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VIRGINIA 2013 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Time/Result TV Aug. 31 BYU W, 19-16 ESPNU Sept. 7 No. 2 OREGON L, 10-59 ABC/ESPN2 Sept. 21 VMI W, 49-0 ESPN3 Sept. 28 at Pitt* L, 3-14 RSN Oct. 5 BALL STATE L, 27-48 RSN Oct. 12 at Maryland* L, 26-27 ESPNU Oct. 19 DUKE* L, 22-35 RSN Oct. 26 GEORGIA TECH 1 * L, 25-35 ACC Network Nov. 2 No. 8 CLEMSON* 3:30 p.m. ESPN Nov. 9 at North Carolina* 12:30 p.m. ACC Network Nov. 23 at No. 7 Miami (Fla.)* TBA Nov. 30 VIRGINIA TECH* TBA All Times Eastern; *ACC game; 1 Homecomings VIRGINIA COACHING STAFF On the Field Mike London ....................................................... Head Coach Steve Fairchild .............................. Offensive Coordinator/QBs Larry Lewis ............................ Special Teams Coordinator/RBs Vincent Brown............. Defensive Line/Asst. Special Teams Coord. Anthony Poindexter .................................................. Safeties Chip West ............................................................Cornerbacks Scott Wachenheim ...........................................Offensive Line Jonathan Lewis (GA) ....................................... Defensive Line Tommy Reamon (GA) .................................................Offense In the Press Box Tom O’Brien ................................... Assoc. HC for Offense/TEs Jon Tenuta ................... Assoc. HC for Defense/Def. Coord./LBs Marques Hagans ............................................ Wide Receivers Mike Saint Germain (GA) ..................Offensive Line/Tight Ends Jacob Hodges (GA) .................................................... Defense TELEVISION: ESPN Play-by-Play:...................................................... Mike Patrick Analyst: ......................................................... Ed Cunningham Sidelines: .................................................. Jeannine Edwards RADIO: Virginia Sports Network Play-by-Play:....................................................... Dave Koehn Analyst: ..........................................................Tony Covington Sidelines: ............................................................... Jay James SATELLITE RADIO: ..................................Sirius 108, XM 192 FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW • Saturday marks the 47th all-time meeting between Virginia and Clemson and only the third meeting over the past nine seasons. • UVa is 0-1 this season against ranked teams and 3-5 under current head coach Mike London. UVa’s last win over a ranked team came at then-No. 23 Florida State (14-13) in 2011. • With five interceptions, UVa’s Anthony Harris is in a four-way tie for No. 1 in the nation. • Last time out, UVa started four true freshmen on defense (Donte Wilkins - DT, Max Valles - OLB, Zach Bradshaw - OLB, Tim Harris - CB) and two on offense (Eric Smith - OT, Keeon Johnson - WR). Of UVa’s 85 scholarship players, 55 are freshmen and sophomores. • WR Darius Jennings (96) & WR Tim Smith (94) are on the verge of becoming the 17th & 18th Cavaliers to record at least 100 career receptions. VIRGINIA WELCOMES CLEMSON TO SCOTT STADIUM FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2008 • Virginia is facing Clemson for the first time since 2009 and hosting the Tigers in Charlottesville for the first time since 2008, a game UVa dropped, 13-3. The Cavaliers conclude a three-game homestand with Saturday’s contest and won’t return to Scott Stadium until the season finale against Virginia Tech on Nov. 30. VIRGINIA VS. CLEMSON • Overall, the series has been one-sided, with Clemson holding a 37-8-1 edge. • UVa has won three of the last six games though, including two of three at Scott Stadium. • Clemson holds a 16-5 all-time advantage against UVa at Scott Stadium. • The Tigers won the first 29 games in the series before UVa won in 1990. Since then, Virginia is 8-8-1 vs. Clemson. STOP THE CLEMSON GROUND GAME • Virginia’s ability to contain the Clemson running game has been an important factor in its eight wins over the Tigers. • Since 1990 Virginia has won eight of 12 games when holding Clemson under 200 yards on the ground. • The 2008 meeting was an aberration – Clemson won despite only rushing for 56 yards in a 13-3 contest at UVa. • UVa held C.J. Spiller to 18 yards rushing and a season-low 1.3 yards per carry in that 2008 meeting. • Virginia is 8-10 all-time against Clemson when the Tigers fail to rush for at least 200 yards, but six of the losses occurred prior to 1978 in the midst of UVa’s 29- game losing streak to Clemson. • A quick glance at Clemson’s rushing averages versus UVa: When UVa Wins When Clemson Wins Rushes 39.4 56.4 Avg. per carry 3.2 4.6 Yards per game 129.8 258.8 TDs 0.8 2.4 IT’S BEEN GREAT SEEING YOU • Because of the ACC’s unbalanced schedule, Virginia and Clemson will not play again until 2020 in Clemson, S.C. • UVa has not hosted Clemson since 2008 and after Saturday, the Tigers won’t come to Charlottesville again until sometime after the 2024 season. • Earlier this year the ACC announced a 12-year schedule for its rotating division crossover conference opponents through the 2024 season. • Virginia and Clemson played every season from 1977-2004, but have only played twice since (2008 & 2009). • In 2024 when the already announced ACC rotating crossover conference opponent schedule is complete, UVa and Clemson will have met four times in the 20 seasons between 2005-2024. LAST MEETING: 2009 (CU 34, UVA 21) • Clemson scored 10 unanswered points in the third quarter to seal the 34-21 victory in 2009 at Memorial Stadium, the last meeting between these two programs. • Clemson snapped a 14-14 tie with a 21-yard field goal by Richard Jackson with 4:28 left in the first half. • Jacoby Ford then caught a 24-yard pass from Kyle Parker with 1:52 left in the half to give Clemson a 24-14 advan- tage. • UVa entered halftime on a high note when Mikell Simpson scored on a 23-yard touchdown pass from Jameel Sewell as time expired in the first half, cutting the Cavaliers deficit to three points, 24-21. • An Andrew Ellington five-yard touchdown run and another Jackson field goal in the third quarter iced the game for the Tigers. • Sewell was 11-of-17 passing for 160 yards and a touchdown for UVa. Sewell also rushed for a touchdown. Parker was 19-of-26 passing for 234 yards with two touchdowns. 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] ON THE WEB: VirginiaSports.com ON TWITTER: @UVA_Football #UVAFB GAME 9 • NOV. 2, 2013 • CLEMSON AT VIRGINIA • SCOTT STADIUM (61,500) • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 7 COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS 3 NFL HALL OF FAMERS 27 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 114 FIRST-TEAM ALL-ACC HONOREES VIRGINIA CAVALIERS Record: 2-6 ACC: 0-4 CLEMSON TIGERS Record: 7-1 ACC: 5-1 HEAD COACH: Mike London, fourth season UVa Record: 18-26 Career Record: 42-31 Record vs. CU: 0-0 HEAD COACH: Dabo Swinney, sixth season CU Record: 47-22 • Career Record: 47-22 • Record vs. UVa: 2-0 GAME DETAILS Venue Scott Stadium Capacity 61,500 Playing Surface Natural Grass Series vs. CU: Clemson leads, 37-8-1 In Charlottesville: Clemson leads, 16-5 Last Meeting: 2009 (CU, 34-21) Television ESPN Radio Virginia Sports Network Live Stats VirginiaSports.com School Websites VirginiaSports.com ClemsonTigers.com Rankings: AP Coaches BCS Clemson 9 8 8 Virginia NR NR NR

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VIRGINIA2013 SCHEDULE/RESULTSDate Opponent Time/Result TVAug. 31 BYU W, 19-16 ESPNUSept. 7 No. 2 OREGON L, 10-59 ABC/ESPN2Sept. 21 VMI W, 49-0 ESPN3Sept. 28 at Pitt* L, 3-14 RSNOct. 5 BALL STATE L, 27-48 RSNOct. 12 at Maryland* L, 26-27 ESPNUOct. 19 DUKE* L, 22-35 RSNOct. 26 GEORGIA TECH1* L, 25-35 ACC NetworkNov. 2 No. 8 CLEMSON* 3:30 p.m. ESPNNov. 9 at North Carolina* 12:30 p.m. ACC NetworkNov. 23 at No. 7 Miami (Fla.)* TBANov. 30 VIRGINIA TECH* TBA All Times Eastern; *ACC game; 1Homecomings

VIRGINIA COACHING STAFFOn the FieldMike London ....................................................... Head CoachSteve Fairchild .............................. Offensive Coordinator/QBs Larry Lewis ............................ Special Teams Coordinator/RBsVincent Brown .............Defensive Line/Asst. Special Teams Coord.Anthony Poindexter .................................................. SafetiesChip West ............................................................CornerbacksScott Wachenheim ...........................................Offensive LineJonathan Lewis (GA) .......................................Defensive LineTommy Reamon (GA) .................................................Offense

In the Press BoxTom O’Brien ................................... Assoc. HC for Offense/TEsJon Tenuta ...................Assoc. HC for Defense/Def. Coord./LBsMarques Hagans ............................................ Wide ReceiversMike Saint Germain (GA) ..................Offensive Line/Tight EndsJacob Hodges (GA) ....................................................Defense

TELEVISION: ESPNPlay-by-Play: ...................................................... Mike PatrickAnalyst: .........................................................Ed CunninghamSidelines: .................................................. Jeannine Edwards RADIO: Virginia Sports NetworkPlay-by-Play: ....................................................... Dave KoehnAnalyst: ..........................................................Tony CovingtonSidelines: ............................................................... Jay James

SATELLITE RADIO: ..................................Sirius 108, XM 192

FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW• Saturday marks the 47th all-time meeting between Virginia and Clemson and only the third meeting over the past nine seasons.• UVa is 0-1 this season against ranked teams and 3-5 under current head coach Mike London. UVa’s last win over a ranked team came at then-No. 23 Florida State (14-13) in 2011. • With five interceptions, UVa’s Anthony Harris is in a four-way tie for No. 1 in the nation. • Last time out, UVa started four true freshmen on defense (Donte Wilkins - DT, Max Valles - OLB, Zach Bradshaw - OLB, Tim Harris - CB) and two on offense (Eric Smith - OT, Keeon Johnson - WR). Of UVa’s 85 scholarship players, 55 are freshmen and sophomores.• WR Darius Jennings (96) & WR Tim Smith (94) are on the verge of becoming the 17th & 18th Cavaliers to record at least 100 career receptions.

VIRGINIA WELCOMES CLEMSON TO SCOTT STADIUM FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2008• Virginia is facing Clemson for the first time since 2009 and hosting the Tigers in Charlottesville for the first time since 2008, a game UVa dropped, 13-3. The Cavaliers conclude a three-game homestand with Saturday’s contest and won’t return to Scott Stadium until the season finale against Virginia Tech on Nov. 30.

VIRGINIA VS. CLEMSON• Overall, the series has been one-sided, with Clemson holding a 37-8-1 edge.• UVa has won three of the last six games though, including two of three at Scott Stadium.• Clemson holds a 16-5 all-time advantage against UVa at Scott Stadium.• The Tigers won the first 29 games in the series before UVa won in 1990. Since then, Virginia is 8-8-1 vs. Clemson. STOP THE CLEMSON GROUND GAME• Virginia’s ability to contain the Clemson running game has been an important factor in its eight wins over the Tigers.• Since 1990 Virginia has won eight of 12 games when holding Clemson under 200 yards on the ground.• The 2008 meeting was an aberration – Clemson won despite only rushing for 56 yards in a 13-3 contest at UVa.• UVa held C.J. Spiller to 18 yards rushing and a season-low 1.3 yards per carry in that 2008 meeting.• Virginia is 8-10 all-time against Clemson when the Tigers fail to rush for at least 200 yards, but six of the losses occurred prior to 1978 in the midst of UVa’s 29- game losing streak to Clemson. • A quick glance at Clemson’s rushing averages versus UVa: When UVa Wins When Clemson WinsRushes 39.4 56.4Avg. per carry 3.2 4.6Yards per game 129.8 258.8TDs 0.8 2.4 IT’S BEEN GREAT SEEING YOU• Because of the ACC’s unbalanced schedule, Virginia and Clemson will not play again until 2020 in Clemson, S.C.• UVa has not hosted Clemson since 2008 and after Saturday, the Tigers won’t come to Charlottesville again until sometime after the 2024 season. • Earlier this year the ACC announced a 12-year schedule for its rotating division crossover conference opponents through the 2024 season. • Virginia and Clemson played every season from 1977-2004, but have only played twice since (2008 & 2009).• In 2024 when the already announced ACC rotating crossover conference opponent schedule is complete, UVa and Clemson will have met four times in the 20 seasons between 2005-2024. LAST MEETING: 2009 (CU 34, UVA 21)• Clemson scored 10 unanswered points in the third quarter to seal the 34-21 victory in 2009 at Memorial Stadium, the last meeting between these two programs.• Clemson snapped a 14-14 tie with a 21-yard field goal by Richard Jackson with 4:28 left in the first half. • Jacoby Ford then caught a 24-yard pass from Kyle Parker with 1:52 left in the half to give Clemson a 24-14 advan-tage.• UVa entered halftime on a high note when Mikell Simpson scored on a 23-yard touchdown pass from Jameel Sewell as time expired in the first half, cutting the Cavaliers deficit to three points, 24-21. • An Andrew Ellington five-yard touchdown run and another Jackson field goal in the third quarter iced the game for the Tigers.• Sewell was 11-of-17 passing for 160 yards and a touchdown for UVa. Sewell also rushed for a touchdown. Parker was 19-of-26 passing for 234 yards with two touchdowns.

ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONSAsst. AD for Media Relations (coach interviews): Jim Daves

O: (434) 243-2467 • C: (434) 962-7668 • [email protected] Contact (player interviews): Vincent Briedis

O: (434) 982-5533 • C: (434) 362-3792 • [email protected] THE WEB: VirginiaSports.com ON TWITTER: @UVA_Football • #UVAFB

GAME 9 • NOV. 2, 2013 • CLEMSON AT VIRGINIA • SCOTT STADIUM (61,500) • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.

7 COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS • 3 NFL HALL OF FAMERS • 27 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS • 114 FIRST-TEAM ALL-ACC HONOREES

VIRGINIACAVALIERS Record: 2-6 ACC: 0-4

CLEMSONTIGERSRecord: 7-1 ACC: 5-1

HEAD COACH: Mike London, fourth seasonUVa Record: 18-26 • Career Record: 42-31 • Record vs. CU: 0-0

HEAD COACH: Dabo Swinney, sixth seasonCU Record: 47-22 • Career Record: 47-22 • Record vs. UVa: 2-0

GAME DETAILS Venue Scott StadiumCapacity 61,500Playing Surface Natural GrassSeries vs. CU: Clemson leads, 37-8-1 In Charlottesville: Clemson leads, 16-5 Last Meeting: 2009 (CU, 34-21)Television ESPNRadio Virginia Sports NetworkLive Stats VirginiaSports.comSchool Websites VirginiaSports.com ClemsonTigers.comRankings: AP Coaches BCSClemson 9 8 8Virginia NR NR NR

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MEDIA INFORMATION PAGE 2

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 assis-tant coaches will be brought to the media room to meet with media representatives after London. UVa athletics media relations personnel will take player requests dur-ing the fourth quarter of each game.

Virginia’s locker room is closed to media following games, both at home and on the road.

MEDIA GUIDE/ROSTER FILES Virginia’s fact book is available online throughout the season at VirginiaSports.com. Virginia has ceased pro-duction of printed media guides.

You will find the fact book linked on the football page, or by visiting http://wahoowa.net/153Hxlc

The most up-to-date Virginia roster files also are avail-able at VirginiaSports.com.

WEEKLY GAME NOTESVirginia’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 iPHONE APPThe University of Virginia iPhone App is available. Fans may download the App by searching for “Virginia” or “University of Virginia” in iTunes and then scrolling down to the Apps section. An athletics sub-App is included which features live stats for football and men’s basket-ball, schedule, results, and news information for each of UVa sports programs, articles from Jeff White, audio and video content and more.

COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COMThe 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 foot-ball 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].

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. 28, and concluding November 27. 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 Wednesday afternoon. Contact an ACC staff member or member institution’s sports information office for access instructions to the teleconference.

Dabo Swinney, Clemson ..................................10:30 p.m.Jimbo Fisher, Florida State ..............................10:40 p.m.Randy Edsall, Maryland ...................................10:50 a.m.Scott Shafer, Syracuse .....................................11:00 a.m.Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ...................................11:10 a.m.Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .............................11:20 a.m.Larry Fedora, North Carolina ...........................11:30 a.m.Paul Chryst, Pitt ..............................................11:40 a.m.Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ............................11:50 a.m.Mike London, Virginia ............................................. NoonSteve Addazio, Boston College ........................12:10 p.m.David Cutcliffe, Duke .......................................12:20 p.m.Al Golden, Miami ............................................12:30 p.m.Dave Doeren, NC State ....................................12:40 p.m.

ACC FOOTBALL COACHES TELECONFERENCES ALSO AVAILABLE IN PODCAST FORMPodcasts of the ACC’s Coaches Teleconferences will be available on the website at the following link. They will be posted by late Wednesday afternoon each week dur-ing the season for football, and will also be available for basketball. Beginning next week, the podcast will be located on the normal ACC Football Coaches Teleconference page. To access the podcasts, go to the following link: http://www.theacc.com/podcasts/acc-network-podcasts.html You can listen in iTunes and subscribe to the free feed to receive each week’s new content as it becomes avail-able. ACC VIDEO CLIP SERVICEBroadcast media outlets will be able access ACC football highlights and press conference excerpts via the ACC Video Clip Service (AVCS) throughout the football sea-son. This video content willonly be available for down-load 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 336.851.6067. WAHOO CENTRALThe Virginia athletics department has launched a social media hub, Wahoo Central, which provides Cavalier fans with an online platform to share their thoughts, experi-ences and conversations. Powered by Postano, an inno-vative social media visualization company, Wahoo Central will aggregate, share and push fan-generated content from multiple sources and tools to a single visu-al platform. You can access it by going to: virginiasports.com/wahoocentral. Fans can follow and interact with Wahoo Central on Twitter at @wahoocentral.

MONDAY• Weekly press conferenceScott Stadium Media Room (3 p.m.)• WINA Coaches Radio Show, Wild Wing Cafe (7-8 p.m.)

TUESDAY• Defensive players avail-able for interviews• Defensive coaches avail-able for interviews • DT David Deanteleconference (11:30 a.m.) • Assistant Coach teleconference TBA

WEDNESDAY• Offensive players avail-able for interviews• Offensive coaches avail-able for interviews • OT Morgan Moses teleconference TBA• Mike London on ACC Conference Call (Noon) • Assistant Coach teleconference TBA

THURSDAY

• No availability

FRIDAY• No availability

SUNDAY• Mike London teleconference (7 p.m.)

UNIQUELY UVAThe University of Virginia is an institution rich with histo-ry 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.

ACC INJURY GUIDELINESOn 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: - Definitely will play - Probable - Questionable - Doubtful - Out

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE PLAYERSGeorge Adeosun ..................................... A-dee-O-sunSean Cascarano .................................. Cass-car-AH-noHenry Coley ....................................................COAL-eeVincent Croce ........................................... CROW-cheeRyan Doull ............................................................ DollKeeon Johnson ................................................ Key-onNick Koutris ...................................................KOO-tresAndre Levrone ..................................... Lever–own-eeTaquan Mizzell ............................................ Tay-QwanSadiq Olanrewaju ...........Suh-Deek O-lan-ree-Wah-juCanaan Severin ..............................................CANE-in LaChaston Smith ................................. La-CHASS-stonBilly Skrobacz ......................................... SKRO-backzzDominique Terrell ..........................................Tur-RELLMax Valles ..................................................... Val—esAlec Vozenilek ......................................voh-zin-ill-eckWilfred Wahee ................................................WA-Hee

COACHESMarques Hagans ............................................. Marcus Scott Wachenheim ............................. WAH-ken-hime

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Name, Pos. ’09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Career StreakMorgan Moses, OT * 7 13 11 8 39 12Jake Snyder, DE * 1 12 12 8 33 20Luke Bowanko, OG/C * * 13 12 8 33 33Demetrious Nicholson, CB * * 13 12 5 30 0Tim Smith, WR 3 0 10 9 5 27 1 Anthony Harris, SS * * 0 12 8 20 20Brandon Phelps, FS * * 0 12 6 18 0Brent Urban, DT * 0 0 12 6 18 0Henry Coley, OLB * * 1 8 8 18 8Darius Jennings, WR * * 1 11 5 17 1Conner Davis, OG * * 0 11 5 16 3Drequan Hoskey, CB * * 0 10 6 16 4Daquan Romero, OLB * * 0 4 7 11 0Maurice Canady, CB * * * 2 7 9 0Kevin Parks, TB * * 0 2 8 10 8Eli Harold, DE * * * 1 8 9 8David Watford, QB * * 0 * 8 8 8Jay Whitmire, OT * * * 1 8 8 9Zachary Swanson, TE * * 0 3 5 8 2David Dean, DT * * * 0 7 7 1Billy Skrobacz, FB * 0 0 0 6 6 0Jake McGee, TE * * 0 3 2 5 0 Dominique Terrell, WR * * 0 5 0 5 0Russ Burbank, C * * * 0 4 4 0Keeon Johnson, WR * * * * 4 4 4Rijo Walker, FS * 0 2 0 2 4 2Kyle Dockins, WR * * * * 3 3 0Cody Wallace, OG * * 0 1 2 3 0Tim Harris, CB * * * * 3 3 3D.J. Hill, OLB * * 0 2 0 2 0E.J. Scott, WR * * 0 2 0 2 0Max Valles, OLB * * * * 2 2 1Donte Wilkins, DT * * * * 2 2 2Demeitre Brim, OLB * * * 0 1 1 0Khalek Shepherd, TB * * 0 0 0 1 0Mike Moore, DE * * * 0 1 1 0Rob Burns, TE * * * 0 1 1 0Jackson Matteo, C * * * * 1 1 0Zach Bradshaw, OLB * * * * 1 1 1* did not play Note: Some starts may be at positions other than the ones listed.

CAREER STARTS

Name, Pos. Streak ‘13 Rec. Career Rec. Streak StartedJake McGee, TE 10 31 59 Nov. 10, 2012 (Miami)Tim Smith, WR 9 23 94 Nov. 24, 2012 (VT)Kevin Parks, TB 7 29 64 Sept. 7, 2013 (Oregon)Khalek Shepherd, TB 7 21 28 Aug. 31, 2013 (BYU)Zachary Swanson, TE 6 17 25 Aug. 31, 2013 (BYU)Taquan Mizzell, TB 5 14 14 Sept. 7, 2013 (Oregon)Keeon Johnson, WR 4 7 7 Oct. 5, 2013 (Ball State)Kyle Dockins, WR 2 2 2 Oct. 12, 2013 (Maryland)Darius Jennings, WR 1 28 96 Oct. 26, 2013 (Ga. Tech)Canaan Severin, WR 1 3 4 Oct. 26, 2013 (Ga. Tech)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION

100+Yard Receiving Games Name, Pos. ’09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Career Darius Jennings, WR * * 0 1 1 2Jake McGee, TE * * 0 0 1 1Dominique Terrell, WR * * 0 1 0 1 Tim Smith, WR 0 * 1 0 1 2

100-YARD GAMES

100+Yard Rushing Games Name, Pos. ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Career Kevin Parks, TB * 1 2 3 6

200+Yard Passing Games Name ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Career David Watford 0 * 5 5Greyson Lambert * * 0 0

200/300-YARD GAMES

300+Yard Passing Games Name ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Career David Watford 0 * 1 1Greyson Lambert * * 0 0

�Clemson leads, 37-8-1 • In Charlottesville: Clemson leads, 16-5 • In Clemson: Clemson leads, 20-3-1 • at Neutral Site: Clemson leads, 1-0�Longest UVa win streak: 2 (1994-1995, 1997-1998, 2001-2002) • Longest Clemson win streak: 29 (1955-1989) • Largest Victory: 55 (55-0, CU), 1984 in Charlottesville Season Site UVa Coach W/L/T Score UVa Rank Clemson Coach Opp. Rank1955 UVa Ned McDonald L 7-20 NR Frank Howard NR 1956 Clemson Ben Martin L 0-7 NR Frank Howard NR1957 UVa Ben Martin L 6-20 NR Frank Howard NR1958 Clemson Richard Voris L 15-20 NR Frank Howard 181959 UVa Richard Voris L 0-47 NR Frank Howard 51960 Clemson Richard Voris L 7-21 NR Frank Howard 81963 UVa Bill Elias L 0-35 NR Frank Howard NR1964 Clemson Bill Elias L 7-29 NR Frank Howard NR1965 UVa George Blackburn L 14-20 NR Frank Howard NR1966 Clemson George Blackburn L 35-40 NR Frank Howard NR1969 UVa George Blackburn L 14-21 NR Frank Howard NR1970 Clemson George Blackburn L 17-27 NR Hootie Ingram NR1971 Richmond Don Lawrence L 15-32 NR Hootie Ingram NR1972 Clemson Don Lawrence L 21-37 NR Hootie Ingram NR1973 Clemson Don Lawrence L 27-32 NR Red Parker NR 1974 Clemson Sonny Randle L 9-28 NR Red Parker NR1977 Clemson Dick Bestwick L 0-31 NR Charley Pell NR1978 UVa Dick Bestwick L 14-30 NR Charley Pell NR1979 Clemson Dick Bestwick L 7-17 NR Danny Ford NR1980 UVa Dick Bestwick L 24-27 NR Danny Ford NR1981 Clemson Dick Bestwick L 0-27 NR Danny Ford 91982 UVa George Welsh L 0-48 NR Danny Ford NR1983 Clemson George Welsh L 21-42 NR Danny Ford NR1984 UVa George Welsh L 0-55 NR Danny Ford 31985 Clemson George Welsh L 24-27 NR Danny Ford NR1986 UVa George Welsh L 17-31 NR Danny Ford 201987 Clemson George Welsh L 21-38 NR Danny Ford 81988 UVa George Welsh L 7-10 NR Danny Ford 111989 Clemson George Welsh L 20-34 NR Danny Ford 151990 UVa George Welsh W 20-7 14 Ken Hatfield 91991 Clemson George Welsh T 20-20 NR Ken Hatfield 181992 UVa George Welsh L 28-29 10 Ken Hatfield 251993 Clemson George Welsh L 14-23 18 Ken Hatfield NR1994 UVa George Welsh W 9-6 NR Tommy West NR1995 Clemson George Welsh W 22-3 11 Tommy West NR1996 UVa George Welsh L 16-24 15 Tommy West NR1997 Clemson George Welsh W 21-7 NR Tommy West NR1998 UVa George Welsh W 20-18 10 Tommy West NR1999 Clemson George Welsh L 14-33 22 Tommy Bowden NR2000 UVa George Welsh L 10-31 NR Tommy Bowden 112001 Clemson Al Groh W 26-24 NR Tommy Bowden 192002 UVa Al Groh W 22-17 NR Tommy Bowden NR2003 Clemson Al Groh L 27-30 25 Tommy Bowden NR2004 UVa Al Groh W 30-10 10 Tommy Bowden NR2008 UVa Al Groh L 3-13 NR Dabo Swinney NR2009 Clemson Al Groh L 21-34 NR Dabo Swinney 18

UVA VS. CLEMSON: SERIES HISTORY

UVA VS. RANKED CLEMSON TEAMS• UVa is 2-12-1 all-time against ranked Clemson teams, including 1-6 at Scott Stadium. • The lone UVa win against a ranked Tiger team at Scott Stadium came in Virginia’s first win over Clemson in program history in 1990. The then-No. 14 Cavaliers beat the then-No. 9 Tigers, 20-7. JAKE MCGEE CLIMBING UVA ALL-TIME TIGHT END RECEIVING LISTS• Jake McGee is in the top 12 in three UVa career categories (receptions, yards, touchdowns) among UVa tight ends all-time. Player (Years) TE Career Receptions 9. John Phillips (2005-08) 6910. Kevin Riccio (1980-82) 6611. Jake McGee (2011-pres.) 59 Player (Years) TE Career Receiving Yards 10. Jim Colleran (1973-75) 738 11. John Phillips (2005-08) 67012. Jake McGee (2011-pres.) 639 Player (Years) TE Career Receiving Touchdowns 4. Kevin Riccio (1980-82) 9 5. Aaron Mundy (1990-93) 86. Jake McGee (2011-pres.) 7

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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIALocation .......................................... Charlottesville, VAFounded ............................. 1819 by Thomas JeffersonEnrollment ............... 21,095 (Undergraduate 14,641)President ......................................... Teresa A. SullivanAthletics Director ................................Craig LittlepageFacutly Athletics Rep ................... Carolyn M. CallahanNicknames ............................ Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘HoosMascot ........................................................... CavalierColors ............................................... Orange and BlueSong .................................................... Good Old SongStadium Complex ............................Carl Smith Center, Home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott StadiumCapacity ............................................................61,500Playing Surface .................... Prescription Athletic TurfAffiliations ................................. NCAA, Division I-FBS, Atlantic Coast Conference

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONFirst Year of Football .............................................1888All-Time Record ................ 634-567-48 (124th season)All-Time ACC Record ............. 164-224-4 (60th season)ACC Championships ....................................1989, 1995All-Time Bowl Record ........................................... 7-11Offensive Alignment ..................................... Pro-styleDefensive Alignment ............................................. 4-3

COACHING STAFFMike London ............................................. Head CoachTom O’Brien ......................... Assoc. HC for Offense/TEsJon Tenuta ......................Assoc. HC for Defense/DC/LBsSteve Fairchild .................... Offensive Coordinator/QBsLarry Lewis ...........................Special Teams Coord./RBsChip West ...................................Recruiting Coord./CBsVincent Brown .................Asst. Special Teams Coord./DLMarques Hagans .................................. Wide ReceiversAnthony Poindexter ........................................ SafetiesScott Wachenheim ................................ Offensive LineEvan Marcus .........Director of FB Training & Player Dev.Jacob Hodges ................................. Graduate AssistantJonathan Lewis .............................. Graduate AssistantTommy Reamon, Jr. ........................ Graduate AssistantMike Saint Germain ........................ Graduate Assistant

SUPPORT STAFFAssoc. AD for Football Admin ................. Gerry CaponeAdmin. Assistant to Mike London .................. Dot KirbyAdmin. Assistant for Football Admin. ....Suzanne HoeftDirector of Player Development ........... Steve AtkinsonAssistant Strength & Conditioning Coach ...... Ryan TedfordAssistant AD for Video Services ............. Luke GoldsteinAssistant Video Coord. ........................... Kyle CampbellAssistant Recruiting Coord.......................Blanda WolfeAdmin. Assistant for Recruiting ...................Dawn BestAdmin Assistant for Off/Def Coaches .............Kerri CainReceptionist ........................................ Carol Seabaugh

ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS (FOOTBALL)Assistant AD for Media Relations .................. Jim Daves Cell ......................................................434-962-7668 E-mail [email protected] Twitter ......................................................@JimDavesPrimary Contact for Football ................ Vincent Briedis Cell ......................................................434-326-3792 E-mail ........................................ [email protected] Twitter ................................................. @Briedis_UVaWebsite ..........................................VirginiaSports.comFootball Twitter ...................................@UVa_FootballMailing Address ........................John Paul Jones Arena........................................ 295 Massie Road, Room 154............................................................P.O. Box 400853............................................. Charlottesville, VA 22902

SMITH A RARE FRESHMAN TO ENTER STARTING LINEUP• With his start at right tackle against Ball State, Eric Smith became the fourth true freshman in UVa history to start at an offensive tackle position. • Smith follows D’Brickashaw Ferguson (2002- LT), who is Virginia’s only true freshman to start the season opener on the offensive line, Brad Butler (2002- RT), who only started the bowl game (vs. West Virginia), and current UVa starting left tackle Morgan Moses (2010- RT), as the only true freshmen to start at either of the tackle positions for the Cavaliers. • The Cavaliers have used three true freshmen on the offensive line this year. That ranks as the most in the nation ( tied with Troy). NOTING FIRST CAREER STARTS IN 2013• Sixteen Cavaliers have made their first career starts this season. • First starts vs. BYU (Aug. 31): Ross Burbank (C), Demeitre Brim (OLB), David Dean (DT), Khalek Shepherd (WR) and David Watford (QB) • First starts vs. Oregon (Sept. 7): Bill Skrobacz (FB) • First starts at Pitt (Sept. 28): Rob Burns (TE), Max Valles (OLB) • First starts vs. Ball State (Oct. 5): Kyle Dockins (WR), Keeon Johnson (WR), Jackson Matteo (C), Eric Smith (OT) • First starts at Maryland (Oct. 12): Tim Harris (CB) • First starts vs. Duke (Oct. 19): Donte Wilkins (DT), Mike Moore (DE) • First starts vs. Georgia Tech (Oct. 26): Zach Bradshaw (OLB) TWELVE TRUE FRESHMEN SEE TIME FOR UVA• UVa has played 12 true freshmen, which is eighth-most in the nation. • This season UVa has played the following true freshmen: Zach Bradshaw (OLB), Daniel Hamm (TB), Tim Harris (CB), Keeon Johnson (WR), Taquan Mizzell (TB), Sadiq Olanrewaju (OT), Erick Smith (OT), LaChaston Smith (TB), Eric Tetlow (OG), Max Valles (OLB), Donte Wilkins (DT), Connor Wingo-Reeves (FB).• Three true freshmen played for Coach London in 2010, there were 12 true freshmen that played in 2011 and nine true freshmen in 2012. 29 CAVALIERS MAKE COLLEGIATE DEBUTS• 29 Cavaliers have made their debuts for UVa this season. Below is a list of 2013 debuts:• Zach Bradshaw (OLB)**,James Coleman (P), Kyle Dockins (WR), Ryan Doull (OG), Cameron Fitch (DE), Greg Gallop (DT), Mark Hall (LB), Daniel Hamm** (TB), Tim Harris (CB)**, Keeon Johnson (WR)**, Sean Karl (OG), Greyson Lambert (QB), Stephen Lawe (DE), Jackson Matteo (C), Andre Miles-Redmond (DT), Taquan Mizzell (TB)**, Michael Mooney (OG), Kye Morgan (TB), Sadiq Olanrewaju** (OT), Kelvin Rainey (SS), Dylan Sims (PK), Eric Smith** (OT), LaChaston Smith** (RB), Eric Tetlow** (C), Divante Walker (FS), Max Valles** (DE), Israel Vaughan (FB), Donte Wilkins** (DT) Connor Wingo-Reeves (FB)**

** - denotes true freshman UVA WALK-ON SUCCESS• With the emergence of true freshman walk-on Daniel Hamm, who came of the bench to rush for a game-high 136 yards and two touchdowns against VMI in his collegiate debut, and center Jackson Matteo, who against Ball State became the first UVa walk-on to start on the offensive line since Isaac Cain (TCU) in 2009, it’s a reminder of the walk-on success UVa has had over the years.• Notable former UVa walk-ons include: - All-time leading scorer PK Connor Hughes - NFL Pro Bowl DE Patrick Kerney - NFL 1,000-yard WR Patrick Jeffers - Academic All-America DB Stephen Phelan - Two-year starting FB Kase Luzar - ILB Jon Copper (301 career tackles)

- WR Matt Snyder (captain) - UVa’s former all-time leading scorer PK Rafael Garcia - LB Phil Thomas (Led UVa in tackles in 1989 with 104) - WR Keith Mattioli (Game-winning TD over UNC in 1987) - WR Tim Finkelston (74 catches, 1,279 yards from ‘86-’89) - LS Ryan Childress (Snapped for three bowl teams from ‘00-03)

�Virginia has played 16 previous games in its history on Nov. 2. The Cavaliers are 5-10-1 all-time on this date. Season Site UVa Coach W/L/T Score UVa Rank Opponent Opp. Coach Opp. Rank1896 Home Martin Bergen W 6-0 NR St. Albans Unknown NR1898 Away Joseph Massie L 0-12 NR Princeton No coach NR1907 Home Edward H. Johnson L 0-12 NR Sewanee A. G. Erwin NR1912 Away Speed Elliott L 0-13 NR Vanderbilt Dan McGugin NR1929 Away Earl Abell T 13-13 NR Maryland H.C. Byrd NR1935 Home Gus Tebell L 7-14 NR Maryland John E. Faber NR1940 Neutral Frank Murray L 0-6 NR Virginia Tech Henry Redd NR1946 Away Art Guepe L 7-19 NR Richmond John Fenion NR1957 Home Ben Martin L 7-20 NR VMI John McKenna NR1963 Norfolk Bill Elias L 9-15 NR N.C. State Earle Edwards NR1968 Home George Blackburn L 28-49 NR South Carolina Paul Dietzel NR1974 Away Sonny Randle L 10-24 NR North Carolina Bill Dooley NR1985 Home George Welsh W 27-7 NR West Virginia Don Nehlen NR1991 Home George Welsh W 42-0 NR VMI Jim Shuck NR1995 Home George Welsh W 33-28 24 Florida State Bobby Bowden 21996 Away George Welsh W 27-3 16 Duke Fred Goldsmith NR

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2013 ACC STANDINGS Conference OverallAtlantic W L W LFlorida State 5 0 7 0Clemson 5 1 7 1Wake Forest 2 3 4 4Maryland 1 3 5 3Boston College 1 3 3 4Syracuse 1 2 3 4NC State 0 4 3 4

Coastal W L W LMiami 3 0 7 0Virginia Tech 3 1 6 2Georgia Tech 4 2 5 3Duke 2 2 6 2Pitt 2 2 4 3North Carolina 1 3 2 5VIRGINIA 0 4 2 6

2013 PRESEASON ACC POLLAtlantic Division1. Clemson (102) ........................................8152. Florida State (18) ....................................7313. NC State .................................................4904. Wake Forest ............................................3925. Maryland ................................................3736. Syracuse .................................................3207. Boston College .......................................211

Coastal Division1. Miami (65) .............................................7362. Virginia Tech (27) ....................................6543. North Carolina (22) .................................6494. Georgia Tech (6) .....................................5225. Pittsburgh .............................................3136. Virginia ...................................................2307. Duke .......................................................228

ACC Championship Votes1. Clemson ...................................................952. Florida State .............................................15T3. Georgia Tech .............................................3T3. Miami .......................................................3T3. North Carolina ..........................................36. Virginia Tech ...............................................1

BREAKOUT ARTISTS: JENNINGS & SMITH GO WILD• Wide receivers Darius Jennings and Tim Smith established a first in UVa history, two Cavaliers catching at least 10 passes in the same game, when they did so against Georgia Tech. • Jennings had a career-high 13 catches and Smith registered a career-high 10 receptions.• The outing was a stark comparison to the previous four games (Pitt, Ball State, Maryland, Duke) when they combined for seven catches for 158. • Jennings (119 yards) and Smith (151 yards) also established career highs in receiving yards and were the first UVa duo to each record over 100 yards receving in the same game since Jennings and Perry Jones did so against Louisiana Tech last season. WATFORD PUTS HIS NAME IN THE UVA RECORD BOOK• Quarterback David Watford broke Matt Schaub’s UVa re-cord for pass completions in a game when he completed 43 passes against Georgia Tech. Schaub’s record of 41 stood 10 years. Schaub completed 41 passes against NC State in 2003 and against Georgia Tech in 2002.• The 43 completions broke an opponent record at Geor-gia Tech for most completions by an opponent of the Yellow Jackets, another mark that Schaub had previously held with two others – Danny Kanell (Florida State) and Rusty LaRue (Wake Forest).• The 43 completions are the fifth-most in the nation this season.• Watford has 191 completions this season and his 23.9 completions per game is No. 1 in the ACC and No. 10 in the nation.• Watford needs to average 24.25 completions per game the rest of the season to match Schaub’s UVa season record of 288 completions.• Watford is 31 completions away from matching Michael Rocco’s UVa sophomore record of 222 completions.• Watford’s 61 attempts against Georgia Tech were also a UVa record for a game, breaking Schaub’s record of 58 set against Georgia Tech in 2002. • For the game, Watford completed his passes at a .704 percent clip.• The Georgia Tech game Watford set a new career high in passing yards with 376, the fourth-most in a game by a UVa quarterback. UVA HAS SECOND-FEWEST SENIORS IN NATION• Virginia has only eight seniors on its roster, which ranks tied for the second-fewest in the nation with UCF and behind South Carolina (5). • UVa also has the most underclassmen on its depth chart in the nation with 36.

