2017 FOOTBALL FACT BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS 2-3 ...... 2017 Season Information 109-111 ...... Year-by-Year Statistics 4-5 ...... Personnel Charts 112 ...... Record vs. All Opponents 6-7 ...... Cavalier Roster By State 113-116 ...... Series Records vs. Opponents 8-9 ...... Rosters 118-125 ...... All-Time Results 10-15 ...... Head Coach 126 ...... The Coaching Line 16-24 ...... Assistant Coaches Bios 127 ...... Virginia Homecoming Game Results 25 ...... Graduate Assistants 128-134 ...... All-Time Lettermen 26-59 ...... Player Bios 135 ...... Major Award Winners 60-70 ...... 2016 Statistics 136 ...... Retired Numbers/Jerseys 71-76 ...... 2016 Game-by-Game Box Scores 137-138 ...... Virginia’s ACC Honors 77-78 ...... The Last Time/UVA-Opponent 139-141 ...... All-ACC Selections 79 ...... 2016 Honors 142-144 ...... Virginia All-Americans 80 ...... 2017 Opponent Information 145 ...... Academic Honors 81 ...... 2017 Opponent Schedules 146 ...... ACC All-Academic 82-85 ...... Rushing Record 147 ...... Hall of Fame Inductees 86-89 ...... Passing Records 148-149 ...... Cavaliers in All-Star Games 90-91 ...... Total Offensive Records 150-151 ...... Bowl History 92-95 ...... Receiving Records 152-156 ...... Cavaliers in the Pros 96-97 ...... All-Time Scoring Records 157 ...... Cavaliers in the 98 ...... Kick Off Return Records 158-159 ...... All-Time Draft Picks 99 ...... Return Records 160-161 ...... 100-101 ...... All Purpose Yards 162-163 ...... George Welsh Indoor Facility 102 ...... Punting Records 164-165 ...... Administration 103-104 ...... Records 166-169 ...... Senior Staff 105-106 ...... Defensive Records 170 ...... Media Information 107-108 ...... Team Records

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 1 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 1 VIRGINIA 2017 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL INFORMATION A QUICK LOOK AT VIRGINIA FOOTBALL INFORMATION Location ...... Charlottesville, Va. 22904 2016 Record ...... 2-10 Founded ...... 1819 by Thomas Jefferson ACC Record (Finish) ...... 1-7 (tied for sixth in Coastal Division) Enrollment ...... 21,800 (Undergraduate 14,898) Starters Returning...... 13 President ...... Dr. Teresa A. Sullivan (5 on offense, 8 on defense, plus and long snapper) Athletics Director...... Starters Lost ...... 12 Facutly Athletics Rep ...... Carolyn M. Callahan (6 on offense, 3 on defense, plus , holder and punter)

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Nicknames ...... Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘Hoos Lettermen Returning ...... 36 (18 offense, 17 defense, 1 specialist) Mascot ...... Cavalier Lettermen Lost ...... 27 (14 offense, 9 defense, 4 specialist) Colors ...... Orange and Blue Offensive Alignment...... Multiple Formation Song ...... Good Old Song Defensive Alignment ...... 3-4 Affiliations ...... NCAA, Division I-A, Atlantic Coast Conference COACH BRONCO MENDENHALL 2017 COACHING STAFF Seasons ...... 2016-present (2017 will be his 2nd season at UVA) Bronco Mendenhall ...... Head Coach UVA Record ...... 2-10 (one season) ...... /Inside Receivers Overall Career Head Coaching Record ...... 101-53 (.656) 154 games ...Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Career Conference Record ...... 40-16 (.714) 56 games Nick Howell ...... Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Career vs. Non-Conference Opponents ....61-37 (.622) 98 games Mark Atuaia ...... Running Backs Career Record in Bowl Games ...... 6-5 (.545) 11 games Jason Beck...... Twitter ...... @UVACoachBronco ...... Wide Receivers Shane Hunter ...... Inside Linebackers PROGRAM HISTORY Vic So’oto ...... Defensive Line First Year of Football ...... 1888 (2017 will be the 128th season) Garett Tujague ...... Offensive Line Total Number of Games ...... 1,289 Famika Anae ...... Graduate Assistant (Offense) All-Time Record ...... 645-596-48 Jackson Matteo ...... Graduate Assistant (Defense) Winning Seasons ...... 70 Drew Meyer ...... Graduate Assistant (Special Teams) Losing Seasons ...... 49 .500 Seasons ...... 8 STADIUM Stadium Complex ...... Carl Smith Center, UVA ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Home of David A. Harrison, III Field at Scott Stadium Main Office Phone ...... (434) 982-5500 Official Capacity ...... 61,500 Fax ...... (434) 982-5525 Largest Crowd ...... 64,947 - Aug. 30, 2008 (USC 52, UVA 7) Scott Stadium Press Box ...... (434) 296-5910/295-2453 Playing Surface ...... Prescription Athletic Turf Assistant AD for Media Relations ...... Jim Daves Total Games Played at Site ...... 457 Office Phone...... (434) 243-2467 All-Time Stadium Record ...... 256-189-12 (.5733) Cell Phone...... (434) 962-7668 First Game at Site ...... Oct. 15, 1931 (VMI 18, UVA 3) E-mail Address ...... [email protected] Twitter ...... @JimDaves 40$*"-.&%*"t)0043*4*/(t8")008" Primary Contact for Football ...... Vincent Briedis Twitter ...... @UVA_Football Office Phone...... (434) 982-5533 ...... @UVACoachBronco Cell Phone...... (434) 326-3792 ...... @VirginiaSports E-mail Address ...... [email protected] Instagram ...... @VirginiaFootball Twitter ...... @VincentBriedis ...... @VirginiaSports Media Relations Mailing Address...... P.O. Box 400853 Facebook ...... VirginiaFootball Charlottesville, VA 22903-4853 ...... VirginiaCavaliers Overnight Package Delivery ...... 295 Massie Road Charlottesville, VA 22904

2 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 2017 UVA FOOTBALL MICAH KISER

2016 VIRGINIA RESULTS 2017 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date ...... Opponent ...... Time Date ...... Opponent ...... Time Sept. 3 ...... RICHMOND (ESPN3) ...... L, 20-37 Sept. 3 ...... WILLIAM & MARY (ACC Network Extra) 3:30 p.m. Sept. 10 ...... at Oregon (ESPN) ...... L, 26-44 Sept. 9 ...... INDIANA (ACC Network Extra) ...... 3:30 p.m. Sept. 17 ...... at UConn (ESPN3/SNY) ...... L, 10-13 Sept. 16 ...... UCONN (ESPNU) ...... Noon Sept. 24 ...... CENTRAL MICHIGAN (RSN) ... W, 49-35 Sept. 22 (Fri.) .....at Boise State (ESPN or ESPN2) ...... 8 p.m. Oct. 1 ...... at Duke* (ACC Network) ...... W, 34-20 Oct. 7 ...... DUKE* ...... TBA Oct. 15 ...... PITTSBURGH* (ACC Network) ...... L, 31-45 Oct. 14 ...... at North Carolina* ...... TBA Oct. 22 ...... NORTH CAROLINA* (RSN) ...... L, 14-35 Oct. 21 ...... BOSTON COLLEGE* ...... TBA Oct. 29 ...... LOUISVILLE* (ABC/ESPN2) ...... L, 25-32 Oct. 28 ...... at Pittsburgh* ...... TBA Nov. 5 ...... at Wake Forest* (RSN)...... L, 20-27 Nov. 4 ...... * ...... TBA Nov. 12 ...... MIAMI* (RSN)...... L, 14-34 Nov. 11 ...... at Louisville* ...... TBA Nov. 19 ...... at Georgia Tech* (ACC Network) ...... L, 17-31 Nov. 18 ...... at Miami* ...... TBA Nov. 26 ...... at * (ESPN2) ...... L, 10-52 Nov. 24 (Fri.) ....VIRGINIA TECH* ...... TBA

* – Denotes ACC game * – Denotes ACC game All games are listed as ET

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 3 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 3 VIRGINIA 2017 PERSONNEL CHART LETTERMEN RETURNING (36) LETTERMEN LOST (27) OFFENSE (18, 5 STARTERS) OFFENSE (14, 6 STARTERS)

Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Pos. No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. QB * Sr. 6-4 220 QB 16 Connor Brewer** Sr. 6-2 195 TB Jordan Ellis* Jr. 5-11 215 15 Matt Johns**** Sr. 6-5 215 Daniel Hamm*** Sr. 5-10 200 TB 4 Taquan Mizzell**** Sr. 5-10 195 Chris Sharp* So. 6-2 195 2 Albert Reid** Sr. 5-9 215 WR Cole Blackman* So. 6-1 205 FB 41 Connor Wingo-Reeves*** Sr. 6-3 225

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Warren Craft* So. 6-2 210 WR 26 Anthony Calloway* Sr. 5-8 160 Doni Dowling*** Sr. 6-1 220 11 David Eldridge* Jr. 6-1 185 Hasise Dubois* So. 6-3 210 8 Keeon Johnson**** Sr. 6-3 215 Andre Levrone** Sr. 6-3 220 88 Ryan Santoro* Sr. 6-2 215 Joe Reed* So. 6-3 210 TE 83 Brendan Marshall* Sr. 6-5 235 Olamide Zaccheaus** Jr. 5-8 190 C 50 Jackson Matteo**** Sr. 6-5 290 TE Richard Burney* So. 6-4 255 OG 62 Sean Karl** Sr. 6-6 300 Evan Butts** Jr. 6-4 250 OT 76 Michael Mooney**** Sr. 6-6 295 Tanner Cowley* So. 6-4 230 72 Eric Smith**** Sr. 6-5 300 OG Jack McDonald*** Sr. 6-5 295 Jake Fieler* Jr. 6-5 305 DEFENSE (9, 3 STARTERS) R.J. Proctor* So. 6-5 310 OT Jack English*** Sr. 6-5 300 Pos. No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. DT 56 Andre Miles-Redmond** Sr. 6-4 275 DEFENSE (17, 8 STARTERS) 1 Donte Wilkins**** Sr. 6-1 300 DE 59 Mark Hall*** Sr. 6-2 260 Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. ILB 98 Landan Word* So. 6-5 245 DE Eli Hanback* So. 6-4 300 OLB 51 Zach Bradshaw**** Sr. 6-3 230 Andrew Brown** Sr. 6-4 285 54 Matt Terrell* So. 6-4 225 Jack Powers* Sr. 6-5 305 SS 38 Kelvin Rainey**** Sr. 6-1 205 Steven Wright* So. 6-4 260 FS 28 Wilfred Wahee*** Sr. 5-10 200 DT Juwan Moye* So. 6-3 275 CB 31 Kareem Gibson* So. 5-11 170 James Trucilla* So. 6-1 275 ILB Micah Kiser*** Sr. 6-2 240 SPECIALISTS (4) C.J. Stalker* Jr. 6-2 240 KO 91 Dylan Sims**** Sr. 6-0 190 OLB Jordan Mack* So. 6-4 230 LS Tyler Shirley** Sr. 6-3 220 Chris Peace** Jr. 6-1 245 P 30 Nicholas Conte** Sr. 6-3 225 CB Kirk Garner*** Sr. 5-11 175 PK 89 Sam Hayward* Sr. 6-0 165 Bryce Hall* So. 6-3 200 Tim Harris*** Sr. 6-2 205 *-indicates letters earned Darious Latimore* Jr. 6-0 170 FS Quin Blanding*** Sr. 6-2 215 2016 starters in bold Chris Moore* So. 6-2 205 Players listed alphabetically SS Juan Thornhill** Jr. 6-1 195

SPECIALISTS (1) Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. LS Joe Spaziani Jr. 6-2 210

4 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 4 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 2017 UVA FOOTBALL STARTERS 8IBU3FUVSOTCZ1FSDFOUBHF Rushing Yards ...... 6.7 0GGFOTJWF1MBZFST8JUI4UBSUJOH&YQFSJFODF3FUVSOJOH  Passing Yards ...... 88.9 Name, Pos. ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16 Career Streak Receiving Yards ...... 63.9 Jack English, OT * 0 7 11 18 11 Receptions ...... 54.5 Jack McDonald, OG * 0 2 11 13 0 Punt ...... 100.0 Doni Dowling, WR * 1 1 10 12 0 Kickoff Return Yards ...... 89.6 Olamide Zaccheaus, WR * * 4 7 11 0 Scoring ...... 47.8 Kurt Benkert, QB * 0 * 10 10 0 Total Offense ...... 59.8 Evan Butts, TE * * 5 0 5 0 All-Purpose Yards...... 50.1 Andre Levrone, WR * 2 1 2 5 0 Field Goals ...... 0.0 Warren Craft, WR * * * 3 3 0 Punting Yards ...... 0.0 Hasise Dubois, WR * * * 2 2 1 Jake Fieler, C * * * 2 2 1 Tackles ...... 68.0 Daniel Hamm, TB 0 0 0 0 2 0 Tackles for Loss ...... 73.5 Jordan Ellis, TB * * 0 1 1 1 Sacks ...... 80.0 R.J. Proctor, OG * * * 1 1 1 Recoveries ...... 75.0 Joe Reed, WR * * * 1 1 1 ...... 88.9 * did not play Note: Some starts may be at positions other than the ones listed. Passes Broken Up ...... 81.3 0GGFOTJWF1MBZFST8JUI4UBSUJOH&YQFSJFODF-PTU  Turnovers Forced ...... 88.2 Name, Pos. ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16 Career Streak Eric Smith, OT * 8 12 12 12 44 44 Keeon Johnson, WR * 7 3 6 11 27 0 UVA BY CLASS Jackson Matteo, C * 1 2 12 12 27 24 Michael Mooney, OT * 0 9 5 11 25 0 GRADUATES (12) Taquan Mizzell, TB * 0 0 11 11 22 9 QB Kurt Benkert, OLB Malcolm Cook, OT Jack English, CB Matt Johns, QB * 0 3 12 2 17 2 Kirk Garner, TB Daniel Hamm, CB Tim Harris, ILB Micah Albert Reid, TB 0 3 1 1 7 12^ 0 Kiser, WR Andre Levrone, OG Jack McDonald, OL John Sean Karl, OG * 0 0 2 0 2 0 Montelus, OL Brandon Pertile, DE Jack Powers. Ryan Santoro, WR * * 0 2 1 3 1 SENIORS (4) David Eldridge, WR * * * 0 2 2 0 FS Quin Blanding, DE Andrew Brown, WR Doni Dowling, FB Conor Wingo-Reeves, FB* 0 1 0 0 1 0 Alec Shifflett. * did not play ^ starts from 2013-14 were at Maryland Note: Some starts may be at positions other than the ones listed. JUNIORS (16) %FGFOTJWF1MBZFST8JUI4UBSUJOH&YQFSJFODF3FUVSOJOH  TE Evan Butts, P Lester Coleman, TB Jordan Ellis, C Jake Fiel- er, WR Ross Gardner, WR Ben Hogg, CB Darious Latimore, Name, Pos. ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16 Career Streak OG Steven Moss, OLB Chris Peace, FS Myles Robinson, QB Quin Blanding, FS * 12 12 12 36 36 Joe Spaziani, ILB C.J. Stalker, SS Juan Thornhill, WR Rambert Micah Kiser, ILB * 0 12 12 24 24 Tyree, WR Braedon Urie, HB Olamide Zaccheaus. Tim Harris, CB 7 5 9 0 21 0 Chris Peace, DE * * 1 12 13 1 SOPHOMORES (21) Andrew Brown, DE * 0 1 10 11 1 OT Ryan Bischoff, WR Cole Blackman, TE Richard Burney, Eli Hanback, DE * * * 11 11 11 TE Tanner Cowley, WR Warren Craft, WR Hasise Dubois, SS Juan Thornhill, SS * * 0 11 11 8 CJ Epps, CB Bryce Hall, DE Eli Hanback, ILB Reed Kellam, Jordan Mack, OLB * * * 9 9 0 OLB Jordan Mack, FS Chris Moore, DT Juwan Moye, OLB Bryce Hall, CB * * * 7 7 7 Gladimir Paul, C R.J. Proctor, WR Joe Reed, TB Chris Sharp, Myles Robinson, FS * * 0 4 4 0 ILB Dominic Sheppard, ILB Jahvoni Simmons, DT James Darious Latimore, CB * * 3 0 3 0 Trucilla, DE Steven Wright. Jack Powers, DE * 0 * 2 2 0 Kirk Garner, CB * 0 0 1 1 0 REDSHIRT FRESHMEN (14) DE Christian Baumgardner, WR Eathan Blundin, DE Chris- Chris Moore, FS * * * 1 1 1 tian Brooks, OLB Dre Bryant, QB De’Vante Cross, OT Osiris C.J. Stalker, ILB * * 1 0 1 0 Crutchfield, CB Chuck Davis, SS Nick Grant, P/PK Nash Grif- Steven Wright, DE * * * 1 1 0 fin, OG Ben Knutson, FS Brenton Nelson, C Dillon Reinkens- * did not play Note: Some starts may be at positions other than the ones listed. meyer, ILB Robert Snyder, OT Ben Trent. %FGFOTJWF1MBZFST8JUI4UBSUJOH&YQFSJFODF-PTU  FRESHMEN (25) Name, Pos. ’12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 Career Streak DL Mandy Alonso, TB Lamont Atkins, DB Joey Blount, DB Kelvin Rainey, SS * 0 0 12 12 24 24 Darrius Bratton, LB Elliott Brown, DL Isaac Buell, DB Riah Donte Wilkins, DT * 4 5 1 12 22 12 Burton, DL Tommy Christ, DB , K Brian Zach Bradshaw, OLB * 1 0 9 10 20 3 Delaney, OL Tyler Fannin, LB Matt Gahm, OL Chris Glaser, Wilfred Wahee, CB * * 0 6 0 6 0 WR Terrell Jana, TB PK Kier, DL John Kirven, OL Ryan Nel- Andre Miles-Redmond, DT * 0 0 3 0 3 0 son, FB Jamari Peacock, WR Darnell Pratt, WR Shawn Smith, Kareem Gibson, CB * * * * 2 2 0 LB Charles Snowden, QB Lindell Stone, OL Ryan Swoboda, Landan Word, ILB * * * * 2 2 0 OL Gerrik Vollmer, LB Zane Zandier. Eric Gallon, OLB * * * 1 0 1 0 Mark Hall, DE * 0 0 0 1 1 0 * did not play Note: Some starts may be at positions other than the ones listed.

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Maryland (7) Virginia (38) Elliott Brown Odenton Flowers Lamont Atkins Burke Lake Braddock Kirk Garner Baltimore Good Counsel Cole Blackman Glen Allen Atlee Micah Kiser Baltimore Gilman School Quin Blanding Virginia Beach Bayside Andre Levrone Laurel Good Counsel Ethan Blundin Charlottesville Albemarle Darnell Pratt Ellicott City Good Counsel Darrius Bratton Roanoke Fleming Myles Robinson Olney Good Counsel Christian Brooks Centreville Centreville Charles Snowden Silver Spring St. Alban’s School Andrew Brown Chesapeake Oscar Smith Dre Bryant Charlottesville Charlottesville Massachusetts (3) Richard Burney Chesapeake Hickory Jack McDonald Quincy Boston College Tommy Christ Sterling Dominion John Montelus Everett Everett Lester Coleman Martinsville Woodberry Forest Joe Spaziani Hingham Hingham Malcolm Cook Richmond Fork Union Military Warren Craft Roanoke William Fleming New Jersey (4) Osiris Crutchfield Crozet Western Albemarle Christian Baumgardner Longport Ocean City Chuck Davis Fairfax Broad Run Tanner Cowley Manasquan Manasquan Brian Delaney Chantilly Westfield Hasise Dubois Irvington DePaul Catholic Doni Dowling Richmond Varina Chris Sharp Princeton The Hun School Jack English Richmond St. Christopher’s School CJ Epps Chesapeake Bishop Sullivan Cath. North Carolina (2) Ross Gardner Mechanicsville Atlee Germane Crowell Winston-Salem Carver Nick Grant Spotsylvania Courtland John Kirven Raleigh Woodberry Forest (Va.) Daniel Hamm Wytheville Fort Chiswell Eli Hanback Ashland Patrick Henry Ohio (2) Tim Harris Richmond Varina Chris Glaser Solon Solon Ben Hogg Lynchburg Brookville C.J. Stalker West Chester Lakota West Reed Kellam Richmond Collegiate PK Kier Winchester Millbrook Pennsylvania (8) Chris Moore Ashburn Broad Run Ryan Bischoff Plymouth Plymouth-Whitemarsh Steven Moss Fredericksburg Chancellor Evan Butts Newton Square Episcopal Chris Peace Newport News Denbigh De’Vante Cross Allentown Parkland R.J. Proctor Bealeton Liberty Bryce Hall Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt Joe Reed Charlotte CH Randolph-Henry Gladimir Paul Philadelphia Northeast Alec Shifflett Afton Nelson County James Trucilla Erie Cathedral Prep Jahvoni Simmons Virginia Beach Ocean Lakes Olamide Zaccheaus Philadelphia St. Joseph’s Prep Juan Thornhill Altavista Altavista Zane Zandier Pittsburgh Thomas Jefferson Ben Trent Forest Jefferson Forest Rambert Tyree Newport News Warwick Tennessee (1) Braedon Urie Purcellville Woodgrove Isaac Buell Knoxville Knoxville Central West Virginia (1) Texas (2) Jake Fieler Parkersburg Parkersburg South Matt Gahm Dallas Highland Park Lindell Stone Dallas Woodberry Forest (Va.) INTERNATIONAL Canada - British of Columbia (1) Terrell Jana Burnaby Woodberry Forest (Va.) Germany (1) Gerrik Vollmer Hamburg Taft School (Conn.)

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 7 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 7 VIRGINIA 2017 VIRGINIA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown High School/Previous School Mandy Alonso DL 6-2 290 1 Miami, Fla. Gulliver Prep Lamont Atkins TB 5-11 200 1 Burke, Va. Lake Braddock Christian Baumgardner DE 6-6 275 1* Longport, N.J. Ocean City Kurt Benkert* QB 6-4 220 4 Cape Coral, Fla. Island Coast/East Carolina Ryan Bischoff OT 6-6 325 2 Plymouth, Pa. Plymouth-Whitemarsh Cole Blackman* WR 6-1 205 2 Glen Allen, Va. Atlee Quin Blanding*** FS 6-2 215 4 Virginia Beach, Va. Bayside Joey Blount DB 6-2 180 1 Fayetteville, Ga. Landmark Christian 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Eathan Blundin WR 6-3 205 1* Charlottesville, Va. Albemarle Darrius Bratton DB 6-1 160 1 Roanoke, Va. Fleming/Fork Union Military Academy Christian Brooks DE 6-5 265 1* Centreville, Va. Centreville Andrew Brown** DE 6-4 285 4 Chesapeake, Va. Oscar Smith Elliott Brown LB 6-6 220 1 Odenton, Md. Flowers/Taft School (Conn.) Dre Bryant OLB 6-3 225 1* Charlottesville, Va. Charlottesville Isaac Buell DL 6-4 260 1 Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville Central Richard Burney* TE 6-4 255 2 Chesapeake, Va. Hickory Riah Burton CB 6-1 185 1 New Castle, Del. William Penn Evan Butts** TE 6-4 250 3 Newton Square, Pa. Episcopal Academy Tommy Christ DL 6-5 270 1 Sterling, Va. Dominion Lester Coleman P 6-5 225 3 Martinsville, Va. Woodberry Forest School Malcolm Cook OLB 6-1 225 3 Richmond, Va. Fork Union Military Academy Tanner Cowley* TE 6-4 230 2 Manasquan, N.J. Manasquan Warren Craft* WR 6-2 210 2 Roanoke, Va. William Fleming De’Vante Cross QB/WR 6-2 210 1* Allentown, Pa. Parkland Germane Crowell CB 6-3 185 1 Winston-Salem, N.C. Carver Osiris Crutchfield OT 6-3 260 1* Crozet, Va. Western Albemarle Chuck Davis CB 5-10 175 1* Fairfax, Va. Broad Run/Fork Union/Nebraska Brian Delaney K 5-11 200 1 Chantilly, Va. Westfield Doni Dowling*** WR 6-1 220 4 Richmond, Va. Varina Hasise Dubois* WR 6-3 210 2 Irvington, N.J. DePaul Catholic Jordan Ellis* TB 5-11 225 3 Suwanee, Ga. Peachtree Ridge Jack English*** OT 6-5 300 4 Richmond, Va. St. Christopher’s School CJ Epps SS 5-11 195 2 Chesapeake, Va. Bishop Sullivan Catholic Tyler Fannin OL 6-3 290 1 Hoschton, Ga. Mill Creek Jake Fieler* C 6-5 305 3 Parkersburg, WVa. Parkersburg South/Fork Union Matt Gahm LB 6-3 225 1 Dallas, Texas Highland Park Eric Gallon OLB 6-2 230 3 Lakeland, Fla. Lakeland Christian Ross Gardner WR 6-3 210 3 Mechanicsville, Va Atlee Kirk Garner*** CB 5-11 175 4 Baltimore, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel Kareem Gibson* CB 5-11 170 2 Johnstown, Pa. Greater Johnstown Chris Glaser OL 6-4 255 1 Solon, Ohio Solon Nick Grant SS 6-3 195 1* Spotsylvania, Va. Courtland Nash Griffin P/PK 6-4 225 1* Indianapolis, Ind. Lawrence Central Bryce Hall* CB 6-3 200 2 Harrisburg, Pa. Bishop McDevitt Daniel Hamm*** TB 5-10 200 4 Wytheville, Va. Fort Chiswell Eli Hanback* DE 6-4 300 2 Ashland, Va. Patrick Henry Tim Harris*** CB 6-2 205 4 Richmond, Va. Varina Ben Hogg WR 6-0 175 3 Lynchburg, Va. Brookville Terrell Jana WR 6-1 190 1 Burnaby, British Columbia Woodberry Forest (Va.) Reed Kellam ILB 6-1 230 2 Richmond, Va. Collegiate PK Kier RB 5-11 200 1 Winchester, Va. Millbrook John Kirven DL 6-6 260 1 Raleigh, N.C. Woodberry Forest (Va.) Micah Kiser*** ILB 6-2 240 4 Baltimore, Md. Gilman School Ben Knutson OG 6-9 315 1* Granger, Ind. Penn Darious Latimore* CB 6-0 180 3 Lawrenceville, Ga. Central Gwinnett Andre Levrone** WR 6-3 220 4 Laurel, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel Jordan Mack* OLB 6-4 230 2 Lithonia, Ga. Wesleyan Jack McDonald*** OG 6-5 295 4 Quincy, Mass. Boston College John Montelus OL 6-4 310 4 Everett, Mass. Everett/Notre Dame Chris Moore* FS 6-2 205 2 Ashburn, Va. Broad Run Steven Moss OG 6-4 305 3 Fredericksburg, Va. Chancellor Juwan Moye* DT 6-3 275 2 Lilburn, Ga. Parkview

8 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 8 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown High School/Previous School Brenton Nelson FS 5-11 175 1* Miami, Fla. DeMatha Catholic (Md.) Ryan Nelson OL 6-6 280 1 Buena Park, Calif. Buena Park Gladimir Paul OLB 6-2 225 2 Philadelphia, Pa. Northeast Chris Peace** OLB 6-1 245 3 Newport News, Va. Denbigh Jamari Peacock FB 6-0 235 1 Yulee, Fla. Yulee Brandon Pertile OL 6-4 315 4 Clearwater, Fla. Countryside/Oklahoma State Jack Powers* DE 6-5 305 4 Santa Cruz, Calif. Palma/Arizona State Darnell Pratt WR 6-3 170 1 Ellicott City, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel R.J. Proctor* C 6-5 310 2 Bealeton, Va. Liberty Joe Reed* WR 6-3 210 2 Charlotte Court House, Va. Randolph-Henry Dillon Reinkensmeyer C 6-6 300 1* Highlands Ranch, Colo. Valor Christian Myles Robinson FS 5-11 195 3 Olney, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel Chris Sharp* TB 6-2 195 2 Princeton, N.J. The Hun School Dominic Sheppard ILB 6-2 230 2 Miami, Fla. Gulliver Prep Alec Shifflett FB 6-2 235 4 Afton, Va. Nelson County HS Jahvoni Simmons ILB 6-1 235 2 Virginia Beach, Va. Ocean Lakes Shawn Smith WR 5-11 175 1 Brunswick, Ga. Brunswick Charles Snowden LB 6-7 200 1 Silver Springs, Md. St. Alban’s School Robert Snyder ILB 6-4 235 1* Lawrenceville, Ga. Collins Hill Joe Spaziani* QB 6-2 210 3 Hingham, Mass. Hingham C.J. Stalker* ILB 6-2 240 3 West Chester, Ohio Lakota West Lindell Stone QB 6-2 205 1 Dallas, Texas Woodberry Forest (Va.) Ryan Swoboda OL 6-10 270 1 Windermere, Fla. Windermere Prep Juan Thornhill** SS 6-1 195 3 Altavista, Va. Altavista Ben Trent OT 6-7 290 1* Forest, Va. Jefferson Forest James Trucilla* DT 6-1 275 2 Erie, Pa. Cathedral Prep Rambert Tyree WR 6-0 175 3 Newport News, Va. Warwick Braedon Urie WR 5-10 180 3 Purcellville, Va. Woodgrove Gerrik Vollmer OL 6-5 280 1 Hamburg, Germany Taft School (Conn.) Steven Wright* DE 6-4 260 2 Waycross, Ga. Ware County Olamide Zaccheaus** HB 5-8 190 3 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep Zane Zandier LB 6-3 205 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas Jefferson

Key: 1* = redshirt freshman, *** beside name indicates letters won Coaching Staff: Bronco Mendenhall (head coach), Robert Anae (offensive coordinator/inside receivers), Kelly Poppinga (special teams coordina- tor/outside linebackers), Nick Howell (defensive coordinator/secondary), Mark Atuaia (running backs), Jason Beck (quarterbacks), Marques Hagans (wide receivers), Shane Hunter (inside linebackers), Vic So’oto (defensive line), Garett Tujague (offensive line), Famika Anae (graduate assistant/offense), Jackson Matteo (graduate assistant/defense), Drew Meyer (graduate assistant/special teams).

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

PLAYERS COACHES Kurt Benkert...... Ben-Kurt Famika Anae...... Fam-EE-kah Ah-NIGH Ryan Bischoff...... Bish-Off Robert Anae ...... Ah-NIGH Isaac Buell ...... Byool (rhymes with Yule) Mark Atuaia ...... Ah-too-why-ah Riah Burton ...... Rye-uh Marques Hagans ...... Marcus Osiris Crutchfield ...... OH-Cyrus Kelly Poppinga ...... PUH-ping-guh Hasise Dubois ...... Ha-Cease Doob-Wah Vic So’oto ...... So-OH-toe Chris Glaser ...... Guh-lay-zer Garett Tujague ...... TOO-Jay Terrell Jana ...... Tur-Rell Jan-ah Ben Knutson...... Newt-Son Andre Levrone ...... Lev–rown-knee Juwan Moye ...... Moy (rhymes with Boy) Ryan Swoboda ...... Swo-bo-duh Olamide Zaccheaus ...... Oh-llama-day Zah-key-us Zane Zandier ...... Zann-Deer

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BRONCO MENDENHALL Mendenhalld h Enters Second Season at the Helm of Cavaliers Bronco Mendenhall is in his second season as Virginia’s head from 2005-2015, Mendenhall compiled an overall record of football coach after being named the program’s 40th head coach 99-43 at BYU to rank 12th in total wins among all FBS teams on Dec. 4, 2015. during that time. In Mendenhall’s first season on Grounds he oversaw a In the three seasons prior to Mendenhall becoming the head secondary that boasted first-team All-ACC honoree and All- coach at BYU, the Cougars compiled an overall record of 14-21. American, Quin Blanding. Blanding finished the season No. Over Mendenhall’s 11 years at BYU, the Cougars were one of 2 in the ACC in tackles for the third year in a row with 120 only 11 programs to advance to a bowl game each season. BYU stops. Inside linebacker Micah Kiser, an All-American and first- was joined by Alabama, Boise State, Clemson, Florida State, team All-ACC honoree, thrived to lead the ACC in tackles for Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma, Oregon, Virginia Tech and Wisconsin the second year in a row with 134, which is tied with former during that time frame. Cavalier great Wali Rainer for fourth-most in a single season Among those 11 teams, only Florida State achieved more bowl in program history. Kiser was also a second-team CoSIDA wins (seven) than BYU’s six bowl game victories. Academic All-American, becoming the first Cavalier since Tiki “Professionally and personally I seek to embrace the highest Barber in 1996 to earn both academic and athletic All-America standards in college sports, on and off the field, and I love the honors in the same season. high standards both academically and athletically at Virginia,” Offensively, in Mendenhall’s first season, Taquan Mizzell Mendenhall said at the time of his hiring. “I am excited to not became the first player in ACC history to record at least only help provide the continual growth and development of 1,500 career rushing and 1,500 career receiving yards. UVA the student athletes academically but also reestablish Virginia Kurt Benkert set a couple of passing marks in as a consistent winner with a fiercely competitive and winning UVA’s new offense, including a program record for passing product on the football field. yards in a game with 421 against Central Michigan, which was BYU football student-athletes earned freshman All-America only the second time in program history a UVA quarterback recognition in nine of the Mendenhall’s 11 seasons. More than surpassed 400 passing yards in a game. Benkert reached 1,000 60 BYU players have signed with NFL teams since Mendenhall passing yards in four games and 2,000 passing yards in eight arrived in Provo, including defensive end , the No. games, setting a program record for fastest to that standard in a 5 overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft and , the No. season. 40 overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. Mendenhall came to Charlottesville after 11 years as the Under Mendenhall, the Cougars tied for seventh among all head coach at . In his 11 seasons, FBS programs for the most Academic All-America citations over

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FBS WINNING PERCENTAGE OF ACTIVE FBS HEAD COACHES (MIN. 100 WINS)

Name, School FBS Years FBS Record Win % , Ohio State 15 165-29 .851 Chris Petersen, Washington 11 119-26 .821 Nick Saben, Alabama 21 205-61-1 .770 Gary Patterson, TCU 17 149-54 .734 , Miami 16 154-55 .737 Bobby Petrino, Louisville 12 109-43 .717 Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 20 132-58 .695 , Notre Dame 13 112-53 .679 , Utah 13 104-50 .675 Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State 12 104-50 .675 Bill Snyder, Kansas State 25 202-105-1 .673 Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia 12 101-53 .656 the last decade and BYU tops all FBS programs with the most In 1995, Mendenhall returned to Oregon State to become the selections (39) to the National Football Foundation Hampshire defensive line coach under then defensive coordinator Rocky Honor Society (recognizing starters and significant contributors Long. When Long left to become the defensive coordinator at finishing their eligibility with a 3.2 GPA or better over their UCLA, Mendenhall was promoted to defensive coordinator for college career) since the program began in 2007. the 1996 season. At just 29 years of age, Mendenhall was the The success of Mendenhall’s leadership approach in youngest defensive coordinator in Pac-10 history. running the BYU football program has been highlighted In 1997, Mendenhall became the secondary coach at Louisiana in a management book, Running Into the Wind: Bronco Tech where he helped the Bulldogs to a remarkable 9-2 record as Mendenhall -- 5 Strategies his defensive unit was credited for Building a Successful with 17 interceptions, allowing Team, written by Alyson Von “We’re not going to compromise anything. just 15 on the Feldt and Paul Gustavson, I like the idea of “and,” not “or.” We will season. a leading management In 1998, Mendenhall consultant specializing in have fantastic students, fantastic people, moved to Albuquerque, N.M., leadership development and and a fantastic football team, and it’s not to become the defensive organizational design. “or.” You’re not going to just have academ- coordinator and secondary Mendenhall was elected in coach at the University of New 2013 to the ics or football, and it won’t just be football Mexico. Over the next five Coaches Association Board or character, and it won’t just be character seasons, the Lobos improved of Trustees as the District from just three wins in 1998 to 8 Representative and also or being woven into the fabric of our com- seven wins and an invitation to serves on the AFCA Ethics munity. It’ll be “and.” I want all of that.” the in 2002. In Committee. – Bronco Mendenhall the Lobos’ 27-13 loss against Mendenhall played for two UCLA in the Las Vegas Bowl, years at (Utah) on his vision for UVA Football the Mendenhall-led defense before finishing his career as a held the Bruins to a season-low starter at Oregon State during 167 yards. the 1986 and 1987 seasons. He played both linebacker and safety Under Mendenhall, the Lobos led the Mountain West for the Beavers. Conference in rushing defense for three straight seasons. In Mendenhall began his coaching career as a graduate assistant 2001, New Mexico gave up just 87.4 yards per game over the in 1989 at his alma mater, Oregon State. After earning his season. In his final season in Albuquerque, Mendenhall led master’s degree in 1990, he moved to Snow College in Ephraim, the Lobos to a top ranking against league opponents in total Utah, where he served as the secondary coach and defensive defense, allowing just 316.4 yards per game. The Lobos also led coordinator from 1991-92 under current BYU assistant the MWC in sacks in the 2000 and 2002 season, totaling 46 and coach Paul Tidwell. Following two seasons with the Badgers, 38, respectively. Mendenhall became the secondary coach at Northern Arizona, At New Mexico, Mendenhall played a valuable role in the where the Lumberjacks boasted the top-ranked defense in development of the 1999 Mountain West Player of the Year, the Big Sky Conference. He was elevated to co-defensive Consensus All-American and first-round NFL Draft pick Brian coordinator for the 1994 season. Urlacher. The ninth overall selection in the 2000 NFL Draft,

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 11 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 11 VIRGINIA Urlacher was voted the NFL’s Defensive Rookie of the Year Year. In addition, the Football Writers Association of America and was a selection. Urlacher was one of two rookies named Mendenhall one of nine finalists for the prestigious to play all 16 games, starting at middle linebacker the final Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award. On November 14 games to establish a team record for starts at the position 17, 2007, Mendenhall led the Cougars to a 35-10 victory over by a rookie. He shattered Bears rookie records with 165 total Wyoming to record his 25th career win. With the victory, tackles and eight sacks, making him the second Chicago first- Mendenhall became the only coach in BYU football history to year player to lead the team in win 25 games in his first 35 tackles. Urlacher finished his attempts. collegiate career ranked third “I celebrate effort. Very few people try as In 2008, BYU finished 10-3 on New Mexico’s all-time list hard as they can at any one moment of overall and 6-2 in the MWC to with 442 tackles. achieve three straight 10-win

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Mendenhall took over as their life, and when you do, you recognize seasons and become the first BYU’s defensive coordinator in it when it happens, and first and foremost, teams in Cougar history to 2003 before being named the go unbeaten at home over Cougars head coach in 2005. we will develop the will of our student-ath- three consecutive seasons. In his first year in 2005 after Mendenhall coached the taking over a program coming letes. Skill will come along, the position Cougars to back-to-back 11-2 off three losing seasons, mastery will come along, the execution will seasons in 2006 and 2007, Mendenhall led BYU to a 6-5 while claiming consecutive regular-season record and come along, but only after they learn to try outright MWC titles with earned an invitation to the hard.” a combined record of 16-0 Maaco Bowl Las Vegas -- the against league opponents. team’s first postseason bowl – Bronco Mendenhall While recording an 11-2 appearance in three seasons. on player development record and 7-1 league mark in The Cougars finished tied for 2009, Mendenhall’s team went second in the MWC with a 5-3 3-1 against ranked opponents, league ledger. including a 14-13 season-opening win over No. 3 Oklahoma and Following the 2006 season, Mendenhall was named the a 44-20 season-finale Maaco Bowl Las Vegas victory over No. American Football Coaches Association Region IV Coach of the 16 Oregon State. BYU finished No. 12 in the final 2009 polls to

MENDENHALL’S BIOGRAPHY AT-A-GLANCE PERSONAL Born: Feb. 21, 1966 in Alpine, Utah Family: Wife, Holly, and sons, Raeder, Breaker and Cutter Twitter: @UVACoachBronco EDUCATION High School: American Fork High School, American Fork, Utah, 1984 College: Oregon State (Phys. Ed.), 1988 Graduate School: Oregon State (Master’s of Education, Exercise Physiology), 1990 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Snow College JC (1984-85) t(SJEXJSF"MM"NFSJDBO t5FBNDBQUBJO t/+$""/BUJPOBM$IBNQJPOT   Oregon State (1986-87) t1MBZFETBGFUZBOEMJOFCBDLFSUFBNDBQUBJO  t-FP(SJCLPGG.FNPSJBM"XBSE  HJWFOUPUIFNPTUJOTQJSBUJPOBMQMBZFS

1212 I VIRGINIAVVIIRGRGININIAIA FOOTBALLFOOOOTTBBALALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL earn the distinction of being one of only six programs nationally total defense, allowing just 266.1 yards per game. The Cougars to be ranked in both final polls for four straight seasons. ended the season ranked in the top four in five major defensive In 2010, BYU’s 52-24 New Mexico Bowl victory highlighted categories. the progress and momentum the relatively young team gained BYU posted back-to-back 8-5 records in 2013 and 2014. The over the course of the season as several freshmen played big Cougars appeared in the 2013 Fight Hunger Bowl and in the roles in the season-ending victory. True freshman quarterback 2014 . Jake Heaps became the first frosh signal caller in BYU history to Mendenhall served as the BYU’s defensive coordinator for start in a bowl, and he completed 25-of-34 passes for 264 yards much of his tenure as the head coach. He returned to a full-time and four touchdowns to be named New Mexico Bowl Offensive role with the defense again in 2015. MVP. During the game, Heaps broke winner During his tenure in Provo, the Cougars consistently fielded ’s BYU record for freshman throws, one of the nation’s strongest defenses. Mendenhall’s defense finishing with 15 on the year to Detmer’s 13. Redshirt freshman exceled at keeping opponents out of the end zone. Entering the Cody Hoffman caught three touchdowns on eight 2015 season, they averaged a No. 20 national ranking in scoring receptions for 137 yards in the bowl win, while true freshman defense while he oversees the defense, including three top-10 running back Joshua Quezada ran for 101 yards on 15 carries ratings. and one touchdown. Mendenhall and his wife, Holly, have three sons, Raeder, In the first year of independence (2011), BYU posted yet Breaker and Cutter. another 10-win season, capped off by another comeback bowl victory over Tulsa in the Armed Forces Bowl. Riley Nelson took over the starting quarterback duties midway through the season and led BYU to a 6-1 record down the stretch. The Cougar defense also posted the No. 13 ranked defense. A dominant defense led BYU to its seventh winning season in as many years as the BYU football team finished the 2012 season with eight wins, a program-best fourth consecutive bowl victory and the No. 3 defense in the nation. With an 8-5 record, BYU claimed its sixth season with as least eight wins under Mendenhall’s eight-year head coaching tenure. Incredibly consistent all year long, BYU finished the year ranked No. 3 in THE MENDENHALL RECORD

BYU (99-43) Year Overall Conference Place Postseason 2005 6-6 5-3 MWC 2nd Las Vegas Bowl 2006 11-2 8-0 MWC 1st Las Vegas Bowl 2007 11-2 8-0 MWC 1st Las Vegas Bowl 2008 10-3 6-2 MWC 3rd Las Vegas Bowl 2009 11-2 7-1 MWC 2nd Las Vegas Bowl 2010 7-6 5-3 MWC 3rd New Mexico Bowl 2011 10-3 Independent N/A Armed Forces Bowl 2012 8-5 Independent N/A Poinsettia Bowl 2013 8-5 Independent N/A Fight Hunger Bowl 2014 8-5 Independent N/A Miami Beach Bowl 2015 9-4 Independent N/A Las Vegas Bowl BYU Total 99-43 39-9 MWC 11 Bowl Appearance

VIRGINIA (2-10) Year Overall Conference Place Postseason 2016 2-10 1-7 ACC T6th Coastal N/A UVA Total 2-10 1-7 Career Total 101-53 40-16

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 13 VIRGINIA THE MENDENHALL RECORD vs. OPPONENTS Opponent Overall UVA BYU Opponent Overall UVA BYU Air Force 5-1 -- 5-1 Northern Iowa 1-0 -- 1-0 Arizona 1-2 -- 1-2 Notre Dame 0-3 -- 0-3 Boise State 2-2 -- 2-2 Oklahoma 1-0 -- 1-0 Boston College 0-2 -- 0-2 Ole Miss 1-0 -- 1-0 California 1-1 -- 1-1 Oregon 1-1 0-1 1-0 Central Michigan 1-0 1-0 -- Oregon State 2-1 -- 2-1 Cincinnati 1-0 -- 1-0 Pittsburgh 0-1 0-1 -- Colorado State 6-0 -- 6-0 Richmond 0-1 0-1 -- Connecticut 2-1 0-1 2-0 San Diego State 6-1 -- 6-1 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Duke 1-0 1-0 -- San Jose State 2-1 -- 2-1 East Carolina 1-0 -- 1-0 Savannah State 1-0 -- 1-0 Eastern Illinois 1-0 -- 1-0 Texas 2-1 -- 2-1 Eastern Washington 1-0 -- 1-0 TCU 2-5 -- 2-5 Florida State 0-2 -- 0-2 Tulane 1-0 -- 1-0 Fresno State 1-0 -- 1-0 Tulsa 2-1 -- 2-1 Georgia Tech 2-1 0-1 2-0 UCF 1-1 -- 1-1 Hawaii 2-0 -- 2-0 UCLA 2-2 -- 2-2 Houston 2-0 -- 2-0 UNLV 7-0 -- 7-0 Idaho 2-0 -- 2-0 Utah 3-7 -- 3-7 Idaho State 2-0 -- 2-0 Utah State 7-2 -- 7-2 Louisville 0-1 0-1 -- UTEP 1-0 -- 1-0 Memphis 1-0 -- 1-0 Virginia 1-1 -- 1-1 Miami (Fla.) 0-1 0-1 -- Virginia Tech 0-1 0-1 -- Middle Tennessee 2-0 -- 2-0 Wagner 1-0 -- 1-0 Michigan 0-1 -- 0-1 Wake Forest 0-1 0-1 -- Missouri 0-1 -- 0-1 Washington 2-1 -- 2-1 Nebraska 1-0 -- 1-0 Washington State 1-0 -- 1-0 Nevada 1-2 -- 1-2 Weber State 1-0 -- 1-0 New Mexico 6-0 -- 6-0 Wisconsin 0-1 -- 0-1 New Mexico State 2-0 -- 2-0 Wyoming 6-0 -- 6-0 North Carolina 0-1 0-1 -- Totals 101-53 2-10 99-43 MENDENHALL RECORD vs. RANKED OPPONENTS Versus Opponents Ranked in the FBS Associated Press Poll Mendenhall Date Team (rank) Opponent Rank Result Sept. 3, 2005 BYU Boston College 22 L, 3-20 Oct. 22, 2005 BYU at Notre Dame 9 L, 23-49 Sept. 16, 2006 BYU at Boston College 25 L, 23-30 (2OT) Sept. 28, 2006 BYU at TCU 15 W, 31-17 Sept. 8, 2007 BYU at UCLA 14 L, 17-21 Oct. 16, 2008 BYU at TCU 24 L, 7-32 Nov. 22, 2008 BYU at Utah 7 L, 24-48 Sept. 5, 2009 BYU (24) vs. Oklahoma^ 3 W, 14-13 Oct. 24, 2009 BYU (16) TCU 7 L, 7-38 Nov. 28, 2009 BYU (15) Utah 19 W, 26-23 (OT) Dec. 22, 2009 BYU (14) vs. Oregon State* 20 W, 44-20 Oct. 16, 2010 BYU at TCU 5 L, 3-31 Nov. 27, 2010 BYU at Utah 22 L, 16-17 Sept. 10, 2011 BYU at Texas 21 L, 16-17 Sept. 20, 2012 BYU at Boise State 24 L, 6-7 Oct. 13, 2012 BYU Oregon State 10 L, 24-42 Oct. 20, 2012 BYU at Notre Dame 5 L, 14-17 Sept. 7, 2013 BYU Texas 15 W, 40-21 Nov. 9, 2013 BYU at Wisconsin 21 L, 17-27 Sept. 12, 2015 BYU Boise State 20 W, 35-24 Sept. 19, 2015 BYU (19) at UCLA 10 L, 23-24 Dec. 19, 2015 BYU vs. Utah* 20 L, 28-35 Sept. 10, 2016 UVA at Oregon 24 L, 26-44 Oct. 22, 2016 UVA North Carolina 22 L, 14-35 Oct. 29, 2016 UVA Louisville 5 L, 25-32 * - bowl game ^ - Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

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2005 (6-6; 5-3 MWC) 2009 (11-2, 7-1 MWC) 2013 (8-5; Independent) S3 Boston College #22 H L 3 20 S5 #24Oklahoma #3 N W 14 13 A31 Virginia A L 16 19 S10 Eastern Illinois H W 45 10 S12 #12Tulane A W 54 3 S7 Texas #15 A W 40 21 S24 TCU H LOT 50 51 S19 #9 Florida State H L 28 54 S21 Utah H L 13 20 O1 San Diego State A L 10 31 S26 #20Colorado State H W 42 23 S27 Middle Tennessee H W 37 10 O8 New Mexico A W 27 21 O2 #21Utah State H W 35 17 O4 Utah State A W 31 14 O15 Colorado State H W 24 14 O10 #20UNLV A W 59 21 O12 Georgia Tech H W 38 20 O22 Notre Dame #9 A L 23 49 O17 #19San Diego State A W 38 28 O19 Houston A W 47 46 O29 Air Force H W 62 41 O24 #16TCU #7 H L 7 38 O25 Boise State H W 37 20 N5 UNLV A W 55 14 N7 #25Wyoming A W 52 0 N9 Wisconsin #21 A L 17 27 N12 Wyoming A W 35 21 N14 #22New Mexico A W 24 19 N16 Idaho State H W 59 13 N19 Utah H LOT 34 41 N21 #18Air Force H W 38 21 N23 Notre Dame A L 42 7 D22 California N L 28 35 N28 #15Utah #19 H WOT 26 23 N30 Nevada A W 28 23 Las Vegas Bowl (Las Vegas, NV) D22 #14Oregon State #20 N W 44 20 D27 Washington N L 16 31 Maaco Bowl Las Vegas (Las Vegas, NV) 2013 Fight Hunger Bowl (San Francisco, CA) BYU BYU BYU 2006 (11-2; 8-0 MWC) S2 Arizona A L 13 16 2010 (7-6; 5-3 MWC) 2014 (8-5; Independent) S9 Tulsa H W 49 24 S4 Washington H W 23 17 A29 Connecticut A W 35 10 S16 Boston College #25 A L2OT 23 30 S11 Air Force A L 14 35 S6 Texas A W 41 7 S23 Utah State H W 38 0 S18 Florida State A L 10 34 S11 #25Houston H W 33 25 O7 San Diego State H W 47 17 S25 Nevada H L 13 27 S20 #21Virginia H W 41 33 O21 UNLV H W 52 7 O1 Utah State A L 16 31 O3 #18Utah State H L 20 35 O28 Air Force A W 33 14 O9 San Diego State H W 24 21 O9 UCF A LOT 24 31 N4 Colorado State A W 24 3 O16 TCU #5 A L 3 31 O18 Nevada H L 35 42 N9 Wyoming H W 55 7 O23 Wyoming H W 25 20 O24 Boise State A L 30 55 N18 #24New Mexico H W 42 17 N6 UNLV H W 55 7 N1 Middle Tennessee A W 27 7 N25 #23Utah A W 33 31 N13 Colorado State A W 49 10 N15 UNLV H W 42 23 D21 #20Oregon N W 38 8 N20 New Mexico H W 40 7 N22 Savannah State H W 64 0 Las Vegas Bowl (Las Vegas, NV) N27 Utah #22 A L 16 17 N29 California A W 42 35 D18 UTEP N W 52 24 D22 Memphis N L2OT 48 55 BYU New Mexico Bowl (Albequerque, NM) Miami Beach Bowl (Miami, FL)

2007 (11-2, 8-0 MWC) BYU BYU S1 Arizona H W 20 7 S8 UCLA #14 A L 17 27 2011 (10-3; Independent) 2015 (9-4; Independent) S15 Tulsa A L 47 55 S3 Ole Miss A W 14 13 S5 Nebraska A W 33 28 S22 Air Force H W 31 6 S10 Texas #21 A L 16 17 S12 Boise State #20 H W 35 24 S29 New Mexico A W 31 24 S17 Utah H L 10 54 S19 #19UCLA #10 A L 23 24 O13 UNLV A W 24 14 S23 UCF H W 24 17 S26 #22Michigan A L 0 31 O20 Eastern Washington H W 42 7 S30 Utah State H W 27 24 O2 Connecticut H W 30 13 N3 Colorado State H W 35 16 O8 San Jose State H W 29 16 O10 East Carolina H W 45 38 N8 TCU H W 27 22 O15 Oregon State A W 38 28 O16 Cincinnati H W 38 24 N17 Wyoming A W 35 10 O22 Idaho State H W 56 3 O24 Wagner H W 70 6 N24 #23Utah H W 17 10 O28 TCU N L 28 38 N6 San Jose State A W 17 16 D1 #19San Diego State A W 48 27 N12 Idaho H W 42 7 N14 Missouri N L 16 20 D22 #19UCLA N W 17 16 N19 New Mexico State H W 42 7 N21 Freson State H W 52 10 Las Vegas Bowl (Las Vegas, NV) D3 Hawai’i A W 41 20 N28 Utah State A W 51 28 D30 Tulsa N W 24 21 D19 Utah #20 N L 28 35 BYU Armed Forces Bowl (University Park, TX) Las Vegas Bowl (Las Vegas, NV)

2008 (10-3, 6-2 MWC) BYU Virginia A30 #17Northern Iowa H W 41 17 S6 #15Washington A W 28 27 2012 (8-5; Independent) 2016 (2-10; 1-7 ACC) S13 #15UCLA H W 59 0 A30 Washington State H W 30 6 S20 #11Wyoming H W 44 0 S8 Weber State H W 45 13 S3 Richmond H L 20 37 O3 #7 Utah State A W 34 14 S15 #25Utah A L 21 24 S10 Oregon #24 A L 26 44 O11 #8 New Mexi co H W 21 3 S20 Boise State #24 A L 6 7 S17 UConn A L 10 13 O16 #8 TCU #24 A L 7 32 S28 Hawai’i H W 47 0 S24 Central Michigan H W 49 35 O25 #17 UNLV H W 42 35 O5 Utah State H W 6 3 O1 Duke A W 34 20 N1 #17 Colorado State A W 45 42 O13 Oregon State #10 H L 24 42 O15 Pittsburgh H L 31 45 N8 #16 San Diego State H W 41 12 O20 Notre Dame #5 A L 14 17 O22 North Carolina #22 H L 14 35 N15 #14 Air Force A W 38 24 O27 Georgia Tech A W 41 17 O29 Louisville #5 H L 25 32 N22 #14 Utah #7 A L 24 48 N10 Idaho H W 52 13 N5 Wake Forest A L 20 27 D20 #16 Arizona N L 21 31 N17 San Jose State A L 14 20 N12 Miami (Fla.) H L 14 34 Las Vegas Bowl (Las Vegas, NV) N24 New Mexico State A W 50 14 N19 Georgia Tech A L 17 31 D20 San Diego State A W 23 6 N26 Virginia Tech A L 10 52 Poinsettia Bowl (San Diego, CA)

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t4FDPOETFBTPOBU7JSHJOJB t-BTUOBNFJTQSPOPVODFE ROBERT ANAE "I/*() t)BTZFBSTPGDPMMFHJBUF Robert Anae enters his second season at Virginia on Bronco Mendenhall’s staff and is the DPBDIJOHFYQFSJFODF offensive coordinator and inside receivers coach. Anae (Ah-NIGH) oversaw an offense in 2016 that boasted Taquan Mizzell, the first player in t8BTBOPòFOTJWFMJOFNBOPO ACC history to record at least 1,500 career rushing and 1,500 career receiving yards. UVA quar- #:6T/BUJPOBM$IBNQJPO terback Kurt Benkert set a couple passing marks in Anae’s offense, including a program record TIJQUFBNBOEBNFNCFSPGGPVS for passing yards in a game with 421 against Central Michigan, which was only the second time #:6CPXMUFBNT a UVA quarterback surpassed 400 passing yards in a game. Benkert also became the fastest quar- terback in a season to reach 1,000 and 2,000 yards of passing, doing so in four and eight games, !$PBDI"OBF 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA respectively. Anae came to Charlottesville after serving as Mendenhall’s offensive coordinator and inside PERSONAL receivers coach in nine of his 11 seasons at BYU. Anae helped BYU finish the 2015 regular season Hometown:-BJF )BXBJJ ranked No. 21 in passing offense after directing the 2014 Cougar offense to a No. 14 ranking in Family:8JGF -JBOFUXPTPOTBOEBEBVHIUFS scoring offense, putting up 37.1 points per game, the most points by a BYU team since the 2001 season. EDUCATION In 2013, Anae led the BYU offense to a No. 14 national ranking, including a No. 10 finish in rushing offense, setting a school record with 3,475 rushing yards. He helped coach two 1,000-yard High School: Kahuku HS, Kahuku, Hawaii, 1977 rushers in and Jamaal Williams. 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BYU ranked in the top 25 in third-down efficiency each t – BYU PGGFOTJWFDPPSEJOBUPSJOTJEFSFDFJWFST of Anae’s six seasons (2005-10), including a No. 1 ranking in 2009 and No. 2 ratings in 2008 and to"SJ[POB PGGFOTJWFMJOFSVOHBNFDPPSEJOBUPS 2006. The Cougars were in the top-6 in passing offense three times (2005, 2006, 2008) during his to"SJ[POB PGGFOTJWFMJOF first tenure overseeing the BYU attack. to#:6 PGGFOTJWFDPPSEJOBUPSJOTJEFSFDFJWFST BYU’s offensive production under Anae helped produce the school’s top two rushers of all – time (: 3,455 yards; and Curtis Brown: 3,221 yards), the program’s top wide receiver t 7JSHJOJB PGGFOTJWFDPPSEJOBUPSJOTJEFSFDFJWFST in receiving yards, catches and touchdowns (: 3,255 yards and 30 touchdowns on 215 catches), BYU’s highest achieving in both receiving yards and catches (: POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2,901 yards on 221 receptions) and the Cougars’ winningest all-time quarterback (: 32 t)PMJEBZ#PXM  player victories as a starter). Hall and John Beck, who also played quarterback during Anae’s tenure, t)PMJEBZ#PXM  player both went on to the NFL with Beck earning All-America accolades at BYU. Dennis Pitta, mean- t)PMJEBZ#PXM  player while, not only set the BYU record for receiving yards by a tight end, but also is No. 1 in that cate- t)PMJEBZ#PXM  player gory in NCAA history. t)PMJEBZ#PXM  As BYU’s inside receivers coach from 2005-2010, Anae helped Pitta, Jonny Harline and t)PMJEBZ#PXM  Andrew George earn a combined six All- tight end honors, includ- t3FBM%BJSZ#PXM  ing five first-team awards. BYU tight ends also achieved national accolades under Anae’s tute- t3FBM%BJSZ#PXM  lage as Harline received first-team All-America honors in 2006 and Pitta was named an NCAA Consensus All-American in 2009. t3FBM%BJSZ#PXM  Anae has been part of many of BYU’s most successful teams as both a player and a coach. As t3FBM%BJSZ#PXM  BYU’s offensive coordinator, the Cougars earned bowl invitations each season, while winning two t(BMMFSZGVSOJUVSFDPN#PXM  outright MWC championships. He was an offensive lineman on BYU’s National Championship t"MBNB#PXM  team in 1984 and part of four bowl teams from 1981-84, while earning second-team All-Western t5BOHFSJOF#PXM  Athletic Conference honors. BYU achieved a 43-7 record during Anae’s playing days under Hall t)PVTUPO#PXM  of Fame coach LaVell Edwards. He played in the Hula bowl in 1985 and was drafted by the New t)PMJEBZ#PXM  Jersey Generals of the USFL. t-BT7FHBT#PXM  A three-time Frank Broyles Award nominee for Assistant Coach of the Year (nominated at t-BT7FHBT#PXM  Texas Tech, BYU and Arizona), Anae is a 27-year coaching veteran at eight different schools. t-BT7FHBT#PXM  Anae’s first stint as offensive coordinator at BYU came following five seasons coaching with Mike t-BT7FHBT#PXM  Leach at Texas Tech from 2000-2004. As offensive line coach for the Red Raiders, Anae helped put together some of the most prolific offenses in the NCAA. The Texas Tech offense ranked No. 1 in t-BT7FHBT#PXM  the nation in passing three out of Anae’s five years and in the top 11 the remaining two. The Red t/FX.FYJDP#PXM  Raiders also ranked in the top six in total offense three times, including 582.8 yards per game to t/FX.FYJDP#PXM  lead the nation in 2003—the fifth-best mark in NCAA history. t'JHIU)VOHFS#PXM  Anae began his coaching career as a graduate assistant working with the offensive line at t.JBNJ#FBDI#PXM  Hawaii under Dick Tomey in 1986-87. He then was a graduate assistant for a pair of years at BYU t-BT7FHBT#PXM  in 1990 and 1991 before coaching the offensive line at Ricks College in Idaho from 1992-95. Anae coached the offensive front for a year at Boise State in 1996 before moving to UNLV for a pair of FORMER PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED seasons, the final as running game coordinator along with his line duties in 1998. t,B%FFN$BSFZ "SJ[POB Anae and his wife, Liane, have two sons and a daughter. His son Famika played on the offen- t+PIO#FDL #:6 sive line at BYU before ending his career during the 2012 season due to injuries. He is now at t$VSUJT#SPXO #:6 graduate assistant coach at UVa. Anae’s father, Famika Sr., and brothers Brad and Matt, also played football for BYU. t"VTUJO$PMMJF #:6 He was born in California in 1958 and raised in Laie on Hawaii’s north shore. He served as t.BY)BMM #:6 a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tulsa, Okla., from 1978-80. t+POOZ)BSMJOF #:6 He graduated from BYU in 1986, obtained a master’s degree in sociology from BYU in 1990 and t%FOOJT #:6 earned his doctorate in sociology from BYU in 1999 while serving as an assistant director in the t)BSWFZ6OHB #:6 Brigham Young student-athlete center and NCAA Life Skills director. t5BRVBO.J[[FMM 7JSHJOJB

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t4FDPOETFBTPOBU7JSHJOJB t.BEFUIFKVNQGSPNEFGFOTJWF JOUFSOBU#:6VOEFS#SPODP NICK HOWELL .FOEFOIBMMJOUPEFGFOTJWF DPPSEJOBUPSPGUIF$PVHBSTCZ 2013 Nick Howell enters his second season at Virginia on Bronco Mendenhall’s staff and is the defensive coordinator/secondary coach. t*OIFMQFE#:6CFDPNF UIF/PSBOLFEEFGFOTFJOUIF In Howell’s first season in Charlottesville he oversaw a secondary that boasted first- OBUJPOJOGFXFTUZBSETBMMPXFE team All-ACC honoree and All-American, Quin Blanding. Blanding finished the season t4QFOUUISFFZFBSTBTUIFIFBE No. 2 in the ACC in tackles for the third year in a row with 120 stops. In his duties over- DPBDIBUIJTBMNBNBUFS #FO seeing the defense, inside linebacker Micah Kiser thrived to lead the ACC in tackles for -PNPOE)JHI4DIPPM the second year in a row with 134, which is tied with former Cavalier great Wali Rainer !/JDL)PXFMM for fourth-most in a single season in program history. PERSONAL Howell served on Mendenhall’s BYU staff in several roles from 2007-15, most recent- Hometown: Ogden, Utah ly as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach. Howell first came to BYU in 2007 Family:8JGF #SPPLFGPVSDIJMESFO %BLPUB ,BZMB  as a defensive intern. From 2008-09 Howell was a defensive graduate assistant. Howell’s Autumn and Zion first full-time position on Mendenhall’s staff came in 2010 as the outside linebacker EDUCATION coach and from 2011-12 he was the secondary coach and a special teams coach. High School: #FO-PNPOE)4 0HEFO 6UBI  Howell helped the defensive unit at BYU finish the 2015 regular season ranked No. 6 College: Weber State, 2005 nationally in sacks per game and No. 15 in tackles for loss after the Cougars ranked No. Graduate School:6OJWFSTJUZPG1IPFOJY  20 in rushing defense in 2014. Despite having to defend more plays than all but four teams nationally in 2013 due COACHING EXPERIENCE to BYU’s up-tempo offensive system, the Cougar defense ranked No. 12 nationally in to4LZ7JFX)JHI4DIPPM EFGFOTJWFMJOF yards-per-play defense, No. 16 in pass efficiency defense and No. 22 in scoring defense. to8FCFS)JHI4DIPPM EFGFOTJWFDPPSEJOBUPS Howell helped the BYU defense rank No. 3 in total defense (266.1 yards allowed) and to#FO-PNPOE)JHI4DIPPM IFBEDPBDI to#:6 EFGFOTJWFJOUFSO No. 10 in passing yards allowed (179.2 yards per game) in 2012. t – BYU EFGFOTJWFHSBEVBUFBTTJTUBOU In 2011, Howell helped the defense rank No. 15 in pass efficiency defense, allowing a t – BYU (outside linebackers) rating of 112.58. In that same year, the Cougars ranked No. 13 in overall defense. t – BYU (secondary and special teams) Howell first came to BYU in 2007 as a defensive intern and then served two years as t – BYU EFGFOTJWFDPPSEJOBUPSTFDPOEBSZ a graduate assistant before being hired as an assistant coach in 2010. Since first being to7JSHJOJB EFGFOTJWFDPPSEJOBUPSTFDPOEBSZ hired at BYU by Mendenhall in 2007, he has helped coach defensive backs and lineback- ers. Howell started as a full-time coach working as the team’s outside linebackers coach POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE before taking over the BYU secondary partway through the 2010 season. t-BT7FHBT#PXM  Prior to coming to BYU, Howell was the head coach at Ben Lomond High School t-BT7FHBT#PXM  t-BT7FHBT#PXM  (Ogden, Utah) from 2004-2006 and served as defensive coordinator at Weber High t/FX.FYJDP#PXM  School (North Ogden, Utah) in 2003 and defensive line coach at Sky View High School t"SNFE'PSDFT#PXM  (Smithfield, Utah) in 2002. t1PJOTFUUJB#PXM  A native of Ogden, Utah, Howell earned a M.A. in education with teaching certifica- t'JHIU)VOHFS#PXM  tion from the University of Phoenix in 2007 after receiving his undergraduate degree in t.JBNJ#FBDI#PXM  history from Weber State in 2005. Howell and his wife Brooke have four children. t-BT7FHBT#PXM  Howell’s contributions at BYU helped the Cougars put one of the nation’s top defens- es on the field each year he was in Provo. In 2013, Howell was a candidate for the Broyles FORMER PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED Award, given annually to the nation’s top assistant coach. t1SFTUPO)BEMFZ #:6 t4LZF1P7FZ #:6 t%BOJFM4PSFOTFO #:6

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t4FDPOETFBTPOBU7JSHJOJB t-BTUOBNFJTQSPOPVODFE KELLY POPPINGA 16)QJOHHVI t.BEFUIFSJTFGSPNEFGFOTJWF JOUFSOBU#:6VOEFS#SPODP Kelly Poppinga enters his second season at Virginia on Bronco Mendenhall’s staff .FOEFOIBMMJOUPTQFDJBM and is the special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach. UFBNTDPPSEJOBUPSPGUIF$PVHBST Poppinga (PUH-ping-guh) oversaw one of the nation’s most effective punters as CZ Nicholas Conte was named a first-team All-ACC honoree and led the league with a t1MBZFEXJUIUISFF/'-UFBNT 44.3 yards per punt average. The Ray Guy Award semifinalist led the nation through !QJOHB regular season with 34 punts inside the 20 and with 15 punts inside the 10, while six 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA of his punts were downed at the one. Conte was No. 3 in the nation before bowl sea- PERSONAL son with 23 punts of 50 yards or more. Between Conte’s punts and the punt coverage Hometown:&WBOTUPO 8ZP team, 80 percent of UVA’s punts were not returned. Conte concluded his UVA career Family:8JGF 3FCFLBIGPVSEBVHIUFST No. 1 all-time at UVA and No. 3 all-time in the ACC with a 44.45 yards per punt average. EDUCATION Poppinga started his collegiate coaching career at BYU, which began in 2009 as High School: &WBOTUPO)4 &WBOTUPO 8ZP  a defensive intern on Mendenhall’s staff. In 2010 Poppinga was a defensive graduate College: BYU, 2007 assistant and interim outside linebacker coach. His first full-time position came in Graduate School: BYU, 2010, M.A. 2011 when Poppinga was elevated to linebacker coach. PLAYING EXPERIENCE From 2013-15 Poppinga was BYU’s special teams coordinator and outside line- t6UBI4UBUF  backers coach. t#:6  t.JBNJ%PMQIJOT  Poppinga helped outside linebackers Kyle Van Noy and Alani Fua advance to the t4U-PVJT3BNT  NFL in recent years with Van Noy selected by the in the second round t"SJ[POB$BSEJOBMT  of the 2014 NFL Draft and Fua earning a spot with the in 2015. In 2014 BYU ranked No. 20 in rushing defense and Poppinga helped a defensive COACHING EXPERIENCE unit finish the 2015 regular season ranked No. 6 nationaly in sacks per game and to#:6 EFGFOTJWFJOUFSO No. 15 in tackles for loss. Under Poppinga, BYU’s special teams also ranked No. 7 in to#:6 HSBEVBUFBTTJTUBOUJOUFSJN0-#T t – BYU (outside linebackers) punting average and No. 19 in kick return coverage in 2014. to#:6 TQFDJBMUFBNTDPPSEJOBUPS0-#T Poppinga assisted one of BYU’s best-ever defenses in 2012 when the Cougars to7JSHJOJB TQFDJBMUFBNTDPPSEJOBUPS0-#T finished No. 3 in the nation in total defense and ranked in the top 10 in six different defensive categories. POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE Poppinga started his coaching career at BYU in 2009 as the defensive intern and t-BT7FHBT#PXM  player contributed to the team’s 11-2 record and 44-20 Maaco Bowl Las Vegas victory over t-BT7FHBT#PXM  player t-BT7FHBT#PXM  No. 16 Oregon State. After the team’s 1-4 start in 2010, Poppinga was asked as the t/FX.FYJDP#PXM  defensive graduate assistant to assume the role as outside linebackers coach and t"SNFE'PSDFT#PXM  helped the Cougars finish 6-2 over the remaining games, including a 52-24 win over t1PJOTFUUJB#PXM  UTEP at the New Mexico Bowl. t'JHIU)VOHFS#PXM  As a player, Poppinga was an All-Mountain West Conference linebacker and t.JBNJ#FBDI#PXM  Academic All-MWC honoree at BYU under Mendenhall while helping the Cougars t-BT7FHBT#PXM  achieve back-to-back conference championships in 2006 and 2007. Poppinga FORMER PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED redshirted Mendenhall’s first season as head coach at BYU in 2005 after transfer- t"MBOJ'VB #:6 ring from Utah State where he played two years (2003-04). Poppinga helped BYU t,ZMF7BO/PZ #:6 achieve Las Vegas Bowl wins over Oregon and UCLA and led the team with 113 tackles his senior season. He spent the 2008 season with three NFL teams before going to Super Bowl XLIII with the Arizona Cardinals. A native of Evanston, Wyo., Poppinga has completed bachelor’s (2007) and mas- ter’s (2010) degrees from BYU in exercise science. Poppinga and his wife, Rebekah, have four daughters.

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t4FDPOETFBTPOBU7JSHJOJB t-BTUOBNFJTQSPOPVODFE MARK ATUAIA "IUPPXIZBI t*OIJTöSTUTFBTPOBTBGVMMUJNF DPMMFHJBUFDPBDIJOIF Mark Atuaia enters his second season at Virginia on Bronco Mendenhall’s staff and is IFMQFE#:6TSVTIJOHHBNFöOJTI /PJOUIFOBUJPOJOSVTIJOH the running backs coach. ZBSETQFSHBNF Atuaia (Ah-too-why-ah) helped All-ACC running back Taquan Mizzell take a big t"U#:6IBEBIJTUPSZPGXPSLJOH step as a senior in 2016 as the tailback became the first player in ACC history with at XJUICJH TUSPOHBOEQPXFSGVM SVOOJOHCBDLTUIBUMBUFSXFOUPO least 1,500 career rushing and 1,500 career receiving yards. Under Atuaia’s watchful eye, UPUIF/'- Mizzell developed into one of the nation’s most durable backs, and was one of four play- !67"$PBDI"UVBJB ers in the nation in 2016 to led his team in rushing (940) and receptions (52). PERSONAL Atuaia has been with Mendenhall since 2013 when he joined the BYU staff as the Hometown:-BJF )BXBJJ running backs coach. In 2013 BYU’s run game ranked No. 10 in the nation averaging Family:8JGF &MJ[BCFUITFWFODIJMESFO 267.3 yards per game, setting a school record with 3,475 rushing yards. He tutored Jamaal Williams as the Cougar rushed for 1,233 yards and seven touchdowns in 2013 EDUCATION as a sophomore. Atuaia assisted in BYU’s offense ranking No. 14 in scoring offensive in High School: Kahuku HS, Kahuku, Hawaii, 1991 2014 as BYU put up 37.1 points per game, the most points by a BYU team since 2001. In College: #:6)BXBJJ  Graduate School:#:6  .1"+%  2015 the BYU offense ranked No. 4 in the nation in red zone offense, scoring at a 94.3 percent clip. PLAYING EXPERIENCE Most recently Atuaia mentored Paul Lasike, a former BYU rugby All-American from t#:6   Auckland, New Zealand. Under Atuaia’s tutelage, the big running back played football for the first time ever in his life and after three seasons at BYU Lasike signed with the COACHING EXPERIENCE t – BYU (running backs) in 2015. t – Virginia (running backs) “Coach Atuaia does a great job recognizing NFL talent in young athletes,” reflected Lasike. “Making the transition from a lifetime rugby player to a first-time football play- POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE er, he saw the potential in me and cultivated it. The chances of making it to the NFL are t)PMJEBZ#PXM  player small regardless of how long you have played the game, but Coach Atuaia recognized my t$PQQFS#PXM  player potential and was persistent in my development. He had the utmost faith and belief in t$PUUPO#PXM  player t'JHIU)VOHFS#PXM  what I can be become, even when I didn’t see it myself.” t.JBNJ#FBDI#PXM  Atuaia has a history of working with big, strong and powerful running backs. As a t-BT7FHBT#PXM  student assistant at BYU from 2005-11, Atuaia was instrumental in the development of former NFL running backs Fahu Tahi, , Harvey Unga and Manase Tonga FORMER PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED during their time at BYU. t+BNBBM8JMMJBNT #:6 A former running back at BYU during the 1991 and 1994-96 seasons, Atuaia first t1BVM-BTJLF #:6 t'BIV5BIJ #:6 joined the BYU athletic department in June 2012 as the assistant to the athletics director t'VJ7BLBQVOB #:6 for student services. He previously worked as the assistant to the dean of Student Life at t)BSWFZ6OHB #:6 BYU. He accepted that position after graduating in 2011 with both a doctor of jurispru- t.BOBTF5POHB #:6 dence from BYU’s J. Reuben Clark Law School and a master of public administration t5BRVBO.J[[FMM 7JSHJOJB from the George W. Romney Institute of Public Management at BYU’s Marriott School of Management. During Atuaia’s four-year playing career, BYU achieved a 39-11-2 record, won three conference titles and was ranked in the final top-25 national rankings three times. In addition, the offense was ranked in the top 10 nationally during three of his four sea- sons. As a senior in 1996 he started 13 games on BYU’s 14-1 Cotton Bowl team that fin- ished the year ranked No. 5 in the country after defeating Kansas State 19-15 on New Year’s Day 1997. Atuaia also helped BYU defeat Oklahoma 31-6 in the 1994 Cooper Bowl to finish ranked No. 10 by CNN and No. 18 by The Associated Press with a 10-3 record. Atuaia totaled 1,247 yards on 301 carries (4.1 yards per attempt) with 11 touchdowns during his college career, while adding 68 catches for 668 yards (9.8 yards per catch) and four scoring receptions. His career-long was 51 yards while his long reception went for 61 yards. Atuaia also added 113 return yards as a member of the kick return team his freshman and sophomore seasons. A native of Laie, Hawaii, Atuaia prepped at Kahuku High School before attending BYU. He served as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tucson, Ariz., from 1992-93. He received his bachelor’s degree from BYU-Hawaii in 2003. Atuaia and his wife Elizabeth, an accomplished recording artist and lead singer for the 1980s pop group The Jets, are the parents of seven children. His brothers Alema (1993, 1995-96) and Donny (1995-1999) also played football at BYU.

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t1MBZFERVBSUFSCBDLGPS#SPODP JASON BECK .FOEFOIBMMBU#:6 t)FMQFENFOUPSUXPSFDPSETFU Jason Beck enters his second season at Virginia on Bronco Mendenhall’s staff and is the UJOHRVBSUFSCBDLTBU#:6 quarterbacks coach. t)BTDPMMFHJBUFFYQFSJFODFBTBO Under Beck’s watchful eye, UVA quarterback Kurt Benkert set a couple of passing marks, PòFOTJWFDPPSEJOBUPS including a program record for passing yards in a game with 421 against Central Michigan, which was only the second time a UVA quarterback surpassed 400 passing yards in a game. !$PBDI@#FDL Benkert also became the fastest quarterback in a season to reach 1,000 and 2,000 yards of

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA passing, doing so in four and eight games, respectively. Benkert’s 21 passing touchdowns rank in a three-way tie with (1990) and Bobby Goodman (1992) for sec- ond-most in a season by a UVA quarterback. PERSONAL Beck, a former Cougar quarterback and offensive intern on Mendenhall’s BYU coaching Hometown: Oxnard, Calif. staff, returned to Provo in 2013 with six years of coaching experience, including stints at LSU, Family:8JGF +BJNFEBVHIUFS 1FZUPO UXJOTPOT  Weber State and Simon Fraser. Cameron and Jackson Beck helped true freshman Tanner Mangum break all BYU freshman QB marks in 2015 after taking over for injured Heisman hopeful Taysom Hill in the season opener. Mangum EDUCATION earned 2015 Freshman of the Year honors from the Touchdown Club of Columbus (Ohio) High School: Huenme HS, Oxnard, Calif., 1999 after he was the only freshman to finish the regular season with more than 3,000 passing College: BYU, 2006 yards and a 60 percent completion percentage. Graduate School: BYU, 2011, M.A. In 2014, Beck helped BYU successfully navigate a season-ending injury to Hill in the season’s fifth game as Hill and Christian Stewart combined to total 3,623 yards and 32 touch- PLAYING EXPERIENCE downs on the year, including 25 TDs by Stewart. As a sophomore quarterback in 2013, Hill t7FOUVSB$PMMFHF  passed for 2,938 yards and 19 TDs while also rushing for 1,344 yards and 10 TDs under t$PMMFHFPGUIF$BOZPOT  Beck’s tutelage. t#:6  In 2012, Beck was hired as the offensive coordinator at Simon Fraser located in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. SFU is the first and only member of the NCAA located outside COACHING EXPERIENCE of the United States. Beck turned an offense that ranked last in the Great Northwest Athletic to#:6 PGGFOTJWFJOUFSO Conference in total offense, passing offense and scoring offense in 2011 into the league’s No. to-46 PGGFOTJWFJOUFSO 1-rated attack in all three categories during the program’s first year as a full NCAA Division to8FCFS4UBUF RVBSUFSCBDLT II member in 2012. The team nearly doubled its total touchdowns scored, going from 28 to to4JNPO'SBTFS PGGFOTJWFDPPSEJOBUPS 52, and more than tripled its passing TDs, jumping from nine to 28. to#:6 RVBSUFSCBDLT Under Beck’s direction, the Clan offensive attack improved from 24 points per game to to7JSHJOJB RVBSUFSCBDLT 34.3 points per contest to rank No. 36 overall in Div. II compared to a ranking of 109th the prior season. SFU also averaged 440.4 yards in total offense (No. 31 in Div. II) compared to POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 335.4 yards the prior year (which ranked 111th) and 306.3 passing yards (No. 14 in Div. II) t-BT7FHBT#PXM  player compared to 147.4 yards through the air (which ranked 131st) in 2011. t-BT7FHBT#PXM  player Players also thrived individually as SFU quarterback Trey Wheeler ranked No. 14 in Div. t-BT7FHBT#PXM  II in passing yards per game at 297.1 yards per game while receiver Lemar Durant ranked t$IJDLGJM"#PXM  No. 4 in receiving yards per game (119.8), No. 7 in receptions per game (8.27) and No. 18 in t'$41MBZPGGT'JSTU3PVOE  scoring (9.27 ppg). Durant received first-team all-conference, conference newcomer of the t'JHIU)VOHFS#PXM  year, and All-America Second Team recognition with 82 catches for 1,227 yards and 16 TDs. t.JBNJ#FBDI#PXM  Beck served as quarterbacks coach at Weber State in Ogden, Utah, for three years t-BT7FHBT#PXM  from 2009-2011 under head coach Ron McBride. Under his tutelage, Wildcat quarterback Cameron Higgins set school records for most career passing yards (12,274), most career FORMER PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED touchdowns passes (98), most career total touchdowns (105), most career pass completions t5BZTPN)JMM #:6 (935) and career passing efficiency rating (144.5). Higgins completed his career as one of the t5BOOFS.BOHVN #:6 most prolific players in Big Sky Conference history, ranking No. 1 in passing touchdowns, t$BNFSPO)JHHJOT 8FCFS4UBUF No. 2 in total touchdowns and No. 3 in total offense. Prior to Weber State, Beck served the 2008 season as an offensive intern at LSU working with the quarterbacks under offensive coordinator on Les Miles’ staff. He also assisted with quarterbacks as an offensive intern on Mendenhall’s staff at BYU in 2007 with Robert Anae as the offensive coordinator. As a player at BYU, Beck served as the backup to All-American quarterback John Beck from 2004-2006, including a redshirt year due to an injury suffered his junior season. He totaled 553 passing yards and 28 rushing yards, including 305 yards on 20-of-28 passing in his lone start in a 38-0 victory over Utah State his senior season. Beck transferred to BYU from College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, Calif., where he led the COC Cougars to an 11-1 season and Western States Conference Northern Division title as a sophomore. A unanimous first-team All-Western States Conference pick, he led COC to a No. 1 ranking in California and No. 4 national JC ranking, throwing for 2,052 yards while completing 77.5 percent of his passes. He also added 430 rushing yards. Current UVA offensive line coach Garett Tujague was the COC offensive line coach during Beck’s year in Santa Clarita. A Junior College Academic All-American, Beck spent his freshman season at Ventura College after prepping at Hueneme High School in his hometown of Oxnard, Calif. Before starting college, he served a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Denver, Colo., from 1999-2001. Beck earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in communications from BYU in 2006 and 2011. He is married to former BYU soccer standout Jaime Rendich, and they have a daugh- ter, Peyton, and twin sons, Cameron and Jackson. Jaime was a four-year starter and All- American midfielder/forward during her BYU career from 2002-05.

