
+Non-scoring play
92
79
58
44
FUMBLE RETURNS (40+)
Art Thomas, 2001, Penn State
Dennis Borchers, 1967, North Carolina
Byron Thweatt, 2000, Georgia
Chris Cook, 2007, Miami (Fla.)
KICKOFF RETURNS
100
Tavon Mason, Georgia Tech, 2001
100
Marquis Weeks, North Carolina, 2002
100
Marquis Weeks, North Carolina, 2004
99
Henry Massie, North Carolina, 1963
96
Jerrod Washington, Georgia Tech, 1992
95
Jim Ashwell, Washington & Lee, 1951
93+
Alvin Pearman, North Carolina, 2004
91+
Malcolm Pittman, Maryland, 1983
90
John Pincavage, South Carolina, 1965
90
Frank Quayle, South Carolina, 1967
90
Jerrod Washington, Virginia Tech, 1991
+Non-scoring play
OPPONENT 10 LONGEST
90 90 88 87 87 87 84 83 82 81 RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE
Joe Bellino, Navy, 1960
LaMont Jordan, Maryland, 1999
Ray Robinson, N.C. State, 1998
John Mackovic, Wake Forest, 1964
Eddie Hicks, East Carolina, 1975
Travis Minor, Florida State, 1997
Tremayne Stephens, N.C. State, 1994
Gerry Goodwin, Navy, 1974
Chuck McSwain, Clemson, 1982
Mike Patterson, VMI, 1964
99 97 96 93 86 81 80 80 79 79 79 79 PASS COMPLETIONS
Dondrial Pinkins to Troy Williamson, South Carolina, 2003
Mark Fellers to Craig Brantley, Clemson, 1974
Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013
Andy Davis to Charlie Jones, George Washington, 1949
Charlie Ward to Tamarick Vanover, Florida State, 1993
T.J. Yates to Dwight Jones, UNC, 2010
Phil Rogers to Ricky Scales, VPI, 1973
Jon Roddy to Gary Clark, James Madison, 1982
Ray Fox to Richie Gaskell, George Washington, 1953
Chris Weinke to Peter Warrick, Florida State, 1998
Chris Rix to Craphonso Thorpe, Florida State, 2003
Mike Glennon to Bryan Underwood, NC State, 2011
56 55 53
53 52
51
51 51 50 50 50 50 FIELD GOALS
Paul Engle, VPI, 1977
Wayne Latimer, VPI, 1973
Steve Christie, William & Mary, 1988
Dave Frakes , Georgia Tech, 1996
Obed Ariri, Clemson, 1980
Klaus Wilmsmeyer, Louisville, 1989
Luke Manget , Georgia Tech, 2001
Travis Bell, Georgia Tech, 2007
Phil Dawson, Texas, 1995
Shayne Graham, VPI, 1998
Robbie Gould, Penn State, 2002
Dan Orner , North Carolina, 2003
PUNTS
95 Carl Brazell, South Carolina, 1955
89 Gary Clark, JMU, 1983
87 Gary Clark, JMU, 1983
85 Fred Combs, NC State, 1967
85+ Ryan Switzer, North Carolina, 2013
84 Sterling Wingo, VPI, 1950
80 Jonathan Smith, Georgia Tech, 2003
77+
Billy Hardee, VPI, 1974
72+
Napoleon McCallum, Navy, 1982
70 Johnny Watkins, VPI, 1960
+Non-scoring play
INTERCEPTIONS RETURNS
100 Tom Brown, Maryland, 1962
97+
Dior Mathis, Oregon, 2013
89+
Kevin Benson, Maryland, 1973
89 Antwon Black, North Carolina, 1999
88 Derrick Taylor, N.C. State, 1986
87
Dennis O’Toole, William & Mary, 1961
80 Abdual Howard, FSU, 2001
78 Clint Session, Pittsburgh, 2006
70+
Zach Brown, North Carolina, 2010
69
Shawn Forte, Maryland, 2000
+Non-scoring play
100 100 100
96 95 95 95
94 92 91 KICKOFF RETURNS
Dick Pawlewicz, William & Mary, 1974
Freddie Parham, South. Miss., 2009
Stefon Diggs, Maryland, 2012
Terry Strock, VPI, 1961
Doug Nettles, Vanderbilt, 1955