School Seniors on 2013 Roster1. South Carolina 52. VIRGINIA 8 UCF 84. Indiana 105. UTSA 11 CANADIANS ON UVA’S ROSTER• UVa is tied for second behind Michigan State for the most Canadian natives in the nation on its current roster.• UVa has three (Trent Corney, Ryan Doull and Brent Urban).• Iowa and UNLV are tied for second with UVa.• There are 18 FBS schools with at least one Canadian.

FIVE STUDENT ASSISTANTS HELP STAFF, INCLUDING JACOB RAINEY• Virginia has has five student assistants currently on staff.• Pablo Alvarez, Adam Caplinger and Tim Cwlina will not play due to medical reasons in 2013.• Due to offseason surgery, Sean Cascarano is currently not participating and also helping out as a student assistant.• Also on that list of student assistants is Jacob Rainey, a freshman who will assist offensive coordinator Steve Fairchild with the quarterbacks. • 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, doc-tors 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 docu-mented 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.

SEASON CAPTAINS FOR 2013• Seniors Luke Bowanko, Jake Snyder and Rijo Walker have been selected by their peers as captains of the 2013 football season. NOTING THE UVA SCHEDULE• UVa has eight home games on the schedule for the first time in program history. • UVa played one of the toughest opening two weeks in FBS football, hosting BYU and No. 2 Oregon.• According to Phil Steele, UVa’s overall schedule entering 2013 is No. 27 in the nation for toughest and No. 2 in the ACC, behind only Pitt (24). FIVE CAVALIERS COMPETING AS POST GRADUATE STUDENTS• There are five Cavaliers that are graduate students at UVa this fall.• (OG/C) Luke Bowanko, (FB) Billy Sckrobacz, (WR) Tim Smith, (DE) Jake Snyder and (PK) R.C. Willenbrock already hold their undergraduate degrees.• Bowanko, Sckrobacz, Smith and Snyder all walked “The Lawn” May 2013 as graduates of UVa.• Willenbrock earned his undergraduate degree in 2013 at Dartmouth and came to UVa for graduate school.

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GAME-BY-GAME

Date Opponent Offense DefenseAug. 31 BYU None TD - Pass TD - RunSept. 7 Oregon INT TD - Run Downs TD - RunSept. 21 VMI TD - Run None TD - Run TD - Pass TD - RunSept. 28 Pitt None TD - RunOct. 5 Ball State TD - Run TD - Run TD - Run FG TD - RunOct. 12 Maryland FG TD - Run TD - RunOct. 19 Duke TD - Run TD - Pass TD - Run Oct. 26 Georgia Tech TD - Run TD - Run None TD - Run TD - Pass

SUMMARY

Totals Offense DefenseGoal-to-Go Situations 13 14Scores 11 13Total Points 73 85Touchdowns 10 12Field Goals 2 1Fumbles 0 0Interceptions 1 0Missed Field Goals 0 0Lost on Downs 0 1End of Half/Game 1 0Ran Out Clock 0 0

GOAL-TO-GO SITUATIONS

YOUTH AT THE QUARTERBACK POSITION• Virginia is one of four FBS programs in the country that entered the 2013 season without any quarterbacks on its roster that played at all in 2012. Starter David Watford and backups Greyson Lambert and Matt Johns all redshirted in 2012, while the other two quarterbacks on the roster, Brendon Marshall and Andrew Mackay, are true freshman. • Virginia is one of 10 FBS programs in the country that enters the 2013 season with zero quarterback starts on its roster.• More on David Watford on Page 14.

FBS Programs with ZERO QBs on 2013 Roster that played in 2012

• California• FAU*• Iowa• Penn State• Virginia

* - FAU’s QB that started 2012 opener played first half and switched positions

FBS Programs that entered 2013 with ZERO career

FBS QB starts on its current roster

• Baylor• California• Central Michigan• Florida State• Georgia Tech• Iowa

HAMM AND PARKS HAVE CAREER DAYS VS. VMI • True freshman walk-on Daniel Hamm (136) and junior Kevin Parks (135) became the 28th rushing duo in UVa history to each rush for at least 100 yards in a game when the pair did so against VMI. • Parks set a career-high with 204 all-purpose yards (69 receiving).• While both players recorded career highs rushing, it was Hamm who stole the show. His 136 rushing yards broke Parks’ (114) previous UVa record for rushing yards in a collegiate debut. Parks set his standard as a redshirt freshman against William & Mary in 2011.• The VMI game was the first time Virginia had two players eclipse the 100-yard barrier since 2005 vs. Temple (Jason Snelling and Wali Lundy). • The VMI game was also the first time UVa had a pair of running backs each score two rushing touchdowns in a game since 2005 vs. Temple (Jason Snelling and Wali Lundy). PARKS REGISTERS ONE OF THE BEST FROSH. & SOPH. COMBINED RUSHING SEASONS IN PROGRAM HISTORY• Junior Kevin Parks is in his first season as the starting running back for UVa, entering 2013 with two career starts to his credit.• Parks rushed for 1,443 yards during his first two seasons at UVa.• Of all the stellar running backs to walk the Grounds at UVa, only Wali Lundy (1,755) rushed for more combined yards than Kevin Parks through his freshman and sophomore seasons at Virginia.• Parks also is No. 4 among UVa running backs with 35 career receptions through his first two seasons in the program. • With 2,057 career rushing yards, Parks is No. 14 among active FBS players who are not seniors and No. 34 among all the nation’s running backs. • Parks is the 18th player in UVa history to rush for over 2,000 yards.

Player (Years) 2-Year Total (Rush Yds) Career Total (UVa Rank) 1. Wali Lundy (2002-03) 1,755 3,193 (5)2. Kevin Parks (2011-12) 1,443 2,057 (16)3. Terry Kirby (1989-90) 1,331 3,348 (3)4. Johnny Papit (1947-48) 1,105 3,238 (4)5. Tommy Vigorito (1977-78) 1,046 2,913 (6)6. Thomas Jones (1996-97) 897 3,998 (1)7. Marcus Wilson (1986-87) 692 2,219 (11)8. Tiki Barber (1993-94) 637 3,389 (2)

Player (Years) 2-Year Total (Rec.) Career Total (UVa Rank)1. Wali Lundy (2002-03) 87 114 (3)2. Alvin Pearman (2001-02) 46 138 (1)3. Terry Kirby (1989-90) 40 105 (4)4. Kevin Parks (2011-12) 35 64 (T-12)5. Perry Jones (2009-10) 32 129 (2)6. Thomas Jones (1996-97) 21 71 (9)7. Tiki Barber (1993-94) 20 64 (T-12)

PARKS CLIMBING THE UVA CAREER LIST FOR RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS• Junior TB Kevin Parks owns 22 career rushing touchdowns which places him No. 8 in UVa history. Player (Years) Rushing Touchdowns 1. Wali Lundy (2002-05) 432. Thomas Jones (1996-99) 363. Tiki Barber (1993-96) 314. Frank Quayle (1966-68) 28 Shawn Moore (1987-90) 286. Johnny Papit (1947-50) 277. Terry Kirby (1989-92) 248. Kevin Parks (2011-pres.) 239. Bill Dudley (1939-41) 21 Howard Petty (1983-85) 2111. Charles Way (1991-94) 2012. Bob Davis (1964-66) 19 Alvin Pearman (2001-04) 19

• Louisiana Tech• Penn State• Syracuse• Texas Tech• Virginia

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UVA OFFENSIVE LINE DOES NOT ALLOW ANY SACKS VS. MARYLAND• UVa did not surrender any sacks at Maryland.• Maryland entered the game with UVa recording at least one sack in every game of 2013 and was ranked No. 3 in the nation in sacks with 3.6 per game.• Morgan Moses led the way for the line, grading out at 95 percent and had 10 knockdown blocks to pace an of-fensive line that accumulated 242 rushing yards and let UVa QB David Watford pass for a career-high 263 yards.• Maryland entered the game allowing only 115.4 rushing yards per game. UVa also amassed 505 yards of total offense against a Maryland defense that was ranked No. 22 in the nation, allowing 333.8 yards per game.

SIXTEEN RETURNING STARTERS• The 2013 roster features 16 returning starters (seven on offense, seven on defense and two on special teams). • Virginia has had at least 10 returning starters every year since 1998. • Overall, UVa welcomes 39 lettermen back. UVA BOASTS THREE FORMER FBS/FCS HEAD COACHES ON MIKE LONDON’S STAFF• Virginia is one of four FBS programs in the nation that has three or more assistant coaches that have been a head coach at the FBS and FCS level. * - GT’s director of player personnel Matt Griffin is the former HC at Murray State and UT-Martin School Assistant Coach Former Head Coaching StopsGeorgia Tech* Mike Sewak (OL) Georgia Southern Andy McCollum (LB) Middle Tenn. State Ted Roof (DC) DukeSan Diego State Bob Toledo (OC) Tulane, UCLA, Pacific, UC Riverside Jeff Horton (Asst. HC/RBs) Minnesota (interim), UNLV, Nevada Kevin McGarry (ST Coord.) San DiegoTulsa Denver Johnson (Asst. HC/OL) Murray State, Illinois State Brent Guy (DC/LBs) Utah State Scott Downing (Asst. HC/ST Coord./TEs) Northern ColoradoVirginia Tom O’Brien (Assoc. HC/TEs) NC State, Boston College Steve Fairchild (OC/QBs) Colorado State Larry Lewis (ST Coord./RBs) Idaho State

�Virginia opened fall practice with 39 returning letterwinners from 2012 - 19 on offense, 17 on defense and three on special teams. Here is a five-year breakdown of returning UVa letterwinners. Number (Breakdown) Year39 (19 on offense, 17 on defense, 3 specialists) 201341 (23 on offense, 16 on defense, 2 specialists) 201239 (18 on offense, 18 on defense, 3 specialists) 201143 (21 on offense, 17 on defense, 5 specialists) 201036 (16 on offense, 18 on defense, 2 specialists) 2009

JENNINGS ENTERS 2013 WITH BEST TWO-YEAR RECEIVING TOTALS • Junior WR Darius Jennings had a solid first two seasons on Grounds. • Jennings entered 2013 with 68 receptions, the most by a UVa wide receiver after his first two seasons. Herman Moore (60), Kevin Ogletree (59) and Billy McMullen (58) are the closest to Jennings’ mark. • TE Heath Miller had 103 receptions his first two years, for the best overall UVa output. MORGAN MOSES WITH OVER 30 CAREER STARTS• UVa senior offensive tackle Morgan Moses was one of 70 FBS players with at least 30 career starts entering 2013. • Moses leads the team with 39 career starts having started the last seven games of his true freshman season in 2010, all 13 in 2011 and 11 of 12 in 2012, missing one start due to injury. • Moses made his first career start at left tackle against BYU in the season opener. “SMOKE SIGNALS” - UVA’S FIRST FIVE-STAR RECRUIT SINCE 2005 • Virginia freshman running back Taquan Mizzell is UVa’s first five-star recruit since 2005 when offensive guard and current Jacksonville Jaguar Eugene Monroe came to Virginia.• Mizzell elusiveness at Virginia Beach’s Bayside High School earned him the nickname “Smoke” en route to being named a Parade All-American.• Smoke played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in 2013, returning a kickoff 72 yards to set up the game-winning score as the East beat the West, 15-8. • Smoke made his debut against BYU and received the game’s opening kickoff and returned it 25 yards for his first collegiate stats. • Smoke missed the VMI and Pitt games with a lower extremity injury.

REMEMBER THE TITANS• UVa’s Jay Whitmire started the first four games of the season at right tackle and he made his first career start at right guard against Ball State.• Whitmire entered the season with one career start, which came in the 2012 Wake Forest game at right tackle when Morgan Moses missed the start with an injury.• Whitmire graduated from T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., the same school made famous in Disney film, “Remember the Titans.”• There is a tragic connection between UVa and Char-lottesville with one of the real life individuals from the famous Titans story.• Gerry Bertier, the defensive lineman who was para-lyzed from the waist down in an automobile accident, passed away at the University of Virginia hospital due to injuries suffered from a second accident, when his car was struck by a drunk driver on March 20, 1981 on Route 20 in Charlottesville. Bertier was 27.

UVa Avg. Start Opp. Avg. Start UVa AdvantageBYU 33 29 +4Oregon 26 44 -18VMI 39 30 +9at Pitt 29 33 -4Ball State 25 37 -12at Maryland 32 25 +7Duke 25 32 -7Georgia Tech 28 31 -3Totals 29.6 32.6 - (3.0)

STARTING FIELD POSITION

UVa Pen.-Yds. Opp. Pen.-Yds. UVa Yd DiffBYU 6-41 7-43 -2Oregon 4-45 11-119 -71VMI 7-50 5-33 +17at Pitt 5-49 4-32 +17Ball State 13-93 1-15 +78at Maryland 5-38 6-48 -10Duke 6-35 8-70 -35Georgia Tech 5-45 9-97 -52Totals (per gm avg.) 49.5 57.1 -(7.6)

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TRACKING SENIOR WR TIM SMITH• No. 20 Tim Smith entered his final season on Grounds ironically No. 20 all-time at UVa with 1,202 career receiving yards. • Smith now is No. 11 in the UVa history books with 1,552 career receiving yards.• His 96 receptions rank No. 20 all-time at UVa.• Smith missed the final 10 games of the 2010 season with a foot injury and only registered three receptions for 28 yards before being granted a medical hardship.• Smith graduated from UVa in May and is currently enrolled in Virginia’s professional development program. • Darius Jennings is No. 19 with 96 receptions.

Tim Smith on UVa’s Career All-Time Receiving Lists

Name Years Yards 7. Patrick Jeffers 1992-95 1,785 8. Heath Miller 2002-04 1,703 9. Dave Sullivan 1970-72 1,57810. Bruce McGonnigal 1987-90 1,55611. Tim Smith 2009-pres. 1,552

Name Years Receptions12. Patrick Jeffers 1992-95 10813. Terry Kirby 1989-92 10514. Tyrone Davis 1991-94 103 Bruce McGonnigal 1987-90 10316. Tom Fadden 1973-76 10017. Terrence Wilkins 1995-98 97 Tom Santi 2004-07 9719. Darius Jennings 2011-pres. 9620. Tim Smith 2009-pres. 94

JAKE MCGEE AND RUSSELL WILSON• TE Jake McGee and current Seattle Seahawks’ starting quarterback Russell Wilson both are graduates of Richmond’s Collegiate School.• When Wilson graduated and left to play for current UVa associate head coach of offensive and tight ends coach Tom O’Brien at NC State, McGee was the quarterback that replaced Wilson at Collegiate for the 2007 season. • McGee came to Virginia in 2010 as a quarterback and was issued No. 14. He switched to tight end the first week of preseason camp. TIGHT ENDS CONTINUE TO PRODUCE• Virginia has been strong at tight end over the last decade, and that continues with Jake McGee and Zachary Swanson.• McGee had one of the more successful offensive sea-sons for a tight end in recent memory in 2012, hauling in 28 receptions for 374 yards and five touchdowns in 2012.• McGee’s five touchdowns in 2012 tied for the fifth-most all-time by a UVa tight end in a season.• Only Heath Miller (2002 & 2003), Bruce McGonnigal (1989) and Ed Carrington (1965) own more touch-downs in a season by a tight end than McGee’s 2012 total.• Swanson moved back to tight end after being the nation’s tallest fullback in 2012; Swanson was injured in the VMI game and missed the Pitt and Ball State contests.• Rob Burns moved in 2012 from defensive end to tight end and should see time in 2013. • McGee leads UVa in 2013 with 31 catches, 265 yards and two touchdowns. • Swanson is sixth on UVa’s team with 17 catches and has 150 yards.• UVa TEs have caught 625 passes for 6,633 yards and 54 TDs since 2001, by far the best figures in the ACC in that span. Years Rec. Yards TDPatrick Estes 2001-04 28 252 2Chris Luzar 2001 33 380 0Heath Miller 2002-04 144 1703 20Tom Santi 2004-07 97 1184 6Jonathan Stupar 2004-07 80 803 3John Phillips 2005-08 69 670 5Joe Torchia 2007-10 24 263 2Colter Phillips 2009-12 34 251 3Paul Freedman 2009-12 26 264 2Jeremiah Mathis 2009-12 14 78 4Jake McGee 2011-12 59 639 7Zachary Swanson 2013 17 150 0

London London Career at UVa 2013 At Home 23-17 13-14 2-4On The Road 18-14 5-12 0-2Netural Site Games 1-1 0-1 0-0In Overtime 2-0 1-0 0-0Coming off a loss 11-17 7-17 1-4Coming off a win 26-13 8-8 0-2Coming off an open date 6-0 4-0 1-0vs. AP top 25 3-5 3-5 0-1vs. FCS Top 25 13-4 2-0 0-0Both teams are AP-ranked 0-1 0-1 0-0Neither team is ranked 15-20 15-20 2-4Ranked higher 0-0 0-0 0-0Opponent is ranked higher 3-5 3-5 0-1vs. In-state Opponents 10-5 5-3 1-0In August 2-0 1-0 1-0In September 13-10 7-8 1-2In October 12-12 5-11 0-4In November 12-8 5-7 0-0In December 3-2 0-1 0-0In January 0-0 0-0 0-0On Television* 18-27 18-27 2-6On ABC* 2-2 2-2 0-1On ESPN* 2-2 2-2 0-0On ESPN2* 1-0 1-0 0-0On ESPNU* 2-7 2-7 1-1On ESPN3* 6-4 6-4 1-0On RSN* 2-6 2-6 0-3On ACC Network* 2-4 2-4 0-1Afternoon Games 33-26 12-22 2-5Night Games 9-5 6-4 0-0Decided by 3 or Less 12-4 7-3 1-1Decided by 7 or Less 14-13 8-9 0-1Scoring First 31-13 16-10 1-3Opponent Scores First 11-19 2-17 1-3Leading At Halftime 32-7 14-5 1-2Tied at Halftime 3-2 1-2 0-1Trailing at Halftime 7-23 3-20 1-3Leading After 3 Qtrs. 36-3 16-2 2-1Trailing After 3 Qtrs. 5-27 2-23 0-4Scoring 40+ points 13-1 6-1 1-0Scoring 30-39 points 13-3 5-1 0-0Scoring 20-29 points 10-12 4-10 0-4Scoring 0-19 points 6-16 3-15 1-2Allowing 40+ points 1-9 1-9 0-2Allowing 30-39 points 1-10 1-8 0-2Allowing 20-29 points 9-7 5-5 0-1Allowing 0-19 points 31-6 11-5 2-1Outrushing Opponent 32-12 13-11 1-3Getting Outrushed 10-20 5-16 1-3Passing For More Yds 27-16 14-13 1-1Passing For Fewer Yds 15-16 4-14 1-5Outgaining Opponent 32-11 14-9 1-1Getting Outgained 10-20 4-17 1-5Winning Time of Poss. 37-16 14-14 2-4Losing Time of Poss. 5-16 4-13 0-2Scoring a Def./ST TD 11-2 3-1 0-0Allowing a Def./ST TD 7-7 4-5 0-0Fewer Penalty Yards 16-16 6-11 1-4More Penalty Yards 25-15 11-15 1-2Winning Turnover Battle 23-5 7-4 0-3Losing Turnover Battle 9-19 4-17 1-2Individual 100-yard rusher 21-6 7-6 1-2Individual 100-yard receiver 10-11 6-10 0-2Individual 200-yard passer 19-19 12-15 1-4Opponent 100-yard rusher 6-12 4-10 1-3Opponent 100-yard receiver 11-11 6-10 0-2Opponent 200-yard passer 17-16 5-13 0-3

* TV records not available for London’s time at Richmond

VIRGINIA’S RECORD WHEN ...

Year UVa 100+ UVa 100- Opp 100+ Opp 100- UVa 100+/Opp 100-2010 2-5 2-3 2-7 2-1 2-12011 7-4 1-1 2-4 4-1 4-12012 4-5 0-3 3-8 1-0 1-02013 2-4 0-2 1-5 1-1 1-0Totals 15-18 3-9 8-24 8-3 8-2

UNDER LONDON/UVA & OPPONENT RUSHING 100 +/-

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ANTHONY HARRIS LEADS NATION IN INTS.• Anthony Harris leads the nation with five interceptions.• The five picks by the junior is one more than the entire UVa team had in 2012.• The five interceptions are the most by a Cavalier since Chase Minnifield led the team with six in 2010. • Harris’ five interceptions are the most by a UVa safety since Shernard Newby had five in 2001. UVA NO. 8 IN THE NATION IN THREE & OUTS• UVa is currently No. 8 in the nation as a defense forcing three and outs, posting a 6.00 three and out average per game.• UVa’s opponents have gone three and out 48 times over eight games and 39.0 percent of UVa’s opponents drives ended in a three and out.• Six other members of the ACC register high on the list, including by No. 6 Virginia Tech (6.25), No. 9 Clemson (5.86), No. 13 Syracuse (5.29), No. 16 Florida State (4.86), No. 22 Wake Forest (4.57) and No. 22 Maryland (4.57). • UVa’s first opponent BYU is No. 9 with 5.86 three and outs per game. ELI HAROLD & THE QUARTERBACK SACK• Eli Harold has 5.5 sacks this season, which ranks No. 38 in the nation and places the sophomore as one of four underclassmrn in the top 50 nationally. Harold also ranks No. 7 in the ACC in quarterback sacks.• Harold already had more sacks through six games of 2013 than UVa’s 2012 and 2011 leaders in the category had the entire season. Chris Brathwaite led UVa in 2012 with 3.5 sacks. Cam Johnson led UVa in 2011 with 4.0 sacks.• Harold’s next full sack will match him with Cam John-son’s team-best 6.5 sacks in 2010.• Harold’s next 1.5 sacks will give the sophomore the most quarterback sacks by a Cavalier since Clint Sintim had 11.0 in 2008.• Harold’s next two sacks will give the sophomore the most quarterback sacks by a Cavalier defensive lineman since Chris Long had 14.0 in 2007. DEFENSE HOLDING THE LINE ON THIRD DOWN• UVa’s defense has held strong on third downs this season. • UVa’s opponents are 36-121 (.298) on third downs.• UVa currently ranks No. 6 in the nation on third down defense. • More on third down conversions on page 24. NICHOLSON ANCHORS DEFENSIVE SECONDARY• Junior CB Demetrious Nicholson is now the veteran of the Virginia defense, starting the first 30 games of his career since he stepped foot on Grounds prior to the 2011 season. • An injury in the third quarter against Ball State led him to miss his first three career games at Maryland, against Duke and Georgia Tech.• Of the 2,055 defensive plays Virginia lined up for since the opening game of the 2011 season until the injury against Ball State, Nicholson played 1,981 of those plays, meaning from Sept. 3, 2011 through Oct. 5, 2013 he played 96.39 percent of UVa’s defensive plays.• In 2011 Nicholson became the first freshman to start the season-opener at the cornerback position since Kevin Cook in 1986, when the Cavaliers faced South Carolina in Scott Stadium.

VIRGINIA OPPONENT Pts Res 1st Down Pl-Yds Time Pts Res 1st Down Pl-Yds TimeBYU 0 Punt 1 6-11 2:57 0 Punt 2 8-32 1:54 Oregon 0 Punt 0 4-6 1:50 8 TD 2 5-89 1:51 VMI 0 Punt 0 3--1 1:31 0 Punt 0 3-3 0:53 at Pitt 0 Punt 1 6-22 3:16 0 Punt 0 3--5 1:03 Ball State 0 Punt 0 3-9 1:34 0 Punt 2 7-26 2:30 at Maryland 0 Punt 2 8-24 4:48 0 Fumble 0 0-0 0:00 Duke 7 TD 5 11-78 3:29 0 Punt 1 5-6 1:43 Georgia Tech 0 Missed FG 3 9-36 1:52 7 TD 2 3-73 1:05Totals 7 2:39* 15 1:22**-average ^-drive started after turnover

GAME-OPENING DRIVES

VIRGINIA OPPONENT Pts Res 1st Down Pl-Yds Time Pts Res 1st Down Pl-Yds TimeBYU 7 TD 1 3-16 1:23 0 BLK Punt 0 3-3 1:09 Oregon 0 Punt 0 3-2 1:05 3 FG 2 8-43 1:07 VMI 7 TD 1 2-61 0:34 0 Punt 0 3-7 1:56 at Pitt 0 Punt 0 3--14 2:07 0 Fumble 0 3-16 1:23 Ball State 0 Fumble 0 2-27 0:47 0 Punt 1 4-20 1:23 at Maryland 0 Punt 1 5-24 2:27 3 FG 2 8-58 2:32 Duke 0 Punt^ 0 3-9 1:57 0 INT 2 8-16 3:41 Georgia Tech 0 Punt 1 5-3 2:53 0 INT 0 4-5 1:59Totals 14 1:39* 6 1:54* *-average ^-drive started after turnover

SECOND HALF-OPENING DRIVES

Game Offense Defense Special Teams Scout TeamBYU Jennings, D. Harris, A. Vozenilek, A. Johns, M. (Off.) Valles, M. (Def.)Oregon Shepherd, K. Johns, M. (Off.) Garner, K. (Def.)VMI Parks, K. Corney, T. Terrell, D. Croce, V. (Off.) Fitch, C. (Def.)Pitt None None None NoneBall State Parks, K. None Vozenilek, A. Santoro, R. (Off.) Jennings. D. Thomas, M. (Def.)Maryland McGee, J. None Fortin, M. Brown, J. (Off.) Kiser, M. (Def.)Duke Parks, K. None Jennings, D. Levrone, A. (Off.) Gallop, G. (Def.)Georgia Tech Moses, M. None None Matteo, J. (Off.) Smith, T. Cook, M. (Def.)

UVA’S PLAYERS OF THE GAME

DEFENSIVE 2013 HIGHLIGHTS• Brent Urban is No. 1 in the nation among defensive linemen with 1.3 pass breakups per game. His mark is tied for No. 23 overall and No. 4 in the ACC. His eight pass break ups are also the most by a non-defensive back. Urban missed most of the Maryland game and the entire Duke and Georgia Tech games with injury.• Virginia’s defense produced back-to-back efforts that resulted in limiting VMI (79) and Pitt (199) to fewer than 200 yards of total offense. UVa hadn’t accomplished that feat in back-to-back weeks since 1972.• When the feat was last done in 1972, UVa held Vanderbilt to 188 total yards and VMI to 122 total yards. • Virginia had seven sacks at Pitt, its most in a game by UVa since registering nine against Duke in 2006.• DT Brent Urban had four tackles for a loss at Pitt, the most by a Cavalier since Chris Long had five at Maryland in 2007. The 4.0 tackles for a loss is tied for second-most in the nation this year.• Freshman OLB Max Valles made his first career start at Pitt and in his second career game collected 2.5 sacks. LOOKING BACK TO WEEK ONE - ANTHONY HARRIS• Virginia junior strong safety Anthony Harris was selected as the Walter Camp Football Foundation’s national defensive player of the week on Sept. 1 for his play versus BYU.• Harris posted 11 tackles, including three solo stops, recorded one quarterback sack, blocked a punt and inter-cepted a pass in UVa’s season-opening 19-16 victory against BYU. Harris’ blocked punt in the third quarter set up Virginia’s first touchdown.• With UVa trailing 16-12 and three minutes left to play, Harris picked off a third-down BYU pass, returned it 10 yards and then pitched the ball to linebacker Henry Coley, who ran another 23 yards. Virginia scored the winning touchdown on the next play. • Harris also was awarded a “Helmet Sticker” by ESPN’s Lou Holtz.

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NCAA ACCYear Gained Lost Margin Rank Rank2007 22 20 2 41 72008 23 30 -7 94 102009 20 20 0 60 82010 16 23 -7 101 102011 21 28 -7 97 112012 12 26 -14 110 122013 15 16 -1 76 10

UVA TURNOVER MARGIN SIX-YEAR GLANCE NCAA ACCYear Sacks Sacks Per Game Rank Rank2007 43 3.31 6 32008 29 2.42 33 52009 22 1.83 68 82010 19 1.58 88 92011 20 1.54 90 92012 17 1.42 98 102013 18 2.25 46 8

UVA SACKS SIX-YEAR GLANCE

WORST TURNOVER MARGIN RANKINGS (2008-12)

SCHOOL TURNOVER MARGIN CONFERENCE1. Washington State -46 Pac-122. Idaho -43 Independent New Mexico State -43 Independent4. Tulane -39 C-USA5. Colorado -36 Pac-126. VIRGINIA -35 ACC7. Michigan -34 Big Ten Miami (Ohio) -34 MAC9. Fresno State -33 MWC10. Texas A&M -30 SEC

TENUTA GIVING UVA’S DEFENSE AN AGGRESSIVE MAKEOVER IN 2013• Virginia’s new associate head coach for defense and defensive coordinator Jon Tenuta is a UVa alum and look-ing to bring an aggressive makeover to the Cavaliers.• UVa over the past five seasons has the sixth-worst turnover margin in the nation. In 2012 UVa recorded only four interceptions, the fewest by a Virginia Cavalier team since the birth of the forward pass. • Tenuta said prior to the season that “we want to create problems for the front five and never let the quarter-back set his feet in the passing game.”• UVa over the past few seasons have been near the bottom nationally in turnover margin and sacks per game – Tenuta wants to change that.• Tenuta enters his 33rd season of collegiate coaching and his 17th as a defensive coordinator. He has had stops in the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and at Notre Dame and looks to create turnovers and sack numbers that have declined in recent years at UVa.

Below a glance at UVa nationally and in the ACC in turnover margin and sacks:

COLEY AND MOORE SPEND SUMMER IN AFRICA• Linebackers Henry Coley and Kwontie Moore took a summer class at Virginia that took them to South Africa in July.• Coley and Moore paid attention to the social, eco-nomic and environmental aspects in and throughout different regions of South Africa.• From rural regions to industrial ones, the class conversed, ate, slept and fellowshipped with locals all over the region in order to fully immerse themselves in the culture.• The trip included two students from South Africa, 11 UVa students and one Ohio State student.• The group visited schools, villages and took part in intellectual sharing between the groups. • Coley and Moore were able to do some sightseeing and visit some historical landmarks, museums and Kruger National Park.

UVA HAS NO SENIORS STARTERS IN SECONDARY• UVa has zero seniors in its starting secondary for the second year in a row after having three senior starters in 2011. • UVa in 2012 was one of three other schools (Florida State, LSU and North Texas) in the nation that also lacked a senior in their secondary. • UVa in 2013 has one senior on its roster that plays in the secondary - captain and free safety Rijo Walker is the backup to junior Brandon Phelps.

UVA CLOSED 2012 RANKED IN THREE & OUTS• UVa closed out 2012 No. 15 in the nation as a defense forcing three and outs, posting a 4.58 three and out average per game.• UVa’s opponents went three and out 55 times over 12 games; 33.5 percent of UVa’s opponents drives ended in a three and out. • UVa was No. 3 in the ACC as Florida State led the nation at 47.3 percent of drives ending in a three and out. • Former NC State assistant head coach for defense and current UVa defensive coordinator Jon Tenuta helped the Wolfpack (5.08 per game) tie for No. 8 and Clemson (4.00 per game) was No. 20, rounding out the ACC in the top 20.