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t'JGUITFBTPOBU7JSHJOJB t'JGUITFBTPOBT67"TXJEF SFDFJWFSTDPBDIBGUFSTQFOEJOH UXPTFBTPOTBTBHSBEVBUF MARQUES HAGANS BTTJTUBOUXPSLJOHXJUIUIF PòFOTF Marques Hagans enters his fifth season at Virginia as a full-time assistant coach t*T/PBMMUJNFBU67"XJUI and his second on Bronco Mendenhall staff as the wide receivers coach. Hagans  DBSFFSQBTTJOHZBSET spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons at UVA as a graduate assistant, working with the t)JTQBTTJOHZBSETBHBJOTU .JOOFTPUBJOUIF.VTJD offense. $JUZ#PXMBSFUIFNPTUCZB67" In 2016 three members of the wide-receiving corps combined for 150 catches for QMBZFSJOBCPXMHBNF 1,686 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. Olamide Zaccheaus led the wide-receiv- !DPBDINIBHBOT ing group with 51 receptions and seven touchdowns. Doni Dowling led the team PERSONAL with 626 receiving yards on his 50 catches and four scores. Rounding out the group Hometown: Hampton, Va. was senior Keeon Johnson, who made 49 catches for 476 yards and three touch- Family:8JGF -BVSFOTPOT $ISJTUPQIFS%FYBOE downs. Johnson became the fourth UVA wide receiver to reach the career 1,000- Jackson Watford yard receiving plateau under Hagans’ watch. Johnson became the 36th Cavalier all- time to reach the milestone in 2016. EDUCATION Wide receiver Canaan Severin thrived under Hagans earning second-team All- High School: Hampton HS, Hampton, Va., 2000 ACC honors in 2015 after finishing the regular season ranked No. 3 in the ACC with College: Virginia, 2005 759 receiving yards. Severin’s 759 receiving yards also ranks No. 15 all-time in the UVA record book for a season. Severin caught 54 passes and eight touchdowns. The PLAYING EXPERIENCE 54 receptions tie him with (1990) for No. 11 all-time in the UVA t7JSHJOJB  annals for catches in a season. In 2015 Severin became the 20th player in program t4U-PVJT3BNT  history with 100 receptions and finished his career No. 19 all-time with 102 catches, t,BOTBT$JUZ$IJFGT  96 of which came over the 2014 and 2015 seasons. Severin finished his career with t*OEJBOBQPMJT$PMUT  1,383 receiving yards, which ranks No. 15 all-time in the UVA record book. t8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT  Severin’s rise began in 2014 under Hagans. As a junior Severin led UVA with 42 catches for 578 yards and five touchdowns after entering the season with six career COACHING EXPERIENCE receptions. t – Virginia (graduate assistant) Hagans oversaw the emergence of freshman wide receiver Keeon Johnson in to7JSHJOJB XJEFSFDFJWFST 2013. Despite not playing the first four games of a potential redshirt season, Johnson completed one of the best true freshman seasons in recent UVA history, catching 20 POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE passes for 282 yards and a score in the final eight games of the season. t$POUJOFOUBM5JSF#PXM  t.1$$PNQVUFST#PXM  Hagans was a four-year letterwinner at UVA from 2002-05 and currently is No. 7 t(BZMPSE)PUFMT.VTJD$JUZ#PXM  all-time in passing at UVA with 4,877 passing yards. He finished his career at No. 5, t$IJDLGJM"#PXM  but has since been passed by Jameel Seweel and , the two starting quar- terbacks to follow him in Charlottesville. Hagans in No. 5 all-time at UVA in total FORMER PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED offense with 5,779 yards and his 2005 season ranks No. 3 all-time with 2,802 total t,SJT#VSE 7JSHJOJB yards. Only his predecessor, (2002 & 2003), and current quarterback t%BSJVT+FOOJOHT 7JSHJOJB Matt Johns (2015) had better seasons in the UVA annals in regards to total offense. t,FFPO+PIOTPO 7JSHJOJB The St. Louis Rams selected Hagans in the fifth round (144 overall) of the 2006 t$BOBBO4FWFSJO 7JSHJOJB NFL Draft. He spent three seasons with the Rams before being picked up by the for the 2009 campaign. Hagans finished the 2009 season with the Washington Redskins and was released in the summer of 2010 after injuring himself in off-season workouts. Hagans is a native of Hampton, Va., and graduated from Hampton High School after spending two years at neighboring Bethel High School. As a junior at Hampton, Hagans led the Crabbers to the state championship in Group AAA, Division 5 of the Virginia High School League in 1998. Hampton advanced to the state semifinals in Hagans’ senior season in 1999. Hagans graduated with a degree in anthropology from UVA in 2005 and is cur- rently finishing a graduate degree in professional studies. Hagans resides in Charlottesville with his wife, the former Lauren Swierczek, a former Cavalier women’s player. The couple has two sons, Christopher Dex and Jackson Watford.

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 21 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 21 VIRGINIA INSIDE LINEBACKERS THE HUNTER FILE

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2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA earned All-American honors as he ranked No. 4 nationally in tackles. Kiser also was successful in the classroom, earning second-team CoSIDA Academic All-America PERSONAL honors. Hometown:*EBIP'BMMT *EBIP Hunter was a graduate assistant coach on Mendenhall’s staff at BYU the last three Family:8JGF $BSSJFUISFFDIJMESFO )BMMF )VETPOBOE seasons, where he worked with the defensive front seven and special teams. The Maizy former Cougar linebacker was the defensive line coach at Snow College during the 2011 and 2012 seasons and was also the special teams coordinator in his second sea- EDUCATION son with the Badgers. High School: *EBIP'BMMT)4 *EBIP'BMMT *EBIP  Hunter is a 2011 graduate of BYU where he earned his degree in exercise science. College: BYU, 2011 As a player, Hunter was a middle linebacker for the Cougars during the 2008, 2009 PLAYING EXPERIENCE and 2010 seasons and he started all 13 games as senior. During the 2010 season, t4OPX$PMMFHF  Hunter recorded 85 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions, one forced fum- t#:6  ble and one fumble recovery and earned honorable mention All-Mountain West Conference honors. COACHING EXPERIENCE to4OPX$PMMFHF EFGFOTJWFMJOF He was also named to the Academic All-Mountain West Conference team and to4OPX$PMMFHF EFGFOTJWFMJOFTQFDUFBNTDPPSE was a member of the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society. The to#:6 EFGFOTJWFHSBEVBUFBTTJTUBOU Idaho Falls, Idaho native spent his freshman season at Snow College. t – Virginia (inside linebackers) Hunter is married to Carrie Draper and the couple has three children. POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE t-BT7FHBT#PXM  player t-BT7FHBT#PXM  player t/FX.FYJDP#PXM  player t'JHIU)VOHFS#PXM  t.JBNJ#FBDI#PXM  t-BT7FHBT#PXM 

22 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 22 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 2017 UVA FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE LINE THE SO’OTO FILE

t'JSTU4FBTPOBU7JSHJOJB t-BTUOBNFJTQSPOPVODFE VIC SO’OTO 4P0)5PF t'PVSZFBSMFUUFSXJOOFSGPS In June of 2017, Vic So’oto was elevated to the position of assistant coach for the #SPODP.FOEFOIBMMBU#:6 Cavaliers’ defensive line after originally joining the Virginia football program in t4QFOUBTBHSBEVBUFBTTJT 2016 as a graduate assistant coach. UBOUBU7JSHJOJB So’oto was a four-time letterwinner at BYU where he began his career as a tight t4QFOUGPVSTFBTPOTJOUIF/'- end and played his final three seasons at linebacker and defensive end where he !TPPUP@WJD earned All-Mountain West Conference honors as a senior in 2010. He was the first player to commit to the Cougars’ program when Bronco Mendenhall was named PERSONAL head coach. Hometown: Oceanside, Calif. During his career he suffered two season-ending injuries and was granted a sixth Family:8JGF "TIMFZGPVSDIJMESFO year of eligibility by the NCAA. He had 12 receptions for 124 yards on offense for the Cougars and tallied 55 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, six sacks and one intercep- EDUCATION tion on defense. He earned his undergraduate degree in geography in 2010. High School: Carlsbad HS, Carlsbad, Calif., 2005 So’oto made the roster in 2011 as a free agent and appeared College: BYU, 2010 in seven games. So’oto’s NFL career spanned four seasons and he went on the play PLAYING EXPERIENCE for the Oakland Raiders (2012), Washington Redskins (2012), Arizona Cardinals t#:6  (2013), (2013) and (2014). t(SFFO#BZ1BDLFST  So’oto started his post-playing career under Mendenhall at BYU as an intern in t0BLMBOE3BJEFST  t8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT  the football office in 2015 working with special projects and came to Charlottesville t"SJ[POB$BSEJOBMT  as a graduate assistant in 2016. t/FX0SMFBOT4BJOUT  So’oto is a second cousin of NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Junior Seau. A native of t1JUUTCVSHI4UFFMFST  Oceanside, Calif., he and his wife Ashley, who was Mendenhall’s personal assistant in the football office at BYU, have four children -- Fia, Ave, Tre and Samson. COACHING EXPERIENCE t – BYU (project coordinator) to7JSHJOJB EFGFOTJWFHSBEVBUFBTTJTUBOU to7JSHJOJB EFGFOTJWFMJOF

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VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 23 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 23 VIRGINIA OFFENSIVE LINE THE TUJAGUE FILE

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2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA with at least 1,500 career rushing and 1,500 career receiving yards. UVA quarterback Kurt Benkert set a couple passing marks in front of Tujague’s line, including a pro- PERSONAL gram record for passing yards in a game with 421 against Central Michigan, which Hometown: Pleasanton, Calif. was only the second time a UVA quarterback surpassed 400 passing yards in a game. Family:8JGF $BNJUISFFDIJMESFO 4BWBOBI 4VNNFSBOE Benkert also became the fastest quarterback in a season to reach 1,000 and 2,000 Carson yards of passing, doing so in four and eight games, respectively. EDUCATION Tujague was Mendenhall’s offensive line coach at BYU from 2013-15 after serving High School: Amador Valley HS, Pleasanton, Calif., 1987 15 years at the College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, Calif., from 1997-2012, the College: BYU, 1992 last six as head coach. Under his direction, the COC Cougars earned a 43-25 record Graduate School:6OJWFSTJUZPG3FEMBOET  ." and received five bowl invitations in his six seasons. Under Tujague’s guidance, BYU center Tejan Koroma earned freshman All-America honors in 2014 after helping PLAYING EXPERIENCE t$IBCPU$PMMFHF  BYU rank No. 14 in the nation in scoring. t#:6  While at College of the Canyons, Tujague coached and developed three confer- ence players of the year, an all-state player of the year, eight all-state athletes and COACHING EXPERIENCE five JC All-Americans at COC. His teams earned three postseason wins and he was t – Chabot College (assistant coach) to6OJWFSTJUZPG3FEMBOET BTTJTUBOUDPBDI named the Southern California Football Association National Conference Coach of to$PMMFHFPGUIF$BOZPOT PGGFOTJWFMJOF the Year in 2008 following a 12-1 season. He was also honored as the Western States t – College of the Canyons (head coach) Conference Co-Coach of the Year in 2007 after a 9-3 record. t – BYU PGGFOTJWFMJOF Prior to his promotion to head coach in 2007, Tujague served nine years as to7JSHJOJB PGGFOTJWFMJOF

assistant head coach and offensive line coach at COC under Chuck Lyon, helping POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE build the program upon its reinstatement in 1998 after 17 years without football. t)PMJEBZ#PXM  player Before College of the Canyons, he coached at Chabot College from 1993-95 and t)PMJEBZ#PXM  player the University of Redlands from 1996-97. While at Redlands, the Bulldogs won two t)PMJEBZ#PXM  player Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships. t(SBGGJUJ#PXM  t.D%POBMET$PNNVOJUZ$PMMFHF#PXM  As a player, Tujague was a left guard at BYU under LaVell Edwards from 1989- t4PVUIFSO$BMJGPSOJB#PXM  1991 after two years at Chabot College, where he earned All-America honors as an t8FTUFSO4UBUF$POGFSFODF#PXM  offensive lineman. After redshirting at BYU in 1989, he contributed to the Cougars’ t8FTUFSO4UBUF$POGFSFODF#PXM  second-straight 10-3 season and top-25 final ranking in 1990. Statistically, the t4PVUIFSO$BMJGPSOJB#PXM  t8FTUFSO4UBUF$POGFSFODF#PXM  offense ranked No. 2 in the nation at 565.8 yards per game while also rating No. 2 in t8FTUFSO4UBUF$POGFSFODF#PXM  scoring, putting up 42.5 points per contest. t8FTUFSO4UBUF$POGFSFODF#PXM  As a senior in 1991, Tujague earned starting duties protecting Heisman Trophy t8FTUFSO4UBUF$POGFSFODF#PXM  winner and consensus All-American quarterback Ty Detmer. The Cougar offensive t8FTUFSO4UBUF$POGFSFODF#PXM  t(PMEFO&NQJSF#PXM  front helped BYU rank No. 5 in total offense at 479.5 yards per outing and No. 11 t4PVUIFSO$BMJGPSOJB#PXM  nationally in scoring at 35 points per game. The Cougars won the conference cham- t'JHIU)VOHFS#PXM  pionship all three seasons Tujague was in Provo. t.JBNJ#FBDI#PXM  Tujague received a bachelor’s degree in recreation management from BYU t-BT7FHBT#PXM  in 1992 and a master’s degree in educational counseling from the University of FORMER PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED Redlands in 1997. A native of Pleasanton, Calif., Tujague and his wife, Cami, are the t5FKBO,PSPNB #:6 parents of three children, Savanah, Summer and Carson. t%F0OESF8FTMFZ #:6 t,BSJN#BSUPO $PMMFHFPGUIF$BOZPOT t$BZMJO)BVQUNBOO $PMMFHFPGUIF$BOZPOT t.ZDIBM3JWFSB $PMMFHFPGUIF$BOZPOT t+BTPO1JFSSF1BVM $PMMFHFPGUIF$BOZPOT t&SJD4NJUI 7JSHJOJB

24 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 24 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 '3"/,8*/53*$) FAMIKA ANAE 2017 UVA FOOTBALL DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE GRADUATE ASSISTANT

Frank Wintrich joined the Virginia foot- Famika Anae is in his second season as a ball program as its director of football perfor- graduate assistant coach at Virginia. He is the mance in January of 2016. He came to UVA son of Cavalier offensive coordinator Robert with 13 years of experience on the collegiate Anae. level, including the 2015 season at BYU as a Anae joins the UVA staff after graduating member of Bronco Mendenhall’s staff. from BYU in 2015 He played three seasons Wintrich provides the Cavaliers with for the Cougars before having his career cut integrated short and long term physi- short due to injuries. He stayed involved with cal preparation training. A highlight of the BYU program as an undergraduate assis- this training is the implementation of the tant. multi-year system of training known as Anae enrolled at BYU in 2010 and suf- P.A.D.S. This program incorporates a holistic fered a ACL injury during spring camp. In approach to the development of athletes, ensuring the mastery of one 2011 he appeared in four games as a backup offensive lineman and skill before moving forward with the development of a more advanced eanred his first letter. skill. In 2012, his last season as a player at BYU, he played in four games Training begins with developing the minds of athletes through the and started at Hawaii. During that game, he helped BYU rush for a sea- utilization of the Self Aware Athlete program. This educational resource son-best 396 yards in the 47-0 victory against the Rainbow Warriors. He teaches athletes how to understand their bodies in order to better provide retired from football shortly after that game due to chronic knee issues. for their everyday physical and emotional needs. Performance Program Anae played at Timpview in Provo, Utah. He Principles dictate athletes train safely, with a focus on strength develop- helped the team to the 2006 4A state title. ment along with skills specific to their individual needs and most impor- tantly developing the Warrior Mindset -- a program established in con- JACKSON MATTEO junction with former USMC Force Reconnaissance Marines and PhDs in GRADUATE ASSISTANT sport psychology. Prior to BYU, he spent four seasons at North Texas as the director Jackson Matteo is in his first season as a of football performance where he helped the Mean Green advance to graduate assistant coach at Virginia. He will their first bowl appearance in 10 years. He arrived in Denton from South work with the defense. Florida, where he was the associate director of strength and conditioning Matteo, a four-year letter winner at for three seasons for the Bulls, helping USF advance to three bowl games Virginia, started 24 straight games for the from 2008 to 2010. Cavaliers at center from 2015-16. He was on He spent two seasons (2006 and 2007) as the director of athletic the Remington Trophy Watch List in 2016 as development at The Citadel, directing the strength program that provided one of the nation’s top centers. Matteo helped all aspects of athletic development for 15 varsity sports. Under his lead- block for Taquan Mizzell, the first player ership, the program underwent a total makeover, including renovation of in ACC history with 1,500 career rushing the strength training facility, expansion of the athletic development staff and 1,500 career receiving yards. He earned and the unification of training protocols for all athletes, while primarily VaSID second-team all-state honors after working with football and baseball. leading UVA with 36 cut blocks. Wintrich served for two seasons (2004-05) as an assistant strength Matteo, a native of Ashburn, Va., is a 2016 graduate of Virginia with and conditioning coach at Utah State and one year (2003) as a condition- a degree in sociology. He played high school football at Broad Run High ing assistant at Arizona State. He began his strength and conditioning School. career as the head strength coach at Hardin-Simmons in 2002. Wintrich earned his bachelor’s degree in sports and fitness manage- ment from Kentucky Wesleyan College in 2002. While at KWC, Wintrich %3&8.&:&3 was nominated team captain two consecutive years and was a two-time GRADUATE ASSISTANT All-American at linebacker. Wintrich is from Seminole, Fla. Drew Meyer is in his first season as a graduate assistant coach at Virginia. He will work with the special teams. KEVIN HEIBERGER Meyer is a former All-Big Ten punter ASSISTANT FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE COACH from Wisconsin, earning four letters for the Badgers. Punting for Wisconsin from 2012- Kevin Heiberger joined the Virginia foot- 15, Meyer left Madison with more punts ball program as the assistant football perfor- (256) than anyone in program history. He left mance coach in January of 2016. He assists Wisconsin third on the team’s career punting with all facets of programming, teaches speed yardage list (10,125 yards) and eighth all-time dynamics and helps develop all bio-motor in punt average (39.8 yards per punt). Meyer abilities of the UVA student-athletes. He is also tied for the program record for games served in the same capacity at BYU in 2015. played with 54. Heiberger spent four years (2011-15) Meyer, a native of Hartland, Wis., is a 2016 graduate of Wisconsin working as a performance coach at IMG with a degree in agricultural business management. He played high Academy. He worked primarily as a speed and school football at Arrowhead High School. In 2016 Meyer started his movement specialist for performance elec- coaching career at his alma mater, Arrowhead High School, working with tives. Loren Seagrave, one of the top sprinting special teams. coaches in the world, mentored Heiberger. He assisted athletes with NFL combine preparation, NBA combine prep and also assisted with the Academy’s boys and girls soccer and track and field programs. Heiberger was an assistant athletic trainer at North Texas from 2010 to 2011. While there, he worked with Frank Wintrich, UVA’s Director of Football Training and Player Development. Heiberger graduated from Iowa in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. He received his master’s degree in exercise science from Iowa State in 2009. VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 25 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2016 25 VIRGINIA

MANDY CHRISTIAN ALONSO BAUMGARDNER

%FGFOTJWF-JOFttt'SFTINBO %FGFOTJWF&OEttt34'SFTINBO .JBNJ 'MBt(VMMJWFS1SFQ -POHQPSU /+t0DFBO$JUZ)4 AT VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL 2016 - Did not appear in any games ... dressed for the Georgia Tech game. 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Played defensive , offensive line and long snapper at Gulliver Prep for head coach Earl Sims … first-team All-Dade County … collected 52 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL tackles, nine sacks and caused eight as a senior in 2016 … record- A January early enrollee who participated in spring practice ... played ed 24 tackles for loss … son of Armando and Yamily Alonso … parents are tight end and defensive end at Ocean City High School for head coach from Cuba … high school coach, Earl Sims, was a three-year letterwinner Kevin Smith ... a three-star recruit by ESPN ... a two-star recruit by for Virginia (1998, 2000-01) at linebacker … a three-star recruit by ESPN. Rivals.com and Scout.com ... a first-team American Conference honoree com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com … a two-star recruit by Rivals.com. after making 32 catches for 371 yards and three touchdowns ... also made 37 tackles on defense in 2015, including 2.0 sacks and 6.5 tackles for a loss ... made 18 catches for 140 yards and one touchdown as a junior LAMONT in 2014 during a season cut short due to injury ... also made 11 tackles, ATKINS including three for a loss and forced a fumble. KURT BENKERT (BEN-KURT) 5BJMCBDLttt'SFTINBO #VSLF 7Bt-BLF#SBEEPDL)4 2VBSUFSCBDLttt4FOJPS HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL A January early enrollee who participated in spring practice ... played tail- $BQF$PSBM 'MBt*TMBOE$PBTU)4&$6 back and linebacker at Lake Braddock Secondary School for head coach James Poythress ... named the Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year ... KURT BENKERT’S PLACE IN THE CAVALIER RECORD BOOK VHSL first-team all-state running back and linebacker ... named to the Single-Game Passing Yards (Sept. 24, 2016 vs. Central Mich., 421, 1st) Washington Post All-Met team ... made 61 tackles on defense with three Single-Game Passing Touchdowns (Sept. 24, 2016 vs. Central Mich., 5, T-2nd) interceptions ... rushed for 1,905 yards and 31 touchdowns, averaging 12 Quickest to 1,000 Passing Yards in a Season (2016, four games, 1st) yards per carry, for the Bruins in 2016 as Lake Braddock went 11-2 and Quickest to 2,000 Passing Yards in a Season (2016, eight games, T-1st) reached the Virginia 6A North region semifinal ... left Lake Braddock as the school’s all-time leading rusher with 3,656 rushing yards ... named KURT BENKERT’S CAREER HIGHS All-Conference 7 Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year ... selected as Pass Completions: 27 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2016 one of the Northern Virginia Football Hall of Fame Players of the Year ... Pass Attempts: 44 vs. Pitt, Oct. 15, 2016 a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout. Completion Pct: .764 (26-of-34) vs. Richmond, Sept. 3, 2016 com ... son of Lamont and Karonica Atkins ... has one brother, Kendall. Passing Yards: 421 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2016 Passing Touchdowns: 5 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2016 Rushes: 11 at Wake Forest, Nov. 5, 2016 Rushing Yards: 17 vs. Louisville, Oct. 29, 2016 Long Rush: 11 vs. Richmond, Sept. 3, 2016

NOTABLES 2016 - Tied Matt Schaub (2003) for being the quickest quarterback to 2,000 passing yards in a season, doing so in eight games ... set the UVA record for passing yards in a game with 421 against Central Michigan ... his five passing touchdowns against Central Michigan are tied with four other Cavaliers for second-most all-time for a game in program history ... holds UVA record for most passing yards through career starts 4-10 ... first Cavalier quarterback to amass at least 1,000 passing yards in his first four career starts.

AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Started 10 of UVA’s 12 games ... did not play at Georgia Tech ... saw time against Virginia Tech off the bench ... led UVA with 2,552 pass- ing yards, which ranks No. 6 all-time on UVA’s single-season passing list ... his 21 passing touchdowns rank in a three-way tie with Shawn Moore (1990) and Bobby Goodman (1992) for second-most in a season by a UVA quarterback ... made UVA debut against Richmond ... was 26-of-34 for 264

26 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL yards and three touchdowns against Richmond ... his three touchdowns BENKERT’S PASSING STATS and 26 completions tied for most in UVA history by a quarter- Year G/GS Comp. Att. Int. Pct. Yds TD LG YPG back making his first career start ... was 20-of-39 for 193 yards and two in- 2014* 3/0 8 10 1 0.800 58 0 22 19.3 terceptions at then-No. 24 Oregon ... was 23-of-42 with 241 passing yards 2016 11/10 228 406 11 0.562 2552 21 84 232.0 at UConn ... set a UVA passing record for a game with 421 yards against Career 14/10 236 416 12 0.567 2610 21 84 186.4 Central Michigan ... also matched the second-best game output in pro- gram history with five touchdowns against Central Michigan ... complet- * - at East Carolina ed 27-of-43 passes against CMU ... was 23-of-41 for 336 yards and three touchdowns against Duke ... was 20-of-44 passing for 278 yards and one BENKERT RUSHING touchdown against Pitt ... found Olamide Zaccheaus on a 74-yard scoring Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. LP TD YPG strike in the first quarter ... was 19-of-32 for 126 yards against then-No. 22 2014* 3/0 5 23 4.6 9 2 7.7 North Carolina ... finished 25-of-39 for 238 passing yards and three touch- 2016 11/10 60 -94 -1.6 13 0 -8.5 downs in a near upset of then-No. 5 Louisville ... found Doni Dowling on a Career 14/10 65 -71 -5.1 13 2 -5.1 four-yard scoring strike with 1:57 left against the Cardinals and then con- nected with Albert Reid for the two-point conversion to give UVA a 25-24 * - at East Carolina lead ... was 20-of-39 for 190 passing yards and two touchdowns at Wake Forest ... was 16-of-27 for 143 yards and one touchdown against Miami. KURT BENKERT

PREVIOUS SCHOOL Is a 2016 graduate of East Carolina where he played for head coach Ruf- fin McNeill ... was tabbed the starting quarterback at ECU heading into the 2015 season before suffering a knee injury during fall camp on Aug. 25, 2015 ... missed the entire 2015 season ... appeared in three games dur- ing the 2014 season ... saw time against North Carolina Central, North Carolina and Florida as a reserve ... completed 8-of-10 passes for 58 yards and rushed five times for 23 yeards ... scored two rushing touchdowns and led three scoring drives in five overall (complete) series for the Pirates ... redshirted the 2013 season.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Topped all Southwest Florida quarterbacks in passing yards with 2,261 as a senior at Island Coast High School ... completed 147-of-236 passes (62.3 percent), which included 20 touchdown tosses and just four inter- ceptions to help the Gators to an 8-3 overall record and 5-1 6A District 11 mark (co-champions with South Fort Myers) ... on the ground, rushed for 300 yards on 80 carries ... ICHS advanced to the Florida High School Athletic Association 6A playoffs, but fell to eventual final-four partici- pant Naples in the first round ... earned third-team 6A All-State honors from the Associated Press while also picking up first-team All-Area rec- ognition from the Fort Myers News-Press ... transferred into head coach Joe Bowen’s program as a senior (from Cape Coral High School) after the Gators changed their offensive scheme from the veer to a pro-style attack, and followed by averaging 34.4 points per game in 2012 ... selected as the News-Press Player-of-the-Week (Oct. 12) after leading ICHS to a 55-0 victory over Bishop Verot ... was listed 33rd on the Orlando Sentinel’s MidWest Florida Super 60 list heading into his senior campaign ... helped lead CCHS to a 7-5 record (5-0 in league play) as a junior, completing 189-of-367 passes for 2,771 yards, 25 TDs and seven interceptions ... additionally, rushed 55 times for 150 yards and three touchdowns for coach Brad Metheny ... also served as the Seahawks’ punter, averag- ing 37.7 yards per boot with a long of 56 yards and 11 downed inside the 20-yard line ... named to the News-Press All-Area first team unit as a punter in 2011 ... an Honor Roll performer in the classroom ... born in Baltimore, Md. ... moved to Florida before entering third grade and remained there until the start of eighth grade ... returned to Maryland and helped lead Perry Hall to the state recreational football title and subsequently earned a scholarship to Loyola Blakefield (Towson) before moving back to Florida after two junior varsity seasons ... quarterbacked the Fort Myers (Fla.) Firecats to a state championship and third-place fin- ish in the national Pop Warner playoffs while in seventh grade ... working on a master’s in higher education.

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RYAN QUIN BISCHOFF (BISH-OFF) BLANDING

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AT VIRGINIA QUIN BLANDING’S PLACE IN THE CAVALIER RECORD BOOK 2016 - Appeared in one of UVA’s 12 games ... made collegiate debut against Single-Season Tackles by a Freshman (2014, 123, 1st) 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Pitt on special teams. 2015 - Did not appear in any games ... redshirted Single-Season Tackles (2014, 123, T11th) season. Career Tackles (2014-pres., 358, 9th)

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL QUIN BLANDING’S CAREER HIGHS Played offensive guard and defensive tackle at Plymouth-Whitemarsh Tackles: 15 vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 28, 2014 High School for head coach Dan Chang ... rated a three-star recruit Tackles For Loss: 1.5 vs. Virginia Tech, Nov. 28, 2014 according to ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com ... a two-star Interceptions: 1, six times, last vs. Louisville, Oct. 29, 2016 recruit according to Rivals.com ... Class AAAA first-team all-state per- Long INT Return: 6 vs. Miami, Nov. 2, 2014 former ... two-time first-team All-Suburban One American Conference Passes Broken Up: 2, four times, last vs. Louisville, Oct. 29, 2016 at offensive tackle ... three-year starter on the offensive line ... also Fumble Recoveries: 1, twice, last at Virginia Tech, Nov. 26, 2016 started at defensive tackle as a junior and senior ... first-team All-Eastern Pennsylvania ... helped the Colonials to back-to-back Suburban One HONORS American Conference championships in 2012 and 2013 ... is a pitcher on 2017 - Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List ... Southern Pigskin preseason the baseball team ... son of Eric and Tabitha Bischoff ... has one brother, first-team All-ACC. 2016 - Sporting News All-American second-team Evan ... on the honor roll at Plymouth-Whitemarsh ... is a certified life ... Sports Illustrated All-American second-team ... All-ACC first-team ... guard ... enjoys hunting, fishing and paintball ... volunteer work includes Coaches All-ACC first-team ... College Sports Madness All-American the Jingle Bell Jog, Alzheimers Walk, Greater Plymouth Community third-team ... Associated Press All-ACC first-team ... Phil Steele first-team Center cleanup and working the Plymouth-Whitemarsh Diamond All-ACC ... Touchdown Club of Richmond’s of the year Baseball camps ... major is undeclared and is currently studying in UVA’s ... VaSID first-team all-state ... Bednarik preseason watch list ... Nagurski College of Arts and Sciences ... name is pronounced Bish-Off. preaseason watch list ... Thorpe preseason watch list ... Lott IMPACT 2016 - Appeared in four of UVA’s 12 games ... made his collegiate debut Trophy watch list ... preseason All-ACC ... Athlon Sports fourth-team against then-No. 5 Louisville ... also saw time against Wake Forest, Miami preseason All-American ... Phil Steele fourth-team preseason All- and Virginia Tech. Saw time on special teams and at wide receiver. American ... Phil Steele first-team preseason All-ACC. Bednarik pre- season watch list ... Nagurski preaseason watch list ... Thorpe preseason watch list ... Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list ... preseason All-ACC ... Athlon Sports fourth-team preseason All-American ... Phil Steele fourth- COLE team preseason All-American ... Phil Steele first-team preseason All- BLACKMAN ACC. 2015 - USA Today All-American second-team ... Sports Illustrated All-American honorable mention ... College Sports Madness All- American second-team ... All-ACC first-team ... All-ACC Coaches sec- ond-team ... Touchdown Club of Richmond’s defensive back of the year 8JEF3FDFJWFSttt4PQIPNPSF ... Bednarik Award preseason watch list ... Bronko Nagurski Trophy pre- season watch list ... Thorpe Award preseason watch list ... preseason All- (MFO"MMFO 7Bt"UMFF)4 ACC ... Phil Steele preseason fourth-team All-American ... Athlon Sports preseason third-team All-American ... first-team Phil Steele preseason AT VIRGINIA All-ACC ... first-team Athlon Sports preseason All-ACC. 2014-Scout. 2016 - Appeared in four of UVA’s 12 games ... made his collegiate debut com National Defensive Rookie of the Year ... FWAA Freshman All- against then-No. 5 Louisville ... also saw time against Wake Forest, Miami American ... Scout.com Freshman All-American ... ESPN.com Freshman and Virginia Tech. Saw time on special teams and at wide receiver. All-American ... Sporting News True Freshman All-American ... USA Today Freshman All-American ... Phil Steele Freshman All-American ... HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL 247Sports True Freshman All-American ... ACC Defensive Rookie of the A wide receiver at Atlee High School for head coach Roscoe Johnson ... Year ... ACC Coaches Defensive Rookie of the Year ... All-ACC second- spent first three years of high school at Glen Allen High School ... rated team ... All-ACC Coaches second-team ... VaSID Defensive Rookie of a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and the Year ... ECAC National Co-Rookie of the Year ... ECAC All-Star ... 247sports.com ... played for the North team at the Blue-Grey All-Ameri- Phil Steele second-team All-ACC ... VaSID second-team all-state ... USA can Bowl at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa ... was a 5A second-team Today midseason Top-5 freshman list ... Phil Steele midseason All-ACC all-state selection at wide receiver for Atlee in 2015 after making 25 second-team. receptions for 382 yards in seven games. AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Started all 12 of UVA’s games ... finished season No. 2 in the ACC and No. 9 in the nation with 10.0 tackles per game ... finished the sea- son No. 1 in the ACC and No. 11 in the nation with 5.8 solo tackles per game ... recorded seven tackles in the season opener against Richmond ... shared the team lead with nine tackles at then-No. 24 Oregon ... at UConn shared the team lead for the second game in a row with Micah Kiser with 11 tackles, eight of which were solo stops ... led UVA with

28 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 12 tackles against Central Michigan ... made seven stops and his first recruit … ESPN.com’s No. 10 recruit ... ESPN.com’s No. 3 recruit in the interception of the season at Duke in the ACC opener ... his intercep- Commonwealth of Virginia ... No. 1 safety recruit in the nation accord- tion against the Blue Devils was one of five by the Cavaliers on the day, ing to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... rated tying a team record that has been reached 10 times ... set a new career a five-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and high with 16 tackles against Pitt ... his 16 stops against the Panthers gave 247sports.com ... Under Armour first-team All-American ... MaxPreps. him 300 for his career, making him the third-fastest Cavalier to reach com second-team All-American … second-team USA Today All-USA the milestone and the fastest defensive back ... led UVA with 13 tackles … Beach District co-Defensive Player of the Year … Virginian-Pilot All- and one TFL against then-No. 22 North Carolina ... made eight tackles, Tidewater first-team at safety … rarely thrown at on defense and had 118 broke up two passes and intercepted one against then-No. 5 Louisville tackles in 2013 … played four positions on offensive (QB, RB, TE, WR) ... returned his third quarter interception 30 yards ... made seven tackles as a senior and piled up 1,116 all-purpose yards … took part in Nike’s at Wake Forest ... made six tackles at Georgia Tech ... was second on the The Opening in Beaverton, Ore. during the summer of 2013 and 2012 … team with 12 stops at Virginia Tech in the season finale. 2015 - Started was one of three Class of 2014 recruits to take part in Nike’s The Opening all 12 of UVA’s games ... finished the season No. 2 in the ACC and No. in 2012 … appeared in the 2014 Under Armour All-America game at 22 in the nation with 9.6 tackles per game ... it’s the second year in a row Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. ... also played in the Chesapeake he finished No. 2 in the ACC in tackles ... registered double-digit tackles Bowl … made 111 tackles and five interceptions as a junior … son of in seven of UVA’s 12 games ... led UVA with 38 tackles on passing plays Kevin Blanding and Cory Lee … father Kevin played football at NCAA ... recorded 76 tackles on rushing plays ... along with teammate Micah Division II Glenville State (W.V.) for current Arizona football head coach Kiser, became the only teammates in all 10 FBS conferences to finish Rich Rodriguez … has two older sisters, Jordan Lee and Myki Lee … sis- the regular season ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in tackles in their respective ter Jordan Lee currently serves in the Navy aboard the USS Oscar Austin, leagues ... along with Kiser, became the first UVA set of sophomores to an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer … mother, Cory Lee, named him after be named first-team All-ACC since and Chris Slade in 1990 the 1989 film titled “The Mighty Quinn”… has an affinity for colorful ... tallied 10 tackles and one tackle for loss at No. 13 UCLA ... made eight socks … majoring in sociology. stops against No. 9 Notre Dame ... made seven tackles against William & Mary ... made seven tackles and recovered a fumble at Pitt ... led UVA BLANDING DEFENSIVELY with 12 tackles in UVA’s win over Syracuse that went three overtimes ... Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK six of his tackles were solo against the Orange ... named the team’s defen- 2014 12/12 60 63 123 2.5-7 1-1 0 0 6 3-6 0 sive player of the game against North Carolina when he led the Cavaliers 2015 12/12 68 47 115 1.0-4 0-0 1 1 3 1-0 0 with 12 tackles and one interception ... he forced a fumble also against 2016 12/12 70 50 120 2.0-7 0-0 1 0 6 2-30 0 the Tar Heels ... seven of his tackles at North Carolina were solo stops Career 36/36 128 160 358 5.5/18 1-1 2 1 15 6-36 0 ... named ACC Defensive Back of the Week after posting a game-high 15 tackles against Georgia Tech ... eight of his stops against the Yellow Jackets were solo and he broke up two passes ... his second pass breakup came on a fourth down opportunity for Georgia Tech with 1:06 left and QUIN BLANDING solidified the win ... seven of his 15 tackles against Georgia Tech came in the fourth quarter ... tallied five tackles at Miami ... led UVA with 14 tackles, nine of which were solo, at Louisville ... tallied 11 tackles in a win over Duke ... six of his stops against the Blue Devils were solo tackles ... tied for the team lead with 10 tackles in the season finale against Virginia Tech. 2014- One of four true freshmen to see playing time and one of two to start at least one game ... one of 10 cavaliers to start all 12 games ... was the first UVA true freshman to start a season opener at one of the two safety positions since Tony Blount did so at Washington on Sept. 11, 1976 ... finished the regular season No. 2 in the ACC and No. 12 nation- ally with 123 tackles ... broke UVA’s freshman record for tackles that was previously held by ’ 117 tackles in 2003 ... led the nation’s freshmen with 123 tackles ... tied for the team lead with three intercep- tions (Richmond, UNC, Miami) ... led UVA with 79 tackles on rushing plays ... finished rookie campaign tied with Jamie Sharper (1996) for No. 10 in the UVA record book for tackles in a season ... one of two fresh- men in the nation to led his team in tackles (NC State’s Jerod Fernandez) ... recorded nine tackles in his collegiate debut against UCLA ... made seven combined tackles, broke up two passes, and made first collegiate pick against Richmond ... recorded nine total tackles and one broken up pass against No. 21 Louisville ... had a total of eight tackles at BYU ... led the team with 13 combined tackles in a victory over Kent State ... set a career high and set the team’s season high with 15 tackles in a win over Pitt ... made nine tackles at Duke ... recorded six total tackles and the only interception against the Tar Heels ... led the team with 13 combined stops at Georgia Tech ... led the team again with 13 total tackles at No. 2 Florida State ... had seven tackles and had returned an interception for six yards in a win over Miami ... led the team with a total 14 stops including one sack in the season finale at Virginia Tech ... earned first letter.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played safety and wide receiver at Bayside High School for former head coach Darnell Moore and current head coach Jon White … named Tom Lemming’s Co-Defensive Player of the Year with fellow UVA recruit Andrew Brown … Parade All-America honorable mention ... ESPN 300 recruit ... Rivals.com’s No. 5 recruit … 247Sports.com’s No. 8

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JOEY DARRIUS BLOUNT BRATTON

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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played safety and quarterback at Landmark Christian School for head Played wide receiver and at William Fleming High School 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA coach Wayne Brantley … GHSA first-team all-region on defense and for head coach Bobby Martin … spent 2016 as a prep year playing for first-team all-state Single A on defense … Fulton County first-team John Shuman at Fork Union Military Academy … helped Fork Union to all-county (all classifications) on defense … Georgia Sports Writers an 8-2 postgraduate season in 2016 … made three interceptions at Fork Association second-team all-state Class A on defense … first-team All- Union and returned one for an interception … appeared in only three Metro … was 77-of-138 passing for 972 yards and seven touchdowns in games as senior at William Fleming in 2015 after suffering a season- 2016 … rushed 75 times for 438 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior ending injury three games into the season … caught eight passes for … made 70 tackles with five tackles for a loss and five interceptions … 118 yards and a touchdown, while also returning an interception for a scored two defensive touchdowns in 2016 … in 2015, made 30 receptions touchdown in 2015 … son of James and LaRhonda Bratton … has one for 509 yards and seven touchdowns … returned 11 kick returns for 167 brother, Marcus and one sister, Jerika … brother, Macrus, was a four-year yards and one score … also carried nine times as a junior for 55 yards … letterwinner in football at Virginia-Wise and now plays professionally snatched four interceptions in 2015 and returned one for a touchdown in Austria … former high school teammate with current Cavalier wide … captain on the football and soccer teams … also plays basketball and receiver Warren Craft … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com … rated soccer at Landmark Christian … High Honors student and a member of a two-star recruit by 247Sports.com. the National Honor Society and the Beta Club … dad, Tony, was a safety for Virginia from 1976-79 and owns the 11th-longest interception return (63) in program history … rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com … CHRISTIAN rated a two-star recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com. BROOKS

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AT VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL 2016 - Did not appear in any games. Played defensive end, linebacker and tight end at Centreville High School for head coach Chris Haddock ... rated a three-star recruit according to HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL ESPN.com and 247sports ... rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Played wide receiver at Albemarle High School for head coach Brandon Scout.com ... recorded 49 tackles and 4.5 sacks as a senior in 2015 ... Isaiah, a former UVA fullback … was a two-year letterwinner and named VHSL Group 6A second-team all-state at defensive end ... also named the team’s offensive MVP in 2015 … first-team all-conference, played basketball at Centreville ... son of Nathan and Angela Brooks ... district and Central Virginia … earned the Falcon Club’s Corbett King has two brothers, Caleb and Gabriel ... member of Northern Virginia Memorial Student-Athlete Award … earned the Darden and Jim Towe Church of Christ and is involved with Camp Hope for Kids. Citizenship Award … was a three-year letterwinner in lacrosse where BRADSHAW DEFENSIVELY he earned the Patriot Award and was second-team all-region … named Albemarle High School’s male MVP in football and lacrosse … member of the National Honor Society … member of the Science Honor Society and Math Honor Society … volunteer work includes outreach as a Youth Group Leader at Emmanuel Episcopal where they served residents at Mountain Side Senior Living … son of Matt and Amy Blundin … has three younger brothers, Cole, Luke and Joseph … father Matt was a quar- terback at Virginia from 1988-91 … father Matt holds the UVA record for most consecutive passes without an interception with 231 in a row … enjoys snowboarding and surfing ... majoring in mechanical engineering.

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HONORS 2016 - VaSID all-state second-team. 2015 - Phil Steele preseason third- team All-ACC. 2014 - Phil Steele preseason fourth-team All-ACC. ELLIOTT BROWN AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with 10 starts ... led UVA with 13.0 tackles for a loss and was second on the team with 6.0 sacks ... recorded a career-high seven tackles against the Richmond in the season -JOFCBDLFSttt'SFTINBO opener ... made one tackle at then-No. 24 Oregon ... led UVA with 3.5 TFLs at UConn ... also made seven tackles, had 1.0 sackes and broke up 0EFOUPO .Et'MPXFST)45BGU4DIPPM a pass against the Huskies ... made two tackles against Central Michigan, including one sack ... made three tackles in the first half against Duke HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL before leaving with an injury ... made one stop and it was for a loss Played wide receiver at Flowers High School for head coach Kato June against Pitt ... also broke up a pass against the Panthers ... made three … played wide receiver and linebacker at the Taft School during a post- tackles and one sack against then-No. 22 North Carolina ... made five graduate year in 2016 for head coach Tyler Whitley … caught 53 passes tackles with one sack against then-No. 5 Louisville ... made three tackles for 504 yards and five touchdowns for Taft in 2016 … collected two sacks and collected one sack at Wake Forest ... made five tackles with 2.5 tack- on defense at Taft … caught 12 passes for 87 yards and touchdown at les for loss and a sack against Miami ... made two tackles at Georgia Tech, Flowers in 2015 … played basketball, football and ran track at Flowers both of which were for a loss. 2015 - Appeared in 10 of UVA’s 12 games ... and Taft … made all-county in all three sports … named All-Erickson saw time at defensive tackle at No. 13 UCLA ... made one stop against No. and All-Founders league at Taft … a three-star recruit by ESPN.com … a 9 Notre Dame ... made first career start against William & Mary ... made two-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports.com. two tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss at North Carolina ... credited with a quarterback hurry at Miami ... credited with two pass breakups at the at Louisville ... also credited with two quarterback hurries ANDREW BROWN ... recorded his first career sack against Duke ... his sack of Duke quar- terback Parker Boehme was for a loss of seven yards late in the fourth quarter of an eight-point UVA win. 2014 - One of four true freshman to see playing time ... played in six of Virginia’s 12 games, including the final four games of the season ... made collegiate debut against Richmond and picked up his first career tackle ... also saw time against Kent State, at Georgia Tech, at Florida State, vs. Miami and at Virginia Tech ... made one tackle for loss against Kent State ... recorded one unassisted stop at Georgia Tech ... made a stop at Virginia Tech ... slowed at the start of sea- son due to a shoulder injury in fall camp ... enrolled in January in time to participate in spring practice ... missed second half of spring due to foot injury.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Defensive tackle at Oscar Smith High School in Chesapeake for head coach Richard Morgan ... 2013 Gatorade National Player of the Year ... presented the Gatorade National Player of the Year award by former UVA All-American during a surprise assembly ... attended the 2014 ESPYS as the Gatorade National Player of the Year ... named Tom Lemming’s Co-Defensive Player of the Year ... Parade All-America first-team ... ESPN 300 recruit ... ESPN.com’s No. 5 recruit ... ESPN. com’s No. 1 recruit in the Commonwealth of Virginia ... No. 1 defensive tackle recruit in the nation ... rated a five-star recruit according to ESPN. com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com ... Under Armour first- team All-American ... took part in Nike’s The Opening in Beaverton, Ore. during the summer of 2013 ... USA Today All-USA first-team ... all-state first-team ... Virginian-Pilot All-Tidewater Player of the Year ... MaxPreps.com first team All-American ... led Oscar Smith to the 2013

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DRE RICHARD BRYANT BURNEY

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AT VIRGINIA RICHARD BURNEY’S CAREER HIGHS 2016 - Did not appear in any games. Receptions: 1 at Duke, Oct. 1, 2016 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Receiving Yards: 3 at Duke, Oct. 1, 2016 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Long Reception: 3 at Duke, Oct. 1, 2016 Played wide receiver and outside linebacker for head coach Eric Sherry Receiving TD: 1 at Duke, Oct. 1, 2016 at Charlottesville High School … was a four-year letterwinner and a three-year starter … named Charlottesville High School’s Student- AT VIRGINIA Athlete of the Year … MVP of the football team and named second- 2016 - Appeared in eight of UVA’s 10 games ... injury suffered against team All-Jefferson District Defensive All-Purpose … was a first-team then-No. 5 Louisville knocked him out for the rest of the season ... also all-conference selection at linebacker … earned the United States Army saw time as the long snapper on punts ... scored two points against Reserve Scholar Athlete Award and the United States Marine Corps Central Michigan on a two-point conversion rush ... tallied his first Distinguished Athlete Award … earned the 100 Black Men of Central career touchdown and reception on the same play at Duke in the ACC Virginia Outstanding Academic Achievement Award … also played opener on a three-yard catch. 2015 - Appeared in three of UVA’s 12 basketball as a power forward and was a sprinter, thrower and jumper games ... made collegiate debut at Pitt on special teams ... missed the in track & field … placed fifth in district in the long jump and third in Georgia Tech, Miami, Louisville, Duke and Virginia Tech games with an the high jump … has done volunteer work as a camp counselor for First injury ... received a medical hardship. Baptist Church and has volunteered at the Habitat for Humanity Store … is the son of Donald and DeTeasa Gathers … has an older sister, HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Samantha Moore, and an older brother Jamaal Williams … cites former Played tight end and defensive end at Hickory High School for head UVA men’s basketball player Anthony Gill as one of his biggest role mod- coach Jupiter Wilson ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN. els … enjoys vibing to J Cole songs, video games and photography. com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... a two-star recruit by Scout.com ... All-Conference 10 first-team honoree at tight end in 2013 and 2014 ... played in the 757 All-Star football game on the East team ... also can long snap ... all-region honoree ... named team MVP ... also was a thrower ISAAC in track and a forward on the basketball team ... son of Richard and Laureen Burney ... has two older sisters, Shauntee Parker and Richelle BUELL (BYOOL, RHYMES WITH YULE) Dandridge ... father Richard was a tight end and linebacker at Wisconsin from 1977-80 ... played AAU basketball from 2011-14 ... volunteer at the Jim O’Sullivan Football Camp ... majoring in American studies. %FGFOTJWF-JOFttt'SFTINBO BURNEY RECEIVING ,OPYWJMMF 5FOOt,OPYWJMMF$FOUSBM)4 Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. LP TD YPG 2015 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL 2016 8/0 1 3 3.0 3 1 0.4 Played defensive end and offensive line at Knoxville Central High School Career 11/0 1 3 3.0 3 1 0.3 for head coach Bryson Rosser … made 107 tackles and 16.5 sacks in 2016 … named a 4A first-team all-state honoree on the defensive line by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association … a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com … a two-star recruit by Rivals.com.

32 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played tight end and defensive end at Episcopal Academy for head coach RIAH (RYE-UH) Todd Fairlie … also was the team long snapper … rated a three-star recruit BURTON according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports … helped Episcopal to an 8-3 record and a third-place finish in the Inter-Academic League … broke an Episcopal Academy season record with 813 receiv- ing yards in 2013 … averaged 19.36 yards per catch in 2013 … scored $PSOFSCBDLttt'SFTINBO eight touchdowns in 2013 … was first-team All-Delco and All-Inter-Ac at tight end … also was an All-Inter-Ac defensive end first team honoree /FX$BTUMF %FMt8JMMJBN1FOO)4 with 15 tackles for loss and seven sacks, forcing five fumbles … helped lead Episcopal Academy to its first outright Inter-Ac title since 1982 … HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL also played varsity basketball at Episcopal Academy … early in high school A January early enrollee who participated in spring practice ... played wide career played baseball and grew up playing lacrosse … older brother Jake receiver, quarterback and defensive back at William Penn High School for played one season of football at Division III Williams College ... majoring head coach Marvin Dooley ... DIFCA first-team all-state honoree in 2016 in psychology. as a defensive back ... caught 12 passes for 188 yards and two touchdowns as a junior in 2015 .... made 20 tackles, defended nine passes and recorded BUTTS RECEIVING two interceptions as a sophomore on William Penn’s 12-0 state champion- Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. LP TD YPG ship team in 2014 ... as a junior he made four interceptions and 36 tackles 2015 12/5 16 182 11.4 28 3 15.2 with 23 passses defended in 2015 ... member of William Penn’s state cham- 2016 8/0 7 46 6.6 11 1 5.8 pion 4x100 relay team in 2015... a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com... a Career 20/5 23 228 9.9 28 4 11.4 two star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com... Father, Frank, was a defensive back and wide receiver at Delaware State. TOMMY CHRIST EVAN BUTTS %FGFOTJWF-JOFttt'SFTINBO 4UFSMJOH 7Bt%PNJOJPO)4 5JHIU&OEttt+VOJPS /FXUPO4RVBSF 1Bt&QJTDPQBM"DBEFNZ HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played defensive and offensive line at Dominion High School for head EVAN BUTTS’S CAREER HIGHS coach Karl Buckwalter … earned first-team VHSL Group 4A all-state hon- Receptions: 4 vs. Georgia Tech, Oct. 31, 2015 ors on the offensive and defensive line …USA Today Virginia first-team Receiving Yards: 48 vs. Georgia Tech, Oct. 31, 2015 on the offensive line … 2016 Conference 21-B Defensive Player of the Year Long Reception: 28 at UCLA, Sept. 5, 2015 … first-team Washington, D.C., All-Met on the offensive line … All-Loud- Receiving TD: 1, three times, last vs. Duke, Nov. 21, 2015 on County Defensive Player of the Year … on defense, made 79 tackles and Long Receiving TD: 15 vs. Duke, Nov. 21, 2015 posted 13 sacks in 2016 … forced four fumbles, recovered three fumbles and broke up nine passes … also collected one interception in 2016 … son AT VIRGINIA of Mike and Lori Christ … father, Mike, played football at the Naval Acad- 2016 - Appeared in eight of UVA’s 10 games ... missed the season’s final emy … has three brothers, Mike, Matt and Jimmy … has two sisters, Jackie four games after suffering a lower-extremity injury ... made one catch for and Katie … older brother, Mike, is a defensive lineman at Monmouth … eight yards against Richmond in the season opener ... made two catches older brother, Matt, is an offensive lineman at Virginia Tech … uncle, Tim for 13 yards at then-No. 24 Oregon ... made one catch for seven yards Christ, was an offensive lineman at Rutgers and signed as an undrafted free against Duke ... caught his first touchdown pass of the season on a trick agent with the Philadelphia Eagles … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN. play against then-No. 22 North Carolina ... on a 29-yard setup, com, Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com. seven Cavaliers flushed left with Butts as the snapper who hiked the ball to Matt Johns on the left boundary and slipped into the end zone to re- cord the 11-yard scoring strike ... caught one pass for four yards against then-No. 5 Louisville ... missed the Wake Forest and Miami games with an injury. 2015 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with five starts ... made collegiate debut at No. 13 UCLA and recorded two catches for 42 yards ... caught first career touchdown on a two-yard pass from Matt Johns against No. 9 Notre Dame ... caught four passes for 48 yards against Georgia Tech ... recorded two receptions for 29 yards at Miami, both of which went for first downs ... caught one pass for a two-yard touchdown at Louisville, the first of four touchdown passes Matt Johns threw against the Cardinals ... caught one pass for 15 yards and a touchdown against Duke ... his touch- down reception against the Blue Devils came on a throw from Olamide Zaccheaus via an option on a wide receiver pass ... caught two passes for 25 yards against Virginia Tech ... named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2014 - Redshirted season ... recognized on the ACC Academic Honor Roll

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 33 VIRGINIA School in Richmond where he also played quarterback … made 67 tack- les and had seven interceptions at Armstrong in 2011 … returned five LESTER of his interceptions at Armstrong in 2011 for touchdowns … a four-star COLEMAN player by 247Sports … a three-star player by Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN.com … ranked the No. 27 safety in the nation by 247Sports … ranked the No. 13 prospect in Virginia by the Roanoke Times ... majoring in education.

1VOUFSttt+VOJPS COOK DEFENSIVELY .BSUJOTWJMMF 7Bt8PPECFSSZ'PSFTU4DIPPM Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK 2014 3/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AT VIRGINIA 2015 3/0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 - Did not appear in any games. 2015 - Did not appear in any games Career 6/0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA ... named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2014 - Redshirted season. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL TANNER A punter and tight end at the Woodberry Forest School for head coach COWLEY Clint Alexander … first-team all-state and all-prep as a punter … named first-team All-Scrimmage Play at punter … averaged 36.0 yards per punt and pinned 12 of his 20 punts inside the 20 yard line … four punts were downed inside the five yard line … also played basketball and tennis at Woodberry Forest … spent freshman and sophomore years at the Carlisle 5JHIU&OEttt4PQIPNPSF School where he played basketball and tennis … was a first-team all-state .BOBTRVBO /+t.BOBTRVBO)4 (Division III) in tennis as a sophomore … was on the Honor Council as a freshman at the Carlisle School … honored with the 2012 Hugh O’Brian AT VIRGINIA Youth Leadership Ambassador award … involved in Martinsville’s Teen 2016 - Appeared in eight of UVA’s 12 games ... made collegiate debut Opposing Poverty initiative where they help feed and clothe those in pov- against Richmond in the season opener ... did not appear in the Central erty … son of James and Beverley Coleman … has an older brother, James, Michigan, Pitt, North Carolina and Louisville games 2015 - Redshirted who was a punter on the UVA football team from 2012-15 ... brother James season ... named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. punted at Western Michigan in 2016 … has a younger sister, Anne … ma- joring in economics. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played outside linebacker and tight end at Manasquan High School for head coach Jay Price ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, MALCOLM Scout.com and 247Sports ... a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... All-Class COOK A Central first-team ... Coast Star Defensive Player of the Year ... second- team All-Shore ... first-team All-Zone ... accumulated 82 tackles and 10 tackles for a loss in 2013 ... broke up six passes and grabbed one intercep- tion ... made 20 catches and six touchdowns while playing tight end ... also plays baseball ... son of Drew and Sandy Cowley ... has two sisters, 0VUTJEF-JOFCBDLFSttt+VOJPS Shae and Jane ... father, Drew, played football at Southern Connecticut 3JDINPOE 7Bt'PSL6OJPO.JMJUBSZ"DBEFNZ from 1982-83 and at Rowan in 1985 ... sister, Shae, currently plays women’s lacrosse at Duquesne ... grandfather, Bill Cowley, Sr., played MALCOLM COOK’S CAREER HIGHS basketball and baseball at Georgetown in 1952 and at St. Johns from Tackles: 1 three times, last vs. Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 2015 1953-55 ... uncle, Bill Cowley, Jr., played football at William Patterson in 1983 and baseball at Saint Leo from 1984-86 and with the Pittsburgh AT VIRGINIA Pirates minor league organization from 1987-88 ... on honor roll in 2012, 2016 - Missed entire season with a medical condition ... signaled in defen- 2013 and 2014 ... volunteered with Restore the Shore to help cleanup after sive plays in all games from the sidelines. 2015 - Appeared in three of Vir- Hurricane Sandy ... volunteered at the Manasquan Recreation Football ginia’s 12 games ... saw time in the first three games of the season (UCLA, Camp ... major is undeclared and is currently studying in UVA’s College Notre Dame, William & Mary) before suffering a season-ending injury ... of Arts and Sciences. saw most of his time on special teams ... made three tackles ... made one tackle on defense at No. 13 UCLA. 2014 - Appeared in three of Virginia’s 12 games ... made collegiate debut at No. 2 Florida State and recorded one tackle ... also saw time on special teams against Miami and at Virginia Tech ... slowed by an injury from fall camp. 2013 - Did not appear in any games ... redshirted season ... named UVA’s Defensive Scout Player of the Week for the Georgia Tech game.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played safety for head coach Captain Brian Hurlocker at Fork Union Military Academy, playing for the high school team … was an All-Prep League and Virginia Prep/Rivals.com All-State honoree … made 96 tackles and intercepted nine passes, four of which he returned for touch- downs … amassed 369 interception yards … had a 100-yard interception for a touchdown against St. Christopher’s … returned two interceptions for touchdowns against Georgetown Prep … scored a receiving touch- down against Liberty Christian in the VIS Division 1 State Championship game … caused three fumbles during the season … caught four passes for 59 yards … spent first three years of high school at Armstrong High

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WARREN DE’VANTE CRAFT CROSS

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WARREN CRAFT’S CAREER HIGHS AT VIRGINIA Receptions: 3 vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, 2016 2016 - Did not appear in any games. Receiving Yards: 50 vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, 2016 Long Reception: 22 vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, 2016 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Receiving TD: 1 at Oregon, Sept. 10, 2016 Played quarterback at Parkland High School for head coach Jim Morgans Long Teceiving TD: 6 at Oregon, Sept. 10, 2016 ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, 247sports.com and Scout.com ... rated a two-star recruit according to Rivals.com ... led AT VIRGINIA Parkland to four straight district championships, three as the starting 2016 - Appeared in four of UVA’s 12 games with three starts ... missed quarterback ... Pennsylvania 2015 Player of the Year ... named the 2015 the UConn, Central Michigan, North Carolina, Louisville Wake Forest, lehighvalleylive Football Player of the Year ... finished the 2015 season Miami, Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech games with an injury ... made throwing for 2,947 yards on 201-of-345 passing and 26 touchdowns ... the collegiate debut in the season opener against Richmond and caught two dual-threat quarterback also carried the ball 216 times for 1,385 rushing passes for 16 yards ... caught two passes for 23 yards and his first career yards and 19 rushing touchdowns ... born in Raleigh, N.C. touchdown at then-No. 24 Oregon ... caught one ball for eight yards at Duke ... made three catches for 50 yards against Pitt with a long of 22 yards 2015 - Did not appear in any games ... redshirted season. GERMANE HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL CROWELL Played wide receiver and free safety at William Fleming High School for head coach Bobby Martin ... rated a four-star recruit according to ESPN.com ... a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com ... a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Roanoke Times All-Timesland Boys $PSOFSCBDLttt'SFTINBO Athlete of the Year in 2014-15 ... played football for the first time in 2013 and caught eight passes for 240 yards and three touchdowns in Fleming’s 8JOTUPO4BMFN /$t$BSWFS)4 season opener at FlUVAnna County ... missed three games with injury in 2013 and still finished his first football season with 30 receptions for HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL 617 yards and seven touchdowns on his way to making second-team All- A January early enrollee who participated in spring practice ... played Group 4A and second-team All-Timesland ... caught 42 passes for 833 quarterback and defensive back at Carver High School for head coach yards and eight touchdowns in 2014 ... also rushed eight times for 118 Germane Crowell, Sr., his father … four-year varsity letterwinner … yards and one touchdown ... accumulated 23 tackles and one interception all-state and all-conference player after throwing for more than 2,000 at the free safety position ... also played basketball ... first-team Group yards and 23 touchdowns … rushed for 10 scores and 775 yards … made 4A all-state and first-team All-Timesland in basketball ... averaged 15.8 50 tackles and collected three interceptions … in 2015 made 34 tackles points, 6.6 rebounds and shot 49.6 percent from the field as a senior ... and two interceptions as a junior … a four-star recruit by ESPN.com … a was born premature and weighed just 1 pound, 10 ounces ... earned the three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com … father prestigious B’nai B’rith Award, which is presented annually based on was a standout wide receiver at UVA who played for the Cavaliers from athletics, academics and citizenship ... first William Fleming winner of 1994-97 … Crowell, Sr., is ranked No. 6 all-time in the UVA annals with the B’nai B’rith Award since 1986 ... major is undeclared and is currently 2,142 receiving yards … his 969 receiving yards in 1997 still ranks No. 3 studying in UVA’s College of Arts and Sciences. in the UVA record books for receiving yards in a season … the Detroit Lions selected the elder Crowell in the second round, No. 50 overall, in CRAFT RECEIVING the 1998 NFL Draft … is also the nephew of former UVA linebacker, Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. LP TD YPG (1999-2002), a third round (94th overall) selection by the 2016 4/0 8 97 12.1 22 1 24.3 in the 2003 NFL Draft.

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OSIRIS (OH-CYRUS) BRIAN CRUTCHFIELD DELANEY

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AT VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL 2016 - Did not appear in any games ... switched from defensive line to Was a punter and placekicker at Westfield High School for head coach 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA offensive line in the spring. Kyle Simmons … first-team MaxPreps All-American as a punter … Under Armour All-American and played in the 2017 Under Armour All- HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL America game at Camping World Stadium … rated the No. 5 kicker in Played defensive end at Western Albemarle High School for head coach America by 247Sports.com and helped the Bulldogs to a 13-2 record and Ed Redmond ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com and a 6A state title in 2016 … was the VHSL first-team all-state punter and 247sports ... rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... kicker in 2016 … made 11 field goals in 2015 and averaged 45 yards per named Conference 29 Defensive Player of the Year in 2015 after posting punt as a junior … won the 6A state title, a game played at Scott Stadium 57 tackles, including 18.5 tackles for loss and 10 sacks ... a Group 3A first- … earned VHSL first-team all-state punter and kicker in 2015 … 59 of team all-state selection in 2015 ... he helped Western Albermarle to 31 his 81 kickoffs in 2015 went for touchbacks … rated a three-star recruit wins over three seasons (2013-15) ... the 2015 Central Virginia Defensive by ESPN.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com … rated a two-star recruit Player of the Year ... a Group 3A second-team all-state selection in 2014 by Rivals.com … rated a five-star kicker and a five-star punter by Kohl’s after leading Western Albermarle to 11 wins and a 3A West regional Kicking … rated the No. 1 punter in the country per Kohl’s Kicking … championship ... first name is pronounced Oh-Cyrus. rated the No. 2 kicker by ESPN.com.

CHUCK DONI DAVIS DOWLING

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AT VIRGINIA DONI DOWLING’S CAREER HIGHS 2016 - Did not appear in any games ... sat out season to serve a year of Receptions: 9 at Georgia Tech, Nov. 19, 2016 residence due to the NCAA transfer rule. Receiving Yards: 98 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2016 Long Reception: 44 vs. Miami, Nov. 12, 2016 PREVIOUS SCHOOL Receiving Touchdowns: 2 vs. Louisville, Oct. 29, 2016 Participated in spring football at Nebraska in 2016. Long Receiving Touchdown: 20 vs. Richmond, Sept. 3, 2016

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL HONORS Played defensive back and wide receiver at Broad Run High School 2015 - Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2014 - Recognized on for head coach Matt Griffis … prepped the 2015 season at Fork Union the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Military Academy for head coach John Shuman … was a four-year starter at Broad Run … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, 247Sports.com AT VIRGINIA and Scout.com … rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com … first-team 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with 10 starts ... did not start all-conference as a sophomore at defensive back … as a senior was first- against North Carolina or at Virginia Tech, but appeared at wide receiver... team all-conference as a wide receiver and defensive back … first-team led UVA with 626 receiving yards ... finished the year No. 3 on the team all-state defensive back as a senior … also was a second-team all-region with 50 receptions ... finished the season No. 2 on the team with four wide receiver as a senior … holds the Broad Run school record for most receiving touchdowns ... caught four passes for 53 yards and his first colle- receptions in a season, most receiving yards in a season and most touch- giate touchdown against Richmond in the season opener... recoreded four downs as a wide receiver in a season … son of Damon and Tiffany Davis receptions for 54 yards at then-No. 24 Oregon ... caught three passes for 51 … has a younger brother, Damon … enjoys watching movies and reading yards at UConn, including a crucial 32-yard gain on the first play of UVAs books in his down time. final drive ... the catch brought the Cavaliers into UConn territory with 1:33 and counting left in the game... caught five passes 98 yards against Central Michigan ... caught two passes for 21 yards in ACC opener at Duke ... caught three passes for 32 yards against Pitt with a long of 22 yards ... did not make any catches against then-No. 22 North Carolina, but was targeted four times ... led UVA with five catches for 70 yards and two touchdowns against then-No. 5 Louisville ... had a long reception of 41 yards wherehe has a “highlight reel” hurdle of Louisville defensive back Zykiesis Cannon ... led UVA with eight catches for 76 yards and a one-handed touchdown catch at Wake Forest ... caught four passes for 77 yards against Miami ... set a career high with nine catches at Georgia Tech ... also had a team-high 68 receiving yards against the Yellow Jackets ... caught three passes for 26

36 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL yards at Virginia Tech. 2015 - Appeared in eight of UVA’s 12 games with one start ... made his season debut in game No. 5 at Pitt after missing the first four games due to a torn ACL sustained in January ... caught one pass HASISE (HA-CEASE) in eight-point win over Duke ... also saw time on special teams ... made DUBOIS (DOOB-WAH) eight tackles on special teams ... named co-special teams player of the week by the UVA coaches for the Louisville game. 2014 - Appeared in all 12 games with one start ... made first collegiate start against Miami ... one of four true freshmen to appear for the Cavaliers ... one of two UVA true freshmen (Quin Blanding) to make collegiate debut vs. No. 7 UCLA ... fin- 8JEF3FDFJWFSttt4PQIPNPSF ished his rookie campaign with 17 catches for 141 yards ... set a UVA true *SWJOHUPO /+t%F1BVM$BUIPMJD freshman debut record against the Bruins with five receptions ... caught two passes against Richmond ... made two receptions against No. 21 Lou- HASISE DUBOIS’ CAREER HIGHS isville ... caught four passes for 36 yards at No. 21 BYU ... snatched one Receptions: 2, two times, last at UConn, Sept. 17, 2016 reception against Pitt ... caught one pass for 12 yards at Duke ... caught one Receiving Yards: 42 at UConn, Sept. 17, 2016 pass for 15 yards against North Carolina ... caught one pass for 13 yards at Long Reception: 26 at UConn, Sept. 17, 2016 No. 2 Florida State ... missed spring (2015) practice with injury. AT VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with two starts ... one of nine Played wide receiver and cornerback at Varina High School for head true freshman to play for UVA in 2016 and one of six to make at least coach Stu Brown … rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com and one start .. finished year with eight catches for 99 yards ... made collegiate 247Sports.com … a two-star recruit according to Rivals.com and Scout. debut against Richmond and caught two passes for 16 yards ... caught one com … helped lead the Blue Devils to an 8-3 record and a second-round pass for five yards at then-No. 24 Oregon ... made first collegiate start at appearance in the VHSL Division VII playoffs … caught 49 balls for 600 UConn where he made two receptions for 42 yards, including a long of yards and nine touchdowns … intercepted six passes as a cornerback … 26 yards ... caught one pass for 19 in ACC opener at Duke ... caught one five of his touchdowns were of 82 yards or more … scored touchdowns pass for 11 yards against then-No. 11 North Carolina ... caught one pass five different ways: rushing, receiving, interception return, punt return and for six yards at Virginia Tech. after a blocked punt … Capital District Offensive Player of the Year … earned all-district first team honors at wide receiver, defensive back and HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL utility and punter ... all-district honors at wide receiver and defensive back Played wide receiver and defensive back at DePaul Catholic for head were unanimous selections … also played basketball, soccer and track & coach Bryan Murray ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN. field … participated in the long jump, 4x100m relay, 4x100m relay and 200 com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com ... amassed 97 career meters … has an affinity for art … regularly attends art museums … played receptions for 1,976 yards and 26 touchdowns ... recorded 45 recep- high school football with former UVA cornerback and current Baltimore tions for 740 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior in 2015 ... Raven, Maurice Canady ... played high school with current UVA corner- first-team All-Metro and first-team all-state ... earned first-team All-Big back Tim Harris ... majoring in sociology. North United team honors ... earned first-team All-Passaic County and first-team all-league honors ... caught 30 passes for 694 yards and seven DOWLING RECEIVING touchdowns as a junior in 2014 ... posted 2,470 career all-purpose yards Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. LP TD YPG ... added 79 career tackles as a defensive back, 29 coming in 2015 ... inter- 2014 12/1 17 141 8.3 16 0 11.8 cepted nine career passes ... name is pronounced Ha-Cease Doob-Wah. 2015 8/1 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 -0.1 2016 12/10 50 626 12.5 44 4 52.2 DUBOIS RECEIVING Career 32/12 68 766 11.3 44 4 23.9 Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. LP TD YPG 2016 12/2 8 99 12.4 26 0 8.3

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VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 37 VIRGINIA

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JORDAN ELLIS’S CAREER HIGHS AT VIRGINIA Rushes: 6 vs. Syracuse, Oct. 17, 2015 2016 - Started 11 of UVA’s 12 games ... made all 11 starts at left tackle 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Rushing Yards: 50 vs. William & Mary, Sept. 19, 2015 ... helped block for Taquan Mizzell, the first player in ACC history with Long Rush: 39 vs. William & Mary, Sept. 19, 2015 1,500 career rushing and 1,500 career receiving yards ... helped block for Long Rush TD: 39 vs. William & Mary, Sept. 19, 2015 an offense that saw Kurt Benkert break UVA’s passing record for a game Rushing TDs: 1, three times, last at Wake Forest, Nov. 5, 2016 and become the quickest UVA QB to throw for 2,000 yards in a season. 2015 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with seven starts ... made first AT VIRGINIA collegiate start against Syracuse at left tackle after Michael Mooney was 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games ... rushed once for two yards lost for the year in the Pitt game ... took 492 snaps at left tackle ... saw time against Richmond in the season opener ... rushed six times for 46 yards on 80 special teams plays too ... helped block for one of the ACC’s most at then-No. 24 Oregon ... rushed once for two yards at UConn ... rushed dynamic players, Taquan Mizzell, who broke the ACC record for receiv- once for five yards against Central Michigan ... rushed once for three yards ing yards by a running back with 721 ... part of an offensive line that saw at Duke ... rushed once for one yard against Pitt ... rushed once for a loss the UVA rushing game break the 200-yard plateau three times (UNC, GT, of two yards against then-No. 22 North Carolina ... rushed once for six VT) ... named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2014 - Appeared in 11 of yards and UVA’s first touchdown at Wake Forest ... carried the ball twice at UVA’s 12 games ... made collegiate debut against Richmond ... saw time in Virginia Tech. 2015 - Played in eight of UVA’s 12 games ... made collegiate 11 games on special teams ... saw time on the offensive line in five games debut against No. 9 Notre Dame ... led UVA with 50 yards rushing against (Richmond, Kent State, Pitt, Florida State, Virginia Tech) ... due to injuries William & Mary ... on his first collegiate rush against the Tribe he broke a on the offensive line saw his most significant time on offensive at Florida couple of tackles and bounced to the outside for a 39-yard touchdown ... State when he took part in 60 plays at left tackle ... played 22 offensive plays rushed six times for 14 yards and one touchdown against Syracuse ... was at Virginia Tech ... saw time in 170 total plays during the season, including the rusher on the last three plays of the third overtime win against Syra- 59 special teams plays ... made the move in the spring from defensive end cuse, including pounding his way through on a three-yard score to clinch to tight end and then during camp made the move to offensive tackle. 2013 the game ... rushed four times for 11 yards at North Carolina ... rushed -Did not appear in any games ... redshirted season. once for one yard at Miami ... rushed once for one yard against Virginia Tech. 2014 - Redshirted season. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played tight end and defensive line at St. Christopher’s School for head HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL coach Michael Turner … Richmond Times-Dispatch All-Metro second Played running back at Peachtree Ridge High School for head coach Mark team in 2012 … was a three-year letterwinner in football, earning all-state, Fleetwood … rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals. all-prep and All-Metro honors twice … as a tight end, made 11 catches com, Scout.com and 247Sports … helped lead Peachtree Ridge to an 8-4 for 204 yards and one touchdown in 2012 … made 56 tackles and 17.0 record in 2013 and an appearance in the “Sweet 16” of the GHSA Playoffs tackles for loss … also collected five sacks for a loss of 43 yards … made 50 … finished senior season 1,677 rushing yards and a county-best 30 touch- tackles, including 20 tackles for loss and seven sacks in 2011 … also played downs … also tallied over 200 receiving yards and one touchdown in the baseball and basketball … all-prep and all-state pitcher and outfielder on air … named the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Gwinnett County Offensive the baseball team … is a three-star player by ESPN.com and Rivals.com Player of the Year … named to the first-teamAJC all-state team … the … ranked the No. 18 prospect in Virginia by the Roanoke Times … son of Touchdown Club of Gwinnett County ‘s running back of the year … first- Ben and Loretta English … has an older brother, Patrick … has an older team Gwinnett County region 7-6A … honor student … son of Tony and sister, Kate ... graduated with a degree in foreign affairs ... doing master’s Joeann Ellis ... majoring in American Studies. work in higher education.

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AT VIRGINIA AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Did not appear in any games 2015 - Did not appear in any games ... 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with two starts ... started the redshirted season. opener against Richmond at left guard and the season finale at Virginia Tech at left guard ... made collegiate debut against Richmond ... helped HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL block for Taquan Mizzell, the first player in ACC history with 1,500 career A running back, defensive back and wide receiver at Bishop Sullivan rushing and 1,500 career receiving yards ... helped block for an offense that Catholic for head coach Patrick Cavallario … earned All-TCIS honors at saw Kurt Benkert break UVA’s passing record for a game and become the defensive back … also an all-state defensive back … spent sophomore and quickest UVA QB to throw for 2,000 yards in a season. 2015 - Missed the junior years at Norfolk Christian and also earned All-TCIS and all-state entire season with a lower extremity injury suffered in preseason camp. honors at defensive back in 2013 … spent freshman year at Lafayette High 2014 - Redshirted season. School in Williamsburg … honor student with an advanced studies diplo- ma and an honor graduate from Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School … HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL member of the National Society of High School Scholars … son of Calvin Enrolled in January 2014 to be able to participate in spring practice ... Epps and Tonye Epps … has two sisters, ShaRonda Townsend and Blair offensive and defensive lineman at Fork Union Military Academy’s post- Epps … father, Calvin, played football at Howard from 1981-85 … has graduate team under head coach John Shuman ... played in all eight games volunteered tutoring services for peers in the areas of mathematics and as Fork Union went 5-3 ... saw time at LT, LG, RG and RT during the 2013 chemistry … has done volunteer work with young athletes for Great Game season ... can play all five offensive line positions ... a 2013 graduate of Athletics in Virginia Beach ... majoring in youth and social innovation. Parkersburg South High School in Parkersburg West Virginia under head coach Jon Bolen ... was an All-TRAC honoree as a senior ... played in the 2013 OVAC All-Star football game after a stellar career at Parkersburg TYLER South ... as a junior helped Parkersburg to the WVSSAC “Final Eight” ap- FANNIN pearance ... played center as a sophomore ... also played basketball and participated in track and field ... son of Karl and Jenny Fieler ... father Karl played football and rugby in college at Ohio ... mother Jenny (Dula) played volleyball in college at Ohio ... has one brother, Chase ... brother Chase played basketball at Florida Gulf Coast ... brother Chase started all 0õFOTJWF-JOFttt'SFTINBO 37 games during Florida Gulf Coast’s ride to the Sweet 16 during the 2013 )PTDIUPO (Bt.JMM$SFFL)4 NCAA Tournament ... has one sister, Ryan ... sister Ryan played volleyball for two seasons at Glenville State ... majoring in foreign affairs. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played offensive line at Mill Creek High School for head coach Shannon Jarvis … helped Mill Creek to a 13-1 record and a semifinalist appearance MATT in the 7A state playoffs two years in a row … two-time Georgia Sports GAHM Writers Association first-team all-state … Touchdown Club of Gwinnett’s Offensive Line Man of the Year in 2015 and 2016 … averaged over 45 “pan- cake” blocks over the 2015 and 2016 seasons … named to the USA Today All-USA team … voted onto the Mill Creek football team’s “Leadership Council” as, junior and senior … took part in the 2015 Elite Junior Classic -JOFCBDLFSttt'SFTINBO … two-time (2015-16) all-metro and all-region … Nike Open Invite in %BMMBT 5FYBTt)JHIMBOE1BSL)4 2016 … earned MVP Award at the Sophomore National Underclassman All-American game in 2014 … invited to the U.S. Army Bowl Combine … HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL dad, John, played football at Marshall … older brother, Josh, is an offensive Played linebacker at Highland Park High School for head coach Randy lineman at Middle Tennessee State … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN. Allen … helped the Scots go 14-2 to win the 2016 5A D1 state champion- com, Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com … rated the No. 9 center ship … first-team all-district and an honorable mention all-state honoree in the nation by Rivals.com. by the Dallas Morning News … recorded 109 tackles, six sacks and two interceptions as a senior in 2016 … also caused five fumbles in 2016 … returned one interception for a touchdown … blocked two punts, one of which was recovered for a touchdown … honorable mention 5A all-state by the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors … named 2015 District 10-6A Defensive Newcomer of the Year … father, Brad, played football at Oklahoma State … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com.

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KIRK GARNER’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6 vs. Richmond, Sept. 3, 2016 4USPOH4BGFUZttt34'SFTINBO Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Richmond, Sept. 3, 2016 4QPUTZMWBOJB 7Bt$PVSUMBOE)4 AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Appeared in eight of UVA’s 12 games with one start ... season was AT VIRGINIA cut short with an injury against then-No. 5 Louisville ... missed the season’s 2016 - Did not appear in any games ... dressed for the Miami game. final four games ... made a career-high six tackles against Richmond in the opener ... added one tackle for loss against the Spiders ... made first career HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL start at then-No. 24 Oregon and finished the game with five tackles against Played cornerback and wide receiver at Courtland High School for head the Ducks ... made two tackles at Duke ... made two stops against then-No. coach J.C. Hall ... rated a three-star recruit according to Rivals.com and 22 North Carolina. 2015 - Appeared in all 12 of Virginia’s games ... mostly 247sports ... rated a two-star recruit by Scout.com ... earned first-team all- on special teams ... made two tackles, both on special teams. 2014 - Ap- conference honors as a cornerback in 2015 ... earned first-team all-confer- peared in 11 of Virginia’s 12 games ... did not play against No. 7 UCLA ... ence honors as a kick returner his junior season in 2014 ... hauled in eight made collegiate debut against Richmond ... collected five tackles on special touchdown receptions in 2014 in a run-heavy offense ... picked off seven teams ... recorded first two collegiate tackles against No. 21 Louisville ... passes on defense as a junior. notched one tackle at No. 2 Florida State ... made two stops in home win over Miami. 2013 - Did not appear in any games ... redshirted season ... named UVA’s Defensive Scout Player of the Week for the Oregon game.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played safety and receiver at Our Lady of Good Counsel High School for head coach Bob Milloy … rushed 10 times for 70 yards and one touch- down … caught 18 passes for 270 yards … made 42 tackles on defense and two tackles for a loss … snatched four interceptions and caused two fum- bles … returned a kickoff against Gonzaga for a 78-yard touchdown … re- turned 14 punts for 128 yards … Maryland consensus all-state honoree … All-State Big Schools first team at defensive back … All-WCAC first team at wide receiver … All-Gazette first team … All-Met second team as a defensive back … played in the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl … made 33 tackles as a junior in 2011 … a four-star player by Rivals.com … a three-star play- er by 247sports, ESPN.com and Scout.com ... majoring in anthropology.

40 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL team Class AAA all-state honors in 2015 from the Pennsylvania Football Writers ... made 56 catches for 989 yards and 13 scores in 2014 as a junior NASH ... recorded 137 career catches for 2,386 yards and 35 touchdowns during GRIFFIN his time at Bishop McDevitt ... averaged 17.4 yards per catch for his high school career ... majoring in youth and social innovation.