Matthew Thomas, South Carolina, 2002
Duke Johnson, Miami, 2012
Jack Hudson, Vanderbilt, 1955
John King, Maryland, 1968
Dennis Condie, Maryland, 1960
PUNT RETURNS
95 Carl Brazell, South Carolina, 1955
89 Gary Clark, JMU, 1983
87 Gary Clark, JMU, 1983
85 Fred Combs, N.C. State, 1967
85
Ryan Switzer, North Carolina, 2013
84 Sterling Wingo, VPI, 1950
80 Jonathan Smith, Georgia Tech, 2003
77+
Billy Hardee, Virginia Tech, 1974
72+
Napoleon McCallum, Navy, 1982
70 Johnny Watkins, VPI, 1960
+Non-scoring play
93
75
72
FUMBLE RETURNS (40+)
Antwan Edwards, Clemson, 1998
Randall Goforth, UCLA 2014
David Gilbert, Miami (Fla.), 2013
78
61
BLOCKED FG RETURNS (50+)
Bill McCoy, Purdue, 1968
Rodney Ezzard, Duke, 2007
VIRGINIA FOOTBALL ROSTERS
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Name
Jamil Kamara
Demetrious Nicholson***
Kirk Garner
Dominique Terrell***
Quin Blanding
Corwin Cutler
Taquan Mizzell*
Tim Harris*
David Watford**
Darius Jennings***
Eli Harold**
Joe Spaziani
Anthony Harris***
Ryan Santoro
Andrew Brown
Canaan Severin**
Jordan Ellis
Greyson Lambert*
Divante Walker*
Umar Muhammad-Wyatt
Daquan Romero***
Ian Frye**
Andre Levrone
Matt Johns*
Brendan Marshall
Mason Thomas*
Miles Gooch***
Andrew Mackay
Doni Dowling
Brandon Phelps***
Daniel Hamm
DreQuan Hoskey***
Khalek Shepherd***
David Marrs*
Kevin Parks***
Anthony Calloway
Maurice Canady**
Malcolm Cook
Willem van Reesema
Wilfred Wahee
D.J. Hill***
LaChaston Smith
Alec Vozenilek **
Chris Peace
James Coleman
Mike Moore**
Cordel Nelson
Kwontie Moore*
Nicholas Conte
Kelvin Rainey*
Darious Latimore
Darius Lee*
Michael Guerci
Connor Wingo-Reeves*
Trent Corney*
Henry Coley***
Evan Butts
Vincent Croce
Tucker Gamble
Zachary Swanson***
Jackson Matteo*
Tyler Shirley
Zach Bradshaw*
Caanan Brown
Micah Kiser
Alex Foertsch
Cory Jones
David Dean*
Andre Miles-Redmond
Stephen Lawe*
Pos
WR
CB
CB
WR
S
QB
TB
CB
QB
WR
DE
QB
SS
WR
DT
WR
TB
QB
CB
WR
OLB
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WR
QB
QB
SS
WR
QB
WR
FS
TB
CB
TB
FS
TB
TB
CB
SS
PK
FS
OLB
TB
P/PK
LB
P
DE
S
DE
P
SS
CB
OLB
MLB
FB
DE
MLB
TE
FB
MLB
TE
C
LS
OLB
LB
MLB
LS
LB
DT
DT
DE
Ht
6-2
5-11
5-11
5-11
6-4
6-4
5-10
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-4
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-4
6-2
5-11
6-5
5-11
6-1
6-1
6-6
6-2
6-5
6-5
6-0
6-3
6-2
6-1
6-0
5-10
6-0
5-8
6-0
5-8
5-8
6-2
6-1
6-0
5-11
6-0
6-0
5-10 6-3
6-2
6-4
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-4
6-4
6-1
6-6
6-5
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-4
6-5
6-1
6-4
6-5
Wt
210
185
180
180
215
195
190
200
210
175
250
210
185
210
305
210
210
235
190
190
230
200
210
210
230
205
210
200
215
185
190
180
200
200
200
155
190
200
185
200
230
225
190
225
200
265
175
275
210
195
165
220
210
235
250
245
235
270
235
250
300
215
230
230
235
230
205
295
285
280
Yr
1
4
1*
4
1
1
2
2
3
4
3
1
4
1*
1
3
1
2
2
1
4
3
1*
2
1*
3
4
1*
1
4
1*
4
4
4
4
1*
3
1*
2
2
4
2
4
1
2
3
1
3
2
2
1
3
1
2
3
4
1
3
1
4
2
1*
2
1
1*
1*
1
3
2
4
Hometown
Virginia Beach, Va.