OFFENSE WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB WR WR FBJennings (17) Moses (8) Davis (14) Bowanko (15) Bowanko (13) Moses (30) McGee (5) Watford (8) Parks (10) Terrell (5) Smith (27) Skrobacz (6) Johnson (4) Bowanko (5) Burbank (4) Whitmire (4) Whitmire (5) Swanson (5) Scott (2) Dockins (3) Swanson (3) Wallace (1) Matteo (1) Davis (2) Smith (4) Burns (1) Shepherd (1) Wallace (2) Moses (1) DEFENSE DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB FS SS CB Snyder (32) Urban (18) Dean (7) Harold (9) Coley (8) Coley (8) Romero (7) Nicholson (30) Harris, A. (12) Phelps (12) Hoskey (16) Moore (1) Snyder (1) Wilkins (2) Romero (4) Hill (2) Harris. T (3) Phelps (6) Harris, A. (8) Canady (9) Valles (2) Bradshaw (1) R. Walker (4) Brim (1)

CAREER STARTS BY POSITION

REPLACING GREER AND REYNOLDS• Virginia entered 2013 having to replace linebackers Steve Greer and La’Roy Reynolds who amassed 626 career tackles between them from 2009-12. Greer concluded his career No. 6 all-time at UVa with 376 career tackles.• Greer’s 376 career tackles are 237 more than the combined career numbers of all linebackers still in the UVa program. Daquan Romero (57), Henry Coley (44), D.J. Hill (15), Demeitre Brim (8) and Kwontie Moore (4) combined had only 139 career tackles entering 2013.• Greer and Reynolds’ 626 career tackles is almost equal to the 629 combined career tackles of every other returning Cavalier that started a game on defense in 2012. • Greer’s 376 tackles led all ACC active players at the conclusion of the 2012 season and was No. 7 among all active FBS players. Only Notre Dame’s Manti Te’o had more career tackles among active BCS conference players at the time.• Reynolds missed 2.5 games with a hand injury and still amassed 90 tackles in 10 games. Reynolds is now a

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Coin Kickoff/ UVA Game Game Jersey/ Opponent Toss Receive 1st Poss. Time (ET) Length Pants Helmet Attendance ResultBYU Lost Receive Punt 3:30 p.m. 3:14 Orange/Blue Blue 53,310 W, 19-16OREGON Lost Kick Punt 3:30 p.m. 3:11 Blue/White Blue 58,502 L, 10-59 VMI Won Kick Punt 3:30 p.m. 3:21 Blue/White Blue 40,165 W, 49-0at Pitt Lost Kick Punt 12:30 p.m. 3:17 White/Orange Orange 48,425 L, 3-14 BALL STATE Lost Receive Punt 12:00 p.m. 3:51 Orange/Blue Orange 38,228 L, 27-48 at Maryland Lost Receive Punt 3:30 p.m. 3:36 White/White Orange 41,077 L, 26-27 DUKE Lost Receive Touchdown 3:30 p.m. 3:38 Blue/Blue Blue 39,071 L, 22-35 GEORGIA TECH Won Kick Missed FG 12:30 p.m. 3:26 Orange/Blue Blue 41,930 L, 25-35 CLEMSON at North Carolina at Miami VIRGINIA TECH

GAME-BY-GAME NOTABLES

Category ACC NCAA National Leader StatRushing Offense 9 - 162.6 68 Army 340.1Passing Offense 10 - 219.9 75 Oregon State 420.8Total Offense 10 - 382.5 83 Baylor 718.4Scoring Offense 12 - 22.6 97 Baylor 63.9Rushing Defense 12 - 182.0 83 Michigan St. 54.9Total Defense 11 - 393.8 64 Michigan St. 215.5Scoring Defense 14 - 28.4 78 Alabama 9.80Net Punting 9 - 37.09 64 Memphis 43.93Punt Returns 6 - 8.32 59 Kansas State 21.71Kickoff Returns 11 - 18.56 107 Miami (Fla.) 29.62Pass Defense 4 - 110.31 31 Virginia Tech 86.52Sacks 8 - 2.25 46 Clemson 3.63 Tackles For Loss 6 - 7.00 22 Baylor 9.1Sacks Allowed 7 - 2.00 66 Toledo & North. Ill. 0.50Turnover Margin 10 - -0.1 76 Houston 2.9Passing Efficiency 14 - 105.08 113 Baylor 207.12Pass Efficiency Defense 4 - 110.31 17 Virginia Tech 86.52Third-Down Conv. 8 - 37.70 81 Louisville 63.40Opp. Third-Down Conv. 2 - 29.80 6 Louisville 25.30Red-Zone% 10 - 80.6 78 Florida State 97.40Opp. Red-Zone% 11 - 89.7 106 Baylor 55.0

Completions Per Game NCAA Stat Rushing Yards NCAA StatDavid Watford 10 23.88 Kevin Parks 46 614 Khalek Shepherd 249 248 Punting TacklesAlec Vozenilek 64 41.00 Henry Coley 80 8.0 Daquan Romero 98 7.8 Anthony Harris 98 7.8 Sacks Punt ReturnsEli Harold 38 0.7 Dominique Terrell 28 9.3

Passes Defended Tackles for LossBrent Urban 23 1.3 Brent Urban 31 1.3

Rushing Touchdowns InterceptionsKevin Parks 19 9 Anthony Harris 1 0.6

CAVALIERS AMONG 2012 NATIONAL/ACC LEADERS

ROSTER NOTES BY THE STATESState No. of Players % of 109 man rosterVirginia 63 57.3Maryland 15 13.7Georgia 6 5.5North Carolina 5 4.5Massachusetts 3 2.7New Jersey 3 2.7Ontario, Canada 3 2.7Pennsylvania 3 2.7Florida 2 1.7Texas 2 1.7Colorado 1 0.9Connecticut 1 0.9Illinois 1 0.9Ohio 1 0.9New York 1 0.9

• 75.6 percent of UVa’s roster of 110 hail from Virginia and the two states that border the Commonwealth, Maryland and North Carolina.

Player (Pos.)–Last UVa Season .................................. Current Team Oday Aboushi (OT)–2012 ..........................................................New York JetsDanny Aiken (LS)–2010 ............................................... New England PatriotsBranden Albert (G)–2007 .................................................. Kansas City Chiefs Ahmad Brooks (LB)–2005 ................................................San Francisco 49ers Chris Canty (DE)–2004 ........................................................Baltimore RavensNate Collins (DT)–2009 ............................................................ Chicago BearsMatt Conrath (DT)–2011 ..........................................................St. Louis RamsChris Cook (CB)–2009........................................................ Minnesota VikingsD’Brickashaw Ferguson (OT)–2005 ...........................................New York Jets Cam Johnson (DE)–2011 .................................................... Indianapolis ColtsChris Long (DE)–2007 ..............................................................St. Louis RamsRodney McLeod (S) –2011 .......................................................St. Louis Rams Heath Miller (TE)–2004 ................................................... Pittsburgh SteelersChase Minnifield (CB)–2011 ........................................ Washington Redskins Eugene Monroe (OT)-2008 ..................................................Baltimore RavensKevin Ogletree (WR)-2008 ......................................................... Detroit LionsAustin Pasztor (OG)–2011 ...............................................Jacksonville JaguarsCedric Peerman (RB)-2008 ................................................ Cincinnati Bengals John Phillips (TE)- 2008 ...................................................San Diego ChargersLa’Roy Reynolds (LB)–2012 ............................................Jacksonville JaguarsMatt Schaub (QB)–2003 ........................................................Houston Texans Jason Snelling (RB)-2006 ....................................................... Atlanta Falcons

Miami* ............................................................................................................... 21Florida State ....................................................................................................... 13North Carolina ...................................................................................................... 8Boston College* ................................................................................................... 7VIRGINIA.......................................................................................... 5Clemson ............................................................................................................... 4NC State ............................................................................................................... 4Pitt^ .................................................................................................................... 4Virginia Tech* ....................................................................................................... 4Maryland ............................................................................................................. 3Georgia Tech ......................................................................................................... 3Syracuse^ ............................................................................................................ 3Wake Forest.......................................................................................................... 2Duke..................................................................................................................... 0

*joined ACC in 2004 or 2005 ^joined ACC in 2013

CAVALIERS CURRENTLY IN THE NFL

ACC FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS SINCE 2002

ACC’S LONGEST ACTIVE STREAK OF DRAFT PICKS

1. Miami ....................................................................................................39 Years2. VIRGINIA ............................................................................ 30 Years Florida State .........................................................................................30 Years

as of Oct. 28

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DID YOU KNOW?• UVa WR Tim Smith is cousins with MLB stars B.J. and Justin Upton of the Atlanta Braves. Smith’s father, Timothy Smith, Sr., is first cousins with B.J. and Justin’s father, Manny Upton. • 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 103 years old this year; he also works in the press box on the UVa stats crew on game day. ( More on page 15).• Paul Wisman also works in the press box on the UVa stats crew staff and has done so since 1956. His 58 straight years of work in the press box is the longest current streak in the nation ( More on page 15).• Current UVa offensive line coach Scott Wachen-heim 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. • 2013 marks the first time in program history UVa has had eight home games on the schedule and is the sixth season in a row that UVa has had at least seven home games on the schedule. • CB Demetrious Nicholson has been growing his signature dread locks since the summer of 2005, just before he entered the sixth grade.• Redshirt freshman Kyle Dockins also has been growing his dread locks since the sixth grade, dat-ing back to 2006.• Redshirt freshman CB Kelvin Rainey has two brothers who have played FBS football. His older brother Johnathan played at New Mexico (2008-11), while his other older brother Derrick is a senior this year at Arizona.• Redshirt freshman Israel Vaughan’s older brother, Joshua, is a member of the Atlanta Falcons, played for Mike London at Richmond and was a member of its 2008 FCS National Championship team.• Air Force Academy graduate and UVa assistant coach Scott Wachenheim was awarded his bach-elor’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).• CB DreQuan Hoskey, DE Trent Corney and RB Khalek Shepherd all were members of the UVa track & field team in 2013.• Hoskey also ran track at Virginia in 2010 and competed at the ACC and NCAA Championships.• Freshman Daniel Hamm came to UVa to run track. He also walked on to the football team as a tailback.• Redshirt freshman CB C.J. Moore is the nephew of Gail Devers, three-time Olympic champion in track & field.• Sophomore 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.

Luke Bowanko, Sr., OG/C• Allstate AFCA Good Works Team nominee • Wuerffel Trophy nominee Trent Corney, So., DE• CFPA Hon. Mention Def. Lineman of the Week (Sept. 23) Eli Harold, So., DE• CFPA Hon. Mention Def. Lineman of the Week (Sept. 1) Anthony Harris, Jr., SS• Walter Camp National Def. Player of the Week (Sept. 1) • CFPA National Def. Back of the Week (Sept. 1) • ACC Defensive Back of the Week (Sept. 3) • Phil Steele Midseason All-ACC (3rd) • CFPA Hon. Mention Defensive Back of the Week (Oct. 27) Jake McGee, Jr., TE• John Mackey Award Watch List• Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (2nd)• Phil Steele Midseason All-ACC (3rd) Morgan Moses, Sr., OT• Outland Trophy Watch List• Lombardi Award Watch List• Phil Steele Preseason All-America (4th)• Beyond Sports Network preseason All-America (2nd)• Preseason All-ACC• Phil Steele preseason All-ACC (1st)• Athlon Sports preseason All-ACC (2nd) • Phil Steele Midseason All-ACC (1st)

2013 VIRGINIA HONORS/AWARDS

Demetrious Nicholson, Jr., CB• Phil Steele Midseason All-ACC (2nd) Kevin Parks, Jr., RB• Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (2nd)• Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (3rd) • Phil Steele Midseason All-ACC (2nd) Zachary Swanson, Jr., TE• Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List

Brent Urban, Sr., DT• CFPA National Def. Lineman of the Week (Sept. 30) • Phil Steele Midseason All-ACC (2nd) Max Valles, Fr., OLB• CFPA Hon. Mention Linebacker of the Week (Sept. 30) Alec Vozenilek, Jr., P• Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (3rd)• CFPA Hon. Mention Punter of the Week (Sept. 30)• Ray Guy Award Candidate

ALEC VOZENILEK PLACE KICKS IN A PINCH• Due to an injury to Ian Frye at Pitt, UVa’s punter Alec Vozenilek filled in on field goals and PAT attempts during UVa’s game with Ball State & at Maryland. • Vozenilek kicked his first two career field goals, making a 39-yard field goal on his first career at-tempt. He later made a 38-yard field goal and both his PAT attempts. • Vozenilek also did his normal duties of punting, booting one 56 yards and averaging 45.0 yards per punt. • Vozenilek kicked a career-high four field goals at Maryland. His fifth attempt sailed wide right from 42 yards in the game’s final seconds. ALEC VOZENILEK PUNTS• Alec Vozenilek booted the fourth-longest punt in the nation this year with a 77-yard kick at Pitt. The punt was also the fourth longest in UVa history. • The junior punted four balls over 50 yards and aver-aged 46.6 yards per kick. • For his efforts Vozenilek was named the Ray Guy Award Player of the Week. KHALEK SHEPHERD EYES KR RECORD• Junior Khalek Shepherd set a UVa season record in 2012 with 929 kick return yards.• Shepherd currently sits No. 3 all-time at UVa with 1,468 career kick return yards and needs 176 more yards to pass No. 1 Joe Sroba (1,645). • Shepherd missed the VMI game with an injury, which also limited him a few offensive plays at Pitt.• Shepherd is the son of former NFL wide receiver Leslie Shepherd, who spent seven seasons in the NFL with the Redskins, Browns and Dolphins after a stellar career at Temple.

All-Time UVa Career Kick Return Yardage Leaders

Name Years Yards 1. Joe Sroba 1974-76 1,6452. Malcolm Pittman 1981-83 1,5433. Khalek Shepherd 2011-pres. 1,4684. Jerrod Washington 1990-93 1,3365. Cedric Peerman 2005-08 1,256

IAN FRYE ETCHES NAME IN RECORD BOOK• Sophomore PK Ian Frye booted a 53-yard field goal as time expired in the first half against BYU. • The kick is tied for the third-longest in UVa history, sharing the spot with Connor Hughes, who hit his in 2003 against Wake Forest. • The program record is 56 yards by Kenny Stadlin in 1984 against Virginia Tech and matched by Rafael Garcia vs. Texas in 1995. UVA PUNTS 13 TIMES VS. BYU AND WINS• UVa punted 13 times against BYU and won, which is the first time this century that an FBS team has punted 13 times and still won the football game.• UVa’s 13 punts by Alec Vozenilek are tied for the eighth-most punts in a game by UVa. It also happened in 1937 against Maryland, 1940 against North Carolina and 1931 against Virginia Tech.• The 13 punts are the most by a UVa team since they punted 15 times against South Carolina in 1972.

BLAZING HIS WAY IN LEADERSHIP• UVa LS Blake Blaze is the lone UVa student representa-tive on the University’s Board of Visitors for the 2013-14 academic year. LONG SNAPPING THE LAWN• Junior long snappers Matt Fortin and Blake Blaze were both bestowed the honor of residing in a room on The Lawn at UVa.• Only 54 students enjoy the annual privilege of resid-ing in one of the University’s original buildings.• Blaze is located three doors down from Fortin.• Notable Lawn residents include former UVa men’s basketball All-American Ralph Sampson, as well as Katie Couric and Tina Fey.

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Virginia Football 2013Virginia Individual Game-by-Game (as of Oct 26, 2013)

All games

#5 David Watford

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns allDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purpAug 31 BYU 10 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 18-32-1 114 1 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10Sep 07 OREGON 8 8 0 10 0 0 0 0 29-41-3 161 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8Sep 21 VMI 8 30 1 10 0 0 0 0 18-25-2 206 2 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30Sep 28 at Pitt 11 15 0 19 0 0 0 0 15-37-0 123 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15Oct 05 BALL STATE 11 47 1 27 0 0 0 0 21-36-1 209 0 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47Oct 12 at Maryland 7 34 0 13 1 -4 0 0 27-44-0 263 1 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30Oct 19 DUKE 11 -6 0 11 0 0 0 0 20-38-1 263 1 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -6Oct 26 GEORGIA TECH 9 -17 0 7 0 0 0 0 43-61-1 376 2 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -17Totals 75 121 2 27 1 -4 0 0 191-314-9 1715 7 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 117

Games played: 8 Avg per rush: 1.6 Avg per catch: -4.0 Pass efficiency: 108.33 All purpose avg/game: 14.6 Total offense avg/gm: 229.5

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsAug 31 BYU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Sep 07 OREGON 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 VMI 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 6Sep 28 at Pitt 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Oct 05 BALL STATE 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 6Oct 12 at Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Oct 19 DUKE 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Oct 26 GEORGIA TECH 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 12

The Automated ScoreBookVirginia Individual Game-by-Game (as of Aug 13, 2013)

All games

#5 David Watford

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns allDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purpSep 03 WILLIAM & MARY 4 -7 0 2 0 0 0 0 3-5-0 46 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -7Sep 10 at Indiana 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-1-0 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Sep 17 at North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-4-0 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 24 SOUTHERN MISS 5 22 0 15 0 0 0 0 10-20-0 81 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22Oct 01 IDAHO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-20-1 95 1 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 15 GEORGIA TECH 2 15 0 12 0 0 0 0 1-5-0 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15Oct 22 NC STATE 3 12 0 13 0 0 0 0 4-16-3 89 1 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Oct 27 at Miami (Fla.) 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Nov 05 at Maryland 4 -7 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -7Nov 26 VIRGINIA TECH 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Totals 21 42 0 15 0 0 0 0 30-74-4 346 3 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42

Games played: 10 Avg per rush: 2.0 Pass efficiency: 82.38 All purpose avg/game: 4.2 Total offense avg/gm: 38.8

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsSep 03 WILLIAM & MARY 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Sep 10 at Indiana 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Sep 17 at North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Sep 24 SOUTHERN MISS 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Oct 01 IDAHO 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Oct 15 GEORGIA TECH 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Oct 22 NC STATE 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Oct 27 at Miami (Fla.) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Nov 05 at Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Nov 26 VIRGINIA TECH 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0

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DAVID

WATFORD 5QB • 6-2 • 200 • So.Hampton HSHampton, Va.

2011 Game-by-Game

Individual Career History

David Watford

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g2011 10 21 42 0 15 2.0 4.22013 8 75 121 2 27 1.6 15.1TOTAL 18 96 163 2 27 1.7 9.1

PASSING g cmp-att-int yards td long pct avg/p avg/g effic2011 10 30-74-4 346 3 60 40.5 4.7 34.6 82.42013 8 191-314-9 1715 7 54 60.8 5.5 214.4 108.3TOTAL 18 221-388-13 2061 10 60 57.0 5.3 114.5 103.4

TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g2011 10 42 346 388 38.82013 8 121 1715 1836 229.5TOTAL 18 163 2061 2224 123.6

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g2011 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02013 8 1 -4 0 0 0.1 -4.0 -0.5TOTAL 18 1 -4 0 0 0.1 -4.0 -0.2

SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg total avg/g2011 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02013 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 1.5TOTAL 18 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 0.7

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g2011 10 42 0 0 0 0 42 4.22013 8 121 -4 0 0 0 117 14.6TOTAL 18 163 -4 0 0 0 159 8.8

WATFORD BY THE NUMBERS (CAREER)

DAVID WATFORD MAKES FIRST CAREER START AGAINST BYU• UVa head coach Mike London announced during a teleconference on Aug. 12 that David Watford would be the starting quarterback. • Against BYU Watford became the fourth different QB to start a game during the Mike London era at Virginia. • Of London’s 39 games at UVa, 12 have been started by Marc Verica, 21 by Michael Rocco, four by Phillip Sims and two by David Watford. • Watford is the seventh different UVa QB to start a game since the start of the 2007 season. Included in that group was two games started by Vic Hall and two by Peter Lalich. The other 78 games over the span of six seasons have been started by Jameel Sewell (23), Marc Verica (22), Michael Rocco (21), David Watford (8) and Phillip Sims (4). WATFORD AND UVA QUARTERBACKS ARE THIRD MOST INEXPERIENCED CORPS IN THE NATION• David Watford and his fellow quarterbacks trail only Florida State and Min-nesota in regards to inexperience. • FSU quarterbacks have played in a combined four games and have no up-perclassmen in its corps. • Minnesota’s starting quarterback is a redshirt sophomore who started seven games last season, the only games the Gophers quarterback corps have played in. They also have zero upperclassmen. • Watford, who appeared in 10 games off the bench for Virginia in 2011, is a sophomore and every other quarterback at UVa are freshmen, two redshirted in 2012 with Watford. UVa also has zero upperclassmen in its quarterback corps. 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 quarter-back to Matt Schaub.• Other notable quarterbacks from the Hampton HS football family are Ronald Curry and Tyrod Taylor. WATFORD OWNS OVERTIME WIN FOR VIRGINIA• David Watford led UVa to an overtime victory over Idaho in 2011.• Coming off the bench as a true freshman, Watford completed a 27-yard pass to fellow true freshman Dominique Terrell for what ended up as the game-winning touchdown.• The Virginia defense deflected a two-point attempt afterwards to solidify the overtime victory, 21-20.• Watford ended the Idaho game 10-of-20 for 95 yards and the touchdown.

Individual Career History

David Watford

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g2011 10 21 42 0 15 2.0 4.22013 8 75 121 2 27 1.6 15.1TOTAL 18 96 163 2 27 1.7 9.1

PASSING g cmp-att-int yards td long pct avg/p avg/g effic2011 10 30-74-4 346 3 60 40.5 4.7 34.6 82.42013 8 191-314-9 1715 7 54 60.8 5.5 214.4 108.3TOTAL 18 221-388-13 2061 10 60 57.0 5.3 114.5 103.4

TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g2011 10 42 346 388 38.82013 8 121 1715 1836 229.5TOTAL 18 163 2061 2224 123.6

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g2011 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02013 8 1 -4 0 0 0.1 -4.0 -0.5TOTAL 18 1 -4 0 0 0.1 -4.0 -0.2

SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg total avg/g2011 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02013 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 1.5TOTAL 18 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 0.7

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g2011 10 42 0 0 0 0 42 4.22013 8 121 -4 0 0 0 117 14.6TOTAL 18 163 -4 0 0 0 159 8.8

WATFORD THE LONE EXPERIENCED QB ENTERING 2013• David Watford was the only UVa quarterback to have taken a collegiate snap entering the 2013 season. • It marked the first time UVa has only one QB with college experience since 2010, when Marc Verica was the lone returning Cavalier to have taken a snap. • Since 1951 there have been just nine other instances where Virginia entered a season with only one QB with prior experience. Year Quarterback 1972 Harrison Davis 1976 Andy Hitt 1977 Phil Spencer 1987 Scott Secules 1988 Shawn Moore 2000 Dan Ellis 2002 Matt Schaub 2007 Jameel Sewell 2010 Marc Verica 2013 David Watford

“I just love the way he plays the game, the type of thrower he is and I know he can run the ball as well. I’m excited to watch him and how he helps UVa this season.”

- Clemson Quarterback Tajh Boyd on David Watford

2013 Game-by-Game

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A LOOK BACK AT COLLEGE FOOTBALL HISTORY ON THE GROUNDS OF UVA AS THE COLONNADES AT LAMBETH FIELD CELEBRATE 100 YEARS• The colonnades at Lambeth Field turn 100 in 2013. 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 adminis-trators 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 com-mittee 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 in 2013 camp, taking part in two scrimmages on the hallowed ground.

WISEMAN AND RISHER HAVE BOTH WORKED ON UVA’S FOOTBALL STAT CREW FOR 50+ YEARS• Paul Wiseman and Dr. John Risher have each worked on the stats crew at Scott Stadium for over 50 years.• Wiseman enters his 58th 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 51st season in a row.• Risher used to be Wiseman’s primary care physician in Lynchburg before retiring. When Risher found out what Wiseman 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 103 on May 13 of this year. He golfed nine holes on his 100th birthday in 2010.• Wiseman 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 Wiseman were recipi-ents of this year’s “Order of the Crossed Sabre” award, which goes annually to someone who has contributed greatly to Virginia football.

Complete list of all FBS stat crew workers with an active streak of 30 years or more - including the 2013 season: Season Streak Streak Extends School Name Started in 2013 to1. VIRGINIA PAUL WISEMAN 1956 58TH Toledo Chet Sullwold 1956 58th 3. Temple Ron Pollack 1960 54th4. VIRGINIA DR. JOHN RISHER 1963 51ST5. Iowa John Raffensperger 1968 46th6. California Ed Gordon 1969 45th7. California Eric Naftaly 1970 44th NC State Roger Warren 1970 44th9. Baylor Dave Ross, Sr. 1972 42nd California Steve Hall 1972 42nd11. Colorado Jack Landon 1973 41st 12. Auburn Tommy Elliott 1975 39th 13. Wyoming Dennis Dreher 1976 38th 14. Colorado David Plati 1978 36th Texas A&M Jim McCord 1978 36th16. Auburn David Story 1979 35th17. Wake Forest Dr. Richard Carmichael 1980 34th Wake Forest Dr. Elmer Hayashi 1980 34th19. ULM Don Wheeler 1981 33th20. Illinois Bruce Swartz 1982 32nd21. Illinois Joe Tomlinson 1983 31st22. Auburn Francis Sanda 1984 30th Texas A&M Tom Reber 1984 30th

UVA ATHLETIC TRAINER FOR FOOTBALL IS ONE OF A FEW• Virginia’s Kelli Pugh is one of six women at the FBS level that is their school’s sports medicine depart-ment’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.

Name SchoolAriko Iso Oregon StateJennifer Brodeu MassachusettsLaurie Fincher UABMary Vander Heiden* UCFDawn Hearn* UTEPKELLI PUGH VIRGINIA

* - sports medicine department head

RETIRED NUMBERS12 - Shawn Moore24 - Frank Quayle35 - Bill Dudley48 - Joe Palumbo73 - Jim Dombrowski97 - Gene Edmonds

RETIRED JERSEYS Year Jersey No. Name Retired 3 Anthony Poindexter 2009 6 Thomas Jones 2009 7 Matt Schaub 2012 10 Will Brice 2010 12 Bob Davis 2010 19 Ronde Barber 2008 21 Tiki Barber 2007 34 Jim Bakhtiar 2009 42 Terry Kirby 2008 50 John St. Clair 2011 56 Ray Savage 2008 58 Patrick Kerney 2010 61 Elton Brown 2011 65 Tom Scott 2008 66 D’Brickashaw Ferguson 2012 72 Ray Roberts 2009 77 Noel LaMontagne 2011 85 Chris Slade 2008 87 Herman Moore 2008 87 John Papit 2008 89 Heath Miller 2012 91 Chris Long 2007

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2013 VIRGINIA OPPONENTS

Opponent ‘13 Record AP Rank This Week Next GameBYU 6-2 RV BYE 11/9 at WisconsinOregon 8-0 2 BYE 11/7 at StanfordVMI 1-7 11/2 at Liberty 11/16 at The Citadelat Pittsburgh 4-3 BYE 11/9 Notre DameBall State 8-1 BYE 11/6 Central Michiganat Maryland 5-3 BYE 11/9 SyracuseDuke 6-2 BYE 11/9 NC StateGeorgia Tech 5-3 11/2 Pitt 11/14 at ClemsonClemson 7-1 9 11/2 Virginia 11/14 Georgia Techat North Carolina 2-5 11/2 at NC State 11/9 Virginiaat Miami (Fla.) 7-0 7 11/2 at Florida State 11/9 Virginia TechVirginia Tech 6-2 RV 11/2 at Boston College 11/9 at Miami

SCOTT STADIUM, HOME OF THE CAVALIERSThe 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 col-lege 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 435 games in the historic venue. UVa’s all-time record at Scott Stadium stands at 246-177-12.

Top 10 Scott Stadium Crowds All-TimeDate Attend. Opponent Result8/30/08 64,947 USC USC, 52-711/13/04 63,701 Miami UM, 31-2111/19/05 63,344 Virginia Tech VT, 52-1410/15/05 63,106 Florida State UVa, 26-2111/6/04 63,072 Maryland UVa, 16-010/18/03 62,875 Florida State FSU, 19-149/11/04 62,790 North Carolina UVa, 56-2410/7/04 61,833 Clemson UVa, 30-108/30/03 61,737 Duke UVa, 27-011/24/07 61,711 Virginia Tech VT, 33-21

ASSOCIATED PRESS Record Points1. Alabama (55) 8-0 14952. Oregon (3) 8-0 14323. Florida State (2) 7-0 13904. Ohio State 8-0 13175. Baylor 7-0 12236. Stanford 7-1 11897. Miami (Fla.) 7-0 11498. Auburn 7-1 10229. Clemson 7-1 100710. Missouri 7-1 87311. LSU 7-2 81812. Texas A&M 6-2 81113. Oklahoma 7-1 79114. South Carolina 6-2 70115. Texas Tech 7-1 57916. Fresno State 7-0 51017. UCLA 5-2 48918. Oklahoma State 6-1 48319. UCF 6-1 46420. Louisville 7-1 41721. Northern Illinois 8-0 29022. Wisconsin 5-2 26223. Michigan 6-1 19924. Michigan State 7-1 16625. Arizona State 5-2 133

Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 132, Georgia 24, BYU 22, Texas 22, Ole Miss 21, Virginia Tech 20, Oregon State 17, Florida 14, Washington 6, Minnesota 4, Ball State 4, Arizona 2, Duke 2

USA TODAY Record Points1. Alabama (56) 8-0 15422. Oregon (6) 8-0 14833. Florida State 7-0 14194. Ohio State 8-0 13755. Baylor 7-0 12936. Miami (Fla.) 7-0 11907. Stanford 7-1 11828. Clemson 7-1 10649. Oklahoma 7-1 93310. Missouri 7-1 83411. Auburn 7-1 80412. Oklahoma State 6-1 80313. LSU 7-2 80214. Texas A&M 6-2 75815. Texas Tech 7-1 67316. South Carolina 6-2 62717. Louisville 7-1 57918. Fresno State 7-0 54219. UCLA 5-2 43220. Northern Illinois 8-0 37321. Michigan 6-1 30922. UCF 6-1 30023. Wisconsin 5-2 25324. Michigan State 7-1 23725. Notre Dame 6-2 83 Others receiving votes: Arizona State 57, Virginia Tech 53, Texas 31, Oregon State 22, BYU 21, Houston 21, Georgia 20, Duke 8, Minnesota 6, Nebraska 6, Ole Miss 6, Florida 4, Ball State 4, Iowa 1

NATIONAL POLLS (OCT. 27)

• UVa has play eight all-time OT games and has a 3-5 record all-time: Year Opponent Site Result 2011 vs. Idaho Scott Stadium W, 21-202008 vs. Miami Scott Stadium L, 17-242008 vs. North Carolina Scott Stadium W, 16-132006 vs. Wyoming Scott Stadium W, 13-122004 vs. Fresno State * Bronco Stadium (Boise, Idaho) L, 34-37 2003 at Clemson Memorial Stadium (Clemson, S.C.) L, 27-302000 vs. BYU Scott Stadium L, 35-381999 vs. Duke Scott Stadium L, 17-24*MPC Computers Bowl

VIRGINIA’S ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES

BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Record1. Alabama 8-02. Oregon 8-03. Florida State 6-04. Ohio State 8-05. Stanford 7-16. Baylor 7-07. Miami (Fla.) 7-08. Clemson 7-19. Missouri 7-110. Oklahoma 7-111. Auburn 7-112. Texas A&M 6-213. LSU 7-214. South Carolina 6-215. Texas Tech 7-116. Fresno State 7-017. Northern Illinois 8-018. Oklahoma State 6-119. Louisville 7-120. UCLA 5-221. Michigan 6-122. Michigan State 7-123. UCF 6-124. Wisconsin 5-225. Notre Dame 6-2 Bold denotes 2013 Virginia opponent

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As Mike London prepares for his fourth season as the head football coach at Virginia, the makeup of the Cavalier program continues to change and improve. London will enter the 2013 sea-son with a lot of new looks. His coaching staff underwent a major overhaul following a 4-8 finish in 2012 and now features five new faces sporting a significant amount

of major college coaching experience. London’s fourth edi-tion of UVa football will feature new coordinators on offense, defense, special teams and for recruiting. The Virginia football program took on a dramatic new look in March when the George Welsh Indoor Practice Facility opened behind the McCue Center. The facility, that features a full field and end zones, allows the Cavaliers to practice and train without disruption from inclement weather. As part of the project, the team’s primary practice field received a new FieldTurf playing surface. Topping off the off-season was another top-30 recruiting class that featured the first five-star signee in London’s tenure at Virginia. With all of those changes, there is still one constant in the Virginia program - London’s desire to build a program that competes for championships. While the results from the 2012 campaign were not satisfactory for London, the team featured a number of young players who displayed the ability to turn the fortunes of the Cavaliers like they experienced in 2011. That season 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. A total of five Cavalier 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 All-American. 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. 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 appear-ances, spoke at clinics and been readily available to the media. He did not just wait for constituents to come to Virginia, he actively took the Cavalier program to the public. London embraced a groundbreaking 18-episode television production entitled “The Building of a Program” that gave an all-access look at UVa football. 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 quickly defined 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 and student-athletes were heavily involved in community service projects and outreach programs. 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. 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 defen-sive 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 bach-elor’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 lineback-ers 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 All-America 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 chil-dren - Ticynn, Korben, Jaicyn and Madicyn. He has three older children, Michael, Jr., Brandon and Kristen through a previous marriage. The 51-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 2008-09 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 FBSNorm Chow ...................... HawaiiRon English ...................... Eastern MichiganJames Franklin ................. VanderbiltPaul Haynes ..................... Kent StateDarrell Hazell .................... PurdueCurtis Johnson .................. TulaneMike London .............. VirginiaGarrick McGee .................. UABRuffin McNeill .................. East CarolinaKen Niumatalolo .............. NavyRich Rodriguez ................. ArizonaDavid Shaw ...................... StanfordCharlie Strong .................. Louisville Kevin Sumlin .................... Texas A&MWillie Taggart ................... South FloridaDon Treadwell .................. Miami (Ohio)

COACHING EXPERIENCEYears School (position) Postseason1989-1990 Richmond (outside linebackers) 1990 I-AA Playoffs (Quarterfinals)1991-1994 William and Mary (defensive line) 1993 I-AA Playoffs (1st Round)1995-1996 Richmond (OLBs/recruiting coordinator) 1997-2000 Boston College (defensive line) 1999 Insight.com Bowl 2000 Aloha Bowl2001 Virginia (defensive line)2002-2004 Virginia (defensive line/recruiting coordinator 2002 Continental Tire Bowl 2003 Continental Tire Bowl 2004 MPC Computers Bowl2005 Houston Texans (defensive line) 2006-2007 Virginia (defensive coordinator/defensive line) 2008 Gator Bowl2008-2009 Richmond (head coach) 2008 FCS National Champions 2009 FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals2010-pres. Virginia (head coach) 2011 Chick-fil-A Bowl

SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORDYears School Overall Conference Conf. Finish2008 Richmond 13-3 6-2 3rd (South)2009 Richmond 11-2 7-1 T-1st (South)2010 Virginia 4-8 1-7 T-5th (Coastal)2011 Virginia 8-5 5-3 T-2nd (Coastal)2012 Virginia 4-8 2-6 6th (Coastal)2013 Virginia 2-6 0-4Totals Sixth Season 42-32 21-23

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Virginia Football 2013Virginia Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2013)

All games

Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 31, 2013 BYU W 19-16 53310Sep 07, 2013 #2 OREGON L 10-59 58502Sep 21, 2013 VMI W 49-0 40165

* Sep 28, 2013 at Pitt L 3-14 48425Oct 05, 2013 BALL STATE L 27-48 38228

* Oct 12, 2013 at Maryland L 26-27 41077* Oct 19, 2013 DUKE L 22-35 39071* Oct 26, 2013 GEORGIA TECH L 25-35 41930

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gKevin Parks 8 - 8 144 641 27 614 4.3 9 61 76.8Khalek Shepherd 7 - 1 38 258 10 248 6.5 1 45 35.4Daniel Hamm 2 - 0 23 142 1 141 6.1 2 12 70.5Taquan Mizzell 6 - 0 30 135 10 125 4.2 0 36 20.8David Watford 8 - 8 75 268 147 121 1.6 2 27 15.1LaChaston Smith 1 - 0 10 47 3 44 4.4 0 12 44.0Dominique Terrell 8 - 0 1 21 0 21 21.0 0 21 2.6Kye Morgan 2 - 0 8 15 2 13 1.6 0 5 6.5Alec Vozenilek 8 - 0 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 1.2Darius Jennings 8 - 5 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4 0.5E.J. Scott 7 - 0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.3TEAM 6 - 0 4 0 42 -42 -10.5 0 0 -7.0Total 8 337 1543 242 1301 3.9 14 61 162.6Opponents 8 319 1710 254 1456 4.6 20 71 182.0

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gDavid Watford 8 - 8 108.33 191-314-9 60.8 1715 7 54 214.4Greyson Lambert 3 - 0 54.35 5-16-0 31.2 44 0 14 14.7TEAM 6 - 0 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 8 105.08 196-332-9 59.0 1759 7 54 219.9Opponents 8 110.31 118-255-6 46.3 1694 10 77 211.8

