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Cavaliers, Tar Heels on
opposite ends of emotional spectrum
Herald Sun - Oct 1, 2005
CHAPEL HILL -- They're traveling from opposite ends of the road, setting up
an interesting head-on collision in the middle today.
Cavs struggle when
playing at Maryland
Lynchburg News & Advance - Oct 1, 2005
Maryland’s 0-2 record at home this season is perplexing. Terps coach Ralph
Friedgen couldn’t put a finger on why his team has watched fourth quarter
leads against Clemson and West Virginia slip away at Byrd Stadium.
Virginia Pre-Game
Notes
ACCweekly.com - Sep 30, 2005
The Cavaliers might
have an advantage on Saturday when they play Maryland. Right now the two
teams are very close in most offensive categories in the ACC rankings, but
one that Virginia stands out in is third-down conversions.
Virginia carries offensive
line questions into College Park
The Cavalier Daily - Sep 30, 2005
Once strength of team, Cavs' offensive line looks to incorporate new faces
to fill void left by injuries to center Barthelmes, left tackle Ferguson,
whose situations are unknown.
Cavs get
serious before ACC faceoff against Terps
The Cavlier Daily - Sep 30, 2005
For the Virginia football team, playtime is now over. The team will get its
first true test of the season this Saturday when it travels to College Park
to take on the Maryland Terrapins.
Duke Falls To Virginia, 38-7, In Charlottesville
goduke.com - Sep 25, 2005
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - The 23rd-ranked Virgina Cavaliers took advantage of
excellent field position and received four touchdown passes from quarterback
Marques Hagans en route to a 38-7 victory over visiting Duke in front of a
Homecoming crowd of 61,021 fans in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday
afternoon.
Virginia Pre-Game
Notes
ACCweekly.com - Sep 24, 2005
The return of Wali Lundy to the backfield should help the Cavaliers
immensely. Virginia has two wins and a spot in the polls but the Cavaliers
have had squeakers for wins. That shouldn’t be the case against Duke.
No. 25 Cavaliers Down Broncos in Season Opener
virginiasports.com - Sep 4, 2005
Marques Hagans threw one touchdown pass and ran for another score as
Virginia did most of its scoring in the first 17 1/2 minutes in beating
Western Michigan 31-19 Saturday night.
Cavaliers going up against unknown in Broncos
DetNews.com, MI - Sep 3, 2005
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Western Michigan would seem to be the perfect season
opening opponent for a team with high expectations like No. 25 Virginia.
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Cavs Have New Faces on Both Sides of
the Ball
Washington Post, United States - Sep 3, 2005
By Mark Schlabach. A lot of the familiar names and faces that have marked
the Al Groh era at Virginia won't be on the sideline when ...
Fast learning for Virginia Cavaliers
San Jose Mercury News, United States - Sep 3,
2005
BY DARRYL SLATER. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - (KRT) - They always say the speed
is the difference, that the game moves so much faster ...
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