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Scott Stadium #20 VT (8-3, 4-3) vs. Virginia (6-5, 4-4) November 29th, 2003, 1 p.m. (ABC) Scott Stadium (61,500) Charlottesville, VA VT Stats Leaders (11 games) UVa Stats Leaders (11 games) Passing: Passing: 3 Randall, 112-185 (60.5%), 1384 yds, 10 TDs, 8 INTs 7 Schaub, 229-326 (70.2%), 2350 yds, 15 TDs, 8 INTs Rushing: Rushing: 25 Jones, 240 rushes, 1419 yds, 5.9 ypc, 18 TDs 33 Lundy, 180 rushes, 750 yds, 4.2 ypc, 6 TDs For recap, analysis, and to talk about the game 32 Humes, 63 rushes, 375 yds, 6.0 ypc, 5 TDs 21 Pearman, 125 rushes, 535 yds, 4.3 ypc, 4 TDs Subscribers to the TSL Extra get 10% off at with other Tech fans on our message boards! Receiving: Receiving: TechLocker.com! TechSideline.com: Your VT Sports Source! 19 Wilford, 41 rec., 680 yds, 16.6 ypc, 3 TDs 89 Miller, 53 rec., 606 yds, 11.4 ypc, 5 TDs Quality Apparel and Gift Items for the VT Fan 27 Hamilton, 20 rec., 254 yds, 12.7 ypc, 1 TD 21 Pearman, 53 rec., 418 yds, 7.9 ypc, 3 TDs VT Roster Virginia Roster 1 Eric Green CB 5-11 189 r-Jr. 50 Mike Parham C 6-0 274 r-Fr. 1 Ron Morton WR 6-1 176 rFr 51 Mark Miller LB 6-0 214 So 2 Jimmy Williams FS 6-3 217 So. 52 Jimmy Martin OT 6-5 291 So. 2 Michael Johnson TB 5-10 190 So 52 Marvin Richardson LB 6-4 219 Fr 3 Bryan Randall QB 6-1 221 Jr. 53 Nick Leeson DS 6-1 237 r-Fr. 3 Marcus Hamilton CB 6-0 187 rFr 53 Rich Bedesem LB 6-2 232 Jr 4 DeAngelo Hall CB/FL 5-11 195 Jr. 54 Bob Ruff DE 6-1 231 Jr. 4 Anthony Martinez QB 6-3 249 rFr 54 Melvin Massey NT 6-2 262 So 5 Marcus Vick QB 6-0 208 r-Fr. 55 Darryl Tapp DE 6-1 257 So. 5 Marquis Weeks TB/F 5-11 210 Jr 55 Vince Redd LB 6-6 243 Fr 6 Vegas Robinson LB 6-0 250 r-Sr. 56 Jonathan Lewis DT 6-1 299 So. 6 Connor Hughes PK 6-0 178 So 56 Darryl Blackstock LB 6-4 230 So 8 Vincent Fuller CB 6-1 191 r-Jr. 57 Tripp Carroll OT 6-4 306 Fr. 7 Matt Schaub QB 6-5 240 Sr 57 Jermaine Dias LB 6-3 223 Fr 9 Vince Hall LB 6-0 255 Fr. 58 Chris Pannell OT 6-3 279 r-So. 8 Kurt Smith PK 6-1 181 So 58 Jon Thompson LB 6-1 219 Jr 11 Xavier Adibi LB 6-2 209 Fr. 59 Barry Booker DT 6-3 266 Fr. 9 Bryan Smith PK 5-10 163 Jr 59 Bryan White LB 6-2 227 Jr 12 Richard Johnson FL 5-10 189 r-Jr. 60 Jacob Gibson OG 6-4 299 r-Sr. 10 Tom Hagan P 6-2 176 So 60 Andrew Hoffman NT 6-5 285 Jr 13 Lance Goff QB 5-11 199 r-Jr. 61 Reggie Butler OT 6-6 345 So. 13 Kevin McCabe QB 6-3 192 Fr 61 Elton Brown OG 6-6 333 Jr 14 Chad Grimm SPEC 5-11 180 Fr. 62 Travis Conway DS 6-4 256 r-Jr. 14 Andy Rippeon PK 5-10 172 So 62 Brian Barthelmes OG 6-7 286 So 15 Josh Hyman SE 5-11 180 Fr. 63 Andrew Fleck C 6-3 286 r-Fr. 15 Jay Dorsey S 6-2 191 Jr 63 Jordy Lipsey C 6-3 272 Fr 16 Chris Clifton SE 6-4 195 r-So. 64 Jake Grove C 6-3 300 r-Sr. 16 David de Lauréal QB 6-3 205 Jr 64 Ron Darden OG 6-4 309 rFr 17 Garnell Wilds CB 6-0 200 r-Sr. 65 Carlton Powell DT 6-2 281 Fr. 17 Scott Robinson WR 6-1 173 So 65 Kevin Bailey C 6-6 293 Sr 19 Ernest Wilford SE 6-4 220 r-Sr. 66 Will Montgomery OG 6-3 298 r-So. 18 Marques Hagans WR/Q 5-10 207 So 66 D'Brick Ferguson OT 6-5 265 So 20 Mike Imoh TB 5-7 194 So. 68 Robert Ramsey C 6-3 307 r-Jr. 19 Emmanuel Byers WR 5-9 175 Fr 69 Brad Butler OT 6-8 274 So 21 Michael Crawford ROV 5-11 202 r-Sr. 69 