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/gJake McGee 7 - 2 31 265 8.5 2 38 37.9Kevin Parks 8 - 8 29 285 9.8 1 54 35.6Darius Jennings 8 - 5 28 247 8.8 3 27 30.9Tim Smith 8 - 5 23 350 15.2 1 51 43.8Khalek Shepherd 7 - 1 21 112 5.3 0 15 16.0Zachary Swanson 6 - 5 17 150 8.8 0 16 25.0Taquan Mizzell 6 - 0 14 61 4.4 0 11 10.2Dominique Terrell 8 - 0 12 91 7.6 0 19 11.4Keeon Johnson 4 - 4 7 90 12.9 0 25 22.5Canaan Severin 7 - 0 3 26 8.7 0 16 3.7Adrian Gamble 5 - 0 2 27 13.5 0 16 5.4E.J. Scott 7 - 0 2 24 12.0 0 14 3.4Kyle Dockins 7 - 3 2 16 8.0 0 10 2.3Billy Skrobacz 8 - 6 2 0 0.0 0 1 0.0Daniel Hamm 2 - 0 1 11 11.0 0 11 5.5Miles Gooch 8 - 0 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.0David Watford 8 - 8 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.5Total 8 196 1759 9.0 7 54 219.9Opponents 8 118 1694 14.4 10 77 211.8

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkIan Frye 3-4 75.0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-1 53 0Alec Vozenilek 7-10 70.0 1-1 4-4 2-2 0-3 0-0 39 0

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsKevin Parks 10 - - - - - - - 60Alec Vozenilek - 7-10 9-9 - - - - - 30Ian Frye - 3-4 10-10 - - - - - 19Darius Jennings 3 - - - - - - - 18Daniel Hamm 2 - - - - - - - 12David Watford 2 - - - - 1-1 - - 12Jake McGee 2 - - - - - - - 12Khalek Shepherd 1 - - - 1 - - - 8Tim Smith 1 - - - - - - - 6Miles Gooch - - - 1-1 - - - - 2TEAM - - - - - - - 1 2Total 21 10-14 19-19 1-1 1 1-1 - 1 181Opponents 30 8-9 26-27 1-1 1 1-2 - - 234

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalVirginia 37 62 40 42 0 181Opponents 56 45 54 79 0 234

Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll games 2-6 2-4 0-2 0-0Conference 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-0Non-Conference 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0

Team Statistics VA OPPFIRST DOWNS 178 149 R u s h i n g 65 68 P a s s i n g 99 68 P e n a l t y 14 13RUSHING YARDAGE 1301 1456 Rushing Attempts 337 319 Average Per Rush 3.9 4.6 Average Per Game 162.6 182.0 TDs Rushing 14 20PASSING YARDAGE 1759 1694 C o m p - A t t - I n t 196-332-9 118-255-6 Average Per Pass 5.3 6.6 Average Per Catch 9.0 14.4 Average Per Game 219.9 211.8 TDs Passing 7 10TOTAL OFFENSE 3060 3150 Average Per Play 4.6 5.5 Average Per Game 382.5 393.8KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 39-724 25-569PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 22-183 12-61INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-33 9-180FUMBLES-LOST 24-7 17-9PENALTIES-Yards 51-396 51-457PUNTS-AVG 55-40.0 55-39.6TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 3 : 5 9 2 6 : 0 13RD-DOWN Conversions 57/151 36/1214TH-DOWN Conversions 6/19 5/11

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgAnthony Harris 5 10 2.0 0 10Demetrious Nicholson 1 0 0.0 0 0

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkAlec Vozenilek 53 2173 41.0 77 5 19 16 9 0James Coleman 1 28 28.0 28 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgDominique Terrell 15 139 9.3 0 35Tim Smith 5 31 6.2 0 36Anthony Harris 2 13 6.5 0 0Total 22 183 8.3 0 36Opponents 12 61 5.1 0 21

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgDarius Jennings 19 426 22.4 0 37Taquan Mizzell 12 164 13.7 0 25Khalek Shepherd 5 97 19.4 0 25Dominique Terrell 2 25 12.5 0 20Connor Wingo-Reeves 1 12 12.0 0 12Total 39 724 18.6 0 37Opponents 25 569 22.8 0 59

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gKevin Parks 8 614 285 0 0 0 899 112.4Darius Jennings 8 4 247 0 426 0 677 84.6Total 8 1301 1759 183 724 33 4000 500.0Opponents 8 1456 1694 61 569 180 3960 495.0

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gDavid Watford 8 389 121 1715 1836 229.5Total 8 669 1301 1759 3060 382.5Opponents 8 574 1456 1694 3150 393.8

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Virginia Football 2013Virginia Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2013)

All games

Team Statistics VA OPPSCORING 181 234 Points Per Game 22.6 29.2FIRST DOWNS 178 149 R u s h i n g 65 68 P a s s i n g 99 68 P e n a l t y 14 13RUSHING YARDAGE 1301 1456 Yards gained rushing 1543 1710 Yards lost rushing 242 254 Rushing Attempts 337 319 Average Per Rush 3.9 4.6 Average Per Game 162.6 182.0 TDs Rushing 14 20PASSING YARDAGE 1759 1694 C o m p - A t t - I n t 196-332-9 118-255-6 Average Per Pass 5.3 6.6 Average Per Catch 9.0 14.4 Average Per Game 219.9 211.8 TDs Passing 7 10TOTAL OFFENSE 3060 3150 Total Plays 669 574 Average Per Play 4.6 5.5 Average Per Game 382.5 393.8KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 39-724 25-569PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 22-183 12-61INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-33 9-180KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.6 22.8PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.3 5.1INT RETURN AVERAGE 5.5 20.0FUMBLES-LOST 24-7 17-9PENALTIES-Yards 51-396 51-457 Average Per Game 49.5 57.1PUNTS-Yards 55-2201 55-2176 Average Per Punt 40.0 39.6 Net punt average 37.1 34.8KICKOFFS-Yards 38-2343 47-2820 Average Per Kick 61.7 60.0 Net kick average 38.1 41.9TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 3 : 5 9 2 6 : 0 13RD-DOWN Conversions 57/151 36/121 3rd-Down Pct 38% 30%4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/19 5/11 4th-Down Pct 32% 45%SACKS BY-Yards 18-141 16-122MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 21 30FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-14 8-9ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (25-31) 81% (26-29) 90%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (17-31) 55% (19-29) 66%PAT-ATTEMPTS (19-19) 100% (26-27) 96%ATTENDANCE 271206 89502 Games/Avg Per Game 6/45201 2/44751 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalVirginia 37 62 40 42 0 181Opponents 56 45 54 79 0 234

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Virginia Football 2013Virginia Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2013)

All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gKevin Parks 8 - 8 144 641 27 614 4.3 9 61 76.8Khalek Shepherd 7 - 1 38 258 10 248 6.5 1 45 35.4Daniel Hamm 2 - 0 23 142 1 141 6.1 2 12 70.5Taquan Mizzell 6 - 0 30 135 10 125 4.2 0 36 20.8David Watford 8 - 8 75 268 147 121 1.6 2 27 15.1LaChaston Smith 1 - 0 10 47 3 44 4.4 0 12 44.0Dominique Terrell 8 - 0 1 21 0 21 21.0 0 21 2.6Kye Morgan 2 - 0 8 15 2 13 1.6 0 5 6.5Alec Vozenilek 8 - 0 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 1.2Darius Jennings 8 - 5 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4 0.5E.J. Scott 7 - 0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.3TEAM 6 - 0 4 0 42 -42 -10.5 0 0 -7.0Total 8 337 1543 242 1301 3.9 14 61 162.6Opponents 8 319 1710 254 1456 4.6 20 71 182.0

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gDavid Watford 8 - 8 108.33 191-314-9 60.8 1715 7 54 214.4Greyson Lambert 3 - 0 54.35 5-16-0 31.2 44 0 14 14.7TEAM 6 - 0 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 8 105.08 196-332-9 59.0 1759 7 54 219.9Opponents 8 110.31 118-255-6 46.3 1694 10 77 211.8

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/gJake McGee 7 - 2 31 265 8.5 2 38 37.9Kevin Parks 8 - 8 29 285 9.8 1 54 35.6Darius Jennings 8 - 5 28 247 8.8 3 27 30.9Tim Smith 8 - 5 23 350 15.2 1 51 43.8Khalek Shepherd 7 - 1 21 112 5.3 0 15 16.0Zachary Swanson 6 - 5 17 150 8.8 0 16 25.0Taquan Mizzell 6 - 0 14 61 4.4 0 11 10.2Dominique Terrell 8 - 0 12 91 7.6 0 19 11.4Keeon Johnson 4 - 4 7 90 12.9 0 25 22.5Canaan Severin 7 - 0 3 26 8.7 0 16 3.7Adrian Gamble 5 - 0 2 27 13.5 0 16 5.4E.J. Scott 7 - 0 2 24 12.0 0 14 3.4Kyle Dockins 7 - 3 2 16 8.0 0 10 2.3Billy Skrobacz 8 - 6 2 0 0.0 0 1 0.0Daniel Hamm 2 - 0 1 11 11.0 0 11 5.5Miles Gooch 8 - 0 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.0David Watford 8 - 8 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.5Total 8 196 1759 9.0 7 54 219.9Opponents 8 118 1694 14.4 10 77 211.8

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgDominique Terrell 15 139 9.3 0 35Tim Smith 5 31 6.2 0 36Anthony Harris 2 13 6.5 0 0Total 22 183 8.3 0 36Opponents 12 61 5.1 0 21

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgAnthony Harris 5 10 2.0 0 10Demetrious Nicholson 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 6 33 5.5 0 23Opponents 9 180 20.0 0 97

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgDarius Jennings 19 426 22.4 0 37Taquan Mizzell 12 164 13.7 0 25Khalek Shepherd 5 97 19.4 0 25Dominique Terrell 2 25 12.5 0 20Connor Wingo-Reeves 1 12 12.0 0 12Total 39 724 18.6 0 37Opponents 25 569 22.8 0 59

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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Virginia Football 2013Virginia Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2013)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsKevin Parks 10 - - - - - - - 60Alec Vozenilek - 7-10 9-9 - - - - - 30Ian Frye - 3-4 10-10 - - - - - 19Darius Jennings 3 - - - - - - - 18Jake McGee 2 - - - - - - - 12David Watford 2 - - - - 1-1 - - 12Daniel Hamm 2 - - - - - - - 12Khalek Shepherd 1 - - - 1 - - - 8Tim Smith 1 - - - - - - - 6TEAM - - - - - - - 1 2Miles Gooch - - - 1-1 - - - - 2Total 21 10-14 19-19 1-1 1 1-1 - 1 181Opponents 30 8-9 26-27 1-1 1 1-2 - - 234

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gDavid Watford 8 389 121 1715 1836 229.5Kevin Parks 8 144 614 0 614 76.8Khalek Shepherd 7 38 248 0 248 35.4Daniel Hamm 2 23 141 0 141 70.5Taquan Mizzell 6 30 125 0 125 20.8Greyson Lambert 3 16 0 44 44 14.7LaChaston Smith 1 10 44 0 44 44.0Dominique Terrell 8 1 21 0 21 2.6Kye Morgan 2 8 13 0 13 6.5Alec Vozenilek 8 1 10 0 10 1.2Darius Jennings 8 2 4 0 4 0.5E.J. Scott 7 1 2 0 2 0.3TEAM 6 6 -42 0 -42 -7.0Total 8 669 1301 1759 3060 382.5Opponents 8 574 1456 1694 3150 393.8

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkIan Frye 3-4 75.0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-1 53 0Alec Vozenilek 7-10 70.0 1-1 4-4 2-2 0-3 0-0 39 0

FG Sequence Virginia OpponentsBYU (53) (36)Oregon (37) (29)VMI 37 -Pitt (32) 36Ball State (39),(38) (21),(45)Maryland (28),(18),(27),(26),42 (36),(32)Duke 44 (25),(32)Georgia Tech 47,(28) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkAlec Vozenilek 53 2173 41.0 77 5 19 16 9 0TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1James Coleman 1 28 28.0 28 0 0 0 0 0Total 55 2201 40.0 77 5 19 16 9 1Opponents 55 2176 39.6 57 4 16 15 7 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnDylan Sims 24 1471 61.3 10 0Ian Frye 14 872 62.3 3 0Total 38 2343 61.7 13 0 22.8 38.1 26Opponents 47 2820 60.0 5 3 18.6 41.9 23

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Virginia Football 2013Virginia Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2013)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf44 Henry Coley 8-8 27 37 64 7.5-17 1.0-6 0-23 . 1 . . . .13 Daquan Romero 8-7 31 31 62 5.0-12 . . 4 . . . . .8 Anthony Harris 8-8 30 32 62 3.5-5 1.0-1 5-10 4 . . 1 1 .26 Maurice Canady 7-7 23 15 38 2.0-28 2.0-28 . 6 . . 1 . .90 Jake Snyder 8-8 11 27 38 4.5-17 . . 4 2 1-0 1 . .7 Eli Harold 8-8 20 16 36 8.0-56 5.5-53 . . . 2-0 2 . .55 David Dean 8-7 8 24 32 5.0-27 3.0-24 . 1 . . 1 . .99 Brent Urban 6-6 8 22 30 7.5-16 1.0-5 . 8 1 . . 1 .21 Brandon Phelps 8-6 12 12 24 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . .22 DreQuan Hoskey 8-6 17 5 22 1.0-2 . . 3 . . . 1 .1 Demetrious Nicholson 5-5 12 8 20 . . 1-0 4 . . . . .27 Rijo Walker 8-2 7 11 18 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .88 Max Valles 6-2 5 9 14 3.5-18 2.5-16 . 3 . 1-0 . . .5H Tim Harris 7-3 8 5 13 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .42 Demeitre Brim 8-1 4 9 13 0.5-1 . . . . 1-0 . . .93 Donte Wilkins 5-2 2 7 9 0.5-1 . . . . 1-0 1 . .43 Trent Corney 8-0 4 5 9 4.0-11 2.0-8 . 1 . . 1 . .32 Mike Moore 7-1 . 8 8 . . . . . . . . .37 Divante Walker 8-0 6 1 7 . . . . . . 1 . .87 Kyle Dockins 7-3 1 4 5 . . . . . . . . .38 Kelvin Rainey 8-0 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .29 D.J. Hill 8-0 3 2 5 0.5-0 . . . . . 1 . .40 Darius Lee 8-0 3 2 5 . . . . . 1-0 . . .59 Mark Hall 5-0 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .56 Andre Miles-Redmond 4-0 . 2 2 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .34 Kwontie Moore 2-0 . 2 2 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .51 Zach Bradshaw 1-1 . 2 2 . . . 1 . . . . .19 E.J. Scott 7-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .46 Mason Thomas 2-0 1 1 2 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .3 Billy Skrobacz 8-6 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .17 Miles Gooch 8-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .14 Ian Frye 4-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .41 Connor Wingo-Reeves 8-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .23 Khalek Shepherd 7-1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .83 Jake McGee 7-2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .49 Zachary Swanson 6-5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .70 Luke Bowanko 8-8 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .77 Jay Whitmire 8-8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .2 Dominique Terrell 8-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Matt Fortin 8-0 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .

Total 8 252 310 562 56-214 18-141 6-33 41 4 9-0 10 3 1Opponents 8 369 334 703 58-223 16-122 9-180 30 4 7-0 10 1 .

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STATISTICAL LEADERS

Game Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD) Passing (C-A-I-Y-TD) Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD) Tackles Total (S-A-T)BYU Parks (20-65-1) Watford (18-32-1-114-1) Jennings (7-62-1) Canady (9-4-13)Oregon Parks (19-60-0) Watford (29-41-3-161-0) McGee (8-53-0) Romero (5-3-8)VMI Hamm (21-136-2) Watford (18-25-2-206-2) Smith (4-52-1) Harris (7-1-8)Pitt Parks (16-34-0) Watford (15-37-0-123-0) Parks (6-29-0) Coley (4-4-8), Harris (3-5-8), Romero (4-4-8)Ball State Parks (16-104-2) Watford (21-36-1-209-0) Mizzell (5-30-0) Coley (4-6-10), Urban (2-8-10)Maryland Parks (28-112-1) Watford (27-44-0-263-1) McGee (8-114-1) Coley (5-4-9)Duke Mizzell (6-52-0) Watford (20-38-1-263-1) Parks (6-88-1) Coley (6-8-14)Georgia Tech Parks (13-54-1) Watford (43-61-1-376-2) Jennings (13-119-2) Romero (5-5-10), Harris A. (4-6-10)ClemsonNorth CarolinaMiamiVirginia Tech

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERSOFFENSEGame WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB FB/TE/WR WRBYU Jennings Moses Bowanko Burbank Davis Whitmire Swanson Watford Parks Shepherd (WR) SmithOregon Jennings Moses Bowanko Burbank Davis Whitmire Swanson Watford Parks Skrobacz (FB) SmithVMI Jennings Moses Bowanko Burbank Wallace Whitmire Swanson Watford Parks Skrobacz (FB) SmithPitt Jennings Moses Bowanko Burbank Wallace Whitmire Burns Watford Parks Skrobacz (FB) SmithBall State Johnson Moses Bowanko Matteo Whitmire Smith McGee Watford Parks Skrobacz (FB) DockinsMaryland Johnson Moses Davis Bowanko Whitmire Smith McGee Watford Parks Skrobacz (FB) DockinsDuke Johnson Moses Davis Bowanko Whitmire Smith Swanson Watford Parks Skrobacz (FB) DockinsGeorgia Tech Johnson Moses Davis Bowanko Whitmire Smith Swanson Watford Parks Jennings (WR) SmithClemsonNorth CarolinaMiamiVirginia Tech

DEFENSEGame DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB/CB CB FS SS CBBYU Snyder Urban Dean Harold Romero Coley Brim Canady Phelps Harris NicholsonOregon Snyder Urban Dean Harold Romero Coley Canady (CB) Hoskey Phelps Harris NicholsonVMI Snyder Urban Dean Harold Romero Coley Canady (CB) Hoskey Phelps Harris NicholsonPitt Snyder Urban Dean Harold Romero Coley Valles Canady Phelps Harris NicholsonBall State Snyder Urban Dean Harold Romero Coley Canady (CB) Hoskey Phelps Harris NicholsonMaryland Snyder Urban Dean Harold Romero Coley Harris T. (CB) Hoskey Phelps Harris CanadyDuke Moore Snyder Wilkins Harold Romero Coley Harris T. (CB) Hoskey Walker R. Harris CanadyGeorgia Tech Snyder Wilkins Dean Harold Valles Coley Bradshaw Hoskey Walker R. Harris Harris T.ClemsonNorth CarolinaMiamiVirginia Tech

DRIVE ANALYSIS UVa Opp.Total Drives Started 122 124Times Started Inside Own 20 23 25Drives Started in Opp. Territory 14 21Avg. Starting Field Position own 32 own 28“Three & Out” 48 36

TURNOVER SUMMARY UVa Opp.Turnovers Gained 15 16...led to touchdown 1 8...led to field goal 2 2...led to punt 7 1...other (end of game/half, 5 3 downs, turnover, missed FG, etc.)

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WHAT HAPPENS ON 1ST DOWN

Team Plays Yards Avg. Rush Yards Avg. Pct. Pass Yards Avg. Pct.VIRGINIA 285 1496 5.2 153 671 4.4 53.7 132 825 6.3 46.3Opponents 251 1324 5.3 149 747 5.0 59.4 102 577 5.7 40.6

3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS

3rd down and ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+ Total Pct.VIRGINIA 15-18 4-6 6-10 4-13 7-12 3-11 2-10 3-15 1-5 2-13 1-1 2-3 0-3 1-3 1-11 51-134 .381Opponent Totals 4-6 2-9 2-4 5-9 3-7 2-6 3-10 2-4 5-12 0-12 0-6 1-2 1-6 1-1 1-11 32-105 .305

Opponent Game-by-Game 3rd down and ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+ Total Pct.BYU 1-1 0-2 1-2 2-4 0-1 1-3 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-4 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 7-23 .304Oregon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-10 .300VMI 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-16 .063at Pitt 0-0 0-1 0-1 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-4 5-18 .278Ball State 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 5-14 .357at Maryland 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-2 4-12 .333Duke 2-4 1-1 0-2 1-3 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 4-16 .250Georgia Tech 2-2 1-2 1-1 0-0 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 7-12 .583

3rd down and ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+VIRGINIA 83.3 66.7 60.0 30.8 58.3 27.3 20.0 20.0 20.0 15.4 100 66.7 0 33.3 9.1 Opp. Percentage 66.7 22.2 50.0 55.6 42.9 33.3 30.0 50.0 41.7 0 0 50.0 16.7 100 9.1

Virginia Game-by-Game 3rd down and ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+ Total Pct.BYU 2-3 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-20 .300Oregon 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-3 2-3 1-2 0-1 0-3 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 6-20 .300VMI 6-7 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 11-18 .611at Pitt 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-5 3-18 .167Ball State 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-3 1-1 8-18 .444at Maryland 1-3 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-2 1-2 1-3 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 8-20 .400Duke 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3 6-17 .353Georgia Tech 3-3 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-1 0-4 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 9-20 .450

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VirginiaOpponent Off. Plays Drives Avg.BYU 74 18 4.11Oregon 86 16 5.38VMI 93 16 5.81at Pitt 70 16 4.38Ball State 83 15 5.53at Maryland 93 14 6.64Duke 77 14 5.50Georgia Tech 93 13 7.15Totals 669 122 5.48

OpponentOpponent Off. Plays Drives Avg.BYU 93 18 5.17Oregon 69 16 4.31VMI 56 15 3.73at Pitt 66 16 4.13Ball State 83 16 5.19at Maryland 64 15 4.27Duke 84 15 5.60Georgia Tech 61 13 4.69Totals 576 124 4.65

YARDS No. of TD No. of TD Drives1-10 12 011-20 5 221-30 1 031-40 1 041-50 1 051-60 0 461-70 1 771-80 0 581-90 0 391-99 0 0

POSS. TIME TD Drives Plays on TD Drive0:01-0:30 1 1:10:31-1:00 3 2:21:01-1:30 2 3:21:31-2:00 1 4:12:01-3:00 4 5:03:01-4:00 6 6:24:01-5:00 3 7:35:01-6:00 1 8:16:01-7:00 0 9:07:01+ 0 10:2OT 0 11+:7

Virginia TakeawaysOpponent Takeaway Qtr Yd.-Line ResultBYU Interception by A. Harris 4 B13 TouchdownVMI Fumble recovery by Brim 4 VMI38 DownsVMI Fumble recovery by Wilkins 4 VMI37 DownsPitt Interception by Nicholson 2 Pitt35 DownsPitt Fumble recovery by Snyder 3 V42 PuntPitt Interception by A. Harris 3 Pitt42 PuntUMD Fumble recovery by Lee 1 UMD13 FG UMD Fumble recovery by Harold 2 V44 PuntUMD Fumble recovery by Lee 4 UMD17 FGDuke Interception by A. Harris 3 V28 PuntGT Fumble recovery by Harold 1 G37 DownsGT Fumble recovery by Valles 1 G45 PuntGT Fumble recovery by Phelps 2 V39 PuntGT Interception by A. Harris 2 V46 End of HalfGT Interception by A. Harris 3 V31 PuntTotals 15 Takeaways 1 TD, 2 FG (13 points)

Virginia TurnoversOpponent Takeaway Qtr Yd.-Line ResultBYU Interception by Watford 2 V48 PuntBYU Fumble by Shepherd 4 V27 Field GoalOregon Interception by Watford 1 V40 TouchdownOregon Interception by Watford 3 O25 TouchdownOregon Fumble by Watford 3 V24 TouchdownOregon Interception by Watford 4 O8 TouchdownVMI Interception by Watford 1 VMI39 PuntVMI Interception by Watford 1 V48 PuntPitt Fumble by Terrell 1 V19 TouchdownPitt Fumble by Watford 1 V18 TouchdownBall State Fumble by Parks 3 V39 TouchdownBall State Interception by Watford 3 V25 TouchdownBall State Fumble by McGee 3 V39 Field GoalBall State Fumble by Harris 4 V21 End of GameDuke Interception by Watford 4 D44 End of GameGT Interception by Watford 4 V25 End of GameTotals 16 Turnovers 8 TDs, 2 FG (62 points)

First Half Takeaways 7 First Quarter 3 Second Quarter 4Second Half Takeaways 8 Third Quarter 4 Fourth Quarter 4Total Takeaways 15 INT 6 FR 9

First Half Turnovers 6 First Quarter 5 Second Quarter 1Second Half Turnovers 10 Third Quarter 5 Fourth Quarter 5Total Turnovers 16 INT 9 FR 7

Total TD Drive Time: 0:46:30 / 2,790 secondsTotal Offensive TD: 18AVG TD Time: 2:35Shortest TD Drive, Yards: 13 (vs BYU, Parks 13-yd run, 1 play, 0:05)Longest TD Drive, Yards: 88 (vs GT, Jennings 5-yd pass, 12 plays, 5:09)

Shortest TD Drive Time: 0:05 vs. BYU, Parks 13-yd run, 1 plays, 13 ydsLongest TD Drive Time: 5:09 (vs GT, Jennings 12-yd pass, 12 plays, 88 yards)Most Plays on TD Drive: 12 (vs VMI, Parks 2-yd run, 62 yards, 4:57) (vs GT, Jennings 12-yd pass, 88 yards, 5:09) (vs GT, Jennings 5-yd pass, 69 yards, 3:11)Fewest Plays on TD Drive: 1 vs. BYU, Parks 13-yed run, 1 plays, 13 yds

PLAYS PER DRIVE TAKEAWAYS & TURNOVERS

OFF. TD BREAKDOWN

PLAYS GAME RESULT1. 15 Pitt Downs2. 13 Georgia Tech FG3. 12 Six Times (last vs. GT) TD

TIME GAME RESULT1. 6:19 Georgia Tech FG2. 5:54 Oregon INT3. 5:17 Maryland FG4. 5:09 Georgia Tech TD 5:09 Oregon INT

YARDS GAME RESULT1. 88 Georgia Tech TD2. 87 Georgia Tech FG3. 85 Ball State TD4. 81 Maryland TD5. 79 Maryland FG

TOP 2013 DRIVES

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2013 VIRGINIA SCORING DRIVES

• Total Scoring Drives: 38

Qtr. Opp. Scoring Play Plays Yards TOP 2 BYU 4-yard Jd Falslev TD from Hill 5 32 1:26 4 BYU 1-yard TD rush by Hill 11 92 2:26 4 BYU 36-yard field goal by Justin Sorensen 5 9 1:15 1 Oregon 71-yard TD rush by Marcus Mariota 5 89 1:51 1 Oregon 1-yard TD rush by De’Anthony Thomas 3 14 1:13 1 Oregon 40-yard TD rush by De’Anthony Thomas 1 40 0:08 2 Oregon 30-yard Bralon Addison TD from Mariota 4 80 0:41 3 Oregon 29-yard field goal Alejandro Maldonado 8 43 1:07 3 Oregon 8-yard TD rush by De’Anthony Thomas 10 75 3:08 3 Oregon 11-yard Keanon Lowe TD from Mariota 5 24 0:49 4 Oregon 3-yard rush from Thomas Tyner 1 3 0:05 4 Oregon 31-yard rush from Thomas Tyner 4 52 1:21 1 Pitt 6-yard TD rush by James Conner 4 19 1:25 1 Pitt 15-yard TD from Savage 2 18 0:41 1 Ball State 3-yard TD rush by Jahwan Edwards 5 83 1:34 2 Ball State 21-yard field goal by Scott Secor 10 71 2:53 2 Ball State 11-yard Willie Snead TD from Wenning 10 79 4:12 3 Ball State 1-yard TD rush by Keith Wenning 6 39 1:24 3 Ball State 32-yard TD rush by Jahwan Edwards 2 32 0:12 4 Ball State 45-yard field goal by Scott Secor 6 11 1:26 4 Ball State 72-yard Jordan Williams TD from Wenning 2 75 0:39 4 Ball State 17-yard TD rush by Jahwan Edwards 6 48 2:25 1 UMD 1-yard TD rush by Brandon Ross 4 74 1:04 2 UMD 7-yard TD rush by Brandon Ross 6 88 2:20 3 UMD 36-yard field goal by Brad Craddock 8 58 2:26 3 UMD 32-yard field goal by Brad Craddock 9 73 2:50 4 UMD 12-yard Dave Stinebaugh TD from Rowe 6 69 1:50 2 Duke 6-yard Jamison Crowder TD from Boone 8 62 1:46 3 Duke 25-yard Ross Martin field goal 13 62 4:39 3 Duke 6-yard TD rush by Brandon Connette 3 53 0:48 4 Duke 47-yard Braxton Deaver TD from Connette 9 82 3:40 4 Duke 24-yard Braxton Deaver TD from Boone 9 73 3:20 4 Duke 32-yard Ross Martin field goal 4 5 0:20 1 GT 36-yard TD rush by David Sims 3 73 1:05 2 GT 7-yard TD rush by Zack Laskey 7 41 3:15 3 GT 4-yard TD rush by Zack Laskey 5 62 1:59 4 GT 65-yard TD rush by Robert Godhigh 4 79 1:59 4 GT 29-yard TD rush by David Sims 5 75 1:28

2013 OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES

• Total Scoring Drives: 31• Other Scores: 1 safety

Qtr. Opp. Scoring Play Plays Yards TOP 2 BYU 53-yard field goal by Ian Frye 8 42 0:57 3 BYU 11-yard Darius Jennings TD from Watford 3 16 1:23 4 BYU 13-yard TD rush by Kevin Parks 1 13 0:05 1 Oregon 45-yard TD rush by Khalek Shepherd 7 75 3:43 2 Oregon 37-yard field goal by Ian Frye 7 25 2:47 2 VMI 61-yard TD rush by Kevin Parks 3 70 0:54 2 VMI 2-yard TD rush by Kevin Parks 12 62 4:57 2 VMI 38-yard Tim Smith TD from Watford 2 59 0:34 3 VMI 7-yard TD rush by Daniel Hamm 2 61 0:34 3 VMI 4-yard Jake McGee TD from Watford 11 67 4:03 3 VMI 1-yard TD rush by David Watford 8 52 2:22 4 VMI 12-yard TD rush by Daniel Hamm 10 67 2:27 3 Pitt 32-yard field goal by Ian Frye 7 38 2:01 1 Ball State 39-yard field goal by Alec Vozenilek 9 29 3:22 1 Ball State 2-yard TD rush by Kevin Parks 7 58 2:31 2 Ball State 27-yard TD rush by David Watford 6 69 1:39 3 Ball State 2-yard TD rush by Kevin Parks 11 85 4:17 4 Ball State 38-yard field goal by Alec Vozenilek 12 58 4:11 1 UMD 28-yard field goal by Alec Vozenilek 4 2 1:19 1 UMD 18-yard field goal by Alec Vozenilek 12 79 5:17 2 UMD 4-yard Jake McGee TD from Watford 6 81 2:01 2 UMD 27-yard field goal Alec Vozenilek 9 63 1:27 4 UMD 6-yard TD rush by Kevin Parks 11 74 3:40 4 UMD 26-yard field goal by Alec Vozenilek 4 9 1:50 1 Duke 1-yard TD rush by Kevin Parks 11 78 3:29 1 Duke 1-yard TD rush by Kevin Parks 4 56 1:18 2 Duke 13-yard Kevin Parks TD from Watford 7 77 3:16 2 GT 28-yard field goal by Alec Vozenilek 13 87 6:19 2 GT 6-yard TD rush by Kevin Parks 10 73 3:17 4 GT 5-yard Darius Jennings TD from Watford 12 88 5:09 4 GT 12-yard Darius Jennings TD from Watford 12 69 3:11

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VIRGINIA GAME-BY-GAME

Virginia Football 2013Virginia Team Game-by-Game (as of Oct 26, 2013)

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TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offAug 31 BYU 42 109 1 13 18 114 1 20 18-32-1 114 1 20 5 95 0 25 4 63 0 35 223Sep 07 OREGON 39 124 1 45 31 174 0 16 31-47-3 174 0 16 7 123 0 25 2 12 0 12 298Sep 21 VMI 63 357 5 61 20 223 2 54 20-30-2 223 2 54 1 32 0 32 8 75 0 30 580Sep 28 at Pitt 33 65 0 21 15 123 0 27 15-37-0 123 0 27 3 45 0 26 2 7 0 8 188Oct 05 BALL STATE 41 236 3 32 22 223 0 46 22-42-1 223 0 46 8 155 0 37 3 31 0 36 459Oct 12 at Maryland 49 242 1 44 27 263 1 38 27-44-0 263 1 38 6 104 0 28 1 0 0 0 505Oct 19 DUKE 39 100 2 36 20 263 1 51 20-38-1 263 1 51 5 117 0 26 2 -5 0 6 363Oct 26 GEORGIA TECH 31 68 1 15 43 376 2 31 43-62-1 376 2 31 4 53 0 18 0 0 0 0 444Virginia 337 1301 14 61 196 1759 7 54 196-332-9 1759 7 54 39 724 0 37 22 183 0 36 3060Opponents 319 1456 20 71 118 1694 10 77 118-255-6 1694 10 77 25 569 0 59 12 61 0 21 3150

Games played: 8 Avg per rush: 3.9 Avg per catch: 9.0 Pass efficiency: 105.08 Kick ret avg: 18.6 Punt ret avg: 8.3 All purpose avg/game: 500.0 Total offense avg/gm: 382.5

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsAug 31 BYU 38 54 92 6.0-21 3.0-15 1 0-0 1-33 0 11 1 2-2 0 0 1 19Sep 07 OREGON 30 40 70 3.0-4 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 3 1 1-1 0 0 0 10Sep 21 VMI 27 26 53 7.0-21 3.0-16 3 2-0 0-0 0 9 1 7-7 0 0 0 49Sep 28 at Pitt 27 28 55 13.0-78 7.0-69 1 1-0 2-0 4 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 3Oct 05 BALL STATE 35 40 75 10.0-22 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 0 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 27Oct 12 at Maryland 33 28 61 10.0-48 3.0-28 1 3-0 0-0 0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 26Oct 19 DUKE 36 44 80 4.0-11 1.0-6 1 0-0 1-0 0 7 0 2-2 1 0 0 22Oct 26 GEORGIA TECH 26 50 76 3.0-9 0.0-0 2 3-0 2-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 1 0 25Virginia 252 310 562 56.0-214 18.0-141 10 9-0 6-33 4 41 3 19-19 1 1 1 181Opponents 369 334 703 58.0-223 15.0-121 10 7-0 9-180 4 30 1 26-27 1 1 0 234

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obAug 31 BYU 13 537 41.3 50 0 1 4 1 4 1-1 53 0 3 187 62.3 0 0Sep 07 OREGON 7 237 33.9 53 1 1 2 2 0 1-1 37 0 3 177 59.0 0 0Sep 21 VMI 2 58 29.0 30 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 0 0 8 501 62.6 2 0Sep 28 at Pitt 9 419 46.6 77 0 1 2 4 4 1-1 32 0 2 130 65.0 2 0Oct 05 BALL STATE 4 180 45.0 56 0 0 2 1 0 2-2 39 0 6 371 61.8 2 0Oct 12 at Maryland 7 274 39.1 46 0 1 2 0 4 4-5 28 0 7 403 57.6 2 0Oct 19 DUKE 8 319 39.9 54 0 1 4 1 2 0-1 0 0 4 258 64.5 3 0Oct 26 GEORGIA TECH 5 177 35.4 49 0 0 2 0 2 1-2 28 0 5 316 63.2 2 0Virginia 55 2201 40.0 77 1 5 19 9 16 10-14 53 0 38 2343 61.7 13 0Opponents 55 2176 39.6 57 2 4 16 7 15 8-9 45 0 47 2820 60.0 5 3

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Virginia Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Oct 26, 2013)All games

