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  • Virginia Tech (6-0, 3-0) vs. Maryland (4-2, 2-1)
  • October 20th, 2005, 7:45 (ESPN)
  • College Park, MD
  • Byrd Stadium (51,500)

Virginia Tech Stats Leaders (6 games)

Passing:

Maryland Leaders (6 games)

Passing:

  • 5 Vick, 73-107 (68.2%), 1,043 yds, 10 TDs, 2 INTs
  • 14 Hollenbach, 113-173 (65.3%), 1,513 yds, 7 TD, 7 INT

  • Rushing:
  • Rushing:

  • 32 Humes, 78 rushes, 325 yds, 4.2ypc, 5 TD
  • 44 Ball, 65 rushes, 346 yds, 5.4ypc, 3 TD

20 Imoh, 63 rushes, 254 yds, 4.0 ypc, 2 TD

Receiving:

87 Clownry, 16 rec., 299 yds, 18.7ypc, 3 TD 90 King, 15 rec. 188 yds, 12.5 ypc, 4 TD
8 Merrills, 72 rushes, 272 yds, 3.8 ypc, 4 TD

Receiving:

18 Davis, 24 rec., 490 yds, 20.4 ypc, 3 TD 85 Melendez, 24 rec., 361 yds, 15 ypc, 1 TD

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Barnes, Kevin Varner, Chris Wilson, Josh Dickerson, Ricardo Wiseman, Anthony Humber, J.P.

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When VT Has the Ball (returning starters in bold italics)
VT Offense (7 Returning Starters) Maryland Defense (5 Returning Starters)

When Maryland Has the Ball (returning starters in bold italics)
Maryland Offense(2 Returning Starters) VT Defense (6 Returning Starters)

DE 96 Noland Burchette 6-2 252 rJr.

DT 71 Tim Sandidge 6-1 304 r-Sr.

DT 56 Jonathan Lewis 6-1 296 Sr.

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    2003 REVIEW Kevin Jones earned consensus All-America honors last season in helping Virginia Tech to an 8-5 record and its 11th-straight bowl bid INAUGURAL SEASON IN THE ACC VirginiaCharting Tech’s theAll-Americans Hokies • Senior center Jake Grove Infi nity-Tbecame the BI most white honored stroke, fi ll 60 percent, no caps offensive lineman in school 2003 history when he received the Rimington Trophy as Start Chart the nation’s top center and earned unanimous All-America Pos. Offense (starts) recognition. Grove became FL Justin Hamilton (6) the third Tech player to Richard Johnson (3) receive unanimous All- Chris Shreve (4) America honors, joining Jim LT Jimmy Martin (13) Pyne, who was also a center, LG Will Montgomery (10) and defensive end Corey Jacob Gibson (3) Moore. Grove played over C Jake Grove (13) 700 snaps during the 2003 RG Jacob Gibson (7) season and graded out over James Miller (6) 91 percent for the Hokies’ 13 RT Jon Dunn (12) games. Jacob Gibson (1) TE Keith Willis (11) • Tech fi nished in a tie Jeff King (2) with Miami and North Carolina QB Bryan Randall (13) State for the Division I-A lead FB Doug Easlick (13) in scores by return during TB Kevin Jones (13) the regular season with 10. SE Ernest Wilford (13) The Hokies were the only one of the three schools to also DeAngelo Hall fi nished the season ranked fi fth in the NCAA in Pos. Defense (starts) score on a return during their punt return average and helped the Hokies tie for best in the E Nathaniel Adibi (11) bowl game, bringing their nation in scores by return with 10.
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    Virginia Tech Football

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    SEC News Cover.Qxp

    CoSIDA NEWS Intercollegiate Athletics News from Around the Nation August 24, 2007 Page 1 of 9 Twenty-five things to watch this season Aug. 22, 2007 By Dennis Dodd CBSSports.com Senior Writer Tell Dennis your opinion! 1. Bring it on! Or, as that great philosopher Spongebob Squarepants once said: No, people, let's bring it off. Something collegial was lost in the past year. Our sport got uglier, more personal. Certainly more public. Jim Delany posted an "open letter" on the Big Ten website basically blasting the SEC, its culture and, I think, the way it dresses. All because Ohio State's offensive tackles had a bad day against Florida in the BCS title game. Pac-10 commish Tom Hansen said last month that his league would secede from the BCS if a seeded playoff was instituted. Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh trashed Michigan, his alma mater, and its admissions policy. LSU's Les Miles took a shot at Southern California and its so-called weak schedule. That was after he dropped an F-bomb while referring to Alabama. Jim Harbaugh has made He'll never say it, but former Big 12 commissioner Kevin Weiberg resigned himself heard before even basically because he couldn't put up with the intra-conference bickering anymore. coaching a game at Stanford. (US Presswire) We haven't even gotten to the strung-out replay fiasco that was the Oregon- Oklahoma game. These people all need better media handlers or a lesson in good manners. The past 12 months seemed to be the year when decorum died.