Virginia Beach, Va. Baltimore, Md.
Manassas, Va. Virginia Beach, Va.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Hampton, Va.
Baltimore, Md. Virginia Beach, Va.
Hingham, Mass.
Chesterfield, Va. Oak Hill, Va.
Chesapeake, Va.
Marlborough, Mass.
Suwanee, Ga.
Jesup, Ga.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Hampton, Va.
Hampton, Va.
Bristol, Va.
Laurel, Md.
Chalfont, Pa.
Gaithersburg, Md.
Virginia Beach, Va. Decatur, Ga.
Fairfax, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Damascus, Md. Wytheville, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Upper Marlboro, Md.
Bluefield, Va.
Salisbury, N.C.
Lynchburg, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Covington, Ga. Statesville, N.C.
Richmond, Va. Newport News, Va.
Martinsville, Va.
Hyattsville, Md.
Tacoma, Wash.
Norfolk, Va.
Roanoke, Va.
Houston, Texas
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Alexandria, Va. Franklin Lakes, N.J.
Midlothian, Va.
Brockville, Ontario
Virginia Beach, Va.
Newton Square, Pa.
Olney, Md. Weston, Fla.
Katy, Texas
Ashburn, Va.
Midlothian, Va.
Damascus, Md.
Clearwater, Fla.
Baltimore, Md.
Baltimore, Md.
Washington, D.C.
Virginia Beach, Va. Richmond, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
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High School/Previous School
Bishop Sullivan Catholic
Bayside
Our Lady of Good Counsel
Osbourn
Bayside
Ocean Lakes/Fork Union Military
Bayside
Varina
Hampton
Gilman School
Ocean Lakes
Hingham
Lloyd C. Bird
Oakton
Oscar Smith
Worcester Academy
Peachtree Ridge
Wayne County
Salem
Hampton
Phoebus
Virginia
Our Lady of Good Counsel
Central Bucks South
Our Lady of Good Counsel
Kempsville
Towers
W.T. Woodson
Varina
Damascus
Fort Chiswell
Henrico
Gwynn Park
Graham
West Rowan
Brookville
Varina
Fork Union Military Academy
Ocean Lakes
Norfolk Christian
Newton
South Iredell
St. Christopher’s School
Denbigh
Carlisle School
DeMatha Catholic
Clover Park
Norfolk Christian
Patrick Henry
Stratford
Central Gwinnett
St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School
Fork Union Military Academy
Monacan
Thousand Islands Secondary School
Bayside
Episcopal Academy
Our Lady of Good Counsel
Cypress Bay
Katy
Broad Run
James River
Damascus
Clearwater Central Catholic
Gilman School
Gilman School
Archbishop Carroll
Green Run
Hermitage
Maury
No.
79
90
3
51
58
9
81
65
89
45
66
26
26
32
93
44
38
27
43
47
3
74
55
87
63
19
10
67
64
96
54
14
92
47
2
17
41
59
22
7
8
5
29
83
22
98
6
15
85
54
1
62
92
53
11
39
57
40
14
80
18
25
16
50
71
56
4
76
34
Name.............................Pos.
Jack Babcock............................DT
Michael Biesemier....................DE
Quin Blanding..........................FS.
Zach Bradshaw*.................... OLB
Chris Brathwaite*.................... OG
Andrew Brown.........................DT.
Jamall Brown......................... WR
Ross Burbank**...................... OG..
Rob Burns*..............................TE
Evan Butts................................TE..
Jeb Byrne.................................LS..
Anthony Calloway....................CB..
Maurice Canady**....................CB.