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offAug 31 BYU 53 187 1 21 13 175 1 52 13-40-1 175 1 52 3 66 0 27 5 34 0 17 362Sep 07 OREGON 40 350 6 71 15 207 2 31 15-29-0 207 2 31 3 56 0 25 2 21 0 21 557Sep 21 VMI 25 41 0 10 9 38 0 10 9-31-0 38 0 10 6 113 0 26 0 0 0 0 79Sep 28 at Pitt 35 8 1 16 13 191 1 37 13-31-2 191 1 37 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 199Oct 05 BALL STATE 40 160 4 32 23 346 2 72 23-41-0 346 2 72 4 81 0 27 1 5 0 5 506Oct 12 at Maryland 30 136 2 38 18 332 1 77 18-34-0 332 1 77 5 105 0 26 2 0 0 0 468Oct 19 DUKE 44 180 1 30 22 292 3 47 22-40-1 292 3 47 1 40 0 40 0 0 0 0 472Oct 26 GEORGIA TECH 52 394 5 65 5 113 0 38 5-9-2 113 0 38 3 108 0 59 0 0 0 0 507Opponents 319 1456 20 71 118 1694 10 77 118-255-6 1694 10 77 25 569 0 59 12 61 0 21 3150Virginia 337 1301 14 61 196 1759 7 54 196-332-9 1759 7 54 39 724 0 37 22 183 0 36 3060

Games played: 8 Avg per rush: 4.6 Avg per catch: 14.4 Pass efficiency: 110.31 Kick ret avg: 22.8 Punt ret avg: 5.1 All purpose avg/game: 495.0 Total offense avg/gm: 393.8

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsAug 31 BYU 42 48 90 7.0-14 0.0-0 2 1-0 1-0 0 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 16Sep 07 OREGON 41 64 105 8.0-24 2.0-11 1 1-0 3-113 0 4 1 6-7 1 0 0 59Sep 21 VMI 50 60 110 4.0-6 2.0-2 0 0-0 2-39 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Sep 28 at Pitt 40 12 52 7.0-38 3.0-24 1 2-0 0-0 4 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 14Oct 05 BALL STATE 49 36 85 9.0-33 2.0-15 2 3-0 1-0 0 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 48Oct 12 at Maryland 54 48 102 8.0-23 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 27Oct 19 DUKE 41 34 75 10.0-50 4.0-39 1 0-0 1-16 0 3 0 3-3 0 1 0 35Oct 26 GEORGIA TECH 52 32 84 5.0-35 3.0-30 2 0-0 1-12 0 6 0 5-5 0 0 0 35Opponents 369 334 703 58.0-223 15.0-121 10 7-0 9-180 4 30 1 26-27 1 1 0 234Virginia 252 310 562 56.0-214 18.0-141 10 9-0 6-33 4 41 3 19-19 1 1 1 181

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obAug 31 BYU 11 403 36.6 48 1 1 6 0 4 1-1 36 0 5 304 60.8 0 0Sep 07 OREGON 4 164 41.0 50 0 0 1 1 1 1-1 29 0 10 611 61.1 3 0Sep 21 VMI 13 474 36.5 46 1 0 3 0 2 0-0 0 0 1 58 58.0 0 0Sep 28 at Pitt 9 405 45.0 57 0 1 1 4 2 0-1 0 0 3 173 57.7 0 0Oct 05 BALL STATE 5 202 40.4 49 0 0 0 0 2 2-2 45 0 9 519 57.7 0 1Oct 12 at Maryland 5 198 39.6 43 0 1 3 0 2 2-2 36 0 6 359 59.8 0 0Oct 19 DUKE 6 240 40.0 52 0 1 1 1 1 2-2 32 0 7 438 62.6 1 1Oct 26 GEORGIA TECH 2 90 45.0 53 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 0 0 6 358 59.7 1 1Opponents 55 2176 39.6 57 2 4 16 7 15 8-9 45 0 47 2820 60.0 5 3Virginia 55 2201 40.0 77 1 5 19 9 16 10-14 53 0 38 2343 61.7 13 0

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#5 Watford, D Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficBYU 18 32 1 56.2 114 1 20 0-0 90.24Oregon 29 41 3 70.7 161 0 16 2-11 89.08VMI 18 25 2 72.0 206 2 54 2-3 151.62Pitt 15 37 0 40.5 123 0 27 3-24 68.46Ball State 21 36 1 58.3 209 0 46 2-15 101.54Maryland 27 44 0 61.4 263 1 38 0-0 119.07Duke 20 38 1 52.6 263 1 51 4-39 114.19Georgia Tech 43 61 1 70.5 376 2 31 3-30 129.81TOTALS 191 314 9 60.8 1715 7 54 16-122 108.33

#11 Lambert, G Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficOregon 2 6 0 33.3 13 0 8 0-0 51.53VMI 2 5 0 40.0 17 0 11 0-0 68.56Ball State 1 5 0 20.0 14 0 14 0-0 43.52TOTALS 5 16 0 31.2 44 0 14 0-0 54.35

#TM TEAM Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficBall State 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00Georgia Tech 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00TOTALS 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GTParks, K 144-614/9 20-65/1 19-60/0 17-135/2 16-34/0 16-104/2 28-112/1 15-50/2 13-54/1Shepherd, K 38-248/1 5-18/0 4-46/1 DNP 2-7/0 8-71/0 10-81/0 3-10/0 6-15/0Hamm, D 23-141/2 DNP DNP 21-136/2 2-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNPMizzell, T 30-125/0 7-16/0 6-14/0 DNP DNP 5-14/0 3-13/0 6-52/0 3-16/0Watford, D 75-121/2 10-10/0 8-8/0 8-30/1 11-15/0 11-47/1 7-34/0 11--6/0 9--17/0Smith, L 10-44/0 DNP DNP 10-44/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPTerrell, D 1-21/0 - - - 1-21/0 - - - -Morgan, K 8-13/0 DNP 1-1/0 7-12/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPVozenilek, A 1-10/0 - - - - - - 1-10/0 -Jennings, D 2-4/0 - - - - 1-0/0 - 1-4/0 -Scott, E 1-2/0 - - - - - 1-2/0 - DNPTEAM 4--42/0 - 1--5/0 DNP 1--17/0 - DNP 2--20/0 -

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GTSmith, T 23-350/1 2-19/0 3-21/0 4-52/1 1-4/0 1-46/0 1-6/0 1-51/0 10-151/0Parks, K 29-285/1 - 2-9/0 3-69/0 6-29/0 3-25/0 5-50/0 6-88/1 4-15/0McGee, J 31-265/2 3-9/0 8-53/0 3-19/1 2-10/0 3-28/0 8-114/1 4-32/0 DNPJennings, D 28-247/3 7-62/1 3--2/0 2-17/0 2-30/0 - 1-21/0 - 13-119/2Swanson, Z 17-150/0 3-21/0 4-43/0 1-11/0 DNP DNP 3-36/0 3-28/0 3-11/0Shepherd, K 21-112/0 1-0/0 3-10/0 DNP 1-7/0 4-14/0 2-16/0 3-25/0 7-40/0Terrell, D 12-91/0 1-4/0 2-4/0 4-27/0 2-27/0 1-19/0 2-10/0 - -Johnson, K 7-90/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-46/0 2-12/0 1-25/0 1-7/0Mizzell, T 14-61/0 - 4-18/0 DNP DNP 5-30/0 1--4/0 1-4/0 3-13/0Gamble, A 2-27/0 DNP - 1-11/0 1-16/0 - DNP - DNPSeverin, C 3-26/0 DNP - 1-6/0 - - - - 2-20/0Scott, E 2-24/0 - 1-10/0 - - 1-14/0 - - DNPDockins, K 2-16/0 - - - - - 1-6/0 1-10/0 DNPHamm, D 1-11/0 DNP DNP 1-11/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNPGooch, M 1-8/0 - 1-8/0 - - - - - -Skrobacz, B 2-0/0 1--1/0 - - - 1-1/0 - - -Watford, D 1--4/0 - - - - - 1--4/0 - -

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GTParks, K 144-614/9 20-65/1 19-60/0 17-135/2 16-34/0 16-104/2 28-112/1 15-50/2 13-54/1Shepherd, K 38-248/1 5-18/0 4-46/1 DNP 2-7/0 8-71/0 10-81/0 3-10/0 6-15/0Hamm, D 23-141/2 DNP DNP 21-136/2 2-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNPMizzell, T 30-125/0 7-16/0 6-14/0 DNP DNP 5-14/0 3-13/0 6-52/0 3-16/0Watford, D 75-121/2 10-10/0 8-8/0 8-30/1 11-15/0 11-47/1 7-34/0 11--6/0 9--17/0Smith, L 10-44/0 DNP DNP 10-44/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPTerrell, D 1-21/0 - - - 1-21/0 - - - -Morgan, K 8-13/0 DNP 1-1/0 7-12/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPVozenilek, A 1-10/0 - - - - - - 1-10/0 -Jennings, D 2-4/0 - - - - 1-0/0 - 1-4/0 -Scott, E 1-2/0 - - - - - 1-2/0 - DNPTEAM 4--42/0 - 1--5/0 DNP 1--17/0 - DNP 2--20/0 -

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GTSmith, T 23-350/1 2-19/0 3-21/0 4-52/1 1-4/0 1-46/0 1-6/0 1-51/0 10-151/0Parks, K 29-285/1 - 2-9/0 3-69/0 6-29/0 3-25/0 5-50/0 6-88/1 4-15/0McGee, J 31-265/2 3-9/0 8-53/0 3-19/1 2-10/0 3-28/0 8-114/1 4-32/0 DNPJennings, D 28-247/3 7-62/1 3--2/0 2-17/0 2-30/0 - 1-21/0 - 13-119/2Swanson, Z 17-150/0 3-21/0 4-43/0 1-11/0 DNP DNP 3-36/0 3-28/0 3-11/0Shepherd, K 21-112/0 1-0/0 3-10/0 DNP 1-7/0 4-14/0 2-16/0 3-25/0 7-40/0Terrell, D 12-91/0 1-4/0 2-4/0 4-27/0 2-27/0 1-19/0 2-10/0 - -Johnson, K 7-90/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-46/0 2-12/0 1-25/0 1-7/0Mizzell, T 14-61/0 - 4-18/0 DNP DNP 5-30/0 1--4/0 1-4/0 3-13/0Gamble, A 2-27/0 DNP - 1-11/0 1-16/0 - DNP - DNPSeverin, C 3-26/0 DNP - 1-6/0 - - - - 2-20/0Scott, E 2-24/0 - 1-10/0 - - 1-14/0 - - DNPDockins, K 2-16/0 - - - - - 1-6/0 1-10/0 DNPHamm, D 1-11/0 DNP DNP 1-11/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNPGooch, M 1-8/0 - 1-8/0 - - - - - -Skrobacz, B 2-0/0 1--1/0 - - - 1-1/0 - - -Watford, D 1--4/0 - - - - - 1--4/0 - -

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PUNT RETURNS No-Yds BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GTTerrell, D 15-139 3-45 2-12 8-75 2-7 - - - -Smith, T 5-31 - - - - 2-36 1-0 2--5 -Harris, A 2-13 1-18 - - - 1--5 - - -

KICK RETURNS No-Yds BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GTJennings, D 19-426 - 1-19 1-32 2-40 5-125 2-49 5-117 3-44Mizzell, T 12-164 3-56 2-26 DNP DNP 2-18 4-55 - 1-9Shepherd, K 5-97 2-39 3-58 DNP - - - - -Terrell, D 2-25 - 1-20 - 1-5 - - - -Wingo-Reeves, C 1-12 - - - - 1-12 - - -

INT. RETURNS No-Yds BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GTHarris, A 5-10 1-10 - - 1-0 - - 1-0 2-0Nicholson, D 1-0 - - - 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP

FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GT

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Virginia Inside Opponent Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ

Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game

Aug 31, 2013 BYU W 19-16 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 07, 2013 OREGON L 10-59 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 21, 2013 VMI W 49-0 7 5 35 5 4 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0Sep 28, 2013 at Pitt L 3-14 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Oct 05, 2013 BALL STATE L 27-48 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12, 2013 at Maryland L 26-27 6 6 26 2 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 19, 2013 DUKE L 22-35 3 3 22 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26, 2013 GEORGIA TECH L 25-35 6 4 25 3 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

Totals 31 25 145 17 11 6 8 1 2 2 0 1 025 of 31 (80.6%)

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Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ

Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game

Aug 31, 2013 BYU W 19-16 3 3 16 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 07, 2013 OREGON L 10-59 6 5 30 4 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Sep 21, 2013 VMI W 49-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28, 2013 at Pitt L 3-14 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Oct 05, 2013 BALL STATE L 27-48 5 5 31 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12, 2013 at Maryland L 26-27 6 5 27 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0Oct 19, 2013 DUKE L 22-35 4 4 20 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26, 2013 GEORGIA TECH L 25-35 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 29 26 152 19 13 6 7 1 1 0 1 0 026 of 29 (89.7%)

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Total Tackles UA-A Total BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GTColey, H 27-37 64 3 - 8 3 - 1 2 - 2 4 - 4 4 - 6 5 - 4 6 - 8 0 - 4Romero, D 31-31 62 6 - 6 5 - 3 1 - 1 4 - 4 3 - 6 4 - 1 3 - 5 5 - 5Harris, A 30-32 62 3 - 8 3 - 4 7 - 1 3 - 5 2 - 1 5 - 3 3 - 4 4 - 6Snyder, J 11-27 38 1 - 3 0 - 5 2 - 2 0 - 3 3 - 0 0 - 3 2 - 6 3 - 5Canady, M 23-15 38 9 - 4 0 - 1 1 - 1 3 - 2 5 - 3 0 - 2 5 - 2 D N PHarold, E 20-16 36 7 - 4 0 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 2 1 - 2 2 - 1 5 - 2 4 - 3Dean, D 8-24 32 1 - 6 4 - 0 0 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 3 1 - 6 0 - 2 0 - 5Urban, B 8-22 30 2 - 3 1 - 1 0 - 4 3 - 4 2 - 8 0 - 2 D N P D N PPhelps, B 12-12 24 0 - 3 4 - 1 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 1 - 0 2 - 4 3 - 0Hoskey, D 17-5 22 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 7 - 0 5 - 1 1 - 2Nicholson, D 12-8 20 2 - 3 1 - 1 0 - 1 4 - 1 5 - 2 D N P D N P D N PWalker, R 7-11 18 1 - 1 2 - 2 0 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 - 2 2 - 4Valles, M 5-9 14 D N P D N P - 3 - 2 2 - 1 0 - 1 - 0 - 5Brim, D 4-9 13 1 - 0 0 - 2 0 - 2 - 2 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 2 0 - 1Harris, T 8-5 13 D N P - 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 4 - 1 3 - 2 0 - 1Corney, T 4-5 9 - 0 - 2 3 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 -Wilkins, D 2-7 9 D N P D N P 1 - 0 D N P 0 - 1 - - 1 - 6Moore, M 0-8 8 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 1 - - 0 - 1 0 - 3 D N PWalker, D 6-1 7 - 0 - 1 4 - 0 - 1 - 0 - - 1 - 0Rainey, K 3-2 5 - 1 - 2 - - 1 - 0 1 - 0 - -Lee, D 3-2 5 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 - - 2 - 0 - 0 - 1Hill, D 3-2 5 - 1 - 2 2 - 0 - - - - -Dockins, K 1-4 5 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - D N PHall, M 0-3 3 D N P 0 - 2 0 - 1 - - D N P D N P -Thomas, M 1-1 2 D N P 1 - 0 0 - 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N PMoore, K 0-2 2 - 0 - 2 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N PScott, E 1-1 2 1 - 1 - - - - - - D N PMiles-Redmond,A 0-2 2 - - 0 - 1 D N P 0 - 1 D N P D N P D N PBradshaw, Z 0-2 2 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P 0 - 2Whitmire, J 1-0 1 - 1 - 0 - - - - - -Wingo-Reeves, C 0-1 1 - - 0 - 1 - - - - -Gooch, M 1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1 - 0Frye, I 0-1 1 - 0 - 1 - - D N P D N P D N P D N PSkrobacz, B 0-1 1 - 0 - 1 - - - - - -Shepherd, K 0-1 1 0 - 1 - D N P - - - - -Terrell, D 1-0 1 - - - - - - 1 - 0 -McGee, J 1-0 1 - - 1 - 0 - - - - D N PSwanson, Z 1-0 1 - - - D N P D N P - - 1 - 0Bowanko, L 0-1 1 - 0 - 1 - - - - - -

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TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A Total BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GTHarold, E 6-4 8 . 0 3.5-17 - 1.5-8 0.5-4 - 2.0-27 0.5-0 -Coley, H 7-1 7 . 5 - - - 2.0-3 2.5-5 1.0-1 2.0-8 -Urban, B 4-7 7 . 5 - 0.5-0 1.0-2 4.0-10 1.5-4 0.5-0 DNP DNPRomero, D 2-6 5 . 0 0.5-1 - - - 2.0-2 1.5-7 0.5-1 0.5-1Dean, D 3-4 5 . 0 0.5-1 1.0-2 - 1.5-16 1.5-7 0.5-1 - -Snyder, J 1-7 4 . 5 0.5-1 0.5-1 0.5-1 0.5-1 - 0.5-6 0.5-1 1.5-6Corney, T 4-0 4 . 0 - - 3.0-9 - 1.0-2 - - -Harris, A 3-1 3 . 5 1.0-1 - - - 0.5-1 2.0-3 - -Valles, M 2-3 3 . 5 DNP DNP - 2.5-16 - - - 1.0-2Canady, M 2-0 2 . 0 - - - 2.0-28 - - - DNPHoskey, D 1-0 1 . 0 - - - - - 1.0-2 - -Harris, T 1-0 1 . 0 DNP - - - - 1.0-1 - -Hill, D 0-1 0 . 5 - 0.5-0 - - - - - -Miles-Redmond,A 0-1 0 . 5 - - - DNP 0.5-0 DNP DNP DNPMoore, K 0-1 0 . 5 - 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPThomas, M 0-1 0 . 5 DNP - 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPBrim, D 0-1 0 . 5 - - - - - - 0.5-1 -Wilkins, D 0-1 0 . 5 DNP DNP - DNP 0.5-1 - - -Walker, R 0-1 0 . 5 - - 0.5-0 - - - - -

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SACKS UA-A Total BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GTHarold, E 5-1 5.5 2.0-14 - 1.0-8 0.5-4 - 2.0-27 - -Dean, D 2-2 3.0 - - - 1.5-16 1.0-7 0.5-1 - -Valles, M 2-1 2.5 DNP DNP - 2.5-16 - - - -Canady, M 2-0 2.0 - - - 2.0-28 - - - DNPCorney, T 2-0 2.0 - - 2.0-8 - - - - -Urban, B 0-2 1.0 - - - 0.5-5 - 0.5-0 DNP DNPColey, H 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - 1.0-6 -Harris, A 1-0 1.0 1.0-1 - - - - - - -

Virginia Football 2013 Virginia - Tackles Breakdown

ALL TACKLES Player Total Rush Pass Sack KO Punt Int Fumb FF Other Henry Coley 64 53 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daquan Romero 62 57 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anthony Harris 62 43 17 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Maurice Canady 38 17 17 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 Jake Snyder 38 36 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Eli Harold 36 29 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 David Dean 32 25 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 Brent Urban 30 28 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brandon Phelps 24 15 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 DreQuan Hoskey 22 8 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Demetrious Nicholson 20 7 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rijo Walker 18 10 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 Max Valles 14 6 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 Tim Harris 13 3 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Demeitre Brim 13 7 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Trent Corney 9 4 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Donte Wilkins 9 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Mike Moore 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Divante Walker 7 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 Kelvin Rainey 5 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 D.J. Hill 5 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 Darius Lee 5 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 Kyle Dockins 5 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 Mark Hall 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Andre Miles-Redmond 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zach Bradshaw 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mason Thomas 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kwontie Moore 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E.J. Scott 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Zachary Swanson 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Miles Gooch 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dominique Terrell 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Connor Wingo-Reeves 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jake McGee 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Jay Whitmire 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ian Frye 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Luke Bowanko 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Khalek Shepherd 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Billy Skrobacz 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 562 378 107 21 30 12 6 0 8 0

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SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Player Total KO Punt Rijo Walker 6 2 4 Max Valles 5 3 2 Darius Lee 5 4 1 Kyle Dockins 5 3 2 Trent Corney 3 3 0 Kelvin Rainey 3 3 0 Divante Walker 3 3 0 E.J. Scott 2 0 2 Demeitre Brim 2 1 1 D.J. Hill 2 2 0 Tim Harris 1 1 0 Ian Frye 1 1 0 Brandon Phelps 1 1 0 Miles Gooch 1 1 0 Maurice Canady 1 1 0 Connor Wingo-Reeves 1 1 0 TOTALS 42 30 12

KICKOFF RETURN TACKLES PUNT RETURN TACKLES Player No. Player No. Darius Lee 4 Rijo Walker 4 Kyle Dockins 3 E.J. Scott 2 Divante Walker 3 Max Valles 2 Max Valles 3 Kyle Dockins 2 Trent Corney 3 Darius Lee 1 Kelvin Rainey 3 Demeitre Brim 1 Rijo Walker 2 TOTALS 12 D.J. Hill 2 Connor Wingo-Reeves 1 Maurice Canady 1 Miles Gooch 1 Brandon Phelps 1 Ian Frye 1 Tim Harris 1 Demeitre Brim 1 TOTALS 30

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RUSHING TACKLES PASSING TACKLES Player No. Player No. Daquan Romero 57 Anthony Harris 17 Henry Coley 53 Maurice Canady 17 Anthony Harris 43 DreQuan Hoskey 14 Jake Snyder 36 Demetrious Nicholson 13 Eli Harold 29 Henry Coley 10 Brent Urban 28 Tim Harris 9 David Dean 25 Brandon Phelps 8 Maurice Canady 17 Daquan Romero 5 Brandon Phelps 15 Demeitre Brim 4 Rijo Walker 10 David Dean 2 DreQuan Hoskey 8 Rijo Walker 2 Donte Wilkins 8 Divante Walker 1 Mike Moore 7 Mason Thomas 1 Demetrious Nicholson 7 Kelvin Rainey 1 Demeitre Brim 7 Jake Snyder 1 Max Valles 6 Mike Moore 1 Trent Corney 4 Mark Hall 1 Tim Harris 3 TOTALS 107 Andre Miles-Redmond 2 Zach Bradshaw 2 Kwontie Moore 2 Mark Hall 2 Divante Walker 2 D.J. Hill 2 Mason Thomas 1 Khalek Shepherd 1 Kelvin Rainey 1 TOTALS 378

VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS TACKLES LEADERS

Virginia Football 2013 Virginia - Tackles Breakdown

RUSHING TACKLES PASSING TACKLES Player No. Player No. Daquan Romero 57 Anthony Harris 17 Henry Coley 53 Maurice Canady 17 Anthony Harris 43 DreQuan Hoskey 14 Jake Snyder 36 Demetrious Nicholson 13 Eli Harold 29 Henry Coley 10 Brent Urban 28 Tim Harris 9 David Dean 25 Brandon Phelps 8 Maurice Canady 17 Daquan Romero 5 Brandon Phelps 15 Demeitre Brim 4 Rijo Walker 10 David Dean 2 DreQuan Hoskey 8 Rijo Walker 2 Donte Wilkins 8 Divante Walker 1 Mike Moore 7 Mason Thomas 1 Demetrious Nicholson 7 Kelvin Rainey 1 Demeitre Brim 7 Jake Snyder 1 Max Valles 6 Mike Moore 1 Trent Corney 4 Mark Hall 1 Tim Harris 3 TOTALS 107 Andre Miles-Redmond 2 Zach Bradshaw 2 Kwontie Moore 2 Mark Hall 2 Divante Walker 2 D.J. Hill 2 Mason Thomas 1 Khalek Shepherd 1 Kelvin Rainey 1 TOTALS 378

Virginia Football 2013 Virginia - Tackles Breakdown

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Player Total KO Punt Rijo Walker 6 2 4 Max Valles 5 3 2 Darius Lee 5 4 1 Kyle Dockins 5 3 2 Trent Corney 3 3 0 Kelvin Rainey 3 3 0 Divante Walker 3 3 0 E.J. Scott 2 0 2 Demeitre Brim 2 1 1 D.J. Hill 2 2 0 Tim Harris 1 1 0 Ian Frye 1 1 0 Brandon Phelps 1 1 0 Miles Gooch 1 1 0 Maurice Canady 1 1 0 Connor Wingo-Reeves 1 1 0 TOTALS 42 30 12

KICKOFF RETURN TACKLES PUNT RETURN TACKLES Player No. Player No. Darius Lee 4 Rijo Walker 4 Kyle Dockins 3 E.J. Scott 2 Divante Walker 3 Max Valles 2 Max Valles 3 Kyle Dockins 2 Trent Corney 3 Darius Lee 1 Kelvin Rainey 3 Demeitre Brim 1 Rijo Walker 2 TOTALS 12 D.J. Hill 2 Connor Wingo-Reeves 1 Maurice Canady 1 Miles Gooch 1 Brandon Phelps 1 Ian Frye 1 Tim Harris 1 Demeitre Brim 1 TOTALS 30

Virginia Football 2013 Virginia - Tackles Breakdown

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Player Total KO Punt Rijo Walker 6 2 4 Max Valles 5 3 2 Darius Lee 5 4 1 Kyle Dockins 5 3 2 Trent Corney 3 3 0 Kelvin Rainey 3 3 0 Divante Walker 3 3 0 E.J. Scott 2 0 2 Demeitre Brim 2 1 1 D.J. Hill 2 2 0 Tim Harris 1 1 0 Ian Frye 1 1 0 Brandon Phelps 1 1 0 Miles Gooch 1 1 0 Maurice Canady 1 1 0 Connor Wingo-Reeves 1 1 0 TOTALS 42 30 12

KICKOFF RETURN TACKLES PUNT RETURN TACKLES Player No. Player No. Darius Lee 4 Rijo Walker 4 Kyle Dockins 3 E.J. Scott 2 Divante Walker 3 Max Valles 2 Max Valles 3 Kyle Dockins 2 Trent Corney 3 Darius Lee 1 Kelvin Rainey 3 Demeitre Brim 1 Rijo Walker 2 TOTALS 12 D.J. Hill 2 Connor Wingo-Reeves 1 Maurice Canady 1 Miles Gooch 1 Brandon Phelps 1 Ian Frye 1 Tim Harris 1 Demeitre Brim 1 TOTALS 30

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VIRGINIA MONEY PLAYS

Virginia Football 2013Virginia - "Money" Plays

Money plays are defined as plays resulting in first down or a touchdown

MONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. AttKevin Parks 24 9 30 144David Watford 13 2 14 59Daniel Hamm 10 2 11 23Khalek Shepherd 9 1 9 38Taquan Mizzell 4 0 4 30LaChaston Smith 3 0 3 10Dominique Terrell 1 0 1 1Alec Vozenilek 1 0 1 1TOTALS 65 14 73 321

MONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. RecJake McGee 18 2 19 31Darius Jennings 15 3 16 28Tim Smith 12 1 12 23Khalek Shepherd 11 0 11 21Kevin Parks 11 1 11 29Zachary Swanson 10 0 10 17Dominique Terrell 7 0 7 12Keeon Johnson 6 0 6 7Adrian Gamble 2 0 2 2E.J. Scott 2 0 2 2Taquan Mizzell 2 0 2 14Miles Gooch 1 0 1 1Daniel Hamm 1 0 1 1Canaan Severin 1 0 1 3TOTALS 99 7 101 196

1ST DOWNMONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. AttKevin Parks 5 5 9 72David Watford 3 2 4 26Daniel Hamm 2 1 3 9Taquan Mizzell 3 0 3 18Khalek Shepherd 2 0 2 17Dominique Terrell 1 0 1 1LaChaston Smith 1 0 1 4TOTALS 17 8 23 153

1ST DOWNMONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. RecDarius Jennings 7 2 8 15Tim Smith 6 1 6 11Jake McGee 5 0 5 10Zachary Swanson 4 0 4 7Khalek Shepherd 4 0 4 8Keeon Johnson 2 0 2 3Dominique Terrell 2 0 2 5Kevin Parks 2 0 2 10Adrian Gamble 1 0 1 1Taquan Mizzell 1 0 1 6TOTALS 34 3 35 78

2ND DOWNMONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. AttKevin Parks 9 0 9 49Daniel Hamm 6 1 6 12Khalek Shepherd 6 1 6 19David Watford 4 0 4 13Taquan Mizzell 1 0 1 11LaChaston Smith 1 0 1 4TOTALS 27 2 27 115

2ND DOWNMONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. RecKevin Parks 4 0 4 9Jake McGee 4 0 4 9Zachary Swanson 4 0 4 6Khalek Shepherd 3 0 3 7E.J. Scott 2 0 2 2Dominique Terrell 2 0 2 2Tim Smith 2 0 2 5Darius Jennings 2 0 2 6Keeon Johnson 1 0 1 1Taquan Mizzell 1 0 1 6Adrian Gamble 1 0 1 1TOTALS 26 0 26 57

3RD DOWNMONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. AttKevin Parks 9 4 11 20David Watford 5 0 5 19Daniel Hamm 2 0 2 2LaChaston Smith 1 0 1 2Khalek Shepherd 1 0 1 2TOTALS 18 4 20 46

3RD DOWNMONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. RecJake McGee 9 2 10 12Darius Jennings 6 1 6 7Kevin Parks 5 1 5 9Keeon Johnson 3 0 3 3Tim Smith 3 0 3 6Khalek Shepherd 3 0 3 5Dominique Terrell 2 0 2 3Zachary Swanson 2 0 2 4Canaan Severin 1 0 1 1Miles Gooch 1 0 1 1Daniel Hamm 1 0 1 1TOTALS 36 4 37 56

4TH DOWNMONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. AttDavid Watford 1 0 1 1Kevin Parks 1 0 1 3Alec Vozenilek 1 0 1 1TOTALS 3 0 3 7

4TH DOWNMONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. RecTim Smith 1 0 1 1Khalek Shepherd 1 0 1 1Dominique Terrell 1 0 1 2TOTALS 3 0 3 5

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Virginia Football 2013Virginia - Long Plays

20-YARD PLUS PLAYSYds Type Player(s) Opponent

61* Rush Kevin Parks VMI54 Pass Kevin Parks from David Watford VMI51 Pass Tim Smith from David Watford Duke46 Pass Tim Smith from David Watford Ball State45* Rush Khalek Shepherd Oregon44 Rush Khalek Shepherd Maryland38* Pass Tim Smith from David Watford VMI38 Pass Jake McGee from David Watford Maryland37 KR Darius Jennings Ball State36 PR Tim Smith Ball State36 Rush Taquan Mizzell Duke35 PR Dominique Terrell BYU35 KR Darius Jennings Ball State35 Pass Kevin Parks from David Watford Maryland32 KR Darius Jennings VMI32 Rush Kevin Parks Ball State31 Rush Khalek Shepherd Ball State31 Pass Tim Smith from David Watford Georgia Tech30 PR Dominique Terrell VMI28 KR Darius Jennings Maryland27 Pass Darius Jennings from David Watford Pitt27* Rush David Watford Ball State26 KR Darius Jennings Duke26 KR Darius Jennings Pitt25 Pass Keeon Johnson from David Watford Duke25 KR Khalek Shepherd Oregon25 KR Darius Jennings Duke25 KR Taquan Mizzell BYU24 KR Darius Jennings Duke24 PR Dominique Terrell VMI23 Pass Kevin Parks from David Watford Duke23 KR Taquan Mizzell Oregon22 KR Darius Jennings Ball State22 KR Darius Jennings Duke21 Pass Darius Jennings from David Watford Maryland21 KR Darius Jennings Maryland21 Pass Darius Jennings from David Watford Georgia Tech21 Pass Kevin Parks from David Watford Duke21 Rush Dominique Terrell Pitt21 Pass Keeon Johnson from David Watford Ball State20 KR Darius Jennings Ball State20 KR Taquan Mizzell BYU20 KR Khalek Shepherd BYU20 KR Darius Jennings Duke20 Pass Darius Jennings from David Watford BYU20 KR Dominique Terrell Oregon

* touchdown scored on play

LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERSLong Plays By Yards No. TD100+ 0 090-99 0 080-89 0 070-79 0 060-69 1 150-59 2 040-49 3 130-39 13 120-29 27 1

Long Plays By Type No. TDRushing 8 3Passing 15 1Punt returns 4 0Kick returns 19 0Interceptions 0 0Fumble returns 0 0Other 0 0TOTAL 46 4

20-YARD PLUS BY PLAYERPlayer No. TD R P KR PR IR FRDarius Jennings 17 0 0 4 13 0 0 0Kevin Parks 6 1 2 4 0 0 0 0Tim Smith 5 1 0 4 0 1 0 0Khalek Shepherd 5 1 3 0 2 0 0 0Dominique Terrell 5 0 1 0 1 3 0 0Taquan Mizzell 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0Keeon Johnson 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0David Watford 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Jake McGee 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0TOTAL 46 4 8 15 19 4 0 0

LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEARRushing61 Kevin Parks vs VMI (9/21/2013)Rushing Touchdown61 Kevin Parks vs VMI (9/21/2013)Passing54 Kevin Parks from David Watford

vs VMI (9/21/2013)Passing Touchdown38 Tim Smith from David Watford

vs VMI (9/21/2013)Punt Return36 Tim Smith vs Ball State (10/5/2013)Kick Return37 Darius Jennings vs Ball State (10/5/2013)Interception Return10 Anthony Harris vs BYU (8/31/2013)Fumble ReturnNonePunt77 Alec Vozenilek vs Pitt (9/28/2013)Field Goal53 Ian Frye vs BYU (8/31/2013)

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A VIRGINIA PLAYER HAD…

200 yards rushing: 223, Alvin Pearman vs. Duke, 2004150 yards rushing: 173, Cedric Peerman vs. East Carolina, 2008100 yards rushing: 112, Kevin Parks at Maryland, 201330 carries: 30, Cedric Peerman vs. North Carolina, 200725 carries: 28, Kevin Parks at Maryland, 20134 TDs rushing: 4, Keith Payne vs. Richmond, 20103 TDs rushing: 3, Kevin Parks vs. William & Mary, 20112 TDs rushing: 2, Kevin Parks vs. Duke, 20133 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Shawn Moore vs. Georgia Tech, 19902 TDs rushing by a QB: 2, Jameel Sewell at Southern Miss, 2009QB rushed for 100 yards: 104, Jameel Sewell vs. Virginia Tech, 20092 rushers with 100+ yards: Daniel Hamm (136) and Kevin Parks (135) vs. VMI, 20132 rushers with 2 TDs: Daniel Hamm (2), Kevin Parks (2) vs. VMI, 201350+ yard run: 61 (TD), Kevin Parks vs. VMI, 201310+ receptions: 10, Dontrelle Inman at Duke, 2010200 yards receiving: 239, Dontrelle Inman at Duke, 2010150 yards receiving: 151, Tim Smith vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 100 yards receiving: 151, Tim Smith & 119, Darius Jennings vs. Georgia Tech, 20133 TDs receiving: 3, Tyrone Davis vs. Navy, 19942 TDs receiving: 2, Darius Jennings vs. Georgia Tech, 20132 receivers with 100 yards receiving: Tim Smith (151) and Darius Jennings (119) vs. Georgia Tech, 20132 receivers with 2 TDs: Ryan Sawyer (2), Heath Miller (2) vs. Wake Forest, 200270+ yard pass play: 73 (TD), Khalek Shepherd from Michael Rocco vs. La Tech, 2012An OL caught a pass: Elton Brown vs. Florida State, 2004Attempted 50 passes: 61, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Attempted 40 passes: 61, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Completed 40 passes: 43, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Completed 30 passes: 43, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Completed 25 passes: 43, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013400 yards passing: 417, Marc Verica at Duke, 2010300 yards passing: 376, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013250 yards passing: 376, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Consecutive 300-yard passing games: Michael Rocco vs. Auburn (312) and Richmond (311), 2011-12 6 TD passes: 6, Dan Ellis vs. Duke, 20005 TD passes: 5, Matt Schaub vs. Akron, 20024 TD passes: 4, Michael Rocco vs. Miami, 20123 TD passes: 4, Michael Rocco vs. Miami, 2012A non-QB threw a TD pass: Perry Jones (TB) 36 yards to Tim Smith vs. La Tech, 2012Threw 3+ interceptions: 3, David Watford vs. Oregon, 2013300 yards total offense: 359, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013200 All-purpose yards: 204, Kevin Parks vs. VMI, 2013Intercepted 3 passes: 3, Rodney McLeod, at Maryland, 2011Intercepted 2 passes: 2, Anthony Harris, vs. Georgia Tech, 2013INT by a lineman: Eli Harold at NC State, 2012INT by a linebacker: Darnell Carter at Georgia Tech, 2010INT at or behind line of scrimmage: Eli Harold at NC State, 2012INT Return for a TD: 54 yards, Chase Minnifield vs. Duke, 20112 INTs for Touchdowns: 2, Randy Neal vs. Virginia Tech, 19922 players with INTs for TD: Muffin Curry and Tony Franklin vs. W. Mich., 20034 sacks: 4, Jamie Sharper vs. North Carolina, 19963 sacks: 3, Clint Sintim at Duke, 20084+ TFLs: 4, Brent Urban at Pitt, 201315+ Tackles: 15, Steve Greer vs. Penn State, 20124+ PBUs: 4, Drequan Hoskey vs Wake Forest, 2012Defensive Extra Point: Joe Crocker vs. NC State, 1994Fumble recovery for TD: Brent Urban at Virginia Tech, 2012 (16 yards)Five Field Goals: 5, Chris Gould vs. North Carolina, 2007Four Field Goals: 4, Alec Vozenilek at Maryland, 2013Three Field Goals: 4, Alec Vozenilek at Maryland, 2013Missed a PAT: Yannick Reyering vs. Richmond, 2008Blocked a Punt: DreQuan Hoskey vs VMI, 2013Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: Trey Womack blocked punt and Bill Schautz returned it 20 yards for TD at Miami, 2009Blocked a Field Goal: Matt Conrath vs. Duke, 2011 Blocked a PAT Attempt: Brent Urban vs. Oregon, 2013Punt 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

