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Maroonhelmet.Com 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) Maryland Leaders (6 games) Passing: 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, 4.2 ypc, 5 TD 44 Ball, 65 rushes, 346 yds, 5.4 ypc, 3 TD For recap, analysis, and to talk about the game 20 Imoh, 63 rushes, 254 yds, 4.0 ypc, 2 TD 8 Merrills, 72 rushes, 272 yds, 3.8 ypc, 4 TD with other Tech fans on our message boards! Receiving: Receiving: MaroonHelmet.com TechSideline.com: Your VT Sports Source! 87 Clownry, 16 rec., 299 yds, 18.7 ypc, 3 TD 18 Davis, 24 rec., 490 yds, 20.4 ypc, 3 TD Virginia Tech merchandise for the Hokie Nation 90 King, 15 rec. 188 yds, 12.5 ypc, 4 TD 85 Melendez, 24 rec., 361 yds, 15 ypc, 1 TD VT Roster Maryland Roster 1 Victor Harris DB 6-0 180 Fr. 44 John Candelas TB 6-0 211 Sr. 1 Henderson, Erin 6-3 233 LB FR 46 Peoples, Marvin 6-2 230 LB FR 2 Jimmy Williams CB 6-3 206 Sr. 45 Purnell Sturdivant LB 5-10 209 r-Fr. 2 Barnes, Kevin 6-1 172 CB FR 47 Clement, Jeff 6-2 235 DE FR 3 Ike Whitaker QB 6-4 200 Fr. 46 Brandon Pace PK 5-10 199 r-Jr. 3 Varner, Chris 5-11 195 FS SO 48 Kershaw, William 6-3 232 LB SR 4 Eddie Royal FL 5-10 174 So. 47 Theodore Miller CB 6-2 179 r-Fr. 4 Wilson, Josh 5-10 182 CB JR 49 Smith, Jeris 6-2 236 LB JR 5 Marcus Vick QB 6-0 212 r-Jr. 48 Cory Price CB 5-11 184 Jr. 5 Dickerson, Ricardo 6-1 247 FB SR 50 Lemons, Jermaine 6-3 250 DE SO 6 Andrew Bowman LB 5-11 235 r-Fr. 49 Chris Ellis DE 6-4 255 r-So. 6 Wiseman, Anthony 5-10 185 CB FR 52 Jackson, D'Qwell 6-1 231 LB SR 7 Sean Glennon QB 6-3 215 So. 51 Matt Welsh OG 6-4 290 r-Fr. 7 Humber, J.P. 6-0 225 TB JR 53 McDermond, 6-2 260 LS SO 8 Greg Boone QB 6-4 240 Fr. 52 Jimmy Martin OT 6-5 305 Sr. 8 Merrills, Mario 5-10 203 TB SR 54 BrendanHolloway, David 6-2 220 LB JR 9 Vince Hall LB 6-0 246 r-So. 53 Nick Leeson DS 6-1 255 r-Jr. 9 Walker, Jo Jo 5-9 169 WR SR 55 Covington, Trey 6-3 241 DE FR 11 Xavier Adibi LB 6-2 224 r-So. 54 Bart McMillin DS 6-0 218 r-So. 10 Turner, Chris 6-4 205 QB FR 58 Nixon, Brandon 6-6 314 OT SO 12 Cory Holt QB 6-4 216 r-Fr. 55 Darryl Tapp DE 6-1 268 Sr. 11 Weatherly, Drew 6-4 210 WR JR 59 Quaintance, Dave 6-4 280 OG SO 13 Corey Gordon LB 6-2 220 r-So. 56 Jonathan Lewis DT 6-1 308 Sr. 12 Wimbush, Marcus 5-11 205 SS JR 60 Williams, Edwin 6-2 317 C FR 14 Grant Throckmorton QB 6-3 217 So. 57 Tripp Carroll C 6-3 298 r-So. 13 Gronkowski, Dan 6-6 262 TE FR 61 Oliver, Lee 6-2 298 OG FR 15 Roland Minor CB 6-0 198 r-So. 58 Ryan Shuman C 6-3 290 r-Fr. 14 Hollenbach, Sam 6-5 218 QB JR 63 Crummey, Andrew 6-5 294 C SO 17 Josh Morgan SE 6-1 210 So. 59 Barry Booker DT 6-4 294 r-So. 15 Goode, Jason 6-3 231 H-B SO 66 Clig, Garrick 6-3 298 OG SO 18 Brandon Flowers CB 5-10 186 r-Fr. 60 Chris Burnett DT 6-2 280 r-Jr. 16 Statham, Joel 6-2 219 QB JR 67 Griffin, Jack 6-7 276 DT SO 19 Josh Hyman SE 5-11 188 r-So. 61 Reggie Butler OT 6-6 344 Sr. 17 Oquendo, Danny 6-3 175 WR FR 68 Feliciano, Carlos 6-5 298 NT SO 20 Mike Imoh TB 5-7 195 Sr. 63 Rashad Ferebee OG 5-8 273 Sr. 18 Davis, Vernon 6-3 253 TE JR 68 McDonald, Ryan 6-2 275 C SR 21 Ryan Hash CB 5-9 180 r-Jr. 65 Robert Norris OG 6-4 300 Fr. 19 Steffy, Jordan 6-1 222 QB SO 69 Woods, Donnie 6-3 291 OG SO 22 Robert Parker OLB 6-1 212 r-Jr. 66 Will Montgomery OG/C 6-3 