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AT VIRGINIA 22 DANIEL 2016- Did not appear in any games. HAMM HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Was a placekicker and punter at Lawrence Central High School for head coach Jed Richman … was a four-year letterwinner … an all-state kicker 5BJMCBDLttt4FOJPS and punter in 2014 and 2015 … first-team All-Marion County as a junior and senior … first-team All-Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference as a 8ZUIFWJMMF 7Bt'PSU$IJTXFMM)4 junior and senior … a 2014 Kohls All-American … was a perfect 14-of-14 on field goals as a junior … placed 26 of his 50 punts his senior season DANIEL HAMM’S CAREER HIGHS inside the 20-yard line … also played basketball and soccer at Lawrence Rushes: 21 vs. VMI, Sept. 21, 2013 Central … named to the Indiana Coaches Soccer all-academic team … Rushing Yards: 136 vs. VMI, Sept. 21, 2013 named honorable mention basketball academic all-state … son of Bob and Long Rush: 53 at North Carolina, Oct. 24, 2015 Darcy Griffin. Long Rush TD: 12, vs. VMI, Sept. 21, 2013 Rushing TDs: 2 vs. VMI, Sept. 21, 2013 Receptions: 4 at Miami, Nov. 7, 2015 Receiving Yards: 48, twice, last vs. Duke, Nov. 21, 2015 BRYCE Long Reception: 48 vs. Duke, Nov. 21, 2015 HALL All-Purpose Yards: 147 vs. VMI, Sept. 21, 2013 Punt Returns: 5 at Wake Forest, Nov. 5, 2016 Punt Return Yards: 71 vs. Louisville, Oct. 29, 2016 Long Punt Return: 40 vs. Louisville, Oct. 29, 2016 $PSOFSCBDLttt4PQIPNPSF )BSSJTCVSH 1Bt#JTIPQ.D%FWJUU)4 AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games ... spent most of his time returning punts and kicks ... his 216 punt return yards was the most in BRYCE HALL’S CAREER HIGHS a season by a UVA punt returner since Vic Hall had 230 in 2007 ... only Tackles: 9, vs. North Carolina, Oct. 22, 2016 action he saw against Richmond in the opener was returning punts ... Interceptions: 2, at Duke, Oct. 1, 2016 returned two punts for 11 yards against the Spiders ... returned two Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. North Carolina, Oct. 22, 2016 punts at then-No. 24 Oregon for 14 yards ... returned one punt for 14 Passes Broken Up: 2, vs. Miami, Nov. 12, 2016 yards against the Ducks ... returned two punts for 11 yards ... one punt Long INT Return: -4, at Duke, Oct. 1, 2016 he called for a fair catch and fumbled the catch, falling on it for a return of zero yards ... returned three punts for 18 yards against Pitt ... returned HONORS one kick for 24 yards against then-No. 22 North Carolina ... returned 2016 - Athlon Sports first-team Freshman All-ACC ... VaSID Defensive three punts for 71 yards against then-No. 5 Louisville ... his 40-yard Rookie of the Year. return set up a UVA field goal early in the first quarter, helping UVA become the first team in 2016 to score first on the Cardinals ... returned AT VIRGINIA five punts for 37 with a long of 26 yards at Wake Forest ... returned one 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with seven starts ... one of nine punt for 26 yards at Georgia Tech ... rushed once from the wildcat at UVA true freshman to play and one of six to start at least one game ... Georgia Tech for a four-yard touchdown ... rushed once for two yards made collegiate debut against Richmond in the season opener ... made one at Virginia Tech from the wildcat for two yards. 2015 - Appeared in all tackle at then-No. 24 Oregon ... made a tackle against Central Michigan ... 12 games with two starts ... a broken hand limited him to playing just saw significant time on defense at Duke and collected his first two career special teams against No. 13 UCLA and No. 9 Notre Dame ... rushed intereptions, helping UVA match a team record with five picks against the eight times for 22 yards against Boise State ... caught three passes for Blue Devils ... added four tackles at Duke ... made first career start against 20 yards against the Broncos ... rushed 10 times for 36 yards at Pitt ... Pitt and collected four tackles against the Panthers ... made nine tackles, rushed seven times for 35 yards against Syracuse ... also had two catches eight solo, against then-No. 22 North Carolina ... also recovered a fumble for 31 yards against the Orange ... rushed seven times for 70 yards at against the Tar Heels ... made two tackles at Wake Forest ... made one pass North Carolina ... recorded a career-high 53 yard rush against the Tar breakup against Miami ... made two tackles at Georgia Tech ... made two Heels ... made first collegiate start against Georgia Tech and rushed 11 stops at Virginia Tech ... broke one pass against Hokies. times for 42 yards and one touchdown ... caught one pass for 11 yards against the Yellow Jackets ... rushed once for six yards at Miami ... caught HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL four passes for 46 yards against the Hurricanes ... caught two balls for Played wide receiver and defensive back at Bishop McDevitt for head 13 yards at Louisville ... rushed six times for 23 yards against Duke ... coach Jeff Weachter ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com caught 1 pass for 48 yards against the Blue Devils ... rushed once for two ... rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247sports ... led yards against Virginia Tech in the season finale ... named to the ACC Bishop McDevitt with 54 receptions and 1,108 receiving yards in 2015 ... Academic Honor Roll. 2014 - Appeared in 10 of UVA’s 12 games ... did scored 16 touchdowns, 15 of which were receiving scores ... earned first- not play against No. 7 UCLA or against Miami ... saw most of his time on special teams ... rushed eight times for 39 yards and a touchdown

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 41 VIRGINIA against Richmond ... rushed nine times for 36 yards against Kent State ... caught one pass for 10 yards against Kent State ... made one tackle against Richmond. 2013 - Appeared in two of UVA’s 12 games ... received ELI a medical hardship waiver after missing UVA’s final eight games with HANBACK an upper extremity injury ... one of 12 UVA true freshmen to see game action ... made collegiate debut against VMI and set a UVA record for most rushing yards in a collegiate debut with 136 ... the 136 yards broke the previous record held by Kevin Parks who had 114 rushing yards in his debut in 2011 ... Parks and Hamm became the first UVA rushing %FGFOTJWF&OEttt4PQIPNPSF duo since 2005 to rush for at least 100 yards in the same game when "TIMBOE 7Bt1BUSJDL)FOSZ)4 Parks had 135 rushing yards against the Keydets ... Hamm also added two rushing touchdowns in the win over VMI ... appeared in the Pitt HONORS

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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL AT VIRGINIA A 2013 graduate of Fort Chiswell High School where he was a running 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with 11 starts ... finished season back and defensive back for head coach Stephan James ... four-year let- with 36 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks ... made collegiate debut terwinner ... as a senior amassed over 2,500 total yards, including 1,902 against Richmond in the season opener ... recorded two tackles against the rushing yards in 2012 ... accumulated 20 rushing touchdowns and six Spiders ... made first career start at then-No. 24 Oregon and recorded three receiving touchdowns as a senior ... first-team All-Mountain Empire tackles ... made five tackles and 0.5 TFL in loss at UConn ... made six stops District at running back and at defensive back ... 2012 Mountain Empire against Central Michigan ... made three tackles and recovered a fumble District Offensive Player of the Year ... first-team All-West Sectional in the end zone at Duke in the closing minutes, helping solidify the ACC Division II Running Back and honorable mention All-West Sectional win ... made one stop against Pitt ... made three tackles and one for a loss Division II defensive back ... also a first-team All-Region C, Virginia against then-No. 5 Louisville ... made seven tackles with 2.5 tackles for a High School Coaches Association All-State and All-Timesland honoree loss and one sack at Wake Forest ... made two tackles with 0.5 tackles for at running back ... also was a point guard in basketball and participated a loss ... made one tackle at Georgia Tech and three stops at Virginia Tech. in track & field ... three-year letterwinner in basketball where he was 2015 - Did not appear in any games ... redshirted season. second-team all-district and the team’s offensive and defensive player of the year as the team captain helped Fort Chiswell to the Mountain HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Empire District Tournament championship ... was a four-year letterwin- Played offensive line and defensive line at Patrick Henry High School for ner in track & field where he was a two-time triple jump state cham- head coach Bryan Davis ... four-year for Patrick Henry ... rated pion ... three-time triple jump Region C champion ... multiple even a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... a two-star district champion ... first-team All-Timesland ... president of the National recruit by Rivals.com ... team captain as a junior and senior ... first-team Honor Society ... vice president of Mu Alpha Theta ... senior class trea- all-conference as a junior and senior ... Conference 16’s Player of the Year surer ... student council association and member of Principals Advisory ... first-team all-metro and all-region in 2014 ... second-team all-state Committee ... son of Carl and Eleanor Hamm ... has two older broth- ... defensive and offensive team MVP as a junior ... son of Don and Lisa ers, Zayne and Andrew ... has an older sister, Carlyta ... mother Eleanor Hanback ... father, Don, played football at Bridgewater College from played one year of lacrosse at Roanoke College ... brother Zayne played 1976-78 ... involved in community outreach and took part in the Mission basketball for one year at Rhema Bible College ... brother Andrew played to Virginia through Beaverdam Baptist Church ... major is undeclared basketball and Rhema Bible College for two years and for two years at and is currently studying in UVA’s College of Arts and Sciences. Southwestern Christian University ... sister Carlyta played basketball at Emory and Henry College ... earned a degree in media studies ... working HANBACK DEFENSIVELY on a master’s in higher education. Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int Blk 2016 12/11 16 20 36 4.5-8 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 HAMM RUSHING Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. LP TD YPG 2013 2/0 23 141 6.1 12 2 70.5 2014 11/0 17 75 4.4 12 1 6.8 2015 12/2 57 242 4.2 53 1 20.2 2016 12/0 3 4 1.3 4 1 0.3 Career 37/2 100 462 4.6 53 5 12.5

HAMM RECEIVING Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. LP TD YPG 2013 2/0 1 11 11.0 11 0 5.5 2014 11/0 1 10 10.0 10 0 0.9 2015 12/2 14 174 12.4 48 0 14.5 2016 12/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 25/2 16 195 12.2 48 0 7.8

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42 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL TIM HARRIS TIM HARRIS

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TIM HARRIS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 7, twice, last vs. William & Mary, Sept. 19, 2015 Tackles for Loss: 1.0, five times, last vs. Boise State, Sept. 25, 2015 Pass Breakups: 2, twice, last vs. Duke, Nov. 21, 2015 Interceptions: 1, twice, last vs. Virginia Tech, Nov. 28, 2015 Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Miami, Nov. 22, 2014

AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Appeared in two of UVA’s 12 games before an injury sidelined him for the rest of the 2016 season ... received a medical hardship ... made three tackles and broke up two key passes against Richmond in the season open- er. 2015 - Appeared in 10 of UVA’s 12 games with nine starts ... made five tackles against No. 9 Notre Dame ... recorded seven stops against William & Mary ... collected five tackles at Pitt ... made four tackles at North Caro- lina before leaving with a shoulder injury ... missed the Georgia Tech and Miami games with the same injury ... returned to action at Louisville and made five tackles ... made one tackle and broke up two important passes in the fourth quarter of an eight-point win over Duke ... made two tackles and collected one interception in the season finale against Virginia Tech. 2014 - Appeared in 10 of UVA’s 12 games with five starts ... did not play against Kent State or Pitt ... made starts against No. 7 UCLA, No. 21 Lou- isville, No. 21 BYU, Miami and Virginia Tech ... finished the season with BEN 19 tackles and four pass breakups ... made four tackles and one pass break HOGG up in the season opener against No. 7 UCLA ... recorded three tackles, an interception and a broke up another pass against Richmond ... made three tackles in ACC win over Louisville ... recorded a season-high six stops and broke up one pass at No. 2 Florida State ... recovered one fumble against 8JEF3FDFJWFSttt+VOJPS Miami ... made three stops and broke up one pass at Virginia Tech. 2013 - Appeared in 11 of UVA’s 12 games ... one of UVA’s 12 true freshmen to play -ZODICVSH 7Bt#SPPLWJMMF)4 ... started seven games at cornerback ...made collegiate debut against then- No. 2 Oregon ... made first career start at Maryland after a season-ending AT VIRGINIA injury was suffered by All-ACC cornerback Demetrious Nicholson ... re- 2016 - Appeared in nine of UVA’s 12 games ... made collegiate debut corded first career tackle against VMI ... made one tackle against Ball State against Richmond ... saw time on special teams and at wide receiver. 2015 ... recorded five tackles at Maryland ... started alongside three other true - Did not appear in any games ... named the offensive scout team player of freshmen (Zach Bradshaw and Donte Wilkins) on defense against Georgia the week for the William & Mary game by the UVA coaches ... named the Tech and made one tackle ... had a career best seven tackles and a pass special teams scout player of the week for the North Carolina game by the break up against Clemson ... recorded five tackles against Virginia Tech. UVA coaches ... named the defensive scout team player of the week for the Duke game by the UVA coaches ... named to the ACC Academic Honor HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Roll. 2014 - Redshirted season. Defensive back and wide receiver at Varina High School for head coach Stu Brown … Richmond Times-Dispatch All-Metro first team … played HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL in the Chesapeake Bowl … ranked the No. 10 prospect in Virginia by the A wide receiver at Brookville High School for head coach Jeff Woody … Roanoke Times … All-Capital and All-Central Region first-team honoree first-team VHSL and VHSCA all-state honoree after recording 63 recep- … ranked as the No. 11 recruit in Virginia according to the 2013 Daily tions for 1,078 yards and nine touchdowns in 2013 … also earned first- Press Fab 15 … a four-star performer by 247sports, ESPN.com, Scout.com team honors for all-district, all-conference and all-region … earned the and Rivals.com … the No. 124-rated player in the nation by 247sports and U.S. Army Athletic Achievement Award … first receiver in Brookville his- the No. 16 rated cornerback … the No. 179-rated player in the nation by tory to surpass 1,000 yards in a season … on Brookville’s back-to-back Rivals.com and the No. 14-rated cornerback ... majoring in anthropology. 3A State Championship teams … caught 57 balls for 941 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior in 2012 … named first-team all-district, all-region HARRIS DEFENSIVELY and all-area … also played basketball at Brookville … was the Seminole Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK District Player of the Year in basketball … also earned first-team accolades 2013 11/7 16 10 26 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 for all-district, all-conference, all-region and all-state … played baseball as 2014 10/5 17 2 19 1.0-1 0-0 1 0 4 1-1 0 a senior and was an all-conference and all-district mention … member of 2015 10/9 26 8 34 3.0-5 0-0 0 0 6 1-0 0 the National Honor Society … son of Robert and Susan Hogg … majoring 2016 2/0 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 in psychology. Career 33/21 61 21 82 5.0-7 0-0 1 0 14 2-1 0

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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played wide receiver and cornerback at Woodberry Forest for head coach Played running back and safety at Millbrook High School for head coach 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Clint Alexander … caught 64 passes for 1,308 yards and 19 touchdowns in Josh Haymore … second-team 2016 4A all-state … rushed 141 times 2016 … also led Woodberry Forest with 1,545 all-purpose yards … made for 1,194 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2016 … 2015 VHSL 4A second- 11 tackles on defense … a two-time VISAA all-state selection … second- team all-state honoree after rushing for 1,352 yards and 19 touchdowns team 2016 USA Today American Family Insurance All-USA Virginia … … also caught seven passes for 143 yards in 2015 … accumulated 3,582 rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and career rushing yards on 501 career carries … scored 50 career rushing Scout.com ... majoring in kinesiology. touchdowns … averaged 7.09 yards per rush for his career … in 2015 was named all-region, all-district, all-area and was the Jim Stutzam Chevrolet Player of the Month … in 2014 was named all-region, all-district and REED all-area … dad, Pede Kier, played baseball at Shenandoah University … KELLAM uncle, Mark Cooke, played football at UVA from 1987-1990 for Hall of Fame coach George Welsh … cousin, Cory Alexander, is a former UVA basketball star and NBA Draft first round selction by the San Antonio Spurs, and current ESPN college basketball commentator … rated a *OTJEF-JOFCBDLFSttt4PQIPNPSF three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … rated a 3JDINPOE 7Bt$PMMFHJBUF4DIPPM two-star recruit by Scout.com ... majoring in kinesiology.

AT VIRGINIA JOHN 2016 - Did not appear in any games. 2015 - Did not appear in any games... KIRVEN redshirted season

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL A linebacker and fullback at Collegiate High School for head coach Mark Palyo … a four-year letterwinner and a three-year starter … accumulated %FGFOTJWF-JOFttt'SFTINBO 135 tackles, 18.5 tackles for a loss and 2.5 sacks in 2014 on his way to 3BMFJHI /$t8PPECFSSZ'PSFTU 7B first-team VISAA all-state honors at linebacker … only player in Colle- giate High School history to be selected all-state three consecutive seasons, HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL earning first-team honors in 2012, 2013 and 2014 … accumulated 441 ca- Played defensive end and tight end at Woodberry Forest for head coach reer tackles for a Collegiate record … Collegiate’s defensive MVP in 2012, Clint Alexander … didn’t start playing football until sophomore season 2013 and 2014 … notched 150 tackles and 13.0 tackles for loss in 2013 … at Woodberry … caught three passes for 30 yards in 2016 … recorded accumulated 141 tackles, 12.5 tackles for a loss and three sacks in 2012 31 tackles and seven tackles for a loss on defense in 2016 … collected … was a three-year letterwinner in basketball … four-year class represen- seven sacks … made 17 quarterback hurries … scored one rushing tative on the Collegiate High School Honor Council … athletic council touchdown in 2016 on a 10-yard carry, his only rush of his high school member in 2014 … son of Tom and Sarah Kellam … has a younger sister, career … caught nine passes for 74 yards and one score in 2015 as a Haley ... majoring in history. junior … brother, Caid, is a former UVA men’s basketball student-athlete from 2012-16 … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … rated a two-star recruit by Scout.com.

44 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL ... along with teammate Quin Blanding, became the only teammates in all 10 FBS conferences to finish the regular season ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in MICAH tackles in their respective leagues ... along with Blanding, became the first KISER UVA set of sophomores to be named first-team All-ACC since Terry Kirby and Chris Slade in 1990 ... made 12 stops at No. 13 UCLA ... notched 1.5 sacks against No. 9 Notre Dame ... led UVA with 15 stops against William & Mary ... also recorded 2.0 sacks against the Tribe ... collected 1.0 sack against Boise State ... led UVA with 11 tackles at Pitt ... collected 11 tackles *OTJEF-JOFCBDLFSttt4FOJPS and 2.0 tackles for loss against Syracuse ... also broke up one pass against #BMUJNPSF .Et(JMNBO4DIPPM the Orange ... teamed up with David Dean to sack Orange quarterback Eric Dungey for a six-yard loss that pushed Syracuse back on third down MICAH KISER’S PLACE IN THE CAVALIER RECORD BOOK in the third overtime ... the following play Syracuse missed a 48-yard field Single-Season Tackles (2016, 134, T4th) goal and UVA went on to get the win on its next possession ... recorded Career Sacks (2014-pres, 14, T15th) 10 tackles and returned a fumble 21 yards at North Carolina ... posted eight tackles, forced a fumble and recorded 0.5 sack against Georgia Tech MICAH KISER’S CAREER HIGHS ... teamed up with Zach Bradshaw to sack Yellow Jacket quarterback Justin Tackles: 17 vs. Duke, Nov. 21, 2015 Thomas on a fourth down situation ... also broke up a Yellow Jacket pass Tackles for Loss: 2.5 vs. Boise State, Sept. 25, 2015 in the end zone ... recorded six stops at Miami ... made five tackles and Sacks: 2.0 vs. William & Mary, Sept. 19, 2015 recovered a fumble at Louisville ... named ACC Linebacker of the Week Pass Breakups: 1, twice, last vs. Georgia Tech, Oct. 31, 2015 after recording a career-high 17 tackles in an eight-point win against Duke Forced Fumbles: 1, three times, last vs. Georgia Tech, Oct. 31, 2015 ... helped keep the Blue Devils to 99 rushing yards ... also posted 1.0 tackles Fumble Recoveries: 1, twice, last at Louisville, Nov. 14, 2015 for loss and 1.0 sacks against Duke ... tied for the team lead with 10 tackles against Virginia Tech in the season finale ... added one sack and 1.5 tackles HONORS for a loss against the Hokies. 2014 - Appeared in all 12 of Virginia’s games 2017 - Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List ... Southern Pigskin preseason ... saw most of his time on special teams ... finished season with 15 tackles first-team All-ACC. 2016 - FWAA All-America second-team ... All-ACC first-team ... Coaches All-ACC first-team ... CoSIDA Academic All-Amer- MICAH KISER ican second-team ... College Sports Madness All-America third-team ... ESPN.com All-ACC team ... Associated Press All-ACC first-team ... Touch- down Club of Richmond’s linebacker of the year ... VaSID Defensive Play- er of the Year ... first-team VaSID All-State ... Semifinalist for the Butkus Award ... Semifinalist for the Lott IMPACT Trophy ... CoSIDA Academic District All-American ... Bednarik Award Watch List ... Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List ... Lombardi Watch List ... Butkus Award Watch List ... Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List ... one of UVA’s three captains. 2015 - College Sports Madness All-American third-team ... All-ACC first-team ... All-ACC Coaches second-team ... Touchdown Club of Richmond’s line- backer of the year ... one of two players that earned the Rock Weir Award for most improved during spring drills ... named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2014 - Recognized on the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Started all 12 of UVA’s games ... No. 1 in the ACC and No. 4 in the nation with 11.2 tackles per game ... his 134 tackles are tied with Wali Rainer for fourth-most single-season tackles in program history ... 134 tackles lead all “Power 5” players ... led UVA with 14 tackles against Richmond in the season opener ... also notched one sack and forced two fumbles against the Spiders ... tied for the team lead with nine tackles at then-No. 24 Oregon ... shared the team lead for tackles with Quin Bland- ing at UConn, finishing with 11 stops, eight of which were solo tackles ... made six tackles against Central Michigan ... led UVA with 18 tackles, 2.0 TFLs, 1.0 sacks and broke up three passes at Duke in the ACC opener ... made nine tackles and forced one fumble against Pitt ... recorded 10 tackles against then-No. 22 North Carolina ... also forced and recovered a fumble against the Tar Heels ... named ACC Linebacker of the Week on Oct. 31 after leading all players with 14 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks against then-No. 5 Louisville ... also recovered a fumble against the Cardi- nals ... led UVA with 11 tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss and one sack at Wake Forest ... led UVA with 13 tackles and one interception against Miami ... made five stops at Georgia Tech ... led UVA with 14 tackles at Virginia Tech ... broke up a pass and forced a fumble against the Hokies. 2015 - Started all 12 of UVA’s games ... finished the season No. 1 in the ACC and No. 17 in the nation with 9.8 tackles per game ... registered double-digit tackles in seven of UVA’s 12 games ... led UVA with 82 tackles on rushing plays

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 45 VIRGINIA ... tied Wilfred Wahee for the team lead with nine special teams tackles ... made collegiate debut against No. 7 UCLA in the season opener and made one tackle ... had another tackle against Richmond ... recorded two BEN stops in victory over Kent State ... had two stops Duke ... had a season-high KNUTSON (NEWT-SON) three stops at Georgia Tech ... recorded one tackle in a win over Miami ... notched two stops against the Virginia Tech offense. 2013 - Did not appear in any games ... redshirted season ... UVA’s Defensive Scout Player of the Week for the Maryland game. 0õFOTJWF(VBSEttt34'SFTINBO HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL (SBOHFS *OEt1FOO)4 A linebacker and tight end at the Gilman School for head coach Biff Poggi … was a three-year letterwinner and a three-time All-Maryland Inter- AT VIRGINIA scholastic Athletic Association Conference honoree … two-time Mary-

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 2016 - Did not appear in any games .... dressed for the North Carolina land Consensus All-State first-team defense … two-time All-Metro first- game. team … was the 2012 All-Metro Defensive Player of the Year … Baltimore Sun ‘s Defensive Co-Player of the Year … helped Gilman to a MIAA A HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Conference title defense … was a 2012 Semper Fidelis All-American … Played offensive tackle at Penn High School for head coach Cory Yeoman accumulated 111 tackles, two forced fumble and intercepted three pass- ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout. es, while returning two for touchdowns … was a team captain in senior com and 247sports.com ... helped lead Penn High School to a 6A state- and helped lead Gilman to a No. 19 ranking in the USA Today Super 25 runner up finish and a 14-2 record ... named an Associated Press Indiana high school team rankings … was a 2011 MaxPreps Air Force Junior All- High School first-team 6A all-state honoree on the offensive line in 2015 American second-team linebacker … made 91 tackles and forced three ... first-team IFCA all-state selection in 2015 ... named the Indianapolis fumbles as a junior in 2011 … a four-star player by 247sports and ESPN. Star Mr. Offensive Line, given to the top lineman in the state of Indiana ... com … a three-star player by Scout.com and Rivals.com …. also played named is pronounced Newt-Son. lacrosse at Gilman in 2011 with current Cavalier … played the 2010 season of football at Gilman with former Virginia wide receiver Darius Jennings … volunteered with Ronald McDonald House Charities DARIOUS and the Agape House … son of Michael and Donna Kiser … has a younger LATIMORE brother, Jordan ... graduated with a degree in foreign affairs ... working on a master’s in higher education.

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AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Missed entire season with a lower extremity injury suffered in Sep- tember 2015 - Appeared in 10 of UVA’s 12 games with two starts ... made collegiate debut against William & Mary ... made first career tackle against Boise State ... made two tackles at Pitt ... made one stop at North Carolina ... named UVA’s defensive player of the week by the coaches after mak- ing two tackles and recording his first career interception at Miami ... also broke up a pass against the Hurricanes ... his interception at Miami was an acrobatic one-handed snag after jumping a route ... the interception made multiple caroms between his two hands before he secured the ball and returned it eight yards ... made first collegiate start at Louisville and made two tackles ... made four tackles, forced a fumble, broke up a pass and intercepted a pass in the end zone during an eight-point win over Duke ... made two tackles and broke up one pass in the season finale against Virginia Tech. 2014 - Redshirted season.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played cornerback, linebacker and defensive end at Central Gwinnett High School for head coach Todd Wofford ... played defensive end as freshman, linebacker as a sophomore and made the move to cornerback for junior and senior seasons ... a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals. com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... made 39 tackles and intercepted two passes for the Black Knights as a senior ... recorded 14 tackles as a junior and made 21 stops as a sophomore ... son of LaDonna Latimore ... major- ing in studio art.

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46 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL

ANDRE JORDAN LEVRONE (LEV-ROW-KNEE) MACK

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LEVRONE CAREER HIGHS JORDAN MACK’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 3 vs UCLA, Aug. 30, 2014; at BYU, Sept. 20, 2014 Tackles: 8 at Duke, Oct. 1, 2016 Receiving Yards: 75 vs UCLA, Aug. 30, 2014 Tackles for Loss: 2.0 at Oregon, Sept. 10, 2016 Long Reception: 29 vs. UCLA, Aug. 30, 2014 Forced Fumbles: 1, 2x, last at Duke, Oct. 1, 2016 Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs UCLA, Aug. 30, 2014; at FSU, Nov. 8, 2014 Sacks: 1.0 at Duke, Oct. 1, 2016 Long Receiving TD: 29 vs UCLA, Aug. 30, 2014 HONORS AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Campus Insider’s honorable mention freshman All-American ... 2016 - Appeared in 10 of UVA’s 12 games with two starts ... caught two Athlon Sports second-team Freshman All-ACC. passes for 65 yards at Duke in the ACC opener ... made two catches for 22 yards against then-No. 22 North Carolina ... caught two passes for AT VIRGINIA 19 yards against then-No. 5 Louisville ... missed the Wake Forest and 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with nine starts ... one of nine Miami games with an injury ... caught two passes for 20 yards at Georgia UVA true freshmen to play ... one of six UVA true freshmen to start at least Tech. 2015 - Started the season opener at No. 13 UCLA and caught one game ... made collegiate debut against Richmond in the season opener two passes for 16 yards ... missed the final 11 games of the season with ... became the first true freshman at UVA to start a season opener at line- an injury. 2014 - Appeared in 11 of UVA’s 12 games with two starts ... backer since Ahmad Brooks in 2003 ... made three tackles against the Spi- missed the Georgia Tech game with an injury ... made first collegiate ders ... made six tackles, 2.0 tackles for a loss and forced a fumble at then- start at No. 2 Florida State ... also started against Miami ... finished season No. 24 Oregon ... made one tackle at UConn ... made two tackles against with 15 catches for 248 yards and two touchdowns ... made collegiate Central Michigan ... made eight tackles with 1.0 sack at Duke in the ACC debut against No. 7 UCLA and made three catches for 75 yards and a opener ... his strip sack against the Blue Devils came in the end zone and touchdown ... collected three receptions for 46 yards at No. 21 BYU ... Eli Hanback recovered for the touchdown, giving UVA a 14-point cushion made two catches for 53 yards against Kent State ... caught one pass for in the closing minutes ... made two tackles, including picking up a 0.5 sack a 16-yard touchdown at No. 2 Florida State ... caught two passes for 24 against Pitt ... made seven tackles and 0.5 TFLs against then-No. 22 North yards in a home win over Miami. 2013 - Did not appear in any games ... Carolina ... made one tackle against then-No. 5 Louisville ... made three redshirted season ... UVA’s offensive scout player of the week for the Duke tackles at Wake Forest ... made one tackle against Miami ... made five stops and Clemson games. at Georgia Tech ... recorded one tackle at Virginia Tech.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played wide receiver and safety at Our Lady of Good Counsel High School Played safety and wide receiver at the Wesleyan School for head coach for head coach Bob Milloy … suffered a lower extremity injury in the first Franklin Pridgen ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, game of 2012 and didn’t return to play until the final three games of the Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com ... named a 2015 first-team year … caught nine passes for 117 yards … rushed twice for 63 yards … All-Region 6-AA honoree at defensive back ... a second-team Class AA ranked the No. 42 wide receiver in the nation and No. 2 wide receiver in all-state honoree at defensive back ... recorded 36 tackles as a senior and Maryland by Rivals.com … ranked the No. 11 recruit from Maryland by picked off one pass ... caught 19 passes for 170 yards and two touchdowns Rivals .com … ranked the No. 1 wide receiver in Maryland by 247sports in 2015 ... son of Charles and Audria Mack ... father, Charles, played foot- … selected first-team all-combine of the US Army All-American Junior ball at Georgia Tech from 1983-87 ... has one brother, Charles, who played Combine … named preseason all-state first-team by MaxPreps.com … football at Richmond from 2013-16 ... cousin, Jimmy Coleman, played named Top Performer out of the 30 participants from the state of Mary- football at Tulane. land at the Army All-American Combine by MDHigh.com … named the No. 2 wide receiver at the Top Gun Showcase Camp by Rivals.com … a MACK DEFENSIVELY three-star player by 247sports, ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com … Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK son of Andre and Angie Levrone … has an older brother, Jonathan … 2016 12/9 19 21 40 4-11 1.5-2 0 2 0 0 0 has an older sister, Raquel … brother Jonathan served a tour in Iraq as a tanker in the U.S. Army … mother Angie was a high school MVP for three years in track & field, gymnastics and cheerleading … father Andre, Sr. played linebacker for his base team while serving in the Marine Corps … cousin Kevin Levrone is a IFBB Hall of Fame body builder, four-time first- runner-up to Mr. Olympia ... majoring in media studies.

LEVRONE RECEIVING Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. LP TD YPG 2014 11/2 15 248 16.5 29 2 22.5 2015 1/1 2 16 8.0 10 0 16.0 2016 10/2 8 126 15.8 33 0 12.6 Career 22/5 25 390 15.6 33 2 17.7

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 47 VIRGINIA

JACK JOHN MCDONALD MONTELUS (MONT-UH-LUSS)

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2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 2016 - ACC All-Academic team. Spent the 2013-16 seasons at Notre Dame … redshirted the 2013 season … appeared in six career games for the Irish on offense and defense … AT VIRGINIA moved to the defensive line during preparation for the BattleFrog Fiesta 2016 - Started 11 of UVA’s 12 games ... made all 11 starts at right guard Bowl against Ohio State at the conclusion of the 2015 season … played in ... helped block for Taquan Mizzell, the first player in ACC history with two games, against Nevada and Army, in 2016 on defense … saw time on 1,500 career rushing and 1,500 career receiving yards ... helped block for the offensive line in 2015 against Texas, UMass and Pitt. an offense that saw Kurt Benkert break UVA’s passing record for a game and become the quickest UVA QB to throw for 2,000 yards in a season. . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL 2015 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with two starts ... made first col- Three-year offensive line starter at Everett High School in Everett, legiate start at No. 13 UCLA ... saw time at left and right guard ... appeared Mass., for head coach John DiBiaso ... named to 2012 Boston Globe All- in 119 offensive plays and 82 special teams plays ... helped block for one Scholastic team ... first-team offensive lineman on Massachusetts High of the ACC’s most dynamic players, Taquan Mizzell, who broke the ACC School Football Coaches Association All-State Super 26 team for 2012 ... record for receiving yards by a running back with 721 ... part of an offen- first lineman ever to be a finalist for ESPN Boston Mr. Football Award ... sive line that saw the UVA rushing game break the 200-yard plateau three ranked 82nd player nationally on MaxPreps/Tom Lemming Top100 list times (UNC, GT, VT). 2014 - Appeared in 11 of UVA’s 12 games ... did not ... rated 74th on Rivals 250 list ... ranked first on Rivals.com list of offen- play at Georgia Tech ... made collegiate debut on special teams against No. sive guards ... ranked 51st overall and second among offensive guards on 7 UCLA in the season opener ... saw time in 184 total plays ... took part in Scout 300 by Scout.com ... helped Everett to three straight Massachusetts 168 offensive plays with a season-high 54 at No. 21 BYU ... was part of 32 Division IA Super Bowl crowns his final three seasons, including a 20-19 offensive plays against Kent State ... helped UVA accumulate 500 yards of win over unbeaten Barnstable in 2012 at Gillette Stadium ... helped total offense in back-to-back games (BYU and Kent State) for the first time Everett defeat top-seeded Masconomet Regional 42-14 in 2012 IA East since 2004 ... ran on 27 offensive plays at No. 2 Florida State.2013 - Did not semifinals ... played in U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio ... appear in any games ... redshirted season. born in Haiti, moved to Canada at age two, then to Massachusetts when he was nine ... son of Eldridge Fabre ... working on a master’s in educa- HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL tional psychology. Played the offensive and defensive line at Boston College High School for head coach Joe Gaff ... also played for two seasons for head coach Jon Bartlett ... three-year starter on the offensive line ... two-time Catholic Conference All-Star ... 2012 Catholic Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year ... 2012 Massachusetts Super 26 all-state team ... three-time schol- ar athlete ... 2011 Massachusetts Division I state champion ... 2012 Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic ... 2012 Boston Globe All-Scholastic ... earned High Honors or Honors every term of high school ... volunteers at My Brothers Keeper, an organization that delivers presents and furniture to families in need ... son of John and Michelle McDonald ... has an older sister, Kiley ... has two younger brothers, Michael and Dylan ... uncle Cliff McDon- ald played offensive tackle at New Hampshire and held the New England Heavyweight boxing title ... cousin Cliff McDonald, Jr. played football at Dartmouth ... graduated with a degree in foreign affairs ... working on a master’s in higher education.

48 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL was a member of the East team and started the 2014 Semper Fidelis All- American Bowl played at the StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. … enjoys CHRIS bowling … participated in a bowling league every Wednesday night in MOORE hometown of Fredericksburg ... majoring in media studies.

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AT VIRGINIA JUWAN MOYE’S CAREER HIGHS 2016 - Appeared in 11 of UVA’s 12 games with one start ... one of nine Tackles: 1, three times, last vs. North Carolina, Oct. 22, 2016 UVA true freshmen to play and one of six UVA true freshmen to make Tackles for Loss: 0.5, two times, last vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2017 at least one start ... made collegiate debut at then-No. 24 Oregon ... made Sacks: 0.5 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2017 first career tackle at UConn ... made one tackle against Pitt ... made three tackles, one for a loss and broke up a pass against then-No. 5 Louisville ... AT VIRGINIA broke up one pass at Georgia Tech ... made first collegiate start at Virginia 2016 - Appeared in 10 of UVA’s 12 games ... one of nine UVA true fresh- Tech and recorded a career-high eight tackles. men to see time ... made collegiate debut against Richmond on the defen- sive line ... made first collegiate tackle at UConn ... broke up a pass and HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL shared a sack against Central Michigan ... made one tackle against then- Played defensive back and wide receiver at Broad Run High School for No. 22 North Carolina. head coach Matt Griffis ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN. com and 247sports.com ... rated a two-star recruit according to Rivals.com HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL and Scout.com ... a 2015 first-team VHSL 5A all-state honoree at defen- Played defensive end and outside linebacker at Parkview High School for sive back ... first-team All-Loudoun ... earned second-team all-conference head coach Eric Godfree ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN. honors as a junior in 2014 after recording 51 tackles and picking off two com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com ... made 104 tackles and passes. 12 sacks a senior in 2015 ... made 84 tackles and posted 2.0 sacks as a junior in 2014 ... recorded 37 tackles and 4.5 sacks as a sophomore in 2013 ... also MOORE DEFENSIVELY played basketball at Parkview. Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK 2016 11/1 5 9 14 1-7 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 MOYE DEFENSIVELY Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK 2016 10/0 0 3 3 1-4 0.5-3 0 0 1 0 0 STEVEN MOSS

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AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Appeared in one of UVA’s 12 games ... made collegiate debut against Miami. 2015 - Did not appear in any games. 2014 - Redshirted season.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played offensive line and defensive line at Chancellor High School for head coach Bob Oliver … ESPN 300 recruit ... rated a four-star recruit ac- cording to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com … rated the No. 8 offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com … rated the No. 12 offensive guard in the nation by 247Sports.com … ranked the No. 7 re- cruit in the Commonwealth of Virginia by VirginiaPreps … played both offensive guard and offensive tackle during his career with the Chargers … made 38 tackles and 2.5 sacks while playing defensive line as a senior … recovered one fumble on defense … member of the 2014 U.S. Under-19 National Team, assembled by USA Football to play Team Canada in the International Bowl on Feb. 7 at Maverick Stadium at the University of Tex- as at Arlington … two-time VHSL first-team all-state honoree … member of the USA Today’s American Family Insurance All-USA Virginia team … helped Chancellor to an 8-4 record and district championship in 2012 …

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 49 VIRGINIA

BRENTON GLADIMIR NELSON PAUL

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AT VRIGINIA AT VIRGINIA - 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 2016 Did not appear in any games. 2016 - Appeared in three of UVA’s 12 games ... made collegiate debut against Richmond in the season opener ... also saw time at then-No. 24 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Oregon and against Central Michigan. 2015 - Did not appear in any games Played safety at DeMatha Catholic for head coach Elijah Brooks in ... redshirted season. 2015 … previously played cornerback at Winter Springs High School in Florida for head coach Rodney Brewington … earned All-Met honors in HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL 2016 as DeMatha was WCAC and regional champions … led Florida in Played defensive end at Northeast High School for head coach Phil Gorm- interceptions in 2013 while at Winter Springs with 10 … was a two-time ley ... rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and 247Sports ... a two-star all-conference selection … also earned all-state and All-American honors recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... started all 30 games of his high while at Winter Springs … also participated in track and field at both De- school football career at defensive end for Northeast ... team defensive Matha and Winter Springs … broke the long jump (22.5) and triple jump MVP and Maxwell Award nominee (Pennsylvania Mini Max winner) (45.3) record at Winter Springs … also broke the long jump (23.05) and ... attended the US Army national combine ... named All-Public League triple jump (47.5) at DeMatha … while at DeMatha was an All-American two years in a row ... finished junior season with 21 sacks, the most in the in track .. earned all-county, all-conference, all-region and all-state hon- Philadelphia Public League ... also made 68 tackles as junior ... son of Jules ors in track at Winter Springs … volunteer work includes Martha’s Table, and Nerlande Paul ... volunteered mentoring youth football players at the a non-profit in Washington, D.C., that gives food to elementary schoolers Bustleton Bengals Football Camp and the Fox Rok Ravens Football Camp and homeless … son of Tashunda Edwards … has four older brothers, ... is currently the bass guitarist in the gospel music band “Divine Music” ... Markell, Darwin, Antonio and Tavarous. previously was part of the gospel music band “One Faith” ... was honored by the Philadelphia Eagles among talented high school city football players with a GPA of 3.0 or higher ... major is undeclared and is currently study- RYAN ing in UVA’s College of Arts and Sciences. NELSON CHRIS PEACE 0õFOTJWF-JOFttt'SFTINBO #VFOB1BSL $BMJGt#VFOB1BSL)4 0VUTJEF-JOFCBDLFSttt+VOJPS HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played offensive and defensive line at Buena Park High School for head /FXQPSU/FXT 7Bt%FOCJHI)4 coach Anthony White … first-team all-county in 2016 … 2016 MVP of the Freeway League … first-team All-Freeway League in 2015 and 2016 CHRIS PEACE’S CAREER HIGHS … third-team all-county in 2015 … second-team All-Freeway League in Tackles: 7, four times, last vs. Miami, Nov. 12, 2016 2014 … made 51 tackles and recorded six sacks in 2016 on defense … Tackles for Loss: 1.0, four times, last at Georgia Tech, Nov. 19, 2016 second-team All-Freeway League in basketball in 2016 and a league final- Pass Breakups: 1 at Oregon, Sept. 10, 2016 ist in the shotput and discus in 2016 … son of Charles and Pamela Nel- Sacks: 1.0, two times, last vs. Louisville, Oct. 29, 2016 son … father, Charles, played football at Lambuth University in Jackson, Tenn. … has an older brother, Troy … brother, Troy, played three years of AT VIRGINIA baseball (2014) at Northwestern-St. Paul … rated a three-star recruit by 2016 - Started all 12 of UVA’s games ... one of seven Cavaliers to start all ESPN.com, Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com. 12 games ... fifth on the team with 53 tackles ... third on the team with 6.5 tackles for loss ... tied for No. 3 on the team with 2.0 sacks ... made five tackles and recorded his first career sack against Richmond in the season opener ... made four tackles and broke up one pass at then-No. 24 Oregon ... made seven tackles and 0.5 TFL at UConn ... made three tackles against Central Michigan ... made seven stops against Pitt ... made three stops against then-No. 22 North Carolina ... made five tackles against then-No. 5 Louisville with one sack ... made seven tackles at Wake Forest ... made seven tackles and one tackle for loss against Miami ... made two tackles at Georgia Tech ... had one tackles for loss against the Yellow Jackets ... made three tackles at Virginia Tech, two of which were for a loss. 2015 - Ap- peared in all 12 games with one start ... made 12 tackles on the season with 1.0 tackle for a loss ... made collegiate debut at No. 13 UCLA ... started first collegiate game against No. 9 Notre Dame ... made first collegiate tackle against the Bruins at the ... made three stops against Boise State ... made a tackle at Miami ... recorded two stops, including one for a loss at Louisville ... made two tackles against Duke. 2014 - Redshirted season.

50 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL in the Pertile Family Foundation … cousin, Matt Marzahl, was a decathlete Played linebacker, defensive end and tight end at Denbigh High School on the University of Illinois-Chicago track and field team. for head coach Marcellus Harris … moved to defensive line in 2013 af- ter transferring to Denbigh from Warwick High School where he was a wide receiver and safety … a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com JACK … helped Denbigh go 8-4 and make its first ever playoff appearance in POWERS school history, advancing to the second round … as a senior accumulated 20 sacks in first season on the defensive line … registered four sacks and returned a fumble 55 yards for a touchdown in his first game at Denbigh … spent first two years of high school at Indian River High School ... ma- joring in American studies. %FGFOTJWF&OEttt4FOJPS 4BOUB$SV[ $BMJGt1BMNB)4"SJ[POB4UBUF PEACE DEFENSIVELY Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK JACK POWERS’S CAREER HIGHS 2015 12/1 7 5 12 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles: 3, two time, last at Virginia Tech, Nov. 26, 2016 2016 12/12 24 29 53 6.5-18 2-9 0 0 2 0 0 Passes Broken Up: 3 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2016 Career 24/13 31 34 65 7.5-20 2-9 0 0 2 0 0 Sacks: 0.5 vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, 2016 Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, 2016 JAMARI AT VIRGINIA PEACOCK 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with two starts ... made first collegiate start at defensive end in the season opener against Richmond ... made two tackles and broke up three passes against Central Michigan ... made three stops at Duke ... made two tackles, including a 0.5 sack against Pitt ... made one tackle against then-No. 5 Louisivlle ... started at Georgia 'VMMCBDLttt'SFTINBO Tech ... made three stops at Virginia Tech. :VMFF 'MBt:VMFF)4 PREVIOUS SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Spent two years at Arizona State as an offensive lineman ... in 2014 played A January early enrollee that participated in spring practice ... played in every game, primarily on special teams for the Sun Devils as ASU went running back and linebacker at Yulee High School for head coach Bob- 10-3 and won the Sun Bowl over Duke, 36-31 ... redshirted the 2013 season by Ramsay … rushed for 1,876 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior … at Arizona State ... did not play for the Sun Devils in 2015 ... graduated second-leading rusher in Northern Florida in 2016 … his 33 touchdowns from ASU during the summer of 2016. are the most rushing touchdowns in Northern Florida in 2016 … County Player of the Year in 2016 … averaged 7.5 yards per rush on 251 carries HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL … played for the North team in the FACA All-Star Football Classic … A 2013 graduate of Palma High School where he was a third-team Cal-Hi first-team All-Coast honoree by the Times-Union … made 167 carries for Sports all-state honoree as a senior at defensive end ... Scout.com listed 1,243 yards and 16 touchdowns as junior in 2015 … a three-star recruit him as the No. 61 offensive tackle prospect in the nation ... Scout.com also by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com … placed fifth regarded him as the No. 10 rated defensive end in the West region prior to in state in weight lifting in 2015 … son of Anntaletta Sanders … has one the 2012 high school season ... working on a master’s in higher education. sister, Gabrielle Grant … uncle, DeWayne Glover was a defensive back for Florida ... attended the same high school as former Alabama All-American POWERS DEFENSIVELY and 2015 Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry. Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK 2016 12/2 2 11 13 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 0 3 0 0 BRANDON PERTILE (PURR-TILE) DARNELL PRATT

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VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 51 VIRGINIA Balance High School National Championship in the freshmen 400-meter dash with a time of 48.47 in 2014 … father, Darnell Pratt, Sr., played col- lege football at North Carolina and Texas Tech … rated a two-star recruit JOE by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, 247Sports.com. REED

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2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Receptions: 1, three times, last vs. Louisville, Oct. 29, 2016 #FBMFUPO 7Bt-JCFSUZ)4 Receiving Yards: 25 vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, 2016 Long Reception: 25 vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, 2016 AT VIRGINIA Most Kick Return Yards: 117 vs. Miami, Nov. 12, 2016 2016 - Appeared in eight of UVA’s 12 games with one start ... made colle- Longest Kick Return: 50 vs. North Carolina, Oct. 22, 2016 giate debut at Oregon ... made first collegiate start at right guard in season Most All-Purpose Yards: 119 vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, 2016 finale at Virginia Tech ... helped block for Taquan Mizzell, the first player in ACC history with 1,500 career rushing and 1,500 career receiving yards HONORS ... helped block for an offense that saw Kurt Benkert break UVA’s passing 2016 - Athlon Sports first-team Freshman All-ACC at kick returner. record for a game and become the quickest UVA QB to throw for 2,000 yards in a season. 2015 - Did not appear in any games ... redshirted season. AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games .. one of nine UVA true fresh- HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL men to see time ... one of six UVA true freshmen to start at least one Played offensive tackle at Liberty High School for head coach Sean game ... No. 25 in the nation and No. 3 in the ACC with a 25.1 kick Finnerty ... rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and 247Sports ... a return average ... his 25.1 yards per kick return average was No. 5 among two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... three-year varsity letterwinner ... helped the nation’s freshmen and No. 3 among the nation’s true freshmen ... his lead the Liberty High School rushing attack tally 4,788 rushing yards for 25.1 yards per kick return average is the second-highest by a Cavalier in a school record 342 rushing yards per game ... was a 2014 first-team all- 10 seasons (Darius Jennings, 2014, 27.1) ... made collegiate debut on kick state honoree by VirginiaPreps ... named a first-team All-Conference 22 return against Richmond in the season opener ... caught first career pass offensive tackle in 2013 and 2014 ... second-team VHSL all-state 4A as a for 18 yards against Central Michigan ... returned three kickoffs for 88 senior... first-team All-Regional 4A North in 2014 ... 2014 USA Today and yards against CMU ... returned four kicks at Duke for 94 yards ... caught American Family Insurance All-USA Team ... the 2014 and 2013 MVP one pass for 25 yards against Pitt ... also returned four kicks for 94 yards offensive lineman at the College Prepworld/Nova Elite Football Combine against the Panthers ... returned two kicks for 79 yards against then-No. ... 2013 second-team All-Regional 4A ... 2013 4A all-state underclass 22 North Carolina ... had one return of 50 yards against the Tar Heels team ... set the Liberty High School squat record at 585 pounds ... also and was tripped up just as he was breaking one final tackle before taking played defensive tackle in 2013 and 2014 and collected 40 tackles, 4.0 the ball to the house ... caught one pass for six yards against then-No. 5 sacks, recovered three fumbles and forced another ... also deflected two Louisville ... also returned five kicks for 100 yards against the Cardinals passes ... son of Ronald and Rosalind Proctor ... has three older sisters, ... returned one kick for 20 yards at Wake Forest ... returned four kicks for Ronita, Shadonna and Kiera ... from 2011-14 was a community service 117 yards against Miami ... had a game-long 44-yard return against the worker at the Annual Health Fair ... has been a voting poll worker in pri- Hurricanes ... returned three kicks for 58 yards at Georgia Tech ... made mary and general elections for county council in Prince George County first collegiate start at wide receiver at Virginia Tech ... caught one pass ... service worker at Noah’s Ark Community Church ... camp counselor for 28 yards against the Hokies and returned one kick for 28 yards. at the Fauquier Wolfpack Football Camp and Combine ... offensive line camp coach at Liberty High School ... major is undeclared and is cur- HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL rently studying in UVA’s College of Arts and Sciences. Played wide receiver, running back and safety at Randolph-Henry High School for head coach Mark McPherson ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com ... played in the VHSCA All-Star game for the West team, returning kicks of 50 and 80 yards in a 30-18 win ... rushed for 2,100 yards and 38 touch- downs as a senior ... had 15 receiving touchdowns as a junior ... caught 33 passes for 900 yards and 21 scores as sophomore ... rushed for 900 yards and 18 touchdowns as a freshman ... also played baseball at Randolph- Henry ... son of Carlton and Tonya Reed.

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AT VIRGINIA AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Did not appear in any games ... dressed for the Miami, Georgia 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games ... saw most of his time on spe- Tech and Virginia Tech games. cial teams ... saw limited time at safety ... made collegiate debut against Richmond ... returned four kicks for 73 yards against the Spiders ... made HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL two tackles against Pitt ... made one tackle against then-No. 22 North Played offensive tackle and defensive line at Valor Christian High School Carolina. 2015 - Did not appear in any games ... redshirted season ... for head coach Rod Sherman ... rated a three-star recruit according to named the offensive scout team player of the week by the UVA coaches ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com ... rated a two-star recruit for the Notre Dame game ... named the defensive scout team player according to Rivals.com ... a first-team all-state honoree ... a first-team of the week by the UVA coaches for the Georgia Tech game ... named All-Centennial League performer on the offensive line ... helped Valor the special teams scout player of the week by the UVA coaches for the Christian to a 12-2 record and the 2015 Class 5A state championship ... William & Mary game. won three state titles during his four years with the Eagles. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played linebacker and running back at The Hun School for head coach MYLES Todd Smith ... rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, 247Sports and ROBINSON Scout.com ... a two-star recruit by Rivals ... a four-year varsity letterwin- ner and team MVP in 2013 and 2014 ... senior captain ... 2014 Maxwell Award winner ... 2014 MAPL Conference Offensive Player of the Year ... NJ Prep first-team all-state ... first-team all-area ... 2014 Scholar Athlete 'SFF4BGFUZttt+VOJPS Award ... 2014 All-Mid-Atlantic Prep League ... led the conference with 1,085 rushing yards on 81 carries and 19 rushing touchdowns ... aver- 0MOFZ .Et0VS-BEZPG(PPE$PVOTFM aged 13.4 yards per carry ... recorded 281 yards receiving with four touchdowns ... as a junior was first-team All-MAPL, all-prep and All- MYLES ROBINSON’S CAREER HIGHS Princeton Packet ... on honor roll in 2013 and 2014 ... a 2014 Red Shield Tackles: 3 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2016 Society Leader ... son of Garry and Terri Sharp ... has an older brother, Passes Broken Up: 1 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2016 Gary, and an older sister, Tyler ... brother, Gary, played football at Johns Hopkins from 2010-12 ... volunteers through the Sigma Beta Club for the AT VIRGINIA Feed the Homeless program ... also helps provide supplies to the Teen 2016 - Appeared in UVA’s first four games with three starts before sus- Mothers program in Burlington County, N.J. ... enjoys reading Japanese taining a season-ending injury against Central Michigan ... made first Manga/Anime and playing the piano ... major is undeclared and is cur- collegiate start against Richmond in the season opener ... made two rently studying in UVA’s College of Arts and Sciences.EI tackles and broke up a pass against the Spiders ... made four tackles at then-No. 24 Oregon. 2015 - Appeared in one of UVA’s 12 games ... made SHARP DEFENSIVELY collegiate debut against Boise State on special teams. Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK 2016 12/0 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played wide receiver and cornerback at Our Lady of Good Counsel for head coach Bob Milloy ... rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout. com, Rivals.com and 247Sports ... played in the 2014 Maryland National DOMINIC Guard Crab Bowl ... major is undeclared and is currently studying in SHEPPARD UVA’s College of Arts and Sciences.

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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played outside linebacker and fullback at Gulliver Prep High School for head coach Earl Sims, a three-year letterwinner Virginia as a linebacker ... rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... Florida High School Athletic Association second-team all-state at linebacker ... Miami Herald AP Class 4A second-team all-

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 53 VIRGINIA state team at linebacker ... played for the East team in the 2015 Semper for loss in 2012 as a sophomore ... made 125 tackles and four intercep- Fidelis All-American Bowl in Carson, Calif. ... tallied 90 tackles and one tions in 2013 ... major is undeclared and is currently studying in UVA’s interception as a junior in 2013 ... posted 55 tackles and five sacks for loss College of Arts and Sciences. mainly as a defensive end in 2012 ... also played basketball at Gulliver Prep. SIMMONS DEFENSIVELY Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK 2016 4/0 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 ALEC SHIFFLETT SHAWN SMITH

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 'VMMCBDLttt4FOJPS "GUPO 7Bt/FMTPO$PVOUZ)4 8JEF3FDFJWFSttt'SFTINBO AT VIRGINIA #SVOTXJDL (Bt#SVOTXJDL)4 2016 - Did not appear in any games... dressed for Louisville game. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played wide receiver at Brunswick High School for head coach Larry Har- Joined team as a walk-on … was a linebacker and fullback at Nelson old … caught 44 passes for 399 yards and two touchdowns … rushed 29 County High School for head coach Mark Wells and Mark Poston … times for 149 yards and three touchdowns … also returned one kick for a was an all-district honoree as a junior and senior at linebacker … made score … played quarterback as a junior and earned first-team 3AAAAA over 90 tackles and 6.0 tackles for loss as a senior linebacker … was team all-region honors with 998 total yards and 10 touchdowns … a four-star captain as a senior … was named Charlottesville Newsplex Player of the recruit by ESPN.com … a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports and Week once … earned three letters in football … earned two letters in Scout.com. track and field, competing in the shot put … also ran the 100m and 200m … also played baseball for two seasons … received the Golden Governor Award for Academic Achievement … member of the Spanish National CHARLES Honor Society … member of the National Honor Society … community SNOWDEN service includes Lowe’s Build-A-Workshop of youth, local food pantry and FFA Roadside Clean Up … is the son of Betty Slough and the late Willie Shifflett … has three sisters, Renee, Tammie and Harris, and one brother, John … is contracted in UVA’s Army ROTC program and will commission after graduation ... majoring in history. -JOFCBDLFSttt'SFTINBO 4JMWFS4QSJOHT .Et4U"MCBOT4DIPPM JAHVONI HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL SIMMONS Played linebacker and wide receiver at St. Alban’s School for head coach Gary Schnell … named first-team All-IAC … first-team All-DCIAA … first-team USA Today Washington, D.C. … recorded 35 tackles and 5.5 sacks as a senior in 2016 … also forced two fumbles and recovered two fumbles … plays basketball at St. Alban’s for head coach O.J. Johnson, a *OTJEF-JOFCBDLFSttt4PQIPNPSF former UVA wide receiver and tight end … started high school career at 7JSHJOJB#FBDI 7Bt0DFBO-BLFT)4 Blake High School … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com. AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Appeared in four of UVA’s 12 games ... made collegiate debut against Richmond in the season opener ... also saw time against Miami, at ROBERT Georgia Tech, and at Virginia Tech ... made first collegiate tackle against SNYDER Miami. 2015 - Did not appear in any games ... redshirted season.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played inside linebacker at Ocean Lakes High School for head coach Chris Scott ... ESPN 300 recruit ... ESPN.com’s No. 4 inside linebacker *OTJEF-JOFCBDLFSttt34'SFTINBO recruit ... rated a four-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com -BXSFODFWJMMF (Bt$PMMJOT)JMM)4 and Scout.com ... a three-star recruit by 247Sports ... played in the Under Armour All-American game ... helped Ocean Lakes to a 51-2 record over AT VIRGINIA his final three seasons, including the 2014 state title ... tallied 73 tackles 2016 - Did not appear in any games. and three interceptions as a senior in 2014 to help Ocean Lakes to a 15-0 record and the school’s first state championship ... also collected 12 tack- HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL les for loss despite missing three games with an injury ... forced two fum- Played linebacker, tight end and punter at Collins Hill High School for bles, recovered two fumbles, and blocked two field goals and one punt head coach Kevin Reach ... rated a three-star recruit according to ESPN. ... owns the Ocean Lakes’ career record for tackles with 423 ... first-team com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com ... a three-year varsity All-Tidewater ... defensive back of the year in the Coastal Conference ... starter … a 2015 first-team all-state honoree after recording 154 tackles, All-757 Defensive Player of the Year ... made 157 tackles and 23 tackles 91 of which were solo stops ... the 154 tackles are a school record for a season … recorded 14 tackles for loss ... first-team all-state academic team ... named the Gwinnett County Touchdown Club linebacker of the year

54 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL ... Gwinnett County first-team all-star … first-team Touchdown Club of teams against the Hurricanes ... made first collegiate start against Virginia Atlanta All-Metro … first-team all-state Georgia Athletics Coaches As- Tech in the season finale ... enrolled in January (2015) and participated in sociation … second-team all-state Georgia Sports Writers … selected to spring practice. the North-South All-Star game … selected to the Metro All-State Game … punting average was 36.5 yards per punt as a senior … as a junior named HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL first-team all-region at linebacker … first-team all-county as a punter … Played middle linebacker at Lakota West High School for head coach second-team all-county as a tight end … was a two-year starter on the la- Larry Cox … three-year letterwinner … rated a four-star recruit by Ri- crosse team as a freshman and sophomore … honor graduate and scholar vals.com … a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports. athlete … son of Pete and Margaret Snyder … has an older brother, Chris com … finished high school career with 241 career tackles, 27 tackles … uncle Dan Snyder played football for the US Naval Academy (Class of for loss and 9.5 sacks … owns school record for tackles in a season (139) 1986) … enjoys fishing sports and video games. and is second in career tackles … tied school records for solo tackles (13) and total tackles (21) in a game … Touchdown Club of Columbus Buckeye Blue Chip honoree … named to the USA Football International JOE Bowl team … first-team Cincinnati Enquirer all-city … Journal News SW SPAZIANI Ohio Defensive Player of the Year … AP SW Ohio first-team all-district … AP first-team all-state … Tri-State football first-team at linebacker … as a junior in 2013 was an AP SW Ohio honorable mention … Journal News first team … first-team All-Greater Miami Conference honoree … 2VBSUFSCBDLttt+VOJPS Tri-State football second-team at linebacker …. also played basketball and ran track in high school … Greater Miami Conference All-Academic )JOHIBN .BTTt)JOHIBN)4 in football (2012-2014), basketball (2012 and 2013) and track (2013 and 2014) … son of Chris and Barb Stalker … has one older brother, Cole … AT VIRGINIA his brother Cole currently plays football at at Findlay … earned High- 2016 - Appeared in four of UVA’s 12 games ... made collegiate debut at est Academic Honors at Lakota West all four years in high school … Wake Forest as UVA’s long snapper ... also saw time at long snapper against volunteers with Athletes in Action, Animal Friends Humane Society, and Miami, at Georgia Tech and at Virginia Tech. 2015 - Did not appear in at Lakota West’s youth basketball and youth football camps … enjoys any games ... named the scout team’s special teams player of the week for playing the guitar ... majoring in foreign affairs. the UCLA game ... named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2014 - Red- shirted season. 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TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL 2015 7/1 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 A quarterback at Hingham High School for head coach Paul Killinger 2016 4/0 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 … played safety in 2011 as well … passed for over 2,200 yards with 15 Career 11/1 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 touchdowns, while also rushing for 920 yards and 14 touchdowns during junior and senior seasons … broke leg three games into senior season and missed all remaining games of the year … also earned three letters in LINDELL basketball … member of the honor roll all four years at Hingham … also STONE earned high honors in 2013 and 2014 … son of Frank and Laura Spaziani … father Frank played football for Penn State from 1965-68 as a quarter- back and linebacker … father Frank also played baseball for the Nittany Lions and was drafted as a pitcher by the Cleveland Indians in the 1965 MLB Draft … father Frank was an assistant football coach at Virginia 2VBSUFSCBDLttt'SFTINBO under George Welsh from 1982-91, including being the defensive co- %BMMBT 5FYBTt8PPECFSSZ'PSFTU 7B ordinator from 1985-91 … father Frank was the head football coach at Boston College from 2009-12 … father Frank is currently the defensive HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL coordinator at New Mexico State ... has a younger brother, Andrew, and a Played quarterback at Woodberry Forest for head coach Clint Alexander younger sister, Avery … majoring in foreign affairs. … finished career breaking VISAA record for career passing yards and passing touchdowns … broke every Prep League and Woodberry Forest passing record for a career and a season … led the Commonwealth of C.J. Virginia in passing yards and passing touchdowns as a junior and senior STALKER … played for Team USA’s U19 team in the inaugural North American Championship against Canada on Jan. 28, 2017 in Orlando, Fla. … com- pleted 215-of-330 passes for 3,380 yards and 38 touchdowns as a senior in 2016 … averaged 338 passing yards per game in 2016 … completed *OTJEF-JOFCBDLFSttt+VOJPS over 65 percent of his passes … helped the Tigers to a 9-1 record and a fourth-straight Prep League championship … named VISAA Division 8FTU$IFTUFS 0IJPt-BLPUB8FTU)4 I offensive player of the year … first-team all-state and All-Prep League selection … USA Today 2016 American Family Insurance All-USA C.J. STALKER’S CAREER HIGHS Virginia Offensive Player of the Year … threw for 3,494 passing yards and Tackles: 2 at Virginia Tech, Nov. 26, 2016 39 touchdowns as a junior in 2015 … also plays lacrosse at Woodberry Forest … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, 247Sports. AT VIRGINIA com and Scout.com. 2016 - Appeared in four of UVA’s 12 games ... saw time in the Oregon, UConn, Central Michigan and Virginia Tech games ... made one tackle at then-No 24 Oregon ... made two stops at Virginia Tech. 2015 - Appeared in seven of UVA’s 12 games with one start ... made collegiate debut at No. 13 UCLA and made one tackle ... also saw time at Pitt, at North Carolina, at Miami, at Louisville and against Duke ... made one tackle on special

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 55 VIRGINIA all-state defense ... helped Altavista to back-to-back 1A state champi- onships ... rushed for the game-winning score, a 40-yard touchdown RYAN midway through the fourth quarter of the state championship game win over Essex High School ... in the 2014 championship game he ran for two SWOBODA (SWO-BO-DUH) touchdowns and threw for another ... he finished with 99 rushing yards and 100 yards passing in the state title game ... News and Advance’s defen- sive football player of the year ... intercepted five passes and averaged 35.5 yards per kick return ... also plays basketball and has helped Altavista win 0õFOTJWF-JOFttt'SFTINBO two 1A state championships ... has tallied over 1,000 career points for 8JOEFSNFSF 'MBt8JOEFSNFSF1SFQ the basketball team ...... major is undeclared and is currently studying in UVA’s College of Arts and Sciences. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Played offensive line at Windermere Prep for head coach Jacob Doss … THORNHILL DEFENSIVELY helped Windermere to a 10-1 record in 2016 and a semifinal appearance Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK in the FHSAA Sunshine State tournament … first-team All-SSAC hon- 2015 9/0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 oree from the Orlando Sentinel … two-time Florida Athletic Coaches As- 2016 12/11 29 16 45 3-16 1-10 0 1 7 3-32 0 sociation first-team All-District 11 1A-4A honoree … member of Wind- Career 21/11 31 16 47 3-16 1-10 0 1 7 3-32 0 ermere’s 2014 11-0 FHSAA Sunshine State championship … helped block for a running back that rushed for 1,359 yards and 19 touchdowns in 2016 … played in the 2016 Central Florida All-Star game … plays basketball at BEN Windermere and won a state championship … born in Portland, Oregon TRENT … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com.

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4USPOH4BGFUZttt+VOJPS HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL "MUBWJTUB 7Bt"MUBWJTUB)4 An offensive and defensive lineman at Jefferson Forest High School for head coach Bob Christmas … made 28 pancake blocks as a senior … was JUAN THORNHILL’S CAREER HIGHS named Lineman of the Week six times … earned second-team all-district Tackles: 7 at Oregon, Sept. 10, 2016 and second-team all-conference honors … was a first-team all-area hon- Tackles For Loss: 1.0, three times, last at Wake Forest, Nov 5, 2016 oree as a offensive lineman and a defensive lineman … also attended Rust- Interceptions: 2 at Duke, Oct. 1, 2016 burg High School … played basketball at Jefferson Forest and Rustburg Passes Broken Up: 2 at Virginia Tech, Nov. 26, 2016 High School … played soccer at Rustburg … earned the 2015 Jefferson Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. North Carolina, Oct. 22, 2016 Forest High School Academic Achievement Award … earned the 2016 AP Sacks: 1.0 vs. Louisville, Oct. 29, 2016 Scholar Award … son of Richard Trent … father played football at Liberty … has two brothers, Luke and Levi, and one sister, Summer. AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with 11 starts ... led UVA with three interceptions ... made first collegiate start against Richmond in the JAMES season opener ... made four tackles against the Spiders ... made seven tack- TRUCILLA les, one tackle for a loss and broke up one pass at then-No. 24 Oregon ... made four tackles and secured his first career interception at UConn ... also broke up a pass against the Huskies ... missed the start against Cen- tral Michigan after being injured on the opening kick ... named ACC De- %FGFOTJWF5BDLMFttt4PQIPNPSF fensive Back of the Week on Oct. 3 after making two interceptions and four tackles at Duke ... made three tackles and broke up one pass ... made &SJF 1Bt$BUIFESBM1SFQ three tackles and forced a fumble against then-No. 22 North Carolina ... made six tackles and first career sack against then-No. 5 Louisville ... also JAMES TRUCILLA’S CAREER HIGHS broke up one pass against the Cardinals ... made five stops against Miami Tackles: 1, three times, last at Virginia Tech, Nov. 26, 2016 ... made one stop at Georgia Tech ... recorded two tackles at Virginia Tech ... also broke up two passes against the Hokies. 2015 - Appeared in nine AT VIRGINIA of UVA’s 12 games ... made collegiate debut against Boise State ... also saw 2016 - Appeared in six of UVA’s 12 games ... made collegiate debut against time at Pitt, against Syracuse and at North Carolina ... made first career Richmond in the season opener ... recorded one tackle against the Spiders tackle against the Tar Heels ... recorded one tackle against Georgia Tech ...... made one tackle at then-No. 24 Oregon ... made one stop at Georgia recovered an on-side kick against Duke when the Blue Devils made a try Tech ... recorded one tackle at Virginia Tech. 2015 - Did not appear in any on the opening kick of the second half. games ... redshirted season.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played safety and quarterback at Altavista High School for head coach Played defensive tackle at Cathedral Prep for head coach Michael Mis- Mike Scharnus ... rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout.com, chler ... rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout.com, Rivals.com Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... Group 1A VHSL State Player of the and 247Sports.com ... tallied 40 tackles, 18 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks Year and Group 1A VHSL Quarterback of the Year ... first-team VHSL in 2014 ... two-time first-team all-state Class AAA ... twice named to the

56 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Erie Times-News District 10 All-Star team ... named to the Pennsylvania Football News first-team all-state squad ... helped Cathedral Prep to an 11-1 record and an appearance in the first round of the AAA state playoffs BRAEDON ... earned the 2015 Wilwohl Memorial Award which is Cathedral Prep’s URIE award for outstanding student character and athletics achievement ... awarded the 2014 Richard Arrington Award as Erie County’s outstanding lineman ... son of John and Suzanne Trucilla ... has two older brothers, John and Luke ... has three sisters, Marielle, Grace and Anne ... maternal grandfather, Jerry Uht, played professional baseball in the Cleveland In- 8JEF3FDFJWFSttt+VOJPS dians’ organization ... father, John, played baseball and Dayton and was 1VSDFMMWJMMF 7Bt8PPEHSPWF)4 a two-year captain ... brother, John, participated in the javelin at Texas ... brother, Luke, played one season of football at Minnesota ... sister, Grace, AT VIRGINIA has signed an NLI to attend Penn State and particpate in track & field ... is 2016 - Did not appear in any games 2015 - Did not appear in any games a triplet, along with sisters Anne and Grace ... at 12 years old went door-to- ... named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2014 - Redshirted season. door and raised over $1,000 to give to the family of a 9-year old boy who drowned in a nearby creek ... likes to hunt, fish, play golf, and also plays HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL the drums and the piano. A wide receiver and defensive back for head coach Mike Skinner at Wood- grove High School ... voted a team captain and most versatile player at TRUCILLA DEFENSIVELY Woodgrove ... an All-Dulles District defensive back honoree ... also ran Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK track at Woodgrove ... ran the 100m and 200m ... named All-Dulles district 2016 6/0 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 in the 4x100 ... member of the National Honor Society ... member of the Science National Honor Society ... named to the honor roll all four years ... enjoys skiing and hunting ... involved with community service projects RAMBERT with the Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scouts ... son of Matt and Marylnne TYREE Urie ... has one sister, Brianna ... majoring in biology.

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AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Did not appear in any games. 0õFOTJWF-JOFttt'SFTINBO HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL )BNCVSH (FSNBOZt5BGU4DIPPM $POO Joined the team as a walk-on … played defensive back at Warwick High School for head coach Corey Hairston … was a three-year letterwinner … HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL team captain as a senior … named to the 2014 PenSouth All-Conference Played offensive line and defensive line at the Taft School for head coach 10 team as a defensive back … made 35 tackles and two interceptions as Tyler Whitley … recorded 28 tackles and 4.0 tackles for a loss in 2016 … a senior … forced two fumbles and recovered another fumble … scholar added one sack … named to the second-team of the 2016 USA Today All- athlete who graduated with a 4.2 GPA … also played soccer and ran track USA Connecticut Football Team on offense ... named to the Class A All- … in 2012 was an all-district medalist in the 4x400 … played soccer for the New England team and All-Erickson squad … Class A NEPSAC All-Star first time ever in high school and started as the goalie … member of the … spent the 2015 season in West Virginia as an exchange student playing National Honor Society … member of the National Spanish Honor Soci- at Philip Barbour High School in Philippi, W. Va. … was a 2A all-state ety … was senior class president … was on the Superintendent’s Advisory performer in 2015 at Philip Barbour and first-team all-conference hon- Group on Education … volunteer work includes Made for More Youth oree … member of the German national team … played club football in Summit, a youth summit designed to address the issues of violence, edu- Germany for the Hamburg Blue Devils … a three-star recruit by ESPN. cation and need for underprivileged youths in our community … son of com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com … a two-star recruit by Rivals.com. Felisha Tyree … grandson of Rambert and Jean Johnson … has one sister, Jeanna, and one brother, Ryan ... majoring in commerce.

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 57 VIRGINIA

STEVEN OLAMIDE (OH-LLAMA-DAY) WRIGHT ZACCHEAUS (ZAH-KEY-US)

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STEVEN WRIGHT’S CAREER HIGHS OLAMIDE ZACCHEAUS’ PLACE IN THE CAVALIER RECORD BOOK

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Tackles: 4 at Oregon, Sept. 10, 2016 Single-Game Kick Return Yardage (231, vs. Boise State, Sept. 25, 2015, 1st) Tackles for Loss: 2.0 at Oregon, Sept. 10, 2016 Sacks: 1.0 at Oregon, Sept. 10, 2016 OLAMIDE ZACCHEAUS’ PLACE IN THE ACC RECORD BOOK Single-Game Kick Return Yardage (231, vs. Boise State, Sept. 25, 2015, T3rd) AT VIRGINIA 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with one start ... made first OLAMIDE ZACCHEAUS’ CAREER HIGHS career start in collegiate debut against Richmond in the season opener ... Receptions: 8 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2016 made four tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and first career sack at then-No. 24 Receiving Yards: 141 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2016 Oregon ... made one tackle against Pitt ... made one tackle against then- Long Reception: 82 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2016 No. 5 Louisville ... made one tackle at Wake Forest ... made one tackle Receiving TD’s: 2 vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 24, 2016 against Miami ... made one stop at Virginia Tech. 2015 - Did not appear Rushes: 10 vs. Virginia Tech, Nov. 28, 2015 in any games ... redshirted season ... named the defensive scout team Rushing Yards: 68 vs. Georgia Tech, Oct. 31, 2015 player of the week by the UVA coaches for the UCLA game ... named Long Rush: 35 vs. Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 2015 the offensive scout team player of the week by the UVA coaches for the Rushing TD’s: 1 vs. Miami, Nov. 7, 2015 Georgia Tech game. Kick Return Yardage: 231 vs. Boise State, Sept. 25, 2015 Kick Returns: 9 vs. Boise State, Sept. 25, 2015 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL All-Purpose Yards: 232 vs. Boise State, Sept. 25, 2015 Played defensive end at Ware County High School for head coach Franklin Stephens ... rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals. HONORS com and 247Sports.com ... a two-star recruit by Scout.com ... notched 21 2016 - Paul Hornung preseason watch list. tackles and 3.0 sacks in 2014 ... helped Ware County to an 11-1 record and an appearance in the state championship’s round of 16 ... first-team AT VIRGINIA All-Region 3-AAAAA ... major is undeclared and is currently studying in 2016 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with seven starts ... recorded 51 UVA’s College of Arts and Sciences. receptions for 584 yards and a team-high seven receiving touchdowns ... made five catches for 75 yards and one touchdown in the season opener WRIGHT DEFENSIVELY against Richmond ... made three receptions for 47 yards at then-No. 24 Year G/GS S A Tot. TFL QBS FR FC PBU Int BlK Oregon ... made six catches for 35 yards at UConn ... made eight catches 2016 12/1 5 4 9 2.0-7 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 0 for 141 yards and two touchdowns against Central Michigan ... also rushed once for 19 yards against CMU ... caught four balls for 42 yards and one touchdown at Duke ... caught three passes for 83 yards and one touchdown against Pitt ... his score against the Panthers was on a 74-yard strike from Kurt Benkert ... caught two passes for 16 yards against then- No. 22 North Carolina ... also rushed once for five yards against the Tar Heels ... caught four passes for 14 yards against then-No. 5 Louisville ... his nine-yard touchdown reception against the Cardinals put UVA up 17-7 in the third quarter ... caught four passes for 14 yards at Wake Forest ... caught six passes for 50 yards against Miami ... caught four balls at Georgia Tech for 18 yards ... made two receptions for 49 yards and a touchdown at Virginia Tech in the season finale. 2015 - Appeared in all 12 of UVA’s games with four starts ... made collegiate debut against No. 13 UCLA in the Rose Bowl ... made first career start against No. 9 Notre Dame ... first collegiate recepton went for three yards against the Bruins on a play that went for 15 yards more due to a face mask penalty on the tackle ... caught two balls for 25 yards against No. 9 Notre Dame ... rushed twice for 39 yards against the Irish ... returned his first career punt for 30 yards against William & Mary ... set a UVA record with 231 kick return yards against Boise State ... the 231 return yards is tied for third-most in ACC history ... it was the second-most kick return yards in a game in all of FBS in 2015 and the most by a player from a Power- 5 school ... his nine returns against the Broncos set an ACC and UVA record ... rushed four times for 37 yards against Syracuse ... collected three receptions for 13 yards against the Orange ... rushed twice for 17

58 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL OLAMIDE ZACCHEAUS ZACCHEAUS RECEIVING Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. LP TD YPG 2015 12/4 21 216 10.3 50 1 18.0 2016 12/7 51 584 11.5 82 7 48.7 Career 24/11 72 800 11.1 82 8 33.3

ZACCHEAUS RUSHING Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. LP TD YPG 2015 12/4 33 262 7.9 35 1 21.8 2016 12/7 3 24 8.0 13 0 2.0 Career 24/11 36 286 7.9 35 1 11.9

ZACCHEAUS KICKOFF RETURNS Year G No. Yds Avg. LP TD 2015 12 28 541 19.3 54 0 2016 12 0 0 0 0 0 Career 24 28 541 19.3 54 0

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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played wide receiver and defensive back at Thomas Jefferson High School for head coach Bill Cherpak … helped Thomas Jefferson to the WPIAL 4A championship … a wide receiver first-team all-state honoree caught 44 passes for 900 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior in 2016 … aver- aged 20.5 yards per reception in 2016 … made 46 tackles on defense with yards at North Carolina ... also caught one pass against the Tar Heels ... one interception … also returned 23 punts for 203 yards … also posted rushed four times for 68 yards against Georgia Tech, including a run of 209 kick return yards in 2016 … caught 27 passes for 443 yards and nine 34 yards ... rushed four times for 20 yards and his first career touchdown touchdowns in 2015 as a junior … made 41 tackles and recorded four in- at Miami ... also caught four passes for 48 yards against the Hurricanes terceptions in 2015 … father, Rick, played football at Indiana University of ... rushed four times for 11 yards at Louisville ... also caught two passes Pennsylvania … rated a four-star recruit by ESPN.com … rated a three- for 12 yards against the Cardinals ... against Duke he became the first star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com. Cavalier since Perry Jones in 2011 (Miami) to throw for a touchdown and receive a touchdown pass in the same game ... found Evan Butts for a 15-yard scoring strike on a wide receiver option pass ... caught a 50-yard touchdown against the Blue Devils ... led UVA with 89 receiving yards on three receptions against Duke ... also rushed three times for 20 yards against the Blue Devils ... rushed 10 times for 50 yards against Virginia Tech in the season finale ... also caught two passes for 19 yards against the Hokies.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL Played running back and defensive back at St. Joseph’s Prep for head coach Gabe Infante ... rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout. com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... averaged 7.0 yards per rush as he racked up 683 total rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns in 2014 ... also caught 29 passes for 388 yards and four touchdowns ... named to the Philadelphia High School 2014 first-team Coaches’ All-Catholic team ... Daily News first-team all-city ... helped lead the Hawks’ offense to average 35.5 points per game en route to a Catholic League champion- ship and an 11-3 record ... part of USA Football’s 2015 International Bowl roster ... ran track in the AAU Junior Olympics and made it to nationals from 2007 to 2010 ...... major is undeclared and is currently studying in UVA’s College of Arts and Sciences ... named pronounced Oh-llama-day Zah-key-us.

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 59 VIRGINIA 2016 SCHEDULE & RESULTS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 2-10-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 CONFERENCE 1-7-0 0-4-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sep 03, 2016 RICHMOND 20-37 L 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:09 49270 Sep 10, 2016 at #24 Oregon 26-44 L 0-2-0 0-0-0 3:30 53774 Sep 17, 2016 at UConn 10-13 L 0-3-0 0-0-0 3:11 31036 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Sep 24, 2016 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 49-35 1-3-0 0-0-0 3:33 35211 * Oct 01, 2016 at Duke W 34-20 2-3-0 1-0-0 3:28 25201 * Oct 15, 2016 PITT 31-45 L 2-4-0 1-1-0 3:38 39522 * Oct 22, 2016 #22 NORTH CAROLINA 14-35 L 2-5-0 1-2-0 3:27 40882 * Oct 29, 2016 #5 LOUISVILLE 25-32 L 2-6-0 1-3-0 3:32 34824 * Nov 05, 2016 at Wake Forest 20-27 L 2-7-0 1-4-0 3:15 25334 * Nov 12, 2016 MIAMI (FLA.) 14-34 L 2-8-0 1-5-0 3:07 39867 * Nov 19, 2016 at Georgia Tech 17-31 L 2-9-0 1-6-0 3:10 42136 * Nov 26, 2016 at Virginia Tech 10-52 L 2-10-0 1-7-0 3:22 63120

* indicates conference game PASSING INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS G EFFIC CMPATTINT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G Kurt Benkert 11 120.61 228-406-11 56.2 2552 21 84 232.0 RUSHING Matt Johns 9 93.61 36-63-5 57.1 314 2 44 34.9 Connor Brewer 2 20.87 2-12-0 16.7 6 0 3 3.0 GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Hasise Dubois 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Taquan Mizzell 12 187 994 54 940 5.0 5 44 78.3 Taquan Mizzell 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Albert Reid 11 98 491 11 480 4.9 6 28 43.6 Total 12 113.17 266-487-16 54.6 2872 23 84 239.3 Jordan Ellis 11 14 65 4 61 4.4 1 12 5.5 Opponents 12 150.73 221-361-9 61.2 3079 25 85 256.6 Olamide Zaccheaus12 3 24 0 24 8.0 0 13 2.0 Daniel Hamm 12 3 6 2 4 1.3 1 4 0.3 Joe Reed 12 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 3 0.2 TOTAL OFFENSE Matt Johns 9 6 8 16 -8 -1.3 0 5 -0.9 G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G Nicholas Conte 12 1 0 14 -14 -14.0 0 0 -1.2 Kurt Benkert 11 466 -94 2552 2458 223.5 TEAM 9 7 0 16 -16 -2.3 0 0 -1.8 Taquan Mizzell 12 188 940 0 940 78.3 Connor Brewer 2 3 0 17 -17 -5.7 0 0 -8.5 Albert Reid 11 98 480 0 480 43.6 Kurt Benkert 11 60 136 230 -94 -1.6 0 13 -8.5 Matt Johns 9 69 -8 314 306 34.0 Total 12 384 1727 364 1363 3.5 13 44 113.6 Jordan Ellis 11 14 61 0 61 5.5 Opponents 12 485 2536 256 2280 4.7 20 85 190.0 Olamide Zaccheaus 12 3 24 0 24 2.0 Daniel Hamm 12 3 4 0 4 0.3 Joe Reed 12 2 3 0 3 0.2 RECEIVING Connor Brewer 2 15 -17 6 -11 -5.5 G NO. YDS AVG TD LONG YPG Nicholas Conte 12 1 -14 0 -14 -1.2 Taquan Mizzell 12 52 404 7.8 2 53 33.7 TEAM 9 11 -16 0 -16 -1.8 Olamide Zaccheaus 12 51 584 11.5 7 82 48.7 Total 12 871 1363 2872 4235 352.9 Doni Dowling 12 50 626 12.5 4 44 52.2 Opponents 12 846 2280 3079 5359 446.6 Keeon Johnson 12 49 476 9.7 3 34 39.7 Ryan Santoro 12 9 78 8.7 1 16 6.5 David Eldridge 11 8 177 22.1 2 84 16.1 PUNTING Andre Levrone 10 8 126 15.8 0 33 12.6 NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD Hasise Dubois 12 8 99 12.4 0 26 8.2 Nicholas Conte 74 3279 44.3 67 9 21 34 0 Warren Craft 4 8 97 12.1 1 22 24.2 Total 74 3279 44.3 67 9 21 34 0 Evan Butts 8 7 46 6.6 1 11 5.8 Opponents 56 2207 39.4 65 2 18 16 0 Albert Reid 11 6 48 8.0 1 16 4.4 Joe Reed 12 4 77 19.2 0 28 6.4 Brendan Marshall 10 4 29 7.2 0 16 2.9 Richard Burney 8 1 3 3.0 1 3 0.4 Dylan Sims 7 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.3 Total 12 266 2872 10.8 23 84 239.3 Opponents 12 221 3079 13.9 25 85 256.6

60 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL ALL PURPOSE FIELD GOALS G RUSH REC PR KOR INT. TOT AVG/G G FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Taquan Mizzell 12 940 404 0 32 0 1376 114.7 Alex Furbank 2 1-2 50.0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 23 0 Joe Reed 12 3 77 0 678 0 758 63.2 Sam Hayward 8 4-8 50.0 0-0 2-2 2-4 0-2 0-0 36 0 Doni Dowling 12 0 626 0 0 0 626 52.2 Olamide Zaccheaus 12 24 584 0 0 0 608 50.7 Albert Reid 11 480 48 0 42 0 570 51.8 FG SEQUENCE Virginia OPPONENTS Keeon Johnson 12 0 476 0 0 0 476 39.7 Richmond - (28),(35),(50) Daniel Hamm 12 4 0 216 24 0 244 20.3 Oregon - (20) David Eldridge 11 0 177 0 0 0 177 16.1 UConn (23),20 (21),(43) Andre Levrone 10 0 126 0 0 0 126 12.6 Central Michigan - 29 Hasise Dubois 12 0 99 0 0 0 99 8.2 Duke - (38),(21) Warren Craft 4 0 97 0 0 0 97 24.2 Pitt (36) 47,(25) Ryan Santoro 12 0 78 0 0 0 78 6.5 North Carolina 46 - Chris Sharp 12 0 0 0 73 0 73 6.1 Louisville (27),30 (32) Jordan Ellis 11 61 0 0 0 0 61 5.5 Wake Forest - (46),48,(36) Evan Butts 8 0 46 0 0 0 46 5.8 Miami (Fla.) - (40),(44),50 Juan Thornhill 12 0 0 0 0 32 32 2.7 Georgia Tech 31,(30),42 (41) Quin Blanding 12 0 0 0 0 30 30 2.5 Virginia Tech (29) 45,(24) Brendan Marshall 10 0 29 0 0 0 29 2.9 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Connor Wingo-Reeves 10 0 0 0 16 0 16 1.6 Micah Kiser 12 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.6 Kareem Gibson 6 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.8 INTERCEPTIONS Richard Burney 8 0 3 0 0 0 3 0.4 NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Dylan Sims 7 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.3 Juan Thornhill 3 32 10.7 0 17 Bryce Hall 12 0 0 0 0 -4 -4 -0.3 Bryce Hall 2 -4 -2.0 0 0 Matt Johns 9 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -0.9 Quin Blanding 2 30 15.0 0 30 Nicholas Conte 12 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -1.2 Kareem Gibson 1 5 5.0 0 5 TEAM 9 -16 0 0 0 0 -16 -1.8 Micah Kiser 1 7 7.0 0 7 Connor Brewer 2 -17 0 0 0 0 -17 -8.5 Total 9 70 7.8 0 30 Kurt Benkert 11 -94 0 0 0 0 -94 -8.5 Opponents 16 332 20.8 4 59 Total 12 1363 2872 216 865 70 5386 448.8 Opponents 12 2280 3079 118 807 332 6616 551.3 KO RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG SCORING Joe Reed 27 678 25.1 0 50 | PATS | Chris Sharp 4 73 18.2 0 31 TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF POINTS Taquan Mizzell 2 32 16.0 0 20 Albert Reid 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 44 Warren Craft 1 0 0.0 0 0 Taquan Mizzell 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Connor Wingo-Reeves 1 16 16.0 0 17 Olamide Zaccheaus 7 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 42 Daniel Hamm 1 24 24.0 0 24 Sam Hayward 0 4-8 19-19 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 31 Albert Reid 1 42 42.0 0 42 Doni Dowling 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Total 37 865 23.4 0 50 Keeon Johnson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Opponents 31 807 26.0 1 93 David Eldridge 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Alex Furbank 0 1-2 6-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 9 Richard Burney 1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 8 PUNT RETURNS Daniel Hamm 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Warren Craft 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Daniel Hamm 22 216 9.8 0 40 Ryan Santoro 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 22 216 9.8 0 40 Evan Butts 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 15 118 7.9 0 29 Eli Hanback 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jordan Ellis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Dylan Sims 0 0-0 4-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 4 FUMBLE RETURNS Matt Johns 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Kurt Benkert 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-3 0 0 0 Eli Hanback 0 0 0.0 1 0 Total 37 5-10 29-31 1-2 1 1-4 0 0 270 Total 0 0 0.0 1 0 Opponents 51 16-21 49-49 0-0 1 1-2 0 0 405 Opponents 1 70 70.0 1 70

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 61 VIRGINIA 2016 TEAM STATISTICS UVA OPP UVA OPP SCORING 270 405 PENALTIES-Yards 76-695 71-656 Points Per Game 22.5 33.8 Average Per Game 57.9 54.7 Points Off Turnovers 42 99 PUNTS-Yards 74-3279 56-2207 FIRST DOWNS 238 258 Average Per Punt 44.3 39.4 Rushing 86 102 Net punt average 40.3 34.8 Passing 132 135 KICKOFFS-Yards 51-3124 77-4697 Penalty 20 21 Average Per Kick 61.3 61.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 1363 2280 Net kick average 36.1 37.4

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Yards gained rushing 1727 2536 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:00 31:00 Yards lost rushing 364 256 3RD-DOWN Conversions 63/182 75/173 Rushing Attempts 384 485 3rd-Down Pct 35% 43% Average Per Rush 3.5 4.7 4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/23 8/15 Average Per Game 113.6 190.0 4th-Down Pct 52% 53% TDs Rushing 13 20 SACKS BY-Yards 25-128 36-245 PASSING YARDAGE 2872 3079 MISC YARDS 0 0 Comp-Att-Int 266-487-16 221-361-9 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 37 51 Average Per Pass 5.9 8.5 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 5-10 16-21 Average Per Catch 10.8 13.9 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-3 0-1 Average Per Game 239.3 256.6 RED-ZONE SCORES (33-39) 85% (38-41) 93% TDs Passing 23 25 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (28-39) 72% (27-41) 66% TOTAL OFFENSE 4235 5359 PAT-ATTEMPTS (29-31) 94% (49-49) 100% Total Plays 871 846 ATTENDANCE 239576 240601 Average Per Play 4.9 6.3 Games/Avg Per Game 6/39929 6/40100 Average Per Game 352.9 446.6 Neutral Site Games 0/0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 37-865 31-807 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 22-216 15-118 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-70 16-332 Virginia 74 72 45 79 270 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.4 26.0 Opponents 85 123 100 107 405 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.8 7.9 INT RETURN AVERAGE 7.8 20.8 FUMBLES-LOST 14-10 19-8 2016 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE Game WR LT LG C RG RT RB/WR QB TB FB/TE/WR WR Richmond Dowling Mooney Fieler Matteo McDonald Smith Reid (RB) Benkert Mizzell Craft (WR) Johnson at Oregon Dowling English Mooney Matteo McDonald Smith Reid (RB) Benkert Mizzell Craft (WR) Johnson at UConn Dowling English Mooney Matteo McDonald Smith Dubois (WR) Benkert Reid Zaccheaus (WR) Johnson Central Michigan Dowling English Mooney Matteo McDonald Smith Reid (RB) Benkert Mizzell Zaccheaus (WR) Johnson at Duke Dowling English Mooney Matteo McDonald Smith Reid (RB) Benkert Mizzell Zaccheaus (WR) Johnson Pitt Dowling English Mooney Matteo McDonald Smith Craft (WR) Benkert Mizzell Zaccheaus (WR) Johnson UNC Eldridge English Mooney Matteo McDonald Smith Levrone (WR) Benkert Mizzell Zaccheaus (WR) Johnson Louisville Dowling English Mooney Matteo McDonald Smith Levrone (WR) Benkert Mizzell Zaccheaus (WR) Johnson Wake Forest Dowling English Mooney Matteo McDonald Smith Santoro (WR) Benkert Mizzell Zaccheaus (WR) Johnson Miami Dowling English Mooney Matteo McDonald Smith Reid (RB) Benkert Mizzell Santoro (WR) Johnson Georgia Tech Dowling English Mooney Matteo McDonald Smith Reid (RB) Johns Mizzell Eldridge (WR) Johnson Virginia Tech Reed English Fieler Matteo Proctor Smith Ellis (RB) Johns Mizzell Santoro (WR) Dubois

DEFENSE Game DE NT DE WLB BLB MLB SLB/CB CB FS SABRE CB Richmond Powers Wilkins Wright Peace Bradshaw Kiser Mack Thornhill Blanding Rainey Robinson at Oregon Brown Wilkins Hanback Peace Bradshaw Kiser Garner (CB) Thornhill Blanding Rainey Robinson at UConn Brown Wilkins Hanback Peace Bradshaw Kiser Mack Thornhill Blanding Rainey Robinson Central Michigan Brown Wilkins Hanback Peace Bradshaw Kiser Mack Gibson Blanding Rainey Robinson at Duke Brown Wilkins Hanback Peace Bradshaw Kiser Mack Thornhill Blanding Rainey Gibson Pitt Brown Wilkins Hanback Peace Bradshaw Kiser Hall, M. Thornhill Blanding Rainey Hall, B. UNC Brown Wilkins Hanback Peace Bradshaw Kiser Mack Thornhill Blanding Rainey Hall, B. Louisville Brown Wilkins Hanback Peace Word Kiser Mack Thornhill Blanding Rainey Hall, B. Wake Forest Brown Wilkins Hanback Peace Word Kiser Mack Thornhill Blanding Rainey Hall, B. Miami Brown Wilkins Hanback Peace Bradshaw Kiser Mack Thornhill Blanding Rainey Hall, B. Georgia Tech Powers Wilkins Hanback Peace Bradshaw Kiser Mack Thornhill Blanding Rainey Hall, B. Virginia Tech Brown Wilkins Hanback Peace Bradshaw Kiser Moore (CB) Thornhill Blanding Rainey Hall, B.