VIRGINIA…

Scored 60 points: 62-14 vs. NC State, 1997Scored 50 points: 51-3 vs. Temple, 2005Scored 40 points: 49-0 vs. VMI, 2013Scored 30 points: 49-0 vs. VMI, 2013Defeated a ranked team: 14-13 at No. 23 Florida State, 2011Defeated a ranked team on the road: 14-13 at No. 23 Florida State, 2011Recorded a Shutout: 49-0 vs. VMI, 2013Recorded a Shutout vs. ACC: 31-0 vs. Maryland, 2008Was Shut out: by Virginia Tech, 2011 (38-0)Scoreless first half: at Pitt, 2013 Scoreless second half: vs. Duke, 2013Did not score a TD: at Pitt, 2013Did not score an offensive TD: at Pitt, 2013Had 300 rushing yards: 357 vs. VMI, 2013Had 200 rushing yards: 242 at Maryland, 2013Had fewer than 100 rushing yards: 68 vs Georgia Tech, 2013Had negative yards rushing: -3 vs. Wyoming, 2007Had 200 yards passing: 376 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Had 300 yards passing: 376 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Had 400 yards passing: 480 vs. La Tech, 2012Attempted 50 passes: 62 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Completed 40 passes: 43 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Passed for 5 touchdowns or more: 5, vs. La Tech, 2012Had fewer than 100 yards passing: 75 at Miami, 2009Had 600 yards of total offense: 625 vs. La Tech, 2012Had 500 yards of total offense: 505 at Maryland, 2013Had 400 yards of total offense: 444 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Had fewer than 100 yards of total offense: 90 vs. Maryland, 1980Had consecutive games, 500 yards of total offense: 2004, Temple (504), North Carolina (549), Akron (522)Kicked 5 field goals: 5 vs. North Carolina, 2007Had 6 or more sacks in a game: 7 at Pitt, 2013Had 10 or more TFL in a game: 13 at Pitt, 2013Missed extra point kick: vs. Richmond, 2008 Had a FG attempt blocked: vs. Maryland, 2012Had successful two-point conversion: vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Forced 5 or more turnovers: vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Had 5 or more turnovers: 5 at Maryland, 2011Blocked 2 punts in a game: 2 at Miami, 2009Blocked 2 kicks in a game: 2 vs. Richmond, 2008Did not punt: vs. Duke, 1989Had no turnovers: at Maryland, 2013Overtime game: Idaho, 2011Recorded a Safety: vs. BYU, 2013Was not penalized: Maryland, 2004100+ penalty yards: 145 vs. La Tech, 201210+ penalties: 13 vs. Ball State, 2013Trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: vs. Miami, 2012Did not lose a fumble: vs. Georgia Tech, 201390+ offensive plays: 93 vs. Georgia Tech, 201345 or fewer plays: 44 vs. Georgia Tech, 2009

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AN OPPONENT HAD…

200 yards rushing: 206, Donald Brown, Connecticut, 2008150 yards rushing: 155, Jahwan Edwards, Ball State, 2013100 yards rushing: 133, Zach Laskey, 111, Robert Godhigh, 107, David Sims, Georgia Tech, 201330 carries: 33, Jamaal Williams, BYU, 201325 carries: 33, Jamaal Williams, BYU, 20134 TDs rushing: 4, Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 20093 TDs rushing: 3, Jahwan Edwards, Ball State, 20132 TDs rushing: 2, Zach Laskey & David Sims, Georgia Tech, 20133 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 20122 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 2012QB rushed for 100 yards: 122, Marcus Mariota, Oregon, 20132 rushers with 100+ yards: Zach Laskey (133), Robert Godhigh (111) & David Sims (107), Georgia Tech, 20133 rushers with 100+ yards: Zach Laskey (133), Robert Godhigh (111) & David Sims (107), Georgia Tech, 20132 rushers with 2 TDs: Zach Laskey (2) & David Sims (2), Georgia Tech, 201350+ yard run: 65, Robert Godhigh, Georgia Tech, 201310+ receptions: 16, Quinshad Davis, North Carolina, 2012200 yards receiving: 202, Donald Bowens, NC State, 2007150 yards receiving: 159, Jordan Williams, Ball State, 2013100 yards receiving: 113, Jamison Crowder, Duke, 20133 TDs receiving: 3, Dez White, Georgia Tech, 19982 TDs receiving: 2, Braxton Deaver, Duke, 20132 receivers with 100 yards receiving: Jordan Williams (159) and Willie Snead (104), Ball State, 20132 receivers with 2 TDs: Fred Zeigler (3), Benny Galloway (2), South Carolina, 196890+ yard pass play: 99 (TD), Dondrial Pinkins to Troy Williamson, South Carolina, 200380+ yard pass play: 81 (TD), T.J. Yates to Dwight Jones, North Carolina, 201070+ yard pass play: 77, Caleb Rowe to Brandon Ross, Maryland, 201350+ yard pass play: 77, Caleb Rowe to Brandon Ross, Maryland, 2013Attempted 50 passes: 69, Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2007Attempted 40 passes: 41, Keith Wenning, Ball State, 2013Completed 30 passes: 44, Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2007Completed 25 passes: 29, Bryn Renner, North Carolina, 2012300 yards passing: 332, Caleb Rowe, Maryland, 2013250 yards passing: 332, Caleb Rowe, Maryland, 20135 TD passes: 5, Paul Pinegar, Fresno State, 20044 TD passes: 4, Anthony Boone, Duke, 20123 TD passes: 3, Bryn Renner, North Carolina, 2012Threw 3+ interceptions: 3, Mike Glennon, NC State, 2012300 yards total offense: 313, Bryn Renner, North Carolina, 2012200 All-purpose yards: 368, Duke Johnson, Miami, 2012Intercepted 3 passes: 3, B.W. Webb, William & Mary, 2009Intercepted 2 passes: 2, Kenny Cain, TCU, 2012INT Return for a TD: 36 yds, Tre Boston, North Carolina, 20122 players with INTs for TD: Darrelle Revis and Clint Session, Pittsburgh, 20063 sacks: 3, Robert Quinn, North Carolina, 20094+ TFLs: 4.0, Robert Quinn, North Carolina, 200915+ Tackles: 15, Jemea Thomas, Georgia Tech, 2013Fumble recovery for TD: Justin Hamilton blocked punt and Darryl Tapp returned it for TD, Virginia Tech, 2002Five Field Goals: 5, Will Snyderwine, Duke, 2009Four Field Goals: 5, Will Snyderwine, Duke, 2009Three Field Goals: 3, Matt Nelson, La Tech, 2012Missed a PAT: Matt Wogan, Oregon, 2013 Missed 4 or more Field Goals: 4, Sam Ficken, Penn State, 2012Missed 3 or more Field Goals: 4, Sam Ficken, Penn State, 2012Missed 2 or more Field Goals: 4, Sam Ficken, Penn State, 2012Blocked a Punt: Josh Huff, Oregon, 2013Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: Justin Hernandez blocked punt and Daniel Micheletti returned it for TD, Idaho, 2011Blocked a Field Goal: A.J. Francis, Maryland, 2012Punt return for TD: Collier Thearon, Miami, 2009 (60 yards)Kickoff return for TD: Duke Johnson, Miami, 2012 (95 yards)Two-point conversion: David Reeves pass from Anthony Boone, Duke, 2013

OPPONENT TEAM…

Scored 50 points: 59-10, Oregon, 2013Scored 40 points: 48-27, Ball State, 2013Scored 30 points: 35-25, Georgia Tech, 2013Recorded a Shutout: 38-0, Virginia Tech, 2011Was Shutout: VMI, 2013 (49-0)Scoreless first half: VMI, 2013Scoreless second half: Pitt, 2013Did not score a TD: VMI, 2013Fewer than 10 first downs: 4, VMI, 2013Fewer than 5 first downs: 4, VMI, 1979One first down: 1, Richmond, 1945No first downs: 0, NC State, 1944Had 300 rushing yards: 394, Georgia Tech, 2013Had 200 rushing yards: 394, Georgia Tech, 2013Had fewer than 100 rushing yards: 8, Pitt, 2013Had negative yards rushing: -2, Maryland, 2012Had 200 yards passing: 346, Ball State, 2013Had 300 yards passing: 332, Maryland, 2013Had fewer than 100 yards passing: 38, VMI, 2013Had 600 yards of total offense: 627, Georgia Tech, 2000Had 500 yards of total offense: 507, Georgia Tech, 2013Had 400 yards of total offense: 507, Georgia Tech, 2013Had fewer than 100 yards of total offense: 79, VMI, 2013Kicked 5 field goals: 5, Duke, 2009Had 6 or more sacks in a game: 6, Florida State, 2010Had 10 or more TFL in a game: 10, North Carolina, 2012Missed Extra Point Kick: Oregon, 2013 Missed 4 or more Field Goals: 4, Penn State, 2012Missed 3 or more Field Goals: 4, Penn State, 2012Missed 2 or more Field Goals: 4, Penn State, 2012Had successful Two-Point Conversion: Duke, 2013Forced 5 or more turnovers: 5, North Carolina, 2010Had 5 or more turnovers: 5, Georgia Tech, 2013Had 4 or more passes intercepted: 5, Miami, 2010 (tied UVa school record)Blocked 2 punts in a game: 2, Auburn, 2011Did not punt: Georgia Tech, 2000Had no turnovers: Ball State, 2013Overtime game: Idaho, 2011Recorded a Safety: Miami, 2012Was not penalized: Temple, 2004100+ penalty yards: 119, Oregon, 201310+ penalties: 11, Oregon, 2013Trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: Maryland, 2010Did not lose a fumble: Duke, 201390+ offensive plays: 93, BYU, 201345 or fewer plays: 44, William & Mary, 1961

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Virginia Football 2013Virginia Games Played (as of Oct 26, 2013)

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## PLAYER GP-GS BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GT3B Blaze, B 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Bowanko, L 8/8 START START START START START START START START51 Bradshaw, Z 1/1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . START42 Brim, D 8/1 START X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X81 Brown, J 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Burbank, R 5/4 START START START START . . . . . . . . . X X X89 Burns, R 8/1 X X X X X X X X X START X X X X X X X X X X X X26 Canady, M 7/7 START START START START START START START . . .3J Coleman, J 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Coley, H 8/8 START START START START START START START START43 Corney, T 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X47 Croce, V 6/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X . . . . . .74 Davis, C 5/5 START START . . . . . . . . . START START START55 Dean, D 8/7 START START START START START START X X X START87 Dockins, K 7/3 X X X X X X X X X X X X START START START . . .86 Dollin, J 6/- . . . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X63 Doull, R 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X96 Fitch, C 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Fortin, M 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X14 Frye, I 4/- X X X X X X X X X X X X . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Gallop, G 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Gamble, A 5/- . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X . . . X X X . . .17 Gooch, M 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X52 Goss, J 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Hall, M 5/- . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X . . . . . . X X X2H Hamm, D 2/- . . . . . . X X X X X X . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Harold, E 8/8 START START START START START START START START8 Harris, A 8/8 START START START START START START START START5H Harris, T 7/3 . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X START START START29 Hill, D 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X22 Hoskey, D 8/6 X X X START START X X X START START START START6 Jennings, D 8/5 START START START START X X X X X X X X X START15 Johns, M 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X85 Johnson, K 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . START START START START62 Karl, S 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Koutris, N 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Lambert, G 3/- . . . X X X X X X . . . X X X . . . . . . . . .57 Lawe, S 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Lee, D 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X2M Marrs, D 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Matteo, J 8/1 X X X X X X X X X X X X START X X X X X X X X X83 McGee, J 7/2 X X X X X X X X X X X X START START X X X . . .56 Miles-Redmond,A 4/- X X X X X X X X X . . . X X X . . . . . . . . .4 Mizzell, T 6/- X X X X X X . . . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X76 Mooney, M 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X34 Moore, K 2/- X X X X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Moore, M 7/1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X START . . .

Virginia Football 2013Virginia Games Played (as of Oct 26, 2013)

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## PLAYER GP-GS BYU ORE VMI PITT BSU UMD DU GT36 Morgan, K 2/- . . . X X X X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Moses, M 8/8 START START START START START START START START1 Nicholson, D 5/5 START START START START START . . . . . . . . .75 Olanrewaju, S 2/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . X X X . . .25 Parks, K 8/8 START START START START START START START START21 Phelps, B 8/6 START START START START START START X X X X X X60 Pond, J 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Rainey, K 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X13 Romero, D 8/7 START START START START START START START X X X19 Scott, E 7/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X . . .84 Severin, C 7/- . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X23 Shepherd, K 7/1 START X X X . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X91 Sims, D 6/- . . . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X3 Skrobacz, B 8/6 X X X START START START START START START X X X72 Smith, E 5/4 . . . . . . X X X . . . START START START START30 Smith, L 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Smith, T 8/5 START START START START X X X X X X X X X START90 Snyder, J 8/8 START START START START START START START START49 Swanson, Z 6/5 START START START . . . . . . X X X START START2 Terrell, D 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X68 Tetlow, E 2/- . . . . . . X X X X X X . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Thomas, M 2/- . . . X X X X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Urban, B 6/6 START START START START START START . . . . . .88 Valles, M 6/2 . . . . . . X X X START X X X X X X X X X START4V Vaughan, I 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3V Vozenilek, A 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X37 Walker, D 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X27 Walker, R 8/2 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X START START61 Wallace, C 8/2 X X X X X X START START X X X X X X X X X X X X5 Watford, D 8/8 START START START START START START START START77 Whitmire, J 8/8 START START START START START START START START93 Wilkins, D 5/2 . . . . . . X X X . . . X X X X X X START START41 Wingo-Reeves, C 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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51 ZACH BRADSHAWTackles: 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Passes Broken Up: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 42 DEMEITRE BRIMTackles: 3 vs. La Tech, 2012; Maryland, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. La Tech, 2012 Sacks: 0.5 vs. La Tech, 2012 Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. VMI, 2013 26 MAURICE CANADYTackles: 13 vs. BYU, 2013 Interceptions: 1 at TCU & NC State, 2012 Interception Return Yards: 39 at NC State, 2012 Sacks: 2.0 at Pitt, 2013 Passes Broken Up: 3, vs. VMI, 2013 44 HENRY COLEYTackles: 14 vs. Duke, 2013Tackles for Loss: 2.5 vs. Ball State, 2013Sacks: 1.0 W&M, 2011; vs. Duke, 2013

43 TRENT CORNEYTackles: 5 vs. VMI, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 3.0 vs. VMI, 2013 Sacks: 2.0 vs. VMI, 2013 55 DAVID DEANTackles: 7 vs. BYU; Maryland, 2013 Sacks: 1.5 at Pitt, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 1.5 at Pitt, 2013 Forced Fumble: 1, Oregon, 2013 87 KYLE DOCKINSReceptions: 1 at Maryland, 2013 Receiving Yards: 6 at Maryland, 2013 Long Reception: 6 at Maryland, 2013 14 IAN FRYELong Field Goal: 53 yards vs. BYU, 2013 Most FGs: 2 vs. Maryland, 2012 Most FG Att: 2 vs. Maryland & Wake, 2012 Most PATs: 2 vs. Maryland, 2012; BYU, 2013 80 ADRIAN GAMBLEReceptions: 1 at Georgia Tech; vs. La Tech; at NC State, 2012; vs. VMI and Pitt, 2013 Receiving Yards: 24 vs. La Tech, 2012 Receiving TD: 1 vs. La Tech, 2012 Rushing Yards: 5 at Duke, 2012 22 DANIEL HAMMRushes: 21 vs. VMI, 2013Rushing Yards: 136 vs. VMI, 2013Long Rush: 12 vs. VMI, 2013 Long Rush TD: 12, vs. VMI, 2013Rushing TDs: 2 vs. VMI, 2013Receptions: 1 vs. VMI, 2013Receiving Yards: 11 vs. VMI, 2013Long Reception: 11 vs. VMI, 2013 All-Purpose Yards: 147 vs. VMI, 2013 7 ELI HAROLDTackles: 11 vs. BYU, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 3.5 vs. BYU, 2013 Sacks: 2.0, BYU; Maryland, 2013 Interceptions: 1, at NC State, 2012 Interception Yards: 1, at NC State, 2012 Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Maryland & GT, 2013 8 ANTHONY HARRISTackles: 14 vs. North Carolina, 2012Interceptions: 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Interception Yards: 37, at NC State Blocked Punt: 1, vs. BYU, 2013Sacks: 1, vs. BYU, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 1.0, vs. BYU, 2013

1 DEMETRIOUS NICHOLSONInterceptions: 1 vs. GT, William & Mary, 2011; at Pitt, 2013Long Interception Return: 31 vs. William & Mary, 2011Tackles: 9 vs. North Carolina, 2012; Southern Miss, 2011Tackles for Loss: 1 vs. VT, at Indiana, 2011Passes Broken Up: 3 vs. Penn State, 2012 25 KEVIN PARKSRushes: 28 at Maryland, 2013Rushing Yards: 135 vs. VMI, 2013Long Rush: 61 vs. VMI, 2013 Long Rush TD: 61, vs. VMI, 2013Rushing TDs: 3 vs. William & Mary, 2011Receptions: 6 vs. Duke, 2013Receiving Yards: 88 vs. Duke, 2013Long Reception: 54 vs. VMI, 2013 All-Purpose Yards: 204 vs. VMI, 2013

21 BRANDON PHELPSTackles: 7 vs. North Carolina & Penn State, 2012 Passes Broken Up: 2 at NC State, 2012 Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013

13 DAQUAN ROMEROTackles: 12 vs BYU, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 2.0 vs UNC, 2012; Ball State, 2013 Fumble Recoveries: 1 at GT, 2012 Passes Broken Up: 2 vs. Duke, 2013

19 E.J. SCOTTReceptions: 5 at Duke, 2012Receiving Yards: 98 at Duke, 2012TD Receptions: 1 at Georgia Tech; TCU; Mary-land, 2012Long Reception: 43 vs. La Tech, 2012 Long Kick Return: 29 at North Carolina, 2011

84 CANAAN SEVERINReceptions: 1 at Georgia Tech, 2012; vs. VMI, 2013 Receiving Yards: 6 vs. VMI, 2013 23 KHALEK SHEPHERDRushes: 10 vs. Richmond, 2012Rushing Yards: 71 vs. Ball State, 2013Long Rush: 45 vs. Oregon, 2013Rushing TDs: 1 vs. Oregon, 2013; Richmond, 2012Receptions: 4 vs. Ball State, 2013 Receiving TDs: 1, vs. La Tech, 2012Receiving Yards: 73 vs. La Tech, 2012Long Reception: 73 vs. La Tech, 2012Long Kick Return: 72 at Georgia Tech, 2012Kick Returns: 7 vs. La Tech & UNC, 2012

20 TIM SMITHReceptions: 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Receiving Yards: 151 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Long Reception: 69 at Southern Miss, 2009Touchdowns: 1 vs. VMI, 2013; VT, NC State, Wake and La Tech, 2012; at Miami, vs. NC State, GT, 2011; vs. TCU, 2009; at Southern Miss, 2009Long Punt Return: 36 vs. Ball State, 2013Most Punt Return Yards: 36 vs. Ball State, 2013Most Punt Returns: 2 vs. Ball State & Duke, 2013 All-Purpose Yards: 151 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 90 JAKE SNYDER

5 TIM HARRISTackles: 5 at Maryland; vs. Duke, 2013Tackles for Loss: 1.0, at Maryland, 2013 29 D.J. HILLTackles: 8 at TCU, 2012 22 DREQUAN HOSKEYTackles: 7 vs. Duke, 2013 Passes Broken Up: 4 vs. Wake Forest, 2012 Blocked Punt: 1, vs. VMI, 2013 6 DARIUS JENNINGSReceptions: 13 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Receiving Yards: 136 vs. La Tech, 2012 Receiving TD: 2 vs. Miami, 2012; vs. GT, 2013Long Reception: 53 at Miami, 2011Long Punt Return: 27 vs. William & Mary, 2011Long Kick Return: 37 vs. Ball State, 2013Rushes: 2 vs. Idaho, 2011Rushing Yards: 21 vs. Miami, 2012Long Rush: 21 vs. Miami, 2012 85 KEEON JOHNSONReceptions: 3 vs. Ball State, 2013 Receiving Yards: 46 vs. Ball State, 2013 Long Reception: 21 vs. Ball State, 2013 11 GREYSON LAMBERTPass Completions: 2 vs. Oregon & VMI, 2013Pass Attempts: 6 vs. Oregon, 2013Passing Yards: 17 vs. VMI, 2013Long Pass Play: 14 vs. Ball State, 2013 40 DARIUS LEETackles: 2 vs. Richmond, 2012 ; at Maryland 2013 Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Maryland, 2013 83 JAKE MCGEEReceptions: 8 vs. Oregon, 2013 Receiving Yards: 99 vs. Penn State, 2012Long Reception: 44 vs. Penn State, 2012 TD Receptions: 1 vs. Penn State; at Georgia Tech; vs. La Tech; vs. Maryland; vs. Miami, 2012; vs. VMI, 2013 Tackles: 2 vs. La Tech, 2012; vs. Penn State 2012; vs. Duke, at Indiana, 2011Forced Fumbles: 1 at Indiana, 2011 56 ANDRE MILES-REDMONDTackles: 1 vs. VMI, 2013 4 TAQUAN MIZZELLRushes: 7 vs. BYU, 2013Rushing Yards: 52 vs. Duke, 2013 Long Rush: 36 vs. Duke, 2013 Receptions: 5, Ball State, 2013 Receiving Yards: 30, Ball State, 2013 Long Kick Return: 25 vs BYU, 2013 Kick Returns: 3 vs BYU, 2013 34 KWONTIE MOORETackles: 2 vs. Oregon, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. Oregon, 2013 32 MIKE MOORETackles: 4 at NC State, 2012 Tackles for Loss: 1.5 at NC State, 2012 Sacks: 1.5 at NC State, 2012

Tackles: 8 vs. Duke & GT, 2013Sacks: 1.0 at Miami, 2011; at Georgia Tech; at NC State, 2012 Passes Broken Up: 3 at Maryland, 2013 49 ZACHARY SWANSONReceptions: 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 TERRELLRushes: 1 vs. William & Mary, 2011Rushing Yards: 3 vs. William % Mary, 2011Receptions: 9 vs. Miami, 2012Long Reception: 51 vs North Carolina, 2012 Receiving Yards: 127 vs. Miami, 2012Receiving TD: 1 vs. Idaho, 2011Long Punt Return: 35 vs. BYU, 2013Most Punt Return Yards: 75 vs. VMI, 2013Most Punt Returns: 8 vs. VMI, 2013 Long Kick Return: 21 vs. GT, 2012

99 BRENT URBANTackles: 10 vs. Ball State, 2013Tackles for loss: 4 at Pitt, 2013 Sacks: 1.0 at NC State, 2012Passes Broken Up: 3 vs. BYU, 2013

88 MAX VALLESPass Broken Up: 2 vs. Ball State, 2013 Tackles: 5 at Pitt & GT, 2013 Sacks: 2.5 at Pitt, 2013 Tackles for loss: 2.5 at Pitt, 2013 Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 30 ALEC VOZENILEKLongest Punt: 77 at Pitt, 2013 Inside the 20: 4 vs. Maryland, 2012; BYU and Pitt, 2013 Avg: 47.8 at Georgia Tech, 2012 Punts: 13, BYU, 2013 Long Field Goal: 39 yards vs. Ball State, 2013 Most FGs: 4 at Maryland, 2013 Most FG Att: 5 at Maryland, 2013 Most PATs: 3 vs. Ball State, 2013 37 DIVANTE WALKERTackles: 4 vs. VMI, 2013 Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. VMI, 2013 27 RIJO WALKERTackles: 6 at North Carolina, 2011; vs. GT, 2013Interceptions: 1 at Indiana, 2011

5 DAVID WATFORDPass Completions: 43 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Pass Attempts: 61 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Completion Pct: .720 (18-of-25) vs. VMI, 2013Passing Yards: 376 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Passing TD: 2 vs. VMI & Georgia Tech, 2013Long Pass Play: 60 vs. NC State, 2011Rushes: 11 at Pitt, 2013; Ball State, 2013Rushing Yards: 47 vs. Ball State, 2013Long Rush: 27 vs. Ball State, 2013Total Offense: 359 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013

93 DONTE WILKINSTackles: 7 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. VMI, 2013 Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013

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Appeared in all eight of UVa’s games ... made one catch for four yards against BYU ... made two catches for four yards against No. 2 Oregon ... returned three punts for 45 yards against BYU ... returned eight punts for 75 yards against VMI ... streak of 20 straight games with a catch was snapped against Duke.

2 DominiqueTERRELL

Wide ReceiverJr. Manassas, Va.Ht: 5-11 Wt: 170

3 BillySKROBACZ

FullbackSr. Richmond, Va.Ht: 5-9 Wt: 220

4 TaquanMIZZELL

TailbackFr. Virginia Beach, Va.Ht: 5-10 Wt: 185

6

DavidWATFORD

QuarterbackSo. Hampton, Va.Ht: 6-2 Wt: 200

DariusJENNINGS

Wide ReceiverJr. Baltimore, Md.Ht: 5-11 Wt: 175

19 E.J.SCOTT

Wide ReceiverJr. Ellicott City, Md.Ht: 5-11 Wt: 185

20 TimSMITH

Wide ReceiverSr. Chesapeake, Va.Ht: 6-0 Wt: 195

23 KhalekSHEPHERD

TailbackSo. Upper Marlboro, Md.Ht: 5-8 Wt: 185

25 KevinPARKS

TailbackSo. Salisbury, N.C.Ht: 5-8 Wt: 205

41 ConnorWINGO-REEVES

FullbackFr. Midlothian, Va.Ht: 6-3 Wt: 220

49 ZacharySWANSON

Tight End Jr. Katy, TexasHt: 6-6 Wt: 255

80 AdrianGAMBLE

Wide ReceiverSo. Charlotte, N.C.Ht: 6-1 Wt: 180

83 JakeMcGEE

Tight End So. Richmond, Va.Ht: 6-6 Wt: 250

85 KeeonJOHNSON

Wide Receiver Fr. Kannapolis, N.C.Ht: 6-3 Wt: 200

Has started six of UVa’s games ... made first collegiate start against No. 2 Oregon ... caught one pass against BYU ... caught a second pass against Ball State.

Made collegiate debut against BYU when he returned the opening kickoff 25 yards ... rushed for 16 yards against BYU ... rushed for 14 yards against No. 2 Oregon ... made first collegiate reception against Oregon ... returned three kicks for 56 yards against BYU ... missed the VMI and Pitt games with injury ... rushed six times for 52 yards against Duke.

Has started all eight of UVa’s games ... BYU game marked his first collegiate start ... led UVa to victory over BYU with 114 yards passing and one touchdown ... com-pleted 70.7 percent (29-of-41) of his passes against No. 2 Oregon for 161 yards ... completed 18-of-25 passes for 206 yards and two touchdowns against VMI ... rushed for 30 yards and a score against the Keydets ... threw for 263 yards and a TD at Maryland and posted the same numbers against Duke.Started five of UVa’s games ... led UVa with seven catches for 62 yards and a touch-down against BYU ... made three catches against No. 2 Oregon ... made five kick retuns for 125 yards against Ball State ... returned two kicks for 49 yards and caught one pass for 21 yards at Maryland ... returned five kicks for 117 yards vs. Duke.

Appeared seven of UVa’s games ... caught one pass for 10 yards against No. 2 Oregon ... had one rush for two yards at Maryland ... missed the Georgia Tech game with an injury.

Started five of UVa’s games ... caught two passes for 19 yards against BYU ... caught three passes for 21 yards against No. 2 Oregon ... caught four passes for 52 yards and a touchdown against VMI ... caught one pass for 51 yards against Duke ... caught 10 passes for 151 yards against Georgia Tech.

Made first collegiate start against BYU ... had a career-high 45-yard touchdown run against No. 2 Oregon ... also caught three balls for 10 yards against the Ducks ... missed the VMI game with an injury ... caught three balls for 25 yards against Duke.

Started all eight of UVa’s games ... 13-yard rushing touchdown against BYU proved to be the game winner with 2:36 remaining ... rushed for 135 yards and two touch-downs against VMI ... caught three passes for 69 yards against the Keydets ... rushed for 104 yards and two touchdowns against Ball State ... scored three touchdowns, two rushing against Duke.Made collegiate debut against BYU ... has appeared in all seven of UVa’s games ... key block helped spring Khalek Shepherd loose for a 45-yard touchdown run versus No. 2 Oregon.

Started five of UVa’s games ... made three catches for 21 yards against BYU ... had a career-high four catches 43 yards against No. 2 Oregon ... missed the Pitt and Ball State games with an injury.

Has appeared in six of UVa’s games ... caught one pass for 11 yards against VMI ... caught one pass for 16 yards at Pitt.

Has appeared in seven of UVa’s games ... made three catches for nine yards against BYU ... registered a career-high eight receptions for 53 yards against No. 2 Oregon ... caught three passes for 19 yards and a touchdown against VMI ... caught eight balls for 114 yards and a TD at Maryland.

Has started all four games he has appeared in ... made his collegiate debut and first career start against Ball State ... caught three passes for 46 yards in debut ... caught two balls for 12 yards at Maryland ... caught one pass for 25 yards against Duke.

14 IanFRYE

KickerSo. Bristol, Va.Ht: 6-6 Wt: 195

Handles kick off duties ... is 3-of-4 on FG attempts and 10-of-10 on PAT ... made a career-long 53-yard FG as time expired in the first half against BYU ... the kick is tied for the fourth-longest in the nation this season and tied for third-longest in UVa his-tory ... missed Ball State, Maryland, Duke & Georgia Tech games with an injury.

5

87 KyleDOCKINS

Wide ReceiverR-Fr. Virginia Beach, Va.Ht: 6-3 Wt: 205

Has appeared in seven of UVa’s games with three starts ... made first collegiate start against Ball State ... made second start at Maryland and grabbed his first career reception for six yards ... missed the Georgia Tech game with an injury.

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1 DemetriousNICHOLSON

CornerbackJr. Virginia Beach, Va.Ht: 5-11 Wt: 185

5 TimHARRIS

CornerbackFr. Richmond, Va.Ht: 6-2 Wt: 190

7 EliHAROLD

Defensive EndSo. Virginia Beach, Va.Ht: 6-4 Wt: 230

8 AnthonyHARRIS

Strong SafetyJr. Chesterfield, Va.Ht: 6-1 Wt: 185

13 DaquanROMERO

Outside LinebackerJr. Hampton, Va.Ht: 6-1 Wt: 235

21 BrandonPHELPS

Free SafetyJr. Damascus, Md.Ht: 6-0 Wt: 185

22 DreQuanHOSKEY

CornerbackJr. Richmond, Va.Ht: 6-0 Wt: 180

26 MauriceCANADY

CornerbackSo. Richmond, Va.Ht: 6-2 Wt: 185

27 RijoWALKER

Free SafetySr. Hampton, Va.Ht: 5-10 Wt: 190

32 Mike MOORE

Defensive EndSo. Hyattsville, Md.Ht: 6-3 Wt: 250

43 TrentCORNEY

Defensive EndSo. Brockville, OntarioHt: 6-2 Wt: 235

42 Demeitre BRIM

Outside LinebackerSo. Dundee, Fla.Ht: 6-3 Wt: 225

55 DavidDEAN

Defensive Tackle So. Virginia Beach, Va.Ht: 6-1 Wt: 290

90 JakeSNYDER

99 BrentURBAN

Defensive End Sr. Glen Allen, Va.Ht: 6-4 Wt: 270 Defensive Tackle Sr. Mississauga, OntarioHt: 6-7 Wt: 295

30 AlecVOZENILEK

PunterJr. Richmond, Va.Ht: 5-10 Wt: 190

44 HenryCOLEY

Outside LinebackerJr. Virginia Beach, Va.Ht: 6-2 Wt: 240

Has started 30 games for UVa ... missed first career game at Maryland due to a lower extremity injury ... also missed the Duke game ... made five tackles against BYU ... made two stops against No. 2 Oregon, including a stop that forced the Ducks out on fourth down ... grabbed first interception of the year at Pitt ... missed Maryland, Duke and Georgia Tech games with injury.

Has started all eight of UVa’s games ... made a career-high 11 tackles against BYU, including two sacks ... had 3.5 tackles for a loss of 17 yards against BYU ... picked up another sack against VMI ... had two tackles and 0.5 sacks at Pitt ... made 2.0 sacks at Maryland ... had seven tackles against Duke.

Has started last 20 games for UVa ... was the Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week with an interception, 11 tackles, a sack and a blocked punt against BYU ... made seven stops against No. 2 Oregon ... forced a fumble and picked off a pass at Pitt ... had an interception against Duke ... picked off two passes against GT.Has started seven of UVa’s games ... made 12 stops, six of which were solo tackles, against BYU ... led UVa with eight tackles against No. 2 Oregon ... had eight stops at Pitt ... had eight tackles with 0.5 tackles for loss against Duke ... led UVa with 10 stops against Georgia Tech.

Has started six of UVa’s eight games ... made three stops against BYU ... recorded five tackles against No. 2 Oregon ... made six tackles against Duke and broke up one pass.

Owns three starts ... made collegiate debut against No. 2 Oregon ... has appeared in six of UVa’s seven games ... made first collegiate start at Maryland and made five tackles ... made five tackles against Duke.

Has appeared in all seven of UVa’s games with four starts ... broke up a pass against BYU ... made five tackles against No. 2 Oregon ... blocked a punt against VMI.

Has started seven of UVa’s games ... led UVa with 13 tackles and nine solo tackles against BYU ... made one stop against No. 2 Oregon ... broke up three passes against VMI ... made five tackles and collected his first two career sacks at Pitt ... had seven tackles against Duke ... missed the Georgia Tech game with injury.

Captain ... has appeared in all eight of UVa’s games ... made four tackles against No. 2 Oregon ... made first start of the season against Duke and had three tackles ... made six tackles in his start against Georgia Tech.

Has appeared seven of UVa’s games ... made one tackle against BYU ... made two stops against No. 2 Oregon ... made one tackle at Maryland ... made first career start against Duke and made three tackles.

Has appeared in all eight of UVa’s games ... made two tackles against Oregon, one of which came on special teams ... made five tackles, collected two sacks and recorded 3.0 tackles for a loss of nine yards against VMI ... also forced a fumble on one of his sacks.

Made first career start against BYU ... made one tackle against BYU ... made another two stops against No. 2 Oregon ... made three stops at Maryland ... made two tack-les against Duke.

Has started six of UVa’s games ... the BYU game was first career start ... made seven tackles against BYU ... made four stops against No. 2 Oregon ... had 1.5 sacks at Pitt ... made seven tackles and 0.5 sacks at Maryland ... made two tackles against Duke.