301 r-Sr. 20 Gardner, Isaiah 5-11 194 SS SO 70 Heyer, Stephon 6-7 319 OT SR 23 Nic Schmitt P/PK 6-1 254 r-Jr. 67 Nick Marshman OT 6-5 346 r-Fr. 21 Lattimore, Keon 6-0 235 TB SO 73 Burley, Scott 6-6 316 OT SO 24 Dorian Porch ROV 5-11 200 Fr. 68 Mason Baggett OT 6-1 272 Jr. 22 Ennis, Daniel 5-11 154 K JR 75 Randolph, Dane 6-5 274 OT FR 25 D.J. Parker CB 5-11 181 So. 69 Danny McGrath C 6-2 283 r-Jr. 24 Taylor, Richard 5-10 189 CB FR 76 Thomas, Jaimie 6-4 327 OG FR 26 Kent Hicks FS 6-2 208 r-Fr. 71 Tim Sandidge DT 6-1 310 r-Sr. 25 McCollough, Jamari 6-0 175 CB FR 77 Bonham, Russell 6-3 314 OG SR 27 Justin Hamilton FS 6-3 230 r-Sr. 72 Jason Murphy OG 6-2 303 r-Sr. 26 Saha, Landry 5-11 199 FS SO 78 Gaither, Jared 6-9 330 OT FR 28 Branden Ore TB 5-11 207 r-Fr. 74 Brandon Frye OT 6-4 292 r-Jr. 27 Harris, Milton 5-11 195 SS SR 79 Marshall, Zach 6-7 285 OT FR 29 Chad Grimm LB 5-10 184 Jr. 75 Kory Robertson DT 6-2 331 r-So. 29 Allen, Jeff 6-1 190 TB/S FR 80 Haynos, Joey 6-8 260 TE SO 30 Cary Wade ROV 5-10 184 r-Jr. 76 Duane Brown OT 6-5 290 r-So. 30 Justice, J.J. 6-2 217 FS SO 81 Abiamiri, Paschal 6-2 194 WR JR 31 Brenden Hill FS 6-1 197 r-Jr. 77 Brandon Gore OG 6-5 340 r-Jr. 31 Schmitt, Andrew 6-1 226 SS FR 82 Carroll, Nolan 6-1 185 WR FR 32 Cedric Humes TB 6-1 233 r-Sr. 81 Justin Harper SE 6-3 206 So. 32 Cesa, Tim 6-1 243 FB SO 83 Fenner, Derrick 6-0 193 WR SR 33 Brett Warren LB 6-1 224 So. 82 Jeremy Gilchrist FL 5-9 175 r-Fr. 33 Allen, Josh 5-11 207 TB SR 84 Miller, Derek 6-7 275 TE SR 34 George Bell TB 5-10 221 r-Fr. 86 Omar Hashish DE 6-3 256 r-So. 34 Philistin, Dave 6-2 218 LB FR 85 Melendez, Danny 6-2 179 WR SR 35 Stevie Ray Lloyd LB 5-11 235 r-So. 87 David Clowney FL 6-1 179 Jr. 35 Jefferson, Wesley 6-2 236 LB SO 86 Schell, Brad 6-5 256 TE JR 36 Aaron Rouse ROV 6-3 222 r-Jr. 89 Duane Brown TE 6-5 290 r-So. 36 Podlesh, Adam 6-0 192 P JR 87 Williams, Isaiah 6-3 200 WR FR 37 Jesse Allen /LBFB 6-0 244 r-Jr. 90 Jeff King TE 6-5 246 r-Sr. 37 Petty, Robert 5-11 223 LB JR 88 Powell, Greg 6-0 188 WR JR 38 Cam Martin FS 6-0 192 Fr. 91 Orion Martin DE 6-1 243 r-Fr. 38 McPhearson, 5-10 194 CB SR 89 Heyward-Bey, Darrius 6-3 195 WR FR 39 Carlton Weatherford FB 5-9 226 r-So. 94 William Wall DE 6-3 255 Fr. 39 GerrickEgekeze, Obi 6-3 205 K FR 91 Frost, Mack 6-5 264 DE FR 40 Blake Warren LB 6-3 238 r-Sr. 96 Noland Burchette DE 6-2 252 r-Jr. 40 Navarre, Jeremy 6-4 250 FB FR 92 Moore, Dre 6-4 298 NT SO 41 Jordan Trott TE 6-4 249 r-Sr. 97 Brent Bowden P 6-2 190 Fr. 41 Callahan, T.D. 6-0 227 TB JR 93 Heggs, Barrod 6-3 245 DE FR 42 James Anderson LB 6-3 222 r-Sr. 98 Jared Develli PK 6-1 230 So. 42 Bullock,Chase 6-3 237 LB FR 95 Bolston, Conrad 6-3 285 DT JR 43 John Kinzer TE 6-2 257 r-So. 99 Carlton Powell DT 6-2 285 r-So. 43 Deese, Matt 5-11 253 FB FR 97 Marsh, Dennis 6-4 290 NT FR 44 Ball, Lance 5-9 225 TB SO 98 Savage, Omarr 6-5 262 DE SO 45 Galt, Tommy 6-5 235 DE FR 99 Armstrong, Robert 6-4 307 NT JR When VT Has the Ball (returning starters in bold italics) When Maryland Has the Ball (returning starters in bold italics) VT Offense (7 Returning Starters) Maryland Defense (5 Returning Starters) Maryland Offense (2 Returning Starters) VT Defense (6 Returning Starters) SE 19 David Clowney 6-1 179 Jr.
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