James Coleman..........................P
Lester Coleman..........................K..
Henry Coley***.....................MLB..
Nicholas Conte...........................P..
Malcolm Cook..........................SS..
Trent Corney*...........................DE..
Vincent Croce...........................FB.
Corwin Cutler.......................... QB
Conner Davis**....................... OG..
David Dean*.............................DT..
Kyle Dockins*......................... WR..
Ryan Doull.............................. OG
Doni Dowling......................... WR.
Jordan Ellis...............................TB
Jack English..............................OT
Jake Fieler............................... OG
Cameron Fitch* .......................DE ..
Alex Foertsch...........................LS..
Ian Frye**................................PK..
Greg Gallop*............................DT
Tucker Gamble......................MLB.
Kirk Garner...............................CB..
Miles Gooch***...................... WR.
Michael Guerci......................MLB
Mark Hall.............................. OLB..
Daniel Hamm...........................TB..
Eli Harold**..............................DE..
Anthony Harris***...................SS..
Tim Harris*..............................CB..
D.J. Hill***............................ OLB
Ben Hogg............................... WR
DreQuan Hoskey***.................CB
Jordan Jackson.........................DL
Darius Jennings***................ WR..
Matt Johns*............................ QB..
Keeon Johnson*..................... WR
Cory Jones................................LB
Jamil Kamara......................... WR
Sean Karl................................. OG..
Andrew King............................PK
Micah Kiser...........................MLB..
Greyson Lambert*................... QB..
Darious Latimore......................CB
Stephen Lawe*........................DE..
Darius Lee............................. OLB..
Andre Levrone........................ WR..
Tyler Lewris............................ WR
Andrew Mackay...................... QB..
David Marrs*............................FS..
Brendan Marshall.................... QB..
Jackson Matteo*........................C..
Jack McDonald........................ OG..
Andre Miles-Redmond.............DT..
Taquan Mizzell*.......................TB.
Michael Mooney*................... OG..
Kwontie Moore*.......................DE..
VIRGINIA FOOTBALL ROSTERS
GAME NOTES • CHICK-FIL-A BOWL VS. AUBURN
No.
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
74
75
76
77
79
80
81
83
85
87
88
89
90
91
92
92
93
93
96
98
99
Name
Chris Brathwaite*
Mark Hall
John Pond
Cody Wallace**
Sean Karl
Ryan Doull
Jake Fieler
Ross Burbank**
Jeb Byrne
Jack English
Eric Tetlow*
Andrew Will
Steven Moss
Jack McDonald
Eric Smith*
Conner Davis**
Sadiq Olanrewaju*
Michael Mooney*
Jay Whitmire**
Jack Babcock
Tyler Lewris
Jamall Brown
Ben Hogg
Keeon Johnson*
Kyle Dockins*
Max Valles*
Rob Burns*
Michael Biesemier
Dylan Sims*
Greg Gallop*
Andrew King
Lester Coleman
Donte Wilkins *
Cameron Fitch*
Jordan Jackson
Darrious Carter
Pos
OG
OLB
C
OG
OG
OG
OT
OG
LS
OT
C
OL
OL
OG
OT
OG
OT
OT
OT
DT
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
OLB
TE
DE
PK
DT
K
K
DT
DE DL
DL
Ht
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-6
6-5
6-5
6-4
6-3
6-5
6-6
6-6
6-4
6-5
6-5
6-5
6-6
6-6
6-6
6-3
5-11
6-0
6-0
6-3
6-3
6-5
6-7
6-4
6-0
6-1
5-10
6-5
6-2
6-2 6-4
6-5
Wt
295
240
320
300
310
300
290
310
210
260
310
245
290
290
295
300
300
290
300
250
180
205
165
210
210
240
260
250
190
290
175
230
285
275
215
225
Yr
4
2
3
4
2
2
1
3
3
1*
2
1
1
1*
2
4
2
2
3
1*
4
2
1
2
2
2
3
1
2
4
1
1
2
4
1
1
Hometown
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Chester, Va.
Moorestown, N.J.
Manorville, N.Y.
Kanata, Ontario
Parkersburg, WVa.
Virginia Beach, Va. McLean, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Reisterstown, Md.