62 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS POS. G/GS SOLO AST. TOTAL AVG. TFL QBS/YD. INT PBU QBH FR FC BLK Micah Kiser ILB 12-12 65 69 134 11.2 10.0-48 6.5-41 1-7 7 2 2-0 5 . Quin Blanding FS 12-12 70 50 120 10.0 2.0-7 . 2-30 6 . 1-0 . . Kelvin Rainey SABRE 12-12 46 26 72 6.0 3.0-11 . . 1 . . . . Zach Bradshaw ILB 12-10 23 39 62 5.2 5.0-14 1.5-9 . 4 2 . 2 . Chris Peace OLB 12-12 24 29 53 4.4 6.5-18 2.0-9 . 2 2 . . . Donte Wilkins NT 12-12 15 32 47 3.9 2.0-5 . . . 1 . 1 . Juan Thornhill CB 12-11 29 16 45 3.8 3.0-16 1.0-10 3-32 7 . . 1 . Jordan Mack OLB 12-9 19 21 40 3.3 4.0-11 1.5-2 . . . . 2 . Andrew Brown DE 12-10 19 19 38 3.2 13.0-50 6.0-31 . 2 1 1-0 . . Eli Hanback DE 12-11 16 20 36 3.0 4.5-8 1.0-2 . . . 1-0 . . Matt Terrell OLB 9-0 14 15 29 3.2 2.5-5 0.5-3 . . 1 1-0 . . Bryce Hall CB 12-7 17 8 25 2.1 . . 2--4 4 . 1-0 . . Landan Word OLB 11-2 14 7 21 1.9 3.0-10 2.0-8 . 1 1 1-0 . . Kirk Garner CB 8-1 9 6 15 1.9 1.0-1 . . 4 . . 1 . Kareem Gibson CB 6-2 10 4 14 2.3 . . 1-5 1 . . . . Chris Moore FS 11-1 5 9 14 1.3 1.0-7 . . 2 . . . . Jack Powers NT 12-2 2 11 13 1.1 0.5-1 . . 3 . . . . Mark Hall DE 12-1 2 10 12 1.0 2.0-6 1.0-5 . 2 2 . . . Steven Wright DE 12-1 5 4 9 0.8 2.0-7 1.0-4 ...... Myles Robinson CB 4-4 6 3 9 2.3 . . . 2 . . . . Joe Reed WR 12-1 3 3 6 0.5 ...... Albert Reid RB 11-7 5 . 5 0.5 ...... Wilfred Wahee CB 12-0 3 2 5 0.4 . . . 1 . . 1 . James Trucilla NT 6-0 2 2 4 0.7 ...... Damiel Hamm TB 12-0 4 . 4 0.3 ...... Chris Sharp SS 3-0 1 2 3 0.3 ...... Andre Miles-Redmond DE 4-0 . 3 3 0.8 ...... Tim Harris CB 2-0 2 1 3 1.5 . . . 2 . . . . Juwan Moye DT 10-0 . 3 3 0.3 1.0-4 0.5-3 . 1 . . . . C.J. Stalker ILB 4-0 1 2 3 0.8 ...... Eric Smith OT 12-12 2 . 2 0.2 ...... Joe Spaziani LS 4-0 . . 2 0.5 ...... Cory Jones SLB 1-0 2 . 2 2.0 ...... Jordan Ellis RB 11-1 1 1 2 0.2 ...... David Eldridge WR 11-2 1 . 1 0.1 ...... Eric Gallon OLB 10-0 1 . 1 0.1 ...... Olamide Zaccheus WR 12-7 1 . 1 0.1 ...... Jahvoni Simmons ILB 4-0 1 . 1 0.3 ...... Doni Dowling WR 12-10 1 . 1 0.1 ...... Dylan Sims PK 7-0 1 . 1 0.1 ...... Andre Levrone WR 10-2 1 . 1 0.1 ...... Jack English RT 12-11 1 . 1 0.1 ...... Jake Fieler OG 12-2 1 . 0.1 ...... Keeon Johnson WR 12-11 1 . 1 0.1 ...... Richard Buney TE 8-0 1 . 1 0.3 ...... Total 12 446 420 866 72.2 66-229 25-128 9-70 48 11 8-0 12 . Opponents 12 457 302 759 63.3 70-327 36-245 16-332 48 19 10-70 8 . 2016 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME DEFENSIVE SUPERLATIVES Most Total Tackles: 18, Micah Kiser at Duke Most Unassisted Tackles: 10, Quin Blanding vs. Pitt Most Assisted Tackles: 10, Micah Kiser at Duke Most Tackles for Loss (inc. sacks): 3.5, Andrew Brown at UConn Most Sacks: 2.0, Micah Kiser vs. Louisville Most Fumbles Recovered: 1, Andrew Brown at UConn; Eli Hanback at Duke; Micah Kiser vs. North Carolina; Bryce Hall vs. North Carolina; Micah Kiser vs. Louisville; Matt Terrell vs. Miami; Quin Blanding at Virginia Tech; Landan Word at Virginia Tech Most Fumbles Caused: 2, Micah Kiser vs. Richmond Most Passes Broken Up: 3, Jack Powers vs. Central Michigan; Micah Kiser at Duke Most Interceptions: 2, Juan Thornhill at Duke; Bryce Hall at Duke

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 63 VIRGINIA VIRGINIA GAME-BY-GAME

|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| TOT DATE OPPONENT NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG NO YDS TD Lg NO YDS TD LG OFF Sep 03, 2016 RICHMOND 21 38 0 14 26 264 3 25 26-34-1 264 3 25 7 121 0 31 2 11 0 6 302 Sep 10, 2016 at Oregon 40 193 2 19 21 195 2 26 21-40-2 195 2 26 1 42 0 42 2 14 0 14 388 Sep 17, 2016 at UConn 30 140 1 28 23 241 0 34 23-43-1 241 0 34 0 0 0 0 2 11 0 11 381 Sep 24, 2016 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 26 148 2 44 27 421 5 82 27-43-1 421 5 82 3 88 0 47 4 27 0 15 569 Oct 01, 2016 at Duke 36 80 1 19 23 336 3 84 23-41-1 336 3 84 4 94 0 32 0 0 0 0 416 Oct 15, 2016 PITT 26 86 3 44 20 278 1 74 20-45-1 278 1 74 5 94 0 30 3 19 0 18 364 Oct 22, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 39 110 1 13 22 143 1 16 22-45-0 143 1 16 3 103 0 50 0 0 0 0 253

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Oct 29, 2016 LOIUSVILLE 28 84 0 17 25 238 3 42 25-40-2 238 3 42 5 100 0 27 3 71 0 40 322 Nov 05, 2016 at Wake Forest 32 105 1 14 20 190 2 45 20-40-2 190 2 45 1 20 0 20 5 37 0 26 295 Nov 12, 2016 MIAMI (FLA.) 33 82 1 14 19 207 1 44 19-34-0 207 1 44 4 117 0 44 0 0 0 0 289 Nov 19, 2016 at Georgia Tech 42 189 1 29 27 220 1 24 27-46-3 220 1 24 3 58 0 23 1 26 0 26 409 Nov 26, 2016 at Virginia Tech 31 108 0 21 13 139 1 39 13-36-2 139 1 39 1 28 0 28 0 0 0 0 247

Totals 384 1363 13 44 266 2872 23 84 266-487-16 2872 23 84 37 865 0 50 22 216 0 40 4235 Opponent 485 2280 20 85 221 3079 25 85 221-361-9 3079 25 85 31 807 1 93 15 118 0 29 5359

Games: 12 Avg/rush: 3.5 Avg/catch: 10.8 Pass effic: 113.17 KR avg: 23.4 PR avg: 9.8 All purpose avg/game: 448.8 Total offense avg/gm: 352.9

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| BLKD |-KICKS--XPTS-| DATE OPPONENT SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS NO-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS QBH BRK KICK ATT-MAD RUN RCV SAF PTS Sep 03, 2016 RICHMOND 40 36 76 6.0-19 2.0-15 3 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Sep 10, 2016 at Oregon 48 28 76 6.0-19 1.0-4 1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 3-2 0 0 0 26 Sep 17, 2016 at UConn 30 34 64 11.0-34 4.0-20 0 1-0 1-0 3 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Sep 24, 2016 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 36 38 74 4.0-25 3.0-20 0 0-0 1-5 0 9 0 6-5 1 0 0 49 Oct 01, 2016 at Duke 41 56 97 4.0-13 2.0-10 1 1-0 5-28 3 8 0 4-4 0 0 0 34 Oct 15, 2016 PITT 32 48 80 3.0-9 1.0-2 1 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 Oct 22, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 37 30 67 4.0-14 2.0-7 2 2-0 0-0 0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Oct 29, 2016 LOUISVILLE 44 22 66 10.0-51 5.0-33 1 1-0 1-30 0 6 0 2-2 0 1 0 25 Nov 05, 2016 at Wake Forest 45 28 73 6.0-14 3.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Nov 12, 2016 MIAMI (FLA.) 25 46 71 4.0-11 1.0-4 1 1-0 1-7 0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Nov 19, 2016 at Georgia Tech 29 6 35 3.0-8 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 Nov 26, 2016 at Virginia Tech 39 48 87 5.0-12 1.0-4 2 2-0 0-0 3 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 10

Totals 446 420 866 66.0-229 25.0-128 12 8-0 9-70 11 48 0 31-29 1 1 0 270 Opponent 457 302 759 70.0-327 36.0-245 8 10-70 16-332 19 48 0 49-49 0 1 0 405

|------PUNTING------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------| DATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LONG BLKD TB FC 50+ I20 ATT-MADE LG BLKD NO YDS AVG TB OB Sep 03, 2016 RICHMOND 3 140 46.7 48 0 0 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 3 159 53.0 1 0 Sep 10, 2016 at Oregon 4 177 44.2 52 0 1 0 1 2 0-0 0 0 5 319 63.8 2 0 Sep 17, 2016 at UConn 7 279 39.9 53 0 1 3 1 3 2-1 23 0 3 195 65.0 3 0 Sep 24, 2016 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 6 288 48.0 63 0 1 2 3 4 0-0 0 0 8 507 63.4 3 0 Oct 01, 2016 at Duke 7 336 48.0 65 0 1 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 6 372 62.0 2 0 Oct 15, 2016 PITT 7 316 45.1 57 0 0 3 2 1 1-1 36 0 5 297 59.4 0 0 Oct 22, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 10 456 45.6 59 0 2 1 4 4 1-0 0 0 3 168 56.0 0 0 Oct 29, 2016 LOUISVILLE 5 233 46.6 52 0 0 2 3 3 2-1 27 0 5 307 61.4 3 0 Nov 05, 2016 at Wake Forest 6 275 45.8 56 0 1 1 3 4 0-0 0 0 3 192 64.0 1 0 Nov 12, 2016 MIAMI (FLA.) 5 188 37.6 50 0 0 2 1 4 0-0 0 0 3 182 60.7 1 0 Nov 19, 2016 at Georgia Tech 4 168 42.0 51 0 0 2 1 3 3-1 30 0 4 243 60.8 2 1 Nov 26, 2016 at Virginia Tech 10 423 42.3 67 0 2 3 2 2 1-1 29 0 3 183 61.0 1 0

Totals 74 3279 44.3 67 0 9 21 23 34 10-5 36 0 51 3124 61.3 19 1 Opponent 56 2207 39.4 65 0 2 18 6 16 21-16 50 0 77 4697 61.0 38 1

64 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME

|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| TOT DATE OPPONENT NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG OFF Sep 03, 2016 RICHMOND 41 187 1 55 24 337 3 37 24-35-0 337 3 37 2 21 0 21 0 0 0 0 524 Sep 10, 2016 at Oregon 45 301 3 85 21 331 3 77 21-31-0 331 3 77 3 84 0 43 1 3 0 3 632 Sep 17, 2016 at UConn 40 123 1 38 13 154 0 23 13-24-1 154 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 277 Sep 24, 2016 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 34 93 2 13 25 402 2 85 25-45-1 402 2 85 5 122 0 34 0 0 0 0 495 Oct 01, 2016 at Duke 31 106 1 12 33 324 1 43 33-54-5 324 1 43 4 97 0 29 4 22 0 9 430 Oct 15, 2016 PITT 49 209 2 20 11 137 2 38 11-21-0 137 2 38 5 210 1 93 3 46 0 29 346 Oct 22, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 36 178 2 15 24 310 3 46 24-31-0 310 3 46 3 53 0 19 1 5 0 5 488 Oct 29, 2016 LOUISVILLE 34 147 0 37 24 361 4 38 24-41-1 361 4 38 2 50 0 27 0 0 0 0 508 Nov 05, 2016 at Wake Forest 51 226 1 64 9 83 1 21 9-10-0 83 1 21 2 44 0 24 2 1 0 1 309 Nov 12, 2016 MIAMI (FLA.) 42 222 2 26 14 228 2 77 14-29-1 228 2 77 2 45 0 27 0 0 0 0 450 Nov 19, 2016 at Georgia Tech 31 199 2 67 5 122 1 54 5-10-0 122 1 54 1 25 0 25 1 2 0 2 321 Nov 26, 2016 at Virginia Tech 51 289 3 32 18 290 3 42 18-30-0 290 3 42 2 56 0 40 3 39 0 17 579

Opponent totals 485 2280 20 85 221 3079 25 85 221-361-9 3079 25 85 31 807 1 93 15 118 0 29 5359 Virginia 384 1363 13 44 266 2872 23 84 266-487-16 2872 23 84 37 865 0 50 22 216 0 40 4235

Games: 12 Avg/rush: 4.5 Avg/catch: 13.1 Pass effic: 151.67 KR avg: 23.0 PR avg: 7.8 All purpose avg/game: 500.3 Total offense avg/gm: 411.5

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| BLKD |-KICKS--XPTS-| DATE OPPONENT SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS NO-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS QBH BRK KICK ATT-MAD RUN RCV SAF PTS Sep 03, 2016 RICHMOND 37 16 53 6.0-29 3.0-25 3 3-0 1-0 0 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 37 Sep 10, 2016 at Oregon 50 14 64 7.0-52 6.0-51 0 0-0 2-16 2 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 44 Sep 17, 2016 at UConn 38 26 64 3.0-19 1.0-12 0 0-0 1-0 2 6 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 Sep 24, 2016 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 34 24 58 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-47 0 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Oct 01, 2016 at Duke 40 40 80 9.0-36 3.0-25 0 0-0 1-11 3 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Oct 15, 2016 PITT 26 36 62 4.0-38 4.0-38 0 0-0 1-59 0 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 45 Oct 22, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 34 34 68 7.0-28 3.0-16 0 1-0 0-0 0 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Oct 29, 2016 LOUISVILLE 42 20 62 4.0-17 1.0-8 1 0-0 2-37 0 5 0 3-3 0 1 0 32 Nov 05, 2016 at Wake Forest 33 28 61 8.0-38 5.0-29 0 1-0 2-80 4 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 27 Nov 12, 2016 MIAMI (FLA.) 37 28 65 10.0-32 6.0-20 3 4-0 0-0 0 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 34 Nov 19, 2016 at Georgia Tech 58 12 70 3.0-16 3.0-16 0 0-0 3-59 0 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 Nov 26, 2016 at Virginia Tech 28 24 52 9.0-22 1.0-5 1 1-70 2-23 8 5 0 7-7 0 0 0 52

Opponent totals 457 302 759 70.0-327 36.0-245 8 10-70 16-332 19 48 0 49-49 0 1 0 405 Virginia 446 420 866 66.0-229 25.0-128 12 8-0 9-70 11 48 0 31-29 1 1 0 270

|------PUNTING------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------| DATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LONG BLKD TB FC 50+ I20 ATT-MADE LG BLKD NO YDS AVG TB OB Sep 03, 2016 RICHMOND 3 101 33.7 39 0 0 1 0 0 3-3 50 0 8 395 49.4 0 0 Sep 10, 2016 at Oregon 3 117 39.0 42 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 20 0 7 451 64.4 6 0 Sep 17, 2016 at UConn 6 235 39.2 48 0 0 3 0 5 2-2 43 0 4 260 65.0 4 0 Sep 24, 2016 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 7 262 37.4 48 0 0 1 0 2 1-0 0 0 5 319 63.8 2 0 Oct 01, 2016 at Duke 3 96 32.0 37 0 0 1 0 0 2-2 38 0 5 317 63.4 1 0 Oct 15, 2016 PITT 5 244 48.8 52 0 1 1 2 1 2-1 25 0 8 480 60.0 3 0 Oct 22, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 7 262 37.4 47 0 0 6 0 1 0-0 0 0 6 377 62.8 3 0 Oct 29, 2016 LOUISVILLE 5 189 37.8 58 0 0 1 1 1 1-1 32 0 6 350 58.3 1 0 Nov 05, 2016 at Wake Forest 6 238 39.7 47 0 0 0 0 1 3-2 46 0 6 390 65.0 5 0 Nov 12, 2016 MIAMI (FLA.) 2 68 34.0 35 0 0 2 0 1 3-2 44 0 7 395 56.4 2 1 Nov 19, 2016 at Georgia Tech 5 261 52.2 65 0 1 1 3 2 1-1 41 0 6 381 63.5 3 0 Nov 26, 2016 at Virginia Tech 4 134 33.5 43 0 0 1 0 2 2-1 24 0 9 582 64.7 8 0

Opponent totals 56 2207 39.4 65 0 2 18 6 16 21-16 50 0 77 4697 61.0 38 1 Virginia 74 3279 44.3 67 0 9 21 23 34 10-5 36 0 51 3124 61.3 19 1

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 65 VIRGINIA VIRGINIA GAME SUPERLATIVES TEAM GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS 42 at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Rushes 24 Taquan Mizzell at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Rushes Yards Rushing 193 at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) Yards Rushing 131 Taquan Mizzell at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Yards Per Rush 5.7 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) TD Rushes 2 Albert Reid vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) TD Rushes 3 vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) Long Rush 44 Taquan Mizzell vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Pass attempts 46 at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Taquan Mizzell vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) Pass completions 27 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Pass attempts 44 Kurt Benkert vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Matt Johns at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Yards Passing 421 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Pass completions 27 Kurt Benkert vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Yards Per Pass 9.8 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Matt Johns at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) TD Passes 5 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Yards Passing 421 Kurt Benkert vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Total Plays 88 at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) TD Passes 5 Kurt Benkert vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Total Offense 569 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Long Pass 84 Kurt Benkert at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Yards Per Play 8.2 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Receptions 9 Doni Dowling at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Points 49 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Sacks By 5 vs Louisville (Oct 29, 2016) Yards Receiving 141 Olamide Zaccheaus vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) First Downs 28 at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) TD Receptions 2 Olamide Zaccheaus vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Penalties 10 at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) Doni Dowling vs Louisville (Oct 29, 2016) at UConn (Sep 17, 2016) Long Reception 84 David Eldridge at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) Field Goals 1 Alex Furbank at UConn (Sep 17, 2016) vs Miami (Fla.) (Nov 12, 2016) Sam Hayward vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) Penalty Yards 110 vs Miami (Fla.) (Nov 12, 2016) Sam Hayward vs Louisville (Oct 29, 2016) Turnovers 4 vs Richmond (Sep 03, 2016) Sam Hayward at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) vs Miami (Fla.) (Nov 12, 2016) Sam Hayward at Virginia Tech (Nov 26, 2016) Interceptions By 5 at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Long Field Goal 36 Sam Hayward vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) Punts 10 vs North Carolina (Oct 22, 2016) Punts 10 Nicholas Conte vs North Carolina (Oct 22, 2016) at Virginia Tech (Nov 26, 2016) Nicholas Conte at Virginia Tech (Nov 26, 2016) Punting Avg 48.0 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Punting Avg 48.0 Nicholas Conte vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Long Punt 67 at Virginia Tech (Nov 26, 2016) Nicholas Conte at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Punts inside 20 4 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Long Punt 67 Nicholas Conte at Virginia Tech (Nov 26, 2016) vs North Carolina (Oct 22, 2016) Punts inside 20 4 Nicholas Conte vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) at Wake Forest (Nov 05, 2016) Nicholas Conte vs North Carolina (Oct 22, 2016) vs Miami (Fla.) (Nov 12, 2016) Nicholas Conte at Wake Forest (Nov 05, 2016) Long Punt Return 40 vs Louisville (Oct 29, 2016) Nicholas Conte vs Miami (Fla.) (Nov 12, 2016) Long Punt Return 40 Daniel Hamm vs Louisville (Oct 29, 2016) Long Kickoff Return 50 Joe Reed vs North Carolina (Oct 22, 2016) Tackles 18 Micah Kiser at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Sacks 2.0 Micah Kiser vs Louisville (Oct 29, 2016) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Andrew Brown at UConn (Sep 17, 2016) Interceptions 2 Juan Thornhill at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Bryce Hall at Duke (Oct 01, 2016)

66 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 23 Cade Carney at Wake Forest (Nov 05, 2016) Rushes 51 at Wake Forest (Nov 05, 2016) Yards Rushing 207 Royce Freeman at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) at Virginia Tech (Nov 26, 2016) TD Rushes 2 Royce Freeman at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) Yards Rushing 301 at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) James Conner vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) Yards Per Rush 6.7 at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) Sam Rogers at Virginia Tech (Nov 26, 2016) TD Rushes 3 at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) Long Rush 85 Royce Freeman at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) at Virginia Tech (Nov 26, 2016) Pass attempts 54 Daniel Jones at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Pass attempts 54 at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Pass completions 33 at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Pass completions 33 Daniel Jones at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Yards Passing 402 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Yards Passing 402 Cooper Rush vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Yards Per Pass 12.2 at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) 4 vs Louisville (Oct 29, 2016) TD Passes TD Passes 4 vs Louisville (Oct 29, 2016) Long Pass 85 Cooper Rush vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Total Plays 85 at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Receptions 8 Anthony Nash at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Total Offense 632 at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) Ryan Switzer vs North Carolina (Oct 22, 2016) Yards Per Play 8.3 at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) Yards Receiving 145 Corey Willis, vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Points 52 at Virginia Tech (Nov 26, 2016) TD Receptions 2 Tyler Wilkins vs Richmond (Sep 03, 2016) Sacks By 6 at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) Corey Willis vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) vs Miami (Fla.) (Nov 12, 2016) Reggie Bonnafon vs Louisville (Oct 29, 2016) First Downs 29 at Virginia Tech (Nov 26, 2016) Long Reception 85 Corey Willis vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) Penalties 12 at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) Field Goals 2 Griffin Trau vs Richmond (Sep 03, 2016) Penalty Yards 117 at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) Ja’Kev Vickers at UConn (Sep 17, 2016) Turnovers 6 at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) AJ Reed at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) Interceptions By 3 at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Mike Weaver at Wake Forest (Nov 05, 2016) Punts 7 vs Central Michigan (Sep 24, 2016) vs Miami (Fla.) (Nov 12, 2016) vs North Carolina (Oct 22, 2016) Long Field Goal 50 Ricky Segers, vs Richmond (Sep 03, 2016) Punting Avg 52.2 at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Punts 7 Tom Sheldon vs North Carolina (Oct 22, 2016) Long Punt 65 at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Punting Avg 52.2 Ryan Rodwell at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Punts inside 20 5 at UConn (Sep 17, 2016) Long Punt 65 Ryan Rodwell at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Long Punt Return 29 vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) Punts inside 20 5 Jason Thompson at UConn (Sep 17, 2016) Long Punt Return 29 Quadree Henderson vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) Long Kickoff Return 93 Quadree Henderson vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) Tackles 13 Ben Humphreys at Duke (Oct 01, 2016) P.J. Davis at Georgia Tech (Nov 19, 2016) Sacks 2.0 Winston Craig vs Richmond (Sep 03, 2016) Jalen Jelks at Oregon (Sep 10, 2016) Rori Blair vs Pitt (Oct 15, 2016) Josh Banks at Wake Forest (Nov 05, 2016) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Josh Banks at Wake Forest (Nov 05, 2016) Interceptions 2 Jaire Alexander vs Louisville (Oct 29, 2016)

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 67 VIRGINIA PASSING GAME-BY-GAME BENKERT, K ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK YDS EFFIC RICHMOND 34 26 1 76.5 264 3 25 3 25 164.9 OREGON 39 20 2 51.3 193 2 26 6 51 99.5 UCONN 42 23 1 54.8 241 0 34 1 12 98.2 CENTRAL MICH 43 27 1 62.8 421 5 82 0 0 178.8 DUKE 41 23 1 56.1 336 3 84 3 25 144.2 PITT 44 20 1 45.5 278 1 74 4 38 101.5 NORTH CAROLINA 32 19 0 59.4 126 0 16 1 1 92.4 LOUISVILLE 39 25 2 64.1 238 3 42 1 8 130.5 WAKE FOREST 39 20 2 51.3 190 2 45 5 29 98.9 MIAMI FLA. 27 16 0 59.3 143 1 22 6 20 116.0 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA VIRGINIA TECH 26 9 0 34.6 122 1 39 1 5 86.7 TOTALS 406 228 11 56.2 2552 21 84 31 214 120.6 JOHNS, M ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK YDS EFFIC OREGON 1 1 0 100.0 2 0 2 0 0 116.8 NORTH CAROLINA 1 1 0 100.0 11 1 11 0 0 522.4 MIAMI FLA. 7 3 0 42.9 64 0 44 0 0 119.7 GEORGIA TECH 44 27 3 61.4 220 1 24 3 16 97.2 VIRGINIA TECH 10 4 2 40.0 17 0 9 0 0 14.3 TOTALS 63 36 5 57.1 314 2 44 3 16 93.6 BREWER, C ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK YDS EFFIC NORTH CAROLINA 12 2 0 16.7 6 0 3 2 15 20.9 TOTALS 12 2 0 16.7 6 0 3 2 15 20.9 MIZZELL, T ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK YDS EFFIC LOUISVILLE 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 DUBOIS, H ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK YDS EFFIC GEORGIA TECH 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 RUSHING GAME-BY-GAME NO-YDS/TD UR ORE UCONN CMU DU UP NC UL WF UM GT VT MIZZELL, T 187940/5 77/0 1048/1 1166/0 1079/1 1460/0 1295/1 19106/1 2066/0 1680/0 2289/1 24131/0 22113/0 REID, A 98480/6 628/0 15126/1 1573/1 1047/1 1344/1 928/2 1020/0 11/0 429/0 321/0 1263/0 DNP ELLIS, J 1461/1 DNP 646/0 12/0 15/0 13/0 11/0 12/0  16/1   20/0 ZACCHEAUS, O 324/0    219/0   15/0      HAMM, D 34/1     12/0      14/1 12/0 REED, J 23/0       13/0     10/0 JOHNS, M 68/0   DNP  DNP DNP     59/0 11/0 CONTE, N 114/0          114/0   TEAM 716/0 DNP DNP  24/0 22/0  13/0 DNP  11/0  16/0 BREWER, C 317/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 215/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 12/0 BENKERT, K 6094/0 83/0 927/0 31/0 12/0 523/0 438/0 44/0 717/0 1110/0 613/0 DNP 20/0 RECEIVING GAME-BY-GAME NO-YDS/TD UR ORE UCONN CMU DU UP NC UL WF UM GT VT DOWLING, D 50626/4 453/1 454/0 351/0 598/0 221/0 332/0  570/2 876/1 477/0 968/0 326/0 ZACCHEAUS, O 51584/7 575/1 347/0 635/0 8141/2 442/1 383/1 216/0 414/1 414/0 650/0 418/0 249/1 JOHNSON, K 49476/3 546/1 640/1 673/0 459/1 546/0 541/0 318/0 562/0 15/0 312/0 357/0 317/0 MIZZELL, T 52404/2 424/0 211/0 640/0 689/1 37/0 315/0 725/0 544/0 679/1 327/0 645/0 12/0 ELDRIDGE, D 8177/2 221/0    2112/1 116/0  DNP  113/1  215/0 LEVRONE, A 8126/0     265/0  222/0 219/0 DNP DNP 220/0  DUBOIS, H 899/0 216/0 15/0 242/0  119/0  111/0     16/0 CRAFT, W 897/1 216/0 223/1 DNP DNP 18/0 350/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SANTORO, R 978/1    16/0   218/0 219/0 116/0 112/0 27/1  REED, J 477/0    118/0  125/0  16/0    128/0 REID, A 648/1 15/0   210/1 16/0 116/0 111/0     DNP BUTTS, E 746/1 18/0 213/0   17/0  214/1 14/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP MARSHALL, B 429/0    DNP   28/0 DNP  116/0 15/0  BURNEY, R 13/1     13/1    DNP DNP DNP DNP SIMS, D 12/0  12/0     DNP DNP DNP DNP  DNP

68 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL PUNT RETURNS NO-YDS UR ORE UCONN CMU DU UP NC UL WF UM GT VT HAMM, D 22216 211 214 211 427  319  371 537  126  KICK RETURNS NO-YDS UR ORE UCONN CMU DU UP NC UL WF UM GT VT REED, J 27678    388 494 494 279 5100 120 4117 358 128 SHARP, C 473 473            REID, A 142  142          DNP MIZZELL, T 232 232            HAMM, D 124       124      WINGOREEVES, C 116 116  DNP       DNP   CRAFT, W 10   DNP DNP  10 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO-YDS UR ORE UCONN CMU DU UP NC UL WF UM GT VT THORNHILL, J 332   10  232        BLANDING, Q 230     10   130     HALL, B 24     24        KISER, M 17          17   GIBSON, K 15 DNP DNP  15  DNP DNP    DNP DNP DEFENSE GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT UR ORE UCONN CMU DU UP NC UL WF UM GT VT KISER, M 6569 134 59 54 83 06 810 45 64 77 65 58 50 68 BLANDING, Q 7050 120 34 54 83 75 34 106 85 62 52 57 51 57 RAINEY, K 4626 72 60 40 22 72 86 36 20 31 13 43 20 43 BRADSHAW, Z 2339 62 45 42 16 63 39 24 04  02 03 01 30 PEACE, C 2429 53 23 22 25 03  25 12 50 43 16 20 30 WILKINS, D 1532 47 22 23 13 13 14 04 02 20 32 14 01 24 THORNHILL, J 2916 45 31 52 22  22 03 21 60 51 14 10 20 MACK, J 1921 40 12 42 01 11 35 11 16 01 30 10 41 01 BROWN, A 1919 38 25 10 24 11 21 10 21 23 21 23 20  HANBACK, E 1620 36 11 12 14 24 03 10  30 52 02 10 12 TERRELL, M 1415 29 DNP DNP DNP 02 21 12 20 01 64 03  32 HALL, B 178 25  10  01 22 13 81  20  20 11 WORD, L 147 21 DNP    11  40 32 10 10 11 33 GARNER, K 96 15 51 32   11  02  DNP DNP DNP DNP GIBSON, K 104 14 DNP DNP 10 51 11 DNP DNP 31 01  DNP DNP MOORE, C 59 14 DNP  10   10  12  10  17 POWERS, J 211 13  02  02 12 02  01    12 HALL, M 210 12  10 10 01 01 04    01 01 02 ROBINSON, M 63 9 02 31  30 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP WRIGHT, S 54 9  31    01  01 10 10  01 REED, J 33 6    10 01 10   01 01  10 WAHEE, W 32 5    02      10 10 10 REID, A 50 5  20   10   10  10  DNP TRUCILLA, J 22 4 10 01   DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 10 01 HAMM, D 40 4    10  20 10      HARRIS, T 21 3 21  DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP MILESREDMOND,A 03 3 DNP DNP DNP  02 01 DNP DNP DNP  DNP DNP MOYE, J 03 3  DNP 01 01   01    DNP  STALKER, C.J. 12 3 DNP 10   DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 02 SHARP, C S 12 3      11 01      JONES, C 20 2 20 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SPAZIANI, J 02 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 01   01 ELLIS, J 11 2 DNP       10    01 SMITH, E 20 2     10       10 JOHNSON, K 10 1        10     DOWLING, D 10 1         10    ENGLISH, J 10 1            10 GALLON, E 10 1  10   DNP       DNP ZACCHEAUS, O 10 1           10  ELDRIDGE, D 10 1 10       DNP     SIMMONS, J 01 1  DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 01   FIELER, J 10 1      10       LEVRONE, A 10 1         DNP DNP 10  BURNEY, R 10 1     10    DNP DNP DNP DNP SIMS, D 10 1    10   DNP DNP DNP DNP  DNP

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 69 VIRGINIA

TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT UR ORE UCONN CMU DU UP NC UL WF UM GT VT BROWN, A 114 13.0   3.511 1.07  1.05 1.03 1.06 1.03 2.58 2.07  KISER, M 84 10.0 1.08  2.06  2.011  0.51 3.018 1.54    PEACE, C 61 6.5 1.07  0.51     1.02  1.02 1.01 2.05 BRADSHAW, Z 42 5.0 2.02  1.03 1.07  1.02       HANBACK, E 33 4.5   0.51     1.02 2.54 0.51   MACK, J O 32 4.0  2.08   1.01 0.51 0.51      WORD, L 30 3.0 DNP      1.04 1.02    1.04 RAINEY, K 30 3.0   2.06 1.05         THORNHILL, J 30 3.0  1.03      1.010 1.03    2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA TERRELL, M 21 2.5 DNP DNP DNP 0.53 1.01       1.01 HALL, M 20 2.0  1.01 1.05          BLANDING, Q 20 2.0       1.05     1.02 WRIGHT, S 20 2.0  2.07           WILKINS, D 20 2.0 1.01       1.04     GARNER, K 10 1.0 1.01        DNP DNP DNP DNP MOYE, J 02 1.0  DNP 0.51 0.53       DNP  MOORE, C 10 1.0 DNP       1.07     POWERS, J 01 0.5      0.51       SACKS UA-A TOT UR ORE UCONN CMU DU UP NC UL WF UM GT VT KISER, M 61 6.5 1.08  1.55  1.09   2.015 1.04    BROWN, A 60 6.0   1.08 1.07   1.03 1.06 1.03 1.04   PEACE, C 20 2.0 1.07       1.02     WORD, L 20 2.0 DNP      1.04     1.04 MACK, J 11 1.5     1.01 0.51       BRADSHAW, Z 11 1.5   0.52 1.07         THORNHILL, J 10 1.0        1.010     HALL, M 10 1.0   1.05          HANBACK, E 10 1.0         1.02    WRIGHT, S 10 1.0  1.04           POWERS, J 01 0.5      0.51       TERRELL, M 01 0.5 DNP DNP DNP 0.53         MOYE, J 01 0.5  DNP  0.53       DNP 

70 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL (".&tRichmond 37, UVA 20 (".&tOregon 44, UVA 26 4FQUt$IBSMPUUFTWJMMF 7B 4FQUt&VHFOF 0SF Game Notes Game Notes t67"IBTMPTUJUTTFBTPOPQFOJOHHBNFJOFBDIPGUIFMBTUUISFFTFBTPOT t7JSHJOJBJTOPXBMMUJNFBHBJOTU0SFHPO t67"IBTMPTUUXPPGJUTMBTUUISFFIPNFTFBTPOPQFOFST t7JSHJOJBJTOPXBMMUJNFBHBJOTUUFBNTGSPNUIF1BD t67"THBNFXJOOJOHTUSFBLWT3JDINPOEFOEFEXJUIUIFMPTT t7JSHJOJBQMBZFEJOBDPOUJHVPVTTUBUFUIBUCPSEFSTUIF1BDJöD0DFBOGPSPOMZUIFGPVSUIUJNF t3JDINPOETQPJOUTXFSFJUTNPTUTDPSFEBHBJOTU67"JOBMMUJNFHBNFT UXJDF  t0SFHPOT3PZDF'SFFNBOTZBSEUPVDIEPXOSVTIJOUIFUIJSERVBSUFSJTUIFTFWFOUIMPOHFTU t7JSHJOJBJTOPXBMMUJNFWT3JDINPOE rush UVA has allowed in program history. t67"BMMPXFEZBSET JUTNPTUTJODFBMMPXJOHWT$MFNTPOJO t7JSHJOJB'JSTU5JNF4UBSUFST%FGFOTF&MJ)BOCBDL %& ,JSL(BSOFS $#  t67"XBTOPUQFOBMJ[FEGPSUIFöSTUUJNFTJODFWT.BSZMBOE t7JSHJOJBDPMMFHJBUFEFCVUT3+1SPDUPS 3( -BOEBO8PSE *-#  t2#,VSU#FOLFSUXFOUGPSGPSZBSET UISFFUPVDIEPXOTBOEPOFJOUFSDFQUJPOJOIJTöSTU t3#"MCFSU3FJESVTIFEGPSBDBSFFSIJHIZBSET)JTQSFWJPVTIJHIXBTZBSETBHBJOTU career start and UVA debut. 7JSHJOJB5FDIJOUIFöOBMF)JTSVTIFTUJFEBDBSFFSIJHI t#FOLFSUTDPNQMFUJPOTBOEUISFFUPVDIEPXOQBTTFTUJFEGPSNPTUBNPOH67"RVBSUFSCBDLTJO t3FJESFDPSEFEBDBSFFSIJHIZBSELJDLSFUVSOJOUIFTFDPOERVBSUFS)JTQSFWJPVTIJHIXBT UIFJSöSTUDBSFFSTUBSU .JLF(SPI   yards against NC State in 2013 when Reid played at Maryland. t#FOLFSUTQBTTJOHZBSETSBOLT/PBMMUJNFBNPOH67"RVBSUFSCBDLTJOUIFJSöSTUDBSFFS t2#,VSU#FOLFSUUISFXBZBSEUPVDIEPXOQBTTJOUIFUIJSERVBSUFSUP838BSSFO$SBGU5IF start, trailing only Aaron Brooks (305) and Phillip Sims (268). UPVDIEPXOSFDFQUJPOJTUIFöSTUPG$SBGUTDBSFFS t#FOLFSUCFDBNFUIFUIEJòFSFOU67"RVBSUFSCBDLUPTUBSUBOPQFOFSJOUIFMBTUTFBTPOT t$SBGUöOJTIFEXJUIBDBSFFSIJHIJOSFDFQUJPOT  SFDFJWJOHZBSET  BOEUPVDIEPXOT   t0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVTIBEöWFSFDFQUJPOT DBSFFSCFTU GPSZBSETBOEPOFUPVDIEPXO t#FOLFSUBOE83,FFPO+PIOTPODPOOFDUFEPOBZBSEUPVDIEPXOJOUIFGPVSUIRVBSUFS*U t%POJ%PXMJOHIBVMFEJOIJTöSTUDBSFFSUPVDIEPXOSFDFQUJPOBOEIBEGPVSDBUDIFTGPSZBSET XBTUIFTFDPOEXFFLJOBSPX#FOLFSUBOE+PIOTPODPOOFDUFEGPSBUPVDIEPXO*UXBTBMTPUIF t,FFPO+PIOTPONBUDIFEDBSFFSCFTUTJOSFDFQUJPOT  BOEUPVDIEPXOT   second game in a row Benkert threw multiple touchdowns. t5BRVBO.J[[FMMFYUFOEFEIJTSFDFQUJPOTUSFBLUPHBNFT SFDFQUJPOT ZBSET  t3#5BRVBO.J[[FMMOPUDIFEBDBUDIJOUIFöSTURVBSUFSUPFYUFOEIJTOBUJPOTUIJSECFTUBDUJWF t.JDBI,JTFSMFE67"XJUIUBDLMFTBOEIBEPOFTBDLBOEUXPGPSDFEGVNCMFT SFDFQUJPOTUSFBLUPHBNFT5IFTUSFBLCFHBOBHBJOTUUIFO/P0SFHPOJOUIFTFOJPSTTFDPOE t$ISJT4IBSQMFE67"XJUILJDLPòSFUVSOZBSETJOIJTDPMMFHJBUFEFCVU career game in 2013. t$ISJT1FBDFIBEöWFUBDLMFTBOESFDPSEFEIJTöSTUDBSFFSTBDL t83,FFPO+PIOTPOöOJTIFEXJUIBDBSFFSIJHITJYSFDFQUJPOT t;BDI#SBETIBXIBEBDBSFFSCFTUUXPUBDLMFTGPSMPTTBOEIJTöSTUDBSFFSGPSDFEGVNCMF t"OESFX#SPXOIBEBDBSFFSCFTUTFWFOUBDLMFT Score by Quarters: t,JSL(BSOFSIBEBDBSFFSCFTUTJYUBDLMFT Virginia 6 0 14 6 — 26 Oregon 13 17 14 0 — 44 Score by Quarters: Richmond 6 10 7 14 — 37 Scoring Summary: Virginia 0 7 0 13 — 20 TU  03& 3PZDF'SFFNBOZESVO  7"03&   7" "MCFSU3FJEZESVO  7"03& Scoring Summary:   03& #SPPLT+BNFTZESVO  7"03& TU  63 (SJóO5SBVZEöFMEHPBM  637" OE  03& 4UBOGPSEZEQBTTGSPN1SVLPQ  7"03&  63 (SJóO5BVZEöFMEHPBM  637"   03& 1IBSBPI#SPXOZEQBTTGSPN1SVLPQ  7"03& OE  63 5ZMFS8JMLJOTZEQBTTGSPN-BVMFUUB 5BVLJDL  637"   03& "4DIOFJEFSZEöFMEHPBM  7"03&  7" %POJ%PXMJOHZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU 4JNTLJDL  637" SE  7" 5BRVBO.J[[FMMZESVO  7"03&  63 3JDLZ4FHFSTZEöFMEHPBM  637"   03& %FWPO"MMFOZEQBTTGSPN1SVLPQ  7"03& SE  63 5ZMFS8JMLJOTZEQBTTGSPN-BVMFUUB 5SBVLJDL  637"   03& 3PZDF'SFFNBOZESVO  7"03& UI  63 #SJBO#SPXOZEQBTTGSPN-BVMFUUB 5SBVLJDL  637"   7" 8BSSFO$SBGUZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU  7"03&  7" ;BDDIFBVTZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU 4JNTLJDL  637" UI  7" ,FFPO+PIOTPOZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU  7"03&  63 (PSEPO$PMMJOTZESVO 5SBVLJDL  637"  7" ,FFPO+PIOTPOZEQBTTGSPN#FOLVSU QBTTGBJMFE  637" Attendance—53,774 UVA ORE UVA ORE Attendance—49,270 First Downs 28 25 1VOUT /VNCFS"WH    UR UVA UR UVA 3VTIFT:BSET /FU    'VNCMFT-PTU   First Downs 24 19 1VOUT /VNCFS"WH    1BTTJOH:BSET /FU    1FOBMUJFT:BSET   3VTIFT:BSET /FU    'VNCMFT-PTU   1BTTFT$PNQ"UU*OU   Possession Time 31:32 28:28 1BTTJOH:BSET /FU    1FOBMUJFT:BSET   5PUBM0òFOTF1MBZT:BSET   5IJSE%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG 1BTTFT"UU$PNQ*OU   Possession Time 39:46 20:14 'VNCMF3FUVSOT:BSET   'PVSUI%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG 5PUBM0òFOTF1MBZT:BSET   5IJSE%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG 1VOU3FUVSOT:BSET   3FE;POF4DPSFT$IBODFT   'VNCMF3FUVSOT:BSET   'PVSUI%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG ,JDLPò3FUVSOT:BSET   4BDLT#Z/VNCFS:BSET   1VOU3FUVSOT:BSET   3FE;POF4DPSFT$IBODFT   *OUFSDFQUJPO3FUVSOT:BSET   ,JDLPò3FUVSOT:BSET   4BDLT#Z/VNCFS:BSET   *OUFSDFQUJPO3FUVSOT:BSET   RUSHING: Virginia-"MCFSU3FJE5BRVBO.J[[FMM+PSEBO&MMJT,VSU#FOLFSU Oregon3PZDF'SFFNBO,BOJ#FOPJU%BLPUB1SVLPQ #SPPLT+BNFT RUSHING: Richmond- (PSEPO$PMMJOT9BWJFS(PPEBMM%FPOUF[5IPNQTPO %FWPO"MMFO%$BSSJOHUPO 5BK(SJóO%4UBOGPSE  $BMFC%SBLF+BZ1BMNFS%BWJE#SPBEVT#SJBO#SPXO,ZMF-BVMFUUBNJOVT PASSING: Virginia,VSU#FOLFSU.BUU+PIOTOregon%BLPUB1SVLPQ 5&".NJOVTVirginia"MCFSU3FJE5BRVBO.J[[FMM,VSU#FOLFSU  PASSING: Richmond,ZMF-BVMFUUBVirginia,VSU#FOLFSU RECEIVING: Virginia,FFPO+PIOTPO%POJ%PXMJOH0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVT RECEIVING: Richmond#SJBO#SPXO5ZMFS8JMLJOT(BSSFUU)VETPO+BSNBM 8BSSFO$SBGU&WBO#VUUT5BRVBO.J[[FMM)BTJTF%VCPJT%ZMBO4JNT #FWFMT%FPOUF[5IPNQTPO(PSEPO$PMMJOT%FKPO#SJTTFUU9BWJFS(PPEBMM Oregon1IBSBPI#SPXO%FWPO"MMFO%$BSSJOHUPO%4UBOGPSE3PZDF Virginia0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVT,FFPO+PIOTPO%POJ%PXMJOH5BRVBO.J[[FMM 'SFFNBO,BOJ#FOPJU#SPPLT+BNFT$IBSMFT/FMTPO %BWJE&MESJEHF)BTJTF%VCPJT8BSSFO$SBGU&WBO#VUUT"MCFSU3FJE

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 71 VIRGINIA (".&tUConn 13, UVA 10 (".&tUVA 49, Central Michigan 35 4FQUt&BTU)BSUGPSE $POO 4FQUt$IBSMPUUFTWJMMF 7B Game Notes Game Notes t67"JTOPXBMMUJNFBHBJOTU6$POO t5IFXJONBSLFE#SPODP.FOEFOIBMMTöSTUDBSFFSXJOBU7JSHJOJBBOEUIDBSFFSXJOJO t67"JTOPXBMMUJNFBU3FOUTDIMFS'JFMEJO&BTU)BSUGPSE $POO 12 seasons as a collegiate head coach. t7JSHJOJBTZBSEUPVDIEPXOESJWFJOUIFTFDPOERVBSUFSXBTUIFQSPHSBNTMPOHFTUTJODFHPJOH t67"TUPUBMZBSETXFSFJUTNPTUTJODFWT7.*JO GPSBZBSEUPVDIEPXOESJWFJOBHBJOTU7JSHJOJB5FDIJOUIFTFBTPOöOBMF t5IFZBSETPGUPUBMPòFOTFNBSLFEBTFBTPOIJHIBHBJOTU$FOUSBM.JDIJHBO CZ0LMBIPNB t7JSHJOJBTJOUFSDFQUJPOJOUIFUIJSERVBSUFSXBTUIFöSTUGPSDFEUVSOPWFSPGUIFTFBTPOCZUIF State). Cavaliers. t67"TZBSETDPSJOHESJWFJOUIFöSTUIBMGNBSLFEBTDIPPMSFDPSE TVSQBTTJOHTFWFSBMZBSE t7JSHJOJB'JSTU5JNF4UBSUFST0òFOTF)BTJTF%VCPJT 83 drives. t$PMMFHJBUFEFCVUT"MFY'VSCBOL 1, ,BSFFN(JCTPO $# t67"TEFGFOTFBMMPXFEQBTTJOHZBSET NPTUTJODFCZ$MFNTPOJO t5IFZBSEöFMEHPBMCZ1,"MFY'VSCBOLJOUIFöSTURVBSUFSDBNFPOUIFöSTUFWFSGPPUCBMM t67"SFMJORVJTIFEJUTöSTUQPJOUMFBETJODF0DU  WT$MFNTPO 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA play of his life. Furbank never played football before walking on to UVA’s team this season. He is a t5IF$BWBMJFSTMFEBUIBMGUJNF  GPSUIFTFDPOETUSBJHIUHBNF GPSNFSTPDDFSQMBZFSXIPXBTPOUIFSPTUFSMBTUZFBSBU%***3BOEPMQI.BDPO CVUEJEOUBQQFBSJO t7JSHJOJB'JSTU5JNF4UBSUFST%FGFOTF,BSFFN(JCTPO $#  any games last season. t5SVFGSFTINBO.BUU5FSSFMM 0-# NBEFIJTDPMMFHJBUFEFCVU t8JUITJYSFDFQUJPOTBHBJOTUUIF)VTLJFT 5#5BRVBO.J[[FMMFYUFOEFEIJTSFDFQUJPOTTUSFBLUP t2#,VSU#FOLFSUUPUBMFEDBSFFSIJHITJODPNQMFUJPOT  ZBSET  BOEUPVDIEPXOQBTTFT   games, which is third longest in the nation and longest by a running back. t#FOLFSUTQBTTJOHZBSETNBSLFEB67"TJOHMFHBNFQBTTJOHSFDPSE TVSQBTTJOHBZBSE t.J[[FMMOPXIBTDBSFFSSFDFQUJPOT XIJDISBOLT/PBMMUJNFJOUIF67"SFDPSECPPL FòPSUCZ.BSD7FSJDBWT%VLFJO t.J[[FMMOPXIBT DBSFFSSFDFJWJOHZBSET XIJDIQMBDFTIJN/PBMMUJNFJOUIF67"SFDPSE t#FOLFSUTöWF5%QBTTFTBSFUJFEGPSTFDPOEPOUIF67"TJOHMFHBNFQBTTJOHUPVDIEPXOMJTU POF books. TIZPGTDIPPMSFDPSETJYCZ%BO&MMJTWT#VòBMPJO  t.J[[FMMTSVTIJOHZBSETQVTIFTIJNVQUP DBSFFSSVTIJOHZBSET QMBDJOHIJN/PBMM t#FOLFSUTöWF5%QBTTFTBSFUIFNPTUCZB67"RVBSUFSCBDLTJODF.BUU4DIBVCTöWFWT"LSPOJO time in the UVA record book. 2002. t$#+VBO5IPSOIJMMSFDPSEFEIJTöSTUDBSFFSJOUFSDFQUJPOJOUIFUIJSERVBSUFS)FDBNFVQXJUIUIF t0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVTZBSEUPVDIEPXOSFDFQUJPOXBT67"TMPOHFTUTJODFXIFO%FZPO ball in the end zone, killing a prolonged UConn drive. 8JMMJBNTUBMMJFEBZBSEFSWT.JBNJ t830MBNJEF;BDDIFBVTSFHJTUFSFEBDBSFFSIJHITJYSFDFQUJPOT t5IFZBSEUPVDIEPXOSFDFQUJPOUJFEGPSUIFUIMPOHFTUJO67"IJTUPSZBOENBSLFEUIF longest pass play in the ACC coming into this week’s games. Score by Quarters: t;BDDIFBVTUBMMJFEDBSFFSIJHITJOSFDFQUJPOT  ZBSET  BOEUPVDIEPXOT   Virginia 3 7 0 0 — 10 t.J[[FMMNPWFEJOUPUIQMBDFPO67"TDBSFFSSFDFJWJOHZBSETMJTUXJUI  Connecticut 0 3 0 10 — 13 t.J[[FMMTDBSFFSSFDFQUJPOTSBOLTUIJSEBMMUJNFBU67" POFTIZPGTFDPOE ,SJT#VSE 

Scoring Summary: Score by Quarters: TU  7"  "MFY'VSCBOLZEöFMEHPBM  7"6$0// Central Michigan 0 14 7 14 — 35 OE  7"  "MCFSU3FJEZESVO  7"6$0// Virginia 15 13 0 21 — 49   6$0// #PCCZ1VZPMZEöFMEHPBM  7"6$0// UI  6$0// #SZ4IJSSFòTZESVO  7"6$0// Scoring Summary:   6$0// #PCCZ1VZPMZEöFMEHPBM  7"6$0// TU  7" 0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVTZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU 'VSCBOLLJDL  $.67"  7" "MCFSU3FJEZESVO #VSOFZSVTI  $.67" Attendance—31,036 OE  7" ,FFPO+PIOTPOZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU 'VSCBOLLJDLGBJMFE  $.67" UVA UCONN UVA UCONN  7" 5BRVBO.J[[FMMZESVTI 'VSCBOLLJDL  $.67" First Downs 21 18 1VOUT /VNCFS"WH     $.6 +POBUIBO8BSEZESVO &BWFZLJDL  $.67" 3VTIFT:BSET /FU    'VNCMFT-PTU    $.6 $PSFZ8JMMJTZEQBTTGSPN$PPQFS3VTI &BWFZLJDL  $.67" 1BTTJOH:BSET /FU    1FOBMUJFT:BSET   SE  $.6 "NBSJ$PMFNBOZEJOUFSDFQUJPOSFUVSO &BWFZLJDL $.67" 1BTTFT$PNQ"UU*OU   Possession Time 28:27 31:33 UI  $.6 $PSFZ8*MMJTZEQBTTGSPN$PPQFS3VTI &BWFZLJDL  $.67" 5PUBM0òFOTF1MBZT:BSET   5IJSE%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG  7" 0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVTZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU 'VSCBOLLJDL  $.67" 'VNCMF3FUVSOT:BSET   'PVSUI%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG  7" "MCFSU3FJEZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU 'VSCBOLLJDL  $.67" 1VOU3FUVSOT:BSET   3FE;POF4DPSFT$IBODFT    7" 5BRVBO.J[[FMMZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU 'VSCBOLLJDL  $.67" ,JDLPò3FUVSOT:BSET   4BDLT#Z/VNCFS:BSET    $.6 +BISBZ)BZFTZESVO FBWFZLJDL  $.67" *OUFSDFQUJPO3FUVSOT:BSET   Attendance—35,211 RUSHING: Virginia-"MCFSU3FJE5BRVBO.J[[FMM+PSEBO&MMJT,VSU#FOLFSU CMU UVA CMU UVA NJOVTUConn$POOPS'SFFCPSO"OUIPOZ8BULJOT+VOJPS+PTFQI First Downs 22 25 1VOUT /VNCFS"WH    PASSING: Virginia,VSU#FOLFSU5&".UConn"OUIPOZ8BULJOT 3VTIFT:BSET /FU    'VNCMFT-PTU    1BTTJOH:BSET /FU    1FOBMUJFT:BSET   RECEIVING: Virginia,FFPO+PIOTPO5BRVBO.J[[FMM0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVT%POJ 1BTTFT$PNQ"UU*OU   Possession Time 34:59 25:01 %PXMJOH)BTJTF%VCPJTUConn)FSHZ.BZBMB$BN4UBQMFUPO+VOJPS+PTFQI 5PUBM0òFOTF1MBZT:BSET   5IJSE%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG 7POUBF%JHHT&+-FWFOCFSSZ)FSSJOH8JMTPO 'VNCMF3FUVSOT:BSET   'PVSUI%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG 1VOU3FUVSOT:BSET   3FE;POF4DPSFT$IBODFT   ,JDLPò3FUVSOT:BSET   4BDLT#Z/VNCFS:BSET   *OUFSDFQUJPO3FUVSOT:BSET  

RUSHING: Central Michigan%FWPO4QBMEJOH+BISBZ)BZFT+POBUIBO8BSE 5FBNNJOVT$PPQFS3VTINJOVTVirginia5BRVBO.J[[FMM"MCFSU3FJE 0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVT+PSEBO&MMJT,VSU#FOLFSU5&".NJOVT PASSING: Central Michigan$PPQFS3VTIVirginia,VSU#FOLFSU RECEIVING: Central Michigan$PSFZ8JMMJT5ZMFS$POLMJO#$IJMESFTT+PF #BDDJ&SJD$PPQFS%FWPO4QBMEJOH+FTTF,SPMM"VTUJO4UFXBSUVirginia 0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVT5BRVBO.J[[FMM%POJ%PXMJOH,FFPO+PIOTPO"MCFSU 3FJE+PF3FFE3ZBO4BOUPSP

72 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL (".&tVirginia 34, Duke 20 (".&tPitt 45, Virginia 31 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 0DUt%VSIBN /$ 0DUt$IBSMPUUFTWJMMF 7B Game Notes Game Notes t67"JTBMMUJNFBHBJOTU%VLF t7JSHJOJBIBTBUXPHBNFMPTJOHTUSFBLWT1JUUBOEJTBMMUJNFWTUIF1BOUIFST t67"JTBMMUJNFBHBJOTU%VLFJO%VSIBN t5IF$BWBMJFSTIBWFTDPSFEPSNPSFQPJOUTJOUISFFTUSBJHIUHBNFTGPSUIFöSTUUJNFTJODFPQFO t67"JTBMMUJNFJO"$$PQFOFST JOHUIFTFBTPOXJUIöWFTUSBJHIUHBNFTPGPSNPSFQPJOUT t67"TOBQTBGPVSHBNFMPTJOHTUSFBLBU%VLF67"TMBTUXJOBU8BMMBDF8BEF4UBEJVNDBNFJO t5IF$BWBMJFSTXPSFXIJUFIFMNFUTBUIPNFGPSUIFöSTUUJNFTJODF4FQU WT3JDINPOE 2006. t67"UBMMJFEöSTURVBSUFSQPJOUTGPSUIFöSTUUJNFTJODFWT%VLF t67"XJOTJUT"$$PQFOFSGPSTFDPOEUJNFJOUISFFTFBTPOT WT-PVJTWJMMF  t7JSHJOJBZJFMEFEJUTöSTULJDLPòSFUVSOGPSUPVDIEPXO ZBSET 2VBESFF)FOEFSTPO PGUIF t7JSHJOJBOPUDIFEöWFJOUFSDFQUJPOTBHBJOTU%VLF UZJOHBQSPHSBNSFDPSE*UXBTUIFUIUJNFJO TFBTPOBOEöSTUTJODF%VLFT%F7PO&EXBSETZBSEFSJO QSPHSBNIJTUPSZ67"NBEFöWFJOUFSDFQUJPOTBOEUIFöSTUTJODFBHBJOTU.JBNJ t67"BMMPXFEBTFBTPOIJHIQPJOUTJOUIFMPTT BU0SFHPO  t67"GPSDFETJYUVSOPWFST UIFNPTUTJODFGPSDJOHTFWFOWT3JDINPOEJO t0(3ZBO#JTDIPòNBEFIJTDPMMFHJBUFEFCVU t67"GPSDFEGPVSJOUFSDFQUJPOTJOUIFöSTUIBMG5IFMBTUUJNF67"GPSDFEGPVSUVSOPWFSTJOBIBMG t7JSHJOJB'JSTU5JNF4UBSUFST%FGFOTF.BSL)BMM %& #SZDF)BMM #$  was against Richmond in 2014, forcing four in the second half against the Spiders. t2#,VSU#FOLFSU ZBSET IBEBTFBTPOIJHIQBTTJOHBUUFNQUTBOENPTUGPSB$BWBMJFS t67"TOBQQFEJUTHBNFSPBEMPTJOHTUSFBL67"TQSFWJPVTSPBEXJODBNFJOBU/$4UBUF quarterback since 45 attempts by Matt Johns at Duke in 2014. t&MFWFO$BWBMJFSTDBVHIUBUMFBTUPOFQBTTBHBJOTUUIF#MVF%FWJMT t3#5BRVBO.J[[FMM ZBSET UJFEBDBSFFSMPOHSVTIXJUIIJTZBSETDPSJOHSVOJOUIFöSTU t$PMMFHJBUFEFCVUT4BN)BZXBSE 1, quarter t$#+VBO5IPSOIJMMSFDPSEFEIJTTFDPOEDBSFFSJOUFSDFQUJPOXJUIIJTTFDPOEQJDLPGUIFZFBSJOUIF t.J[[FMM SFDFQUJPOT FYUFOEFEIJTSFDFQUJPOTUSFBLUPHBNFT UJFEGPSUIFGPVSUIMPOHFTUJO öSTURVBSUFS)FGPMMPXFEVQXJUIIJTTFDPOEJOUFSDFQUJPOPGUIFEBZUPQVUBTUBNQPOUIFHBNFJO the nation heading into this weekend’s games. the fourth quarter. t3#"MCFSU3FJEUBMMJFEIJTöSTUNVMUJSVTIJOHUPVDIEPXOHBNFXJUIBQBJSPGTDPSFT t83%BWJE&MESJEHFTZBSEUPVDIEPXOSFDFQUJPOJOUIFöSTURVBSUFSXBTIJTöSTUDBSFFS t3FJEIBTSVTIFEGPSBUMFBTUPOFUPVDIEPXOJOFBDIPGUIFMBTUöWFHBNFT touchdown. t830MBNJEF;BDDIFBVTIBTBUMFBTUPOFUPVDIEPXOSFDFQUJPOJOFBDIPGUIFMBTUUISFFHBNFT t&MESJEHFQVMMFEEPXOBDBSFFSMPOHZBSESFDFQUJPOJOUIFTFDPOERVBSUFSUIBUTFUVQ67"T BGUFSIBVMJOHJOBZBSE5%DBUDIJOUIFöSTUIBMG second touchdown. t;BDDIFBVT HBNFT 83%POJ%PXMJOH HBNFT 83,FFPO+PIOTPO HBNFT BOE838BS t#FOLFSUJTUIFöSTU67"RVBSUFSCBDLUPUISPXQBTTFTPGZBSETPSNPSFJODPOTFDVUJWFHBNFT ren Craft (4 games) also increased their individual reception streaks. )FDPOOFDUFEPOBOZBSEUPVDIEPXOQBTTMBTUXFFLWT$FOUSBM.JDIJHBO t,4BN)BZXBSEUBMMJFEIJTöSTUDBSFFSöFMEHPBM ZBSET  t#FOLFSUöOJTIFEXJUIQBTTJOHZBSET UIFöSTUUJNFB67"RVBSUFSCBDLUISFXGPSBUMFBTU t'42VJO#MBOEJOHIBEBDBSFFSIJHIUBDLMFT ZBSETJOCBDLUPCBDLHBNFTTJODF.JDIBFM3PDDPJOUIF$IJDLöM"#PXMBOEUIF t#MBOEJOHTUIUBDLMFPGUIFHBNFHBWFUIFKVOJPSIJTUIDBSFFSUBDLMF#MBOEJOHIBT season opener against Richmond. career tackles in 30 career games. t0OMZPODFCFGPSFIBT67"IBEUXPQBTTFTDPNQMFUFEPGZBSETPSNPSFJOUIFTBNFTFBTPO t%&.BSL)BMMNBUDIFEBDBSFFSCFTUXJUIGPVSUBDLMFTJOIJTöSTUDBSFFSTUBSU (1983). t-#$ISJT1FBDFNBUDIFEBDBSFFSIJHIXJUITFWFOUBDLMFT t$##SZDF)BMMSFDPSEFEIJTöSTUDBSFFSJOUFSDFQUJPOJOUIFTFDPOERVBSUFS t)BMMNBEFIJTTFDPOEJOUFSDFQUJPOPGUIFHBNFJOUIFTFDPOERVBSUFS CFDPNJOHUIFöSTU$BWBMJFS Score by Quarters: UPIBWFBNVMUJJOUFSDFQUJPOHBNFTJODF"OUIPOZ)BSSJTBHBJOTU(FPSHJB5FDIJO Pittsburgh 14 21 0 10 — 45 Virginia 21 7 0 3 — 31 Score by Quarters: Virginia 6 14 7 0 — 34 Scoring Summary: Duke 7 3 3 7 — 20 TU  7" "MCFSU3FJEZESVO )BZXBSELJDL  617"   61 +FTUFS8FBIZEQBTTGSPN1FUFSNBO #MFXJUULJDL  617" Scoring Summary:   7" 5BRVBO.JYYFMMZESVO )BZXBSELJDL  617" TU  %6  5+3BINJOHZEQBTTGSPN+POFT  7"%6   61 2VBESFF)FOEFSTPOZELJDLPòSFUVSO #MFXJUULJDL 617"  7"  %BWJE&MESJEHFZEQBTTGSPN#FOLVSU  7"%6   7" 0MBNJEF;BDDIBFVTZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU )BZXBSELJDL  617" OE  %6  "+3FFEZEöFMEHPBM  7"%6 OE  61 +BNFT$POOPSZESVO #MFXJUULJDL  617"  7"  "MCFSU3FJEZESVO  7"%6   7" "MCFSU3FJEZESVO )BZXBSELJDL  617"  7"  0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVTZEQBTTGSPN#FOLVSU  7"%6   61 +BNFT$POOPSZESVO #MFXJUULJDL  617" SE  %6  "+3FFEZEöFMEHPBM  7"%6   61 +PSEBO8IJUFIFBEZEJOUFSDFQUJPOSFUVSO #MFXJUULJDL 617"  7"  3JDIBSE#VSOFZZEQBTTGSPN#FOLVSU  7"%6 UI  61 (FPSHF"TUPOZEQBTTGSPN1FUFSNBO #MFXJUULJDL  617" UI  %6  +"KFJHCFZESVO  7"%6   61 $ISJT#MFXJUUZEöFMEHPBM  617"  7"  &MJ)BOCBDLZEGVNCMFSFDPWFSZ 7"%66$0//   7" 4BN)BZXBSEZEöFMEHPBM  617"

Attendance—25,201 Attendance—39,522 UVA DU UVA DU UP UVA UP UVA First Downs 16 25 1VOUT /VNCFS"WH    First Downs 19 19 1VOUT /VNCFS"WH    3VTIFT:BSET /FU    'VNCMFT-PTU   3VTIFT:BSET /FU    'VNCMFT-PTU   1BTTJOH:BSET /FU    1FOBMUJFT:BSET   1BTTJOH:BSET /FU    1FOBMUJFT:BSET   1BTTFT$PNQ"UU*OU   Possession Time 31:03 28:57 1BTTFT$PNQ"UU*OU   Possession Time 36:14 23:46 5PUBM0òFOTF1MBZT:BSET   5IJSE%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG 5PUBM0òFOTF1MBZT:BSET   5IJSE%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG 'VNCMF3FUVSOT:BSET   'PVSUI%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG 'VNCMF3FUVSOT:BSET   'PVSUI%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG 1VOU3FUVSOT:BSET   3FE;POF4DPSFT$IBODFT   1VOU3FUVSOT:BSET   3FE;POF4DPSFT$IBODFT   ,JDLPò3FUVSOT:BSET   4BDLT#Z/VNCFS:BSET   ,JDLPò3FUVSOT:BSET   4BDLT#Z/VNCFS:BSET   *OUFSDFQUJPO3FUVSOT:BSET   *OUFSDFQUJPO3FUVSOT:BSET  

RUSHING: Virginia-5BRVBO.J[[FMM"MCFSU3FJE+PSEBO&MMJT5&".NJOVT RUSHING: Pittsburgh+BNFT$POOFS+PSEBO8IJUFIFBE/BUIBO1FUFSNBO %BOJFM)BNNNJOVT,VSU#FOLFSUNJOVTDuke4IBVO8JMTPO+PTFQI"KFJHCF $IBXOUF[.PTT3BGBFM"SBVKP-PQFT5SF5JQUPO.BVSJDF %BOJFM+POFT 'SFODI(FPSHF"TUPO2VBESFF)FOEFSTPO2BESFF0MMJTPO5&".NJOVT PASSING: Virginia,VSU#FOLFSUDuke%BOJFM+POFT Virginia5BRVBO.J[[FMM"MCFSU3FJE+PSEBO&MMJT,VSU#FOLFSUNJOVT RECEIVING: Virginia,FFPO+PIOTPO0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVT5BRVBO.J[[FMM%BWJE PASSING: Pittsburgh/BUIBO1FUFSNBOVirginia,VSU#FOLFSU &MESJEHF"OESF-FWSPOF%POJ%PXMJOH)BTJTF%VCPJT8BSSFO$SBGU 5&". &WBO#VUUT"MCFSU3FJE3JDIBSE#VSOFZDuke"OUIPOZ/BTI5+3BINJOH RECEIVING: Pittsburgh4DPUU0SOEPò+FTUFS8FBI+BNFT$POOFS5SF5JQUPO 2VBZ$IBNCFST%BWJT,PQQFOIBWFS&SJDI4DIOFJEFS+PIOBUIBO-MPZE (FPSHF"TUPOVirginia,FFPO+PIOTPO0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVT8BSSFO$SBGU %BOJFM)FMN%BOJFM+POFT4IBVO8JMTPONJOVT %POJ%PXMJOH5BRVBO.J[[FMM+PF3FFE"MCFSU3FJE%BWJE&MESJEHF  VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 73 VIRGINIA (".&tNorth Carolina 35, Virginia 14 (".&tLouisville 32, Virginia 25 0DUt$IBSMPUUFTWJMMF 7B 0DUt$IBSMPUUFTWJMMF 7B Game Notes Game Notes t67"JTBMMUJNFBHBJOTU/PSUI$BSPMJOB t67"JTBMMUJNFBHBJOTU-PVJTWJMMF t67"JTBMMUJNFBHBJOTU6/$JO$IBSMPUUFTWJMMF t67"JTBMMUJNFBHBJOTU-PVJTWJMMFJO$IBSMPUUFTWJMMF t67"BOE6/$NFUGPSUIFTUUJNF"TFSJFTUIBUJTUJFEGPS/PBMMUJNFJO'#4IJTUPSZGPSNPTU t67"JTBMMUJNFBHBJOTU"1UPQPQQPOFOUT games. t'JSTUUJNFTUBSUFSTPOEFGFOTF-BOEPO8PSE *-# t'JSTUUJNFTUBSUFSTPOPòFOTF%BWJE&MESJEHF 83  t83$PMF#MBDLNBONBEFIJTDPMMFHJBUFEFCVU t67"TUPUBMZBSETBSFBTFBTPOMPX t67"UPPLBMFBEJOUIFöSTURVBSUFS NBSLJOHUIFöSTUUJNFBMMTFBTPOUIBU-PVJTWJMMFIBEOPU t1MBZFSTXPSFQJOLHMPWFTJOIPOPSPG#SFBTU$BODFS"XBSFOFTT.POUI TDPSFEöSTUJOBHBNF t8JUITFWFODBUDIFT 5#5BRVBO.J[[FMMFYUFOEFEIJTBDUJWFSFDFQUJPOTUSFBLUPHBNFT)F t-PVJTWJMMFTTFWFOQPJOUTJOUIFöSTUIBMGXFSFUIF$BSEJOBMTGFXFTUQPJOUTBUIBMGUJNFJOBHBNF entered the game tied for fourth longest active streak in the nation. all season.