Captain ... started all eight of UVa’s games ... made four stops against BYU ... made five tackles against Oregon ... made four tackles and 0.5 tackles for a loss against VMI ... made three tackles and recovered a fumble at Pitt ... knocked down three passes at Maryland ... started first career game at defensive tackle vs. Duke.

Has started six of UVa’s games ... made five tackles and broke up three passes against BYU ... made two tackles against Oregon ... made four tackles, broke up one pass and made 1.0 tackle for a loss of two yards against VMI ... made seven tackles, including 4.0 tackles for loss at Pitt ... missed start vs. Duke & GT with an injury.

Averages 41.0 yards per punt ... punted a career-high 13 times against BYU ... four of his punts against BYU went inside the 20 ... of his 53 punts, 16 have gone inside the 20, 19 have been a fair catch and nine have been 50 yards or longer ... his 77-yard punt at Pitt is the fourth-longest both in UVa history & nation this year ... also is 7-of-10 kicking field goals over last three games due to Ian Frye injury.

Has started all eight of UVa’s games ... made 11 stops against BYU and gained 23 all-purpose yards after Anthony Harris lateralled the ball to him on an interception ... made four stops against No. 2 Oregon ... made eight tackles and 2.0 tackles for a loss at Pitt ... made 14 tackles against Duke.

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Virginia Football 2013Virginia Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2013)

All games

SEASON CAREER

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gKevin Parks 8 144 641 27 614 4.3 9 61 76.8 32 456 2160 103 2057 4.5 23 61 64.3Khalek Shepherd 7 38 258 10 248 6.5 1 45 35.4 32 62 396 10 386 6.2 2 45 12.1Daniel Hamm 2 23 142 1 141 6.1 2 12 70.5 2 23 142 1 141 6.1 2 12 70.5Taquan Mizzell 6 30 135 10 125 4.2 0 36 20.8 6 30 135 10 125 4.2 0 36 20.8David Watford 8 75 268 147 121 1.6 2 27 15.1 18 96 332 169 163 1.7 2 27 9.1LaChaston Smith 1 10 47 3 44 4.4 0 12 44.0 1 10 47 3 44 4.4 0 12 44.0Dominique Terrell 8 1 21 0 21 21.0 0 21 2.6 33 2 24 0 24 12.0 0 21 0.7Kye Morgan 2 8 15 2 13 1.6 0 5 6.5 2 8 15 2 13 1.6 0 5 6.5Alec Vozenilek 8 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 1.2 20 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 0.5Darius Jennings 8 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4 0.5 33 12 69 16 53 4.4 0 21 1.6E.J. Scott 7 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.3 21 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.1TEAM 6 4 0 42 -42 -10.5 0 0 -7.0Total 8 337 1543 242 1301 3.9 14 61 162.6Opponents 8 319 1710 254 1456 4.6 20 71 182.0

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gDavid Watford 8 108.33 191-314-9 60.8 1715 7 54 214.4 18 103.38 221-388-13 57.0 2061 10 60 114.5Greyson Lambert 3 54.35 5-16-0 31.2 44 0 14 14.7 3 54.35 5-16-0 31.2 44 0 14 14.7TEAM 6 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 8 105.08 196-332-9 59.0 1759 7 54 219.9Opponents 8 110.31 118-255-6 46.3 1694 10 77 211.8

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gJake McGee 7 31 265 8.5 2 38 37.9 32 59 639 10.8 7 44 20.0Kevin Parks 8 29 285 9.8 1 54 35.6 32 64 556 8.7 2 54 17.4Darius Jennings 8 28 247 8.8 3 27 30.9 33 96 1053 11.0 9 53 31.9Tim Smith 8 23 350 15.2 1 51 43.8 43 94 1552 16.5 10 69 36.1Khalek Shepherd 7 21 112 5.3 0 15 16.0 32 28 251 9.0 1 73 7.8Zachary Swanson 6 17 150 8.8 0 16 25.0 31 25 238 9.5 1 36 7.7Taquan Mizzell 6 14 61 4.4 0 11 10.2 6 14 61 4.4 0 11 10.2Dominique Terrell 8 12 91 7.6 0 19 11.4 33 58 625 10.8 1 51 18.9Keeon Johnson 4 7 90 12.9 0 25 22.5 4 7 90 12.9 0 25 22.5Canaan Severin 7 3 26 8.7 0 16 3.7 19 4 29 7.2 0 16 1.5Adrian Gamble 5 2 27 13.5 0 16 5.4 17 5 62 12.4 1 24 3.6E.J. Scott 7 2 24 12.0 0 14 3.4 21 31 414 13.4 3 43 19.7Kyle Dockins 7 2 16 8.0 0 10 2.3 7 2 16 8.0 0 10 2.3Billy Skrobacz 8 2 0 0.0 0 1 0.0 23 3 2 0.7 0 2 0.1Daniel Hamm 2 1 11 11.0 0 11 5.5 2 1 11 11.0 0 11 5.5Miles Gooch 8 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.0 32 2 15 7.5 1 8 0.5David Watford 8 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.5 18 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.2Total 8 196 1759 9.0 7 54 219.9Opponents 8 118 1694 14.4 10 77 211.8

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/gDavid Watford 8 389 121 1715 1836 229.5 18 484 163 2061 2224 123.6Kevin Parks 8 144 614 0 614 76.8 32 456 2057 0 2057 64.3Khalek Shepherd 7 38 248 0 248 35.4 32 62 386 0 386 12.1Daniel Hamm 2 23 141 0 141 70.5 2 23 141 0 141 70.5Taquan Mizzell 6 30 125 0 125 20.8 6 30 125 0 125 20.8LaChaston Smith 1 10 44 0 44 44.0 1 10 44 0 44 44.0Greyson Lambert 3 16 0 44 44 14.7 3 16 0 44 44 14.7Dominique Terrell 8 1 21 0 21 2.6 33 2 24 0 24 0.7Kye Morgan 2 8 13 0 13 6.5 2 8 13 0 13 6.5Alec Vozenilek 8 1 10 0 10 1.2 20 1 10 0 10 0.5Darius Jennings 8 2 4 0 4 0.5 33 12 53 0 53 1.6E.J. Scott 7 1 2 0 2 0.3 21 1 2 0 2 0.1TEAM 6 6 -42 0 -42 -7.0Total 8 669 1301 1759 3060 382.5Opponents 8 574 1456 1694 3150 393.8

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PAT PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsKevin Parks 10 - - - - - - - 60 25 - - - - - - - 150Alec Vozenilek - 7-10 9-9 - - - - - 30 - 7-10 9-9 - - - - - 30Ian Frye - 3-4 10-10 - - - - - 19 - 6-9 15-15 - - - - - 33Darius Jennings 3 - - - - - - - 18 9 - - - - - - - 54Daniel Hamm 2 - - - - - - - 12 2 - - - - - - - 12David Watford 2 - - - - 1-1 - - 12 2 - - - - 2-2 - - 12Jake McGee 2 - - - - - - - 12 7 - - - - - - - 42Khalek Shepherd 1 - - - 1 - - - 8 3 - - - 1 - - - 20Tim Smith 1 - - - - - - - 6 10 - - - 1 - - - 62Miles Gooch - - - 1-1 - - - - 2 1 - - 1-1 - - - - 8TEAM - - - - - - - 1 2Total 21 10-14 19-19 1-1 1 1-1 - 1 181Opponents 30 8-9 26-27 1-1 1 1-2 - - 234

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgDominique Terrell 15 139 9.3 0 35 29 200 6.9 0 35Tim Smith 5 31 6.2 0 36 5 31 6.2 0 36Anthony Harris 2 13 6.5 0 0 6 37 6.2 0 11Total 22 183 8.3 0 36Opponents 12 61 5.1 0 21

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgDarius Jennings 19 426 22.4 0 37 51 1066 20.9 0 37Taquan Mizzell 12 164 13.7 0 25 12 164 13.7 0 25Khalek Shepherd 5 97 19.4 0 25 64 1468 22.9 0 72Dominique Terrell 2 25 12.5 0 20 4 65 16.2 0 21Connor Wingo-Reeves 1 12 12.0 0 12 1 12 12.0 0 12Total 39 724 18.6 0 37Opponents 25 569 22.8 0 59

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgAnthony Harris 5 10 2.0 0 10 6 47 7.8 0 37Demetrious Nicholson 1 0 0.0 0 0 3 31 10.3 0 31Total 6 33 5.5 0 23Opponents 9 180 20.0 0 97

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gKevin Parks 8 614 285 0 0 0 899 112.4 32 2057 556 0 0 0 2613 81.7Darius Jennings 8 4 247 0 426 0 677 84.6 33 53 1053 30 1066 0 2202 66.7Khalek Shepherd 7 248 112 0 97 0 457 65.3 32 386 251 89 1468 0 2194 68.6Tim Smith 8 0 350 31 0 0 381 47.6 43 16 1552 31 0 0 1599 37.2Taquan Mizzell 6 125 61 0 164 0 350 58.3 6 125 61 0 164 0 350 58.3Dominique Terrel 8 21 91 139 25 0 276 34.5 33 24 625 200 65 0 914 27.7Jake McGee 7 0 265 0 0 0 265 37.9 32 0 639 0 0 0 639 20.0Daniel Hamm 2 141 11 0 0 0 152 76.0 2 141 11 0 0 0 152 76.0Zachary Swanso 6 0 150 0 0 0 150 25.0 31 0 238 0 0 0 238 7.7David Watford 8 121 -4 0 0 0 117 14.6 18 163 -4 0 0 0 159 8.8Keeon Johnson 4 0 90 0 0 0 90 22.5 4 0 90 0 0 0 90 22.5LaChaston Smith 1 44 0 0 0 0 44 44.0 1 44 0 0 0 0 44 44.0Adrian Gamble 5 0 27 0 0 0 27 5.4 17 5 62 0 0 0 67 3.9E.J. Scott 7 2 24 0 0 0 26 3.7 21 2 414 0 120 0 536 25.5Canaan Severin 7 0 26 0 0 0 26 3.7 19 0 29 0 0 0 29 1.5Henry Coley 8 0 0 0 0 23 23 2.9 21 0 0 0 0 23 23 1.1Anthony Harris 8 0 0 13 0 10 23 2.9 41 368 14 37 0 47 466 11.4Kyle Dockins 7 0 16 0 0 0 16 2.3 7 0 16 0 0 0 16 2.3Kye Morgan 2 13 0 0 0 0 13 6.5 2 13 0 0 0 0 13 6.5Connor Wingo-R 8 0 0 0 12 0 12 1.5 8 0 0 0 12 0 12 1.5Alec Vozenilek 8 10 0 0 0 0 10 1.2 20 10 0 0 0 0 10 0.5Miles Gooch 8 0 8 0 0 0 8 1.0 32 0 15 0 0 0 15 0.5TEAM 6 -42 0 0 0 0 -42 -7.0Total 8 1301 1759 183 724 33 4000 500.0Opponents 8 1456 1694 61 569 180 3960 495.0

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkdAlec Vozenilek 10 7 39 0 10 7 39 0Ian Frye 4 3 53 0 9 6 53 0Total 14 10 53 0Opponents 9 8 45 0

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blkAlec Vozenilek 53 2173 41.0 77 0 119 4850 40.8 77 0James Coleman 1 28 28.0 28 0 1 28 28.0 28 0TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 1Total 55 2201 40.0 77 1Opponents 55 2176 39.6 57 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb obDylan Sims 24 1471 61.3 10 0 24 1471 61.3 10 0Ian Frye 14 872 62.3 3 0 62 3849 62.1 25 0Total 38 2343 61.7 13 0Opponents 47 2820 60.0 5 3

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## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk44 Henry Coley 8 2 7 3 7 6 4 7.5 1 . 0 0 . . . . 21 5 2 6 7 1 1 9 14.5 2 . 0 0 1 . . .8 Anthony Harris 8 3 0 3 2 6 2 3.5 1 . 0 5 4 . 1 1 41 8 4 7 9 1 6 3 4.0 1 . 0 6 7 . 2 113 Daquan Romero 8 3 1 3 1 6 2 5.0 . . 4 . . . 30 5 0 6 9 1 1 9 9.5 . . 5 1 1 .26 Maurice Canady 7 2 3 1 5 3 8 2.0 2 . 0 . 6 . 1 . 18 4 5 2 1 6 6 2.0 2 . 0 2 9 1 2 .90 Jake Snyder 8 1 1 2 7 3 8 4.5 . . 4 1 1 . 45 4 9 8 3 1 3 2 14.5 3 . 5 . 1 0 3 3 .7 Eli Harold 8 2 0 1 6 3 6 8.0 5 . 5 . . 2 2 . 20 3 2 4 0 7 2 15.0 7 . 5 1 . 2 3 .55 David Dean 8 8 2 4 3 2 5.0 3 . 0 . 1 . 1 . 19 1 0 2 5 3 5 6.0 4 . 0 . 1 . 1 .99 Brent Urban 6 8 2 2 3 0 7.5 1 . 0 . 8 . . 1 34 2 1 4 4 6 5 12.5 3 . 0 . 1 0 1 1 121 Brandon Phelps 8 1 2 1 2 2 4 0.0 . . 1 1 . . 33 3 5 4 1 7 6 0.5 . . 4 1 . .22 DreQuan Hoskey 8 1 7 5 2 2 1.0 . . 3 . . 1 33 5 1 1 1 6 2 1.0 . . 9 . 1 11 Demetrious Nicholson 5 1 2 8 2 0 0.0 . 1 4 . . . 30 8 5 5 1 1 3 6 3.5 . 3 2 7 . 1 .27 Rijo Walker 8 7 1 1 1 8 0.5 . . . . . . 45 2 5 2 8 5 3 1.5 . 1 . 1 . .88 Max Valles 6 5 9 1 4 3.5 2 . 5 . 3 1 . . 6 5 9 1 4 3.5 2 . 5 . 3 1 . .5H Tim Harris 7 8 5 1 3 1.0 . . 1 . . . 7 8 5 1 3 1.0 . . 1 . . .42 Demeitre Brim 8 4 9 1 3 0.5 . . . 1 . . 19 1 0 1 1 2 1 1.0 0 . 5 . . 1 2 .43 Trent Corney 8 4 5 9 4.0 2 . 0 . 1 . 1 . 14 5 5 1 0 4.0 2 . 0 . 1 . 1 .93 Donte Wilkins 5 2 7 9 0.5 . . . 1 1 . 5 2 7 9 0.5 . . . 1 1 .32 Mike Moore 7 . 8 8 0.0 . . . . . . 25 5 1 7 2 2 2.0 1 . 0 . . . . .37 Divante Walker 8 6 1 7 0.0 . . . . 1 . 8 6 1 7 0.0 . . . . 1 .29 D.J. Hill 8 3 2 5 0.5 . . . . 1 . 30 1 0 1 0 2 0 0.5 . . 1 . 1 .38 Kelvin Rainey 8 3 2 5 0.0 . . . . . . 8 3 2 5 0.0 . . . . . .87 Kyle Dockins 7 1 4 5 0.0 . . . . . . 7 1 4 5 0.0 . . . . . .40 Darius Lee 8 3 2 5 0.0 . . . 1 . . 16 5 4 9 0.0 . . . 1 . .59 Mark Hall 5 . 3 3 0.0 . . . . . . 5 . 3 3 0.0 . . . . . .46 Mason Thomas 2 1 1 2 0.5 . . . . . . 11 1 1 2 0.5 . . . . . .51 Zach Bradshaw 1 . 2 2 0.0 . . 1 . . . 1 . 2 2 0.0 . . 1 . . .19 E.J. Scott 7 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . . 21 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .56 Andre Miles-Redmond 4 . 2 2 0.5 . . . . . . 4 . 2 2 0.5 . . . . . .34 Kwontie Moore 2 . 2 2 0.5 . . . . . . 14 2 4 6 0.5 . . . . . .77 Jay Whitmire 8 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 20 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .49 Zachary Swanson 6 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 31 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .3 Billy Skrobacz 8 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 23 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . .70 Luke Bowanko 8 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 38 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . .2 Dominique Terrell 8 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 33 4 . 4 0.0 . . . . . .83 Jake McGee 7 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 32 1 2 5 1 7 0.0 . . . 1 1 .23 Khalek Shepherd 7 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 32 2 1 3 0.0 . . . . . .41 Connor Wingo-Reeves 8 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 8 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . .17 Miles Gooch 8 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 32 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .14 Ian Frye 4 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 16 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . .45 Matt Fortin 8 . . . 0.0 . . . 1 . . 33 . 1 1 0.0 . . . 1 . .TM TEAM 6 . . . 0.0 . . . . . .

Total 8 2 5 2 3 1 0 5 6 2 56 18 6 4 1 9 1 0 3Opponents 8 3 6 9 3 3 4 7 0 3 58 16 9 3 0 7 1 0 1

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GAME 1 • Virginia 19, BYU 16Aug. 31 • Charlottesville, Va.

Game Notes• The game was delayed 2:09 due to severe weather (4:11p.m. - 6:20 p.m.).• The temperature at game time was 89 degrees and 71 degrees when the game resumed at 6:20 p.m.• Virginia is now 80-35-9 all-time in season-opening games, including a 74-19-7 home-season opening mark in Charlottesville.• Virginia has won 17 of its last 20 openers in Scott Stadium.• Mike London is now 6-0 in season-opening games as a head coach, including a 4-0 mark at UVa.• London is the first UVa head coach to win the season-opening game in each of his first four seasons.• David Watford started his first career game at quarterback.• Watford established career bests in completions (18), attempts (32), yards (114), and matched his career high with one touchdown pass.• Dominique Terrell has caught a pass in 15 consecutive games, currently the longest active streak on the team.• Terrell added a career-long 35-yard punt return, marking UVa’s longest punt return since Vic Hall’s 45-yarder vs. Pittsburgh on Sept. 29, 2007.• Darius Jennings has caught a pass in 14 consecutive games.• Jennings’ 11-yard touchdown reception marked his seventh career touchdown.• Jennings matched a career-high with seven receptions (Miami, 2012).• Anthony Harris’ first career punt block was Virginia’s first since Trey Womack and Terence Fells-Danzer each blocked a punt at Miami (2009).• Harris also had his first career quarterback sack and second career interception.• Vincent Croce recorded his first fumble recovery on Harris’ punt block.• Eli Harold set career highs in tackles (11), tackles for loss (3.5) and sacks (2.0).• Maurice Canady led Virginia with a career-best 13 tackles.• Daquan Romero had a career-high 12 tackles.• Henry Coley matched a career best with 11 tackles.• Ian Frye’s 53-yard field goal tied for the third longest in UVa history• Frye’s 53-yard field goal was the longest since Chris Hinkebein’s 52-yarder vs. Maryland (Nov. 13, 2010).

Score by Quarters:BYU 0 7 0 9 — 16 Virginia 0 3 9 7 — 19 Scoring Summary:2nd 05:12 BYU Jd Falslev 4 yd pass from Hill (Sorensen kick), 5-32 1:26, BYU 7 - VA 0 00:00 VA Ian Frye 53 yd field goal, 8-42 0:57, BYU 7 - VA 33rd 12:28 VA Darius Jennings 11 yd pass from Watford (Frye Kick), 3-16 1:23, BYU 7 - VA 10 02:38 VA Team Safety, BYU 7 - VA 124th 06:26 BYU Taysom Hill 1 yd run (pass failed), 11-92 2:26, BYU 13 - VA 12 05:02 BYU Justin Sorensen 36 yd field goal, 5-9 1:15, BYU 16 - VA 12 02:36 VA Kevin Parks 13 yd run, 1-13 0:05, BYU 16 - VA 19Attendance—53,310 BYU UVaFirst Downs 21 14Rushes-Yards (Net) 53-187 42-109Passing Yards (Net) 175 114Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-40-1 18-32-1Total Offense Plays-Yards 93-32 74-223Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 5-34 4-63Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-66 5-95Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-33 RUSHING: BYU-Jamaal Williams 33-144; Taysom Hill 11-42; Mike Alisa 2-9; Paul Lasike 3-5; Adam Hine 1-5; Team 2--18. Virginia-Kevin Parks 20-65; Khalek Shepherd 5-18; Taquan Mizzell 7-16; David Watford 10-10.PASSING: BYU-Taysom Hill 12-4-1-175. Virginia-David Watford 18-32-1-114.RECEIVING: BYU-Jd Falslev 3-32; Sklyer Ridley 3-29; Ross Apo 2-59; Jamaal Williams 2-25; Brett Thompson 2-20; Mitch Mathews 1-10. Virginia-Darius Jennings 7-62; Zachary Swanson 3-21; Jake McGee 3-9; Tim Smith 2-19; Dominique Terrell 1-4; Khalek Shepherd 1-0; Billy Skrobacz 1--1.

BYU UVaPunts (Number-Avg) 11-36.6 13-41.3Fumbles-Lost 3-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 7-43 6-41Possession Time 25:51 34:09Third-Down Conversions 7 of 23 6 of 20Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-15

GAME 2 • No. 2 Oregon 59, Virginia 10Sept. 7 • Charlottesville, Va.

Game Notes• The Cavaliers are 2-18-1 all-time vs. top-five programs.• Oregon’s 59 points are the most allowed by Virginia since Illinois’ 63 in the 1999 Micronpc.com Bowl. The 59 points are the sixth-most allowed by Virginia in school history.• Oregon’s Marcus Mariota’s 71-yard rushing touchdown was the longest vs. Virginia since Georgia Tech’s Orwin Smith’s 77-yarder on Sept. 15, 2012.• Oregon’s Dior Mathis’ 97-yard interception return was the second longest against UVa in school history.• Mariota’s 122 rushing yards were the sixth-most allowed by Virginia for an opposing quarter-back in school history.• Virginia allowed a pair of 100-yard rushers (Mariota and De’Anthony Thomas) for the 25th time in school history and first time since Georgia Tech (Johnathan Dwyer and Anthony Allen) in 2009.• Thomas’ three rushing touchdowns were the most against Virginia since Virginia Tech’s Ryan Williams had four in 2009.• Josh Huff’s punt block in the first quarter was the first against Virginia since Auburn’s Angelo Blackson in 2011.• David Watford made his second career start and had a career bests in completions (29), at-tempts (41) and yards (161).• Watford tied his a career-high with three interceptions.• Brent Urban’s blocked extra-point attempt was Virginia’s first since Henry Coley vs. Penn State in 2012.• Khalek Shepherd’s 45-yard rushing touchdown marked the longest run of his career. His previ-ous long rush was 26 yards at NC State in 2012.• Jake McGee had a career-best eight receptions for a team-leading 53 yards.• McGee has caught a pass in five straight games.• Zachary Swanson had a career-best four receptions.• Dominique Terrell has caught a pass in 16 consecutive games.• Darius Jennings has caught a pass in 15 consecutive games.

Score by Quarters:Oregon 21 7 17 14 — 59 Virginia 7 3 0 0 — 10 Scoring Summary:1st 13:09 UO Marcus Mariota 71 yd run (Haines rush), 5-89 1:51, UO 8 - VA 0 07:15 UO D. Thomas 1 yd run (Wogan kick blocked), 3-14 1:13, UO 14 - VA 0 04:28 UO D. Thomas 4 yd run (Maldonado kick), 1-40 0:08, UO 21 - VA 0 00:45 VA Khalek Shepherd 45 yd run (Frye kick), 7-75 3:43, UO 21 - VA 72nd 10:01 UO B. Addison 30 yd pass from Mariota (Wogan kick), 4-80 0:41, UO 28 - VA 7 02:04 VA Ian Frye 37 yard field goal, 7-25 2:47, UO 28 - VA 103rd 12:48 UO Alejandro Maldonado 29 yard field goal, 8-43 1:07, UO 31 - VA 10 03:46 UO D. Thomas 8 yd run (Maldonado kick), 10-75 3:08, UO 28 - VA 10 02:42 UO Keanon Lowe 11 d pass from Mariota (Wogan kick), 5-24 0:49, UO 45 - VA 104th 09:40 UO Thomas Tyner 3 yd run (Maldonado kick) 1-3 0:05, UO 52 - VA 10 07:28 UO Thomas Tyner 31 yd run (Wogan kick) 4-52 1:21, UO 59 - VA 10

UO UVaFirst Downs 25 19Rushes-Yards (Net) 40-350 39-124Passing Yards (Net) 207 174Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-15-0 47-31-3Total Offense Plays-Yards 69-557 86-298Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-21 2-12Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-56 7-123Interception Returns-Yards 3-113 0-0 RUSHING: Oregon-De’Anthony Thomas 11-124; Marcus Mariota 4-122; Thomas Tyner 4-51; Byron Marshall 15-31; Ayele Forde 6-22. Virginia-Kevin Parks 19-60; Khalek Shepherd 4-46; Taquan Mizzell 6-14; David Watford 8-8; Kye Morgan 1-1; TEAM 1--5.PASSING: Oregon-Marcus Mariota 14-28-0-199; Jeff Lockie 1-1-0-8. Virginia-David Watford 29-41-3-161; Greyson Lambert 2-6-0-13.RECEIVING: Oregon-Josh Huff 3-55; Bralon Addison 3-54; Keanon Lowe 3-26; Daryle Hawkins 2-23; De’Anthony Thomas 1-28; Colt Lyerla 1-13; Blake Stanton 1-8; Byron Marshall 1-0. Virginia-Jake McGee 8-53; Zachary Swanson 4-43; Taquan Mizzell 4-18; Tim Smith 3-21; Khalek Shepherd 3-10; Darius Jennings 3--2; Kevin Parks 2-9; Dominique Terrell 2-4; E.J. Scott 1-10; Miles Gooch 1-8.

UO UVaPunts (Number-Avg) 4-41.0 7-33.9Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 11-119 4-45Possession Time 21:25 38:35Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 6 of 20Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 0-0

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GAME 3 • Virginia 49, VMI 0Sept. 21 • Charlottesville, Va.

Game Notes• The 49-0 win marked Virginia’s first shutout during the Mike London era and first since a 31-0 decision vs. Maryland (2008).• The shutout was the third in London’s six-year head coaching career.• Virginia (2-1) is now 57-23-3 all-time against VMI, including a 10-game winning streak that started in 1979.• Mike London is now 4-0 against VMI as a head coach.• Virginia has outscored VMI 169-7 over the last four meetings (1987, 1991, 2010, 2013).• Virginia had over 300 rushing yards (357) for the first time since rushing for 348 vs. Duke in 2004.• Virginia held its opponent to fewer than five first downs for the first time since 1979 (3 vs. VMI)• Virginia held its opponent under 100 yards passing for the first time since 2011 (24, Georgia Tech)• Virginia held its opponent under 100 yards rushing for the first time since 2012 (19, NC State)• Virginia held its opponent under 100 total yards for the first time since 2004 (84, Akron)• Quarterback David Watford passed for a career-high 206 yards and two touchdowns on 18-for-25 passing.• Watford added his first career rushing touchdown (1-yard).• Kevin Parks rushed for a career-high 135 yards on 17 carries, marking his fourth career 100-yard rushing game.• Daniel Hamm had 136 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries in his collegiate debut.• Hamm is the first UVa player to rush for more than 100 yards in his collegiate debut since Kevin Parks (114 yards vs. William & Mary in 2011).• Virginia had a pair of running backs (Kevin Parks and Daniel Hamm) eclipse the 100-yard bar-rier for the first time since 2005 vs. Temple (Jason Snelling and Wali Lundy).• Virginia had a pair of running backs (Kevin Parks and Daniel Hamm) who each scored two rushing touchdowns in a game for the first time since 2005 vs. Temple (Jason Snelling and Wali Lundy).• Parks’ 61-yard touchdown rush was the longest of his career, eclipsing his 49-yarder at TCU (2012).• The 61-yard rush by Parks marked the longest Virginia rush since a 79-yarder by Cedric Peerman vs. East Carolina (2008).

Score by Quarters:VMI 0 0 0 0 — 0 Virginia 0 21 21 7 — 49 Scoring Summary:2nd 12:38 VA Kevin Parks 61 yd run (Frye Kick), 3-70 0:54, VMI 0 - VA 7 03:09 VA Kevin Parks 2 yd run (Frye Kick), 12-62 4:57, VMI 0 - VA 14 02:00 VA Tim Smith 38 yd pass from Watford (Frye Kick), 2-59 0:34, VMI 0 - VA 213rd 14:26 VA Daniel Hamm 7 yd run (Frye Kick), 2-61 0:34, VMI 0 - VA 28 08:27 VA Jake McGee pass from Watford (Frye Kick), 11-67 4:03, VMI 0 - VA 35 03:06 VA David Watford 1 yd run (Frye Kick), 8-52 2:22, VMI 0 - VA 424th 13:52 VA Daniel Hamm 12 yd run (Frye Kick), 10-67 2:27, VMI 0 - VA 49Attendance—40,165 VMI UVaFirst Downs 4 29Rushes-Yards (Net) 25-41 63-357Passing Yards (Net) 38 223Passes Att-Comp-Int 9-31-0 20-30-2Total Offense Plays-Yards 56-79 93-580Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 8-75Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-113 1-32Interception Returns-Yards 2-39 0-0 RUSHING: VMI-Deon Watts 8-25; Derrick Ziglar 8-23; Bradley Lipsomb 4-10; Jabari Turner 1-5; A.J. Augustine 1--9; Eric Kordenbrock 2--13. Virginia-Daniel Hamm 21-136; Kevin Parks 17-135; LaChaston Smith 10-44; David Watford 8-30; Kye Morgan 7-12.PASSING: VMI-Erick Kordenbrock 9-27-0-38; A.J. Augustine 0-4-0-0. Virginia-David Watford 18-25-2-206; Greyson Lambert 2-5-0-17.RECEIVING: VMI-Deon Watts 3-13; James Rogers 2-4; Samuel Patterson 1-10; Doug Burton 1-7; Mario Thompson 1-4; Dane Forlines 1-0. Virginia-Tim Smith 4-52; Dominique Terrell 4-27; Kevin Parks 3-69; Jake McGee 3-19; Darius Jennings 2-17; Daniel Hamm 1-11; Zachary Swanson 1-11; Adrian Gamble 1-11; Canaan Severin 1-6.

VMI UVaPunts (Number-Avg) 13-36.5 2-29.0Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-0Penalties-Yards 5-33 7-50Possession Time 23:13 36:47Third-Down Conversions 1 of 16 11 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-3 3-16

GAME 4 • Pitt 14, Virginia 3Sept. 28 • Pittsburgh, Pa.

Game Notes• Virginia drops its ACC opener for the fourth season in a row.• UVa’s defense held an opponent to under 200 yards of total offense in back-to-back games for the first time since 1972.• UVa held VMI to 79 total yards and Pitt to 199 total yards.• In 1972 UVa held Vanderbilt (Oct. 7) to 188 total yards and VMI (Oct. 14) to 122 total yards.• With seven sacks against Pitt, UVa has collected at least three sacks in three of UVa’s four games (BYU, VMI, Pitt).• The seven are the most since UVa recorded nine against Duke in 2006.• UVa was held scoreless in the first half for the first time since the 2012 TCU game.• UVa did not score a touchdown for the first time since the 2011 Virginia Tech game.• The UVa defense intercepted multiple passes for the first time since they snagged three at NC State in 2012.• The UVa defense held Pitt to eight yards rushing, the fewest since Maryland rushed for -2 in 2012.• OLB Max Valles recorded his first career sack in the first quarter. • Valles finished the game with a career-high 2.5 sacks. • QB David Watford’s 19-yard rush in the second quarter was a career high.• CB Demetrious Nicholson recorded his third career interception in the second quarter.• It was Nicholson’s first interception since the Georgia Tech game in 2011. • WR Darius Jennings with two catches against Pitt extends his consecutive game streak with a catch to 17.• CB Maurice Canady collected his first career sack on the final play of the first half. • CB Anthony Harris forced his second career fumble in the third quarter.• Harris collected his second interception of the season and third of his career in the third quarter.• DE Jake Snyder recovered his third career fumble in the third quarter. • Alec Vozenilek booted a career-long 77-yard punt in the third quarter.• The 77-yard punt is the fourth-longest in UVa history.• The 77-yard punt is the longest by UVa since Will Brice’s 78-yard punt against Georgia Tech in 1994.• WR Dominique Terrell registered his second career rush for a career-long 21 yards. • Terrell’s rush was his first since his collegiate debut in 2011 against William & Mary (three yards).• Terrell’s reception in the fourth quarter extends his consecutive game streak with a reception to 18.

Score by Quarters:Virginia 0 0 3 0 — 3 Pitt 14 0 0 0 — 14 Scoring Summary:1st 05:28 PITT James Conner 6 yd run (Blewit kick), 4-19 1:25, VA 0 - PITT 7 02:28 PITT Devin Street 15 yd pass from Savage (Blewit kick), 2-18 0:41, VA 0 - PITT 143rd 01:23 VA 32 yd field goal by Ian Frye, 7-38 2:01, VA 3 - PITT 14Attendance—48,425 UVa PITTFirst Downs 11 11Rushes-Yards (Net) 33-65 35-8Passing Yards (Net) 123 191Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-37-0 13-31-2Total Offense Plays-Yards 70-188 66-199Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-7 2-1Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-45 0-0Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0 RUSHING: Virginia-Kevin Parks 16-34; Dominique Terrell 1-21; David Watford 11-15; Khalek Shepherd 2-7; Daniel Hamm 2-5. Pitt-James Conner 15-27; Rachid Ibrahim 4-26; Isaac Bennett 5-5; Tyler Boyd 2-5; Chad Voytik 1-2; Tom Savage 8--57.PASSING: Virginia-David Watford 15-37-0-123. Pitt-Tom Savage 13-31-2-191.RECEIVING: Virginia-Kevin Parks 6-29; Darius Jennings 2-30; Dominique Terrell 2-27; Jake McGee 2-10; Adrian Gamble 1-16; Khalek Shepherd 1-7; Tim Smith 1-4. Pitt-Tyler Boyd 7-111; Devin Street 4-58; Rachid Ibrahim 1-17; Kevin Weatherspoon 1-5.

UVa PITTPunts (Number-Avg) 9-46.6 9-45.0Fumbles-Lost 5-2 1-1Penalties-Yards 5-49 4-32Possession Time 29:45 30:15Third-Down Conversions 3 of 18 5 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-69 3-24

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GAME 5 • Ball State 48, Virginia 27Oct. 5 • Charlottesville, Va.

Game Notes• Virginia rushed for 236 yards on 41 carries, marking the second time the Cavaliers have rushed for more than 200 yards this season (VMI).• Virginia’s 85-yard scoring drive (11 plays) in the third quarter was its longest yardage drive of the season.• The Cavaliers had a season-high 13 penalties for 93 yards.• The 13 penalties marked the most by any ACC team this season.• Quarterback David Watford passed for a career-high 209 yards on 21-for-36 passing.• Watford had a career-long 27-yard touchdown run in the second quarter.• Watford ran for a career-high 47 yards on 11 carries.• Kevin Parks had his fifth career 100-yard rushing game with a team-leading 104 yards on 16 carries with two touchdowns.• Khalek Shepherd rushed for a career-best 71 yards on eight carries.• Keeon Johnson had three catches for 46 yards in his collegiate debut.• Senior Tim Smith returned his first career punt for 36 yards.• Smith’s 36-yard return is the longest punt return for UVa this season and the longest since Vic Hall’s 45-yarder vs. Pittsburgh in 2007.• Smith’s 46-yard reception was the longest by a Cavalier wide receiver this season.• Junior Alex Vozenilek went 2-for-2 on field goal in his collegiate debut as a placekicker.• Junior Darius Jennings had a career-long 37-yard kickoff return in the first quarter.• Jennings’ reception streak ended at 17 games.• Dominique Terrell extended his reception streak to a team-best 18 games.• Jackson Matteo became the first Virginia walk-on offensive lineman to start a game since Isaac Cain vs. TCU in 2009.• Eric Smith became the fourth true freshman in UVa history to start at an offensive tackle position, joining D’Brickashaw Ferguson (2002 – LT), Brad Butler (2002 – RT) and Morgan Moses (2010 – RT).• Brent Urban had a career-high 10 tackles.• Henry Coley had a career-best 2.5 tackles for loss.• Max Valles had a career-high two pass break-ups.• Daquan Romero tied a career-high with two pass break-ups.