Fredericksburg, Va.
Quincy, Mass.
Decatur, Ga.
Henrico, Va.
Gaithersburg, Md.
Malvern, Pa.
Alexandria, Va. Glen Allen, Va.
Great Falls, Va.
Hampton, Va.
Lynchburg, Va.
Kannapolis, N.C.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Sicklerville, N.J.
Ashburn, Va. Lynchburg, Va.
Lynchburg, Va.
Chester Va.
Raleigh, N.C.
Martinsville, Va.
Woodbridge, Va.
Chesapeake, Va. Purcellville, Va.
Indiana, Pa.
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High School/Previous School
Holy Cross
Green Run
Matoaca
Moorestown/Fork Union Military
Eastport-South Manor
All Saints Catholic/Fork Union Military
Parkersburg South/Fork Union Military
Frank W. Cox
Georgetown Prep/Cushing Academy
St. Christopher’s School
Mills E. Godwin
Loyola Blakefield
Chancellor
Boston College
Columbia
Deep Run
Salisbury School (Conn.)
Malvern Prep
T.C. Williams
Deep Run
Flint Hill School/Tufts
Hampton
Brookville
A.L. Brown
Landstown
St. Joseph/Fork Union Military
Stone Bridge
Virginia Episcopal School
Jefferson Forest
Thomas Dale
Broughton
Woodberry Forest School
Potomac
Grassfield
Woodgrove
Indiana Senior
Key:
1* = redshirt freshman, *** beside name indicates letters won
COACHING STAFF:
Mike London (head coach), Tom O’Brien (associate head coach for offense/tight ends), Steve Fairchild (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Jon Tenuta
(associate head coach for defense/defensive coordinator/linebackers), Larry Lewis (special teams coordinator/running backs), Chip West (recruiting
coordinator/cornerbacks), Mike Archer (safeties), Marques Hagans (wide receivers), Jappy Oliver (defensive line), Scott Wachenheim (offensive line),
Sean Cascarano (graduate assistant/offense), Jacob Hodges (graduate assistant/defense) Clint Sintim (graduate assistant/offense) and Zach Tenuta
(graduate assistant/defense).
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
PLAYERS
Michael Biesemier....................................................... Bees-Meyer
Chris Brathwaite........................................................Brath-Weight
Henry Coley.......................................................................COAL-ee
Vincent Croce...............................................................CROW-chee
Ryan Doull....................................................Dowel (rhymes with Towel)
Alex Foertsch.........................................Furch (rhymes with Perch)
Jamil Kamara...................................................Ja-Meal Ka-Mare-a
Keeon Johnson....................................................................Key-on
Andre Levrone...........................................................Lev–rown-ee
Taquan Mizzell...................................................Tay-Qwan My-Zell
Sadiq Olanrewaju..............................Suh-Deek O-lan-ree-Wah-ju
Canaan Severin................................................................. CANE-in
Canaan Brown................................................................... CANE-in
LaChaston Smith.................................................... La-CHASS-ston
Dominique Terrell............................................................. Tur-RELL
Max Valles.........................................................................Val—es
Alec Vozenilek.........................................................voh-zin-ill-eck
Wilfred Wahee................................................................... WA-Hee
COACHES
Sean Cascarano..................................................... Cass-KA-ron-oh
Marques Hagans.................................................................Marcus
Scott Wachenheim.................................................WAH-ken-hime
No.
32
70
13
33
1
75
25
31
21
60
38
13
8
9
23
50
91
72
30
7
49
2
68
16
88
28
30
28
11
61
5
77
93
69
41
Name.............................Pos.
Mike Moore**..........................DE
Steven Moss............................ OG
Umar Muhammad-Wyatt....... WR
Cordel Nelson.............................S
Demetrious Nicholson***..........CB..
Sadiq Olanrewaju*...................OT..
Kevin Parks***.........................TB..
Chris Peace...............................LB
Brandon Phelps***..................FS..
John Pond..................................C..
Kelvin Rainey*.........................CB..
Daquan Romero***.............. OLB..
Ryan Santoro.......................... WR
Canaan Severin**.................. WR..
Khalek Shepherd***................TB..