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Previously, Word had only played on special teams. He starts. öOJTIFEXJUIGPVSUBDLMFT t8JUISFDFJWJOHZBSETPOUIFEBZ .J[[FMMDMJNCFEUP/PBMMUJNFJODBSFFSSFDFJWJOHZBSET t833ZBO4BOUPSPIBEBDBSFFSIJHIUXPDBUDIFT at UVA, with 1,410 yards. He passed Canaan Severin (1,367) and (1,396) on the t2#.BUU+PIOTUISFXUIFUIUPVDIEPXOPGIJTDBSFFSJOUIFTFDPOERVBSUFSPOBGPVSUIEPXO BMMUJNFMJTU QBTTXIFOIFGPVOE&WBO#VUUTGPSBOZBSEQBTT67"XFOUPVUUPBUUFNQUBZBSEöFMEHPBM t.J[[FMMTSVTIJOHZBSETPOUIFEBZNPWFEIJNUP/PBMMUJNFJODBSFFSSVTIJOHZBSETBU and then spread out in formation with only Sam Hayward the PK behind center. The long snapper UVA, with 1,662 yards, passing (1,631), Jerrod Washington (1,651), and Greg Taylor on the play, Butts, snapped the ball over to Johns on the far left sideline to start the play. (1,653). t8JUIUBDLMFT *-#.JDBI,JTFSQBTTFEUIFDBSFFSUBDLMFQMBUFBV)FOPXIBTDBSFFS t4PQIPNPSF$#+VBO5IPSOIJMMSFDPSEFEIJTöSTUDBSFFSTBDL tackles. t'42VJO#MBOEJOHOPUDIFEIJTTFDPOEJOUFSDFQUJPOPGUIFTFBTPOJOUIFUIJSERVBSUFS5IFJOUFSDFQ t$##SZDF)BMMIBEBDBSFFSIJHIOJOFUBDLMFT FJHIUPGXIJDIXFSFTPMPTUPQT tion was the sixth of his career. t1/JDIPMBT$POUFTFUBDBSFFSIJHIXJUIGPVSQVOUTPGZBSETPSNPSF)JTQSFWJPVTCFTUXBT t#MBOEJOHTFJHIUUBDLMFTPOUIFEBZNPWFEUIFKVOJPSJOUPUIBMMUJNFJODBSFFSUBDLMFTBU67" three against UCLA and Notre Dame last year. with 321. He passed P.J. Killian (316) to move into possession of the number 12 spot on the list. t%POJ%PXMJOHTUXPSFDFJWJOHUPVDIEPXOTXFSFBDBSFFSIJHI NBSLJOHIJTöSTUDBSFFSNVMUJ Score by Quarters: touchdown game. North Carolina 7 7 14 7 — 35 Virginia 0 7 0 7 — 14 Score by Quarters: Louisville 7 0 7 18 — 32 Scoring Summary: Virginia 10 0 7 8 — 14 TU  /$ &MJKBI)PPEZESVO 8FJMFSLJDL  /$7" OE  7" &WBO#VUUTZEQBTTGSPN.BUU+PIOT )BZXBSELJDL  /$7" Scoring Summary:  /$ #VH)PXBSEZEQBTTGSPN.JUDI5SVCJTLZ 8FJMFSLJDL  /$7" TU  7" 4BN)BZXBSEZEöFMEHPBM    6-7" SE  /$ 5IPNBT+BDLTPOZEQBTTGSPN.JUDI5SVCJTLZ 8FJMFSLJDL  /$7"   6- +BNBSJ4UBQMFTZEQBTTGSPN+BDLTPO $SFRVFLJDL  6-7"  /$ 5+-PHBOZESVO 8FJMFSLJDL  /$7"   7" %POJ%PXMJOHZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU )BZXBSELJDL 6-7" UI  7" 5BRVBO.J[[FMMZESVO )BZXBSELJDL  /$7" SE  7" 0;BDDIFBVTZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU )BZXBSELJDL  6-7"  /$ "VTUJO1SPFIMZEQBTTGSPN.JUDI5SVCJTLZ 8FJMFSLJDL  /$7"   6- 3FHHJF#POOBGPOZEQBTTGSPN+BDLTPO $SFRVFLJDL  6-7" UI  6- 3FHHJF#POOBGPOZEQBTTGSPN+BDLTPO $SFRVFLJDL  6-7" Attendance—40,882  6- #MBOUPO$SFRVFZEöFMEHPBM  6-7" NC VA NC VA   7" %%PXMJOHZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU 3FJEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU  6-7" First Downs 25 19 1VOUT /VNCFS"WH      6- +BZMFO4NJUIZEQBTTGSPN+BDLTPO  6-7" 3VTIFT:BSET /FU    'VNCMFT-PTU   1BTTJOH:BSET /FU    1FOBMUJFT:BSET   Attendance—34,824 1BTTFT$PNQ"UU*OU   Possession Time 27:18 32:42 UL VA UL VA 5PUBM0òFOTF1MBZT:BSET   5IJSE%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG First Downs 27 1734 1VOUT /VNCFS"WH    'VNCMF3FUVSOT:BSET   'PVSUI%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG 3VTIFT:BSET /FU    'VNCMFT-PTU   1VOU3FUVSOT:BSET   3FE;POF4DPSFT$IBODFT   1BTTJOH:BSET /FU    1FOBMUJFT:BSET   ,JDLPò3FUVSOT:BSET   4BDLT#Z/VNCFS:BSET   1BTTFT$PNQ"UU*OU   Possession Time 27:42 32:18 *OUFSDFQUJPO3FUVSOT:BSET   5PUBM0òFOTF1MBZT:BSET   5IJSE%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG 'VNCMF3FUVSOT:BSET   'PVSUI%PXO$POWFSTJPOT PG PG RUSHING: North Carolina&MJKBI)PPE5+-PHBO+PSEPO#SPXO,ISJT'SBODJT 1VOU3FUVSOT:BSET   3FE;POF4DPSFT$IBODFT   .JUDI5SVCJTLZVirginia5BRVBO.J[[FMM"MCFSU3FJE0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVT ,JDLPò3FUVSOT:BSET   4BDLT#Z/VNCFS:BSET   +PF3FFE+PSEBO&MMJTNJOVT5&".NJOVT,VSU#FOLFSUNJOVT$POOPS#SFXFS *OUFSDFQUJPO3FUVSOT:BSET   NJOVT PASSING: North Carolina.JUDI5SVCJTLZVirginia,VSU#FOLFSU RUSHING: Louisville--BNBS+BDLTPO#SBOEPO3BEDMJò5SBWFPO4BNVFM+FSFNZ $POOPS#SFXFS.BUU+PIOT 4NJUIVirginia-5BRVBO.J[[FMM,VSU#FOLFSU"MCFSU3FJE RECEIVING: North Carolina3ZBO4XJU[FS#VH)PXBSE"VTUJO1SPFIM&MJKBI PASSING: Louisville--BNBS+BDLTPOVirginia,VSU#FOLFSU5BRVBO )PPE+PSEBO$VOOJOHIBN$BSM5VDLFS5IPNBT+BDLTPO+PTI$BCSFSB .J[[FMM Virginia5BRVBO.J[[FMM,FFPO+PIOTPO"OESF-FWSPOF3ZBO4BOUPSP RECEIVING: Louisville-+BNBSJ4UBQMFT$PMF)JLVUJOJ5SBWFPO4BNVFM+BZMFO 0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVT&WBO#VUUT#SFOEBO.BSTIBMM"MCFSU3FJE)BTJTF%VCPJT 4NJUI3FHHJF#POOBGPO4FUI%BXLJOT+FSFNZ4NJUIVirginia%POJ%PXMJOH  ,FFPO+PIOTPO5BRVBO.J[[FMM0MBNJEF;BDDIFBVT"OESF-FWSPOF 3ZBO4BOUPSP+PF3FFE&WBO#VUUT

74 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL (".&tWake Forest 27, Virginia 20 (".&tMiami (Fla.) 34, Virginia 14 2017 UVA FOOTBALL /PWt8JOTUPO4BMFN /$ /PWt$IBSMPUUFTWJMMF 7B Game Notes Game Notes t67"MFBETUIFBMMUJNFTFSJFTXJUI8BLF'PSFTU  t7JSHJOJBIBTMPTUUISFFPGJUTMBTUGPVSHBNFTBHBJOTU.JBNJBOEGFMMUPBMMUJNFBHBJOTUUIF t67"JTBMMUJNFWFSTVT8BLF'PSFTUJO8JOTUPO4BMFN Hurricanes. t67"JTBMMUJNFBU##5'JFME t67"IBTGPVSQMBZTDPSJOHESJWFTUIJTTFBTPO JODMVEJOHUIFQMBZ ZBSETDPSJOHESJWFJO t'PSUIFTFDPOEXFFLJOBSPX67"TUBSUFEUISFFUSVFGSFTINFOPOEFGFOTF#SZDF)BMM $# +PSEBO the second quarter. .BDL 0-# BOE-BOEBO8PSE *-#  t5IF$BWBMJFSTUPUBMZBSETNBSLFEUIFUIJSEUJNF67"IBTCFFOIFMECFMPXUPUBMZBSETUIJT t$PMMFHJBUFEFCVUT%&/BKJ"CEVMMBIBOE-4+PF4QB[JBOJ season. t67"TDPSFEBUPVDIEPXOPOJUTPQFOJOHESJWFPGUIFHBNFGPSUIFTFDPOEUJNFUIJTTFBTPO67" t3#5BRVBO.J[[FMMIBEUISFFSFDFQUJPOTGPSZBSETUPCFDBNFUIFöSTUQMBZFSJO"$$IJTUPSZXJUI also scored a touchdown on its opening drive against Pitt (Oct. 15). 1,500 career rushing and 1,500 career receiving yards (1,831 rushing yards, 1,517 receiving yards). t67"BMTPTDPSFEBUPVDIEPXOPOJUTPQFOJOHESJWFPGUIFTFDPOEIBMG NBSLJOHUIFöSTUUJNFJO t.J[[FMMFYUFOEFEIJTSFDFQUJPOTUSFBLUPHBNFT UJFEGPSUIFUIJSEMPOHFTUJOUIFOBUJPOIFBE 2016 the Cavaliers scored points in their opening drive of the game and their opening drive of the ing into this weekend’s games. second half. t.J[[FMM BMMQVSQPTFZBSET CFDBNFUIFTFWFOUIQMBZFSJO67"IJTUPSZUPBNBTT BMM t67"SFDPWFSFEJUTöSTUPOTJEFLJDLTJODFUIF1FBDI#PXMBHBJOTU(FPSHJB4BN)BZXBSET purpose yards (4,031). 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He passed Shawn Moore (1988, 2,158), (2007, 2,176), David 3,996 yards. Watford (2013, 2,202), Shawn Moore (1990, 2,262) and Aaron Brooks (1997, 2,282). t83%BWJE&MESJEHFSFDPSEFEBZBSEUPVDIEPXOSFDFQUJPOGPSIJTTFDPOEDBSFFSUPVDIEPXO t%&&MJ)BOCBDLSFDPSEFEIJTöSTUDBSFFSTBDLJOUIFGPVSUIRVBSUFS t830MBNJEF;BDDIFBVTFYUFOEFEIJTSFDFQUJPOTUSFBLUPHBNFTXJUITJYDBUDIFTGPSZBSET t0-#.BUU5FSSFMMIBEBDBSFFSIJHIUBDLMFT t5&#SFOEBO.BSTIBMMIBEBDBSFFSCFTUZBSESFDFQUJPO t*-#.JDBI,JTFSSFDPSEFEIJTUIDBSFFSEPVCMFEJHJUUBDLMFHBNFJODBSFFSTUBSUTXJUIIJT t83%POJ%PXMJOHFYUFOEFEIJTSFDFQUJPOTUSFBLUPHBNFT UBDLMFTBHBJOTU8BLF'PSFTU*UJTIJTTJYUIEPVCMFEJHJUUBDLMFHBNFUIJTTFBTPO t-#.JDBI,JTFSIBEIJTöSTUDBSFFSJOUFSDFQUJPOBOEBUFBNIJHIUBDLMFT t448JMGSFE8BIFFGPSDFEIJTTFDPOEDBSFFSGVNCMF Score by Quarters: t-#.BUU5FSSFMMIBEIJTöSTUDBSFFSGVNCMFSFDPWFSZ Virginia 6 0 14 0 — 20 t'42VJO#MBOEJOHBEEFEUBDLMFT Wake Forest 7 10 0 10 — 27 Score by Quarters: Scoring Summary: Miami 7 10 10 7 — 34 TU  7" +PSEBO&MMJTZESVO +PIOTQBTTGBJMFE  7"8' Virginia 7 7 0 0 — 14  8' +PIO8PMGPSEZESVO 8FBWFSLJDL  7"8' OE  8' .JLF8FBWFSZEöFMEHPBM  7"8' Scoring Summary:  8' $BN4FSJHOFZEQBTTGSPN8PMGPSE 8FBWFSLJDL  7"8' TU  7" 5BRVBO.J[[FMMZESVO )BZXBSELJDL  6.7" SE  7" %POJ%PXMJOHZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU )BZXBSELJDL  7"8'   6. +PF:FBSCZZESVO #BEHMFZLJDL  6.7"  7" 5BRVBO.J[[FMMZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU )BZXBSELJDL  7"8' OE  6. .JDIBFM#BEHMFZZEöFMEHPBM  6.7" UI  8' .JLF8FBWFSZEöFMEHPBM    7"8'   6. %BWJE/KPLVZEQBTTGSPN,BBZB #BEHMFZLJDL  6.7"  8' +FTTJF#BUFTZEJOUFSDFQUJPOSFUVSO 8FBWFSLJDL 7"8'   7" %BWJE&MESJEHFZEQBTTGSPN#FOLFSU )BZXBSELJDL  6.7" SE  6. .JDIBFM#BEHMFZZEöFMEHPBM  6.7" Attendance—25,334   6. 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A VIRGINIA PLAYER HAD… VIRGINIA… 200 yards rushing: 223, Alvin Pearman vs. Duke, 2004 Scored 60 points:WT/$4UBUF  150 yards rushing: 169, Kevin Parks vs. Pitt, 2014 Scored 50 points:WT5FNQMF  100 yards rushing: 113, Taquan Mizzell at Virginia Tech, 2016 Scored 40 points:WT$FOUSBM.JDIJHBO  30 carries: 30, vs. North Carolina, 2007 Scored 30 points: WT1JUU  25 carries: 25, Kevin Parks vs. North Carolina, 2014 Defeated a ranked team:WT/P-PVJTWJMMF  4 TDs rushing: 4, Keith Payne vs. Richmond, 2010 Defeated a ranked team on the road:BU/P'MPSJEB4UBUF  3 TDs rushing: ,FWJO1BSLTWT8JMMJBN.BSZ  Recorded a Shutout: WT7.*  2 TDs rushing: 2, Albert Reid vs. Pitt, 2016 Recorded a Shutout vs. ACC: WT.BSZMBOE  3 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Shawn Moore vs. Georgia Tech, 1990 Was Shut out:CZ7JSHJOJB5FDI   2 TDs rushing by a QB: 2, Jameel Sewell at Southern Miss, 2009 Scoreless first half: at North Carolina, 2013 QB rushed for 100 yards: 104, Jameel Sewell vs. Virginia Tech, 2009 Scoreless second half: at Virginia Tech, 2016 2 rushers with 100+ yards:%BOJFM)BNN  BOE,FWJO1BSLT  WT7.*  Did not score a TD: vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 2 rushers with 2 TDs:%BOJFM)BNN  ,FWJO1BSLT  WT7.*  Did not score an offensive TD: vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 50+ yard run: 57, Albert Reid vs. Virginia Tech, 2015 Had 300 rushing yards:WT7.*  10+ receptions: 10, Taquan Mizzell vs. Syracuse, 2015 Had 200 rushing yards: 262 vs. Virginia Tech, 2015 200 yards receiving:  %POUSFMMF*ONBOBU%VLF  Had fewer than 100 rushing yards: 82 vs. Miami, 2016 150 yards receiving: 153, Canaan Severin vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Had negative yards rushing:WT8ZPNJOH  100 yards receiving: 112, David Eldridge at Duke 2016 Had 200 yards passing: 220 at Georgia Tech, 2016 4 TDs receiving: 4, Ed Carrington at Maryland, 1965 Had 300 yards passing: 324 at Duke, 2016 3 TDs receiving: 3, Canaan Severin at Louisville, 2015 Had 400 yards passing: 421 vs. Central Michigan, 2016 2 TDs receiving: 2, Doni Dowling vs. Louisville, 2016 Attempted 50 passes:BU#:6  2 receivers with 100 yards receiving: Tim Smith (151) and Darius Jennings (119) vs. Completed 40 passes: 43 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Georgia Tech, 2013 Passed for 5 touchdowns or more: 5, vs. Central Michigan, 2016 2 receivers with 2 TDs: Ryan Sawyer (2), Heath Miller (2) vs. Wake Forest, 2002 Had fewer than 100 yards passing: 75 at Miami, 2009 70+ yard pass play: 74 (TD), Olamide Zaccheaus from Kurt Benkert vs. Pitt, 2016 Had 600 yards of total offense: 625 vs. La Tech, 2012 50+ yard pass play: 74 (TD), Olamide Zaccheaus from Kurt Benkert vs. Pitt, 2016 Had 500 yards of total offense: 569 vs. Central Michigan, 2016 An OL caught a pass: Elton Brown vs. Florida State, 2004 Had 400 yards of total offense: 409 at Georgia Tech, 2016 Attempted 50 passes: 61, vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Had fewer than 100 yards of total offense: 90 vs. Maryland, 1980 Attempted 40 passes: 44, Matt Johns at Georgia Tech, 2016 Had consecutive games, 500 yards of total offense: #:6  ,FOU4UBUF  Completed 40 passes: 43, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Had three consecutive games, 500 yards of total offense: 2004, Temple (504), North Completed 30 passes: 43, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Carolina (549), Akron (522) Completed 25 passes: 27, Matt Johns at Georgia Tech, 2016 Kicked 5 field goals: 5 vs. North Carolina, 2007 400 yards passing: 421, Kurt Benkert vs. Central Michigan, 2016 Had 6 or more sacks in a game: 7 at Pitt, 2013 300 yards passing: 336, Kurt Benkert at Duke, 2016 Had 5 or more sacks in a game: 5 vs. Louisville, 2016 250 yards passing: 278, Kurt Benkert vs. Pitt, 2016 Had 10 or more TFL in a game: 10 vs. Louisville, 2016 Consecutive 300-yard passing games: ,VSU#FOLFSUWT$.6  BU%VLF   Missed extra point kick: vs. Central Michigan, 2016 6 TD passes: 6, Dan Ellis vs. Duke, 2000 Had a FG attempt blocked: vs. Maryland, 2012 5 TD passes: 5, Kurt Benkert vs. Central Michigan, 2016 Had successful two-point conversion: vs. Louisville, 2016 4 TD passes: 5, Kurt Benkert vs. Central Michigan, 2016 Forced 7 or more turnovers: 7, vs. Richmond, 2014 3 TD passes: 3, Kurt Benkert vs. Louisville, 2016 Forced 5 or more turnovers: 6, at Duke, 2016 A non-QB threw a TD pass: Olamide Zaccheaus (WR) 15 yards to Evan Butts vs. Duke, 2015 Had 5 or more turnovers: 5 at North Carolina, 2015 Threw 3+ interceptions: 3, Matt Johns at Georgia Tech, 2015 Blocked 2 punts in a game: 2 at Miami, 2009 300 yards total offense: 313, Kurt Benkert at Duke, 2016 Blocked 2 kicks in a game: 2 vs. Richmond, 2008 200 All-purpose yards: 231, Olamide Zaccheaus vs. Boise State, 2015 Did not punt: vs. Duke, 1989 Intercepted 3 passes: 3, Rodney McLeod, at Maryland, 2011 Had no turnovers: at Maryland, 2013 Intercepted 2 passes: #SZDF)BMM+VBO5IPSOIJMMBU%VLF  Overtime game: Syracuse, 2015 2 Players Intercepted 2 passes: #SZDF)BMM+VBO5IPSOIJMMBU%VLF  Recorded a Safety: at Miami, 2015 INT by a lineman: David Dean at Virginia Tech, 2014 Was not penalized: Richmond, 2016 INT by a linebacker: Max Valles vs. Pitt, 2014 100+ penalty yards: 110 vs. Miami, 2016 INT at or behind line of scrimmage: David Dean at Virginia Tech, 2014 10+ penalties: 10 vs. Miami, 2016 INT Return for a TD: 35 yards, Max Valles vs. Pitt, 2014 Trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: vs. Syracuse, 2015 2 INTs for Touchdowns: 2, Randy Neal vs. Virginia Tech, 1992 Trailed in the fourth quarter by 10+ points, but rallied to win: vs. Syracuse, 2015 (10 points) 2 players with INTs for TD: Muffin Curry and Tony Franklin vs. W. Mich., 2003 Did not lose a fumble: at Georgia Tech, 2016 4 sacks: 4, Jamie Sharper vs. North Carolina, 1996 90+ offensive plays: BU#:6  3 sacks: 3, Max Valles vs. Miami, 2014 100+ offensive plays: BU#:6  4+ TFLs: 4, Brent Urban at Pitt, 2013 45 or fewer plays: 44 vs. Georgia Tech, 2009 15+ Tackles: 16, Quin Blanding vs. Pitt, 2016 Recovered an Onside Kick: at Wake Forest, 2016 4+ PBUs: 4, Max Valles vs Louisville, 2014 Defensive Extra Point: Joe Crocker vs. NC State, 1994 Fumble recovery for TD: Eli Hanback at Duke, 2016 (0 yards) Five Field Goals: 5, Chris Gould vs. North Carolina, 2007 Four Field Goals: *BO'SZFBU.JBNJ  Three Field Goals:  *BO'SZFBU.JBNJ  Missed a PAT: Alex Furbank vs. Central Michigan, 2016 Blocked a Punt:%SF2VBO)PTLFZWT7.*  Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: Trey Womack blocked punt and Bill Schautz returned it 20 yards for TD at Miami, 2009 Blocked a Field Goal: Daquan Romero vs. Miami, 2014 Blocked a PAT Attempt: Brent Urban vs. Oregon, 2013 Punt return for TD:.BVSJDF$BOBEZWT8JMMJBN.BSZ  ZBSET Kickoff return for TD: 5FSFODF'FMMT%BO[FSWT&BTUFSO.JDIJHBO  ZBSET Two-point conversion: Albert Reid from Kurt Benkert (pass) vs. Louisville, 2016

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200 yards rushing: 207, Royce Freeman, Oregon, 2016 Scored 50 points: 7JSHJOJB5FDI  150 yards rushing: 207, Royce Freeman, Oregon, 2016 Scored 40 points: 7JSHJOJB5FDI  100 yards rushing: 105, Sam Rogers, Virginia Tech, 2016 Scored 30 points:  7JSHJOJB5FDI  30 carries: +BNBBM8JMMJBNT #:6  Recorded a Shutout: 7JSHJOJB5FDI  25 carries: +BNBBM8JMMJBNT #:6  Was Shutout: 7.*   4 TDs rushing: 4, Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009 Scoreless first half:7.*  3 TDs rushing: 3, Jahwan Edwards, Ball State, 2013 Scoreless second half: Virginia Tech, 2013

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 2 TDs rushing: 2, Sam Rogers, Virginia Tech, 2016 Did not score a TD: 7.*  3 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 2012 Fewer than 10 first downs: 8, Georgia Tech, 2016 2 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 2012 Fewer than 5 first downs:  7.*  QB rushed for 100 yards: 122, Marcus Mariota, Oregon, 2013 One first down: 1, Richmond, 1945 2 rushers with 100+ yards:;BDI-BTLFZ  3PCFSU(PEIJHI  %BWJE4JNT   No first downs: 0, NC State, 1944 Georgia Tech, 2013 No third down conversions: 0, Notre Dame, 2015 3 rushers with 100+ yards:;BDI-BTLFZ  3PCFSU(PEIJHI  %BWJE4JNT   Had 300 rushing yards: 301, Oregon, 2016 Georgia Tech, 2013 Had 200 rushing yards: 289, Virginia Tech, 2016 2 rushers with 2 TDs: ;BDI-BTLFZ  %BWJE4JNT  (FPSHJB5FDI  Had fewer than 100 rushing yards: 93, Central Michigan, 2016 50+ yard run: 67, Marcus Marshall, Georgia Tech, 2016 Had negative yards rushing: .BSZMBOE  15+ receptions: 16, Quinshad Davis, North Carolina, 2012 Had 200 yards passing: 290, Virginia Tech, 2016 10+ receptions: 12, T.J. Rahming, Duke, 2015 Had 300 yards passing: 361, Louisville, 2016 200 yards receiving: 202, Donald Bowens, NC State, 2007 Had 400 yards of passing: 402, Central Michigan, 2016 150 yards receiving: 190, T.J. Rahming, Duke, 2015 Had fewer than 100 yards passing: 83, Wake Forest, 2016 100 yards receiving: 100, Ahmmon Richards, Miami, 2016 Had 600 yards of total offense: 632, Oregon, 2016 3 TDs receiving: 3, Dez White, Georgia Tech, 1998 Had 500 yards of total offense: 579, Virginia Tech, 2016 2 TDs receiving: 2, Reggie Bonnafon, Louisville, 2016 Had 400 yards of total offense: 579, Virginia Tech, 2016 2 receivers with 100 yards receiving: T.J. Rahming (190) and Anthony Nash (104), Duke, Had fewer than 100 yards of total offense: 7.*  2015 Kicked 5 field goals: 5, Duke, 2009 2 receivers with 2 TDs: Fred Zeigler (3), Benny Galloway (2), South Carolina, 1968 Had 6 or more sacks in a game: 6, Miami, 2016 90+ yard pass play:  5% 5BKI#PZEUP4BNNZ8BULJOT $MFNTPO  Had 10 or more TFL in a game: 10, Miami, 2016 80+ yard pass play: 85 (TD), Cooper Rush to Corey Willis, Central Michigan, 2016 Had Zero TFL in a game: 0, Central Michigan, 2016 70+ yard pass play: 77 (TD), Brad Kaaya to Ahmmon Richards, Miami, 2016 Missed Extra Point Kick: Oregon, 2013 50+ yard pass play: 54 (TD), Justin Thomas to Clinton Lynch, Georgia Tech, 2016 Missed 4 or more Field Goals: 4, Penn State, 2012 Attempted 50 passes: 54, Daniel Jones, Duke, 2016 Missed 3 or more Field Goals: 4, Penn State, 2012 Attempted 40 passes: 41, Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2016 Missed 2 or more Field Goals: 2, Syracuse, 2015 Completed 30 passes: 33, Daniel Jones, Duke, 2016 Had successful Two-Point Conversion: Louisville, 2016 Completed 25 passes: 33, Daniel Jones, Duke, 2016 Forced 5 or more turnovers: 5, North Carolina, 2015 400 yards passing: 402, Cooper Rush, Central Michigan, 2016 Scored 3 or more Defensive Touchdowns: 6$-"  */5 'VNCMF 300 yards passing: 361, Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2016 Scored 2 or more Defensive Touchdowns: #PJTF4UBUF  */5 250 yards passing: 253, Jerod Evans, Virginia Tech, 2016 Had 5 or more turnovers: 6, Duke, 2016 5 TD passes: 5, Paul Pinegar, Fresno State, 2004 Had 4 or more passes intercepted: 5, Duke, 2016 (tied UVA school record) 4 TD passes: 4, Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2016 Blocked 2 punts in a game: 2, Auburn, 2011 3 TD passes: 4, Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2016 Did not punt: Georgia Tech, 2000 Threw 3+ interceptions: 5, Daniel Jones, Duke, 2016 Had no turnovers: Georgia Tech, 2016 300 yards total offense: 449, Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2016 Turned the ball over 7 or more times: 7, Richmond, 2014 200 All-purpose yards: 207, Royce Freeman, Oregon, 2016 Turned the ball over 5 or more times: 6, Duke, 2016 Intercepted 3 passes: #88FCC 8JMMJBN.BSZ  Overtime game: Syracuse, 2015 Intercepted 2 passes: 2, Malik Simmons, North Carolina, 2015 Recorded a Safety: Pitt, 2015 INT Return for a TD: 24 yds, Lance Austin, Georgia Tech, 2016 Was not penalized: Temple, 2004 2 players with INTs for TD: Justin Taimatuia and Mercy Maston, Boise State, 2015 100+ penalty yards: 117, Oregon, 2016 3 sacks: 3, Robert Quinn, North Carolina, 2009 10+ penalties: 12, Oregon, 2016 4+ TFLs: 4.0, Mario Edwards Jr., Florida State, 2014 Trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: Wake Forest, 2016 15+ Tackles: 15, Denzel Perryman, Miami, 2014 Did not lose a fumble: Wake Forest, 2016 Fumble recovery for TD: Andrew Motuapuaka 70 yard return, Virginia Tech, 2016 90+ offensive plays: #:6  Five Field Goals: 5, Will Snyderwine, Duke, 2009 45 or fewer plays:  8JMMJBN.BSZ  Four Field Goals: 4, Tyler Rausa, Boise State, 2015 Recovered an Onside Kick: Georgia Tech, 2015 Three Field Goals: 4, Tyler Rausa, Boise State, 2015 Missed a PAT: Matt Wogan, Oregon, 2013 Missed 4 or more Field Goals: 4, Sam Ficken, Penn State, 2012 Missed 3 or more Field Goals: 4, Sam Ficken, Penn State, 2012 Missed 2 or more Field Goals: 2, Cole Murphy, Syracuse, 2015 Blocked a Punt: %F"OESF)PVTUPO$BSTPO 8JMMJBN.BSZ  Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: Garrett Kidd blocked punt and Hugo Delepenha returned it for TD, Miami, 2014 Blocked Punt for a Safety:%F"OESF)PVTUPO$BSTPO 8JMMJBN.BSZ  Blocked a Field Goal: A.J. Francis, Maryland, 2012 Punt return for TD: Ryan Switzer, North Carolina, 2013 (85 yards) Kickoff return for TD: Quadree Henerson, Pitt, 2016 (93 yards) Two-point conversion: Torii Hunter Jr. pass from Deshone Kizer, Notre Dame, 2015

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Taquan “Smoke” Mizzell rushed 10 times for 93 yards and a touch- down in the 2017 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.

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VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 81 VIRGINIA RUSHING RECORDS Attempts Season Rushing Leaders Career—809, Thomas Jones, 1996-99 Player Year Att. Yds. Avg. TD Season—334, Thomas Jones, 1999 1. Thomas Jones 1999 334 1798 5.4 16 Sr.—334, Thomas Jones, 1999 2. Tiki Barber 1995 265 1397 5.3 14 Jr.—265, Tiki Barber, 1995 3. Tiki Barber 1996 250 1360 5.4 14 Soph.—229, Gary Helman, 1969 4. Thomas Jones 1998 238 1303 5.5 13 Fr.— 196, Antonio Rice, 1982; Wali Lundy, 2002 5. 1985 207 1224 5.9 6 Game—39, Thomas Jones vs. Georgia Tech, 1999 6. John Papit 1949 197 1214 6.2 9 Sr.—39, Thomas Jones vs. Georgia Tech, 1999 7. 1968 175 1213 6.9 12 Jr.—37, John Papit vs. West Virginia, 1949 8. Terry Kirby 1992 175 1130 6.5 6 Soph.—37, Gary Helman vs. William & Mary, 1969 9. Marcus Wilson 1989 223 1098 4.9 4 Fr.—34, Marcus Wilson vs. VMI, 1987 10. Tommy Vigorito 1979 184 1045 5.7 6 11. Alvin Pearman 2004 195 1037 5.3 10

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Yardage 12. Kevin Parks 2013 227 1031 4.5 11 Career—3998, Thomas Jones, 1996-99 13. Antwoine Womack 2000 210 1028 4.9 9 Season—1798, Thomas Jones, 1999 14. Terry Kirby 1990 165 1020 6.2 7 Sr.—1798, Thomas Jones, 1999 15. Bill Dudley 1941 155 968 6.2 17 Jr.—1397, Tiki Barber, 1995 Soph.—1020, Terry Kirby, 1990 Single Game Rushing Leaders Fr.—835, Howard Petty, 1983 Player Att. Yds. Avg. TD Game—224, John Papit vs. Washington & Lee, 1948 1. John Papit vs. Washington & Lee, 1948 16 224 14.0 3 Sr.—223, Alvin Pearman vs. Duke, 2004 2. Alvin Pearman vs. Duke, 2004 38 223 5.9 1 Jr.—212, John Papit vs. West Virginia, 1949 3. Frank Quayle vs. Maryland, 1966 25 221 8.9 1 Soph.—224, John Papit vs. Washington & Lee, 1948 Thomas Jones vs. NC State, 1999 38 221 5.8 3 Fr.—182, Howard Petty vs. Wake Forest, 1983 Thomas Jones vs. Buffalo, 1999 32 221 6.9 1 6. Frank Quayle vs. Maryland, 1968 29 216 7.5 3 Consecutive Games of 100 Yards or More 7. Bill Dudley vs. North Carolina, 1941 17 215 12.7 3 8, Tiki Barber, 1996 8. Terry Kirby vs. Wake Forest, 1992 24 214 8.9 2 9. Thomas Jones vs. Georgia Tech, 1999 39 213 5.5 2 Average 10. John Papit vs. West Virginia, 1949 37 212 5.7 1 Career—6.0, John Papit, 1947-50 11. Jim Bakhtiar vs. VMI, 1956 27 210 7.8 1 Season—7.0, Nikki Fisher, 1990 (min. 50 carries) Thomas Jones vs. Brigham Young, 1999 35 210 6.0 2 Game—34.7, Ray Brown vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1946 (min. 3 carries) 13. Terry Kirby vs. Duke, 1992 28 207 7.4 0 Thomas Jones vs. Georgia Tech, 1998 27 207 7.7 2 Touchdowns 15. John Papit vs. Geo. Washington, 1949 26 203 7.8 3 Career—46, Gene Mayer, 1912-15 Thomas Jones vs. San Jose State, 1998 23 203 8.8 2 (modern record: 43, Wali Lundy, 2002-05) Season—18, Gene Mayer, 1915 (modern record: 17, Wali Lundy, 2004) 100-Yard Rushers Sr.—18, Gene Mayer, 1915 Date Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. TD Jr.—17, Wali Lundy, 2004 Tiki Barber (19) Soph.—10, Shawn Moore, 1988; Wali Lundy, 2003 Sept. 3, 1994 Florida State 12 108 9.0 0 Fr.—9, Kevin Parks, 2011 Oct. 15, 1994 Georgia Tech 22 123 5.6 1 Game—5, Gene Mayer vs. North Carolina, 1912; Gene Mayer vs. Richmond, 1915 Aug. 26, 1995 Michigan 12 113 9.4 1 (modern record: 4, on eight occasions) Sept. 9, 1995 NC State 24 130 5.4 1 Sr.—5, Gene Mayer vs. Richmond, 1915 Sept. 16, 1995 Georgia Tech 20 119 6.0 4 Jr.—4, Gene Arnette vs. Buffalo, 1967; Sept. 23, 1995 Clemson 27 111 4.1 1 Tiki Barber, vs. Georgia Tech, 1995 Oct. 14, 1995 Duke 30 185 6.2 1 Soph.—4, Terry Kirby vs. William & Mary, 1990; Oct. 21, 1995 Texas 27 123 4.6 0 Gary Helman vs. William & Mary, 1969 Nov. 2, 1995 Florida State 31 193 6.2 1 Fr.—5, Gene Mayer vs. North Carolina, 1912 Nov. 11, 1995 Maryland 27 116 4.3 1 Sept. 7, 1996 Central Michigan 16 147 9.2 2 Sept. 14, 1996 Maryland 29 123 4.2 2 Longest Plays—Runs Sept. 21, 1996 Wake Forest 22 113 5.1 1 96 vs. Texas Tech, 2007 Sept. 28, 1996 Texas 25 121 4.8 3 88 vs. N. C. State, 1964 Oct. 5, 1996 Georgia Tech 24 123 5.1 1 81+ Tommy Vigorito vs. NC State, 1979 Oct. 19, 1996 NC State 17 132 7.8 2 81 Tiki Barber vs. Michigan, 1995 Oct. 26, 1996 Florida State 21 150 7.1 1 80+ Tiki Barber vs. Virginia Tech, 1996 Nov. 2, 1996 Duke 24 128 5.3 2 80 Thomas Jones vs. San Jose State, 1998 Nov. 29, 1996 Virginia Tech 21 162 7.7 0 79 Ray Brown vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1946 79 Barry Word vs. Georgia Tech, 1985 79 Cedric Peerman vs. East Carolina, 2008 78+ Alvin Pearman vs. Virginia Tech, 2004 73 Terry Kirby vs. Wake Forest, 1992 72 Grover Jones vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1946 72+ Kent Merritt vs. Clemson, 1973 72 Greg Taylor vs. VMI, 1979 71 George Grimes vs. VMI, 1947 71 Harold Hoak vs. North Carolina, 1952 71 Kent Merritt vs. Clemson, 1971 71+ Thomas Jones vs. Florida State, 1999 71+ Albert Reid vs. Pitt, 2015 70+ Tommy Vigorito vs. Maryland, 1978 70 Michael Johnson vs. Syracuse, 2005 +Non-scoring play *indicates active player Career Rushing Leaders Player Years Att. Yds Avg. TD 1. Thomas Jones 1996-99 809 3998 4.9 36 2. Tiki Barber 1993-96 651 3389 5.2 31 3. Terry Kirby 1989-92 567 3348 5.9 24 4. John Papit 1947-50 537 3238 6.0 27 5. Kevin Parks 2011-14 728 3219 4.4 29 6. Wali Lundy 2002-05 742 3193 4.3 43 7. Tommy Vigorito 1977-80 648 2913 4.5 15 8. Frank Quayle 1966-68 514 2695 5.2 28 9. Jim Bakhtiar 1955-57 555 2434 4.4 13 10. Alvin Pearman 2001-04 500 2394 4.8 19 11. Barry Word 1982-85 405 2257 5.6 17 12. Marcus Wilson 1987-89 484 2219 4.6 13 John Papit has three of the top-15 rushing games in UVA history. 13. Antwoine Womack 97-98, 00-01 429 2207 5.1 13 14. Howard Petty 1983-85 484 2171 4.5 21 15. Kevin Brooks 1992-95 447 2082 4.7 17

82 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Thomas Jones (18) Sept. 13, 1997 Richmond 18 117 6.5 1 Annual Rushing Leaders Oct. 11, 1997 Clemson 27 100 3.7 1 Nov. 29, 1997 Virginia Tech 22 102 4.6 1 Year Player Att. Yds. Avg. TD Sept. 3, 1998 Auburn 21 100 4.8 1 1940 Bill Dudley 106 469 4.4 3 FOOTBALL UVA Sept. 19, 1998 Clemson 24 118 4.9 1 1941 Bill Dudley 155 968 6.1 17 Oct. 3, 1998 San Jose State 23 203 8.8 2 1942 Herb Munhall 46 117 2.5 3 Oct. 17, 1998 Georgia Tech 27 207 7.7 2 Oct. 24, 1998 NC State 21 117 5.6 2 1944 John Duda 125 716 5.7 7 Oct. 31, 1998 Wake Forest 24 142 5.9 1 1946 Ray Brown 60 387 6.5 6 Nov. 14, 1998 North Carolina 35 180 5.1 1 1947 Grover Jones 89 446 5.0 9 Sept. 4, 1999 North Carolina 35 149 4.3 1 Sept. 18, 1999 Wake Forest 24 164 6.8 3 1948 John Papit 134 885 6.6 5 Sept. 25, 1999 Brigham Young 35 210 6.0 2 1949 John Papit 197 1214 6.2 9 Oct. 9, 1999 Duke 31 185 6.0 2 1950 John Papit 167 949 5.7 8 Oct. 16, 1999 NC State 38 221 5.8 3 1951 Bobby Pate 100 440 4.4 4 Oct. 30, 1999 Florida State 26 164 6.3 1 Nov. 6, 1999 Georgia Tech 39 213 5.5 2 1952 Gerry Furst 115 699 6.1 5 Nov. 13, 1999 Buffalo 32 221 6.9 1 1953 Henry Strempek 93 315 3.4 2 1954 Herb Hartwell 93 390 4.2 4 John Papit (15) 1955 Jim Bakhtiar 158 733 4.6 4 Oct. 2, 1948 Virginia Tech 10 106 10.6 1 Oct.16, 1948 Washington & Lee 16 224 14.0 3 1956 Jim Bakhtiar 203 879 4.3 3 Oct. 23, 1948 VMI 21 112 5.3 0 1957 Jim Bakhtiar (led ACC) 194 822 4.2 6 Nov. 13, 1948 West Virginia 21 109 5.2 0 1958 Tom Gravins 56 258 4.6 2 Sept. 24, 1949 George Washington 26 203 7.8 2 Oct. 1, 1949 Miami (Ohio) 26 196 7.5 2 1959 Tom Gravins 86 359 4.2 4 Oct. 15, 1949 Washington & Lee 20 133 6.7 1 1960 Fred Shepherd (led ACC) 126 529 4.2 4 Oct. 22, 1949 VMI 14 157 11.2 1 1961 Doug Thomson 70 294 4.2 2 Oct. 29, 1949 West Virginia 37 212 5.7 1 1962 Ted Rzempoluch 77 347 4.5 3 Nov. 19, 1949 Tulane 19 113 5.9 0 Oct. 14, 1950 Washington & Lee 24 136 5.7 1 1963 John Pincavage 61 256 4.2 2 Oct. 28, 1950 West Virginia 19 113 5.9 1 1964 Bob Davis 84 427 5.1 8 Nov. 4, 1950 The Citadel 27 157 5.8 2 1965 Carroll Jarvis 106 385 3.6 4 Nov. 11, 1950 William & Mary 29 171 5.9 1 1966 Frank Quayle 162 727 4.5 7 Dec. 2, 1950 North Carolina 17 141 8.3 2 1967 Jeff Anderson 183 774 4.2 3 Terry Kirby (14) 1968 Frank Quayle (led ACC) 175 1213 6.9 12 Sept. 22, 1990 Duke 12 112 9.3 1 1969 Gary Helman 229 851 3.7 7 Sept. 29, 1990 William & Mary 23 188 8.2 4 Oct. 13, 1990 NC State 15 112 7.5 0 1970 Gary Helman 172 743 4.3 7 Oct. 20, 1990 Wake Forest 18 101 5.6 0 1971 Kent Merritt 189 828 4.4 3 Nov. 3, 1990 Georgia Tech 15 104 6.9 0 1972 Kent Merritt 118 575 4.9 1 Oct. 5, 1991 Kansas 14 107 7.6 1 1973 Billy Copeland 130 700 5.4 4 Oct. 26, 1991 Wake Forest 14 125 8.9 1 Nov. 2, 1991 VMI 18 121 6.7 2 1974 Joe Sroba 167 632 3.8 4 Sept. 5, 1992 Maryland 17 120 7.1 0 1975 David Sloan 176 848 4.8 6 Sept. 19, 1992 Georgia Tech 22 135 6.1 1 1976 Raymond Keys 120 505 4.2 3 Sept. 26, 1992 Duke 28 207 7.4 0 1977 Bill Harris 119 339 2.8 1 Oct. 3, 1992 Wake Forest 24 214 8.9 2 Oct. 10, 1992 Clemson 26 132 5.1 0 1978 Tommy Vigorito 168 800 4.8 4 Nov. 21, 1992 Virginia Tech 26 185 7.1 2 1979 Tommy Vigorito 184 1045 5.7 6 1980 Tommy Vigorito 201 742 3.7 4 Kevin Parks (11) 1981 Derek Jenkins 118 412 3.5 2 Sept. 3, 2011 William & Mary 16 114 7.1 3 Oct. 13, 2012 Maryland 17 129 7.6 0 1982 Antonio Rice 196 764 3.9 6 Nov. 3, 2012 NC State 25 115 4.6 1 1983 Howard Petty 169 835 4.9 7 Sept. 21, 2013 VMI 17 135 7.9 2 1984 Howard Petty 170 811 4.8 8 Oct. 5, 2013 Ball State 16 104 6.5 2 Oct. 12, 2013 Maryland 28 112 4.0 1 1985 Barry Word (led ACC) 207 1224 5.9 6 Nov. 9, 2013 North Carolina 24 100 4.2 1 1986 Durwin Greggs 83 404 4.9 2 Nov. 23, 2013 Miami 26 130 5.0 1 1987 Marcus Wilson 172 692 4.0 7 Nov. 30, 2013 Virginia Tech 17 105 6.2 0 1988 Marcus Wilson 89 429 4.8 2 Oct. 4, 2014 Pitt 29 169 5.8 1 Oct. 25, 2014 North Carolina 25 111 4.4 1 1989 Marcus Wilson 223 1098 4.9 4 1990 Terry Kirby (led ACC) 165 1020 6.2 7 Wali Lundy (11) 1991 Terry Kirby 164 887 5.4 7 Sept. 21, 2002 Akron 15 102 6.8 0 1992 Terry Kirby (led ACC) 175 1130 6.5 6 Oct. 19, 2002 North Carolina 18 108 6.0 1 Nov. 30, 2002 Virginia Tech 29 127 4.4 0 1993 Jerrod Washington 162 871 5.4 5 Dec. 28, 2002 West Virginia 22 127 5.8 2 1994 Kevin Brooks 173 741 4.3 8 Sept. 13, 2003 Western Michigan 27 123 4.6 2 1995 Tiki Barber 265 1397 5.3 14 Sept. 27, 2003 Wake Forest 27 137 5.1 0 Oct. 4, 2003 North Carolina 28 129 4.6 3 1996 Tiki Barber (led ACC) 250 1360 5.4 14 Sept. 4, 2004 Temple 25 104 4.2 3 1997 Thomas Jones 201 692 3.4 4 Sept. 18, 2004 Akron 22 142 6.5 3 1998 Thomas Jones (led ACC) 238 1303 5.5 13 Nov. 6, 2004 Maryland 24 107 4.5 2 1999 Thomas Jones (led ACC) 334 1798 5.4 16 Nov. 5, 2005 Temple 19 113 5.9 4 2000 Antwoine Womack (led ACC) 210 1028 4.9 9 Frank Quayle (10) 2001 Alvin Pearman 88 371 4.2 1 Nov. 19, 1966 Maryland 25 221 8.8 1 2002 Wali Lundy 196 826 4.2 6 Nov. 26, 1966 North Carolina 21 126 6.0 3 2003 Wali Lundy 227 929 4.1 10 Sept. 30, 1967 Buffalo 14 151 10.8 0 Oct. 7, 1967 Wake Forest 19 101 5.3 1 2004 Alvin Pearman 195 1037 5.3 10 Sept. 28, 1968 VMI 11 175 15.9 1 2005 Wali Lundy 144 574 4.0 10 Oct. 5, 1968 Davidson 17 153 9.0 1 2006 183 772 4.2 7 Oct. 12, 1968 Duke 15 182 12.1 1 Nov. 9, 1968 North Carolina 18 148 8.2 2 2007 Cedric Peerman 113 585 5.2 5 Nov. 16, 1968 Tulane 20 121 6.1 2 2008 Cedric Peerman 153 774 5.1 7 Nov. 23, 1968 Maryland 29 216 7.4 3 2009 Rashawn Jackson 96 461 4.8 2 2010 Keith Payne 160 749 4.7 14 2011 Perry Jones 184 915 5.0 5 2012 Kevin Parks 160 734 4.6 5 2013 Kevin Parks 227 1031 4.5 11 2014 Kevin Parks 189 745 4.4 4 2015 Taquan Mizzell 163 671 4.1 4 2016 Taquan Mizzell 187 940 5.0 5 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 83 VIRGINIA Tommy Vigorito (10) Jerrod Washington (6) Sept. 23, 1978 Army 27 180 6.7 1 Oct. 17, 1992 North Carolina 20 107 5.4 0 Nov. 4, 1978 West Virginia 15 100 6.7 0 Oct. 24, 1992 William & Mary 27 197 7.3 1 Nov. 11, 1978 Maryland 21 146 7.0 0 Nov. 7, 1992 NC State 15 102 6.8 0 Sept. 15, 1979 NC State 17 192 11.3 2 Oct. 30, 1993 NC State 17 109 6.4 1 Sept. 22, 1979 VMI 22 120 5.5 0 Nov. 6, 1993 Wake Forest 21 148 7.0 2 Sept. 29, 1979 Duke 17 126 7.4 1 Nov. 20, 1993 Virginia Tech 21 129 6.1 1 Oct. 13, 1979 James Madison 10 118 11.8 2 Sept. 13, 1980 Navy 33 122 3.7 0 Kevin Brooks (6) Oct. 4, 1980 West Virginia 25 114 4.6 2 Oct. 24, 1992 William & Mary 17 124 7.3 0 Nov. 8, 1980 Rutgers 23 111 4.8 0 Oct. 30, 1993 N.C. State 18 107 5.9 0 Oct. 8, 1994 Wake Forest 18 112 6.2 1 Barry Word (10) Nov. 19, 1994 Virginia Tech 23 108 4.7 1 Oct.6, 1984 Duke 12 107 8.9 1 Sept. 2, 1995 William & Mary 24 110 4.6 1 Oct. 20, 1984 Wake Forest 18 140 7.8 2 Nov. 11, 1995 Maryland 16 103 6.4 1 Sept. 14, 1985 VMI 17 136 8.0 1 Sept. 21, 1985 Georgia Tech 17 188 11.1 1 Cedric Peerman (6) Sept. 28, 1985 Navy 21 110 5.2 0 Sept. 8, 2007 Duke 19 137 7.2 1

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Oct. 19,1985 Virginia Tech 20 104 5.2 0 Sept. 15, 2007 North Carolina 30 186 6.2 1 Oct. 26, 1985 Wake Forest 24 137 5.7 0 Sept. 22, 2007 Georgia Tech 28 138 4.9 1 Nov. 2, 1985 West Virginia 26 148 5.7 0 Oct. 4, 2008 Maryland 17 110 6.5 1 Nov. 9, 1985 NC State 28 160 5.7 2 Oct. 11, 2008 East Carolina 16 173 10.8 2 Nov. 16, 1985 North Carolina 33 170 5.1 1 Oct. 25, 2008 Georgia Tech 25 116 4.6 1 Jim Bakhtiar (9) Jeff Anderson (5) Oct. 15, 1955 VMI 22 126 5.7 1 Oct. 28, 1967 VMI 32 175 5.5 1 Nov. 19, 1955 North Carolina 20 163 8.2 2 Nov. 11, 1967 North Carolina 21 106 5.0 1 Nov. 26, 1955 South Carolina 27 152 5.6 1 Oct. 5, 1968 Davidson 25 131 5.2 2 Sept. 22, 1956 VMI 27 210 7.8 1 Oct. 12, 1968 Duke 24 183 7.6 3 Oct. 6, 1956 Wake Forest 29 112 3.9 0 Nov. 16, 1968 Tulane 23 132 5.7 1 Oct. 5, 1957 Wake Forest 31 143 4.6 1 Oct. 19, 1957 Virginia Tech 28 153 5.5 4 Gary Helman (5) Oct. 26, 1957 Army 30 111 3.7 1 Sept. 27, 1969 Duke 32 158 4.9 0 Nov. 2, 1957 VMI 22 106 4.8 0 Oct. 4, 1969 William & Mary 37 148 4.0 4 Oct. 11, 1969 VMI 22 162 7.4 1 Antwoine Womack (9) Nov. 7, 1970 NC State 23 110 4.8 1 Sept. 27, 1997 North Carolina 15 108 7.2 0 Nov. 14, 1970 Colgate 21 120 5.7 1 Sept. 26, 1998 Duke 10 119 11.9 1 Oct. 3, 1998 San Jose State 17 142 8.4 1 Greg Taylor (5) Oct. 24, 1998 NC State 15 109 7.3 1 Sept. 30, 1978 VMI 15 100 6.7 0 Sept. 2, 2000 Brigham Young 15 160 10.7 2 Sept. 8, 1979 Richmond 19 149 7.8 3 Sept. 30, 2000 Wake Forest 26 180 6.9 1 Sept. 22, 1979 VMI 20 133 6.7 1 Oct. 7, 2000 Maryland 29 133 4.6 0 Sept. 29, 1979 Duke 17 107 6.3 1 Nov. 25, 2000 Virginia Tech 20 134 6.7 1 Oct. 13, 1979 James Madison 17 157 9.2 1 Dec. 1, 2001 Penn State 31 153 4.9 0 Bill Dudley (4) Marcus Wilson (8) Sept. 20, 1941 Hampden-Sydney 18 152 8.4 4 Oct. 3, 1987 VMI 34 129 3.8 2 Nov. 1, 1941 Virginia Tech 25 132 5.3 2 Nov. 7, 1987 Georgia Tech 22 125 5.7 0 Nov. 15, 1941 Lehigh 22 167 7.6 1 Sept. 3, 1988 William & Mary 20 102 5.1 1 Nov. 20, 1941 North Carolina 17 215 12.6 3 Sept. 16, 1989 Georgia Tech 32 153 4.8 0 Sept. 30, 1989 William & Mary 16 134 8.4 0 Gerry Furst (4) Oct. 14, 1989 North Carolina 19 113 5.9 1 Oct. 6, 1951 Virginia Tech 10 102 10.2 0 Oct. 21, 1989 Wake Forest 28 134 4.8 1 Oct. 18, 1952 VMI 14 138 9.9 1 Oct. 28, 1989 Louisville 20 103 5.2 0 Nov. 22, 1952 Washington & Lee 23 148 6.4 0 Nov. 29, 1952 William & Mary 13 124 9.5 1 Alvin Pearman (8) Nov. 3, 2001 Wake Forest 19 108 5.7 0 Kevin Morgan (4) Oct. 25, 2003 Troy State 32 138 4.3 1 Oct. 5, 1985 Duke 18 128 7.1 0 Dec. 27, 2003 Pittsburgh 7 104 14.9 0 Nov. 29, 1985 Maryland 24 129 5.4 0 Oct. 7, 2004 Clemson 18 104 5.8 2 Nov. 8, 1986 NC State 20 104 5.2 0 Oct. 23, 2004 Duke 38 223 5.9 1 Sept. 26, 1987 Duke 18 127 7.1 0 Nov. 6, 2004 Maryland 31 170 5.4 0 Nov. 13, 2004 Miami 21 106 5.0 1 Perry Jones (4) Nov. 27, 2004 Virginia Tech 28 147 5.3 0 Oct. 1, 2011 Idaho 21 110 5.2 1 Oct. 15, 2011 Georgia Tech 18 149 8.3 0 Nikki Fisher (7) Nov. 5, 2011 Maryland 22 139 6.3 2 Nov. 12, 1988 North Carolina 23 139 6.0 0 Oct. 6, 2012 Duke 18 127 7.1 0 Nov. 19, 1988 Maryland 24 108 4.5 1 Sept. 15, 1990 Navy 9 100 11.1 1 Taquan Mizzell (4) Sept. 29, 1990 William & Mary 14 164 11.7 2 Oct. 24, 2015 North Carolina 24 117 4.9 0 Oct. 20, 1990 Wake Forest 15 132 8.8 1 Oct. 22, 2016 North Carolina 19 106 5.6 1 Sept. 14, 1991 Navy 20 138 6.9 0 Nov. 19, 2016 Georgia Tech 24 131 5.5 0 Nov. 23, 1991 Virginia Tech 9 106 11.8 0 Nov. 26 Virginia Tech 22 113 5.1 0 Kent Merritt (6) Raymond Keys (3) Oct. 16, 1971 Clemson 14 127 9.1 1 Oct. 30, 1976 VMI 32 114 3.6 1 Nov. 6, 1971 Virginia Tech 26 121 4.7 0 Nov. 6, 1976 Lehigh 22 129 5.9 0 Nov. 20, 1971 Maryland 18 101 5.6 1 Nov. 13, 1976 North Carolina 20 100 5.0 1 Oct. 7, 1972 Vanderbilt 23 115 5.0 0 Oct. 21, 1972 Clemson 14 103 7.4 0 Quentin Walker (3) Oct. 13, 1973 Clemson 22 145 6.6 1 Oct. 25, 1980 Wake Forest 22 108 4.9 0 Nov. 1, 1980 Tennessee 19 114 6.0 0 Billy Copeland (6) Sept. 18, 1982 James Madison 25 117 4.7 0 Oct. 27, 1973 Wake Forest 23 155 6.7 1 Nov. 3, 1973 North Carolina 23 130 5.7 2 Antonio Rice (3) Nov. 17, 1973 West Virginia 24 168 7.0 0 Oct. 23, 1982 Wake Forest 32 129 4.0 1 Nov. 16, 1974 Clemson 23 119 5.2 0 Oct. 30, 1982 VMI 29 153 5.3 1 Sept. 20, 1975 VMI 23 190 8.3 0 Nov. 6, 1982 Georgia Tech 25 136 5.4 2 Nov. 22, 1975 Maryland 12 100 8.3 1 Jason Snelling (3) Howard Petty (6) Nov. 5, 2005 Temple 17 126 7.4 2 Sept.10, 1983 Navy 14 128 9.1 1 Oct. 7, 2006 East Carolina 16 103 6.4 1 Oct. 22, 1983 Wake Forest 27 182 6.7 1 Oct. 19, 2006 North Carolina 19 131 6.9 1 Nov. 5, 1983 Georgia Tech 22 106 4.8 1 Oct. 6, 1984 Duke 17 114 6.7 2 Mikell Simpson (3) Oct. 20, 1984 Wake Forest 21 131 6.2 2 Oct. 20, 2007 Maryland 16 119 7.4 2 Nov. 29, 1985 Maryland 24 124 5.2 2 Jan. 1, 2008 Texas Tech 20 170 8.5 1 Oct. 3, 2009 North Carolina 20 100 5.0 1 84 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Keith Payne (3) Scott Gardner (1) Sept. 4, 2010 Richmond 16 114 7.1 4 Nov. 22, 1975 Maryland 15 120 8.0 1 Oct. 16, 2010 North Carolina 23 107 4.7 1 Nov. 6, 2010 Duke 22 121 5.5 2 Dave Hall (1)

Oct. 25, 1980 Wake Forest 16 104 6.5 2 FOOTBALL UVA John Duda (2) Sept. 23, 1944 Hampden-Sydney 15 157 10.5 3 Darren Goode (1) Oct. 28, 1944 VMI 23 124 5.4 0 Oct. 24, 1981 Wake Forest 20 127 6.4 0 Bob Davis (2) Derek Jenkins (1) Oct. 24, 1964 NC State 7 133 19.0 1 Oct. 15, 1983 VMI 12 107 8.9 1 Nov. 13, 1965 Georgia Tech 17 124 7.3 2 Chris Warren (1) Joe Sroba (2) Sept. 6, 1986 South Carolina 14 105 7.5 1 Oct. 5, 1974 Georgia Tech 32 159 5.0 0 Oct. 12, 1974 NC State 29 125 4.3 0 Durwin Greggs (1) Nov. 8, 1986 NC State 29 177 6.1 0 David Sloan (2) Oct. 4, 1975 North Carolina 26 153 5.9 1 Shawn Moore (1) Oct. 11, 1975 South Carolina 27 166 6.1 1 Nov. 18, 1989 Maryland 18 121 6.7 2 Steve Morse (2) Marquis Weeks (1) Sept. 15, 1984 VMI 11 113 10.3 0 Nov. 16, 2002 NC State 19 129 6.8 0 Nov. 3, 1984 West Virginia 18 141 7.8 1 Michael Johnson (1) (2) Sept. 19, 2004 Akron 6 102 17.0 0 Sept. 4, 1993 Maryland 21 136 6.5 3 Nov. 25, 1994 NC State 28 132 4.7 1 Marques Hagans (1) Sept. 17, 2005 Syracuse 14 110 7.9 0 Albert Reid (2) Nov. 28, 2015 Virginia Tech 9 103 11.4 1 Vic Hall (1) Sept. 10, 2016 Oregon 15 126 8.4 1 Nov. 29, 2008 Virginia Tech 16 109 6.8 2 Dick Davis (1) Jameel Sewell (1) Nov. 11, 1944 Richmond 18 111 6.2 2 Nov. 28, 2009 Virginia Tech 17 104 6.1 1 Ray Brown (1) Daniel Hamm (1) Sept. 28, 1946 Hampden-Sydney 3 104 34.7 1 Sept. 21, 2013 VMI 21 136 6.5 2 Billy Pennel (1) Oct. 18, 1947 Washington & Lee 12 100 8.3 2 Two 100-Yard Rushers in a Game VMI, 1948 ...... John Papit 112, Grover Jones 104 Grover Jones (1) VMI, 1952 ...... Gerry Furst 138, Bob Tata 119 Oct. 23, 1948 VMI 17 104 6.1 0 North Carolina, 1955 ...... Jim Bakhtiar 163, Ralph Kneeland 110 South Carolina, 1955 ...... Jim Bakhtiar 152, Wilson Tinsley 119 Buddy Shoaf (1) Buffalo, 1967 ...... Frank Quayle 151, Gene Arnette 119 Oct. 8, 1949 Virginia Tech 12 105 8.8 2 Davidson, 1968 ...... Frank Quayle 153, Jeff Anderson 131 Jim Ashwell (1) Duke, 1968 ...... Jeff Anderson 183, Frank Quayle 182 Nov. 17, 1951 South Carolina 14 107 7.6 1 Tulane, 1968 ...... Jeff Anderson 132, Frank Quayle 121 Maryland, 1975 ...... Scott Gardner 120, Billy Copeland 100 Bob Tata (1) VMI, 1979 ...... Greg Taylor 133, Tommy Vigorito 120 Oct. 18, 1952 VMI 20 119 6.0 1 Duke, 1979 ...... Tommy Vigorito 126, Greg Taylor 107 James Madison, 1979 ...... Greg Taylor 157, Tommy Vigorito 118 Henry Strempek (1) Wake Forest, 1980 ...... Quentin Walker 108, Dave Hall 104 Nov. 21, 1953 North Carolina 24 121 5.0 1 Duke, 1984 ...... Howard Petty 114, Barry Word 107 Wake Forest, 1984 ...... Barry Word 140, Howard Petty 131 Ralph Kneeland (1) Maryland, 1985 ...... Kevin Morgan 129, Howard Petty 124 Nov. 19, 1955 North Carolina 13 110 8.5 0 NC State, 1986 ...... Durwin Greggs 177, Kevin Morgan 104 William & Mary, 1990 ...... Terry Kirby 188, Nikki Fisher 164 Wilson Tinsley (1) Wake Forest, 1990 ...... Nikki Fisher 132, Terry Kirby 101 Nov. 26, 1955 South Carolina 14 119 8.5 1 William & Mary, 1992 ...... Jerrod Washington 197, Kevin Brooks 124 Fred Shepherd (1) NC State, 1993 ...... Jerrod Washington 109, Kevin Brooks 107 Sept. 24, 1960 William & Mary 17 103 6.1 0 Maryland, 1995 ...... Tiki Barber 116, Kevin Brooks 103 San Jose State, 1998 ...... Thomas Jones 203, Antwoine Womack 142 Carroll Jarvis (1) NC State, 1998 ...... Thomas Jones 117, Antwoine Womack 109 Oct. 10, 1964 VMI 21 146 7.0 0 Akron, 2004 ...... Wali Lundy 142, Michael Johnson 102 Maryland, 2004 ...... Alvin Pearman 170, Wali Lundy 102 Gene Arnette (1) Temple, 2005 ...... Jason Snelling 126, Wali Lundy 113 Sept. 30, 1967 Buffalo 11 119 10.8 4 VMI, 2013 ...... Daniel Hamm 136, Kevin Parks 135 Jim Lacey (1) Nov. 8, 1969 Wake Forest 23 111 4.8 1 KEVIN PARKS

Kevin Parks combined with Daniel Hamm in 2013 as the last Virginia rushers to go over the 100-yard mark in the same game when they combined for 271 yards against VMI.

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 85 VIRGINIA PASSING RECORDS MATT SCHAUB Attempts Touchdowns Career—1069, Matt Schaub, 2000-03 Career—56, Matt Schaub, 2000-03 Season—427, David Watford, 2013 Season—28, Matt Schaub, 2002 Sr.—403, Matt Schaub, 2003 Game—6, Dan Ellis vs. Buffalo, 1999 Jr.—418, Matt Schaub, 2002 Soph.—427, David Watford, 2013 Interceptions Fr.—247, Jameel Sewell, 2006 Career—59, Scott Gardner, 1972-75 Game—61, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Season—19, Scott Gardner, 1975 Sr.—55, Matt Schaub vs. N.C. State, 2003 Game—5, Charlie Harding vs. Richmond, 1952;

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Jr.—58, Matt Schaub vs. Ga. Tech, 2002 George Allen vs. Maryland, 1972; Soph.—61, David Watford vs. Ga. Tech, 2013 Wayne Schuchts vs. Navy, 1983 Fr.—48, Scott Gardner vs. UNC, 1972 Longest Pass Plays Completions (75 yards or more) Career—716, Matt Schaub, 2000-03 97 Harry Martin to Bus Male to John Leys, Navy, 1935 Season—288, Matt Schaub, 2002 93 Wayne Schuchts to Nick Merrick, Wake Forest, 1982 Sr.—233, Marc Verica, 2010 92 Stan Fischer to Joe Kehoe, Navy, 1960 Jr.—288, Matt Schaub, 2002 91+ to Tyrone Davis, N.C. State, 1991 Soph.—244, David Watford, 2013 90 Scott Gardner to Harrison Davis, UNC, 1973 Fr.— 143, Jameel Sewell, 2006 90 Emmanuel Byers to Deyon Williams, Miami, 2005 Game—43, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 89 Kevin Ferguson to John Ford, VMI, 1984 Sr.—41, Matt Schaub vs. N.C. State, 2003 88 Todd Kirtley to Cole Egan, Rutgers, 1980 Jr.—41, Matt Schaub vs. Ga. Tech, 2002 87 Symmion Willis to Larry Holmes, Ohio, 1993 Soph.—43, David Watford vs. Ga. Tech, 2013 85 Bob Davis to Frank Quayle, VMI, 1966 Fr.—23, Jameel Sewell vs. Miami, 2006 85 Wayne Schuchts to Barry Word, Wake Forest, 1983 Yards 84 Dan Ellis to Thomas Jones, Buffalo, 1999 Career—7502, Matt Schaub, 2000-03 84+ Kurt Benkert to David Eldridge, Duke, 2016 Season—2976, Matt Schaub, 2002 83+ to Dave Graham, UNC, 1957 Sr.—2952, Matt Schaub, 2003 83 Shawn Moore to Herman Moore, N.C. State, 1990 Jr.—2976, Matt Schaub, 2002 82 Mike Groh to Demetrius “Pete” Allen, Duke, 1995 Soph.—2671, , 2011 82 Kurt Benkert to Olamide Zaccheaus, CMU, 2016 Fr.— 1342, Jameel Sewell, 2006 80 Wayne Schuchts to Quentin Walker, Duke, 1983 Game—421, Kurt Benkert vs. Central Michigan, 2016 80 Matt Johns to Taquan Mizzell, W&M, 2015 Sr.—417, Marc Verica vs. Duke, 2010 78 Michael Rocco to Perry Jones, Miami (Fla.), 2011 Jr.—421, Kurt Benkert vs. Central Mich., 2016 76 Whitey Michels to Steve Osisek, VMI 1949 Soph.—334, Matt Schaub vs. UNC, 2001 76 Mike Groh to Patrick Jeffers, Clemson, 1995 Fr.—243, Jameel Sewell vs. Maryland, 2006 76 Marc Verica to Kris Burd, Florida State, 2010 75 Bill Troup to Joe Smith, William & Mary, 1970 Games Passing 75 Matt Blundin to Herman Moore, Clemson, 1989 200 Yards or More 75 Matt Johns to T.J. Thorpe, Boise State, 2015 Career—20, Matt Schaub, 2000-03 Season—9, Matt Schaub, 2003 +Non-scoring play Consecutive Games Passing 200 Career TD Passes Yards or More (Season) Player TD 6, Matt Schaub, 2003 1. Matt Schaub, 2000-03 56 Marc Verica, 2008 2. Shawn Moore, 1987-90 55 3. Scott Gardner, 1972-75 33 Consecutive Games With a Aaron Brooks, 1995-98 33 Touchdown Pass 5. Matt Johns, 2013-16 30 14, Matt Schaub, 2002 6. Mike Groh, 1992-95 29 7. Dan Ellis, 1997-00 28 Consecutive Passes Without An 8. Marques Hagans, 2002-05 27 Interception—Season Michael Rocco, 2010-12 27 224, Matt Blundin, 1991 10. Bobby Goodman, 1990-92 24 Jameel Sewell, 2006-07, 2009 24 Consecutive Passes Without An Interception—Career Season TD Passes 231, Matt Blundin, 1990-91 Player TD 1. Matt Schaub, 2002 28 Consecutive Completions 2. Shawn Moore, 1990 21 Career—18, Michael Rocco, 2012 Bobby Goodman, 1992 21 Game—18, Michael Rocco vs. Miami, 2012 Kurt Benkert, 2016 21 5. Aaron Brooks, 1997 20 Completion Percentage Dan Ellis, 1999 20 Career—67.0, Matt Schaub, 2000-03, Matt Johns, 2015 20 (min. 250 attempts) 8. Matt Blundin, 1991 19 Season—69.7 (281-403), Matt Schaub, 2003 Symmion Willis, 1993 19 Matt Schaub threw for a school-record (min. 100 attempts) 10. Shawn Moore, 1989 18 7,502 yards and 56 touchdowns in a Game—93.3 (14-15), Shawn Moore vs. Duke, 1989 Matt Schaub, 2003 18 stellar career from 2000-03. (min. 15 attempts) 12. Gene Arnette, 1968 17

86 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Career Passing Leaders Annual Passing Leaders Player Years C-A Yards Int TD Year Player Comp Att. Pct. Yds Int TD 1. Matt Schaub 2000-03 716-1069 7502 26 56 1940 Bill Dudley 67 140 .479 722 9 9 FOOTBALL UVA 2. Shawn Moore 1987-90 421-762 6629 32 55 1941 Bill Dudley 57 107 .533 856 8 12 3. Jameel Sewell 2006-07,2009 514-903 5366 22 24 1942 Tabb Gillette 82 144 .569 920 15 6 4. Scott Gardner 1972-75 390-816 5218 59 33 1944 Lucien Burnett 14 37 .378 133 4 1 5. Aaron Brooks 1995-98 357-651 5118 24 33 1946 Ray Brown 17 35 .486 301 5 1 6. Marc Verica 2007-10 487-813 4992 31 22 1947 Joe McCary 19 35 .543 299 2 2 7. Marques Hagans 2002-05 408-655 4877 18 27 1948 Joe McCary 23 44 .523 300 5 4 8. Michael Rocco 2010-12 396-657 4731 24 27 1949 Whitey Michels 36 79 .456 529 5 7 9. Mike Groh 1992-95 339-582 4366 18 29 1950 Rufus Barkley 59 111 .532 911 9 16 10. Matt Johns 2013-16 372-628 4,233 27 30 1951 Rufus Barkley 43 80 .538 468 7 6 11. Dan Ellis 1997-00 291-507 3974 16 28 1952 Charlie Harding 48 115 .417 686 11 10 12. 1983-86 286-579 3901 29 22 1953 Rives Bailey 41 88 .466 517 11 3 13. 1984-87 260-464 3388 16 18 1954 Rives Bailey 23 63 .365 309 10 1 14. Todd Kirtley 1978-81 251-498 3146 39 13 1955 Whitey Clarke 37 81 .457 372 8 2 15. Wayne Schuchts 1982-83 201-437 3124 27 17 1956 Nelson Yarbrough (led ACC) 43 91 .473 626 8 2 1957 Reece Whitley 42 99 .424 501 10 5 Season Passing Leaders 1958 Sandy Dempsey (led ACC) 74 152 .487 697 11 2 1959 Stan Fischer 58 119 .487 603 13 1 Player Year C-A Yds Int TD 1960 40 103 .388 397 9 4 1. Matt Schaub 2002 288-418 2976 7 28 1961 Gary Cuozzo 42 93 .452 382 3 5 2. Matt Schaub 2003 281-403 2952 10 18 1962 Gary Cuozzo 98 181 .541 1136 9 6 3. Matt Johns 2015 247-403 2810 17 20 1963 Tom Hodges 39 90 .433 440 6 2 4. Marc Verica 2010 233-396 2799 14 14 1964 Bob Davis 80 156 .513 1054 11 2 5. Michael Rocco 2011 222-366 2671 12 13 1965 Tom Hodges (led ACC) 103 196 .526 1299 13 4 6. Kurt Benkert 2016 228-406 2,552 11 21 1966 Bob Davis (led ACC) 107 222 .482 1461 10 10 7. Mike Groh 1995 182-330 2510 10 15 1967 Gene Arnette 73 147 .497 984 11 3 8. Marques Hagans 2005 213-343 2492 12 14 1968 Gene Arnette 106 206 .515 1463 14 17 9. Symmion Willis 1993 165-276 2347 14 19 1969 Danny Fassio 67 150 .447 828 11 2 10. Aaron Brooks 1998 156-290 2319 9 12 1970 Bill Troup 93 184 .505 1289 15 10 11. Scott Secules 1987 174-296 2311 8 12 1971 Harrison Davis 63 176 .358 806 14 3 12. Aaron Brooks 1997 164-270 2282 7 20 1972 George Allen 55 115 .478 650 13 5 13. Shawn Moore 1990 144-241 2262 8 21 1973 Scott Gardner (led ACC) 99 234 .423 1687 16 10 14. David Watford 2013 244-427 2202 15 8 1974 Scott Gardner 110 195 .564 1344 12 14 15. Jameel Sewell 2007 214-364 2176 9 12 1975 Scott Gardner (led ACC) 133 272 .489 1547 19 5 1976 Andy Hitt (led ACC) 98 220 .445 1222 15 7 Single Game Passing Leaders 1977 Chip Mark 65 124 .524 720 6 3 1978 Chip Mark 37 71 .521 458 5 2 Player vs. Opponent C-A Yds Int TD 1979 Todd Kirtley 88 178 .494 1159 13 6 1. Kurt Benkert vs. Central Michigan, 2016 27-43 421 1 5 1980 Todd Kirtley 94 183 .514 1156 12 3 2. Marc Verica vs. Duke, 2010 24-46 417 3 4 1981 Gordie Whitehead 95 178 .534 1116 10 9 3. Matt Schaub vs. N.C. State, 2003 41-55 393 1 4 1982 Wayne Schuchts 72 176 .409 1243 13 6 4. Aaron Brooks vs. Virginia Tech, 1997 23-34 390 0 4 1983 Wayne Schuchts 129 261 .494 1881 14 11 5. David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 43-61 376 1 2 1984 Don Majkowski 83 168 .494 1235 9 8 6. Matt Schaub vs. Georgia Tech, 2002 41-58 372 1 1 1985 Don Majkowski 95 199 .477 1233 8 7 7. Dan Ellis vs. Buffalo, 1999 16-19 363 06 1986 Don Majkowski 104 199 .523 1375 12 7 8. Matt Schaub vs. Virginia Tech, 2003 32-46 358 1 2 1987 Scott Secules (led ACC) 174 296 .588 2311 8 12 Marques Hagans vs. Minnesota, 2005 25-32 358 1 2 1988 Shawn Moore 141 282 .500 2158 14 15 10. Mike Groh vs. Duke, 1995 20-41 346 2 4 1989 Shawn Moore 125 221 .566 2078 7 18 Tim Sherman vs. Clemson, 1996 19-28 346 0 0 1990 Shawn Moore (led nation, ACC) 144 241 .598 2262 8 21 12. Aaron Brooks vs. Virginia Tech, 1998 19-32 345 1 3 1991 Matt Blundin (led ACC) 135 224 .603 1902 0 19 13. Shawn Moore vs. Georgia Tech, 1990 18-28 344 2 1 1992 Bobby Goodman (led ACC) 130 232 .560 1707 12 21 Matt Johns vs. Duke, 2015 24-33 344 1 2 1993 Symmion Willis 165 276 .598 2347 14 19 15. Kurt Benkert vs. Duke, 2015 23-41 336 1 3 1994 Mike Groh (led ACC) 138 216 .639 1711 7 13 1995 Mike Groh 182 330 .552 2510 10 15 Single Game TD Passes 1996 Tim Sherman 102 203 .502 1572 11 4 Player TD 1997 Aaron Brooks (led ACC) 164 270 .607 2282 7 20 1. Dan Ellis vs. Buffalo, 1999 ...... 6 1998 Aaron Brooks 156 290 .538 2319 9 12 2. Bobby Goodman vs. Navy, 1992 ...... 5 1999 Dan Ellis 156 258 .605 2050 10 20 Symmion Willis vs. Ohio, 1993 ...... 5 2000 Dan Ellis 116 210 .552 1642 4 7 vs. Georgia Tech, 2001 ...... 5 2001 Matt Schaub 140 240 .583 1524 8 10 Matt Schaub vs. Akron, 2002...... 5 2002 Matt Schaub (led ACC) 288 418 .689 2976 7 28 Kurt Benkert vs. Central Michigan, 2016 ...... 5 2003 Matt Schaub 281 403 .697 2952 10 18 7. Tabb Gillette vs. Washington & Lee, 1942 ...... 4 2004 Marques Hagans 164 261 .628 2024 5 9 Bob Davis vs. VMI, 1966 ...... 4 2005 Marques Hagans 213 343 .621 2492 12 14 Gene Arnette vs. Tulane, 1968 ...... 4 2006 Jameel Sewell 143 247 .579 1342 6 5 Scott Gardner vs. Navy, 1974 ...... 4 2007 Jameel Sewell 214 364 .588 2176 9 12 Scott Gardner vs. William & Mary, 1974 ...... 4 2008 Marc Verica 226 354 .638 2037 16 8 Shawn Moore vs. Navy, 1990 ...... 4 2009 Jameel Sewell 157 292 .538 1848 7 7 Bobby Goodman vs. Clemson, 1992 ...... 4 2010 Marc Verica 233 396 .588 2799 14 14 Mike Groh vs. Duke, 1995 ...... 4 Aaron Brooks vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 ...... 4 2011 Michael Rocco 222 366 .607 2671 12 13 Aaron Brooks vs. Virginia Tech, 1997 ...... 4 2012 Michael Rocco 161 266 .605 1917 13 10 Matt Schaub vs. N.C. State, 2003 ...... 4 2013 David Watford 244 427 .571 2202 15 8 Marques Hagans vs. Duke, 2005 ...... 4 2014 154 261 .590 1632 11 10 Marc Verica vs. Duke, 2010 ...... 4 2015 Matt Johns 247 403 .613 2810 17 20 Michael Rocco vs. Miami, 2012 ...... 4 2016 Kurt Benkert 228 406 .562 2552 11 21 Matt Johns vs. Louisville, 2015 ...... 4 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 87 VIRGINIA Date Opponent C-A Yds Int TD 200-Yard Game Passers Matt Johns (11) Date Opponent C-A Yds Int TD Sept. 27, 2014 Kent State 17-28 227 2 2 Matt Schaub (20) Oct. 18, 2014 Duke 22-45 325 0 1 Oct. 6, 2001 Maryland 20-33 271 1 2 Sept. 5, 2015 UCLA 21-35 238 1 1 Oct. 13, 2001 North Carolina 33-54 334 1 3 Sept. 12, 2015 Notre Dame 26-38 289 0 2 Nov. 17, 2001 Virginia Tech 19-28 243 1 1 Sept. 19, 2015 William & Mary 17-23 263 2 3 Aug. 31, 2002 Florida State 19-25 247 0 3 Oct. 10, 2015 Pitt 17-33 209 1 1 Sept. 21, 2002 Akron 19-27 202 0 5 Oct. 17, 2015 Syracuse 24-37 234 1 2 Sept. 28, 2002 Wake Forest 22-27 312 0 3 Nov. 7, 2015 Miami (Fla.) 29-42 280 1 0 Oct. 5, 2002 Duke 27-43 315 1 1 Nov. 14, 2015 Louisville 25-41 260 0 4 Oct. 12, 2002 Clemson 23-32 208 1 1 Nov. 21, 2015 Duke 24-33 344 1 2 Oct. 26, 2002 Georgia Tech 41-58 372 1 1 Nov. 19, 2016 Georgia Tech 27-44 220 3 1 Nov. 9, 2002 Penn State 30-38 260 0 1 Scott Secules (10) Nov. 23, 2002 Maryland 23-27 249 0 3 Oct. 4, 1986 Wake Forest 17-32 225 1 0 Sept. 27, 2003 Wake Forest 30-45 326 3 2 Oct. 11, 1986 Clemson 30-49 298 2 2 Oct. 4, 2003 North Carolina 19-22 284 0 2 Sept. 5, 1987 Georgia 12-19 205 1 2 Oct. 11, 2003 Clemson 33-48 271 2 2 Sept. 26, 1987 Duke 13-20 221 1 2 Oct. 18, 2003 Florida State 39-53 326 1 2 Oct. 3, 1987 VMI 17-23 229 0 0 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Oct. 25, 2003 Troy State 23-36 241 1 1 Oct. 10, 1987 Clemson 12-28 202 1 1 Nov. 1, 2003 N.C. State 41-55 393 1 4 Oct. 17, 1987 South Carolina 18-34 210 0 1 Nov. 22, 2003 Georgia Tech 26-35 239 0 1 Oct. 24, 1987 Wake Forest 20-25 220 0 1 Nov. 29, 2003 Virginia Tech 32-46 358 1 2 Nov. 14, 1987 North Carolina 26-50 328 2 1 Dec. 27, 2003 Pittsburgh 20-31 244 1 1 Nov. 21, 1987 N.C. State 20-36 269 1 2 Shawn Moore (15) Sept. 24, 1988 Duke 14-37 259 2 2 Jameel Sewell (10) Oct. 22, 1988 Wake Forest 14-22 315 0 2 Oct. 14, 2006 Maryland 13-21 243 1 2 Oct. 29, 1988 Virginia Tech 14-28 281 1 1 Nov. 18, 2006 Miami 23-33 217 0 0 Nov. 19, 1988 Maryland 15-24 203 1 1 Oct. 6, 2007 Middle Tennessee 22-37 223 1 1 Sept. 16, 1989 Georgia Tech 13-21 223 0 0 Oct. 20, 2007 Maryland 22-35 243 0 0 Sept. 23, 1989 Duke 14-15 295 0 3 Oct. 27, 2007 N.C. State 24-43 260 2 2 Oct. 14, 1989 North Carolina 9-16 207 1 2 Nov. 3, 2007 Wake Forest 20-43 225 0 1 Oct. 21, 1989 Wake Forest 15-30 280 2 3 Nov. 10, 2007 Miami 20-25 288 1 1 Oct. 28, 1989 Louisville 16-24 213 1 1 Sept. 19, 2009 Southern Miss. 24-46 312 2 1 Sept. 1, 1990 Kansas 16-27 254 0 3 Oct. 10, 2009 Indiana 20-30 308 1 0 Sept. 15, 1990 Navy 13-22 250 1 4 Nov. 14, 2009 Boston College 21-41 221 0 1 Sept. 29, 1990 William & Mary 15-26 291 0 2 Matt Blundin (9) Oct. 20, 1990 Wake Forest 19-31 258 2 2 Oct. 7, 1989 Clemson 14-34 248 2 2 Nov. 3, 1990 Georgia Tech 18-28 344 2 1 Nov. 24, 1990 Virginia Tech 21-34 305 3 2 Nov. 10, 1990 North Carolina 16-22 236 0 2 Sept. 7, 1991 Maryland 17-36 226 0 0 Marc Verica (14) Sept. 28, 1991 Duke 17-21 238 0 3 Oct. 4, 2008 Maryland 25-34 226 0 2 Oct. 12, 1991 Clemson 15-34 241 0 2 Oct. 11, 2008 East Carolina 25-32 216 2 1 Oct. 19, 1991 North Carolina 17-28 206 0 2 Oct. 18, 2008 North Carolina 24-38 217 0 0 Oct. 26, 1991 Wake Forest 18-21 275 0 2 Oct. 25, 2008 Georgia Tech 29-39 270 2 2 Nov. 9, 1991 N.C. State 13-17 230 0 2 Nov. 1, 2008 Miami 27-41 240 0 1 Nov. 23, 1991 Virginia Tech 13-23 222 0 3 Nov. 8, 2008 Wake Forest 23-45 279 3 2 Dan Ellis (9) Sept. 4, 2010 Richmond 24-35 283 0 1 Sept. 11, 1999 Clemson 19-33 233 0 1 Sept. 25, 2010 VMI 16-23 224 0 3 Sept. 18, 1999 Wake Forest 19-25 220 1 1 Oct. 2, 2010 Florida State 14-30 211 2 1 Oct. 16, 1999 N.C. State 13-25 233 1 3 Oct. 9, 2010 Georgia Tech 18-31 239 0 0 Nov. 13, 1999 Buffalo 16-19 363 06 Oct. 23, 2010 Eastern Michigan 18-31 203 0 2 Nov. 20, 1999 Maryland 21-34 276 1 4 Nov. 6, 2010 Duke 24-46 417 3 4 Sept. 2, 2000 Brigham Young 13-23 217 1 1 Nov. 13, 2010 Maryland 25-43 265 2 1 Sept. 9, 2000 Richmond 19-28 299 0 1 Nov. 20, 2010 Boston College 31-49 284 1 0 Sept. 16, 2000 Duke 20-30 333 0 3 Aaron Brooks (12) Oct. 7, 2000 Maryland 10-15 208 1 1 Sept. 4, 1997 Auburn 25-41 305 1 2 Oct. 11, 1997 Clemson 14-26 212 0 2 Mike Groh (8) Oct. 18, 1997 Duke 19-28 225 3 1 Sept. 10, 1994 Navy 26-35 257 1 3 Nov. 8, 1997 Georgia Tech 19-26 308 1 4 Oct. 22, 1994 North Carolina 15-21 256 0 2 Nov. 15, 1997 N.C. State 13-26 222 0 3 Nov. 5, 1994 Duke 14-26 217 1 2 Nov. 29, 1997 Virginia Tech 23-34 390 0 4 Nov. 25, 1994 N.C. State 24-35 290 1 1 Sept. 3, 1998 Auburn 16-28 220 0 1 Sept. 30, 1995 Wake Forest 21-34 335 0 2 Sept. 12, 1998 Maryland 16-26 225 0 2 Oct. 14, 1995 Duke 20-41 346 2 4 Sept. 19, 1998 Clemson 21-35 310 0 1 Oct. 21, 1995 Texas 15-31 226 0 1 Oct. 17, 1998 Georgia Tech 19-32 312 2 1 Nov. 2, 1995 Florida State 19-37 302 3 2 Nov. 14, 1998 North Carolina 10-25 281 1 1 Scott Gardner (7) Nov. 28, 1998 Virginia Tech 19-32 345 1 3 Sept. 29, 1973 Duke 12-25 226 2 1 Marques Hagans (11) Oct. 30, 1973 Virginia Tech 14-30 244 0 2 Sept. 4, 2004 Temple 17-22 211 0 1 Sept. 14, 1974 Navy 25-43 264 2 4 Sept. 11, 2004 North Carolina 10-12 209 0 0 Sept. 21, 1974 William & Mary 14-30 309 1 4 Sept. 24, 2004 Syracuse 11-12 202 0 1 Oct. 12, 1974 N.C. State 16-25 207 1 2 Oct. 7, 2004 Clemson 14-26 225 0 1 Sept. 13, 1975 Navy 18-38 203 2 1 Oct. 16, 2004 Florida State 20-30 214 1 0 Oct. 18, 1975 Virginia Tech 18-30 270 4 1 Sept. 3, 2005 Western Michigan 17-25 252 2 1 Symmion Willis (7) Oct. 1, 2005 Maryland 17-35 270 0 0 Sept. 11, 1993 Navy 10-20 205 1 2 Oct. 15, 2005 Florida State 27-36 306 0 2 Sept. 25, 1993 Duke 24-34 246 1 3 Nov. 12, 2005 Georgia Tech 21-29 205 1 1 Oct. 2, 1993 Ohio 11-14 279 0 5 Nov. 26, 2005 Miami 15-28 206 0 1 Oct. 23, 1993 North Carolina 22-31 239 0 0 Dec. 30, 2005 Minnesota 25-32 358 1 2 Oct. 30, 1993 N.C. State 15-26 252 1 1 Michael Rocco (11) Nov. 6, 1993 Wake Forest 14-24 218 4 1 Sept. 17, 2011 North Carolina 22-37 287 2 1 Oct. 1, 1994 William & Mary 11-15 236 0 2 Oct. 1, 2011 Idaho 20-30 240 0 1 Oct. 27, 2011 Miami (Fla.) 11-20 226 0 2 Bob Davis (6) Nov. 5, 2011 Maryland 23-36 307 1 2 Sept. 19, 1964 Wake Forest 14-27 250 2 0 Nov. 19, 2011 Florida State 22-31 238 0 1 Nov. 21, 1964 Maryland 13-22 266 2 0 Nov. 26, 2011 Virginia Tech 16-27 211 2 0 Nov. 13, 1965 Georgia Tech 22-41 252 1 0 Dec. 31, 2011 Auburn 26-41 312 1 2 Sept. 17, 1966 Wake Forest 12-25 206 3 1 Sept. 1, 2012 Richmond 25-37 311 1 0 Sept. 24, 1966 Clemson 26-48 312 1 2 Sept. 8, 2012 Penn State 21-33 258 2 1 Oct. 15, 1966 VMI 13-22 266 0 4 Sept. 29, 2012 Louisiana Tech 14-23 278 2 3 Wayne Schuchts (6) Nov. 10, 2012 Miami (Fla.) 29-37 300 4 0 Oct. 23, 1982 Wake Forest 15-30 320 1 1 Sept. 3, 1983 Duke 10-21 275 0 3 Sept. 24, 1983 N.C. State 18-28 223 1 0 Oct 8, 1983 Clemson 16-32 220 2 1 Oct. 22, 1983 Wake Forest 10-26 206 0 1 Nov. 5, 1983 Georgia Tech 16-38 265 0 1

88 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL Date Opponent C-A Yds Int TD MATT BLUNDIN 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Kurt Benkert (6) Sept. 3, 2016 Richmond 26-34 264 1 3 Sept. 17, 2016 UConn 23-42 241 1 0

Sept. 24, 2016 Central Michigan 27-43 421 1 5 FOOTBALL UVA Oct. 1, 2016 Duke 23-41 336 1 3 Oct. 15, 2016 Pitt 20-44 278 1 1 Oct. 29, 2016 Louisville 25-39 238 2 3 Don Majkowski (5) Nov. 17, 1984 North Carolina 20-29 266 0 1 Nov. 24, 1984 Maryland 15-32 219 1 0 Sept. 6, 1986 South Carolina 14-26 271 1 2 Sept. 13, 1986 Navy 18-31 217 0 0 Nov. 1, 1986 William & Mary 15-26 212 0 3 Bobby Goodman (5) Sept. 19, 1991 Georgia Tech 11-18 229 0 3 Sept. 5, 1992 Maryland 16-26 200 2 3 Sept. 12, 1992 Navy 14-22 306 2 5 Sept. 26, 1992 Duke 15-26 226 0 2 Oct. 10, 1992 Clemson 15-30 243 1 4

David Watford (5) Sept. 21, 2013 VMI 18-25 206 2 2 Oct. 5, 2013 Ball State 21-36 209 1 0 Oct. 12, 2013 Maryland 27-44 263 0 1 Oct. 19, 2013 Duke 20-38 263 1 1 Oct. 26, 2013 Georgia Tech 43-61 376 1 2 Gene Arnette (4) Oct. 21, 1967 South Carolina 15-21 222 0 0 Nov. 2, 1968 South Carolina 17-37 240 4 3 Nov. 16, 1968 Tulane 14-20 265 0 4 Nov. 23, 1968 Maryland 14-28 256 1 1 Greyson Lambert (4) Oct. 25, 2014 North Carolina 20-40 261 2 2 Nov. 1, 2014 Georgia Tech 19-32 230 2 1 Nov. 8, 2014 Florida State 20-35 220 1 3 Nov. 28, 2014 Virginia Tech 15-32 211 1 1 Todd Kirtley (3) Nov. 3, 1979 Georgia 13-21 215 2 2 Sept. 20, 1980 N.C. State 17-30 227 3 1 Nov. 8, 1980 Rutgers 13-22 207 1 1 Harrison Davis (2) Nov. 13, 1971 North Carolina 14-30 261 2 2 Sept. 16, 1972 Virginia Tech 16-40 202 3 2 Andy Hitt (2) Oct. 2, 1976 Georgia Tech 13-26 239 2 2 Oct. 23, 1976 Wake Forest 13-21 208 0 2 Gordie Whitehead (2) Oct. 24, 1981 Wake Forest 15-31 275 2 3 Nov. 14, 1981 North Carolina 18-31 243 1 2 Tim Sherman (2) Nov. 2, 1996 Duke 16-26 253 1 0 Nov. 9, 1996 Clemson 19-28 346 0 0 Phillip Sims (2) Oct. 6, 2012 Duke 21-42 268 0 2 Oct. 20, 2012 Wake Forest 22-39 253 1 1 Tabb Gillette (1) Nov. 7, 1942 Washington & Lee 23-35 268 3 4 Charlie Ellis (1) Oct. 6, 1945 VMI 7-8 209 0 2 Sandy Dempsey (1) Nov. 15, 1958 South Carolina 19-32 249 2 1 Gary Cuozzo (1) Nov. 3, 1962 South Carolina 22-38 220 4 0 Tom Hodges (1) Oct. 2, 1965 North Carolina 13-18 211 0 1 Bill Troup (1) Oct. 17, 1970 Army 13-24 209 2 0 Larry Albert (1) Oct. 2, 1971 Vanderbilt 14-23 217 0 1 Chip Mark (1) Nov. 5, 1977 VMI 19-30 201 0 0 Kevin Ferguson (1) Sept. 15, 1984 VMI 15-25 273 1 3 David Rivers (1) Nov. 6, 1999 Georgia Tech 18-30 228 1 3 Bryson Spinner (1) Nov. 10, 2001 Georgia Tech 32-46 327 1 5 Peter Lalich (1) Sept. 6, 2008 Richmond 21-39 204 2 0 Matt Blundin holds the Virginia record for most consecutive passes without an interception with 231 in a row.