Danny McGrath C 6-2 300 So. 20 Robbie Catterton S 6-2 185 Fr 70 Mark Farrington OG/ 6-2 280 Jr 22 James Griffin ROV 6-1 191 Jr. 70 Kevin Lewis DT 6-1 292 r-Jr. 21 Alvin Pearman TB 5-10 198 Jr 71 Ryan Childress LS 5-11 209 Sr 23 Nic Schmitt PK/P 6-1 238 So. 71 Tim Sandidge DT 6-1 307 r-So. 22 Almondo Curry CB 5-8 175 Sr 74 David Hale LB 6-0 238 Fr 24 Ryan Hash CB 5-9 172 Fr. 72 Jason Murphy OG 6-2 296 r-So. 23 Tony Franklin CB 5-11 186 rFr 75 Zac Yarbrough C 6-4 275 Jr 25 Kevin Jones TB 6-0 221 Jr. 74 Brandon Frye OT 6-4 280 r-Fr. 25 Art Thomas WR/C 6-2 205 Sr 76 Phillip Sims C 6-2 248 rFr 27 Justin Hamilton SE 6-3 217 r-So. 76 James Miller OG 6-6 300 Jr. 26 Shannon Lane CB 6-1 185 Fr 77 Ian-Yates OG 6-6 309 Fr 29 Brian McPherson CB 5-10 184 r-Fr. 77 Brandon Gore OG 6-5 332 r-Fr. 28 Brandon Lee CB 5-10 183 rFr 78 Miles Clements LB 5-11 235 rFr 30 Cary Wade ROV 5-10 175 So. 79 Jon Dunn OT 6-7 343 r-Jr. 29 Jamaine Winborne CB 5-10 202 Sr 79 Gordie Sammis OT 6-4 292 Fr. 31 Mike Daniels FS 6-0 209 r-Jr. 80 Robert Parker FL 6-1 209 r-Fr. 31 David Hale CB 5-7 175 So 80 Michael McGrew WR 6-2 200 Sr 32 Cedric Humes TB 6-1 232 r-So. 81 Chris Shreve FL 5-11 183 r-Sr. 32 Brandon Isaiah FB 6-0 227 Jr 81 Robert Luck WR 5-11 174 Sr 33 Chad Cooper LB 6-2 215 r-Jr. 82 Brenden Hill SE 6-1 200 r-Fr. 33 Wali Lundy TB 6-1 212 So 82 Deyon Williams WR 6-3 185 Fr 34 Chris Ceasar SE 5-10 178 r-Fr. 83 Nathaniel Adibi DE 6-3 263 r-Sr. 34 Ahmad Brooks LB 6-4 249 Fr 83 Ottowa Anderson WR 6-0 186 Jr 36 Aaron Rouse LB 6-3 207 r-Fr. 85 Jared Mazzetta TE 6-4 258 r-Jr. 36 Jermaine Hardy S 5-11 208 Jr 84 Fontel Mines WR 6-5 205 Fr 37 Steve Canter FB 6-0 236 r-Sr. 86 Keith Willis TE 6-5 261 r-Sr. 37 Ryan Sawyer WR 6-2 209 Sr 85 Justin Markey TE/L 6-4 236 So 38 Vinnie Burns P 5-11 199 r-Jr. 87 David Clowney FL 6-1 170 Fr. 38 Jason Snelling FB 6-1 228 So 86 Kase Luzar FB/ 6-2 236 Sr 39 Maurice Sharpe DB 5-10 179 So. 88 Michael Malone SE 6-3 202 r-Fr. 39 Marshall Tucker CB 5-11 197 rFr 87 Patrick Estes TE 6-7 262 Jr 40 Blake Warren LB 6-3 239 r-So. 89 Robert Peaslee H/P 6-0 202 r-Sr. 40 Willie Davis S 6-2 185 So 88 Jonathan Stupar TE 6-5 246 Fr 41 Jordan Trott LB 6-4 247 r-So. 90 Jeff King TE/FB 6-5 256 r-So. 41 Marcus Hardy TE 6-3 240 Jr 89 Heath Miller TE 6-5 254 So 42 James Anderson LB 6-2 220 r-So. 91 Jason Lallis DT 6-0 264 r-Jr. 42 Lance Evans S 6-4 200 rFr 91 D.J. Bell DE 6-4 306 rFr 43 Doug Easlick FB 5-11 238 r-Sr. 92 Mike Brown LB 6-2 205 Fr. 43 Kevin Dixon CB 5-10 170 Jr 92 Keenan Carter NT 6-3 325 Fr 44 John Candelas TB 6-0 209 So. 93 Duane Brown TE 6-4 256 Fr. 44 Kai Parham LB 6-3 238 rFr 93 Braden Campbell DE 6-5 278 So 45 Mikal Baaqee LB 5-11 240 r-Jr. 94 Chris Ellis DE 6-4 234 Fr. 45 Dennis Haley LB 6-1 241 Jr 95 Chris Canty DE 6-7 280 Jr 46 Brandon Pace PK 5-10 191 r-Fr. 96 Noland Burchette DE 6-2 253 r-Fr. 47 Raymond Mann LB 6-1 233 Sr 96 Brennan Schmidt DE 6-3 269 So 47 Jeff Scudder PK 6-0 190 r-So. 97 Isaac Montgomery DT 6-4 297 r-Jr. 49 Alex Hall LB 5-11 227 So 98 Kwakou Robinson DE 6-4 327 So 48 Brandon Manning LB 6-0 214 r-Jr. 99 Cols Colas DE 6-0 241 r-Sr. 50 Isaiah Ekejiuba LB 6-4 216 Jr 49 Carter Warley PK 5-11 195 r-Sr.
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