Score by Quarters:Ball State 7 10 14 17 — 48 Virginia 10 7 7 3 — 27 Scoring Summary:1st 07:34 VA Alec Vozenilek 39 yd field goal, 9-29 3:22, BSU 0 - VA 3 06:00 BSU Jahwan Edwards 3 yd run (Secor kick), 5-83 1:34, BSU 7 - VA 3 0329 VA Kevin Parks 2 yd run (Vozenilek kick), 7-58 2:31, BSU 7 - VA 102nd 14:41 VA David Watford 27 yd run (Vozenilek kick), 6-69 1:39, BSU 7 - VA 17 11:48 BSU Scott Secor 21 yd field goal, 10-71 2:53, BSU 10 - VA 17 05:49 BSU Willie Snead 11 yd pass from Wenning (Secor kick), 10-79 4:12 BSU 17 - VA 173rd 11:26 BSU Keith Wenning 1 yd run (Secor kick), 6-39 1:24, BSU 24 - VA 17 07:09 VA Kevin Parks 2 yd run (Vozenilek kick), 11-85 4:17, BSU 24 - VA 24 01:26 BSU Jahwan Edwards 32 yd run (Secor kick), 2-32 0:12, BSU 31 - VA 244th 14:52 BSU Scott Secor 45 yd field goal, 6-11 1:26, BSU 34 - VA 24 10:41 VA Alec Vozenilek 38 yd field goal, 12-58 4:11, BSU 34 - VA 27 10:02 BSU Jordan Williams 72 yd pass from Wenning (Secor kick), 2-75 0:39, BSU 41 - VA 27 05:15 BSU Jahwan Edwards 17 yd run (Secor kick), 6-48 2:25, BSU 48 - VA 27Attendance—38,228 BSU UVaFirst Downs 29 22Rushes-Yards (Net) 40-160 41-236Passing Yards (Net) 346 223Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-41-1 22-42-1Total Offense Plays-Yards 81-506 83-459Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 3-31Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-81 8-155Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 RUSHING: BSU-Jahwan Edwards 24-155; Horactio Banks 10-13; Keith Wenning 4--3; TEAM 2--5. Virginia-Kevin Parks 16-104; Khalek Shepherd 8-71; David Watford 11-47; Taquan Mizzell 5-14; Darius Jennings 1-0.PASSING: BSU-Keith Wenning 23-41-0-346. Virginia-David Watford 21-36-1-209; Greyson Lambert 1-5-0-14; TEAM 0-1-0-0.RECEIVING: BSU-Jordan Williams 9-109; Willie Snead 6-104; Jamill Smith 3-48; Jahwan Edwards 3-22; Zane Fakes 1-13. Virginia-Taquan Mizzell 5-30; Khalek Shepherd 4-14; Keeon Johnson 3-46; Jake McGee 3-28; Kevin Parks 3-25; Tim Smith 1-46; Dominique Terrell 1-19; E.J. Scott 1-14; Billy Skorbacz 1-1.

BSU UVaPunts (Number-Avg) 5-40.4 4-45.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3Penalties-Yards 1-15 13-93Possession Time 31:26 28:34Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 8 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 1-7

GAME 6 • Maryland 27, Virginia 26Oct. 12 • College Park, Md.

Game Notes• Virginia falls to 44-32-2 all-time in the series with Maryland.• UVa’s streak of three wins in a row at Byrd Stadium was snapped.• CB Tim Harris made his first career start due to the injured Demetrious Nicholson. • Nicholson had started 30 games in a row before missing today’s game with an injury.• With 242 rushing yards, UVa has surpassed 200 rushing yards in game for the third time this season.• With 114 receiving yards, TE Jake McGee registered the most receiving yards by a Cavalier this season.• The 114 receiving yards is a career high for McGee.• McGee is the first UVa tight end to surpass 100 receiving yards since Tom Santi caught five balls for 128 yards against Minnesota on Dec. 30, 2005 in the Music City Bowl. • WR Kyle Dockins secured his first collegiate reception on UVa’s first drive of the game.• QB David Watford was credited with his first career reception after a pass attempt was batted back into his hands in the first quarter.• Watford threw for a career-high 263 yards.• Watford threw for over 200 yards for the third time in his career.• Watford’s 297 yards of total offense are a career high.• DE Eli Harold forced his third career fumble and recovered his first career fumble all on his second quarter sack.• Harold tied his career high with 2.0 sacks.• In the fourth quarter TB Kevin Parks recorded his 20th career rushing yard, tying him with Charles Way (1991-94) for No. 10 all-time at UVa.• With 112 rushing yards, Parks surpassed 100 rushing yards for the third time this season and for the sixth time in his career.• PK/P Alec Vozenilek booted four field goals, a career high.• Vozenilek’s four field goals are the most by a Cavalier since Robert Randolph kicked four at Indiana in 2011.• Jake Snyder had a career-high three pass breakups.• With his fourth quarter catch, Dominique Terrell extended his streak of consecutive games with a catch to 20.

Score by Quarters:Virginia 6 10 0 10 — 26 Maryland 7 7 6 7 — 27 Scoring Summary:1st 08:53 VA Alec Vozenilek 28 yd field goal, 4-2 1:19, VA 3 - MD 0 01:18 VA Alec Vozenilek 18 yd field goal, 12-79 5:17, VA 6 - MD 0 00:08 MD Brandon Ross 1 yd run (Craddock kick), 4-74 1:04, VA 6 - MD 72nd 06:40 MD Brandon Ross 7 yd run (Craddock kick), 6-88 2:20, VA 6 - MD 14 04:33 VA Jake McGee 4 yd pass from Watford (Vozenilek kick), 6-81 2:01, VA 13 - MD 14 00:19 VA Alec Vozenilek 27 yd field goal, 9-63 1:27, VA 16 - MD 143rd 12:34 MD Brad Craddock 36 yd field goal, 8-58 2:26, VA 16 - MD 17 02:00 MD Brad Craddock 32 yd field goal, 9-73 2:50, VA 16 - MD 204th 13:15 VA Kevin Parks 6 yd run (Vozenilek kick), 11-74 3:40, VA 23 - MD 20 07:11 VA Alec Vozenilek 26 yd field goal, 4-9 1:50, VA 26 - MD 20 05:14 MD Dave Stinebaugh 12 yd pass from Rowe (Craddock kick), 6-69 1:50, VA 26 - MD 27Attendance—41,077 UVa MDFirst Downs 29 19Rushes-Yards (Net) 49-242 30-136Passing Yards (Net) 263 332Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-44-0 18-34-0Total Offense Plays-Yards 93-505 64-468Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 2-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-104 5-105Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHING: Virginia-Kevin Parks 28-112; Khalek Shepherd 10-81; David Watford 7-34; Taquan Mizzell 3-13; E.J. Scott 1-2. MD-Brandon Ross 14-88; Albert Reid 3-41; Jacquille Veii 2-16; Ken-neth Goins 2-6; Stefon Diggs 2--3; TEAM 2--4; Caleb Rowe 5--8.PASSING: Virginia-David Watford 27-44-0-263. MD-Caleb Rowe 18-34-0-332.RECEIVING: Virginia-Jake McGee 8-114; Kevin Parks 5-50; Zachary Swanson 3-36; Khalek Shepherd 2-16; Keeon Johnson 2-12; Dominique Terrell 2-10; Darius Jennings 1-21; Tim Smith 1-6; Kyle Dockins 1-6; Taquan Mizzell 1--4; David Watford 1--4. MD-Stefon Diggs 6-96; Deon Long 4-98; Brandon Ross 3-81; Levern Jacobs 1-17; Amba Etta 1-13; Dave Stinebaugh 1-12; Nigel King 1-9; Jacquille Veii 1-6.

UVa MDPunts (Number-Avg) 7-39.1 5-39.6Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3Penalties-Yards 5-38 6-48Possession Time 37:45 22:15Third-Down Conversions 8 of 20 4 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-28 0-0

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GAME 7 • Duke 35, Virginia 22Oct. 19 • Charlottesville, Va.

Game Notes• Virginia is 33-32 all-time vs. Duke.• Virginia First Time Starters: Defense: Donte Wilkins (DT), Mike Moore (DE) • UVa scored on its opening drive (11 plays, 78 yards, 3:29) for the first time this season.• UVa’s two-point conversion on Kevin Parks’ third touchdown was its first since 2011 vs. Miami.• Quarterback David Watford was 20-of-38 for 263 yards with one touchdown and one intercep-tion.• Watford tied his career high with 263 passing yards, the fourth 200-yard passing game of his career.• Kevin Parks became the 18th Cavalier to rush for 2,000 career yards by finishing the game with 50 yards on 15 carries with three touchdowns (one receiving).• Parks has 2,003 career rushing yards, 30 yards shy of tying Perry Jones (2009-12) for 17th place on the UVa all-time list.• Parks ranks eighth on UVa’s career rushing touchdowns list with 22.• Parks’ three overall touchdowns tied a career high (vs. William & Mary, 2011).• Parks led the team with six catches for 88 yards receiving.• Anthony Harris’ third-quarter interception was his third of the year.• Taquan Mizzell had a career-long 36-yard rush in the second quarter. He finished the game with a team-best 52 yards rushing on six carries.• Tim Smith had a season-long 51-yard reception in the first quarter.• Dominique Terrell had a streak of 20-straight games with a reception snapped. His streak began on Nov. 26, 2011 vs. Virginia Tech.• Jake McGee has a 10-game reception streak.• Henry Coley had a career-high 14 tackles with a sack and two tackles-for-loss.• Jake Snyder had a career-high eight tackles.

Score by Quarters:Duke 0 7 10 18 — 35 Virginia 14 8 0 0 — 22 Scoring Summary:1st 11:31 VA Kevin Parks 1 yd run (Vozenilek kick), 11-78 3:29, DU 0 - VA 7 00:32 VA Kevin Parks 1 yd run (Vozenilek kick), 4-56 1:18, DU 0 - VA 142nd 05:49 VA Kevin Parks 13 yd pass from Watford (Gooch rush), 7-77 3:16, DU 0 - VA 22 00:46 DU Jamison Crowder 6 yd pass from Boone (Martin kick), 8-62 1:46, DU 7 - VA 223rd 04:43 DU Ross Martin 25 yard field goal, 13-62 4:39, DU 10 - VA 22 02:29 DU Brandon Connette 6 yd run (Martin kick), 3-53 0:48, DU 17 - VA 224th 11:44 DU Braxton Deaver 47 yd pass from Connette (Reeves pass from Boone), 9-82 3:40, DU 25 - VA 22 04:17 DU Braxton Deaver 24 yd pass from Boone (Martin kick), 9-73 3:20, DU 32 - VA 22 02:42 DU Ross Martin 32 yd field goal, 4-5 0:20, DU 35 - VA 22Attendance—39,071 DU UVaFirst Downs 22 22Rushes-Yards (Net) 44-180 39-100Passing Yards (Net) 292 263Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-40-1 20-38-1Total Offense Plays-Yards 84-472 77-363Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2--5Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-40 5-117Interception Returns-Yards 1-16 1-0 RUSHING: Duke-Josh Snead 7-53; Jela Duncan 8-42; Shaquille 6-38; Anthony Boone 9-25; Juwan Thompson 4-17; Brandon Connette 8-9; TEAM 2--4. Virginia-Taquan Mizzell 6-52; Kevin Parks 15-50; Khalek Shepherd 3-10; Alec Vozenilek 1-10; Darius Jennings 1-4; David Watford 11--6; TEAM 2--20.PASSING: Duke-Anthony Boone 21-39-1-245; Brandon Connette 1-1-0-47. Virginia-David Watford 20-38-1-263.RECEIVING: Duke-Jamison 9-113; Brandon Braxton 4-35; Max McCaffrey 4-34; Braxton Deaver 3-96; Jela Duncan 1-10; Shaquille Powell 1-4. Virginia-Kevin Parks 6-88; Jake McGee 4-32; Zachary Swanson 3-28; Khalek Shepherd 3-25; Tim Smith 1-51; Keeon Johnson 1-25; Kyle Dockins 1-10; Taquan Mizzell 1-4.

DU UVaPunts (Number-Avg) 6-40.0 8-39.9Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-0Penalties-Yards 8-70 6-35Possession Time 28:27 31:33Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 6 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 4 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-39 1-6

GAME 8 • Georgia Tech 35, Virginia 25Oct. 26 • Charlottesville, Va.

Game Notes• Georgia Tech is only the second team this season to score on its opening possession of the game against UVa. Oregon also scored on its opening drive against Virginia (Sept. 7).• Georgia Tech had three players rush for over 100 yards (Zach Laskey -133, Robert Godhigh – 111 and David Sims – 107), marking only the second time in UVa history an opponent accomplished the feat. Clemson in 1982 also had three players rush for over 100 yards with Cliff Austin (105), Chuck McSwain (103) and Jeff McCall (103).• Quarterback David Watford had a career-high 376 passing yards. The 376 passing yards are the fourth-most in a game in UVa history.• Watford completed a career-high 43 passes on a career-high 61 pass attempts. • The 43 pass completions is a UVa record, breaking Matt Schaub’s 41 completions against Georgia Tech in 2002.• The 61 passing attempts is also a UVa record, breaking Matt Schaub’s 58 attempts against Georgia Tech in 2002.• Darius Jennings (13 catches) and Tim Smith (10 catches) became the first UVa receiving duo in program history to amass at least 10 catches in the same game.• Jennings (119 yards) and Smith (151 yards) became the first UVa receiving duo to record over 100 receiving yards in the same since Jennings (136) and Perry Jones (100) did so in 2012 against Louisiana Tech.• The 13 catches for Jennings were a career high.• Jennings’ 13 receptions were the most by a Cavalier since Mikell Simpson had 13 at Maryland in 2007.• The 13 receptions are tied for the second-most in a game by a UVa player. Besides Jennings and Simpson, Alvin Pearman had 13 in 2003 against NC State and Heath Miller had 13 against Virginia Tech in 2003.• Kevin Parks tied a career high with his ninth rushing touchdown. Parks also had nine rushing TD’s in 2011.• The 10 catches and 151 receiving yards for Smith were career highs.• Parks has scored 23 career rushing touchdowns, ranking 8th on UVa’s all-time list.• Anthony Harris intercepted his fourth and fifth passes of the season.• The two interceptions was the first multi-interception game by a Cavalier since Rodney McLeod had three at Maryland in 2011.

Score by Quarters:Georgia Tech 7 7 7 14 — 35 Virginia 0 10 0 15 — 25 Scoring Summary:1st 13:55 GT David Sims 36 yd run (Butker kick), 3-73 1:05, GT 7 - VA 02nd 10:56 VA Alec Vozenilek 18 yd field goal, 13-87 6:19, GT 7 - VA 3 07:41 GT Zach Laskey 7 yd run (Butker kick), 7-41 3:15, GT 14 - VA 3 04:24 VA Kevin Parks 6 yd run (Vozenilek kick), 10-73 3:17, GT 14 - VA 103rd 04:54 GT Zach Laskey 4 yd run (Butker kick), 5-62 1:59, GT 21 - VA 104th 14:45 VA Darius Jennings 5 yd pass from Watford (Vozenilek kick), 12-88 5:09, GT 21 - VA 17 12:46 GT Robert Godhigh 65 yd run (Butker kick), 4-79 1:59, GT 28 - VA 17 03:23 VA Darius Jennings 12 yd pass from Watford (Vozenilek kick), 12-69 3:11, GT 28 - VA 25 01:55 GT David Sims 29 yd run (Butker kick), 5-75 1:28, GT 35 - VA 25Attendance—41,930 GT UVaFirst Downs 18 32Rushes-Yards (Net) 52-394 31-68Passing Yards (Net) 113 376Passes Att-Comp-Int 9-5-2 62-43-1Total Offense Plays-Yards 61-507 93-444Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-108 4-53Interception Returns-Yards 1-12 2-0 RUSHING: Georgia Tech-Zach Laskey 16-133; Robert Godhigh 5-111; David Sims 12-107; Synjyn Days 2-16; Justin Thomas 4-11; Charles Perkins 2-10; Deon Hill 2-10; B.J. Bostic 1-6; Tony Zenon 1--2; TEAM 3--4; Vad Lee 4--4. Virginia-Kevin Parks 13-54; Taquan Mizzell 3-16; Khalek Shepherd 6-15; David Watford 9--17.PASSING: Georgia Tech-Vad Lee 3-5-1-75; 2-4-1-38. Virginia-David Watford 43-61-1-376.RECEIVING: Georgia Tech-DeAndre Smelter 2-37; Robert Godhigh 1-38; Zach Laskey 1-24; Darren Waller 1-14. Virginia-Darius Jennings 13-119; Tim Smith 10-151; Khalek Shepherd 7-40; Kevin Parks 4-15; Taquan Mizzell 3-13; Zachary Swanson 3-11; Canaan Severin 2-20; Keeon Johnson 1-7.

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No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown High School/Previous School 1 Demetrious Nicholson** CB 5-11 185 3 Virginia Beach, Va. Bayside 2 Dominique Terrell** WR 5-11 170 3 Manassas, Va. Osbourn 3 Billy Skrobacz* FB 5-9 220 4 Richmond, Va. Deep Run 4 Taquan Mizzell TB 5-10 185 1 Virginia Beach, Va. Bayside 5 Tim Harris CB 6-2 190 1 Richmond, Va. Varina 5 David Watford* QB 6-2 200 2 Hampton, Va. Hampton 6 Darius Jennings** WR 5-11 175 3 Baltimore, Md. Gilman School 7 Eli Harold* DE 6-4 230 2 Virginia Beach, Va. Ocean Lakes 8 Anthony Harris** SS 6-1 185 3 Chesterfield, Va. Lloyd C. Bird 10 C.J. Moore CB 5-10 160 1* Buford, Ga. Buford 11 Greyson Lambert QB 6-5 220 1* Jesup, Ga. Wayne County 13 Daquan Romero** OLB 6-1 235 3 Hampton, Va. Phoebus 14 Andre Levrone WR 6-2 195 1 Laurel, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 14 Ian Frye* PK 6-6 195 2 Bristol, Va. Virginia 15 Matt Johns QB 6-5 205 1* Chalfont, Pa. Central Bucks South 16 Brendan Marshall QB 6-5 210 1 Gaithersburg, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 17 Miles Gooch** WR 6-3 220 3 Decatur, Ga. Towers 18 Anthony Cooper* FS 6-0 190 2 Virginia Beach, Va. Bayside 18 Andrew Mackay QB 6-2 200 1 Fairfax, Va. W.T. Woodson 19 E.J. Scott* WR 5-11 185 3 Ellicott City, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 20 Tim Smith*** WR 6-0 195 4 Chesapeake, Va. Oscar Smith 21 Brandon Phelps** FS 6-0 185 3 Damascus, Md. Damascus 22 Daniel Hamm TB 5-10 190 1 Wytheville, Va. Fort Chiswell 22 DreQuan Hoskey** CB 6-0 180 3 Richmond, Va. Henrico 23 Khalek Shepherd** TB 5-8 185 3 Upper Marlboro, Md. Gwynn Park 25 David Marrs FS 6-0 200 3 Bluefield, VA Oakton 25 Kevin Parks** TB 5-8 205 3 Salisbury, N.C. West Rowan 26 Anthony Calloway TB 5-8 150 1 Lynchburg, Va. Brookville 26 Maurice Canady* CB 6-2 185 2 Richmond, Va. Varina 27 Rijo Walker*** SS 5-10 190 4 Hampton, Va. Bethel 28 Wilfred Wahee SS 5-11 190 1* Norfolk, Va. Norfolk Christian 28 Willem van Reesema PK 6-0 190 1* Virginia Beach, Va. Ocean Lakes 29 D.J. Hill** OLB 6-0 220 3 Covington, Ga. Newton 29 Adam Caplinger OLB 6-1 230 3 Broadway, Va. Broadway 30 LaChaston Smith RB 6-0 215 1 Statesville, N.C. South Iredell 30 Alec Vozenilek * P 5-10 190 3 Richmond, Va. St. Christopher’s School 31 Kyrrel Latimer SS 5-10 205 2 Hyattsville, Md. DeMatha Catholic/Fork Union Military 31 Blake Blaze LS 6-4 210 3 Barnstable, Mass. Barnstable 32 James Coleman P 6-2 200 1* Martinsville, Va. Carlisle School 32 Mike Moore* DE 6-4 275 2 Hyattsville, Md. DeMatha Catholic 33 Kirk Garner CB 5-11 180 1 Baltimore, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 34 Kwontie Moore* TE 6-2 250 2 Norfolk, Va. Norfolk Christian 36 Kye Morgan TB 5-11 175 1* Somerset, N.J. Franklin 36 R.C. Willenbrock PK 6-0 185 4 Denver, Colo. Cherry Creek/Dartmouth 37 Divante Walker CB 5-11 170 1* Virginia Beach, Va. Salem 38 Kelvin Rainey CB 6-1 190 1* Houston, Texas Stratford 38 Nicholas Conte P 6-3 200 1* Roanoke, Va. Patrick Henry 39 Malcolm Cook SS 6-1 195 1 Richmond, Va. Fork Union Military Academy 40 Darius Lee OLB 6-1 215 2 Alexandria, Va. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School 41 Connor Wingo-Reeves FB 6-3 220 1 Midlothian, Va. Monacan 42 Demeitre Brim* OLB 6-3 225 2 Dundee, Fla. Victory Christian Academy 42 Israel Vaughan FB 6-0 220 1* Richmond, Va. Lee-Davis 43 Trent Corney DE 6-3 250 2 Brockville, Ontario Thousand Islands Secondary School 44 Henry Coley** MLB 6-2 240 3 Virginia Beach, Va. Bayside 45 Matt Fortin** LS 5-11 185 3 West Chester, Pa. The Haverford School/Deerfield Acad. 46 Mason Thomas* FS 6-0 200 2 Virginia Beach, Va. Kempsville 47 Vincent Croce TE 6-4 250 2 Olney, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 49 Zachary Swanson** TE 6-6 255 3 Katy, Texas Katy High School 50 Marco Jones DE 6-3 255 2 Baltimore, Md. Boys Latin School 50 Tyler Shirley LS 6-3 195 1 Midlothian, Va. James River 51 Zach Bradshaw OLB 6-3 210 1 Damascus, Md. Damascus 52 Jon Goss OG 6-2 275 3 Montclair, Va. Forest Park 52 Sammy MacFarlane OLB 6-1 220 2 Greenwich, Conn. Brunswick School 53 Micah Kiser MLB 6-2 215 1 Baltimore, Md. Gilman School 54 Alex Foertsch LS 6-4 230 1 Baltimore, Md. Gilman School 55 David Dean DT 6-1 290 2 Virginia Beach, Va. Green Run 56 Andre Miles-Redmond DT 6-4 260 1* Richmond, Va. Hermitage 57 Stephen Lawe DE 6-5 270 3 Norfolk, Va. Maury

No. Name ............................Pos. 66 George Adeosun ..................... OG79 Jack Babcock ...........................DT69 Phillip Berry ............................OL31 Blake Blaze .............................. LS70 Luke Bowanko** .................OG/C51 Zach Bradshaw ..................... OLB42 Demeitre Brim*.................... OLB81 Jamall Brown ........................ WR 65 Ross Burbank* ....................C/OG89 Rob Burns ............................... TE60 Jeb Byrne ................................ LS26 Anthony Calloway ...................CB26 Maurice Canady*.....................CB29 Adam Caplinger .................. OLB 79 Sean Cascarano** ...................OT95 Tyrell Chavis ............................DT 32 James Coleman .........................P44 Henry Coley** ......................MLB38 Nicholas Conte ..........................P39 Malcolm Cook ......................... SS18 Anthony Cooper* .................... FS43 Trent Corney ............................DE47 Vincent Croce .......................... TE74 Conner Davis* ........................ OG55 David Dean ..............................DT87 Kyle Dockins .......................... WR86 Jeremy Dollin .......................... TE63 Ryan Doull.............................. OG91 Jack English .............................DE96 Cameron Fitch ........................DE 54 Alex Foertsch .......................... LS45 Matt Fortin** .......................... LS 14 Ian Frye* .................................PK92 Greg Gallop .............................DT80 Adrian Gamble ...................... WR33 Kirk Garner ..............................CB17 Miles Gooch**....................... WR52 Jon Goss ................................ OG59 Mark Hall ............................. OLB22 Daniel Hamm ..........................TB7 Eli Harold*...............................DE8 Anthony Harris** .................... SS5 Tim Harris ...............................CB29 D.J. Hill** ............................. OLB22 DreQuan Hoskey** ..................CB6 Darius Jennings** ................. WR15 Matt Johns ............................. QB85 Keeon Johnson ...................... WR50 Marco Jones ............................DE62 Sean Karl ................................ OG53 Micah Kiser ..........................MLB64 Nick Koutris .............................OT11 Greyson Lambert ................... QB31 Kyrrel Latimer ......................... SS57 Stephen Lawe .........................DE40 Darius Lee ............................ OLB14 Andre Levrone ....................... WR52 Sammy MacFarlane .............. OLB18 Andrew Mackay ..................... QB25 David Marrs ............................. FS16 Brendan Marshall ................... QB67 Jackson Matteo .........................C71 Jack McDonald ....................... OG83 Jake McGee** ......................... TE56 Andre Miles-Redmond ............DT4 Taquan Mizzell ........................TB76 Michael Mooney .................... OG10 C.J. Moore ...............................CB34 Kwontie Moore* ...................... TE32 Mike Moore* ...........................DE

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No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown High School/Previous School 59 Mark Hall OLB 6-2 250 1* Virginia Beach, Va. Green Run 60 Jeb Byrne LS 6-3 210 1* McLean, Va. Georgetown Prep/Cushing Academy 60 John Pond C 6-3 310 2 Chester, Va. Matoaca 61 Cody Wallace* OG 6-4 295 3 Moorestown, N.J. Moorestown/Fork Union Military 62 Sean Karl OG 6-6 300 1* Manorville, N.Y. Eastport-South Manor 63 Ryan Doull OG 6-5 300 1* Kanata, Ontario All Saints Catholic/Fork Union Military 64 Nick Koutris OT 6-6 275 3 Oakhill, VA Oakton 65 Ross Burbank* C/OG 6-4 290 2 Virginia Beach, Va. Frank W. Cox 66 George Adeosun OG 6-6 295 1 Alpharetta, Ga. Alpharetta 67 Jackson Matteo C 6-5 290 1* Ashburn, Va. Broad Run 68 Eric Tetlow OG 6-6 300 1 Richmond, Va. Mills E. Godwin 69 Phillip Berry OL 6-6 290 1 Raleigh, N.C. Woodberry Forest 70 Luke Bowanko** OG/C 6-6 300 4 Clifton, Va. Centreville 71 Jack McDonald OG 6-5 275 1 Quincy, Mass. Boston College 72 Eric Smith OT 6-5 295 1 Decatur, Ga. Columbia 74 Conner Davis* OG 6-5 300 3 Henrico, Va. Deep Run 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju OT 6-6 280 1 Gaithersburg, Md. Salisburgy School (Conn.) 76 Michael Mooney OG 6-6 285 1* Malvern, Pa. Malvern Prep 77 Jay Whitmire* OT 6-6 300 2 Alexandria, Va. T.C. Williams 78 Morgan Moses*** OT 6-6 335 4 Richmond, Va. Meadowbrook/Fork Union Military 79 Sean Cascarano** OT 6-6 270 4 Glenview, Ill. Glenbrook South 79 Jack Babcock DT 6-3 265 1 Glen Allen, Va. Deep Run 80 Adrian Gamble WR 6-1 180 2 Charlotte, N.C. Independence/Fork Union Military 81 Jamall Brown WR 6-0 200 1* Hampton, Va. Hampton 82 Mario Nixon TE 6-4 225 1* Norfolk, Va. Norfolk Christian 83 Jake McGee** TE 6-6 250 3 Richmond, Va. Collegiate School 84 Canaan Severin* WR 6-2 225 2 Marlborough, Mass. Worcester Academy 85 Keeon Johnson WR 6-3 200 1 Kannapolis, N.C. A.L. Brown 86 Jeremy Dollin TE 6-4 245 3 Cincinnati, Ohio Indian Hill 87 Kyle Dockins WR 6-3 205 1* Virginia Beach, Va. Landstown 88 Ryan Santoro WR 6-2 205 1* Oak Hill, Va. Oakton 88 Max Valles OLB 6-5 210 1 Sicklerville, N.J. St. Joseph/Fork Union Military 89 Rob Burns TE 6-7 250 2 Ashburn, Va. Stone Bridge 90 Jake Snyder*** DE 6-4 270 4 Glen Allen, Va. Deep Run 91 Jack English DE 6-5 260 1 Richmond, Va. St. Christopher’s School 91 Dylan Sims PK 6-0 185 1* Lynchburg, Va. Jefferson Forest 92 Greg Gallop DT 6-1 285 3 Chester Va. Thomas Dale 93 Donte Wilkins DT 6-2 305 1 Woodbridge, Va. Potomac 95 Tyrell Chavis DT 6-3 290 1 Richmond, Va. Varina/Fork Union Military 96 Cameron Fitch DE 6-2 270 3 Chesapeake, Va. Grassfield 99 Brent Urban** DT 6-7 295 4 Mississauga, Ont. Lorne Park Secondary 1* = redshirt freshman, *** beside name indicates letters won

COACHING STAFFMike London (head coach), Tom O’Brien (associate head coach for offense/tight ends), Steve Fairchild (offensive coordinator/quarter-backs), Jon Tenuta (associate head coach for defense/defensive coordinator/linebackers), Larry Lewis (special teams coordinator/running backs), Chip West (recruiting coordinator/cornerbacks), Vincent Brown (defensive line/assistant special teams coordinator), Marques Hagans (wide receivers), Anthony Poindexter (safeties), Scott Wachenheim (offensive line), Mike Saint Germain (graduate assistant/of-fensive line and tight ends), Jonathan Lewis (graduate assistant/defensive line), Tommy Reamon (graduate assistant/offense) and Jacob Hodges (graduate assistant/defense).

No. Name ............................Pos. 36 Kye Morgan .............................TB78 Morgan Moses*** ...................OT1 Demetrious Nicholson** ...........CB82 Mario Nixon ............................ TE75 Sadiq Olanrewaju ....................OT25 Kevin Parks** ..........................TB21 Brandon Phelps** ................... FS60 John Pond .................................C38 Kelvin Rainey ..........................CB13 Daquan Romero** ............... OLB88 Ryan Santoro ......................... WR 19 E.J. Scott*.............................. WR84 Canaan Severin* ................... WR23 Khalek Shepherd** .................TB50 Tyler Shirley ............................ LS91 Dylan Sims ..............................PK3 Billy Skrobacz* ........................FB72 Eric Smith ................................OT30 LaChaston Smith .................... RB20 Tim Smith***........................ WR90 Jake Snyder*** .......................DE49 Zachary Swanson** ................ TE2 Dominique Terrell** .............. WR68 Eric Tetlow .............................. OG46 Mason Thomas* ...................... FS99 Brent Urban**.........................DT88 Max Valles ............................ OLB28 Willem van Reesema...............PK42 Israel Vaughan ........................FB30 Alec Vozenilek * ........................P28 Wilfred Wahee ........................ SS37 Divante Walker ........................CB27 Rijo Walker*** ........................ SS61 Cody Wallace* ........................ OG5 David Watford* ...................... QB77 Jay Whitmire* .........................OT93 Donte Wilkins .........................DT36 R.C. Willenbrock ......................PK41 Connor Wingo-Reeves .............FB

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE PLAYERSGeorge Adeosun .................................A-dee-O-sunSean Cascarano ..............................Cass-car-AH-noHenry Coley ................................................. COAL-eeVincent Croce ........................................CROW-cheeRyan Doull ...........................................................DollKeeon Johnson ............................................. Key-onNick Koutris .................................................KOO-tresAndre Levrone .................................Lever–own-eeTaquan Mizzell .........................................Tay-QwanSadiq Olanrewaju ....Suh-Deek O-lan-ree-Wah-juCanaan Severin ............................................CANE-in LaChaston Smith .............................La-CHASS-stonBilly Skrobacz ......................................SKRO-backzzDominique Terrell .......................................Tur-RELLMax Valles ...................................................Val—esAlec Vozenilek ...................................voh-zin-ill-eckWilfred Wahee ............................................ WA-Hee

COACHESMarques Hagans .......................................... Marcus Scott Wachenheim ........................ WAH-ken-hime

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OFFENSE (Pro-Style) Pos No Name Ht Wt Yr WR 85 Keeon Johnson 6-3 200 Fr. 84 Canaan Severin 6-2 225 So. 80 Adrian Gamble 6-1 180 So. LT 78 Morgan Moses 6-6 325 Sr. 76 Michael Mooney 6-6 285 R-Fr. LG 74 Conner Davis 6-5 300 Jr. 61 Cody Wallace 6-4 295 Jr. C 70 Luke Bowanko 6-6 300 Sr. 67 Jackson Matteo 6-5 290 R-Fr. 65 Ross Burbank 6-4 290 So. RG 77 Jay Whitmire 6-6 300 So. 68 Eric Tetlow 6-6 300 Fr. RT 72 Eric Smith 6-5 295 Fr. 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 6-6 280 Fr. TE 83 Jake McGee 6-6 250 Jr. or 49 Zachary Swanson 6-6 255 Jr. 89 Rob Burns 6-7 250 So. QB 5 David Watford 6-2 200 So. 11 Greyson Lambert 6-5 220 R-Fr. 15 Matt Johns 6-5 205 R-Fr. TB 25 Kevin Parks 5-8 205 Jr. 23 Khalek Shepherd 5-8 185 Jr. or 4 Taquan Mizzell 5-10 185 Fr. 22 Daniel Hamm 5-10 190 Fr. FB 3 Billy Skrobacz 5-9 220 Sr. 41 Connor Wingo-Reeves 6-3 220 Fr. WR 6 Darius Jennings 5-11 175 Jr. 2 Dominique Terrell 5-11 170 Jr. 17 Miles Gooch 6-3 220 Jr. WR 20 Tim Smith 6-0 195 Sr. 87 Kyle Dockins 6-3 205 R-Fr. or 17 Miles Gooch 6-3 220 Jr.

DEFENSE (4-3)

Pos No Name Ht Wt Yr DE 90 Jake Snyder 6-4 270 Sr. 32 Mike Moore 6-4 275 So. DT 93 Donte Wilkins 6-2 305 Fr. 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 6-4 260 R-Fr. DT 55 David Dean 6-1 290 So. 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 6-4 260 R-Fr. DE 7 Eli Harold 6-4 230 So. 43 Trent Corney 6-3 250 So. SLB 88 Max Valles 6-5 240 Fr. 42 Demeitre Brim 6-3 225 So. 59 Mark Hall 6-2 250 R-Fr. MLB 44 Henry Coley 6-2 240 Jr. or 13 Daquan Romero 6-1 235 Jr. WLB 13 Daquan Romero 6-1 235 Jr. or 51 Zach Bradshaw 6-3 210 Fr. 29 D.J. Hill 6-0 220 Jr. CB 5 Tim Harris 6-2 190 Fr. 1 Demetrious Nicholson 5-11 185 Jr. 37 Divante Walker 5-11 170 R-Fr. SS 8 Anthony Harris 6-1 185 Jr. 38 Kelvin Rainey 6-1 190 R-Fr. FS 27 Rijo Walker 5-10 190 Sr. or 21 Brandon Phelps 6-0 185 Jr. 46 Mason Thomas 6-0 200 So. CB 22 DreQuan Hoskey 6-0 180 Jr. or 26 Maurice Canady 6-2 185 So. 21 Brandon Phelps 6-0 185 Jr.

SPECIAL TEAMS

P 30 Alec Vozenilek 5-10 190 Jr. PK 30 Alec Vozenilek 5-10 190 Jr. or 14 Ian Frye 6-6 195 So. KO 91 Dylan Sims 6-0 195 R-Fr. Hold 15 Matt Johns 6-5 200 R-Fr. LS 45 Matt Fortin 5-11 185 Jr. 31 Blake Blaze 6-4 210 Jr. PR 20 Tim Smith 6-0 195 Sr. 23 Khalek Shepherd 5-8 185 Jr. 2 Dominique Terrell 5-11 170 Jr. KOR 6 Darius Jennings 5-11 175 Jr. 4 Taquan Mizzell 5-10 185 Fr. 23 Khalek Shepherd 5-8 185 Jr.

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