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 89 VIRGINIA TOTAL OFFENSE

Total Offense—Plays Season Total Offense Leaders Career—1201, Matt Schaub, 2000-03 Rush Pass Total Season—531, David Watford, 2013 Player Year Yds Yds Plys Yds Avg Sr.—458, Marques Hagans, 2005 1. Matt Schaub 2002 95 2976 488 3071 6.3 Jr.—488, Matt Schaub, 2002 2. Matt Schaub 2003 -23 2952 429 2929 6.8 Soph.—531, David Watford, 2013 3. Matt Johns 2015 86 2810 464 2896 6.2 Fr.—208, Antonio Rice, 1982 4. Marques Hagans 2005 310 2492 310 2802 6.1 Game—70, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 5. Marc Verica 2010 -47 2799 438 2752 6.3 Sr.—58, Matt Schaub vs. N.C. State, 2003 6. Michael Rocco 2011 20 2671 406 2691 6.6 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Jr.—64, Matt Schaub vs. Georgia Tech, 2002 7. Shawn Moore 1989 505 2078 360 2583 7.2 Soph.—70, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 8. Symmion Willis 1993 222 2347 349 2569 7.4 Fr.—59, Scott Gardner vs. North Carolina, 1972 9. Shawn Moore 1990 306 2262 335 2568 7.7 10. Aaron Brooks 1998 227 2319 374 2546 6.8 Total Offense—Yards 11. Aaron Brooks 1997 255 2282 355 2537 7.1 Career—7897, Shawn Moore, 1987-90 12. Shawn Moore 1988 368 2158 441 2526 5.7 Season—3071, Matt Schaub, 2002 13. Mike Groh 1995 -18 2510 388 2492 6.4 Sr.—2929, Matt Schaub, 2003 14. Kurt Benkert 2016 -94 2552 466 2458 5.3 Jr.—3071, Matt Schaub, 2002 15. Jameel Sewell 2007 279 2176 490 2455 5.0 Soph.—2691, Michael Rocco, 2011 Fr.—1542, Jameel Sewell, 2006 Game—413, Marc Verica vs. Duke, 2010 Single Game Total Offense Leaders Sr.—413, Marc Verica vs. Duke, 2010 Rush Pass Total Jr.—385, Aaron Brooks vs. Virginia Tech, 1997 Player Year Yds Yds Plys Yds Avg. Soph.—399, Bryson Spinner vs. Georgia Tech, 2001 1. Kurt Benkert vs. Central Michigan 2016 2 421 44 423 9.6 Fr.—335, Jameel Sewell vs. Maryland, 2006 2. Marc Verica vs. Duke 2010 -4 417 47 413 8.8 3. Bryson Spinner vs. Ga. Tech 2001 72 327 56 399 7.1 4. Shawn Moore vs. W. Forest 1988 81 315 41 396 9.6 Career Total Offense Leaders 5. Matt Schaub vs. N.C. State 2003 -6 393 58 387 6.7 Rush Pass Total 6. Aaron Brooks vs. Va. Tech 1997 -5 390 39 385 9.9 Player Year Yds Yds Plys Yds Avg 7. M. Hagans vs. Minnesota 2005 26 358 42 384 9.1 1. Shawn Moore 1987-90 1268 6629 1177 7897 6.7 8. Matt Schaub vs. Ga. Tech 2002 9 372 64 381 5.6 2. Matt Schaub 2000-03 58 7502 1201 7560 6.3 9. Bob Davis vs. Georgia Tech 1965 124 252 58 376 6.5 3. Scott Gardner 1972-75 841 5218 1118 6059 5.4 Shawn Moore vs. Georgia Tech 1990 32 344 39 376 9.6 4. Jameel Sewell 2006-07, 09 646 5366 1260 6012 4.8 11. Tim Sherman vs. Clemson 1996 29 346 43 375 8.7 5. Marques Hagans 2002-05 902 4877 894 5779 6.5 12. Wayne Schuchts vs. W. Forest 1982 53 320 41 373 9.1 6. Aaron Brooks 1995-98 547 5118 850 5665 6.7 13. Dan Ellis vs. Buffalo 1999 3 363 21 366 17.4 7. Marc Verica 2007-10 -155 4992 901 4837 5.4 14. Matt Schaub vs. Va. Tech 2003 3 358 49 361 7.4 8. Michael Rocco 2010-12 98 4731 732 4829 6.6 15. David Watford vs. Ga. Tech 2013 -17 376 70 359 5.1 9. Don Majkowski 1983-86 721 3901 823 4622 5.6 10. Matt Johns 2013-16 185 4233 717 4418 6.2 11. Mike Groh 1992-95 12 4366 685 4378 6.4 12. Dan Ellis 1997-00 60 3974 643 4034 6.3 13. Bob Davis 1964-66 930 3095 714 4025 5.6 14. Thomas Jones 1996-99 3998 0 812 3998 4.9 15. Scott Secules 1984-87 101 3388 553 3489 6.3

Quarterback Shawn Moore (1987-90) relied on his outstanding passing and running abilities to set the school record for most yards of total offense in a career (7,897).

90 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL Annual Total Offense Leaders MARQUES HAGANS: 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Year Player Plys Yds Avg TDR Compiled 2,802 yards of total offense 1940 Bill Dudley 246 1191 4.8 12 as a senior in 2005, the third-highest 1941 Bill Dudley 262 1824 7.0 29 total in school history. 1942 Tabb Gillette 143 791 5.5 6 1944 John Duda 135 800 5.9 8 1945 Charlie Ellis 124 832 6.7 5 1946 Ray Brown 95 688 7.2 7 1947 Joe McCary 89 558 6.3 2 1948 John Papit 136 896 6.6 5 1949 John Papit 198 1214 6.1 9 1950 John Papit 167 949 5.7 8 1951 Rufus Barkley 125 503 4.0 6 1952 Charlie Harding 173 851 4.9 13 1953 Rives Bailey 132 516 3.9 5 1954 Herb Hartwell 90 390 4.2 4 1955 Jim Bakhtiar 158 733 4.6 4 1956 Jim Bakhtiar 203 879 4.4 3 1957 Jim Bakhtiar 195 822 4.2 6 1958 Sandy Dempsey 188 685 3.6 2 1959 Stan Fischer 150 583 3.9 1 1960 Fred Shepherd 126 529 4.2 4 1961 Gary Cuozzo 142 350 2.5 6 1962 Gary Cuozzo 259 1210 4.7 12 1963 Tom Hodges 178 531 3.0 3 1964 Bob Davis 240 1481 6.2 10 1965 Tom Hodges 265 1382 5.2 8 1966 Bob Davis (led ACC) 309 1688 5.5 16 1967 Gene Arnette 259 1273 4.9 8 1968 Gene Arnette 294 1755 6.0 20 1969 Danny Fassio 261 1051 4.0 4 1970 Bill Troup 224 1313 5.9 12 1971 Harrison Davis 269 945 3.5 5 1972 Scott Gardner 150 770 5.1 6 1973 Scott Gardner (led ACC) 342 2120 6.2 15 1974 Scott Gardner 276 1576 5.7 16 1975 Scott Gardner (led ACC) 350 1593 4.6 9 1976 Andy Hitt 274 1085 4.0 7 1977 Chip Mark 151 623 4.1 4 1978 Tommy Vigorito 168 800 4.8 4 1979 Todd Kirtley 225 1185 5.3 6 1980 Todd Kirtley 216 1079 5.0 5 1981 Gordie Whitehead 228 1078 4.7 9 1982 Wayne Schuchts 228 1169 5.1 9 1983 Wayne Schuchts 311 1808 5.8 13 1984 Don Majkowski 251 1540 6.1 13 1985 Don Majkowski 285 1518 5.3 13 1986 Don Majkowski 265 1477 5.6 8 1987 Scott Secules 353 2356 6.7 18 1988 Shawn Moore 441 2526 5.7 25 1989 Shawn Moore 360 2583 7.2 27 1990 Shawn Moore (led ACC) 335 2568 7.7 29 1991 Matt Blundin 254 1912 7.5 20 1992 Bobby Goodman 320 1834 5.7 24 1993 Symmion Willis 349 2569 7.4 20 1994 Mike Groh 255 1725 6.8 16 1995 Mike Groh 388 2492 6.4 19 1996 Tim Sherman 272 1800 6.6 7 1997 Aaron Brooks 355 2537 7.1 25 1998 Aaron Brooks 374 2546 6.8 17 1999 Dan Ellis 322 2081 6.5 20 2000 Dan Ellis 266 1723 6.5 8 2001 Matt Schaub 273 1511 5.5 12 2002 Matt Schaub 488 3071 6.3 30 2003 Matt Schaub 429 2929 6.8 19 2004 Marques Hagans 338 2418 7.2 13 2005 Marques Hagans 458 2802 6.1 17 2006 Jameel Sewell 342 1542 4.5 9 2007 Jameel Sewell 490 2455 5.0 16 2008 Marc Verica 386 1966 5.1 9 2009 Jameel Sewell 428 2015 4.7 14 2010 Marc Verica 438 2752 6.3 14 2011 Michael Rocco 406 2691 6.6 15 Dan Majkowski led Virginia in 2012 Michael Rocco 301 1995 6.6 13 Aaron Brooks is third in career 2013 David Watford 531 2410 4.5 11 total offense from 1984-86 and touchdown passes and fifth in 2014 Greyson Lambert 296 1626 5.5 12 finished his career second in career total offense. 2015 Matt Johns 464 2896 6.2 21 school history. 2016 Kurt Benkert 466 2458 5.3 21

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 91 VIRGINIA RECEIVING RECORDS Receptions Career Receptions Leaders (Receptions) Career—210, Billy McMullen, 1999-2002 Player Years No. Yds. Avg. TD Season—83, Billy McMullen, 2001 1. Billy McMullen 1999-01 210 2978 14.2 24 Sr.—69, Billy McMullen, 2002 2. Taquan Mizzell 2013-16 195 1560 8.0 7 Jr.—83, Billy McMullen, 2001 3. Kris Burd 2008-11 162 2190 13.5 9 Soph.—70, Heath Miller, 2003 4. Heath Miller 2002-04 144 1703 11.8 20 Fr.—58, Wali Lundy, 2002 5. Alvin Pearman 2001-04 138 1396 10.1 8 Game—16, Alvin Pearman vs. Florida State, 2003 6. Darius Jennings 2011-14 133 1667 12.5 12 Sr.—11, Joe Kehoe vs. Maryland, 1960 7. Perry Jones 2009-12 129 1165 9.0 4 Jr.—16, Alvin Pearman vs. Florida State, 2003 8. John Ford 1984, 86-88 128 2399 18.7 20 9. Germane Crowell 1994-97 122 2142 17.6 19 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Soph.—13, Heath Miller vs. Virginia Tech, 2003; 13, Mikell Simpson vs. Maryland, 2007 10. Dave Sullivan 1970-72 120 1578 13.2 12 Fr.—11, Wali Lundy vs. Clemson, 2002 11. Kevin Ogletree 2005-06, 08 117 1332 11.4 9 12. Herman Moore 1988-90 114 2504 22.0 27 Yards Wali Lundy 2002-05 114 895 7.9 9 Career—2978, Billy McMullen, 1999-2002 14. Patrick Jeffers 1992-95 108 1785 16.5 15 Season—1190, Herman Moore, 1990 15. Terry Kirby 1989-92 105 1022 9.7 8 Sr.—969, Germane Crowell, 1997 Jr.—1190, Herman Moore, 1990 Soph.—848, Herman Moore, 1989 Career Receiving Yards Leaders Fr.—545, John Ford, 1984 Player Years No. Yds. Avg. TD Game—241, Ken Shelton vs. William & Mary, 1974 1. Billy McMullen 1999-02 210 2978 14.2 24 Sr.—241, Ken Shelton vs. William & Mary, 1974 2. Herman Moore 1988-90 114 2504 22.0 27 Jr.—234, Herman Moore vs. Georgia Tech, 1990 3. John Ford 1984, 86-88 128 2399 18.7 20 Soph.—189, Billy McMullen vs. Duke, 2000 4. Kris Burd 2008-11 162 2190 13.5 9 Fr.—175, Herman Moore vs. Virginia Tech, 1988 5. Tyrone Davis 1991-94 103 2153 20.9 28 Touchdowns 6. Germane Crowell 1994-97 122 2142 17.6 19 Career—28, Tyrone Davis, 1991-94 7. Patrick Jeffers 1992-95 108 1785 16.5 15 Season—13, Herman Moore, 1990 8. Heath Miller 2002-04 144 1703 11.8 20 Sr.—10, Tyrone Davis, 1994 9. Darius Jennings 2011-14 133 1667 12.5 12 Jr.—13, Herman Moore, 1990 10. Tim Smith 2009-13 97 1591 16.4 10 Soph.—10, Herman Moore, 1989 11. Dave Sullivan 1970-72 120 1578 13.2 12 Fr.—9, Heath Miller, 2002 12. Taquan Mizzell 2013-16 195 1560 8.0 7 Game—4, Ed Carrington vs. Maryland, 1965 13. Bruce McGonnigal 1987-90 103 1556 15.1 12 Sr.—3, Ken Shelton vs. Willam & Mary,1974; 14. Terrence Wilkins 1995-98 97 1495 15.4 5 Tyrone Davis vs. Navy, 1994 15. Alvin Pearman 2001-04 138 1396 10.1 8 Canaan Severin vs. Louisville, 2015 Jr.—4, Ed Carrington vs. Maryland, 1965 Soph.—3, John Hepler vs. Maryland, 1961; Wali Lundy vs. NC State, 2003 Fr.—2, John Ford vs. VMI, 1984; John Ford vs. Virginia Tech, 1984; Demetrius “Pete” Allen vs. Navy, 1992; Germane Crowell vs. Florida State, 1994; Billy McMullen vs. NC State, 1999; Billy McMullen vs. Buffalo,1999; Heath Miller vs. Wake Forest, 2002; Wali Lundy vs. Maryland, 2002; Wali Lundy vs. West Virginia, 2002 Longest Plays—Receptions (75 yards or more) 97 Bus Male and John Leys from Harry Martin, Navy, 1935 93 Nick Merrick from Wayne Schuchts, Wake Forest, 1982 92 Joe Kehoe from Stan Fischer, Navy, 1960 91+ Tyrone Davis from Matt Blundin, NC State, 1991 90 Deyon Williams from Emmanuel Byers, Miami, 2005 90 Harrison Davis from Scott Gardner, North Carolina, 1973 89 John Ford from Kevin Ferguson, VMI, 1984 88 Cole Egan from Todd Kirtley, Rutgers, 1980 87 Larry Holmes from Symmion Willis, Ohio, 1993 85 Frank Quayle from Bob Davis, VMI, 1966 85 Barry Word from Wayne Schuchts, Wake Forest, 1983 84 Thomas Jones from Dan Ellis, Buffalo, 1999 84+ David Eldridge from Kurt Benkert, Duke, 2016 83+ Dave Graham from Sonny Randle, North Carolina, 1957 83 Herman Moore from Shawn Moore, NC State, 1990 82 Demetrius “Pete” Allen from Mike Groh, Duke, 1995 82 Olamide Zaccheaus from Kurt Benkert, CMU, 2016 80 Quentin Walker from Wayne Schuchts, Duke, 1983 80 Taquan Mizzell from Matt Johns, William & Mary, 2015 78 Perry Jones* from Michael Rocco, Miami (Fla.), 2011 76 Steve Osisek from Whitey Michels, VMI, 1949 76 Patrick Jeffers from Mike Groh, Clemson, 1995 76 Kris Burd from Marc Verica, Florida State, 2010 75 Joe Smith from Bill Troup, William & Mary, 1970 75 Herman Moore from Matt Blundin, Clemson, 1989 75 T.J. Thorpe from Matt Johns, Boise State, 2015 +Non-scoring play Herman Moore is second in career receiving yards.

92 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Season Receptions Leaders Annual Receiving Yards Leaders Player Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1. Billy McMullen 2001 83 1060 12.8 12

1940 Nick Gianakos 21 296 14.1 4 FOOTBALL UVA 2. Taquan Mizzell 2015 75 721 9.6 4 1941 Bill Preston 22 377 17.1 2 3. Heath Miller 2003 70 835 11.9 6 1942 Ed Kreick 10 140 14.0 2 4. Billy McMullen 2002 69 894 13.0 3 1944 Henry Walker 8 139 17.4 2 5. Kris Burd 2011 66 913 13.8 3 1946 Sam Fray 10 161 16.1 0 6. Alvin Pearman 2003 63 518 8.2 4 1947 Ed Bessell 10 226 22.6 2 7. Wali Lundy 2002 58 435 7.5 4 1948 Floyd Tayloe 8 102 12.8 4 Deyon Williams 2005 58 767 13.2 7 1949 Steve Osisek 11 205 18.6 4 Kevin Ogletree 2008 58 723 12.5 5 1950 Gene Schroeder 33 552 16.7 7 Kris Burd 2010 58 799 13.8 5 1951 Bill Chisolm 21 241 11.5 3 11. Herman Moore 1990 54 1190 22.0 13 1952 Ray Quillen 7 135 19.3 1 Canaan Severin 2015 54 759 14.1 8 1953 Fred Moyer 10 174 17.4 1 13. Germane Crowell 1997 53 969 18.3 9 1954 Henry Strempek 6 156 26.0 1 14. Kevin Ogletree 2006 52 582 11.2 4 1955 Jesse Hagy 17 173 10.2 1 Taquan Mizzell 2016 52 404 7.8 2 1956 Fred Polzer (led ACC) 24 231 9.6 0 1957 Fred Polzer 25 232 9.3 4 Season Receiving Leaders (Yards) 1958 Sonny Randle (led ACC) 47 642 13.7 5 Player Year No. Yds. Avg. TD 1959 Brerry Jones 20 207 10.4 1 1. Herman Moore 1990 54 1190 22.0 13 1960 Joe Kehoe 34 378 11.1 2 2. Billy McMullen 2001 83 1060 12.8 12 1961 Carl Kuhn 6 87 14.5 0 3. Germane Crowell 1997 53 969 18.3 9 1962 Terry Sieg 27 281 10.4 0 4. Kris Burd 2011 66 913 13.8 3 1963 Larry Molinari 11 147 13.4 0 5. Billy McMullen 2002 69 894 13.0 3 1964 John Pincavage 30 331 11.0 1 6. John Ford 1987 48 855 17.8 6 1965 John Pincavage (led ACC) 44 566 12.9 0 7. Herman Moore 1989 36 848 23.6 10 1966 Frank Quayle 28 420 15.0 4 8. Heath Miller 2003 70 835 11.9 6 1967 Joe Hoppe 21 318 15.1 3 9. Dontrelle Inman 2010 51 815 16.0 3 1968 Frank Quayle 30 426 14.2 2 10. Terrence Wilkins 1998 45 811 18.0 1 1969 Bob Bischoff 35 498 14.2 1 11. Kris Burd 2010 58 799 13.8 5 1970 Dave Sullivan 37 523 14.1 2 12. Billy Smith 1983 42 777 18.5 4 1971 Bill Davis (led ACC) 49 617 12.6 2 13. Harrison Davis 1973 44 773 17.6 5 1972 Dave Sullivan 51 662 13.0 7 14. Deyon Williams 2005 58 767 13.2 7 1973 Harrison Davis (led ACC) 44 773 17.6 5 15. Canaan Severin 2015 54 759 14.1 8 1974 Ken Shelton 32 575 18.0 8 1975 Tom Fadden 48 620 12.9 2 Single Game Receiving Leaders (Receptions) 1976 Jim Wicks 29 297 10.2 0 Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1977 Tom Champlin 11 209 19.0 1 1. Alvin Pearman vs. Florida State, 2003 16 134 8.4 1 1978 Andre Grier 11 262 23.8 2 2. Alvin Pearman vs. NC State, 2003 13 87 6.7 0 1979 17 242 14.2 2 Heath Miller vs. Virginia Tech, 2003 13 145 11.2 0 1980 Cole Egan 23 447 19.4 1 Mikell Simpson vs. Maryland, 2007 13 152 11.7 0 1981 Henry Johnson 27 427 15.8 2 1982 Nick Merrick 19 418 22.0 3 Darius Jennings vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 13 119 9.2 2 1983 Billy Smith (led ACC) 42 777 18.5 4 6 . Joe Kehoe vs. Maryland, 1960 11 108 9.8 0 1984 John Ford 19 545 28.7 7 Billy McMullen vs. Maryland, 2001 11 175 15.9 1 1985 Geno Zimmerlink 24 412 17.2 3 Billy McMullen vs. North Carolina, 2001 11 122 11.1 1 1986 Keith Mattioli 44 717 16.3 3 Wali Lundy vs. Clemson, 2002 11 78 7.1 0 1987 John Ford 48 855 17.8 6 Canaan Severin vs. Notre Dame, 2015 11 153 13.9 0 1988 Bruce McGonnigal 26 471 18.1 3 11. Ed Carrington vs. Clemson, 1966 10 113 11.3 0 1989 Herman Moore 36 848 23.6 10 Billy McMullen vs. Georgia Tech, 2001 10 98 9.8 2 1990 Herman Moore (led ACC) 54 1190 22.0 13 Billy McMullen vs. Georgia Tech, 2002 10 87 8.7 0 1991 Tyrone Davis 19 465 24.5 5 Billy McMullen vs. Penn State, 2002 10 122 12.2 0 1992 Tyrone Davis 23 548 23.8 7 Deyon Williams vs. Georgia Tech, 2005 10 107 10.7 1 1993 Patrick Jeffers 32 580 18.1 6 Kevin Ogletree vs. Wyoming, 2006 10 95 9.5 1 1994 Tyrone Davis 38 691 18.2 10 Dontrelle Inman vs. Duke, 2010 10 239 23.9 1 1995 Demetrius “Pete” Allen 33 652 19.8 3 Tim Smith vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 10 151 15.1 0 1996 Germane Crowell 33 687 20.8 3 Taquan Mizzell vs. Syracuse, 2015 10 69 6.9 0 1997 Germane Crowell 53 969 18.3 9 1998 Terrence Wilkins 45 811 18.0 1 Single Game Receiving Leaders (Yards) 1999 Billy McMullen 28 483 17.2 6 Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 2000 Billy McMullen 30 541 18.0 3 1. Ken Shelton vs. William & Mary, 1974 9 241 26.8 3 2001 Billy McMullen (led ACC) 83 1060 12.8 12 2. Dontrelle Inman vs. Duke, 2010 10 239 23.9 1 2002 Billy McMullen 69 894 13.0 3 3. Herman Moore vs. Georgia Tech, 1990 9 234 26.0 1 2003 Heath Miller 70 835 11.9 6 4. Billy McMullen vs. Duke, 2000 8 189 23.6 2 2004 Heath Miller 41 541 13.2 5 5. Herman Moore vs. Virginia Tech, 1990 6 180 30.0 1 2005 Deyon Williams 58 767 13.2 7 6. Harrison Davis vs. North Carolina, 1973 6 178 29.7 1 2006 Kevin Ogletree 52 582 11.2 4 7. Herman Moore vs. Virginia Tech, 1988 7 175 25.0 1 2007 Tom Santi 36 418 11.6 3 Billy McMullen vs. Maryland, 2001 11 175 15.9 1 2008 Kevin Ogletree 58 723 12.5 5 9. Terrence Wilkins vs. North Carolina, 1998 4 167 41.8 0 2009 Kris Burd 31 413 13.3 1 10. John Ford vs. Duke, 1987 7 163 23.3 2 2010 Dontrelle Inman 51 815 16.0 3 Germane Crowell vs. Florida State, 1997 5 163 32.6 0 2011 Kris Burd 66 913 13.8 3 12. Herman Moore vs. NC State, 1990 6 162 27.0 2 2012 Darius Jennings 48 568 11.8 5 Germane Crowell vs. Virginia Tech, 1997 9 162 18.0 2 2013 Jake McGee 43 395 9.2 2 14. Demetrius “Pete” Allen vs. Duke, 1995 5 160 32.0 2 2014 Canaan Severin 42 578 13.8 5 15. Bill Davis vs. North Carolina, 1971 7 159 22.7 0 2015 Canaan Severin 54 759 14.1 8 2016 Doni Dowling 50 626 12.5 4

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 93 VIRGINIA 100-Yard Receivers Annual Receptions Leaders Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Date Opponent No. Yds Avg. TD 1940 Eddie Bryant (led nation) 30 222 7.4 2 Germane Crowell (9) 1941 Bill Preston 22 377 17.1 2 Nov. 18, 1995 Virginia Tech 5 112 22.4 2 1942 Ed Kreick 10 140 14.0 2 Oct. 26, 1996 Florida State 6 126 21.0 1 1944 Ward Speer 9 70 7.8 0 Nov. 9, 1996 Clemson 4 110 27.5 0 Sept. 4, 1997 Auburn 6 102 17.0 1 1946 Sam Fray 10 161 16.1 0 Oct. 11, 1997 Clemson 6 100 16.7 1 1947 Ed Bessell 10 226 22.6 2 Oct. 25, 1997 Florida State 5 163 32.6 0 1948 Carlton Elliott 9 76 8.4 0 Nov. 8, 1997 Georgia Tech 6 128 21.3 1 1949 Myron Mausteller 12 177 14.8 2 Nov. 15, 1997 NC State 6 108 18.0 1 1950 Gene Schroeder 33 552 16.7 7 Nov. 29, 1997 Virginia Tech 9 162 18.0 2 1951 Bill Chisolm 21 241 11.5 3 1952 Bobby Pate 9 118 13.1 3 Kris Burd (9) Bob Tata 9 118 13.1 3 Sept. 4, 2010 Richmond 7 122 17.4 1 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 1953 Ray Quillen 12 117 9.8 1 Sept. 25, 2010 VMI 8 119 14.9 1 1954 Herb Hartwell 8 104 13.0 0 Oct. 2, 2010 Florida State 4 118 29.5 1 1955 Jesse Hagy 17 173 10.2 1 Oct. 30, 2010 Miami 7 104 14.9 0 1956 Fred Polzer (led ACC) 24 231 9.6 0 Sept. 17, 2011 North Carolina 7 110 15.7 0 1957 Fred Polzer (led ACC) 25 232 9.3 4 Oct. 1, 2011 Idaho 8 123 15.4 0 Nov. 5, 2011 Maryland 9 112 12.4 0 1958 Sonny Randle (led ACC) 47 642 13.7 5 Nov. 26, 2011 Virginia Tech 7 100 14.3 0 1959 Brerry Jones 20 207 10.4 1 Dec. 31, 2011 Auburn 6 103 17.2 2 1960 Joe Kehoe 34 378 11.1 2 1961 Tony Ulehla 9 85 9.4 1 Herman Moore (8) 1962 Terry Sieg 27 281 10.4 0 Oct. 29, 1988 Virginia Tech 7 175 25.0 1 1963 John Pincavage 15 136 9.1 0 Sept. 23, 1989 Duke 5 134 26.8 2 1964 John Pincavage 30 331 11.0 1 Oct. 7, 1989 Clemson 3 136 45.3 1 1965 John Pincavage (led ACC) 44 566 12.9 0 Oct. 13, 1989 North Carolina 4 116 29.0 1 1966 Ed Carrington 32 411 12.8 5 Sept. 22, 1990 Duke 5 105 21.0 2 1967 Frank Quayle 25 299 12.0 0 Oct. 13, 1990 NC State 6 162 27.0 2 1968 Frank Quayle 30 426 14.2 2 Nov. 3, 1990 Georgia Tech 9 234 26.0 1 1969 Bob Bischoff 35 498 14.2 1 Nov. 24, 1990 Virginia Tech 6 180 30.0 1 1970 Dave Sullivan 37 523 14.1 2 Billy McMullen (8) 1971 Bill Davis (led ACC) 49 617 12.6 2 Oct. 16, 1999 NC State 4 109 27.3 2 1972 Dave Sullivan (led ACC) 51 662 13.0 7 Sept. 16, 2000 Duke 8 189 23.6 2 1973 Harrison Davis (led ACC) 44 773 17.6 5 Oct. 6, 2001 Maryland 11 175 15.9 1 1974 Tom Fadden 34 416 12.2 3 Oct. 13, 2001 North Carolina 11 122 11.1 1 1975 Tom Fadden (led ACC) 48 620 12.9 2 Nov. 3, 2001 Wake Forest 7 107 15.3 1 1976 Jim Wicks 29 297 10.2 0 Nov. 17, 2001 Virginia Tech 7 130 18.6 0 1977 Jim Theiling 16 170 10.6 0 Aug. 31, 2002 Florida State 5 101 20.2 0 1978 Jim Theiling 16 239 14.9 1 Nov. 9, 2002 Penn State 10 122 12.2 0 1979 Mike Newhall 20 196 9.8 1 1980 Tommy Vigorito 29 239 8.2 1 John Ford (7) 1981 Kevin Riccio 32 351 11.0 5 Sept. 15, 1984 VMI 3 133 44.3 2 1982 Henry Johnson 21 377 18.0 2 Sept. 6, 1986 South Carolina 5 104 20.8 1 1983 Billy Smith 42 777 18.5 4 Sept. 26, 1987 Duke 7 163 23.3 2 Oct. 10, 1987 Clemson 5 109 21.8 0 1984 Geno Zimmerlink 22 350 15.9 2 Oct. 17, 1987 South Carolina 8 121 15.1 0 Jon Muha 22 283 12.9 1 Nov. 14, 1987 North Carolina 7 116 16.6 0 1985 Geno Zimmerlink 24 412 17.2 3 Nov. 12, 1988 North Carolina 4 100 25.0 1 Jon Muha 24 299 12.5 1 1986 Keith Mattioli 44 717 16.3 3 Terrence Wilkins (6) 1987 John Ford 48 855 17.8 6 Sept. 4, 1997 Auburn 7 107 15.3 1 1988 John Ford 29 444 15.3 2 Nov. 15, 1997 NC State 8 117 14.6 2 1989 Bruce McGonnigal 42 634 15.1 6 Oct. 17, 1998 Georgia Tech 7 131 18.7 1 1990 Herman Moore 54 1190 22.0 13 Oct. 31, 1998 Wake Forest 7 101 14.4 0 1991 Terry Kirby 37 406 11.0 2 Nov. 14, 1998 North Carolina 4 167 41.8 0 1992 Terry Kirby 28 241 8.6 2 Nov. 28, 1998 Virginia Tech 7 141 20.1 0 1993 Patrick Jeffers 32 580 18.1 6 1994 Tyrone Davis 38 691 18.2 10 Patrick Jeffers (5) Sept. 11, 1993 Navy 4 124 31.0 2 1995 Patrick Jeffers 34 517 15.2 3 Oct. 30, 1993 NC State 4 127 31.8 1 1996 Germane Crowell 33 687 20.8 3 Nov. 19, 1994 Virginia Tech 6 116 19.3 0 1997 Germane Crowell 53 969 18.3 9 Nov. 25, 1994 NC State 6 153 25.5 1 1998 Terrence Wilkins 45 811 18.0 1 Sept. 23, 1995 Clemson 4 112 28.0 1 1999 Billy McMullen 28 483 17.2 6 Kevin Coffey 28 437 15.6 7 Tyrone Davis (4) 2000 Billy McMullen 30 541 18.0 3 Sept. 5, 1992 Maryland 6 117 19.5 1 2001 Billy McMullen (led ACC) 83 1060 12.8 12 Sept. 10, 1994 Navy 9 119 13.2 3 2002 Billy McMullen 69 894 13.0 3 Oct. 22, 1994 North Carolina 5 124 24.8 2 2003 Heath Miller 70 835 11.9 6 Nov. 5, 1994 Duke 3 107 35.7 2 2004 Heath Miller 41 541 13.2 5 2005 Deyon Williams 58 767 13.2 7 Demetrius “Pete” Allen (4) 2006 Kevin Ogletree 52 582 11.2 4 Sept. 12, 1992 Navy 3 114 38.0 2 Oct. 14, 1995 Duke 5 160 32.0 2 2007 Mikell Simpson 43 402 9.3 2 Oct. 21, 1995 Texas 3 102 34.0 0 2008 Kevin Ogletree 58 723 12.5 5 Nov. 2, 1995 Florida State 4 109 27.3 1 2009 Kris Burd 31 413 13.3 1 2010 Kris Burd 58 799 13.8 5 Sonny Randle (3) 2011 Kris Burd 66 913 13.8 3 Sept. 20, 1958 Clemson 6 109 18.2 1 2012 Perry Jones 49 397 8.1 0 Nov. 15, 1958 South Carolina 6 105 17.5 0 2013 Jake McGee 43 395 9.2 2 Nov. 22, 1958 Maryland 5 106 21.2 0 2014 Canaan Severin 42 578 13.8 5 2015 Taquan Mizzell 75 721 9.6 4 2016 Taquan Mizzell 52 404 7.8 2

94 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Date Opponent No. Yds Avg. TD Date Opponent No. Yds Avg. TD Ed Carrington (3) Taquan Mizzell (2) Nov. 21, 1964 Maryland 5 103 20.6 0 Sept. 5, 2015 UCLA 8 100 12.5 1

Nov. 20, 1965 Maryland 5 115 23.0 4 Sept. 19, 2015 William & Mary 5 123 24.6 1 FOOTBALL UVA Sept. 24, 1966 Clemson 10 113 11.3 0 Canaan Severin (2) Frank Quayle (3) Sept. 12, 2015 Notre Dame 11 153 13.9 0 Sept. 24, 1966 Clemson 7 103 14.7 2 Nov. 14, 2015 Louisville 8 116 14.5 3 Oct. 15, 1966 VMI 3 127 42.3 1 Oct. 21, 1967 South Carolina 7 101 14.4 0 Steve Osisek (1) Nov. 5, 1949 Pennsylvania 7 100 14.3 1 Dave Sullivan (3) Oct. 17, 1970 Army 6 110 18.3 0 Gene Schroeder (1) Nov. 20, 1971 Maryland 6 102 17.0 0 Oct. 21, 1950 VMI 7 112 16.0 1 Oct. 14, 1972 VMI 7 133 19.0 1 John Pincavage (1) Harrison Davis (3) Sept. 18, 1965 Duke 6 110 18.3 0 Sept. 22, 1973 Missouri 6 124 20.7 1 Oct. 20, 1973 Virginia Tech 8 118 14.8 1 Kenny Poates (1) Nov. 3, 1973 North Carolina 6 178 29.7 1 Oct. 2, 1965 North Carolina 5 104 20.8 1 Billy Smith (3) Jeff Anderson (1) Oct. 2, 1982 NC State 7 128 18.3 0 Nov. 23, 1968 Maryland 5 132 26.4 1 Oct. 8, 1983 Clemson 5 125 25.0 1 Oct. 15, 1983 VMI 5 121 24.2 1 Chuck Belic (1) Oct. 21, 1972 Clemson 6 129 21.5 0 Bruce McGonnigal (3) Oct. 22, 1988 Wake Forest 5 115 23.0 0 Jim Theiling (1) Sept. 16, 1989 Georgia Tech 6 157 26.2 0 Nov. 18, 1978 North Carolina 7 113 16.1 0 Oct. 21, 1989 Wake Forest 8 137 17.1 2 Cole Egan (1) Heath Miller (3) Sept. 20, 1980 NC State 6 112 18.7 0 Nov. 22, 2003 Georgia Tech 6 110 18.3 1 Nov. 29, 2003 Virginia Tech 13 145 11.2 0 Henry Johnson (1) Oct. 16, 2004 Florida State 9 110 12.2 0 Oct. 24, 1981 Wake Forest 6 121 20.2 1 Kevin Ogletree (3) Kevin Riccio (1) Oct. 14, 2006 Maryland 3 133 44.3 2 Nov. 6, 1982 Georgia Tech 7 103 14.7 1 Sept. 6, 2008 Richmond 8 103 12.9 0 Oct. 4, 2008 Maryland 5 100 20.0 2 Barry Word (1) Oct. 22, 1983 Wake Forest 2 102 51.0 1 Joe Kehoe (2) Nov. 12, 1960 Navy 4 123 30.8 1 Jon Muha (1) Nov. 19, 1960 Maryland 11 108 9.8 0 Sept. 15, 1984 VMI 8 106 13.3 1 Bob Bischoff (2) Aaron Mundy (1) Nov. 15, 1969 Tulane 7 117 16.7 0 Sept. 7, 1991 Maryland 8 116 14.5 0 Oct. 31, 1970 North Carolina 6 114 19.0 1 Derick Byrd (1) Bill Davis (2) Sept. 30, 1995 Wake Forest 5 121 24.2 1 Oct. 2, 1971 Vanderbilt 7 135 19.3 1 Nov. 13, 1971 North Carolina 7 159 22.7 0 Thomas Jones (1) Nov. 13, 1999 Buffalo 2 110 55.0 1 Ken Shelton (2) Sept. 14, 1974 Navy 8 105 13.1 3 Tavon Mason (1) Sept. 21, 1974 William & Mary 9 241 26.8 3 Sept. 29, 2001 Duke 4 100 25.0 1 Greg Taylor (2) Alvin Pearman (1) Oct. 24, 1981 Wake Forest 6 130 21.7 2 Oct. 18, 2003 Florida State 16 134 8.4 1 Nov. 11, 1981 North Carolina 6 106 17.7 1 Ottowa Anderson (1) Quentin Walker (2) Sept. 3, 2005 Western Mich. 3 109 36.3 0 Nov. 13, 1982 North Carolina 4 101 25.3 0 Sept. 3, 1983 Duke 2 145 72.5 2 Tom Santi (1) Dec. 30, 2005 Minnesota 5 128 25.6 0 Nick Merrick (2) Oct. 23, 1982 Wake Forest 4 137 34.3 1 Mikell Simpson (1) Nov. 24, 1984 Maryland 9 117 13.0 0 Oct. 20, 2007 Maryland 13 152 11.7 0 Keith Mattioli (2) Dontrelle Inman (1) Nov. 15, 1986 North Carolina 6 109 18.2 0 Nov. 6, 2010 Duke 10 239 23.9 1 Oct. 3, 1987 VMI 8 137 17.1 0 Perry Jones (1) Kevin Coffey (2) Sept. 29, 2012 Louisiana Tech 7 100 14.3 0 Nov. 28, 1998 Virginia Tech 5 111 22.2 1 Sept. 4, 1999 North Carolina 4 101 25.3 1 Dominique Terrell (1) Nov. 10, 2012 Miami (Fla.) 9 127 14.1 0 Deyon Williams (2) Nov. 12, 2005 Georgia Tech 10 107 10.7 1 Jake McGee (1) Nov. 26, 2005 Miami 6 152 25.3 2 Oct. 12, 2013 Maryland 8 114 14.3 1 Tim Smith (2) Miles Gooch (1) Nov. 5, 2011 Maryland 5 101 20.2 0 Oct. 18, 2014 Duke 6 129 21.5 0 Nov. 26, 2013 Georgia Tech 10 151 15.1 0 Olamide Zaccheaus (1) Darius Jennings (2) Sept. 24, 2016 Central Michigan 8 141 17.6 2 Sept. 29, 2012 Louisiana Tech 6 136 22.7 0 Oct. 26, 2013 Georgia Tech 13 119 9.2 2 David Eldridge (1) Oct. 1, 2016 Duke 2 112 56.0 1

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 95 VIRGINIA SCORING RECORDS Most Points Most Points Kicking Career—332, Connor Hughes, 2002-05 Career—332, Connor Hughes, 2002-05 Season—134, Bill Dudley, 1941 Season—109, Connor Hughes, 2003 Sr.—134, Bill Dudley, 1941 Sr.—99, Connor Hughes, 2005 Jr.—115, Gene Mayer, 1914 (modern record: 102, Wali Lundy, 2004) Jr.—100, Ian Frye, 2014 Soph.—109, Connor Hughes, 2003 Soph.—109, Connor Hughes, 2003 Fr.—60, Kyle Kirkeide, 1993; Wali Lundy, 2002 Fr.—60, Kyle Kirkeide, 1993 Game—36, Gene Mayer vs. Richmond, 1915 (modern record: 26, Jim Bakhtiar Game—18, Rafael Garcia vs. Virginia Tech, 1994 vs. Virginia Tech, 1957) Sr.—16, Kenny Stadlin vs. VMI, 1985; Sr.—36, Gene Mayer vs. Richmond, 1915 Chris Gould vs. North Carolina, 2007; (modern record: 26, Jim Bakhtiar vs. Virginia Tech, 1957) Robert Randolph vs. William & Mary, 2011 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Jr.—24, Ed Carrington vs. Maryland, 1965; Gene Arnette vs. Buffalo, Jr.—17, Jake McInerney vs. Wake Forest, 1989 1967; Tiki Barber vs. Georgia Tech, 1995 Soph.—18, Rafael Garcia vs. Virginia Tech, 1994 Soph.—24, Ray Brown vs. Richmond, 1945; Gary Helman vs. William Fr.—12, Wayne Morrison vs. Duke, 1979; & Mary, 1969; Terry Kirby vs. William & Mary, 1990; Wali Lundy Connor Hughes vs. Maryland, 2002; vs. Virginia Tech, 2003 Connor Hughes vs. West Virginia, 2002 Fr.—30, Gene Mayer vs. North Carolina, 1912 (modern record: 24, Wali Lundy vs. West Virginia, 2002) Longest Field Goals 56 Kenny Stadlin vs. Virginia Tech, 1984 Most Touchdowns 56 Rafael Garcia vs. Texas, 1995 Career—52, Wali Lundy, 2002-05 53 Connor Hughes vs. Wake Forest, 2003 Season—18, Gene Mayer, 1914; Bill Dudley, 1941 53 Ian Frye vs. BYU, 2013 Sr.—18, Bill Dudley, 1941 52 Connor Hughes vs. NC State, 2003 Jr.—18, Gene Mayer, 1914 (modern record: 17, Wali Lundy, 2004) 52 Chris Hinkebein vs. Maryland, 2010 Soph.— 14, Wali Lundy, 2003 51 Mark Inderlied vs. South Carolina, 1987 Fr.—10, Wali Lundy, 2002 51 Jake McInerney vs. Georgia Tech, 1990 Game—5, Gene Mayer vs. North Carolina, 1912; Gene Mayer vs. Richmond, 1915 51 Chris Gould vs. North Carolina, 2007 (modern record: 4 on 12 occasions) 50 Wayne Morrison vs. Navy, 1979 Sr.—5, Gene Mayer vs. Richmond, 1915 (modern record: 4, Bill Dudley 50 Rafael Garcia vs. Virginia Tech, 1994 vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1941; Jim Bakhtiar vs. Virginia Tech, 1957; 50 Todd Braverman vs. No. Carolina, 1999 Wali Lundy vs. Temple, 2005; Keith Payne vs. Richmond, 2010) 50 Connor Hughes vs. Georgia Tech, 2003 Jr.—4, Ed Carrington vs. Maryland, 1965; Gene Arnette vs. Buffalo, 50 Connor Hughes vs. Clemson, 2004 1967; Tiki Barber vs. Georgia Tech, 1995 50 Connor Hughes vs. Florida State, 2005 Soph.—4, Ray Brown vs. Richmond, 1945; Gary Helman vs. William & Mary, 1969; Terry Kirby vs. William & Mary, 1990; Wali Lundy vs. Consecutive Scoring Kicks Virginia Tech, 2003 Consecutive Field Goals—14, Jake McInerney, 1989 Fr.—5, Gene Mayer vs. North Carolina, 1912 (modern record: 4, Wali Consecutive PATs—88, Jake McInerney, 1989-90 Lundy vs. West Virginia, 2002) Career Scoring Leaders Most PATs Player Years Games TD X-Pt 2-Pt FG Pts. Career—134, Connor Hughes, 2002-05 1. Connor Hughes 2002-05 42 0 134-138 0 66-79 332 Season—49, Jake McInerney, 1990 2. Wali Lundy 2002-05 49 52 0 0 0 312 Sr.—49, Jake McInerney, 1990 3. Gene Mayer 1912-15 31 46 17 0 0 293 Jr.—42, Connor Hughes, 2004 4. Rafael Garcia 1993-96 39 0 98-103 0 58-76 272 Soph.—40, Connor Hughes, 2003 5. Thomas Jones 1996-99 44 40 0 0 0 240 Fr.—36, Kyle Kirkeide, 1993 6. Robert Randolph 2008-11 42 1 81-81 0-1 46-60 225 Game—12, Bob Mudd vs. Johns Hopkins, 1894 (modern record: 9, Wayne 7. Ian Frye 2012-15 40 0 83-85 0 45-58 218 Morrison vs. James Madison, 1979) 8. Frank Quayle 1966-68 30 35 0 0-1 0 210 Tiki Barber 1993-96 41 35 0 0 0 210 Most Run-Pass TDs 10. Kenny Stadlin 1983-85 35 0 93-95 0 37-48 204 Career—83, Shawn Moore, 1987-90 11. Kevin Parks 2011-14 48 33 0 0 0 198 Season—30, Matt Schaub, 2002 12. Wayne Morrison 1979-82 44 0 79-83 0 38-66 193 Game—7, Waverly Whitaker vs. Randolph-Macon, 1890 (modern record: 6, 13. Terry Kirby 1989-92 39 32 0 0 0 192 Shawn Moore vs. Navy, 1990; Dan Ellis vs. Buffalo, 1999) 14. Bill Dudley 1939-41 27 25 35-50 0 1 188 15. Jake McInerney 1989-90 23 0 89-90 0 31-37 182 Most FGs Made Career—66, Connor Hughes, 2002-05 Season Scoring Leaders Season—23, Connor Hughes, 2003 Player Year TD X-Pt 2-Pt FG Pts. Sr.—21, Rafael Garcia, 1996; Connor Hughes, 2005 1. Bill Dudley 1941 18 23-28 0 1-1 134 Jr.—22, Ian Frye, 2014 2. Gene Mayer 1914 18 7 0 0 115 Soph.—23, Connor Hughes, 2003 3. Connor Hughes 2003 0 40-40 0 23-25 109 Fr.—9, Wayne Morrison, 1979 4. Thomas Jones 1999 17 0 0 0 102 Game—5, Rafael Garcia vs. Virginia Tech, 1994 (att. 5); Connor Hughes vs. Wali Lundy 2004 17 0 0 0 102 Georgia Tech, 2003 (att. 5); Chris Gould vs. North Carolina, 2007 (att. 5) 6. Ian Frye 2014 0 34-35 0 22-27 100 7. Connor Hughes 2005 0 36-36 0 21-24 99 Most FGs Attempted 8. Tiki Barber 1995 16 0 0 0 96 Career—79, Connor Hughes, 2002-05 Rafael Garcia 1996 0 33-33 0 21-27 96 Season—27, Rafael Garcia, 1995, 1996; Ian Frye, 2014 Keith Payne 2010 16 0 0 0 96 Sr.—27, Rafael Garcia, 1996 11. Gene Mayer 1915 14 10 0 0 94 Jr.—27, Rafael Garcia, 1995; Ian Frye, 2014 Jake McInerney 1990 0 49-50 0 15-17 94 Soph.—25, Connor Hughes, 2003 13. Connor Hughes 2004 0 42-45 0 17-24 93 Fr.—16, Joe Jenkins, 1973; Wayne Morrison, 1979 14. Rafael Garcia 1995 0 31-36 0 20-27 91 Game—6, Todd Braverman vs. North Carolina, 1998 (made 3) 15. Tiki Barber 1996 15 0 0 0 90 Thomas Jones 1998 15 0 0 090

96 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Annual Scoring Leaders Year Player TD X Pt FG Pts. Year Player TD X Pt FG Pts. 1978 Dan Hottowe 4 3-3 0 27 1940 Bill Dudley 5 3-8 0 33 1979 Greg Taylor 11 0 0 66 1941 Bill Dudley (led nation) 18 23-28 1-1 134 1980 Wayne Morrison 0 15-15 11-16 48 FOOTBALL UVA 1942 Herb Munhall 5 0 0 30 1981 Wayne Morrison 0 12-13 7-14 33 1943 Charlie Sackett 3 0 0 18 1982 Wayne Morrison 0 23-24 11-19 56 1944 John Duda 8 3-7 0 51 1983 Kenny Stadlin 0 28-29 12-16 64 1945 Ray Brown 11 0 0 66 1984 Kenny Stadlin 0 37-37 9-13 64 1946 Ray Brown 7 0 0 42 1985 Kenny Stadlin 0 28-29 16-19 76 John Duda 4 18-25 0 42 1986 Jeff Gaffney 0 17-17 12-16 53 1947 George Grimes 5 26-35 0 56 1987 Mark Inderlied 0 30-30# 13-19 70 1948 Floyd Tayloe 6 0 0 36 1988 Mark Inderlied 0 27-27 14-20 69 Barney Gill 6 0 0 36 1989 Jake McInerney 0 40-40 16-20 88 1949 John Papit 9 0 0 54 1990 Jake McInerney (led ACC) 0 49-50 15-17 94 1950 John Papit 8 0 0 48 1991 Michael Husted 0 39-39 11-17 72 1951 Mel Roach 3 27-34 0 45 1992 Michael Husted 0 35-40 13-16 74 1952 Mel Roach 2 37-43 0 49 1993 Kyle Kirkeide 0 36-37 8-12 60 1953 Henry Strempek 3 0 0 18 1994 Rafael Garcia (led ACC) 0 34-34 17-22 85 1954 Herb Hartwell 4 0 0 24 1995 Tiki Barber 16 0 0 96 1955 Jim Bakhtiar 4 12-14 0 36 1996 Rafael Garcia 0 33-33 21-27 96 1956 Jim Bakhtiar 3 9-12 1 30 1997 Germane Crowell 9 1† 0 56 1957 Jim Bakhtiar 6 7-14 0 43 John Allen Roberts 0 32-32 8-14 56 1958 Sonny Randle 5 0 0 30 1998 Thomas Jones 15 0 0 90 1959 Tom Gravins 5 4-6& 0 35 1999 Thomas Jones 17 0 0 102 1960 Tony Ulehla 4 1-1** 0 26 2000 David Greene 0 27-28 11-15 60 1961 Bob Rowley 0 12-13 3 21 2001 Billy McMullen 12 0 0 72 1962 Gary Cuozzo 6 0 0 36 2002 Wali Lundy 10 0 0 60 1963 Bob Dunphey 4 2-2† 0 28 2003 Connor Hughes 0 40-40 23-25 109 1964 Bob Davis 10 1-3† 0 62 2004 Wali Lundy (led ACC) 17 0 0 102 1965 Ed Carrington 6 0 0 36 2005 Connor Hughes 0 36-36 21-24 99 1964 Bob Davis 6 0 0 36 2006 Chris Gould 0 18-18 11-19 51 1966 Frank Quayle (led ACC) 11 0-1† 0 66 2007 Chris Gould 0 35-37 16-20 83 1967 Frank Quayle 10 0 0 60 2008 Cedric Peerman 7 0 0 42 1968 Frank Quayle (led ACC) 14 0-1† 0 84 2009 Robert Randolph 0 6-6 17-19 57 1969 Gary Helman 7 1-1 0 43 2010 Keith Payne 16 0 0 96 1970 Gary Helman 9 0 0 54 2011 Robert Randolph 0 32-32 16-23 80 1971 Billy Maxwell 0 12-13 8-17 36 2012 Drew Jarrett 0 27-27 8-12 51 1972 Billy Maxwell 0 23-23 8-11 47 2013 Kevin Parks 12 0 0 72 1973 Scott Gardner 5 1-5† 0 32 2014 Ian Frye 0 34-35 22-27 100 1974 Ken Shelton 9 0 0 54 2015 Ian Frye 0 34-35 17-22 85 1975 David Sloan 9 0 0 54 2016 Albert Reid 7 1† 0 44 1976 Joe Jenkins 0 10-11 6-11 28 † 2-pt. conversions 1977 Russ Henderson 0 4-4 5-7 19 *** includes 1 of 1 2-pt. conversions & includes 1 of 3 2-pt. conversions

Kicker Connor Hughes is Virginia’s career scoring leader with 332 points.

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Darius Jennings holds the UVA career record for kickoff return yardage with 1,839 yards.

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA KICKOFF RETURNS Most Kickoffs Returned Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Career—81, Darius Jennings, 2011-14 1958 Sonny Randle (led nation) 21 506 24.1 0 1959 Tom Gravins (led ACC) 17 346 20.4 0 Season—42, Khalek Shepherd, 2012 1960 Ted Rzempoluch 11 221 20.1 0 Game—9, Olamide Zaccheaus vs. Boise State, 2015 1961 Bobby Freeman 9 162 18.0 0 Kickoff Return Yardage 1962 Bobby Freeman 7 155 22.1 0 Career—1839, Darius Jennings, 2011-14 1963 Henry Massie 5 184 36.8 1 Season—929, Khalek Shepherd, 2012 1964 Roger Davis (led ACC) 21 461 22.0 0 Game—231, Olamide Zaccheaus vs. Boise State, 2015 1965 John Pincavage 14 344 24.6 1 1966 Frank Quayle 18 439 24.4 0 Longest Kickoff Returns 1967 Frank Quayle 17 422 24.8 1 100 Tavon Mason, Georgia Tech, 2001 1968 Frank Quayle 12 230 19.2 0 100 Marquis Weeks, North Carolina, 2002 1969 Chuck Mooser 18 368 20.4 0 100 Marquis Weeks, North Carolina, 2004 1970 Jim Lacey 16 360 22.5 0 99 Henry Massie, North Carolina, 1963 1971 Gerard Mullins 17 405 23.8 0 96 Jerrod Washington, Georgia Tech, 1992 1972 Kent Merritt 10 227 22.7 0 95 Jim Ashwell, Washington & Lee, 1951 1973 Gerard Mullins 12 276 23.0 0 93+ Alvin Pearman, North Carolina, 2004 1974 Joe Sroba 18 440 24.4 0 91+ Malcolm Pittman, Maryland, 1983 1975 Joe Sroba 31 647 20.9 0 90 John Pincavage, South Carolina, 1965 1976 Joe Sroba 25 558 22.3 0 90 Frank Quayle, South Carolina, 1967 1977 Tom Vigorito 23 504 21.9 0 90 Jerrod Washington, Virginia Tech, 1991 1978 Sean McCall (led ACC) 19 511 26.9 0 87 Bill Dudley, Tennessee, 1940 1979 Sean McCall 17 350 20.6 0 87 Raynard Horne, VMI, 2010 1980 Dave Hall 14 285 20.4 0 86+ Darius Jennings, Richmond, 2014 1981 Greg Taylor 6 164 27.3 0 85+ Sean McCall, Maryland, 1978 1982 Malcolm Pittman 30 617 20.6 0 82 Henry Strempek, Richmond, 1952 1983 Malcolm Pittman 20 486 24.3 0 82 Joe Rowe, Central Michigan, 1996 1984 Barry Word 18 351 19.5 0 80+ Bill Dudley, VMI, 1939 1985 Malcolm Pittman 20 440 22.0 0 78+ Tom Krebs, South Carolina, 1963 1986 Chris Warren 34 768 22.6 0 76+ Tyree Foreman, Maryland, 1999 1987 Darrell Wynn 12 215 17.9 0 74+ Sonny Randle, Virginia Tech, 1958 1988 Tim Finkelston 14 324 23.1 0 72+ Khalek Shepherd, Georgia Tech, 2012 1989 Terry Kirby 13 257 19.8 0 70 Terence Fells-Danzer, Eastern Michigan, 2010 1990 Larry Holmes 16 328 20.5 0 68+ Frank Quayle, Tulane, 1966 1991 Jerrod Washington 13 339 26.1 1 68+ Marquis Weeks, Pittsburgh, 2003 1992 Jerrod Washington 23 464 20.2 1 68+ Michael Johnson, Duke, 2005 1993 Jerrod Washington 14 253 18.1 0 67+ Andrew Pearman, Wyoming, 2007 1994 Demetrius “Pete” Allen 11 207 18.8 0 65+ Larry Holmes, Georgia Tech, 1993 1995 Demetrius “Pete” Allen 29 608 21.0 0 64+ Mike Bennett, Virginia Tech, 1973 1996 Terrence Wilkins 14 290 20.7 0 +Non-scoring play 1997 Terrence Wilkins 21 441 21.0 0 1998 Antwoine Womack 12 236 19.7 0 Annual Kickoff Return Leaders 1999 Tavon Mason 9 176 19.6 0 Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 2000 Tavon Mason 16 346 21.6 0 1940 Bill Dudley 14 356 25.4 1 2001 Tavon Mason 19 482 25.4 1 1941 Eddie Bryant 6 99 16.5 0 2002 Wali Lundy 17 409 24.1 0 1942 Eddie Bryant 3 76 25.3 0 2003 Tony Franklin 13 336 25.8 0 1944 Dick Davis 2 46 23.0 0 2004 Marquis Weeks 11 354 32.2 1 1946 Ray Brown 5 115 23.0 0 2005 Cedric Peerman 21 542 25.8 0 1947 Bruce Bailey 8 143 17.9 0 2006 Cedric Peerman 19 519 27.3 0 1948 Joe McCary 8 169 21.1 0 2007 Andrew Pearman 29 608 21.0 0 1949 John Papit 17 397 23.4 0 2008 Chase Minnifield 21 490 23.3 0 1950 Gerry Furst 7 114 16.3 0 2009 Chase Minnifield 22 513 23.3 0 1951 Jim Ashwell 3 125 41.7 1 2010 Raynard Horne 23 573 24.9 1 1952 Eddie Knowles 4 106 26.5 0 2011 Darius Jennings 30 599 20.0 0 1953 Henry Strempek 10 240 24.0 1 2012 Khalek Shepherd 42 929 22.1 0 1954 Henry Strempek 6 114 19.0 0 2013 Darius Jennings 24 522 21.8 0 1955 Jim Bakhtiar 8 151 18.9 0 2014 Darius Jennings 25 677 27.1 0 1956 Jim Bakhtiar 6 113 18.8 0 2015 Olamide Zaccheaus 28 541 19.3 0 1957 Carl Moser 10 248 24.8 0 2016 Joe Reed 27 678 25.1 0 98 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL PUNT RETURNS Punts Returned Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1962 Terry Sieg 6 157 26.2 1 Career—100, Pat Chester, 1978-82 1963 Gene Angle 4 54 13.5 0 Season—35, Jimmy Lesane, 1951 1964 Roger Davis 10 89 8.9 0 Game—9, Eddie Bryant vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1942 1965 John Pincavage 12 135 11.3 0 1966 George Stetter 18 182 10.1 0 Punt Return Yardage 1967 Paul Klingensmith 12 125 10.4 0 Career—808, Pat Chester, 1978-82 1968 Chuck Mooser 9 127 14.1 1 1969 Chuck Mooser 8 85 10.6 0 Season—481, Bill Dudley, 1941 1970 Dave Sullivan 17 125 7.4 0 Game—140, Jimmy Lesane vs. Virginia Tech, 1951 1971 Gerard Mullins 31 298 9.6 1 1972 Gerard Mullins 16 183 11.4 0 Longest Punt Returns 1973 Gerard Mullins 17 107 6.3 0 95 Harry Martin to Bus Male to Harry Martin, Maryland, 1935 1974 Tom Fadden 19 109 5.7 0 89 Bill Dudley, Lafayette, 1941 1975 Joe Sroba 8 59 7.4 0 1976 Derrick Glasper 11 61 5.5 0 79 Terry Sieg, Virginia Tech, 1962 1977 Mickey Spady 16 64 4.0 0 +79 Jason Wallace, Clemson, 1990 1978 Pat Chester 31 190 6.1 0 76 Chris Warren, Navy, 1986 1979 Pat Chester (led ACC) 25 248 9.9 2 +75 Gene Schroeder, Pennsylvania, 1950 1980 Pat Chester (led ACC) 19 192 10.1 1 +75 Steve Sroba, Maryland, 1972 1981 Bob Sweeney 13 41 3.2 0 74 Tiki Barber, Navy, 1994 1982 Pat Chester 19 128 6.7 0 74 Tiki Barber, NC State, 1996 1983 Bart Farinholt 15 105 7.0 0 1984 Ray Daly 20 161 8.1 0 74 Maurice Canady, William & Mary, 2015 1985 Chris Warren 26 168 6.5 0 72 Eddie Knowles, Virginia Tech, 1952 1986 Chris Warren 17 136 8.0 1 70 Bobby Freeman, Wake Forest, 1961 1987 Tim Finkelston 25 182 7.3 0 70 Gerard Mullins, Vanderbilt, 1971 1988 Tim Finkelston 25 177 7.1 0 70 Pat Chester, Duke, 1980 1989 Tim Finkelston 22 159 7.2 0 70 Alvin Pearman, Temple, 2004 1990 Jason Wallace 32 403 12.6 1 + Non-scoring play 1991 Larry Holmes 26 219 8.4 0 1992 Jerrod Washington 20 87 4.4 0 1993 Larry Holmes 13 104 8.0 0 Annual Punt Return Leaders 1994 Tiki Barber 17 181 10.6 1 Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1995 Tiki Barber 32 272 8.5 0 1940 Eddie Bryant 28 421 15.0 2 1996 Tiki Barber (led ACC) 19 241 12.7 1 1941 Bill Dudley 28 481 17.2 1 1997 Terrence Wilkins 17 94 5.5 0 1942 Eddie Bryant 13 112 8.6 0 1998 Terrence Wilkins 17 165 9.7 0 1944 Charlie Ellis 12 137 11.4 0 1999 Arlen Harris 16 198 12.4 0 1946 Billy Pennel 5 68 13.6 0 2000 James Johnson 20 115 5.8 0 1947 Billy Pennel 10 164 16.4 1 2001 Alvin Pearman 27 247 9.1 0 1948 Barney Gill 14 215 15.4 0 2002 Marques Hagans 29 262 9.0 1 1949 Steve Osisek 12 173 14.4 0 2003 Marques Hagans 28 269 9.6 0 1950 Gene Schroeder 14 205 14.6 0 2004 Alvin Pearman 28 314 11.2 1 1951 Jimmy Lesane 35 387 11.1 0 2005 Emmanuel Byers 8 81 10.1 0 1952 Eddie Knowles 32 365 11.4 3 2006 Mike Brown 14 134 9.6 0 1953 Eddie Knowles 4 114 28.5 1 2007 Vic Hall 23 230 10.0 0 1954 Eddie Knowles 9 72 8.0 0 2008 Vic Hall 16 102 6.4 0 1955 Nick Lawyer 4 70 17.5 1 2009 Chase Minnifield 20 88 4.4 0 1956 Ralph Kneeland 4 67 16.8 0 2010 Chase Minnifield 13 84 6.5 0 1957 Sonny Randle 5 46 9.2 0 2011 Dominique Terrell 14 61 4.4 0 1958 Sonny Randle 5 47 9.4 0 2012 Khalek Shepherd 23 89 3.3 0 1959 Fred Trainor 5 42 8.4 0 2013 Dominique Terrell 18 142 7.9 0 1960 Carl Kuhn 4 74 18.5 0 2014 Khalek Shepherd 26 115 4.4 0 1961 Bobby Freeman 4 81 20.3 1 2015 Maurice Canady 5 126 25.2 1 2016 Daniel Hamm 22 216 9.8 0

Pat Chester has the most career punt returns in UVA history. He led the ACC in 1979 and 1980.

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 99 VIRGINIA ALL-PURPOSE YARDS All-Purpose Yards Season All-Purpose Yards Leaders Career—4981, Frank Quayle, 1966-68 Player Year G Rush Rec. PR KOR Tot. Avg. Season—2054, Thomas Jones, 1999 1. Thomas Jones 1999 11 1798 239 17 0 2054 186.7 Sr.—2054, Thomas Jones, 1999 2. Alvin Pearman 2004 12 1037 402 314 195 1938 161.5 Jr.—1906, Tiki Barber, 1995 3. Tiki Barber 1995 12 1397 216 272 21 1906 158.8 Soph.—1616, Frank Quayle, 1966 4. Frank Quayle 1968 10 1213 426 0 230 1869 186.9 Fr.—1670, Wali Lundy, 2002 5. Tiki Barber 1996 11 1360 258 241 0 1859 169.0 Game—331, Thomas Jones vs. Buffalo, 1999 6. Bill Dudley 1941 9 968 60 481 89 +1674 186.0 Sr.—331, Thomas Jones vs. Buffalo, 1999 7. Wali Lundy 2002 14 826 435 0 409 1670 119.3 8. Frank Quayle 1966 10 727 420 30 439 1616 161.6 Jr.—311, Tiki Barber vs. Florida State, 1995 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 9. John Papit 1949 10 1214 0 0 397 1611 161.1 Soph.—271, Mikell Simpson vs. Maryland, 2007 10. Marcus Wilson 1989 12 1098 161 0 284 1543 128.6 Fr.—239, Wali Lundy vs. West Virginia, 2002 11. Thomas Jones 1998 11 1303 179 13 27 1522 138.4 12. Frank Quayle 1967 10 755 299 20 422 1496 149.6 13. Taquan Mizzell 2015 12 671 721 0 96 1488 124.0 Career All-Purpose Yards Leaders 14. Perry Jones 2011 13 915 506 47 0 1468 112.9 Player Years Rush Rec. PR KOR Tot. 15. Chris Warren 1986 11 380 162 136 768 1446 131.5 1. Frank Quayle 1966-68 2695 1145 50 1091 4981 + includes interception returns for 76 yards 2. Alvin Pearman 2001-04 2394 1396 600 579 4969 3. Tiki Barber 1993-96 3389 602 694 184 4869 4. Thomas Jones 1996-99 3998 571 82 47 4698 Single-Game All-Purpose Yards Leaders 5. Terry Kirby 1989-92 3348 1022 0 267 4637 Player Rush Rec. PRKOR Tot. 6. Wali Lundy 2002-05 3193 895 0 409 4497 1. Thomas Jones vs. Buffalo, 1999 221 110 0 0 331 7. Taquan Mizzell 2013-16 2075 1560 0 683 4318 2. Bill Dudley vs. North Carolina, 1941 215 0 59 51 325 8. Kevin Parks 2011-14 3219 779 0 0 3998 3. Tiki Barber vs. Florida State, 1995 193 45 73 0 311 9. John Papit 1947-50 3238 85 7 651 3981 4. John Papit vs. George Washington, 1949 203 0 0 81 284 10. Tommy Vigorito 1977-80 2913 415 7 587 3922 5. Frank Quayle vs. Maryland, 1968 216 45 0 11 272 6. Mikell Simpson* vs. Maryland, 2006 119 152 0 0 271 11. Perry Jones 2009-12 2033 1165 92 432 3722 7. Alvin Pearman vs. Duke, 2004 223 44 0 0 267 12. Darius Jennings 2011-14 183 1667 30 1839 3719 8. Bill Dudley vs. Lehigh, 1941 167 20 78 0 265 13. Bill Dudley 1939-41 1631 208 793 605 +3396 9. Frank Quayle vs. Davidson, 1968 153 85 0 21 259 14. Cedric Peerman 2005-08 1749 344 0 1256 3349 10. Tiki Barber vs. Duke, 1995 185 27 43 0 255 15. Jerrod Washington 1990-93 1651 146 141 1336 3274 11. Frank Quayle vs. Tulane, 1968 121 49 0 84 254 + includes interception returns for 159 yards 12. Frank Quayle vs. Maryland, 1966 221 31 0 0 252 13. Frank Quayle vs. South Carolina, 1967 39 101 0 111 251 14. John Papit vs. VMI, 1949 157 0 0 93 250 Alvin Pearman vs. Virginia Tech, 2004 147 32 16 55 250

Halfback Frank Quayle piled up a school-record 4,981 career all-purpose yards from 1966-68. He led the nation with 1,616 all-purpose yards as a sophomore in 1966.

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Tailback Thomas Jones set an ACC record with 2,054 all-purpose yards in 1999. He also broke Bill Dudley’s 58-year-old school record for most all-purpose yards in a game that season with 331 yards against Buffalo in his final home game.

Annual All-Purpose Yards Leaders Year Player Rush Rec. Int. PR KOR Tot. Year Player Rush Rec. Int. PR KOR Tot. 1979 Greg Taylor 933 182 0 0 0 1115 1940 Bill Dudley 469 60 83 210 356 1178 1980 Tommy Vigorito 742 239 0 0 0 981 1941 Bill Dudley (led nation) 968 60 76 481 89 1674 1981 Greg Taylor 102 418 0 44 164 728 1942 Eddie Bryant 48 40 40 112 76 391 1982 Antonio Rice 764 67 0 0 0 831 1944 John Duda 716 19 26 0 28 799 1983 Howard Petty 835 116 0 0 0 951 1946 Ray Brown 387 14 43 60 115 619 1984 Barry Word 603 75 0 0 351 1029 1947 Bruce Bailey 398 40 0 165 143 746 1985 Barry Word (led ACC) 1224 76 0 0 76 1376 1948 John Papit 885 8 0 0 146 1039 1986 Chris Warren 380 162 0 136 768 1446 1949 John Papit (led nation) 1214 0 0 0 397 1611 1987 Marcus Wilson 692 134 0 0 212 1038 1950 John Papit 949 62 0 7 108 1126 1988 Tim Finkelston 0 346 0 177 324 847 1951 Bobby Pate 440 64 0 0 145 649 1989 Marcus Wilson 1098 161 0 0 284 1543 1952 Gerry Furst 699 0 0 0 77 776 1990 Terry Kirby 1020 324 0 0 9 1353 1953 Henry Strempek 315 51 18 35 240 659 1991 Terry Kirby 887 406 0 0 0 1293 1954 Herb Hartwell 390 104 0 0 110 604 1992 Terry Kirby (led ACC) 1130 241 0 0 1 1372 1955 Jim Bakhtiar 733 55 0 0 151 939 1993 Jerrod Washington 871 72 0 54 253 1250 1956 Jim Bakhtiar 879 15 0 0 113 1007 1994 Tiki Barber 591 126 0 181 118 1016 1957 Jim Bakhtiar 822 13 0 0 55 890 1995 Tiki Barber (led ACC) 1397 216 0 272 21 1906 1958 Sonny Randle (led ACC) 13 642 32 47 506 1240 1996 Tiki Barber (led ACC) 1360 258 0 241 0 1859 1959 Tom Gravins 359 195 0 9 346 909 1997 Terrence Wilkins -2 506 0 94 441 1039 1960 Fred Shepherd 529 68 0 1 85 683 1998 Thomas Jones 1303 179 0 13 27 1522 1961 Bobby Freeman 187 70 0 81 162 500 1999 Thomas Jones (led ACC) 1798 239 0 17 0 2054 1962 Terry Sieg 216 281 20 157 131 805 2000 Antwoine Womack 1028 81 0 0 97 1206 1963 John Pincavage 256 136 93 37 126 648 2001 Alvin Pearman 371 283 0 247 266 1167 1964 John Pincavage 177 331 0 64 293 865 2002 Wali Lundy 826 435 0 0 409 1670 1965 John Pincavage (led ACC) 119 566 0 135 344 1164 2003 Alvin Pearman 643 518 0 38 128 1327 1966 F. Quayle (led ACC, nation) 727 420 0 30 439 1616 2004 Alvin Pearman (led ACC) 1037 402 0 314 185 1938 1967 Frank Quayle (led ACC) 755 299 0 20 422 1496 2005 Cedric Peerman 237 14 0 0 542 793 1968 Frank Quayle (led ACC) 1213 426 0 0 230 1869 2006 Jason Snelling 772 282 0 0 0 1054 1969 Gary Helman 851 86 0 0 48 985 2007 Mikell Simpson 570 402 0 0 57 1029 1970 Jim Lacey 609 13 0 0 360 982 2008 Cedric Peerman 774 193 0 0 108 1075 1971 Kent Merritt 828 73 0 0 351 1252 2009 Rashawn Jackson 461 222 0 0 13 696 1972 Kent Merritt 575 28 0 0 227 830 2010 Perry Jones 646 224 0 45 191 1106 1973 Harrison Davis 5 773 0 0 81 859 2011 Perry Jones 915 506 0 47 0 1468 1974 Joe Sroba 632 56 0 14 440 1142 2012 Khalek Shepherd 122 129 0 89 929 1269 1975 David Sloan 848 179 0 56 19 1102 2013 Kevin Parks 1031 329 0 0 0 1360 1976 Joe Sroba 1 169 0 0 558 728 2014 Darius Jennings 115 521 0 0 677 1313 1977 Tommy Vigorito 326 65 0 21 504 916 2015 Taquan Mizzell 671 721 0 0 96 1488 1978 Tommy Vigorito 800 53 0 -14 83 922 2016 Taquan Mizzell 940 404 0 0 33 1376

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 101 VIRGINIA PUNTING RECORDS Punts Annual Punting Leaders Career—276, Russ Henderson, 1975-78 Year Player No. Yds Avg. Blkd Season—85, Russ Henderson, 1977; Alec Vozenilek, 2013 1940 Bill Dudley 73 2540 34.8 0 Game—14, Billy Maxwell vs. South Carolina, 1972 1941 Bill Dudley 61 2185 35.8 2 1942 Tabb Gillette 54 1965 36.4 3 1944 Lucien Burnett 43 1452 33.8 4 Yardage 1946 George Grimes 23 735 32.0 3 Career—11,951, Russ Henderson, 1975-78 1947 George Grimes 50 2039 40.8 0 Season—3,615, Russ Henderson, 1977 1948 Whitey Michels 41 1541 37.6 0 Game—537, Alec Vozenilek vs. BYU, 2013 1949 Whitey Michels 42 1656 39.4 0 1950 Harold Hoak 45 1808 40.2 0 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Average (min. 5 punts) 1951 Harold Hoak 43 1569 36.5 0 Career—44.5, Nicholas Conte, 2015-16 1952 Harold Hoak 57 2228 39.1 0 Season—45.9, Russ Henderson, 1976 1953 Ray Quillen 24 865 36.0 0 1954 Henry Strempek 38 1388 36.5 1 Game—51.6, Ryan Weigand vs. Wyoming, 2007 1955 Wilson Tinsley 31 1140 36.8 0 1956 Alvin Cash 27 980 36.3 0 Longest Punts 64 Fred Carter, 1987, North Carolina 1957 Nelson Yarbrough 18 642 35.7 0 64 Will Brice, 1995, Texas 1958 Alvin Cash 15 520 34.7 0 (60 yards or more) 64 Donnie Scott, 1999, BYU 1959 Joe Board 37 1346 36.4 0 80 Sam Maphis, 1923, Virginia Tech 63 Russ Henderson, 1975, Maryland 1960 Wayne Ballard 19 599 31.5 0 79 Ray Quillen, 1954, Lehigh 63 Jeff Walker, 1981, N.C. State 1961 Tom Griggs 62 2075 33.5 0 78 Will Brice, 1994, Georgia Tech 63 Donnie Scott, 1998, Duke 1962 Tom Griggs 52 1892 36.4 1 77 Alec Vozenilek, 2013, Pitt 62 Russ Henderson, 1978, Virginia Tech 1963 Tom Shuman 60 2210 36.8 1 74 Russ Henderson, 1977, Syracuse 62 Joel Dempsey, 1988, Clemson 1964 Tom Shuman 43 1491 34.7 1 73 Braxton Hill, 1965, West Virginia 62 Will Brice, 1993, Duke 1965 Braxton Hill 47 1763 37.5 0 72 Kevin Ferguson, 1984, Georgia Tech 62 Will Brice, 1995, Wake Forest 1966 Paul Reeve 30 1055 35.2 0 1967 Braxton Hill 48 1766 36.8 0 72 Ed Garno, 1991, VMI 62 Will Brice, 1996, Georgia Tech 1968 Hunter Richards 55 2019 36.7 2 71 Hal Trentham, 1970, Duke 62 Alec Vozenilek, 2014, BYU 70 Hunter Richards, 1968, Navy 1969 Hal Trentham 60 2174 36.2 0 61 Russ Henderson, 1977, VMI 1970 Hal Trentham 69 2671 38.7 1 70 Will Brice, 1994, North Carolina 61 Russ Henderson, 1978, Navy (2) 70 Mike Abrams, 2000, Brigham Young 1971 Billy Maxwell 71 2617 36.9 0 61 Jeff Walker, 1985, Georgia Tech 1972 Billy Maxwell 72 2526 35.1 0 69 Joel Dempsey, 1986, Wake Forest 61 Will Brice, 1994, Duke 1973 Billy Maxwell 50 1888 37.8 0 68 Whitey Michels, 1948, Virginia Tech 61 Donnie Scott, 1998, Clemson 1974 Joe Jenkins 59 2157 36.6 0 68 Russ Henderson, 1975, Vanderbilt 61 Donnie Scott, 1998, Florida State 1975 Russ Henderson 50 2108 42.2 0 68 Jeff Walker, 1981, Maryland 61 Donnie Scott, 1999, N.C. State 1976 Russ Henderson 69 3168 45.9 0 68 Donnie Scott, 1998, N.C. State 61 Mike Abrams, 2000, Florida State 1977 Russ Henderson (led ACC) 85 3615 42.5 0 67 Will Brice, 1996, N.C. State 61 Ryan Weigand, 2007, Wyoming 1978 Russ Henderson (led ACC) 72 3060 42.5 0 67 Mike Abrams, 2001, Florida State 60 Jim Gillette, 1939, Hampden-Sydney 1979 Ford Mays 64 2380 37.2 0 67 Nicholas Conte, 2015, Louisville 60 Whitey Michels, 1949, Pennsylvania 1980 Ford Mays 55 2187 39.8 0 67 Nicholas Conte, 2016, Virginia Tech 60 Henry Massie, 1963, North Carolina 1981 Jeff Walker 76 2920 38.4 0 66 Russ Henderson, 1976, Lehigh 60 Hunter Richards, 1968, Navy 1982 Jeff Walker 74 3020 40.8 0 66 Jeff Walker, 1982, N.C. State 60 Russ Henderson, 1975, Virginia Tech 1983 Jeff Walker 61 2404 39.4 0 66 Joel Dempsey, 1988, Virginia Tech 60 Russ Henderson, 1976, Washington 1984 Kevin Ferguson 62 2443 39.4 0 1985 Jeff Walker 62 2467 39.8 0 66 Donnie Scott, 1998, Maryland 60 Russ Henderson, 1976, VMI 1986 Joel Dempsey 60 2281 38.0 0 65 Whitey Micheks, 1948, Wash.& Lee 60 Russ Henderson, 1978, North Carolina 64 Whitey Michels, 1949, Virginia Tech 1987 Fred Carter 28 1070 38.2 0 60 Ford Mays, 1980, Virginia Tech 1988 Joel Dempsey 46 1699 36.9 0 64 Harold Hoak, 1951, The Citadel 60 Will Brice, 1994, North Carolina 64 Ford Mays, 1979, Clemson 1989 Myron Martin 25 936 37.4 0 60 Will Brice, 1996, Florida State 1990 Ed Garno 39 1662 42.6 0 1991 Ed Garno (led ACC) 47 1975 42.0 0 1992 Patrick Harkleroad 37 1395 37.7 0 1993 Will Brice 48 2025 42.2 0 1994 Will Brice 55 2230 40.5 0 1995 Will Brice 73 3007 41.2 0 1996 Will Brice 52 2323 44.7 0 1997 Frank Rotella 60 2398 40.0 1 1998 Donnie Scott 58 2473 42.6 0 1999 Donnie Scott 55 2233 40.6 0 2000 Mike Abrams 65 2768 42.6 0 2001 Mike Abrams 62 2616 42.2 0 2002 Tom Hagan 62 2273 36.7 0 2003 Tom Hagan 63 2193 34.8 0 2004 Sean Johnson 32 1131 35.3 0 2005 Chris Gould 53 2122 40.0 0 2006 Chris Gould 56 2148 38.4 0 2007 Ryan Weigand (led ACC) 52 2352 45.2 0 2008 Jimmy Howell 64 2494 39.0 0 2009 Jimmy Howell 66 2647 40.1 0 2010 Jimmy Howell 49 2066 42.2 0 2011 Jimmy Howell 62 2442 39.4 3 2012 Alec Vozenilek 66 2677 40.6 0 2013 Alec Vozenilek 85 3500 41.2 0 2014 Alec Vozenilek 58 2463 42.5 2 Ryan Weigand was the ACC’s leading punter in 2007. 2015 Nicholas Conte 52 2322 44.7 1 2016 Nicholas Conte (led ACC) 74 3279 44.3 0

102 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL INTERCEPTIONS 2017 UVA FOOTBALL V FOOTBALL UVA Most Interceptions Career—17, Keith McMeans, 1987-90 Season—9, Keith McMeans, 1987 Game—3, Eddie Bryant vs. Maryland, 1940; Reece Whitley vs. North Carolina, 1957; Pete Schmidt vs. Davidson, 1968; Mike Pettine vs. NC State, 1986; Keith McMeans vs. NC State, 1987; vs. NC State, 1996; Rodney McLeod vs. Maryland, 2011 Most Int. Returned for TDs Career—4, Randy Neal, 1991-94 Season—2, Randy Neal, 1992 and 1994 Game—2, Randy Neal vs. Virginia Tech, 1992 Interception Return Yardage Career—296, Pat Chester, 1978-82 Season—133, Almondo Curry, 2003 Game—97, Pat Chester vs. James Madison, 1979

Consecutive Games With An Interception 5, , Oct. 19-Nov. 23, 2013 Longest Interception Returns 95 Ted Rzempoluch, Maryland, 1961 95 Antwan Harris, North Carolina, 1996 79+ Bill Sinclair, Tulane, 1950 77 Randy Neal, Georgia Tech, 1994 70+ John Duda, Richmond, 1946 69+ Greg McClellan, Duke, 1991 69 Maurice Canady, Kent State, 2014 65+ Chase Minnifield, Richmond, 2010 64+ John Pincavage, William & Mary, 1963 64 Bob McGrail, Army, 1971 63+ Tony Blount, North Carolina, 1976 62 Bob Rannigan, Navy, 1968 62+ Pat Chester, James Madison, 1979 60 Lawrence Bauman, Richmond, 1947 60 Vic Hall, Richmond, 2008

+ Non-scoring play Career Interception Leaders Player Years Int. Yds. Avg. TD 1. Keith McMeans 1987-90 17 88 5.2 0 2. Pat Chester 1978-82 16 296 18.5 0 3. 1994-96 15 112 7.5 0 Marcus Hamilton 2002-06 15 127 8.5 0 5. Kevin Cook 1986-89 14 80 5.7 1 6. Chase Minnifield 2008-11 13 164 12.6 1 7. Bryan Shumock 1977-80 12 209 17.4 1 Joe Crocker 1992-95 12 76 6.3 1 Anthony Poindexter 1995-98 12 141 11.8 0 10. Pete Schmidt 1967-69 11 50 4.5 0 Andy Minton 1968-70 11 140 12.7 1 Derrick Glasper 1975-78 11 119 10.8 0 Jason Wallace 1987-90 11 72 6.5 1 Keith Lyle 1990-93 11 142 12.9 0 Shernard Newby 1999-02 11 40 3.6 0 Anthony Harris 2011-14 11 85 7.7 0 17. Bill Dudley 1939-41 10 159 15.9 1 Bill King 1950-52 10 114 11.4 1 George Stetter 1964-66 10 161 16.1 0 Steve Sroba 1971-73 10 56 5.6 0 Percy Ellsworth 1992-95 10 32 3.2 0 Keith McMeans finished his Cavalier career in 1990 with a school- Paul London 1992-95 10 20 2.0 0 record 17 interceptions. He led the nation in 1987 with nine.