Tyler Shirley.............................LS..
Dylan Sims*.............................PK..
Eric Smith*...............................OT..
LaChaston Smith..................... RB..
Joe Spaziani............................ QB
Zachary Swanson***...............TE..
Dominique Terrell***............. WR..
Eric Tetlow*................................C..
Mason Thomas**.....................FS..
Max Valles*........................... OLB..
Willem van Reesema...............PK..
Alec Vozenilek **.......................P..
Wilfred Wahee.........................SS..
Divante Walker*.......................CB..
Cody Wallace**....................... OG..
David Watford**..................... QB..
Jay Whitmire**........................OT..
Donte Wilkins* ........................DT
Andrew Will.............................OL
Connor Wingo-Reeves*............FB..
VIRGINIA FOOTBALL DEPTH CHART - BYU GAME
PAGE 56
OFFENSE (Pro-Style)
Pos WR (X) LT LG C
RG
RT TE QB or
TB or
FB
WR (Z)
No 6
14
19
75 76 63 61
50 65 74 71
72 62 49 89 11 15 5
25 4
23 22
41
47 17 9
85 87
Name Darius Jennings
Andre Levrone
Doni Dowling
Sadiq Olanrewaju
Michael Mooney Ryan Doull Cody Wallace
Jackson Matteo Ross Burbank Conner Davis Jack McDonald
Eric Smith Sean Karl Zachary Swanson Rob Burns Greyson Lambert Matt Johns David Watford Kevin Parks Taquan Mizzell
Khalek Shepherd Daniel Hamm
Connor Wingo-Reeves
Vincent Croce Miles Gooch Canaan Severin
Keeon Johnson
Kyle Dockins
DEFENSE (4-3)
Ht 5-11
6-2
6-1
6-6 6-6 6-5 6-4
6-5 6-4 6-5 6-5
6-5 6-6 6-6 6-7 6-5 6-5 6-2 5-8 5-10
5-8 5-10
6-3
6-4 6-3 6-2
6-3
6-3
Wt 175
210
215
300 290 300 300
300
310 300 290
295 310 250 260 235 210 210 200 190
200 190
235
270 210 210
210
210
Yr
Sr.
R-Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
R-Fr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
R-Fr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Pos DE DT
DT
or
DE SLB
MLB WLB or
CB FS
SS
CB No 32 34
55 92 93
9
56 7
43 96 88
59 44 53
13 29 51
21 5
3
28 25 8
38 26 22 11
Name Mike Moore Kwontie Moore
David Dean Greg Gallop Donte Wilkins
Andrew Brown
Andre Miles-Redmond Eli Harold Trent Corney Cameron Fitch Max Valles
Mark Hall Henry Coley Micah Kiser
Daquan Romero D.J. Hill Zach Bradshaw
Brandon Phelps Tim Harris
Quin Blanding
Wilfred Wahee David Marrs Anthony Harris Kelvin Rainey Maurice Canady DreQuan Hoskey Divante Walker
Ht 6-4 6-2
6-1 6-1 6-2
6-4
6-4 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-5
6-2 6-2 6-2
6-1 6-0 6-3
6-0 6-2
6-4
5-11 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-11
Wt 265 275
295 290 285
305
285 250 250 275 240
240 245 235
230 230 230
185 200
215
200 200 185 195 190 180 190
Yr
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
R-Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
5-10 6-3
6-6
5-10
6-0
6-6
6-5
6-3
6-4
5-8
5-10
5-11
5-10
5-8
190 Sr.
210 So.
205 Jr.
190 Sr.
190 So.
205 Jr.
210 So.
215 R-Fr.
230 R-Fr.
185 Sr.
185 So.
175 Sr.
185 So.
185 Sr.
SPECIAL TEAMS
P
PK
KO
Hold
LS
PR
KOR
30 38
14
30
91
14
15
42
54
23
4
6
4
23
Alec Vozenilek Nicholas Conte
Ian Frye
Alec Vozenilek
Dylan Sims
Ian Frye
Matt Johns
Tyler Shirley
Alex Foertsch
Khalek Shepherd
Taquan Mizzell
Darius Jennings
Taquan Mizzell
Khalek Shepherd