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Marcus Hamilton led the Cavaliers in interceptions three times in his career and he topped the ACC with six in 2005.

Annual Interception Leaders Year Player Int. Yds. Avg. TD Year Player Int. Yds. Avg. TD 1977 Derrick Glasper (led ACC) 5 104 20.8 0 1940 Bill Dudley 6 83 13.8 1 1978 Bryan Shumock 4 41 10.3 0 1941 John Neff 5 54 10.8 0 1979 Pat Chester 5 103 20.6 0 Bill Suhling 5 45 9.0 0 1980 Bryan Shumock (led ACC) 5 56 11.2 0 1942 Ed Kreich 4 70 17.5 0 1981 Keith Lee 3 26 8.7 0 Tabb Gillette 4 40 10.0 0 1982 Pat Chester 6 125 20.8 0 1944 Lucien Burnett 4 57 14.3 0 1983 Bart Farinholt 4 55 13.8 0 1946 Ray Brown 2 43 21.5 0 1984 Ray Daly (led ACC) 6 55 9.2 0 1947 Whitey Michels 3 0 0.0 0 1985 Scott Lageman 2 20 10.0 0 1948 Steve Osisek 3 45 15.0 0 Kevin Gould 2 5 2.5 0 Whitey Michels 3 3 1.0 0 1986 Mike Pettine 5 36 7.2 0 1949 Steve Osisek 3 60 20.0 0 1987 Keith McMeans (led nation, ACC) 9 35 3.9 0 Gene Schroeder 3 24 8.0 0 1988 Keith McMeans (led ACC) 5 49 9.8 0 1950 Tom Berry 2 36 18.0 0 1989 Jason Wallace 5 44 8.8 0 Jimmy Lesane 2 17 8.5 0 1990 Keith McMeans 3 4 1.3 0 Norman Scott 2 5 2.5 0 Jason Wallace 3 8 2.7 0 1951 Jimmy Lesane 4 71 17.8 1 1991 Keith Lyle 2 68 34.0 0 1952 Bill King 6 83 13.8 0 Carl Smith 2 19 9.5 0 1953 John Polzer 2 29 14.5 0 1992 Keith Lyle 4 31 7.8 0 Henry Strempek 2 18 9.0 0 1993 Keith Lyle 5 43 8.6 0 1954 Rives Bailey 4 56 14.0 0 1994 Ronde Barber (led ACC) 8 56 7.0 0 1955 Rives Bailey 2 7 3.5 0 1995 Percy Ellsworth 6 21 3.5 0 Herb Hartwell 2 3 1.5 0 Paul London 6 20 3.3 0 1956 Alan Reynolds 2 38 19.0 0 1996 Stephen Phelan 4 21 5.3 0 Jim Keyser 2 22 11.0 0 Anthony Poindexter 4 58 14.5 0 1957 Reece Whitley (led ACC) 5 81 16.2 0 1997 Anthony Poindexter 4 55 13.8 0 1958 Sonny Randle 2 32 16.0 0 1998 Adrian Burnim 4 36 9.0 0 1959 Eight players tied with one 1999 Jerton Evans 4 1 0.2 0 1960 Carl Kuhn 4 39 9.8 0 2000 Ahmad Hawkins 4 31 7.8 0 1961 Stan Fischer 4 44 11.0 0 2001 Shernard Newby 5 39 7.8 0 1962 Gary Cuozzo 4 36 9.0 0 2002 Shernard Newby 3 1 0.3 0 Bobby Freeman 4 18 4.5 0 2003 Almondo Curry (led ACC) 6 133 22.2 1 1963 Tom Krebs (led ACC) 4 20 5.0 0 2004 Marcus Hamilton 4 -2 -0.5 0 1964 Jim Donley 2 26 13.0 0 2005 Marcus Hamilton (led ACC) 6 28 4.7 0 1965 George Stetter 4 99 24.8 0 2006 Marcus Hamilton 5 101 20.2 0 1966 George Stetter 5 40 8.0 0 2007 Jeffrey Fitzgerald 2 25 12.5 1 1967 Pete Schmidt 3 30 10.0 0 Ras-I Dowling 2 17 8.5 0 1968 Pete Schmidt 6 5 0.8 0 Jon Copper 2 7 3.5 0 1969 Andy Minton 4 13 3.3 0 2008 Ras-I Dowling 3 0 0.0 0 1970 Andy Minton 3 82 27.3 1 2009 Chris Cook 4 66 16.5 1 Russ Bauda 3 24 8.0 0 2010 Chase Minnifield 6 80 13.3 0 1971 Steve Sroba 3 0 0.0 0 2011 Rodney McLeod 4 15 3.8 0 1972 Doug Jones 3 32 10.6 0 2012 Maurice Canady 2 39 19.5 0 Steve Sroba 3 31 10.3 0 2013 Anthony Harris (led nation, ACC) 8 42 5.3 0 1973 Steve Sroba 4 25 6.3 0 2014 Quin Blanding 3 6 2.0 0 1974 Eric Dahlgren 4 28 7.0 0 Maurice Canady 3 69 23.0 1 1975 Butch Powers 3 15 5.0 0 2015 Darious Latimore 2 8 4.0 0 1976 Tony Blount 3 96 32.0 0 2016 Juan Thornhill 3 32 10.7 0

104 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE RECORDS 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Most Tackles Career Tackle Leaders Career—435, Jamie Sharper, 1993-96 Name, Position Years Tackles Solos Assists Season—155, Angelo Crowell, 2002 1. Jamie Sharper, LB 1993-96 435 295 140 Game—24, Stuart Anderson vs. NC State, 1979 2. Charles McDaniel, LB 1982-85 432 216 216 3. Angelo Crowell, LB 1999-02 420 256 164 4. Byron Thweatt, LB 1997-00 387 246 141 Most Solo Tackles 5. James Farrior, LB 1993-96 381 252 129 Career—295, Jamie Sharper, 1993-96 6. Steve Greer, LB 2009-12 376 155 221 Season—98, Randy Neal, 1993 7. Russ Swan, LB 1982-85 373 181 192 Game—16, Phil Thomas vs. North Carolina, 1987; Randy Neal vs. Clemson, 1993 8. Randy Neal, LB 1991-94 367 248 119 9. Quin Blanding, S 2014-pres. 358 198 160 Most Assisted Tackles 10. Stuart Anderson, DL/LB 1978-81 354 130 224 Career—224, Stuart Anderson, 1978-81 11. Wali Rainer, LB 1995-98 347 201 146 Season—94, Keith Lee, 1981 12. Anthony Poindexter, S 1995-98 342 167 175 Game—14, Anthony Poindexter vs. Virginia Tech, 1996 13. P.J. Killian, LB 1990-93 316 219 97 14. Phil Thomas, LB 1986-89 306 210 96 Fumbles Recovered 15. Ray Savage, LB/DE 1986-89 302 159 143 Career—7, Anthony Poindexter, 1995-98 Season—4, Jamie Sharper, 1996 Season Tackle Leaders Game—2, Bryan Shumock vs. Richmond, 1979; Scott Matheson vs. VMI, 1985; Name, Position Year Tackles Solos Assists Phil Thomas vs. Georgia Tech, 1988; Mike Frederick vs. NC State, 1993; Anthony 1. Angelo Crowell, LB 2002 155 92 63 Poindexter vs. Georgia Tech, 1997; Anthony Poindexter vs. Duke, 1998; Jermaine 2. Angelo Crowell, LB 2001 144 87 57 Hardy vs. South Carolina, 2002 3. Randy Neal, LB 1993 139 98 41 4. Wali Rainer, LB 1998 134 82 52 Micah Kiser, LB 2016 134 65 69 Fumbles Caused 6. Charles McDaniel, LB 1983 130 73 57 Career—11, Stuart Anderson, 1978-81 7. Yubrenal Isabelle, LB 2000 128 66 62 Season—5, Stuart Anderson, 1979; Tony Blount, 1979; Merrill Robertson, 2002; 8. Keith Lee, LB 1981 127 33 94 Vic Hall, 2008 9. Russ Swan, LB 1985 125 58 67 Game—2, Tom Kilgannon vs. Navy, 1984; Rayotis Perkins vs. So. Carolina, 1986; Byron Thweatt, LB 2000 125 80 45 Ron Carey vs. Georgia Tech, 1988; Tyrone Lewis vs. North Carolina, 1988; Patrick 11. Jamie Sharper, LB 1996 123 77 46 Kerney vs. Clemson, 1997; Wale Elegbe vs. Georgia Tech, 1997; Ljubomir Stamen- Quin Blanding, S 2014 123 60 63 ich vs. NC State, 1999; Merrill Robertson vs. Penn State, 2002 13. James Farrior, LB 1995 122 72 50 Merrill Robertson, LB 2002 122 74 48 Steve Greer, LB 2012 122 74 48 16. Quin Blanding, S 2016 120 70 50

Angelo Crowell owns the best two marks in the Cavalier record book for tackles in a season.

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2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Chris Slade has the most career sacks and tackles for loss in Virginia history. Annual Tackle Leaders Season Quarterback Sacks Year Name, Position Solos Assists Tackles Name, Position Year Sacks 1978 Ken Newsome, LB 12 68 80 1. Chris Slade, DE 1992 15 1979 Stuart Anderson, DL 26 55 81 Patrick Kerney, DE 1998 15 1980 Stuart Anderson, DL 36 62 98 3. Chris Slade, DE 1991 14 1981 Keith Lee, LB 33 94 127 , DE 2007 14 1982 Charles McDaniel, LB 57 52 109 5. Clint Sintim, LB 2008 13 1983 Charles McDaniel, LB 73 57 130 6. Mike Frederick, DE 1993 11 1984 Charles McDaniel, LB 47 54 101 Darryl Blackstock, LB 2004 11 1985 Russ Swan, LB 58 67 125 8. Darryl Blackstock, LB 2002 10 1986 Sean Scott, DE 40 48 88 9. Ron Mattes, DT 1984 9 1987 Jeff Lageman, LB 63 26 89 Matt Quigley, DT/NG 1991 9 1988 Jeff Lageman, LB 74 43 117 Wali Rainer, LB 1997 9 1989 Phil Thomas, LB 80 24 104 Kai Parham, LB 2005 9 1990 P.J. Killian, LB 53 34 87 Clint Sintim , LB 2007 9 1991 Chris Slade, DE 30 69 99 Max Valles, LB 2014 9 1992 P.J. Killian, LB 67 32 99 1993 Randy Neal, LB 98 41 139 15. Eli Harold, DE 2013 8.5 1994 Jamie Sharper, LB 83 35 118 1995 James Farrior, LB 72 50 122 1996 Jamie Sharper, LB 77 46 123 Career Tackles for Loss 1997 Wali Rainer, LB 66 52 118 Name, Position Year TFL 1998 Wali Rainer, LB 82 52 134 1. Chris Slade, DE 1989-92 56 1999 Shannon Taylor, LB 57 24 81 2. Mike Frederick, DE 1991-94 50 2000 Yubrenal Isabelle, LB 66 62 128 3. Chris Long, DE 2004-07 43 2001 Angelo Crowell, LB 87 57 144 4. Clint Sintim, LB 2005-08 43 2002 Angelo Crowell, LB 92 63 155 5. Stuart Anderson, DL/LB 1978-81 42 2003 Ahmad Brooks, LB 68 49 117 6. Darryl Blackstock, LB 2002-04 41.5 2004 Ahmad Brooks, LB 39 51 90 7. Jamie Sharper, LB 1993-96 41 2005 Kai Parham, LB 57 46 103 8. Sean Scott, DE 1984-87 37 2006 Jon Copper , LB 39 42 81 Duane Ashman, DE 1993-96 37 2007 Jon Copper , LB 56 53 109 10. Eli Harold, DE 2012-14 36.5 2008 Jon Copper, LB 57 44 101 11. Kai Parham, LB 2003-05 32.5 2009 Steve Greer, LB 49 43 92 Cam Johnson, DE/LB 2008-11 32.5 2010 La’Roy Reynolds, LB 24 42 66 13. Patrick Kerney, DE 1995-98 32 2011 Steve Greer, LB 43 60 103 Wali Rainer, LB 1995-98 32 2012 Steve Greer, LB 45 77 122 15. Henry Coley, LB 2011-14 29.5 2013 Henry Coley, LB 43 48 91 2014 Quin Blanding, S 60 63 123 2015 Micah Kiser, LB 64 53 117 Season Tackles for Loss 2016 Micah Kiser, LB 65 69 134 Name, Position Year TFL 1. Chris Slade, DE 1991 21 Career Quarterback Sacks Mike Frederick, DE 1993 21 Name, Position Years Sacks Patrick Kerney, DE 1998 21 1. Chris Slade, DE 1989-92 40 4. Chris Slade, DE 1992 20 2. Clint Sintim, LB 2005-07 29 5. Chris Long, DE 2007 19 3. Darryl Blackstock, LB 2002-04 27 6. Jamie Sharper, LB 1996 17 4. Mike Frederick, DE 1991-94 26 7. Matt Quigley, DT 1991 15 5. Patrick Kerney, DE 1995-98 24 Mike Frederick, DE 1994 15 6. Stuart Anderson, DL/LB 1978-81 23 Wali Rainer, LB 1997 15 Duane Ashman, DE 1993-96 23 Shannon Taylor, LB 1999 15 8. Chris Long, DE 2004-07 22 Eli Harold, DE 2013 15 9. Sean Scott, DE 1984-87 21 12. Darryl Blackstock, LB 2003 14.5 10. Ron Mattes, DT 1981-84 18 Kai Parham, LB 2005 14.5 11. Eli Harold, DE 2012-14 17.5 Cam Johnson, DE 2010 14.5 12. Wali Rainer, LB 1995-98 16 Eli Harold, DE 2014 14.5 13. Tom Kilgannon, DT 1981-84 15 Jon Harris, DE 1993-96 15 15. Jamie Sharper, LB 1993-96 14 Micah Kiser, LB 2014-pres. 14

106 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL TEAM RECORDS V FOOTBAL UVA First Downs—Total Most Game—36 vs. Davidson, 1968; All-Time Attendance Highs vs. William & Mary, 1990 Most Season—274, 2002 Top-10 Home Crowds Fewest Game—3, vs. Pittsburgh, 1953 Date Attendance Opponent Result Aug. 30, 2008 64,947 Southern California USC won, 52-7 Fewest Season—81, 1953 First Downs—Rushing Nov. 13, 2004 63,701 Miami Miami won, 31-21 Nov. 19, 2005 63,344 Virginia Tech Va. Tech won, 52-14 Most Game—25 vs. Davidson, 1968 Oct. 15, 2005 63,106 Florida State UVA won, 26-21 Most Season—151, 2004

Nov. 6, 2004 63,072 Maryland UVA won, 16-0 L Fewest Game—0 vs. Navy, 1942; Oct. 18, 2003 62,875 Florida State FSU won, 19-14 vs. Maryland, 1980 Sept. 11, 2004 62,790 North Carolina UVA won, 56-24 Fewest Season—53, 1953 Oct. 7, 2004 61,833 Clemson UVA won, 30-10 First Downs—Passing Aug. 30, 2003 61,737 Duke UVA won, 27-0 Most Game—22 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Nov. 24, 2007 61,711 Virginia Tech Va. Tech won, 33-21 Most Season—149, 2011 Fewest Game—0, many times Top-10 Away Crowds Fewest Season—11, 1944 Date Attendance Opponent Result Rushing—Attempts Nov. 9, 2002 108,698 Penn State Penn State won, 35-14 Most Game—72 vs. VMI, 1961 Aug. 26, 1995 101,444 Michigan Michigan won, 18-17 Nov. 1, 1980 94,333 Tennessee UVA won, 16-13 Most Season—593, 1985 Sept. 9, 1989 85,956 Penn State UVA won, 14-6 Fewest Game—7 vs. North Carolina, 1943 Oct. 16, 2004 84,155 Florida State Florida State won, 36-3 Fewest Season—274, 1942 Oct. 12, 1991 83,000 Clemson Tie, 20-20 Rushing—Yards Nov. 4, 2006 82,804 Florida State Florida State won, 33-0 Most Game—514 vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1946 Nov. 8, 2014 82,325 Florida State Florida State won, 34-20 Most Season—2914, 2004 Oct. 7, 1989 82,000 Clemson Clemson won, 34-20 Fewest Game—(-17) vs. Maryland, 1980 Sept. 18, 1971 81,391 Michigan Michigan won, 56-0 Fewest Season—576, 1942 Passing—Attempts Interceptions By—Yards Scoring—Touchdowns Most Game—62 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Most Game—128 vs. Maryland, 1961 Most Game—31* vs. Randolph Macon, 1890 Most Season—506, 2013 Most Season—423, 1979 (modern record: 11 vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1946) Fewest Game—0, many times Fewest Game—0, many times Most Season—56, 1990 Fewest Season—77, 1944 Passing—Completions Fewest Season—28, 1955 Fewest Game—0, many times Punting—Number Fewest Season—6, 1935, 1977 Most Game—43 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Most Game—15 vs. South Carolina, 1972 *in 1890 TDs counted 4 points Most Season—316, 2003 Most Season—85, 1942, 1977, 2013 Scoring—PAT (kick) Fewest Game—0, many times Fewest Game—0, several times Most Game—12 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1894 Fewest Season—30, 1944 Passing—Interceptions Fewest Season—40, 1960, 1990 (modern record: 9 vs. James Madison, 1979) Punting—Average Most Season—51, 1990 Most Game—6 vs. Pennsylvania, 1946; vs. Highest Game (min. 5)—51.4 vs. Wyoming, 2007 Fewest Game—0, many times Richmond, 1946; vs. Maryland, 1958 Highest Season—45.9, 1976 Fewest Season—3, 1935, 1953, 1959 Most Season—34, 1972 Lowest Game—0, several times Scoring—Field Goals Fewest Game—0, many times Lowest Season—30.6, 1955 Most Game—5 vs. Virginia Tech, 1994; Georgia Fewest Season—2, 1991 Punt Returns—Number Passing—Yards Tech, 2003; North Carolina, 2007 Most Game—11 vs. VMI, 1942; vs. Richmond, 1944 Most Season—23, 2003 Most Game—480 vs. Louisiana Tech, 2012 Most Season—59, 1941 Fewest Game—0, many times Most Season—3324, 2003 Fewest Game—0, many times Fewest Season—0, many times Fewest Game—(-1) vs. Michigan, 1971 Fewest Season—12, 1959 Scoring—Field Goals Attempted Fewest Season—398, 1944 Punt Returns—Yards Passing—Touchdowns Most Game—6 vs. North Carolina, 1998 Most Game—195 vs. Lehigh, 1940 Most Season—29, 1996 Most Game—6 vs. Ohio, 1993; Buffalo, 1999 Most Season—859, 1941 Fewest Game—0, many times Most Season—32, 2002 Fewest Game—0, many times Fewest Season—0, many times Fewest Game—0, many times Fewest Season—72, 1959 Fumbles—Number Fewest Season—2, 1956, 1963, 1969 Kickoff Returns—Number Total Offense—Plays Most Game—11 vs. VMI, 1950 Most Game—10 vs. Maryland, 1975 Most Season—41, 1947 Most Game—102 vs. BYU, 2014 Most Season—61, 1959 Fewest Game—0, many times Most Season—995, 2013 Fewest Game—0, many times Fewest Season—13, 1985, 2004, 2015 Fewest Game—31 vs. Clemson, 1955 Fewest Season—11, 1941 Fumbles—Lost Fewest Season—371, 1942 Kickoff Returns—Yards Total Offense—Yards Most Game—7 vs. West Virginia, 1949 Most Game—231 vs. Boise State, 2015 Most Season—23, 1946 Most Game—691 vs. Davidson, 1968 Most Season—1138, 2011 Fewest Game—0, many times Most Season—5516, 1990 Fewest Game—0, many times Fewest Season—5, 2004, 2005 Fewest Game—41 vs. Clemson, 1963 Fewest Season—191, 1941 Giveaways Fewest Season—1540, 1953 Scoring—Points Interceptions By—Number Most Game—9 vs. Richmond, 1946 Most Game—136 vs. Randolph Macon, 1890 (6 int., 3 fum.); vs. South Carolina, 1952 (3 int., Most Game—5, nine times (modern record: 71 vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1946) 6 fum.) (most recent: vs. Miami (Fla.), 2010) Most Season—442, 1990 Most Season—47, 1972 (34 int., 13 fum.) Most Season—27, 1994 Fewest Game—0, many times Fewest Game—0, many times Fewest Game—0, many times Fewest Season—39, 1935 Fewest Season—10, 2004 (5 int., 5 fum.) Fewest Season—4, 2012, 2015

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 107 VIRGINIA Takeaways Most Points Scored in a Season Milestone Wins—History Most Game—9 vs. Virginia Tech, 1952 442 points 1990 11 games* 1 Nov. 20, 1888 Pantops Academy 20-0 (3 int., 6 fum.); vs. Virginia Tech, 1957 414 points 1894 10 games 100 Nov. 24, 1904 North Carolina 12-11 (5 int., 4 fum.) 402 points 2002 14 games 200 Oct. 11, 1924 Randolph-Macon 26-6 Most Season—42, 1979 (18 int., 24 fum.) 364 points 2003 13 games 300 Oct. 23, 1948 VMI 26-14 Fewest Game—0, many times 363 points 2004 12 games 400 Sept. 29, 1973 Duke 7-3 Fewest Season—12, 2012 (4 int., 8 fum.) 353 points 1914 9 games 500 Sept. 25, 1993 Duke 35-0 350 points 1994 11 games* 600 Sept. 8, 2007 Duke 24-13 Penalties—Number 1989 12 games* Most Game—17 vs. Davidson, 1968 344 points 1995 12 games* Milestone Wins—Scott Stadium Most Season—98, 2010 341 points 1992 11 games 1 Sept. 24, 1932 Hampden-Sydney 32-0 Fewest Game—0 vs. West Virginia, 1973; vs. Navy, * bowl game not included 50 Oct. 20, 1951 VMI 34-14 1974; vs. Georgia Tech, 1984; vs. Clemson, 100 Sept. 21, 1974 William & Mary 38-28

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 1991; Maryland, 2004 Most Points Scored in an ACC Game 150 Sept. 28, 1991 Duke 34-3 Fewest Season—26, 1940 (Win) Total 200 Sept. 21, 2002 Akron 48-29 84 UVA 44 vs. North Carolina 40 (1973) 250 Oct. 4, 2014 Pitt 24-19 Penalties—Yards Most Game—231 vs. Davidson, 1968 Most Points Scored in an ACC Game Opening Day Record Most Season—880, 2010 (Loss) Total 80-38-9 .665 1888-2016 Fewest Game—0 vs. West Virginia, 1973; vs. Navy, 103 UVA 48 vs. Duke 55 (2010) 1974; vs. Georgia Tech, 1984; vs. Clemson,1991; Record at Scott Stadium Maryland, 2004 Fewest Points Allowed in a Season (Oct. 15, 1931-2015) Fewest Season—258, 1940 9 points 1908 8 games 256-189-12 .573 11 points 1909 8 games Miscellaneous Team Records 31 points 1925 9 games Won-Lost Record—Home and Away 42 points 1941 9 games Won Lost Tied Pct. Home 417 222 23 .647 Biggest ACC Win Margin Away 156 313 21 .340 UVA 59 Duke 0 (1990) Neutral 72 61 4 .540 Total 645 596 48 .519 Biggest ACC Loss Margin UVA 0 Clemson 55 (1984) 127 Seasons: 70 Winning Seasons Biggest Win Margin 8 .500 Seasons UVA 136 Randolph-Macon 0 (1890) 49 Losing Seasons Consecutive Wins Biggest Defeat Margin 10 (1914-15, 1951-52) UVA 0 Princeton 115 (1890) Consecutive Wins in a Season 7 (1914, 1945, 1949, 1990, 2007) Most Wins in a Season Consecutive Games without a Loss in 10 (1989) a Season 9 (1984) Consecutive Wins at Home Virginia Team Defense - Game 24 Virginia Tech (Nov. 11, 1899) to NC State Fewest Most (Oct. 1904). Navy ended the streak First Downs 0, NC State, 1944 36, East Carolina, 1975 Nov. 1904 (5-0). Rushing Consecutive Wins at Home Since 1937 Attempts 15, Duke, 1993 86, Georgia Tech, 1976 12 George Washington (Sept. 23, 1950) to Yards - 45, Wake Forest, 1996 633, East Carolina, 1975 George Washington (Oct. 11, 1952). Duke Passing ended streak Oct. 25, 1952. NC State (Nov. Attempts 0, several times 69, Texas Tech, 2007 Completions 0, several times 44, Texas Tech, 2007 5, 1988) to NC State (Oct. 13, 1990). Yards - 2, Vanderbilt, 1952 487, Florida State, 1995 Georgia Tech ended streak Nov. 3, 1990. Touchdowns 0, many times 5, South Carolina, 1968 Consecutive Games Undefeated at Home 5, Fresno State, 2004 28 (1 tie)—Richmond (Oct. 2, 1894) to Interceptions Vanderbilt (Nov. 12, 1898). Navy ended Intercepted 0, many times 5, nine times streak Nov. 1898 (6-0). Yards 0, many times 128, Maryland, 1961 Consecutive Shutouts Total Defense 10 Randolph-Macon (Sept. 1908) to Plays 26, NC State, 1945 102, North Carolina, 1959 St. John’s (Oct. 1909) Yards 7, Hampden-Sydney, 1944 802, Maryland, 1975 8 Navy (Oct. 23, 1909) to VMI (Oct. 1910) Punting Consecutive Shutouts in a Season Number 0, several times 16, Virginia Tech, 1941 6 (1902, 1908) Average 0, several times 52.2, (5) Georgia Tech, 2016 Consecutive Games Scoring Penalties 195 VMI (9/15/84) to North Carolina Number 0, Hampden-Sydney, 1941 16, North Carolina, 1975 (10/28/2000) 0, Virginia Tech, 1941 Consecutive Games with an Yards 0, teams above 146, Washington, 1977 Interception Fumbles 39# Nov. 6, 1993 through Nov. 29, 1996 Number 0, many times 11, NC State, 1977 Lost 0, many times 6, Virginia Tech, 1952; West Virginia, #NCAA Record 1954; Wake Forest, 1966; James Madison, 1979; South Carolina, 2002

108 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL THE LONGEST PLAYS V FOOTBALL UVA

The Longest Run From Scrimmage: by Virginia - 96 yards Mikell Simpson vs. Texas Tech Jan. 1, 2008 by Opponent - 90 yards Joe Bellino (Navy) Nov. 12, 1960 LaMont Jordan (Maryland) Nov. 20, 1999

The Longest Pass Completion: by Virginia - 97 yards Harry Martin to Bus Male to John Leys vs. Navy, Oct. 10, 1935 by Opponent - 99 yards Dondrial Pinkins to Troy Williamson (South Carolina), Sept. 6, 2003

The Longest Kickoff Return: by Virginia - 100 yards Tavon Mason vs. Georgia Tech Nov. 10, 2001 Marquis Weeks vs. North Carolina Oct. 19, 2002 Marquis Weeks vs. North Carolina Sept. 11, 2004 by Opponent - 100 yards Dick Pawlewicz (William & Mary) Sept. 21, 1974 Freddie Parham (Southern Miss.) Sept. 19, 2009 Stefon Diggs (Maryland) Oct. 13, 2012

The Longest Punt Return: Marquis Weeks had two 100-yard kick returns in his career, both by Virginia - 95 yards Harry Martin to Bus Male to against North Carolina. Martin vs. Maryland Nov. 2, 1935 by Opponent - 95 yards Carl Brazell (South Carolina) Nov. 26, 1955 Opponents’ Individual Records The Longest Interception Return: Rushing No. Player School Year by Virginia - 95 yards Ted Rzempoluch Most Rushes 40 Cyrus Lawrence Virginia Tech 1980 vs. Maryland, Nov. 25, 1961 Most Yards 328 Derrick Fenner North Carolina 1986 Antwan Harris vs. North Carolina, Fewest Yards (-) 78 Murphy Sprinkel VMI 1968 Nov. 16, 1996 Most Touchdowns 4 six times by Opponent - 89 yards Antwon Black (North Carolina), Sept. 4, 1999 Passing No. Player School Year The Longest Field Goal: Most Attempts 69 Texas Tech 2007 by Virginia - 56 yards Kenny Stadlin vs. Va. Tech, Most Completions 44 Graham Harrell Texas Tech 2007 Most Yards 486 George Godsey Georgia Tech 2001 Sept. 29, 1984 Most Touchdowns 5 Tommy Suggs South Carolina 1968 Rafael Garcia vs. Texas, Oct. 21, 1995 5 Paul Pinegar Fresno State 2004 by Opponent - 56 yards Paul Engle (Virginia Tech) Oct. 15, 1977 Total Offense No. Player School Year The Longest Punt: Most Total Plays 73 Graham Harrell Texas Tech 2007 by Virginia - 80 yards Sam Maphis vs. Virginia Tech Most Total Yards 477 George Godsey Georgia Tech 2001 Nov. 9, 1923 Most Points 26 Wray Carlton Duke 1957 by Opponent - 77 yards Rodney Williams, (Georgia Tech), Oct. 5, 1996 Receiving No. Player School Year Most Receptions 16 Greg Jennings Western Michigan 2005 The Longest Run With Fumble: 16 Quinshad Davis North Carolina 2012 by Virginia - 92 yards Art Thomas vs. Penn State Most Yards 243 Dez White Georgia Tech 1998 Dec. 1, 2001 Most Touchdowns 3 Fred Ziegler South Carolina 1968 by Opponent - 93 yards Antwan Edwards (Clemson) 3 Dez White Georgia Tech 1998 Sept. 19, 1998

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 109 VIRGINIA YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Virginia Totals Rushing Passing Total Offense Scoring FGM- First Year G att. yds YPG TD A-C-I yds YPG TD yds YPG pts PPG TD FGA Dns 1946 9 394 1874 208.2 18 121-44-19 661 73.4 6 2535 281.7 180 20.0 27 0- 107 1947 10 438 2185 218.5 27 132-59-10 892 89.2 8 3077 307.7 244 24.4 36 0- 127 1948 9 405 1834 203.8 15 118-60-11 733 81.4 9 2567 285.2 175 19.4 26 0-0 108 1949 9 476 2066 229.6 18 131-59-11 977 108.6 12 3043 338.1 199 22.1 30 0-0 124 1950 10 474 1980 198.0 20 162-82-15 1355 135.5 18 3335 333.5 260 26.0 40 0-0 171 1951 9 545 2402 266.9 25 141-64-12 749 83.2 11 3151 350.1 278 30.9 41 0-0 169 1952 10 559 2525 252.5 24 148-58-20 867 86.7 12 3392 339.2 297 29.7 43 0-0 153 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 1953 9 392 961 106.8 6 113-51-14 579 64.3 3 1540 171.1 75 8.3 12 0-0 81 1954 9 394 1162 129.1 7 135-53-19 716 79.6 6 1878 208.7 113 12.6 16 1-1 107 1955 10 497 1917 191.7 11 128-49-16 474 47.4 3 2391 239.1 96 9.6 14 0-1 134 1956 10 488 1475 147.5 11 177-78-15 919 91.9 2 2394 239.4 92 9.2 13 1-3 134 1957 10 476 1546 154.6 12 187-75-17 938 93.8 6 2484 248.4 117 11.7 18 0-1 148 1958 10 377 990 99.0 7 280-137-26 1386 138.6 6 2376 237.6 89 8.9 13 1-2 140 1959 10 391 933 93.3 8 227-112-24 1168 116.8 4 2101 210.1 80 8.0 12 1-1 122 1960 10 480 1840 184.0 10 203-79-18 899 89.9 5 2739 273.9 103 10.3 15 0-0 178 1961 10 508 1363 136.3 8 170-74-12 807 80.7 6 2170 217.0 123 12.3 16 0-3 144 1962 10 425 1534 153.4 21 207-112-11 1256 125.6 7 2790 279.0 194 19.4 29 1-1 140 1963 10 422 1041 104.1 7 153-61-11 639 63.9 2 1680 168.0 76 7.6 10 2-5 107 1964 10 402 1485 148.5 16 236-123-19 1642 164.2 7 3127 312.7 163 16.3 23 2-4 160 1965 10 397 1178 117.8 15 283-150-18 1879 187.9 9 3057 305.7 170 17.0 25 0-2 175 1966 10 404 1479 147.9 16 242-116-10 1604 160.4 12 3083 308.3 214 21.4 29 4-8 161 1967 10 553 2099 209.9 19 158-75-12 1013 101.3 4 3112 311.2 172 17.2 25 1-7 174 1968 10 574 2800 280.0 27 242-118-15 1594 159.4 17 4394 439.4 316 31.6 46 0-4 217 1969 10 567 1745 174.5 13 220-104-13 1258 125.8 2 3003 300.3 115 11.5 15 3-8 169 1970 11 518 1873 170.3 20 286-139-24 1797 163.4 12 3670 333.6 240 21.8 34 3-7 193 1971 11 491 1601 145.5 7 288-120-22 1474 134.0 7 3075 279.5 134 12.2 16 8-18 177 1972 11 445 1587 144.3 8 372-153-34 2011 182.8 15 3598 327.1 199 18.1 25 8-11 195 1973 11 525 2337 212.5 15 249-105-17 1741 158.3 10 4078 370.7 199 18.1 26 6-23 210 1974 11 573 1960 178.2 11 295-149-18 1813 164.8 15 3773 343.0 207 18.8 27 6-17 230 1975 11 497 1946 176.9 17 302-145-20 1733 157.5 5 3679 334.5 175 15.9 22 7-8 223 1976 11 439 1261 114.6 6 227-101-15 1253 113.9 7 2514 228.5 106 9.6 13 6-11 149 1977 11 470 1082 98.4 3 185-87-11 929 84.5 3 2011 182.8 56 5.1 6 5-11 119 1978 11 517 1772 161.1 13 204-99-18 1197 108.8 5 2969 269.9 139 12.6 19 3-9 158 1979 11 527 2428 220.7 20 206-93-19 1221 111.0 7 3649 331.7 258 23.5 33 9-16 187 1980 11 474 1396 126.9 11 240-120-15 1484 134.9 3 2880 261.8 144 13.1 16 11-16 156 1981 11 452 1284 116.7 3 323-155-24 1814 164.9 11 3098 281.6 127 11.5 15 7-14 185 1982 11 523 1740 158.2 15 292-123-18 1904 173.1 10 3644 331.3 208 18.9 25 11-19 193 1983 11 542 2390 217.3 20 284-136-15 1970 179.1 11 4360 396.4 252 22.9 31 12-16 236 1984 11 583 2542 231.1 27 237-119-15 1745 158.6 12 4287 389.7 298 27.1 39 9-13 218 1985 11 593 2703 245.7 22 221-106-9 1354 123.1 9 4057 368.8 262 23.8 31 16-19 218 1986 11 468 1753 159.4 9 346-179-19 2331 211.9 11 4084 371.3 198 18.0 22 15-22 213 1987 11 502 1863 169.4 20 314-185-11 2442 222.0 13 4305 391.4 270 24.5 33 13-19 241 1988 11 510 1719 156.3 15 283-141-14 2158 196.2 15 3877 352.5 251 22.8 30 14-20 211 1989 12 584 2594 216.2 22 257-140-10 2340 195.0 20 4934 411.2 350 29.2 43 16-20 251 1990 11 520 2831 257.4 31 284-173-12 2685 244.1 24 5516 501.5 442 40.2 56 15-17 266 1991 11 462 2063 187.5 16 269-162-2 2333 212.1 22 4396 399.6 313 28.5 40 11-17 223 1992 11 513 2589 235.4 19 261-144-13 1827 166.1 21 4416 401.5 341 31.0 44 13-16 229 1993 11 472 2202 200.2 20 285-171-14 2383 216.6 20 4585 416.8 304 27.6 40 8-12 226 1994 11 519 2057 187.0 21 303-183-12 2394 217.6 16 4451 404.6 350 31.8 43 17-21 222 1995 12 507 2080 173.3 23 350-194-11 2719 226.6 17 4799 399.9 344 28.7 41 20-27 248 1996 11 460 2131 193.7 23 295-140-18 2099 190.8 5 4230 384.5 320 29.1 36 22-29 209 1997 11 411 1297 117.9 12 307-183-8 2553 232.1 21 3850 350.0 277 25.2 36 8-14 199 1998 11 468 2344 213.1 27 296-158-10 2349 213.5 12 4693 426.6 325 29.5 41 12-19 235 1999 11 477 2106 191.5 18 307-179-12 2321 211.0 23 4427 402.5 324 29.5 42 10-13 241 2000 11 447 1801 163.7 20 280-149-7 2150 195.5 8 3951 359.2 228 20.7 28 11-15 199 2001 12 376 1272 106.0 5 451-263-14 2868 239.0 24 4140 345.0 249 20.8 31 12-22 229 2002 14 486 1777 126.9 16 448-306-8 3222 230.1 32 4999 357.1 402 28.7 53 12-18 274 2003 13 439 1693 130.2 17 466-316-12 3324 255.7 23 5017 385.9 364 28.0 42 23-25 263 2004 12 550 2914 242.8 34 284-179-5 2167 180.6 9 5081 423.4 363 30.3 45 17-24 264 2005 12 450 1711 142.6 20 363-224-13 2684 223.7 15 4395 366.3 320 26.7 36 22-25 236 2006 12 364 1199 99.9 12 345-203-11 1887 157.3 8 3086 257.2 181 15.1 21 12-21 168 2007 13 490 1763 135.6 22 428-250-10 2532 194.8 14 4295 330.4 317 24.4 38 16-20 249 2008 12 339 1159 96.6 14 439-269-20 2438 203.2 9 3597 299.8 193 16.1 24 9-15 209 2009 12 410 1189 99.1 15 363-189-8 2046 170.5 8 3235 269.6 232 19.3 26 17-19 186 2010 12 419 1672 139.3 17 443-262-17 3186 265.5 20 4858 404.8 304 25.3 39 11-18 255 2011 13 496 2107 162.1 18 443-255-16 3090 237.7 17 5197 399.8 302 23.2 36 16-23 272 2012 12 417 1542 128.1 10 474-276-15 3216 268.0 23 4758 396.5 273 22.8 34 11-17 228 2013 12 489 1879 156.6 18 506-277-17 2542 211.8 9 4421 368.4 237 19.8 27 15-19 253 2014 12 451 1653 137.8 13 432-248-16 2837 236.4 18 4490 374.2 310 25.8 35 22-27 241 2015 12 424 1737 144.8 13 413-252-18 2859 238.3 21 4596 383.0 309 25.8 37 17-22 243 2016 12 384 1363 113.6 13 487-266-16 2872 239.3 23 4235 352.9 270 22.5 37 5-10 238

110 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Opponent Totals FOOTBALL UVA Rushing Passing Total Offense Scoring FGM- First Year G att. yds YPG TD A-C-I yds YPG TD yds YPG pts PPG TD FGA Dns 1946 9 403 1605 178.3 17 149-70-13 873 97.0 8 2478 275.3 170 18.9 25 0- 124 1947 10 399 1366 136.6 8 169-67-19 1049 104.9 6 2415 241.5 99 9.9 15 0- 113 1948 9 365 1608 178.7 12 156-71-14 905 100.6 8 2513 279.2 157 17.4 23 0-1 116 1949 9 373 894 99.3 7 169-77-12 1158 128.7 9 2052 228.0 121 13.4 18 0-0 99 1950 10 427 1222 122.2 9 204-90-11 1084 108.4 12 2306 230.6 151 15.1 22 0-0 123 1951 9 402 1031 114.6 9 151-65-15 964 107.1 4 1995 221.7 104 11.6 15 0-0 112 1952 10 496 1460 146.0 8 161-50-15 503 50.3 3 1963 196.3 90 9.0 13 0-1 106 1953 9 443 1875 208.3 28 129-60-10 986 109.6 6 2861 317.9 242 26.9 36 0-0 132 1954 9 424 2031 225.7 18 135-55-15 800 88.9 5 2831 314.6 162 18.0 24 0-1 134 1955 10 472 1647 164.7 16 103-51-7 959 95.9 11 2606 260.6 201 20.1 30 1-2 127 1956 10 494 1820 182.0 14 123-58-8 883 88.3 8 2703 270.3 167 16.7 25 0-2 144 1957 10 560 2235 223.5 17 121-47-16 738 73.8 8 2973 297.3 171 17.1 26 0-3 163 1958 10 518 2436 243.6 28 170-88-8 1414 141.4 12 3850 385.0 301 30.1 44 0-2 184 1959 10 541 2781 278.1 38 153-74-8 1383 138.3 17 4164 416.4 393 39.3 57 0-0 193 1960 10 487 2532 253.2 33 150-71-8 1018 101.8 10 3550 355.0 332 33.2 48 0-0 179 1961 10 388 1498 149.8 12 200-96-17 1396 139.6 11 2894 289.4 190 19.0 27 2-3 143 1962 10 453 1520 152.0 16 199-88-22 1034 103.4 7 2554 255.4 167 16.7 24 2-3 138 1963 10 508 1765 176.5 18 201-88-14 1101 110.1 3 2866 286.6 169 16.9 22 4-8 171 1964 10 481 2104 210.4 18 164-70-8 1108 110.8 9 3212 321.2 214 21.4 29 4-15 150 1965 10 502 1862 186.2 15 178-85-7 1078 107.8 9 2940 294.0 189 18.9 25 5-11 170 1966 10 503 1997 199.7 18 181-97-9 1361 136.1 11 3358 335.8 235 23.5 31 7-11 192 1967 10 451 1644 164.4 17 170-76-13 918 91.8 2 2562 256.2 169 16.9 22 8-11 138 1968 10 436 1267 126.7 15 296-128-18 1926 192.6 12 3193 319.3 222 22.2 30 5-9 168 1969 10 470 1285 128.5 11 173-72-11 1073 107.3 10 2358 235.8 170 17.0 22 5-14 115 1970 11 571 1514 137.6 9 235-104-12 1417 128.8 13 2931 266.5 187 17.0 23 10-21 175 1971 11 588 2116 192.4 22 210-109-12 1472 133.8 8 3588 326.2 272 24.7 34 11-22 199 1972 11 587 2138 194.4 20 243-115-18 1656 150.5 16 3794 344.9 276 25.1 36 9-19 203 1973 11 643 2844 258.5 28 228-126-11 1762 160.2 11 4606 418.7 300 27.3 39 10-18 242 1974 11 580 2618 238.0 19 191-101-11 1482 134.7 11 4100 372.7 239 21.7 33 3-11 203 1975 11 715 4149 377.2 47 148-89-7 1451 131.9 9 5600 509.1 428 38.9 58 8-13 299 1976 11 700 3419 310.8 31 154-87-10 1161 105.5 4 4580 416.4 266 24.2 35 7-17 251 1977 11 636 2787 253.4 28 183-96-10 1488 135.3 7 4275 388.6 280 25.5 36 10-20 229 1978 11 622 2731 248.3 23 226-115-15 1660 150.9 6 4391 399.2 236 21.5 30 9-17 222 1979 11 604 2191 199.2 10 191-84-16 974 88.5 6 3165 287.7 134 12.2 16 9-13 173 1980 11 533 2224 202.2 17 230-115-13 1542 140.2 10 3766 342.4 259 23.5 30 17-20 192 1981 11 574 2214 201.3 24 239-137-15 2020 183.6 6 4234 384.9 261 23.7 31 15-19 207 1982 11 556 2259 205.4 24 287-157-17 1988 180.7 17 4247 386.1 320 29.1 42 11-17 230 1983 11 544 2349 213.5 24 287-164-14 1919 174.5 11 4268 388.0 280 25.5 37 8-15 233 1984 11 483 1774 161.3 12 334-170-19 2061 187.4 9 3835 348.6 209 19.0 23 16-22 205 1985 11 494 2020 183.6 14 281-146-9 1738 158.0 12 3758 341.6 217 19.7 27 10-15 205 1986 11 556 2687 244.3 28 282-149-16 1858 168.9 11 4545 413.2 315 28.6 40 12-17 224 1987 11 484 2075 188.6 21 327-171-23 2176 197.8 10 4251 386.5 260 23.6 33 10-19 238 1988 11 436 1496 136.0 12 367-202-15 2519 229.0 18 4015 365.0 244 22.2 30 12-18 209 1989 12 505 1966 163.8 16 359-184-14 2360 196.7 12 4326 360.5 241 20.1 28 17-26 241 1990 11 412 1520 138.2 17 382-195-13 2282 207.5 10 3802 345.6 204 18.5 27 5-5 207 1991 11 533 2046 186.0 12 267-137-12 1512 137.5 1 3558 323.5 119 10.8 13 10-14 195 1992 11 472 2032 184.7 15 316-162-17 1802 163.8 12 3834 348.5 229 20.8 30 7-11 208 1993 11 437 1570 142.7 13 333-189-22 2017 183.4 9 3587 326.1 186 16.9 23 9-17 202 1994 11 323 700 63.6 9 436-239-27 2712 246.5 14 3412 310.2 185 16.8 24 7-9 170 1995 12 424 1310 109.2 15 495-266-25 3084 257.0 16 4394 366.2 243 20.3 32 9-14 239 1996 11 449 1188 108.0 10 341-182-20 2063 187.5 10 3251 295.5 172 15.6 21 9-14 172 1997 11 395 1254 114.0 13 326-192-12 2320 210.9 15 3574 324.9 240 21.8 30 10-15 178 1998 11 406 1304 118.5 12 342-172-16 2362 214.7 7 3666 333.3 212 19.3 23 17-20 258 1999 11 472 1831 166.5 19 318-176-15 2509 228.1 19 4340 394.5 302 27.5 40 9-16 218 2000 11 458 2029 184.5 20 356-211-10 2612 237.5 10 4641 421.9 255 23.2 32 11-20 237 2001 12 570 2433 202.8 22 350-206-18 2734 227.8 14 5167 430.6 331 27.6 40 19-28 273 2002 14 640 2924 208.9 25 433-262-15 3020 215.7 14 5944 424.6 348 24.9 41 22-24 314 2003 13 506 2102 161.7 15 415-235-13 2899 223.0 14 5001 384.7 265 20.4 32 15-22 263 2004 12 413 1417 118.1 10 333-202-9 2337 194.8 15 3754 312.8 212 17.7 26 10-14 203 2005 12 456 1814 151.2 18 401-249-15 2695 224.6 15 4509 375.8 279 23.3 34 14-22 250 2006 12 430 1432 119.3 12 291-171-10 2042 170.2 10 3474 289.5 214 17.8 27 8-13 164 2007 13 472 1390 106.9 9 452-263-11 2932 225.5 18 4322 332.5 256 19.7 27 22-29 228 2008 12 488 1795 149.6 16 333-197-11 2204 183.7 14 3999 333.2 260 21.7 32 12-18 222 2009 12 500 2335 173.8 22 352-197-12 2215 184.6 10 4301 358.4 316 26.3 36 22-30 227 2010 12 480 2444 203.7 28 304-172-11 2309 192.4 14 4753 396.1 339 28.2 43 14-17 233 2011 13 460 1813 139.5 15 408-219-12 2759 212.2 19 4572 351.7 310 23.8 38 14-24 225 2012 12 436 1739 144.9 17 395-227-4 2501 208.4 23 4240 353.3 347 28.9 44 14-21 223 2013 12 470 2048 170.7 28 386-195-10 2795 232.9 19 4843 403.6 399 33.2 51 14-17 226 2014 12 431 1448 120.7 11 394-218-15 2790 232.5 19 4238 353.2 289 24.1 36 13-18 225 2015 12 418 1879 156.6 15 375-234-4 3059 254.9 26 4938 411.5 386 32.2 45 22-28 246 2016 12 485 2280 190.0 20 361-221-9 3079 256.6 25 5359 446.6 405 33.8 51 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First Last Scoring First Last Scoring Opponent Game Game W L T UVA Opp. Pct Opponent Game Game W L T UVA Opp. Pct Akron 2002 2004 2 0 0 99 29 1.000 Minnesota 2005 2005 1 0 0 34 31 1.000 Apprentice School 1943 1943 0 1 0 6 7 .000 Missouri 1973 1973 0 1 0 7 31 .000 Army 1954 1978 3 5 0 131 167 .375 Nashville 1902 1902 1 0 0 27 0 1.000 Auburn 1997 2011 1 2 0 60 71 .333 Navy 1889 1994 11 27 0 495 663 .289 Ball State 2013 2013 0 1 0 27 48 .000 Norfolk Blues 1912 1912 1 0 0 7 0 1.000 Baltimore City College 1894 1894 1 0 0 36 0 1.000 North Carolina 1892 2016 54 63 4 1949 2298 .463 Boise State 2015 2015 0 1 0 14 56 .000 North Carolina Pre-Flight 1944 1944 0 0 1 13 13 .500

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Boston College 1963 2010 0 5 0 74 120 .000 NC State 1904 2012 22 34 1 1034 1109 .395 Brigham Young 1987 2014 3 2 0 154 151 .600 Notre Dame 1989 2015 0 2 0 40 70 .000 Bucknell 1905 1906 1 1 0 20 23 .500 Oceana N.A.S. 1945 1945 1 0 0 40 0 1.000 Buffalo 1967 1999 2 0 0 85 33 1.000 Ohio 1993 1993 1 0 0 41 7 1.000 Carlisle 1900 1910 1 5 1 42 94 .214 Ohio State 1933 1933 0 1 0 0 75 .000 Central Michigan 1996 2016 2 0 0 104 56 1.000 Oklahoma 1991 1991 0 1 0 14 48 .000 Centre 1919 1919 0 1 0 7 49 .000 Oregon 2013 2016 0 2 0 36 103 .000 Chicago 1939 1939 1 0 0 47 0 1.000 Pantops Academy 1888 1889 2 0 0 64 0 1.000 The Citadel 1950 1951 2 0 0 73 14 1.000 Pennsylvania 1890 1950 1 15 0 63 512 .063 Clemson 1955 2013 8 38 1 682 1241 .181 Penn State 1893 2012 3 5 0 93 179 .375 Coast Guard 1945 1945 1 0 0 39 0 1.000 Pittsburgh 1953 2016 3 6 0 164216 .333 Colgate 1970 1970 1 0 0 54 12 1.000 Princeton 1890 1948 1 9 1 34 349 .136 Colorado State 2002 2002 0 1 0 29 35 .000 Princeton J.V. 1891 1891 1 0 0 12 0 1.000 Columbia 1931 1938 0 4 0 12 103 .000 Purdue 1968 1984 1 1 0 33 68 .500 Connecticut 2007 2016 1 2 0 37 74 .333 Randolph-Macon 1890 1933 21 0 1 888 21 .977 Dartmouth 1934 1934 0 1 0 0 27 .000 Richmond 1893 2016 28 3 2 1006 169 .879 Davidson 1902 1968 8 0 2 202 26 1.000 Richmond Air Base 1943 1943 0 0 1 7 7 .500 Dickinson 1890 1890 1 0 0 12 0 1.000 Roanoke 1895 1932 6 0 0 170 0 1.000 Duke 1890 2016 35 33 0 14931426 .515 Rutgers 1894 1981 3 2 0 85 26 .600 East Carolina 1975 2008 1 2 0 66 112 .333 San Jose State 1998 1998 1 0 0 52 14 1.000 Eastern Michigan 2010 2010 1 0 0 48 21 1.000 Schuylkill Navy 1891 1891 0 0 1 16 16 .500 Episcopal 1888 1899 2 0 0 49 6 1.000 Sewanee 1892 1931 3 2 1 70 25 .583 Florida 1959 1959 0 1 0 10 55 .000 South Carolina 1912 2003 13 20 1 555 728 .397 Florida State 1992 2014 3 15 0 256 590 .167 Southern California 2008 2010 0 2 0 21 69 .000 Fort Monroe 1894 1894 1 0 0 102 0 1.000 Southern Miss. 2009 2011 0 2 0 58 67 .000 Franklin & Marshall 1897 1897 1 0 0 38 0 1.000 St. Albans 1895 1903 8 0 0 130 4 1.000 Fresno State 2004 2004 0 1 0 34 37 .000 St. John’s (Md.) 1891 1935 17 0 0 497 50 1.000 Furman 1923 1923 0 1 0 10 13 .000 Swarthmore 1911 1929 2 1 0 67 16 .667 Gallaudet 1895 1907 7 1 0 161 21 .875 Syracuse 1975 2015 3 2 0 105 115 .600 Georgetown 1889 1913 7 7 2 233 113 .500 Temple 2004 2005 2 0 0 95 17 1.000 George Washington 1897 1955 12 2 1 373 92 .833 Tennessee 1927 1990 1 3 0 52 119 .250 Georgia 1897 2000 7 9 3 235 278 .438 Texas 1977 1996 1 2 0 53 98 .333 Georgia Tech 1965 2016 18 20 1 9351006 .474 Texas Christian 1994 2012 1 2 0 41 67 .333 Hampden-Sydney 1906 1946 17 1 2 532 56 .900 Texas Tech 2007 2007 0 1 0 28 31 .000 Hampton A.C. 1896 1896 0 0 2 16 16 .500 Troy 2003 2003 1 0 0 24 0 1.000 Harvard 1915 1947 1 8 0 60 269 .111 Tulane 1949 1969 2 4 0 115 178 .333 Idaho 2011 2011 1 0 0 21 20 1.000 UCLA 2014 2015 0 2 0 36 62 .000 Illinois 1989 1999 0 2 0 42 94 .000 Vanderbilt 1895 1975 7 12 2 257 341 .381 Indiana 2009 2011 2 0 0 8138 1.000 VMI 1893 2010 57 23 3 1697 848 .705 James Madison 1979 1983 2 1 0 107 44 .667 Virginia Tech 1895 2016 37 56 5 1507 1732 .403 Johns Hopkins 1888 1922 8 1 0 263 45 .889 Wake Forest 1889 2016 34 15 0 1221 907 .694 Kansas 1990 1991 2 0 0 90 29 1.000 Washington 1976 1976 0 1 0 17 38 .000 Kent State 2014 2014 1 0 0 45 13 1.000 Washington & Lee 1890 1953 21 13 1 563 339 .614 Kentucky 1902 1930 2 1 0 18 47 .667 Washington YMCA 1893 1893 1 0 0 20 0 1.000 Lafayette 1890 1942 2 1 1 64 31 .625 W. Philadelphia A.C. 1894 1894 1 0 0 64 0 1.000 Lehigh 1889 1976 6 3 0 173 122 .667 West Virginia 1898 2002 12 10 1 366 330 .543 Louisiana Tech 2012 2012 0 1 0 38 44 .000 Western Michigan 2003 2006 2 1 0 100 52 .667 Louisville 1988 2016 2 3 0 123136 .400 William & Mary 1908 2015 28 6 1 914 401 .814 Lynchburg 1926 1926 1 0 0 38 0 1.000 Wisconsin 2001 2001 0 1 0 17 26 .000 Maryland 1919 2013 32 44 2 1380 1647 .423 Wyoming 2006 2007 1 1 0 16 35 .500 Maryland A.C. 1895 1895 1 0 0 20 0 1.000 Yale 1914 1944 2 3 1 57 123 .417 Maryland Med. Coll.1898 1899 1 0 1 6 0 .750 Totals 1888 2016 645 48 22,239 Miami (Fla.) 1996 2016 6 8 0 342 369 .429 596 24,866 .519 Miami (Ohio) 1948 1949 1 0 1 35 32 .750 2017 Opponents are listed in bold Michigan 1899 1995 0 3 0 17 112 .000 Middle Tennessee 2007 2007 1 0 0 23 21 1.000 Miller School 1895 1896 2 0 0 56 2 1.000

112 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL SERIES RECORDS VS. ALL OPPONENTS V FOOTBALL UVA 1984 L 0 55 H 1958 W 15 12 H 1999 L 10 35 H 1985 L 24 27 A 1961 L 0 42 RI 2000 L 3 37 A Key to Neutral Sites 1986 L 17 31 H 1963 L 8 30 H 2001 L 7 43 H 1987 L 21 38 A H–Home Games LN–Lynchburg, Va. 1964 L 0 30 A 2002 L 19 40 A 1988 L 7 10 H 1965 L 7 21 H 2003 L 14 19 H A–Away Games LO–Louisville, Ky. 1989 L 20 34 A 1966 L 8 27 A 2004 L 3 36 A AX–Alexandria, Va. LX–Lexington, Va. 1990 W 20 7 H 1967 L 6 13 H 2005 W 26 21 H AT–Atlanta, Ga. MF–Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, 1991 T 20 20 A 1968 W 50 20 A 2006 L 0 33 A 1992 L 28 29 H BA–Baltimore, Md. Fla. 1969 W 10 0 H 2010 L 14 34 H 1993 L 14 23 A 1970 L 7 17 A 2011 W 14 13 A BH–Birmingham Ala. NA–Nashville, Tenn. 1994 W 9 6 H 1971 L 0 28 H 2014 L 20 34 A BO–Boise, Idaho NF–Norfolk, Va. 1995 W 22 3 A 1972 L 13 37 A CH–Charleston, W.Va. NO–New Orleans, La. 1996 L 16 24 H 1973 W 7 3 H FORT MONROE 1997 W 21 7 A 1974 L 7 27 A CR–Charlotte, N.C. OR–Orlando, Fla. (1-0-0) 1998 W 20 18 H 1975 L 11 26 A 1894 W 102 0 H DT–Detroit, Mich. RI–Richmond, Va. 1999 L 14 33 A 1976 L 6 21 H ER–East Rutherford, N.J. RO–Roanoke, Va. 2000 L 10 31 H 1977 L 7 31 H FRANKLIN & MARSHALL HA–Honolulu, Hawaii SH–Shreveport, La. 2001 W 26 24 A 1978 L 13 20 A (1-0-0) 2002 W 22 17 H 1979 W 30 12 H 1897 W 38 0 H JK–Jacksonville, Fla. WA–Washington, D.C. 2003 L 27 30 A ot 1980 W 20 17 A 2004 W 30 10 H 1981 L 24 29 H FRESNO STATE 2008 L 3 13 H 1982 L 17 51 A (0-1-0) 2009 L 21 34 A 1983 W 38 30 H 2004 L 34 37 BO*ot AKRON BUCKNELL 2013 L 10 59 H (2-0-0) (1-1-0) 1984 W 38 10 A * 2004 MPC Computers Bowl 1985 W 37 14 H 2002 W 48 29 H 1905 W 15 11 NF COAST GUARD 2004 W 51 0 H 1906 L 5 12 RI 1986 L 13 20 A FURMAN (1-0-0) 1987 W 42 17 H (0-1-0) 1945 W 39 0 H APPRENTICE SCHOOL BUFFALO 1988 L 34 38 A 1923 L 10 13 H 1989 W 49 28 H (0-1-0) (2-0-0) COLGATE 1943 L 6 7 A 1967 W 35 12 H 1990 W 59 0 A GALLAUDET (1-0-0) 1991 W 34 3 H (7-1-0) 1999 W 50 21 H 1970 W 54 12 H ARMY 1992 W 55 28 A 1895 W 16 6 H 1993 W 35 0 H 1896 W 6 0 H (3-5-0) CARLISLE COLORADO STATE 1954 L 20 21 A (1-5-1) 1994 L 25 28 A 1897 W 20 4 H (0-1-0) 1995 W 44 30 H 1898 W 16 0 H 1957 L 12 20 H 1900 L 2 17 WA 2002 L 29 35 H 1958 L 6 35 A 1902 W 6 5 NF 1996 W 27 3 A 1899 L 5 11 H 1964 W 35 14 H 1903 T 6 6 NF 1997 W 13 10 H 1900 W 34 0 H COLUMBIA 1998 W 24 0 A 1901 W 24 0 H 1967 L 7 26 A 1904 L 6 14 NF (0-4-0) 1970 W 21 20 H 1905 L 0 12 NF 1999 L 17 24 H ot 1907 W 40 0 H 1931 L 0 27 A 2000 W 26 10 A 1971 L 9 14 A 1906 L 17 18 NF 1932 L 6 22 A 1978 W 21 17 A 1910 L 5 22 WA 2001 W 31 10 H GEORGETOWN 1933 L 6 15 A 2002 W 27 22 A (7-7-2) 1938 L 0 39 A AUBURN CENTRAL MICHIGAN 2003 W 27 0 H 1889 W 32 0 H 2004 W 37 16 A 1892 T 4 4 H (1-2-0) (2-0-0) CONNECTICUT 1997 L 17 28 H 1996 W 55 21 H 2005 W 38 7 H 1893 L 24 28 H (1-2-0) 2006 W 37 0 A 1893 W 58 0 A 1998 W 19 0 A 2016 W 49 35 H 2007 W 17 16 H 2011 L 24 43 AT* 2007 W 24 13 H 1898 W 12 0 A 2008 L 10 45 A 2008 L 3 31 A 1899 T 0 0 A * - Chick-fil-A Bowl CENTRE 2016 L 10 13 A (0-1-0) 2009 L 17 28 H 1900 L 0 10 A 2010 L 48 55 A 1901 L 16 17 A BALL STATE 1919 L 7 49 H DARTMOUTH (0-1-0) 2011 W 31 21 H 1906 W 12 0 A (0-1-0) 2012 L 17 42 A 1907 W 28 6 A 2013 L 27 48 H CHICAGO 1934 L 0 27 A (1-0-0) 2013 L 22 35 H 1908 W 6 0 A BALTIMORE CITY 1939 W 47 0 H 2014 L 13 20 A 1909 W 21 0 A DAVIDSON 2015 W 42 34 H 1910 L 0 15 A COLLEGE (8-0-2) (1-0-0) THE CITADEL 2016 W 34 20 A 1911 L 0 9 A 1902 W 35 0 H 1912 L 13 16 A 1894 W 36 0 H (2-0-0) 1903 W 22 0 A 1950 W 34 14 A EAST CAROLINA 1913 L 7 8 A 1907 T 5 5 H (1-2-0) BOISE STATE 1951 W 39 0 H 1908 W 12 0 H (0-1-0) 1975 L 10 61 H GEORGE WASHINGTON 1909 W 11 0 H 2006 L 21 31 A (12-2-1) 2015 L 14 56 H CLEMSON 1916 W 14 0 H (8-38-1) 2008 W 35 20 H 1897 W 10 0 H 1921 W 28 0 H 1898 W 47 0 H BOSTON COLLEGE 1955 L 7 20 H 1935 T 0 0 H (0-5-0) 1956 L 0 7 A EASTERN MICHIGAN 1905 W 55 0 WA 1962 W 34 7 H (1-0-0) 1906 T 0 0 A 1963 L 21 30 A 1957 L 6 20 H 1968 W 41 14 H 1994 L 13 31 MF* 1958 L 15 20 A 2010 W 48 21 H 1921 W 28 0 H 1922 W 34 0 H 2005 L 17 28 A 1959 L 0 47 H DICKINSON 2009 L 10 14 H 1960 L 7 21 A EPISCOPAL 1947 W 33 13 H (1-0-0) (2-0-0) 1948 L 12 20 H 2010 L 13 17 A 1963 L 0 35 H 1890 W 12 0 WA *1994 Carquest Bowl 1964 L 7 29 A 1888 W 16 0 H 1949 W 27 13 H 1965 L 14 20 H 1899 W 33 6 H 1950 W 19 0 H DUKE 1951 W 20 0 H BRIGHAM YOUNG 1966 L 35 40 A (35-33-0) (3-2-0) 1969 L 14 21 H FLORIDA 1952 W 50 0 H 1890 W 10 4 RI (0-1-0) 1953 W 24 20 AX 1987 W 22 16 BH* 1970 L 17 27 A 1891 L 0 20 RI 1999 W 45 40 A 1971 L 15 32 RI 1959 L 10 55 A 1954 W 14 13 H 1892 W 46 4 AT 1955 L 0 13 H 2000 L 35 38 H ot 1972 L 21 37 A 1893 W 30 0 LN 2013 W 19 16 H 1973 L 27 32 A FLORIDA STATE 1923 W 33 0 H (3-15-0) GEORGIA 2014 L 33 41 A 1974 L 9 28 A 1930 L 0 32 A *1987 All American Bowl 1977 L 0 31 A 1992 L 3 13 H (7-9-3) 1943 L 0 49 A 1993 L 14 40 A 1897 W 17 4 AT 1978 L 14 30 H 1951 W 30 7 A 1979 L 7 17 A 1994 L 17 41 A 1913 W 13 6 AT 1952 L 7 21 H 1995 W 33 28 H 1914 W 28 0 H 1980 L 24 27 H 1953 L 6 48 NF 1981 L 0 27 A 1996 L 24 31 A 1915 W 9 7 A 1956 L 7 40 H 1997 L 21 47 H 1916 L 7 13 H 1982 L 0 48 H 1957 L 0 40 A 1983 L 21 42 A 1998 L 14 45 A 1919 T 7 7 A

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 113 VIRGINIA 1920 T 0 0 H 1920 L 0 24 A MARYLAND MIAMI (Fla.) NORFOLK BLUES 1921 L 0 21 A 1924 L 0 14 A (32-44-2) (6-8-0) (1-0-0) 1922 T 6 6 A 1931 L 0 19 A 1919 L 0 13 H 1996 L 21 31 MF* 1912 W 7 0 H 1923 L 0 13 A 1936 L 0 65 A 1925 W 6 0 H 2004 L 21 31 H 1924 L 0 7 H 1938 L 13 40 A 1926 T 6 6 A 2005 L 17 25 A NORTH CAROLINA 1925 W 7 6 A 1947 W 47 0 H 1927 W 21 0 H 2006 W 17 7 H (54-63-4) 1926 L 7 27 H 1928 L 2 18 A 2007 W 48 0 A 1892 W 30 18 H 1927 L 0 32 A IDAHO 1929 T 13 13 A 2008 L 17 24 H ot 1892 L 0 26 AT 1979 W 31 0 A (1-0-0) 1930 L 6 14 H 2009 L 17 52 A 1893 W 16 0 RI 1987 L 22 30 A 2011 W 21 20 H ot 1931 L 6 7 A 2010 W 24 19 H 1894 W 34 0 RI 1995 W 34 27 AT* 1932 W 7 6 H 2011 W 31 13 A 1895 W 6 0 RI 1998 L 33 35 AT* ILLINOIS 1933 W 6 0 H 2012 W 41 40 H 1896 W 46 0 RI 2000 L 14 37 HA& (0-2-0) 1934 L 0 20 A 2013 L 26 45 A 1897 W 12 0 RI *1995, 1998 1990 L 21 31 OR* 1935 L 7 14 H 2014 W 30 13 H 1898 L 2 6 RI & 2000 Jeep O’ahu Bowl 1999 L 21 63 MF& 1936 L 0 21 H 2015 L 21 27 A 1900 W 17 0 NF * 1990 Florida 1937 L 0 3 H 2016 L 14 34 H 1901 W 23 6 NF GEORGIA TECH & 1999 Micronpc.com Bowl 1938 W 27 19 A *1996 Carquest Bowl 1902 T 12 12 RI 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA (18-20-1) 1939 W 12 7 H 1903 L 0 16 RI 1965 L 19 42 A INDIANA 1940 W 19 6 A MIAMI (Ohio) 1904 W 12 11 RI 1966 L 13 14 A (2-0-0) 1942 L 12 27 H (1-0-1) 1905 L 0 17 NF 1974 L 24 28 A 2009 W 47 7 H 1943 W 39 0 H 1948 T 14 14 H 1907 W 9 4 RI 1976 L 14 35 A 2011 W 34 31 A 1944 W 18 7 WA 1949 W 21 18 H 1908 W 31 0 RI 1982 L 32 38 A 1945 L 13 19 WA 1910 W 7 0 RI 1983 L 27 31 A JAMES MADISON 1957 L 0 12 A MICHIGAN 1911 W 28 0 RI 1984 T 20 20 H (2-1-0) 1958 L 6 44 H (0-3-0) 1912 W 66 0 RI 1985 W 24 13 A 1979 W 69 9 H 1959 L 12 55 A 1899 L 0 38 DT 1913 W 26 7 RI 1986 L 14 28 H 1982 L 17 21 H 1960 L 12 44 H 1971 L 0 56 A 1914 W 20 3 RI 1987 W 23 14 A 1983 W 21 14 H 1961 W 28 16 H 1995 L 17 18 A 1915 W 14 0 RI 1988 W 17 16 H 1962 L 18 40 A 1916 L 0 7 RI 1989 W 17 10 A JOHNS HOPKINS 1963 L 6 21 A MIDDLE TENNESSEE 1919 L 0 6 A 1990 L 38 41 H (8-1-0) 1964 L 0 10 H (1-0-0) 1920 W 14 0 H 1991 L 21 24 A 1888 L 0 26 H 1965 W 33 27 A 2007 W 23 21 A 1921 L 3 7 A 1992 W 55 24 H 1889 W 58 0 H 1966 W 41 17 H 1922 L 7 10 H 1993 W 35 14 A 1893 W 28 12 H 1967 W 12 7 A MILLER SCHOOL 1923 T 0 0 A 1994 W 24 7 A 1894 W 76 0 H 1968 W 28 23 H (2-0-0) 1924 W 7 0 H 1995 W 41 14 H 1900 W 20 0 H 1969 L 14 17 A 1895 W 30 0 H 1925 T 3 3 A 1996 L 7 13 A 1911 W 34 0 A 1970 L 14 17 H 1896 W 26 2 H 1926 W 3 0 H 1997 W 35 31 H 1920 W 14 0 A 1971 W 29 27 A 1927 L 13 14 A 1998 L 38 41 A 1921 W 14 7 H 1972 L 23 24 H MINNESOTA 1928 L 20 24 H 1999 W 45 38 H 1922 W 19 0 A 1973 L 0 33 A (1-0-0) 1929 L 7 41 A 2000 L 0 35 A 1974 L 0 10 H 2005 W 34 31 NA* 1930 L 0 41 H 2001 W 39 38 H KANSAS 1975 L 24 62 A *2005 Music City Bowl 1931 L 6 13 A 2002 L 15 23 A (2-0-0) 1976 L 0 28 H 1932 W 14 7 H 2003 W 29 17 H 1990 W 59 10 A 1977 L 0 28 A MISSOURI 1933 L 0 14 A 2004 W 30 10 A 1991 W 31 19 H 1978 L 7 17 H (0-1-0) 1934 L 6 25 H 2005 W 27 17 H 1979 L 7 17 A 1973 L 7 31 A 1935 L 0 61 A 2006 L 7 24 A KENT STATE 1980 L 0 31 H 1936 L 14 59 H 2007 W 28 23 H (1-0-0) 1981 L 7 48 A NASHVILLE, University of 1937 L 0 40 A 2008 W 24 17 A 2014 W 45 13 H 1982 L 14 45 H (1-0-0) 1938 L 0 20 H 2009 L 9 34 H 1983 L 3 23 A 1902 W 27 0 A 1939 L 0 19 A 2010 L 21 33 A KENTUCKY 1984 L 34 45 H 1940 L 7 10 H 2011 W 24 21 H (2-1-0) 1985 L 21 33 A NAVY 1941 W 28 7 A 2012 L 20 56 A 1902 W 12 0 A 1986 L 10 42 H (11-27-0) 1942 L 13 28 H 2013 L 25 35 H 1903 W 6 0 H 1987 L 19 21 A 1889 L 12 22 A 1943 L 7 54 NF 2014 L 10 35 A 1930 L 0 47 A 1988 W 24 23 H 1893 L 0 28 A 1944 W 26 7 NF 2015 W 27 21 H 1989 W 48 21 A 1893 W 12 0 A 1945 L 18 27 A 2016 L 17 31 A LAFAYETTE 1990 L 30 35 H 1897 L 0 4 A 1946 L 14 49 H (2-1-1) 1991 L 6 17 A 1898 L 0 6 H 1947 L 7 40 A HAMPDEN-SYDNEY 1890 W 20 6 H 1992 W 28 15 H 1903 L 5 6 A 1948 L 12 34 H (17-1-2) 1891 T 6 6 H 1993 W 43 29 A 1904 L 0 5 H 1949 L 7 14 A 1906 W 38 5 H 1941 W 25 0 H 1994 W 46 21 H 1905 L 0 22 A 1950 W 44 13 H 1909 W 37 0 H 1942 L 13 19 A 1995 W 21 18 A 1909 W 5 0 A 1951 W 34 14 H 1911 W 23 0 H 1996 W 21 3 H 1933 L 7 13 A 1952 W 34 7 A 1912 W 10 0 H LEHIGH 1997 W 45 0 A 1934 L 6 21 WA 1953 L 7 33 H 1913 W 53 0 H (6-3-0) 1998 W 31 19 H 1935 L 7 26 A 1954 L 14 26 H 1924 W 13 9 H 1889 L 12 24 H 1999 W 34 30 A 1936 L 14 35 A 1955 L 14 26 A 1925 W 40 0 H 1899 W 10 0 RI 2000 W 31 23 H 1937 L 13 40 A 1956 W+ 7 21 H 1926 T 0 0 H 1902 L 6 34 WA 2001 L 21 41 A 1938 L 0 33 A 1957 W 20 13 A 1927 W 38 6 H 1909 L 7 11 NF 2002 W 48 13 H 1939 L 12 14 A 1958 L 0 42 H 1932 W 32 0 H 1940 W 32 0 H 2003 L 17 27 A 1942 L 0 35 A 1959 L 0 41 A 1933 T 7 7 H 1941 W 34 0 H 2004 W 16 0 H 1956 L 7 34 BA 1960 L 8 35 H 1934 W 8 0 H 1954 W 27 21 H 2005 L 33 45 A 1960 L 6 41 A 1961 L 0 24 A 1935 L 7 12 H 1956 W 24 12 A 2006 L 26 28 H 1961 L 3 13 A 1962 L 7 11 H 1936 W 26 10 H 1976 W 21 20 H 2007 W 18 17 A 1968 W 24 0 A 1963 L 7 11 A 1937 W 13 7 H 2008 W 31 0 H 1969 L 0 10 A 1964 W 31 27 H 1939 W 26 0 H LOUISIANA TECH 2009 W 20 9 A 1971 L 6 10 H 1965 W 21 17 A 1941 W 41 0 H (0-1-0) 2010 L 23 42 H 1974 L 28 35 A 1966 W 21 14 A 1942 W 12 0 H 2012 L 38 44 H 2011 W 31 13 A 1975 L 14 42 H 1967 W 40 17 H 1944 W 37 0 H 2012 L 20 27 H 1978 L 0 32 H 1968 W 41 6 A 1946 W 71 0 H LOUISVILLE 2013 L 26 27 A 1979 L 10 17 A 1969 L 0 12 H (2-3-0) 1980 W 6 3 H 1970 L 15 30 A HAMPTON A.C. 1988 L 28 30 A MARYLAND A.C. 1982 L 16 20 A 1971 L 20 32 H (0-0-2) 1989 W 16 15 H (1-0-0) 1983 W 27 16 H 1972 L 3 23 A 1896 T 10 10 H 2014 W 23 21 H 1895 W 20 0 H 1984 W 21 9 A 1973 W 44 40 H 1896 T 6 6 A 2015 L 31 38 A 1985 L 13 17 H 1974 L 10 24 A 2016 L 25 32 H MD. MEDICAL COLLEGE 1986 L 10 20 A 1975 L 28 31 H HARVARD (1-0-1) 1990 W 56 14 H 1976 L 6 31 A (1-8-0) LYNCHBURG 1898 W 6 0 H 1991 W 17 10 H 1977 L 14 35 H 1915 L 0 9 A (1-0-0) 1899 T 0 0 H 1992 W 53 0 A 1978 L 20 38 A 1916 L 0 51 A 1926 W 38 0 H 1993 W 38 0 H 1979 L 7 13 H 1919 L 0 47 A 1994 W 47 10 A 1980 L 3 26 A 114 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 1981 L 14 17 H 1997 L 24 31 A 1895 L 0 36 BA 1931 W 18 0 H 1902 W 22 0 H 1982 L 14 27 A 1998 W 23 13 H 1896 L 0 48 A 1932 W 12 0 H 1903 W 48 6 H 1983 W 17 14 H 1999 W 47 26 A 1898 L 0 12 A 1905 W 30 5 H 1984 T 24 24 A 2000 W 24 17 H 1921 L 0 34 A RUTGERS 1906 W 11 0 H 1985 W 24 22 H 2001 L 0 24 A 1922 L 0 5 A (3-2-0) 1907 W 22 4 H 1986 L 7 27 A 2002 W 14 9 H 1928 T 0 0 A 1894 W 20 4 H 1908 W 18 9 H FOOTBAL VA 1987 W 20 17 H 2003 L 37 51 A 1937 L 0 26 A 1920 W 7 0 A 1909 W 12 0 H 1988 W 27 24 A 2006 W 14 7 H 1946 W 20 6 A 1962 W 41 0 A 1910 W 29 0 H 1989 W 50 17 H 2007 L 24 29 A 1948 L 14 55 A 1980 L 17 19 H 1911 W 6 0 H 1990 W 24 10 A 2011 L 14 28 H 1981 L 0 3 A 1914 W 88 0 H 1991 W 14 9 H 2012 W 33 6 A PRINCETON JV 1923 W 32 7 H 1992 L 7 27 A (1-0-0) SAN JOSE STATE 1929 W 32 7 H 1993 W 17 10 H NOTRE DAME 1891 W 12 0 H (1-0-0) 1932 W 20 6 H 1994 W 34 10 H (0-2-0) 1998 W 52 14 H 1934 W 27 6 H 1995 L 17 22 A 1989 L 13 36 ER PURDUE 1935 W 18 0 H 1996 W 20 17 H 2015 L 27 34 H (1-1-0) SCHUYLKILL NAVY 1997 L 20 48 A 1968 L 6 44 A (0-0-1) SWARTHMORE L 1998 W 30 13 H OCEANA N.A.S. 1984 W 27 24 AT* 1891 T 16 16 H (2-1-0) 1999 W 20 17 A (1-0-0) *1984 Peach Bowl 1911 L 8 9 H 2000 W 17 6 H 1945 W 40 0 H SEWANEE 1914 W 47 0 A 2001 L 24 30 A RANDOLPH-MACON (3-2-1) 1929 W 12 7 H 2002 W 37 27 H OHIO (21-0-1) 1892 W 30 0 RI 2003 W 38 13 A (1-0-0) 1890 W 136 0 H 1900 W 17 5 RI SYRACUSE 2004 W 56 24 H 1993 W 41 7 H 1903 W 37 0 H 1901 W 23 5 RI (3-2-0) 2005 L 5 7 A 1904 W 16 0 H 1907 L 0 12 NF 1975 L 0 37 H 2006 W 23 0 H OHIO STATE 1905 W 59 0 H 1908 T 0 0 NF 1977 L 3 6 A 2007 W 22 20 A (0-1-0) 1906 W 38 0 H 1931 L 0 3 H 2004 W 31 10 H 2008 W 16 13 H ot 1933 L 0 75 A 1908 W 22 0 H 2005 W 27 24 A 2009 W 16 3 A 1910 W 17 0 H SOUTH CAROLINA 2015 W 44 38 H ot 2010 L 10 44 H OKLAHOMA 1911 W 31 0 H (13-20-1) 2011 L 17 28 A (0-1-0) 1912 W 45 0 H 1912 W 19 0 H TEMPLE 2012 L 13 37 H 1991 L 14 48 JK* 1913 W 40 0 H 1913 W 54 0 H (2-0-0) 2013 L 14 45 A *1991 1914 W 39 0 H 1914 W 49 7 H 2004 W 44 14 A 2014 L 27 28 H 1915 W 20 0 H 1915 W 13 0 A 2005 W 51 3 H 2015 L 13 26 A OREGON 1919 W 12 2 H 1916 W 35 6 H 2016 L 14 35 H (0-2-0) 1920 W 65 0 H 1926 W 6 0 A TENNESSEE +UVA win by forfeit 2013 L 10 59 H 1924 W 26 6 H 1927 L 12 13 H (1-3-0) 2016 L 26 44 A 1925 W 41 0 H 1928 L 13 24 H 1927 L 0 42 A NORTH CAROLINA 1926 W 57 0 H 1929 W 6 0 A 1940 L 14 41 A PRE-FLIGHT PANTOPS ACADEMY 1928 W 66 0 H 1951 W 28 27 H 1980 W 16 13 A (0-0-1) (2-0-0) 1929 W 27 6 H 1952 L 14 21 NF 1991 L 22 23 NO* 1944 T 13 13 H 1888 W 20 0 H 1930 W 48 0 H 1953 L 0 19 H *1991 USF&G 1889 W 44 0 H 1931 T 7 7 H 1954 L 0 27 A NC STATE 1933 W 39 0 H 1955 L 14 21 H TEXAS (22-34-1) PENNSYLVANIA 1956 L 13 27 RI (1-2-0) 1904 W 5 0 H (1-15-0) RICHMOND 1957 L 0 13 H 1977 L 0 68 A 1905 W 10 0 H 1890 L 0 72 WA (28-3-2) 1958 L 14 28 A 1995 L 16 17 A 1906 T 0 0 H 1892 L 0 32 H 1893 W 34 4 H 1959 L 20 32 H 1996 W 37 13 H 1907 L 4 10 NF 1894 L 6 14 WA 1894 W 48 0 H 1960 L 0 26 A 1908 W 6 0 NF 1895 L 0 54 A 1894 W 28 0 A 1961 W 28 20 H TEXAS CHRISTIAN 1944 L 0 13 NF 1896 L 0 20 A 1895 W 62 0 H 1962 L 6 40 A (1-2-0) 1945 W 26 6 NF 1897 L 0 42 A 1900 W 51 0 H 1963 T 10 10 H 1994 W 20 10 SH* 1946 L 7 27 A 1898 L 0 40 A 1906 W 22 0 H 1965 W+ 7 17 H 2009 L 14 30 H 1947 L 2 7 H 1899 L 6 33 A 1906 W 12 6 H 1967 L 23 24 A 2012 L 7 27 A 1948 W 21 14 A 1901 L 5 20 A 1907 W 38 0 H 1968 L 28 49 H *1994 Independence Bowl 1958 L 14 26 H 1904 L 0 24 A 1914 W 62 0 H 1971 L 14 34 A 1960 L 7 26 A 1924 L 0 27 A 1915 W 74 0 H 1972 W 24 16 A TEXAS TECH 1961 L 14 21 H 1930 L 6 40 A 1916 W 21 0 H 1975 L 14 41 A (0-1-0) 1962 L 12 24 A 1946 L 0 40 A 1919 T 0 0 H 1976 L 7 35 A 2007 L 28 31 JK* 1963 L 9 15 NF 1947 L 7 19 A 1921 W 14 0 H 1981 L 3 21 A *2008 Gator Bowl 1964 L 15 24 H 1949 W 26 14 A 1922 W 14 6 H 1986 W 30 20 H 1965 L 0 13 H 1950 L 7 21 A 1923 W 9 0 H 1987 L 10 58 A TROY 1966 L 21 42 A 1925 W 19 0 H 2002 W 34 21 H (1-0-0) 1967 L 8 30 H PENN STATE 1941 W 44 0 H 2003 L 7 31 A 2003 W 24 0 H 1968 L 0 19 A (3-5-0) 1942 T 7 7 A +UVA win by forfeit 1969 L 0 31 H 1893 L 0 6 H 1943 L 7 16 H TULANE 1970 L 16 21 A 1954 L 7 34 A 1944 W 39 0 A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (2-4-0) 1971 W 14 10 A 1955 L 7 26 RI 1945 W 45 0 H (0-2-0) 1949 L 14 28 H 1972 L 14 35 H 1988 L 14 42 H 1946 L 7 19 A 2008 L 7 52 H 1950 L 18 42 A 1973 L 23 43 A 1989 W 14 6 A 1947 W 34 0 H 2010 L 14 17 A 1966 L 6 20 H 1974 L 21 22 H 2001 W 20 14 H 1952 W 49 0 H 1967 W 14 10 A 1977 L 0 14 A 2002 L 14 35 A 1979 W 31 0 H SOUTHERN MISS 1968 W 63 47 H 1978 L 21 24 H 2012 W 17 16 H 1997 W 26 7 H (0-2-0) 1969 L 0 31 A 1979 L 27 31 A 2000 W 34 6 H 2009 L 34 37 A 1980 L 13 27 H PITTSBURGH 2001 W 17 16 H 2011 L 24 30 H UCLA 1981 L 24 30 A (3-6-0) 2008 W 16 0 H (0-2-0) 1982 L 13 16 H 1953 L 0 26 H 2010 W 34 13 H ST. ALBANS 2014 L 20 28 H 1983 W 26 14 A 1955 L 7 18 A 2012 W 42 19 H (8-0-0) 2015 L 16 34 A 1984 W 45 0 H 2003 W 23 16 CR* 2014 W 45 13 H 1895 W 14 4 H 1985 L 22 23 A 2006 L 13 38 A 2016 L 20 37 H 1896 W 6 0 H VANDERBILT 1986 W 20 16 H 2007 W 44 14 H 1897 W 14 0 H (7-12-2) 1987 W 34 31 A 2013 L 3 14 A RICHMOND A.B. 1898 W 16 0 H 1895 W 6 4 AT 1988 W 19 14 H 2014 W 24 19 H (0-0-1) 1899 W 10 0 H 1897 T 0 0 A 1989 W 20 9 A 2015 L 19 26 A 1943 T 7 7 H 1901 W 39 0 H 1898 W 18 0 LO 1990 W 31 0 H 2016 L 31 45 H 1902 W 15 0 H 1912 L 0 13 A 1991 W 42 10 A *2003 Continental Tire Bowl ROANOKE 1903 W 16 0 H 1913 W 34 0 H 1992 L 7 31 H (6-0-0) 1914 W 20 7 A 1993 L 29 34 A PRINCETON 1895 W 14 0 H ST. JOHN’S (Md.) 1915 W 35 10 H 1994 L 27 30 H (1-9-1) 1901 W 68 0 H (17-0-0) 1916 L 6 27 A 1995 W 29 24 A 1890 L 0 115 BA 1910 W 21 0 H 1891 W 34 0 H 1919 L 6 10 H 1996 W 62 14 H 1894 L 0 12 BA 1930 W 37 0 H 1896 W 48 0 H 1920 T 7 7 A VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 115 VIRGINIA 1928 L 0 34 A 1983 W 38 10 H 1999 L 7 31 H 1928 W 20 13 H 1976 L 0 14 H 1952 W 27 0 H 1984 W 35 7 H 2000 L 21 42 A 1929 T 13 13 A 1986 L 37 41 H 1953 L 13 28 A 1985 W 40 15 H 2001 L 17 31 H 1930 W 21 7 H 1988 W 31 23 H 1955 L 7 34 A 1987 W 30 0 H 2002 L 9 21 A 1931 L 0 18 A 1989 W 24 12 H 1956 L 2 6 H 1991 W 42 0 H 2003 W 35 21 H 1932 L 0 7 H 1990 W 63 35 H 1958 L 6 39 A 2010 W 48 7 H 2004 L 10 24 A 1933 L 0 6 A 1992 W 33 7 H 1959 L 0 33 H 2013 W 49 0 H 2005 L 14 52 H 1934 L 0 20 H 1994 W 37 3 H 1971 W 27 23 H 2006 L 0 17 A 1935 L 0 20 A 1995 W 40 16 H 1972 L 7 10 A VIRGINIA TECH 2007 L 21 33 H 1936 L 0 13 H 2009 L 14 26 H 1973 L 22 39 H (37-55-5) 2008 L 14 17 A 1937 L 6 13 A 2011 W 40 3 H 1975 L 14 17 A 1895 W 38 0 H 2009 L 13 42 H 1938 W 13 0 H 2015 W 35 29 H 1896 W 44 0 H 2010 L 7 37 A 1939 W 7 0 A VMI 1899 W 28 0 H 2011 L 0 38 H 1940 W 20 6 H WISCONSIN (57-23-3) 1900 W 17 5 H 2012 L 14 17 A 1941 W 27 7 H (0-1-0) 1893 W 22 0 A 1901 W 16 0 A 2013 L 6 16 H 1942 W 34 7 A 2001 L 17 26 A 1896 W 46 0 LN 1902 W 6 0 H 2014 L 20 24 A 1947 W 32 7 H 1900 T 0 0 A 1903 W 21 0 RI 2015 L 20 23 H 1948 W 41 6 A WYOMING 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 1901 W 28 0 LN 1904 W 5 0 RI 2016 L 10 52 A 1949 W 27 7 H (1-1-0) 1904 W 17 0 H 1905 L 0 11 H 1950 W 26 21 RI 2006 W 13 12 H ot 1906 W 4 0 H 1923 L 3 6 H WAKE FOREST 1951 L 14 42 A 2007 L 3 23 A 1907 W 18 17 H 1924 W 6 0 A (34-15-0) 1952 W 21 14 H 1909 W 32 0 H 1925 W 10 0 H 1889 W 46 4 RI 1953 L 13 27 A YALE 1910 W 28 0 H 1926 L 0 6 A 1911 W 29 6 H (2-3-1) 1911 W 22 6 H 1927 W 7 0 H 1955 L 7 13 H WASHINGTON YMCA 1914 L 0 21 A 1912 L 0 19 H 1928 L 0 20 A 1956 W 7 6 H (1-0-0) 1915 W 10 0 A 1913 W 38 7 H 1929 L 12 32 H 1957 W 28 20 A 1893 W 20 0 H 1916 L 3 61 A 1915 W 44 0 H 1930 L 13 34 A 1959 L 12 34 A 1940 W 19 14 A 1916 W 20 7 H 1931 T 0 0 H 1960 L 20 28 H WEST PHILADELPHIA A.C. 1941 L 19 21 A 1919 W 7 0 H 1932 L 0 13 A 1961 L 15 21 A (1-0-0) 1944 T 6 6 A 1920 L 6 22 H 1933 T 6 6 H 1962 W 14 12 H 1894 W 64 0 H 1921 W 14 7 A 1934 L 6 19 A 1964 L 21 31 H 1922 L 0 14 H 1935 T 0 0 H 1966 W 24 10 H WEST VIRGINIA 1923 L 0 35 H 1936 L 6 7 A 1967 W 14 12 A (12-10-1) 1924 W 13 0 A 1937 L 7 14 H 1969 L 21 23 H 1898 L 0 6 CH 1925 W 18 10 H 1938 W 14 6 A 1970 L 7 27 H 1921 L 0 7 H 1926 W 14 7 A 1939 L 0 13 H 1972 W 15 12 A 1922 L 0 13 A 1927 W 13 8 H 1940 L 0 6 NF 1973 W 21 10 H 1943 W 6 0 CH 1928 L 0 9 A 1941 W 34 0 NF 1974 W 14 0 A 1944 W 24 6 CH 1929 L 7 20 H 1942 L 14 20 NF 1975 L 21 66 H 1945 W 13 7 CH 1930 W 13 0 A 1945 W 31 13 RO 1976 W 18 17 A 1946 W 21 0 H 1931 L 3 18 H 1946 T 21 21 RO 1977 W 12 10 H 1947 W 6 0 A 1932 L 4 6 A 1947 W 41 7 RO 1978 L 0 14 A 1948 W 7 0 H 1933 L 12 13 H 1948 W 28 0 RO 1980 W 24 21 A 1949 W 19 14 H 1934 W 17 13 A 1949 W 26 0 RO 1981 L 21 24 H 1950 W 28 21 A 1935 T 0 0 H 1950 W 45 6 RO 1982 W 34 27 H 1954 L 10 14 H 1936 L 6 12 A 1951 W 33 0 RO 1983 L 34 38 A 1957 T 6 6 A 1937 L 7 26 H 1952 W 42 0 RO 1984 W 28 9 H 1965 W 41 0 RI 1938 T 12 12 H 1953 L 6 20 H 1985 W 20 18 A 1972 L 10 48 H 1939 L 13 16 A 1954 L 0 6 RO 1986 W 30 28 A 1973 L 17 42 A 1940 L 0 7 H 1955 L 13 17 RO 1987 W 35 21 H 1977 L 0 13 H 1941 W 27 7 A 1956 L 7 14 RO 1988 W 34 14 A 1978 L 17 20 A 1942 L 18 38 H 1957 W 38 7 RI 1989 W 47 28 H 1980 L 21 45 A 1943 W 34 0 A 1958 L 13 22 RO 1990 W 49 14 A 1981 L 18 32 H 1944 W 34 0 LN 1959 L 14 40 RI 1991 W 48 7 H 1984 W 27 7 A 1945 W 40 7 LN 1960 L 6 40 RO 1992 W 31 17 A 1985 W 27 7 H 1946 W 19 8 H 1961 L 0 20 RO 1993 W 21 9 H 2002 W 48 22 CR* 1947 W 35 6 A 1962 L 15 20 RO 1994 W 42 6 A *2002 Continental Tire Bowl 1948 W 26 14 H 1963 L 0 10 RO 1995 W 35 17 H 1949 W 32 13 LN 1964 W 20 17 H 1996 W 42 7 A WESTERN MICHIGAN 1950 W 26 13 H 1965 L 14 22 A 1997 W 21 13 H (2-1-0) 1951 W 34 14 H 1966 L 7 24 H 1998 W 38 17 A 2003 W 59 16 A 1952 W 33 14 RI 1970 W 7 0 A 1999 W 35 7 H 2005 W 31 19 H 1953 L 6 21 H 1971 L 0 6 H 2000 W 27 10 A 2006 L 10 17 H 1954 W 21 0 H 1972 W 24 20 H 2001 L 30 34 H 1955 W 20 13 H 1973 L 15 27 A 2002 W 38 34 A WILLIAM & MARY 1956 W 18 0 H 1974 W 28 27 H 2003 W 27 24 H (28-6-1) 1957 L 7 20 H 1975 L 17 24 A 2007 W 17 16 H 1908 W 11 0 H 1958 L 0 33 NF 1976 L 10 14 H 2008 L 17 28 A 1909 W 30 0 H 1959 L 12 19 LN 1977 T 14 14 A 2012 L 10 16 H 1910 W 10 0 H 1960 L 16 30 H 1978 W 17 7 H 2016 L 20 27 A 1911 W 81 0 H 1961 W 14 7 NF 1979 W 20 18 H 1912 W 60 0 H 1962 W 28 6 H 1980 L 0 30 A WASHINGTON 1920 W 27 0 H 1963 W 6 0 RI 1981 L 3 20 H (0-1-0) 1935 T 0 0 A 1964 W 20 19 RI 1982 L 14 21 A 1976 L 17 38 A 1936 W 7 0 NF 1965 W 14 10 H 1983 L 0 48 H 1937 W 6 0 H 1966 W 38 27 H 1984 W 26 23 A WASHINGTON & LEE 1938 W 34 0 H 1967 L 13 18 H 1985 L 10 28 H (21-13-1) 1939 W 26 6 NF 1968 W 47 0 H 1986 L 10 42 A 1890 W 46 0 A 1940 L 6 13 A 1969 W 28 10 RI 1987 W 14 13 H 1900 W 28 0 H 1950 W 13 0 H 1970 W 49 10 H 1988 W 16 10 A 1901 W 28 0 H 1951 W 46 0 H 1972 W 45 14 H 1989 W 32 25 H 1902 W 16 0 H 1952 W 20 13 A 1973 W 16 0 H 1990 L 13 38 A 1903 W 16 0 H 1959 L 0 37 H 1974 W 28 10 H 1991 W 38 0 H 1904 W 17 0 H 1960 L 21 41 NF 1975 W 22 21 H 1992 W 41 38 A 1907 L 5 6 H 1961 W 21 6 H 1976 L 7 13 NF 1993 L 17 20 H 1922 W 22 6 A 1962 W 19 7 A 1977 L 6 30 H 1994 W 42 23 A 1923 L 0 7 A 1963 W 9 7 H 1978 L 9 17 H 1995 L 29 36 H 1924 L 7 20 H 1964 W 14 13 A 1979 W 19 0 H 1996 L 9 26 A 1925 L 0 12 A 1969 W 28 15 A 1981 W 13 10 H 1997 W 34 20 H 1926 W 30 7 H 1970 W 33 6 H 1982 W 37 6 H 1998 W 36 32 A 1927 W 13 7 A 1974 W 38 28 H

116 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL ALL-TIME SCORES + Early UVA teams probably coached by student 1894 (8-2-0) 1899 (4-3-2) 1904 (6-3-0) FOOTBALL UVA managers and team captains. Coach: John Poe Coach: Archie Hoxton Coach: Foster Sanford (T) Thanksgiving Captain: John A. Penton Captain: Harry T. Summersgill Captain: Walter W. Council O2 Richmond H W 48 0 S30 St. Albans H W 10 0 S24 Randolph-Macon H W 16 0 1888 (2-1-0) O6 Baltimore City Coll. H W 36 0 O7 Episcopal High H W 33 6 S28 Washington & Lee H W 17 0 Coach: Unknown + O15 Princeton N1 L 0 12 O11 Pennsylvania A L 6 33 O1 Pennsylvania A L 0 24 Captain: Francklyn A. Meacham O18 Richmond A W 28 0 O14 Md. Medical Col. H T 0 0 O15 N.C. State H W 5 0 N20 Pantops Academy H W 20 0 O20 Johns Hopkins H W 76 0 O21 Gallaudet H L 5 11 O22 VMI H W 17 0 N24 Episcopal H.S. H W 16 0 O26 Pennsylvania N2 L 6 14 N4 Michigan N1 L 0 38 O29 Carlisle N2 L 6 14 D8 Johns Hopkins H L 0 26 N3 Rutgers H W 20 4 N11 Virginia Tech H W 28 0 N5 Virginia Tech N1 W 5 0 N13 Ft. Monroe H W 102 0 N18 Georgetown A T 0 0 N12 Navy H L 0 5 1889 (4-2-0) N20 W. Philadelphia AC H W 64 0 N30 Lehigh (T) N2 W 10 0 N24 North Carolina (T) N3 W 12 11 Coach: Unknown + N29 North Carolina (T) N3 W 34 0 N1, Detroit, Mich.; N2, Richmond, Va. N1, Richmond, Va.; N2, Norfolk, Va.; N3, Rich- Captain: Sidney M. Neely N1, Baltimore, Md.; N2, Washington, D.C.; N3, mond, Va. O8 Pantops Academy H W 44 0 Richmond, Va. 1900 (7-2-1) O15 Georgetown H W 32 0 Coach: Archie Hoxton O22 Johns Hopkins H W 58 0 Captain: John E. Loyd 1905 (5-4-0) O29 Lehigh H L 12 24 O5 Washington & Lee H W 28 0 Coach: William Cole N6 Wake Forest N W 46 4 1895 (9-2-0) O10 Richmond H W 51 0 Captain: Merritt T. Cooke N20 Navy A L 12 22 Coach: Harry Mackey O13 Carlisle N1 L 2 17 S27 Randolph-Macon H W 59 0 N-Richmond, Va. Captain: John A. Penton O20 Johns Hopkins H W 20 0 S30 St. John’s H W 30 5 O2 Miller School H W 30 0 O24 VMI A T 0 0 O7 N.C. State H W 10 0 1890 (5-2-0) O5 Virginia Tech H W 38 0 N10 Gallaudet H W 34 0 O14 Carlisle N1 L 0 12 Coach: Unknown + O9 Princeton N1 L 0 36 N14 Virginia Tech H W 17 5 O21 Bucknell N2 W 15 11 Captain: William W. Daggett O12 Maryland A.C. H W 20 0 N17 Georgetown A L 0 10 N4 Virginia Tech H L 0 11 N10 Dickinson N1 W 12 0 O19 Pennsylvania A L 0 54 N24 North Carolina N2 W 17 0 N11 George Washington N3 W 55 0 O27 Pennsylvania N2 L 0 72 O26 Gallaudet H W 16 6 N29 Sewanee (T) N3 W 17 5 N18 Navy A L 0 22 O28 Princeton N2 L 0 115 O29 Roanoke H W 14 0 N1, Washington, D.C.; N2, Norfolk, Va.; N3, N30 North Carolina (T) N2 L 0 17 N10 Lafayette H W 20 6 N11 St. Albans H W 14 4 Richmond, Va. N1, Richmond, Va.; N2, Norfolk, Va.; N3, Wash- N24 Randolph-Macon H W 136 0 N12 Richmond H W 62 0 ington, D.C. N26 Washington & Lee A W 46 0 N16 Vanderbilt N2 W 6 4 1901 (8-2-0) N29 Duke N3 W 10 4 N28 North Carolina (T) N3 W 6 0 Coach: Wesley Abbott 1906 (7-2-2) N1, Washington, D.C.; N2, Baltimore, Md.; N3, N1, Baltimore, Md., N2, Atlanta, Ga.; N3, Richmond, Captain: Robert M. Coleman Coach: William Cole Richmond, Va. Va. O2 Washington & Lee H W 28 0 Captain: Edward Hammond Johnson O5 Roanoke H W 68 0 S29 St. John’s H W 11 0 1891 (2-1-2) 1896 (7-2-2) O9 St. Albans H W 39 0 O3 Richmond H W 22 0 Coach: Unknown + Coach: Martin Bergen O12 Gallaudet H W 24 0 O6 N.C. State H T 0 0 Captain: Oliver W. Catchings Captain: Paul Lee Cocke O16 Pennsylvania A L 5 20 O10 Randolph-Macon H W 38 0 N14 St. John’s H W 34 0 O3 Hampton Athletic Club H T 10 10 O26 Virginia Tech A W 16 0 O13 Hampden-Sydney H W 38 5 N16 Schuylkill Navy H T 16 16 O10 Miller School H W 26 2 N11 VMI N1 W 28 0 O20 VMI H W 4 0 N21 Lafayette H T 6 6 O14 Pennsylvania A L 0 20 N16 Georgetown A L 16 17 O27 Richmond H W 12 6 N23 Princeton JV H W 12 0 O17 St. John’s H W 48 0 N23 North Carolina N2 W 23 6 N3 Bucknell N1 L 5 12 N28 Duke N L 0 20 O21 Princeton A L 0 48 N28 Sewanee (T) N3 W 23 5 N10 Georgetown A W 12 0 N-Richmond, Va. O31 Virginia Tech H W 44 0 N1, Lynchburg, Va.; N2, Norfolk, Va.; N3, Rich- N17 George Washington A T 0 0 N2 St. Albans H W 6 0 mond, Va. N29 Carlisle (T) N2 L 17 18 1892 (3-2-1) N11 VMI N1 W 46 0 N1, Richmond, Va.; N2, Norfolk, Va. Coach: Unknown + N14 Hampton A.C. A T 6 6 1902 (8-1-1) Captain: Richard S. Thomas, Jr. N21 Gallaudet H W 6 0 Coach: John DeSaulles 1907 (6-3-1) O11 Pennsylvania H L 0 32 N26 North Carolina (T) N2 W 46 0 Captain: H. Dorsey Waters Coach: Edward Hammond Johnson O22 North Carolina H W 30 18 N1, Lynchburg, Va.; N2, Richmond, Va. S30 Washington & Lee H W 16 0 Captain: John H. Neff O29 Sewanee N1 W 30 0 O4 St. Albans H W 15 0 S27 Davidson H T 5 5 N16 Georgetown H T 4 4 1897 (6-2-1) O18 Nashville A W 27 0 O2 Richmond H W 38 0 N24 Duke N2 W 46 4 Coach: Martin Bergen O20 Kentucky A W 12 0 O5 St. John’s H W 22 4 N26 North Carolina N2 L 0 26 Captain: James Morrison O25 St. John’s H W 22 0 O12 Gallaudet H W 40 0 N1, Richmond, Va., N2, Atlanta, Ga. O2 Franklin & Marshall H W 38 0 N1 Davidson H W 35 0 O19 VMI H W 18 17 O9 St. Albans H W 14 0 N8 Lehigh N1 L 6 34 O26 North Carolina N1 W 9 4 1893 (8-3-0) O13 Pennsylvania A L 0 42 N15 Virginia Tech H W 6 0 N2 Sewanee N2 L 0 12 Coach: John Poe O30 Georgia N1 W 17 4 N22 Carlisle N2 W 6 5 N9 Washington & Lee H L 5 6 Captain: John A. Penton N6 Gallaudet H W 20 4 N27 North Carolina (T) N3 T 12 12 N16 Georgetown A W 28 6 O7 Richmond H W 34 4 N13 Navy A L 0 4 N1, Washington, D.C.; N2, Norfolk, Va.; N3, N28 N.C. State (T) N3 L 4 10 O14 Penn State H L 0 6 N18 George Washington H W 10 0 Richmond, Va. N1, Richmond, Va.; N2, Norfolk, Va.; N3, Norfolk, O19 Washington YMCA H W 20 0 N25 North Carolina N2 W 12 0 Va. O21 Navy A L 0 28 D6 Vanderbilt (T) A T 0 0 1903 (7-2-1) 1908 (7-0-1) O28 Johns Hopkins H W 28 12 N1, Atlanta, Ga.; N2, Richmond, Va. Coach: Gresham Poe Coach: M.T. Cooke N4 Georgetown H L 24 28 Captain: I. Branch Johnson Captain: William C. Gloth N11 Duke N1 W 30 0 1898 (6-5-0) S26 St. Albans H W 16 0 S26 William & Mary H W 11 0 N18 Georgetown A W 58 0 Coach: Joseph Massie S30 Randolph-Macon H W 37 0 S30 St. John’s H W 18 9 N22 Navy A W 12 0 Captain: Harris T. Collier O3 Washington & Lee H W 16 0 O3 Randolph-Macon H W 22 0 N25 VMI A W 22 0 O1 St. Albans H W 16 0 O10 Navy A L 5 6 O9 Davidson H W 12 0 N30 North Carolina (T) N2 W 16 0 O12 Pennsylvania A L 0 40 O17 Kentucky H W 6 0 O17 Sewanee N1 T 0 0 N1, Lynchburg, Va. N2, Richmond, Va. O15 Gallaudet H W 16 0 O24 Virginia Tech N1 W 21 0 O31 N.C. State N2 W 6 0 O29 George Washington H W 47 0 O31 Davidson A W 22 0 N14 Georgetown A W 6 0 N2 Princeton A L 0 12 N7 St. John’s H W 48 6 N26 North Carolina (T) N3 W 31 0 N5 Md. Medical Col. H W 6 0 N21 Carlisle N2 T 6 6 N1, Norfolk, Va.; N2, Norfolk, Va.; N3, Richmond, N8 Georgetown A W 12 0 N26 North Carolina (T) N3 L 0 16 Va. N12 Vanderbilt N1 W 18 0 N1, Richmond, Va.; N2, Norfolk,Va.; N3, Richmond, N14 West Virginia N2 L 0 6 Va. N19 Navy H L 0 6 N24 North Carolina (T) N3 L 2 6 N1, Louisville, Ky.; N2, Charleston, W.Va.; N3, Richmond, Va.

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Led by center Bull Early, captain John Penton and back Mack Pope, the 1893 Cavaliers defeated North Carolina 16-0 and were declared “Champions of the South.”

1909 (7-1-0) 1912 (6-3-0) 1915 (8-1-0) 1920 (5-2-2) Coach: John Neff Coach: Speed Elliott Coach: Coach: Rice Warren Captains: B.R. Cecil, Kemper W. Yancey Captain: T. Hardy Todd Captain: H.W. Coleman Captain: A. Hewson Michie S25 William and Mary H W 30 0 S28 William & Mary H W 60 0 S25 Randolph-Macon H W 20 0 S25 William & Mary H W 27 0 S29 Hampden-Sydney H W 37 0 O5 Randolph-Macon H W 45 0 O2 Yale A W 10 0 O2 Randolph-Macon H W 65 0 O1 Davidson H W 11 0 O12 Hampden-Sydney H W 10 0 O9 Richmond H W 74 0 O9 VMI H L 6 22 O9 St. John’s H W 12 0 O14 South Carolina H W 19 0 O16 Harvard A L 0 9 O16 Johns Hopkins A W 14 0 O16 Lehigh N L 7 11 O19 VMI H L 0 19 O23 Georgia A W 9 7 O23 Rutgers A W 7 0 O23 Navy A W 5 0 O24 Norfolk Blues H W 7 0 O30 VMI H W 44 0 O30 Harvard A L 0 24 N6 VMI H W 32 0 N2 Vanderbilt A L 0 13 N6 Vanderbilt H W 35 10 N6 Georgia H T 0 0 N13 Georgetown A W 21 0 N16 Georgetown A L 13 16 N13 South Carolina A W 13 0 N13 Vanderbilt A T 7 7 N-Norfolk, Va. N28 North Carolina (T) N W 66 0 N25 North Carolina (T) N W 14 0 N25 North Carolina (T) H W 14 0 N-Richmond, Va. N-Richmond, Va. 1910 (6-2-0) 1921 (5-4-0) Coach: Charles Crawford 1913 (7-1-0) 1916 (4-5-0) Coach: Rice Warren Captain: Horace Geyer, Jr. Coach: Rice Warren Coach: Captain: Hollis Rinehart, Jr. S24 William & Mary H W 10 0 Captain: Aubrey L. Carter Captain: Harold A. Sparr S24 Davidson H W 28 0 O1 Randolph-Macon H W 17 0 S27 Randolph-Macon H W 40 0 S30 Davidson H W 14 0 O1 George Washington H W 28 0 O8 Roanoke H W 21 0 O4 South Carolina H W 54 0 O7 Yale A L 3 61 O8 Richmond H W 14 0 O15 St. John’s H W 29 0 O11 Hampden-Sydney H W 53 0 O14 Richmond H W 21 0 O15 VMI A W 14 7 O22 VMI H W 28 0 O18 VMI H W 38 7 O21 Georgia H L 7 13 O22 Johns Hopkins H W 14 7 N5 Carlisle N1 L 5 22 O25 Georgia N1 W 13 6 O28 Vanderbilt A L 6 27 O29 Princeton A L 0 34 N12 Georgetown A L 0 15 N1 Vanderbilt H W 34 0 N4 Harvard A L 0 51 N5 Georgia A L 0 21 N24 North Carolina (T) N2 W 7 0 N15 Georgetown A L 7 8 N11 South Carolina H W 35 6 N12 West Virginia H L 0 7 N1, Washington, D.C.; N2, Richmond, Va. N27 North Carolina (T) N2 W 26 7 N18 VMI H W 20 7 N24 North Carolina (T) A L 3 7 N1, Atlanta, Ga.; N2, Richmond, Va. N30 North Carolina (T) N L 0 7 1911 (8-2-0) N-Richmond, Va. Coach: Kemper Yancey 1914 (8-1-0) -Virginia did not field an intercollegiate varsity foot- 1922 (4-4-1) Captains: Joseph H. Wood, Hedley M. Bowen Coach: Joseph Wood ball team in 1917 and 1918 during the first World Coach: Thomas J. Campbell S23 Hampden-Sydney H W 23 0 Captain: Eugene N. Mayer War. Captain: Thomas S. Hall S30 William & Mary H W 81 0 S26 Randolph-Macon H W 39 0 S30 George Washington H W 34 0 O7 Randolph-Macon H W 31 0 O3 Yale A L 0 21 1919 (2-5-2) O7 Princeton A L 0 5 O14 Swarthmore H L 8 9 O10 Richmond H W 62 0 Coach: Harris Coleman O14 Richmond H W 14 6 O21 St. John’s H W 6 0 O17 South Carolina H W 49 7 Captain: John V. Ray O21 VMI H L 0 14 O28 VMI H W 22 6 O24 Georgia H W 28 0 S27 Randolph-Macon H W 12 2 O28 Johns Hopkins A W 19 0 N4 Wake Forest H W 29 6 O31 Vanderbilt A W 20 7 O4 Richmond H T 0 0 N4 Washington & Lee H W 22 6 N11 Johns Hopkins A W 34 0 N7 St. John’s H W 88 0 O11 Maryland H L 0 13 N11 Georgia A T 6 6 N18 Georgetown A L 0 9 N14 Swarthmore A W 47 0 O18 VMI H W 7 0 N18 West Virginia A L 0 13 N30 North Carolina (T) N W 28 0 N26 North Carolina (T) N W 20 3 O25 Harvard A L 0 47 N30 North Carolina (T) H L 7 10 N-Richmond, Va. N-Richmond, Va. N1 Centre H L 7 49 N8 Georgia A T 7 7 N15 Vanderbilt H L 6 10 N27 North Carolina (T) A L 0 6

118 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 1923 (3-5-1) 1929 (4-3-2) 1935 (1-5-4) 1941 (8-1-0) 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Coach: Earle Neale Coach: Earl Abell Coach: Coach: Captain: Staige D. Blackford Captain: John K. Sloan Captain: John W. Leys Captain: William M. Dudley S29 Furman H L 10 13 S28 Randolph-Macon H W 27 6 S21 William & Mary A T 0 0 S20 Hampden-Sydney H W 41 0 O6 Richmond H W 9 0 O5 South Carolina A W 6 0 S28 Hampden-Sydney H L 7 12 S27 Lafayette H W 25 0 FOOTBALL UVA O13 St. John’s H W 32 7 O12 Swarthmore H W 12 7 O5 Davidson H T 0 0 O4 Yale A L 19 21 O20 VMI H L 0 35 O19 VMI H L 7 20 O10 Navy A L 7 26 O11 Richmond H W 44 0 O27 Duke H W 33 0 O26 St. John’s H W 32 7 O19 St. John’s H W 18 0 O18 VMI A W 27 7 N3 Washington & Lee A L 0 7 N2 Maryland A T 13 13 O26 VMI H T 0 0 N1 Virginia Tech N W 34 0 N2 Maryland H L 7 14 N10 Georgia A L 0 13 N9 Virginia Tech H L 12 32 N8 Washington & Lee H W 27 7 N9 Washington & Lee A L 0 20 N17 Virginia Tech H L 3 6 N16 Washington & Lee A T 13 13 N15 Lehigh H W 34 0 N28 North Carolina (T) A L 7 41 N16 Virginia Tech H T 0 0 N29 North Carolina (T) A T 0 0 N28 North Carolina (T) A L 0 61 N20 North Carolina (T) A W 28 7 N-Norfolk, Va. 1930 (4-6-0) 1924 (5-4-0) Coach: Earl Abell 1936 (2-7-0) Coach: Earle Neale Captain: Hunter C. Motley Coach: Gus Tebell 1942 (2-6-1) Captain: Samuel W. Maphis S20 Roanoke H W 37 0 Captains: Leonard Trell, Harry Martin Coach: Frank Murray S27 Hampden-Sydney H W 13 9 S27 Randolph-Macon H W 48 0 S26 Hampden-Sydney H W 26 10 Captain: William M. Hill O4 Harvard A L 0 14 O4 Duke A L 0 32 O3 William & Mary N W 7 0 S26 Hampden-Sydney H W 12 0 O11 Randolph-Macon H W 26 6 O11 Pennsylvania A L 6 40 O10 Navy A L 14 35 O3 Navy A L 0 35 O18 VMI A W 13 0 O18 VMI A W 13 0 O17 Maryland H L 0 21 O10 VMI H L 18 38 O25 Pennsylvania A L 0 27 O25 Kentucky A L 0 47 O24 Washington & Lee H L 0 13 O17 Richmond A T 7 7 N1 Washington & Lee H L 7 20 N1 Maryland H L 6 14 O31 VMI A L 6 12 O24 Lafayette A L 13 19 N8 Georgia H L 0 7 N8 Virginia Tech A L 13 34 N7 Harvard A L 0 65 O31 Virginia Tech N L 14 20 N15 Virginia Tech A W 6 0 N15 Washington & Lee H W 21 7 N14 Virginia Tech A L 6 7 N7 Washington & Lee A W 34 7 N27 North Carolina (T) H W 7 0 N27 North Carolina (T) H L 0 41 N26 North Carolina (T) H L 14 59 N14 Maryland H L 12 27 N-Norfolk, Va. N21 North Carolina H L 13 28 1925 (7-1-1) 1931 (1-7-2) N-Norfolk, Va. Coach: Earle Neale Coach: 1937 (2-7-0) Coach: Frank Murray Captain: A.C. Carter Diffey Captain: William T. Thomas 1943 (3-4-1) Captain: William R. Weeks, II; Stephen R. Dav- S26 Hampden-Sydney H W 40 0 S19 Roanoke H W 18 0 Coach: Frank Murray enport O3 Georgia A W 7 6 S26 Randolph-Macon H T 7 7 Captains: Richard S. Cofer, Robert D. Seiler O10 Richmond H W 19 0 O3 Maryland A L 6 7 S25 Hampden-Sydney H W 13 7 O2 Princeton A L 0 26 S25 Richmond Air Base H T 7 7 O17 VMI H W 18 10 O10 Sewanee H L 0 3 O2 West Virginia N W 6 0 O24 Maryland H W 6 0 O15 VMI H L 3 18 O9 Navy A L 13 40 O16 Maryland H L 0 3 O9 Richmond H L 7 16 N7 Washington & Lee A L 0 12 O24 Washington & Lee A L 0 18 O23 VMI H L 7 26 O23 Apprentice School A L 6 7 N14 Virginia Tech H W 10 0 O31 Harvard A L 0 19 O30 William & Mary H W 6 0 O30 VMI A W 34 0 N17 Randolph-Macon H W 41 0 N7 Columbia A L 0 27 N6 Washington & Lee A L 6 13 N6 Maryland H W 39 0 N26 North Carolina (T) A T 3 3 N14 Virginia Tech H T 0 0 N13 Virginia Tech H L 7 14 N13 Duke #7 A L 0 49 N26 North Carolina (T) A L 6 13 N25 North Carolina #19 (T) A L 0 40 N27 North Carolina A L 7 54 1926 (6-2-2) Coach: Earle Neale N-Charleston, W.Va. Captain: Charles M. Mackall 1932 (5-4-0) 1938 (4-4-1) S25 Hampden-Sydney H T 0 0 Coach: Fred Dawson 1944 (6-1-2) Coach: Frank Murray Coach: Frank Murray O2 Georgia H L 7 27 Captain: Lewis G. Reiss Captain: John W. Acree O9 Lynchburg H W 38 0 S24 Hampden-Sydney H W 32 0 Captain: James T. Fahey S24 VMI H T 12 12 S23 Hampden-Sydney H W 37 0 O16 VMI A W 14 7 O1 Maryland H W 7 6 O1 Washington & Lee H W 13 0 O23 Virginia Tech A L 0 6 O8 Roanoke H W 12 0 S30 N.C. State N1 L 0 13 O8 Navy A L 0 33 O7 West Virginia N2 W 24 6 O30 South Carolina A W 6 0 O15 Columbia A L 6 22 O15 Virginia Tech A W 14 6 O14 N.C. Pre-Flight #2 H T 13 13 N6 Washington & Lee H W 30 7 O22 VMI A L 4 6 O22 Maryland A W 27 19 O28 VMI N3 W 34 0 N13 Maryland A T 6 6 O29 St. John’s H W 20 6 O29 William & Mary H W 34 0 N20 Randolph-Macon H W 57 0 N5 Washington & Lee H L 0 7 N5 Columbia A L 0 39 N4 Maryland N4 W 18 7 N25 North Carolina (T) H W 3 0 N12 Virginia Tech A L 0 13 N12 Harvard A L 13 40 N11 Richmond A W 39 0 N24 North Carolina (T) H W 14 7 N24 North Carolina (T) H L 0 20 N25 Yale A T 6 6 1927 (5-4-0) D2 North Carolina N5 W 26 7 1933 (2-6-2) Coach: Earle Neale 1939 (5-4-0) N1, Norfolk, Va.; N2, Charleston, W.Va.; N3, Lynch- Coach: Fred Dawson Captain: Bickerton Winston Cardwell Coach: Frank Murray burg, Va.; N4, Washington, D.C.; N5, Norfolk, Va. S24 Hampden-Sydney H W 38 6 Captain: Raye A. Burger Captains: James T. Gillette, Jr.; Harry C. Mc- O1 Georgia A L 0 32 S23 Hampden-Sydney H T 7 7 Claugherty 1945 (7-2-0) O8 South Carolina H L 12 13 S30 Randolph-Macon H W 39 0 S23 Hampden-Sydney H W 26 0 Coach: Frank Murray O15 VMI H W 13 8 O7 Ohio State A L 0 75 Captains: James H. Walker, John P. Duda O14 Columbia A L 6 15 O7 Navy A L 12 14 O22 Virginia Tech H W 7 0 S22 Coast Guard H W 39 0 O21 Navy A L 7 13 O14 Maryland H W 12 7 O29 Tennessee A L 0 42 S29 N.C. State N1 W 26 6 N5 Washington & Lee A W 13 7 O28 VMI H L 12 13 O21 VMI A L 13 16 N4 Maryland H W 6 0 O28 William & Mary N W 26 6 O6 VMI N2 W 40 7 N12 Maryland H W 21 0 O27 Virginia Tech N3 W 31 13 N24 North Carolina (T) A L 13 14 N11 Washington & Lee A L 0 6 N4 Chicago H W 47 0 N18 Virginia Tech H T 6 6 N10 Washington & Lee A W 7 0 N3 West Virginia N4 W 13 7 N10 #15 Richmond H W 45 0 1928 (2-6-1) N30 North Carolina (T) A L 0 14 N18 Virginia Tech H L 0 13 Coach: Earle Neale N30 No. Carolina #16 (T) A L 0 19 N17 #13 Oceana NAS H W 40 0 Captain: William C. Luke 1934 (3-6-0) N-Norfolk, Va. N24 #13 Maryland N5 L 13 19 S29 Randolph-Macon H W 66 0 Coach: Gus Tebell D1 #20 North Carolina A L 18 27 O6 South Carolina H L 13 24 Captain: Thomas G. Johnson 1940 (4-5-0) N1, Norfolk, Va.; N2, Lynchburg, Va.; N3, Roanoke, O13 Princeton A T 0 0 S29 Hampden-Sydney H W 8 0 Coach: Frank Murray Va.; N4, Charleston, W.Va.; N5, Washington, D.C. O20 VMI A L 0 9 O6 Navy N L 6 21 Captain: Lee M. McLaughlin Note: UVA ranked in AP poll (No. 20) on Oct. 8. O27 Vanderbilt A L 0 34 O13 St. John’s H W 27 6 S28 Lehigh H W 32 0 O20 Dartmouth A L 0 27 N3 Washington & Lee H W 20 13 O5 Yale A W 19 14 1946 (4-4-1) N10 Virginia Tech A L 0 20 O27 VMI A W 17 13 Coach: N3 Maryland A L 0 20 O12 Maryland A W 19 6 N17 Maryland A L 2 18 O19 VMI H L 0 7 Captain: H. Lockwood Frizzell N29 North Carolina (T) H L 20 24 N10 Washington & Lee H L 0 20 S28 Hampden-Sydney H W 71 0 N17 Virginia Tech A L 6 19 O26 William & Mary A L 6 13 N2 Virginia Tech N L 0 6 O5 Virginia Tech N T 21 21 N29 North Carolina (T) H L 6 25 O12 VMI H W 19 8 N-Washington, D.C. N9 Washington & Lee H W 20 6 N16 Tennessee #5 A L 14 41 O19 Pennsylvania #6 A L 0 40 N23 North Carolina H L 7 10 N2 Richmond A L 7 19 N-Norfolk, Va. N9 Princeton A W 20 6 N16 N.C. State A L 7 27 N23 West Virginia H W 21 0 N30 North Carolina #11 H L 14 49 N-Roanoke, Va.

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1947 (7-3-0) 1952 (8-2-0) 1957 (3-6-1; 2-4 ACC, 6th) 1962 (5-5-0; 1-4 ACC, 7th) Coach: Art Guepe Coach: Art Guepe Coach: Ben Martin Coach: Captain: H. Lockwood Frizzell Captain: William H. Chisholm Captain: James A. H. Bakhtiar Captains: Gary Cuozzo, Carl Kuhn, Dave Graham S27 George Washington H W 33 13 S27 Vanderbilt H W 27 0 S21 West Virginia A T 6 6 S22 William & Mary H W 19 7 O4 Virginia Tech N1 W 41 7 O4 #16 Virginia Tech N1 W 42 0 S28 Duke #7 A L 0 40 O6 Virginia Tech N L 15 20 O11 Harvard H W 47 0 O11 #15 George Washington H W 50 0 O5 Wake Forest A W 28 20 O13 VMI H W 28 6 O18 #16 Washington & Lee H W 32 7 O18 #11 VMI N2 W 33 14 O12 Clemson H L 6 20 O20 Wake Forest H W 14 12 O25 #13 VMI A W 35 6 O25 #9 Duke #6 H L 7 21 O19 Virginia Tech N W 38 7 O27 Davidson H W 34 7 N1 #12 Richmond H W 34 0 N1 #16 South Carolina N3 L 14 21 O26 Army #9 H L 12 20 N3 South Carolina A L 6 40 N8 #10 Pennsylvania #4 A L 7 19 N8 North Carolina A W 34 7 N2 VMI H L 7 20 N10 North Carolina H L 7 11 N15 #15 West Virginia A W 6 0 N15 Richmond H W 49 0 N16 South Carolina H L 0 13 N17 N.C. State A L 12 24 N22 #16 N.C. State H L 2 7 N22 Washington & Lee H W 21 14 N23 Maryland A L 0 12 N24 Maryland A L 18 40 N29 North Carolina #10 A L 7 40 N29 #20 William & Mary A W 20 13 N30 North Carolina A W 20 13 D1 Rutgers A W 41 0 N1, Roanoke, Va. N1, Roanoke, Va.; N2, Richmond, Va.; N3, Norfolk, N-Richmond, Va. N-Roanoke, Va. Va. 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 1948 (5-3-1) 1958 (1-9-0; 1-5 ACC, 8th) 1963 (2-7-1; 0-5-1 ACC, 8th) Coach: Art Guepe 1953 (1-8-0) Coach: Richard Voris Coach: Bill Elias Captain: Joseph McCary Coach: Ned McDonald Captains: Reece Whitley, Frank L. Call Captain: Turnley Todd S25 Miami (Ohio) H T 14 14 Captains: Robert Potter, Joseph Mehalick S20 Clemson #18 A L 15 20 S21 North Carolina A L 7 11 O2 Virginia Tech N W 28 0 S26 Virginia Tech H L 6 20 S27 Duke H W 15 12 S28 Duke H L 8 30 O9 George Washington H L 12 20 O3 South Carolina H L 0 19 O4 N.C. State H L 14 26 O5 Virginia Tech N1 L 0 10 O16 Washington & Lee A W 41 6 O10 George Washington N1 W 24 20 O11 Virginia Tech N1 L 13 22 O12 VMI N2 W 6 0 O23 VMI H W 26 14 O17 VMI H L 6 21 O18 Army #1 A L 6 35 O19 South Carolina H T 10 10 O30 Princeton A L 14 55 O24 Vanderbilt A L 13 28 O25 Vanderbilt A L 6 39 O26 Clemson H L 0 35 N6 N.C. State A W 21 14 O31 Duke #13 N2 L 6 48 N1 VMI N2 L 0 33 N2 N.C. State N3 L 9 15 N13 West Virginia H W 7 0 N7 Pittsburgh H L 0 26 N8 North Carolina #15 H L 0 42 N9 William & Mary H W 9 7 N27 North Carolina #4 H L 12 34 N14 Washington & Lee A L 13 27 N15 South Carolina A L 14 28 N16 Boston College A L 21 30 N-Roanoke, Va. N21 North Carolina H L 7 33 N22 Maryland H L 6 44 N28 Maryland(T) A L 6 21 N1, Alexandria, Va.; N2, Norfolk, Va. N1, Roanoke, Va.; N2, Norfolk, Va. N1, Roanoke, Va.; N2, Richmond, Va.; N3, Norfolk, 1949 (7-2-0) Va. Coach: Art Guepe 1954 (3-6-0; 0-2 ACC, 7th) 1959 (0-10-0; 0-5 ACC, 8th) Captain: John Thomas Coach: Ned McDonald Coach: Richard Voris 1964 (5-5-0; 1-5 ACC, 8th) S24 George Washington H W 27 13 Captain: Henry Strempek Captain: Robert Edwards Coach: Bill Elias O1 Miami (Ohio) H W 21 18 S25 Lehigh H W 27 21 S19 William & Mary H L 0 37 Captains: Robert Kowalkowski, Ted Torok O8 Virginia Tech N1 W 26 0 O2 George Washington H W 14 13 S26 Clemson #5 H L 0 47 S19 Wake Forest H L 21 31 O15 Washington & Lee H W 27 7 O9 Penn State #12 A L 7 34 O3 Florida #19 A L 10 55 S26 Duke A L 0 30 O22 VMI N2 W 32 13 O16 VMI H W 21 0 O10 VMI N1 L 12 19 O3 Virginia Tech H W 20 17 O29 West Virginia H W 19 14 O23 Virginia Tech #14 N L 0 6 O17 Virginia Tech N2 L 14 40 O10 VMI N W 20 19 N5 #19 Pennsylvania #20t A W 26 14 O30 Army #9 A L 20 21 O24 Vanderbilt H L 0 33 O17 Army H W 35 14 N19 #9 Tulane #19t H L 14 28 N13 South Carolina A L 0 27 O31 Wake Forest A L 12 34 O24 N.C. State H L 15 24 N26 North Carolina #19 A L 7 14 N20 North Carolina H L 14 26 N7 South Carolina H L 20 32 O31 Clemson A L 7 29 N1, Roanoke, Va.; N2, Lynchburg, Va. N27 West Virginia #12 H L 10 14 N14 North Carolina A L 0 41 N7 William & Mary A W 14 13 N-Roanoke, Va. N21 Maryland A L 12 55 N14 North Carolina H W 31 27 1950 (8-2-0) N1, Lynchburg, Va.; N2, Richmond, Va. N21 Maryland H L 0 10 Coach: Art Guepe 1955 (1-9-0; 0-4 ACC, 8th) N-Richmond, Va. Captains: Robert C. Weir, John Papit Coach: Ned McDonald 1960 (0-10-0; 0-6 ACC, 6th) S23 George Washington H W 19 0 Captain: John J. Polzer Coach: Richard Voris 1965 (5-5-0; 2-4 ACC, 7th) S30 Pennsylvania A L 7 21 S24 Clemson H L 7 20 Captains: John K. Marlow, Fred Shepherd, Louis Coach: George Blackburn O7 Virginia Tech N1 W 45 6 O1 George Washington H L 0 13 Martig Captains: Robert Kowalkowski, John O14 Washington & Lee N2 W 26 21 O8 Penn State N1 L 7 26 S24 William & Mary N1 L 21 41 Pincavage O21 VMI H W 26 13 O15 VMI H W 20 13 O1 N.C. State A L 7 26 S18 Duke H L 7 21 O28 West Virginia A W 28 21 O22 Virginia Tech N2 L 13 17 O8 Clemson #8 A L 7 21 S25 Clemson H L 14 20 N4 Citadel A W 34 14 O29 Vanderbilt A L 7 34 O15 VMI H L 16 30 O2 North Carolina A W 21 17 N11 William & Mary H W 13 0 N5 Pittsburgh A L 7 18 O22 Virginia Tech N2 L 6 40 O9 VMI H W 14 10 N18 Tulane A L 18 42 N12 Wake Forest H L 7 13 O29 Wake Forest H L 20 28 O16 West Virginia N W 41 0 D2 North Carolina H W 44 13 N19 North Carolina A L 14 26 N12 Navy #8 A L 6 41 O23 Virginia Tech A L 14 22 N1, Roanoke, Va.; N2, Richmond, Va. N26 South Carolina H L 14 21 N19 Maryland H L 12 44 O30 N.C. State H L 0 13 N1, Richmond, Va.; N2, Roanoke, Va. N26 North Carolina H L 8 35 N6 South Carolina H W* 7 17 1951 (8-1-0) D3 South Carolina A L 0 26 N13 Georgia Tech A L 19 42 Coach: Art Guepe 1956 (4-6-0; 1-4 ACC, 8th) N1, Norfolk, Va.; N2, Roanoke, Va. N20 Maryland A W 33 27 Captain: Joseph Palumbo Coach: Ben Martin * Forfeit S29 George Washington H W 20 0 Captain: Henry W. Jordan 1961 (4-6-0; 2-4 ACC, 8th) N-Richmond, Va. O6 Virginia Tech N W 33 0 S22 VMI H W 18 0 Coach: Bill Elias O13 Washington & Lee A L 14 42 S29 Duke H L 7 40 Captains: Louis Martig, Ronald Gassert 1966 (4-6-0; 3-3 ACC, T-3rd) O20 VMI H W 34 14 O6 Wake Forest H W 7 6 S23 William & Mary H W 21 6 Coach: George Blackburn O27 Duke A W 30 7 O13 South Carolina #20t N1 L 13 27 S30 Duke N1 L 0 42 Captains: Edward C. Carrington, Donald M. N3 Citadel H W 39 0 O20 Lehigh A W 24 12 O7 N.C. State H L 14 21 Parker N10 North Carolina H W 34 14 O27 Virginia Tech #16 N2 L 7 14 O14 VMI N2 W 14 7 S17 Wake Forest H W 24 10 N17 South Carolina H W 28 27 N3 Vanderbilt H L 2 6 O21 Virginia Tech N3 L 0 20 S24 Clemson A L 35 40 N24 #15 William & Mary H W 46 0 N10 North Carolina H *W 7 21 O28 Wake Forest A L 15 21 O1 Duke A L 8 27 N-Roanoke, Va. N17 Navy #15 N3 L 7 34 N4 South Carolina H W 28 20 O8 Tulane H L 6 20 Note: Virginia ranked No. 13 in final AP poll. N24 Clemson A L 0 7 N18 Navy A L 3 13 O15 VMI H W 38 27 * Forfeit N25 Maryland H W 28 16 O22 Virginia Tech H L 7 24 N1, Richmond, Va. ; N2, Roanoke, Va.; N3, D2 North Carolina A L 0 24 O29 N.C. State A L 21 42 Baltimore N1, Richmond, Va.; N2, Norfolk, Va.; N3, Roanoke, N5 Georgia Tech #5 A L 13 14 Va. N19 Maryland H W 41 17 N26 North Carolina A W 21 14

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Terry Kirby plunged into the end zone for a third-quarter touchdown in Virginia’s 20-7 win over Clemson in 1990. The win snapped a 29-game losing steak against the Tigers and helped launch UVA’s thrilling ride to the top of the polls.

1967 (5-5-0; 3-3 ACC, 4th) 1969 (3-7-0; 1-5 ACC, 8th) 1971 (3-8-0; 2-3 ACC, T-3rd) 1973 (4-7-0; 3-3 ACC, 4th) Coach: George Blackburn Coach: George Blackburn Coach: Don Lawrence Coach: Don Lawrence Captain: Malcolm McGregor Captains: Frederic L. Moschel, Robert C. Rannigan Captains: Gary Helman, Andy Selfridge Captains: Paul Ryczek, Gerard Mullins, Anthony S23 Army A L 7 26 S20 Clemson H L 14 21 S11 Navy H L 6 10 Zmudzin S30 Buffalo H W 35 12 S27 Duke H W 10 0 S18 Michigan #4 A L 0 56 S8 VMI H W 16 0 O7 Wake Forest A W 14 12 O4 William & Mary A W 28 15 S25 Duke #20 H L 0 28 S15 N.C. State #17 A L 23 43 O14 Duke H L 6 13 O11 VMI N W 28 10 O2 Vanderbilt H W 27 23 S22 Missouri #20t A L 7 31 O21 South Carolina A L 23 24 O18 N.C. State H L 0 31 O9 South Carolina A L 14 34 S29 Duke H W 7 3 O28 VMI H L 13 18 O25 Navy A L 0 10 O16 Clemson N L 15 32 O6 Vanderbilt H L 22 39 N4 N.C. State #4 H L 8 30 N1 North Carolina H L 0 12 O23 Army A L 9 14 O13 Clemson A L 27 32 N11 North Carolina H W 40 17 N8 Wake Forest H L 21 23 O30 N.C. State A W 14 10 O20 Virginia Tech A L 15 27 N18 Tulane A W 14 10 N15 Tulane A L 0 31 N6 Virginia Tech H L 0 6 O27 Wake Forest H W 21 10 N25 Maryland A W 12 7 N22 Maryland A L 14 17 N13 North Carolina H L 20 32 N3 North Carolina H W 44 40 N-Richmond, Va. N20 Maryland A W 29 27 N10 Maryland A L 0 33 1968 (7-3-0; 3-2 ACC, 3rd) N-Richmond, Va. N17 West Virginia A L 17 42 Coach: George Blackburn 1970 (5-6-0; 0-6 ACC, 8th) Captains: Richard Brand, Clyde E. Arnette Coach: George Blackburn 1972 (4-7-0; 1-5 ACC, T-6th) 1974 (4-7-0; 1-5 ACC, 6th) S21 Purdue #1 A L 6 44 Captains: Daniel S. Ryczek, Paul S. Reid Coach: Don Lawrence Coach: Sonny Randle S28 VMI H W 47 0 S12 Virginia Tech A W 7 0 Captains: Thomas F. Kennedy, William M. Williams Captain: Richard J. Ambrose O5 Davidson H W 41 14 S19 Clemson A L 17 27 S9 South Carolina A W 24 16 S14 Navy A L 28 35 O12 Duke A W 50 20 S26 Duke A L 7 17 S16 Virginia Tech H W 24 20 S21 William & Mary H W 38 28 O19 N.C. State A L 0 19 O3 Wake Forest H L 7 27 S23 West Virginia H L 10 48 S28 Duke A L 7 27 O26 Navy A W 24 0 O10 VMI H W 49 10 S30 Duke A L 13 37 O5 Georgia Tech A L 24 28 N2 South Carolina H L 28 49 O17 Army H W 21 20 O7 Vanderbilt A L 7 10 O12 N.C. State #11 H L 21 22 N9 North Carolina A W 41 6 O24 William & Mary H W 33 6 O14 VMI H W 45 14 O19 Virginia Tech H W 28 27 N16 Tulane H W 63 47 O31 North Carolina A L 15 30 O21 Clemson A L 21 37 O26 Wake Forest A W 14 0 N23 Maryland H W 28 23 N7 N.C. State A L 16 21 O28 Maryland H L 23 24 N2 North Carolina A L 10 24 N14 Colgate H W 54 12 N4 N.C. State H L 14 35 N9 VMI H W 28 10 N21 Maryland H L 14 17 N11 North Carolina #18 A L 3 23 N16 Clemson A L 9 28 N18 Wake Forest A W 15 12 N23 Maryland #11 H L 0 10

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 121 VIRGINIA 1975 (1-10-0; 0-5 ACC, 7th) 1980 (4-7-0; 2-4 ACC, T-4th) 1985 (6-5-0; 4-3 ACC, T-3rd) 1990 (8-4; 5-2 ACC, T-2nd) Coach: Sonny Randle Coach: Coach: George Welsh Coach: George Welsh Captains: Scott Gardner, Thomas Glassic Captains: Quentin Murray, Brian Musselman, Captains: Jim Dombrowski, Charles McDaniel, Captains: Ron Carey, Joe Hall, Shawn Moore S13 Navy H L 14 42 Thomas Vigorito Antonio Rice S1 #15 Kansas A W 59 10 S20 VMI H W 22 21 S13 Navy H W 6 3 S14 VMI H W 40 15 S8 #14 Clemson #9 H W 20 7 S27 Duke A L 11 26 S20 N.C. State H L 13 27 S21 Georgia Tech A W 24 13 S15 #11 Navy H W 56 14 O4 North Carolina H L 28 31 S27 Duke A W 20 17 S28 Navy H L 13 17 S22 #10 Duke A W 59 0 O11 South Carolina A L 14 41 O4 West Virginia A L 21 45 O5 Duke H W 37 14 S29 #7 William & Mary H W 63 35 O18 Virginia Tech A L 17 24 O11 Clemson H L 24 27 O12 Clemson A L 24 27 O13 #2 N.C. State H W 31 0 O25 Wake Forest H L 21 66 O18 Virginia Tech A L 0 30 O19 Virginia Tech H L 10 28 O20 #1 Wake Forest A W 49 14 N1 Vanderbilt A L 14 17 O25 Wake Forest A W 24 21 O26 Wake Forest A W 20 18 N3 #1 Georgia Tech #16 H L 38 41 N8 East Carolina H L 10 61 N1 Tennessee A W 16 13 N2 West Virginia H W 27 7 N10 #9 North Carolina A W 24 10 N15 Syracuse H L 0 37 N8 Rutgers H L 17 19 N9 N.C. State A L 22 23 N17 #8 Maryland H L 30 35 N22 Maryland #20 A L 24 62 N15 North Carolina #15 A L 3 26 N16 North Carolina H W 24 22 N24 #17 Virginia Tech A L 13 38 N22 Maryland H L 0 31 N29 Maryland A L 21 33 J1 Tennessee #10 N L 22 23 1976 (2-9-0; 1-4 ACC, 6th) (Sugar Bowl-New Orleans, La.) 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Coach: Dick Bestwick 1981 (1-10-0; 0-6 ACC, 7th) 1986 (3-8-0; 2-5 ACC, T-6th) Note: Virginia ranked No. 23 in final AP poll. Captains: Michael Ozdowski, James K. Wicks, Coach: Dick Bestwick Coach: George Welsh Gregory A. McDaniel Captains: Keith Lee, Todd Kirtley Captains: Kevin Gould, Antonio Rice, Sean Scott 1991 (8-3-1; 4-2-1, 4th) S11 Washington A L 17 38 S12 West Virginia H L 18 32 S6 South Carolina H W 30 20 Coach: George Welsh S18 William & Mary H L 0 14 S18 Rutgers A L 0 3 S13 Navy A L 10 20 Captains: Matt Blundin, Tyrone Lewis, Don Reyn- S25 Duke H L 6 21 S26 Duke H L 24 29 S20 Georgia Tech H L 14 28 olds, Ray Roberts O2 Georgia Tech A L 14 35 O3 N.C. State A L 24 30 S27 Duke A L 13 20 S7 Maryland A L 6 17 O9 South Carolina A L 7 35 O10 Clemson #9 A L 0 27 O4 Wake Forest A W 30 28 S14 Navy H W 17 10 O16 Virginia Tech H L 10 14 O17 South Carolina A L 3 21 O11 Clemson #20 H L 17 31 S19 Georgia Tech A L 21 24 O23 Wake Forest A W 18 17 O24 Wake Forest H L 21 24 O25 Virginia Tech A L 10 42 S28 Duke H W 34 3 O30 VMI N L 7 13 O31 VMI H W 13 10 N1 William & Mary H L 37 41 O5 Kansas H W 31 19 N6 Lehigh H W 21 20 N14 North Carolina #13 H L 14 17 N8 N.C. State #15 H W 20 16 O12 Clemson #18 A T 20 20 N13 North Carolina A L 6 31 N21 Maryland A L 7 48 N15 North Carolina A L 7 27 O19 North Carolina H W 14 9 N20 Maryland #6t H L 0 28 N28 Virginia Tech H L 3 20 N28 Maryland H L 10 42 O26 Wake Forest H W 48 7 N-Norfolk, Va. N2 VMI H W 42 0 1982 (2-9-0; 1-5 ACC, 6th) 1987 (8-4-0; 5-2 ACC, 2nd) N9 #24 N.C. State #18 A W 42 10 1977 (1-9-1; 1-5 ACC, 6th) Coach: George Welsh All American Bowl Champions N23 #20 Virginia Tech H W 38 0 Coach: Dick Bestwick Captains: Pat Chester, Kevin Riccio Coach: George Welsh D29 #19 Oklahoma #20 N L 14 48 Captains: Samuel J. Pfabe S11 Navy A L 16 20 Captains: Sean Scott, Scott Secules (Gator Bowl -Jacksonville, Fla.) S10 N.C. State A L 0 14 S18 James Madison H L 17 21 S5 Georgia #20 A L 22 30 S17 Texas #18 A L 0 68 S25 Duke A L 17 51 S12 Maryland A L 19 21 1992 (7-4-0; 4-4 ACC, T-4th) S24 Duke H L 7 31 O2 N.C. State H L 13 16 S19 Virginia Tech H W 14 13 Coach: George Welsh O1 West Virginia H L 0 13 O9 Clemson H L 0 48 S26 Duke H W 42 17 Captains: Terry Kirby, Chris Slade, Gary Steele O8 Clemson A L 0 31 O23 Wake Forest H W 34 27 O3 VMI H W 30 0 S5 #25 Maryland H W 28 15 O15 Virginia Tech A T 14 14 O30 VMI H W 37 6 O10 Clemson #8 A L 21 38 S12 #23 Navy A W 53 0 O22 Wake Forest H W 12 10 N6 Georgia Tech A L 32 38 O17 South Carolina A L 10 58 S19 #20 Georgia Tech #22 H W 55 24 O29 Syracuse A L 3 6 N13 North Carolina A L 14 27 O24 Wake Forest H W 35 21 S26 #14 Duke A W 55 28 N5 VMI H L 6 30 N20 Maryland #19 H L 14 45 N7 Georgia Tech A W 23 14 O3 #14 Wake Forest A W 31 17 N12 North Carolina #19 H L 14 35 N25 Virginia Tech (T) A L 14 21 N14 North Carolina H W 20 17 O10 #10 Clemson #25 H L 28 29 N19 Maryland A L 0 28 N21 N.C. State A W 34 31 O17 #17 North Carolina A L 7 27 1983 (6-5-0; 3-3 ACC, T-4th) D22 Brigham Young N W 22 16 O24 #24 William & Mary H W 33 7 1978 (2-9-0; 0-6 ACC, 7th) Coach: George Welsh (All American Bowl -Birmingham, Ala.) O31 #23 Florida State #6 H L 3 13 Coach: Dick Bestwick Captains: Dave Bond, Rich Riccardi, Wayne N7 N.C. State #17 H L 7 31 Captains: Edward W. Smith, Derrick L. Glasper Schuchts, Billy Smith 1988 (7-4-0; 5-2 ACC, 2nd) N21 Virginia Tech A W 41 38 S9 Wake Forest A L 0 14 S3 Duke H W 38 30 Coach: George Welsh S16 Navy H L 0 32 S10 Navy H W 27 16 Captains: Roy Brown, David Griggs, Jeff Lageman 1993 (7-5-0; 5-3 ACC, T-3rd) S23 Army A W 21 17 S17 James Madison H W 21 14 S3 William & Mary H W 31 23 Coach: George Welsh S30 VMI H L 9 17 S24 N.C. State A W 26 14 S10 Penn State #18 H L 14 42 Captains: Mark Dixon, Keith Lyle, Greg McClellan, O7 Duke A L 13 20 O1 Maryland #19 A L 3 23 S17 Georgia Tech H W 17 16 Jerrod Washington O14 Clemson H L 14 30 O8 Clemson A L 21 42 S24 Duke A L 34 38 S4 Maryland A W 43 29 O21 Virginia Tech H W 17 7 O15 VMI H W 38 10 O8 Clemson #11 H L 7 10 S11 Navy H W 38 0 N4 West Virginia A L 17 20 O22 Wake Forest A L 34 38 O15 Louisville A L 28 30 S16 #25 Georgia Tech A W 35 14 N11 Maryland #13 H L 7 17 N3 Georgia Tech A L 27 31 O22 Wake Forest A W 34 14 S25 #22 Duke H W 35 0 N18 North Carolina A L 20 38 N12 North Carolina #19 H W 17 14 O29 Virginia Tech A W 16 10 O2 #21 Ohio H W 41 7 N25 N.C. State H L 21 24 N19 Virginia Tech H L 0 48 N5 N.C. State H W 19 14 O16 #15 Florida State #1 A L 14 40 N12 North Carolina A W 27 24 O23 #21 North Carolina #12 H W 17 10 1979 (6-5-0; 2-4 ACC, 6th) 1984 (8-2-2; 3-1-2 ACC, 2nd) N19 Maryland H W 24 23 O30 #16 N.C. State A L 29 34 Coach: Dick Bestwick Peach Bowl Champions N6 #21 Wake Forest H W 21 9 Captains: Steve Potter, Michael Newhall Coach: George Welsh 1989 (10-3; 6-1 ACC, T-1st) N13 #18 Clemson A L 14 23 S8 Richmond H W 31 0 Captains: Tom Kilgannon, Lester Lyles, Bob ACC Co-Champions N20 #23 Virginia Tech #25 H L 17 20 S15 N.C. State #19 A L 27 31 Olderman Coach: George Welsh J1 Boston College #15 N L 13 31 S22 VMI H W 19 0 S8 Clemson #3 H L 0 55 Captains: Roy Brown, Shawn Moore, Ray Savage (Carquest Bowl - Miami, Fla.) S29 Duke H W 30 12 S15 VMI H W 35 7 A31 Notre Dame #2 N1 L 13 36 O6 Clemson A L 7 17 S22 Navy A W 21 9 (Kickoff Classic) O13 James Madison H W 69 9 S29 Virginia Tech A W 26 23 S9 Penn State #12 A W 14 6 O20 Navy #20 A L 10 17 O6 Duke A W 38 10 S16 Georgia Tech A W 17 10 N3 Georgia A W 31 0 O13 Georgia Tech #20 H T 20 20 S23 Duke H W 49 28 N10 Virginia Tech H W 20 18 O20 Wake Forest H W 28 9 S30 William & Mary H W 24 12 N17 North Carolina H L 7 13 N3 West Virginia #12 A W 27 7 O7 Clemson #15 A L 20 34 N24 Maryland A L 7 17 N10 N.C. State H W 45 0 O14 North Carolina H W 50 17 N17 #19 North Carolina A T 24 24 O21 Wake Forest H W 47 28 N24 Maryland #18 H L 34 45 O28 Louisville H W 16 15 D31 Purdue N W 27 24 N4 #24 N.C. State #18 A W 20 9 (Peach Bowl-Atlanta, Ga.) N11 #18 Virginia Tech H W 32 25 Note: Virginia ranked No. 20 in final AP poll. N18 #16 Maryland A W 48 21 J1 #15 Illinois #11 N2 L 21 31 (Florida Citrus Bowl) N1, East Rutherford, N.J.; N2, Orlando, Fla. Note: Virginia ranked No. 18 in final AP poll.

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Virginia’s 33-28 victory over then-No. 2 Florida State in 1995 handed the Seminoles their first-ever ACC setback, snapping a 29-game winning streak in league play. On the game’s final play, from the Virginia6-yard line, Florida State tailback Warrick Dunn took a direct snap from center out of the shotgun and ran a slalom through defenders until he was inside the one. But he lost the ball short of the goal line as he was tackled by Virginia defensive backs Adrian Burnim and Anthony Poindexter and time expired.

1994 (9-3-0; 5-3 ACC, T-3rd) 1996 (7-5; 5-3 ACC, 4th) 1998 (9-3; 6-2 ACC, 3rd) 2000 (6-6; 5-3 ACC, 3rd) Independence Bowl Champions Coach: George Welsh Coach: George Welsh Coach: George Welsh Coach: George Welsh Captains: Tiki Barber, Todd White Captains: Aaron Brooks, Anthony Poindexter Captains: Brad Barnes, Yubrenal Isabelle, Byron Captains: Mike Frederick, Randy Neal, Charles Way S7 #23 Central Michigan H W 55 21 S3 #16 Auburn #25 A W 19 0 Thweatt, Patrick Washington S3 Florida State #3 A L 17 41 S14 #22 Maryland H W 21 3 S12 #12 Maryland H W 31 19 S2 Brigham Young (OT) H L 35 38 S10 Navy A W 47 10 S21 #20 Wake Forest A W 42 7 S19 #10 Clemson H W 20 18 S9 Richmond H W 34 6 S17 Clemson H W 9 6 S28 #19 Texas #13 H W 37 13 S26 #11 Duke A W 24 0 S16 Duke A W 26 10 O1 William & Mary H W 37 3 O5 #12 Georgia Tech A L 7 13 O3 #10 San Jose State H W 52 14 S23 Clemson #11 H L 10 31 O8 Wake Forest A W 42 6 O19 #20 N.C. State H W 62 14 O17 #7 Georgia Tech #25 A L 38 41 S30 Wake Forest A W 27 10 O15 Georgia Tech A W 24 7 O26 #20 Florida State #3 A L 24 31 O24 #16 N.C. State H W 23 13 O7 Maryland H W 31 23 O22 #25 North Carolina #15 H W 34 10 N2 #16 Duke A W 27 3 O31 #15 Wake Forest A W 38 17 O21 Florida State #6 A L 3 37 N5 #13 Duke #23 A L 25 28 N9 #15 Clemson H L 16 24 N7 #12 Florida State #6 A L 14 45 O28 North Carolina H W 17 6 N12 #21 Maryland H W 46 21 N16 #24 North Carolina #6 H W 20 17 N14 #21 North Carolina H W 30 13 N9 Georgia Tech #24 A L 0 35 N19 #16 Virginia Tech #14 A W 42 23 N29 #20 Virginia Tech #17 A L 9 26 N28 #16 Virginia Tech #20 A W 36 32 N18 N.C. State H W 24 17 N25 #13 N.C. State H L 27 30 D27 Miami (Fla.) #19 N L 21 31 D31 #13 Georgia #19 N L 33 35 N25 Virginia Tech #6 A L 21 42 D28 #18 Texas Christian N W 20 10 (Carquest Bowl - Miami, Fla.) (Peach Bowl - Atlanta, Ga.) D24 Georgia #24 N L 14 37 (Independence Bowl - Shreveport, La.) Note: Virginia ranked No. 18 in final AP poll. (O’ahu Bowl) Note: Virginia ranked No. 15 in final AP poll. 1997 (7-4; 5-3 ACC, T-3rd) N-Honolulu, Hawaii Coach: George Welsh 1999 (7-5; 5-3 ACC, T-2nd) 1995 (9-4-0; 7-1 ACC, T-1st) Captains: Doug Karczewski, Anthony Poindexter Coach: George Welsh 2001 (5-7; 3-5 ACC, T-7th) ACC Co-Champions & Peach Bowl Champions S4 Auburn #17 H L 17 28 Captains: Travis Griffith, Thomas Jones, Noel Coach: Coach: George Welsh S13 Richmond H W 26 7 LaMontagne, Byron Thweatt Captains: Monsanto Pope, Evan Routzahn, Captains: Jason Augustino, Mike Groh, Skeet Jones S27 North Carolina #5 A L 20 48 S4 #23 North Carolina A W 20 17 Antwoine Womack A26 #17 Michigan #14 A L 17 18 O4 Wake Forest H W 21 13 S11 #22 Clemson A L 14 33 A25 Wisconsin #22 A L 17 26 (Pigskin Classic) O11 Clemson A W 21 7 S18 Wake Forest H W 35 7 (Eddie Robinson Classic) S2 #17 William & Mary H W 40 16 O18 Duke H W 13 10 S25 Brigham Young #17 A W 45 40 S1 Richmond H W 17 16 S9 #16 N.C. State #23 A W 29 24 O25 Florida State #3 H L 21 47 O2 #24 Virginia Tech #8 H L 7 31 S22 Clemson #19 A W 26 24 S16 #16 Georgia Tech H W 41 14 N1 Maryland A W 45 0 O9 Duke (OT) H L 17 24 S29 Duke H W 31 10 S23 #11 Clemson A W 22 3 N8 Georgia Tech H W 35 31 O16 N.C. State A W 47 26 O6 Maryland #25 A L 21 41 S30 #11 Wake Forest H W 35 17 N15 N.C. State A L 24 31 O30 Florida State #1 H L 10 35 O13 North Carolina A L 24 30 O7 #9 North Carolina A L 17 22 N29 Virginia Tech H W 34 20 N6 Georgia Tech #7 H W 45 38 O20 Florida State #21 H L 7 43 O14 #19 Duke H W 44 30 N13 Buffalo H W 50 21 O27 N.C. State A L 0 24 O21 #14 Texas #16 A L 16 17 N20 Maryland A W 34 30 N3 Wake Forest H L 30 34 N2 #24 Florida State #2 H W 33 28 D30 Illinois N L 21 63 N10 Georgia Tech #20 H W 39 38 N11 #14 Maryland A W 21 18 (Micronpc.com Bowl) N17 Virginia Tech #18 H L 17 31 N18 #13 Virginia Tech #20 H L 29 36 N-Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. D1 Penn State H W 20 14 D30 #18 Georgia N W 34 27 (Peach Bowl -Atlanta, Ga.) Note: Virginia ranked No. 16 in final AP poll.

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Virginia’s 14-13 win over then-No. 23 Florida State on Nov. 19, 2011 in Tallahassee proved to be historic for the Cavaliers as UVA became the first program in history to record road victories at Florida State and Miami in the same season - two programs that have brought eight combined National Championships to the Sunshine State. UVA also defeated the Miami Hurricanes, 28-21, at Sun Life Stadium earlier during the 2011 season on ESPN’s Thursday Night Football.

2002 (9-5; 6-2 ACC, T-2nd) 2003 (8-5; 4-4 ACC, T-4th) 2005 (7-5; 3-5 ACC, 5th Coastal) 2007 (9-4, 6-2 ACC, 2nd Coastal) Continental Tire Bowl Champions Continental Tire Bowl Champions Music City Bowl Champions Coach: Al Groh Coach: Al Groh Coach: Al Groh Coach: Al Groh Captains: Branden Albert, Chris Long, Tom Santi Captains: Angelo Crowell, Billy McMullen Captains: Almondo Curry, Matt Schaub Captains: Tony Franklin, Marques Hagans, S1 Wyoming A L 3 23 A22 Colorado State H L 29 35 A30 #18 Duke H W 27 0 Wali Lundy, Brennan Schmidt S8 Duke H W 24 13 (Jim Thorpe Classic) S6 #15 South Carolina A L 7 31 S3 #25 Western Michigan H W 31 19 S15 North Carolina A W 22 20 A31 Florida State #5 A L 19 40 S13 Western Michigan A W 59 16 S17 #25 Syracuse A W 27 24 S22 Georgia Tech H W 28 23 S7 South Carolina #22 H W 34 21 S27 Wake Forest H W 27 24 S24 #23 Duke H W 38 7 S29 Pittsburgh H W 44 14 S21 Akron H W 48 29 O4 North Carolina A W 38 13 O1 #19 Maryland A L 33 45 O6 Middle Tennessee A W 23 21 S28 Wake Forest A W 38 34 O11 #25 Clemson (OT) A L 27 30 O8 Boston College #18 A L 17 28 O13 Connecticut H W 17 16 O5 Duke A W 27 22 O18 Florida State #7 H L 14 19 O15 Florida State #4 H W 26 21 O20 Maryland A W 18 17 O12 Clemson H W 22 17 O25 Troy H W 24 0 O22 #23 North Carolina A L 5 7 O27 #21 N.C. State A L 24 29 O19 North Carolina H W 37 27 N1 N.C. State A L 37 51 N5 Temple H W 51 3 N3 Wake Forest #21 H W 17 16 O26 Georgia Tech A L 15 23 N13 Maryland A L 17 27 N12 Georgia Tech #24 H W 27 17 N10 #23 Miami (Fla.) A W 48 0 N9 Penn State #19 A L 14 35 N22 Georgia Tech H W 29 17 N19 Virginia Tech #7 H L 14 52 N24 #16 Virginia Tech #8 H L 21 33 N16 N.C. State #20 H W 14 9 N29 Virginia Tech #21 H W 35 21 N26 Miami (Fla.) #10 A L 17 25 J1 #21 Texas Tech N L 28 31 N23 Maryland #18 H W 48 13 D27 Pittsburgh N W 23 16 D30 Minnesota N W 34 31 (Gator Bowl -Jacksonville, Fla.) N30 Virginia Tech #22 A L 9 21 (Continental Tire Bowl -Charlotte, N.C.) (Music City Bowl - Nashville, Tenn.) D28 West Virginia #15 N W 48 22 2008 (5-7, 3-5 ACC, 5th Coastal) (Continental Tire Bowl -Charlotte, N.C.) 2004 (8-4; 5-3 ACC, T-3rd) 2006 (5-7, 4-4 ACC, 3rd Coastal) Coach: Al Groh Note: Virginia ranked No. 22 in final AP poll. Coach: Al Groh Coach: Al Groh Captains: Vic Hall, Cedric Peerman, John Phillips, Captains: Elton Brown, Chris Canty, Jermaine Captains: Marcus Hamilton, Chris Long, Clint Sintim Hardy, Heath Miller, Brennan Schmidt Christian Olsen, Deyon Williams A30 Southern California #3 H L 7 52 S4 #15 Temple A W 44 14 S2 Pittsburgh A L 13 38 S6 Richmond H W 16 0 S11 #12 North Carolina H W 56 24 S9 Wyoming (OT) H W 13 12 S13 Connecticut A L 10 45 S18 #12 Akron H W 51 0 S16 Western Michigan H L 10 17 S27 Duke A L 3 31 S25 #13 Syracuse H W 31 10 S21 Georgia Tech A L 7 24 O4 Maryland H W 31 0 O7 #6 Clemson H W 30 10 S30 Duke A W 37 0 O11 East Carolina H W 35 20 O16 #14 Florida State #7 A L 3 36 O7 East Carolina A L 21 31 O18 No. Carolina (OT) #18 H W 16 13 O23 #13 Duke A W 37 16 O14 Maryland H L 26 28 O25 Georgia Tech #21 A W 24 17 N6 #10 Maryland H W 16 0 O19 North Carolina H W 23 0 N1 Miami (OT) H L 17 24 N13 #18 Miami (Fla.) #18 H L 21 31 O28 N.C. State H W 14 7 N8 Wake Forest A L 17 28 N20 #16 Georgia Tech A W 30 10 N4 Florida State A L 0 33 N22 Clemson H L 3 13 N27 #18 Virginia Tech #11 A L 10 24 N18 Miami (Fla.) H W 17 7 N29 Virginia Tech A L 14 17 D27 #18 Fresno State (OT) N L 34 37 N25 Virginia Tech #17 A L 0 17 (MPC Computers Bowl -Boise, Idaho) Note: Virginia ranked No. 23 in final AP poll.

124 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2009 (3-9, 2-6 ACC, 6th Coastal) 2014 (5-7, 3-5 ACC, T7th Coastal) Coach: Al Groh Coach: Captains: Will Barker, Denzel Burrell, Aaron Clark, Captains: Henry Coley, Anthony Harris, Vic Hall Greyson Lambert, Kevin Parks, Alec Vozenilek S5 William & Mary H L 14 26 A30 UCLA #7 H L 20 28 S12 TCU #16 H L 14 30 S6 Richmond H W 45 13 S19 Southern Miss A L 34 37 S13 Louisville #21 H W 23 21 O3 North Carolina A W 16 3 S20 Brigham Young #21 A L 33 41 O10 Indiana H W 47 7 S27 Kent State H W 45 13 O17 Maryland A W 20 9 O4 Pittsburgh H W 24 19 O24 Georgia Tech #11 H L 9 34 O18 Duke A L 13 20 O31 Duke H L 17 28 O25 North Carolina H L 27 28 N7 Miami #16 A L 17 52 N1 Georgia Tech A L 10 35 N14 Boston College H L 10 14 N8 Florida State #2 A L 20 34 N21 Clemson #18 A L 21 34 N22 Miami (Fla.) H W 30 13 N28 Virginia Tech #14 H L 13 42 N28 Virginia Tech A L 20 24

2010 (4-8, 1-7 ACC, T6th Coastal) 2015 (4-8, 3-5 ACC, 6th Coastal) Coach: Mike London Coach: Mike London Captains: John-Kevin Dolce, Ras-I Dowling, Captains: Ross Burbank, Vince Croce, David Dean, Nick Jenkins, Joe Torchia, Marc Verica Canaan Severin S4 Richmond H W 34 13 S5 UCLA #13 A L 16 34 S11 Southern California #16 A L 14 17 S12 Notre Dame #9 H L 27 34 S25 VMI H W 48 7 S19 William & Mary H W 35 29 O2 Florida State H L 14 34 S25 Boise State H L 14 56 O9 Georgia Tech A L 21 33 O10 Pittsburgh A L 19 26 O16 North Carolina H L 10 44 O17 Syracuse (3OT) H W 44 38 O23 Eastern Michigan H W 48 21 O24 North Carolina A L 13 26 O30 Miami (Fla.) #22 H W 24 19 O31 Georgia Tech H W 27 21 N6 Duke A L 48 55 N7 Miami (Fla.) A L 21 27 N13 Maryland H L 23 42 N14 Louisville A L 31 38 N20 Boston College A L 13 17 N21 Duke H W 42 34 N27 Virginia Tech #13 A L 7 37 N28 Virginia Tech H L 20 23

2011 (8-5, 5-3 ACC, T2nd Coastal) 2016 (2-10, 1-7 ACC, 6th Coastal) Coach: Mike London Coach: Bronco Mendenhall Captains: Nick Jenkins, Perry Jones, Captains: Micah Kiser, Jackson Matteo, Rodney McLeod, Matt Snyder Donte Wilkins S3 William & Mary H W 40 3 S3 Richmond H L 20 37 S10 Indiana A W 34 31 S10 Oregon #24 A L 26 44 S17 North Carolina A L 17 28 S17 UConn A L 10 13 S24 Southern Miss H L 24 30 S24 Central Michigan H W 49 35 O1 Idaho (OT) H W 21 20 O1 Duke A W 34 20 O15 Georgia Tech #12 H W 24 21 O15 Pittsburgh H L 31 45 O22 NC State H L 14 28 O22 North Carolina #22 H L 14 35 O27 Miami (Fla.) A W 28 21 O29 Louisville #5 H L 25 32 N5 Maryland A W 31 13 N5 Wake Forest A L 20 27 N12 Duke H W 31 21 N12 Miami (Fla.) H L 14 34 N19 Florida State #23 A W 14 13 N19 Georgia Tech A L 17 31 N26 #24 Virginia Tech #6 H L 0 38 N26 Virginia Tech A L 10 52 D31 Auburn N L 24 43 (Chick-fil-A Bowl - Atlanta, Ga.) Key 2012 (4-8, 2-6 ACC, 6th Coastal) t)oIPNF"oBXBZ/oOFVUSBM Coach: Mike London Captains: , Steve Greer, Will Hill, t3BOLJOHCFGPSFPQQPOFOUJT Perry Jones, La’Roy Reynolds S1 Richmond H W 43 19 Virginia in AP poll. S8 Penn State H W 17 16 S15 Georgia Tech A L 20 56 t3BOLJOHBęFSPQQPOFOUJT S22 TCU #17 A L 7 27 opponent’s in AP poll. S29 Louisiana Tech H L 38 44 O6 Duke A L 17 42 O13 Maryland H L 20 27 O20 Wake Forest H L 10 16 N3 NC State A W 33 6 N10 Miami (Fla.) H W 41 40 N15 North Carolina H L 13 37 N24 Virginia Tech A L 14 17

2013 (2-10, 0-8 ACC, 7th Coastal) Coach: Mike London Captains: Luke Bowanko, Jake Snyder, Rijo Walker A31 Brigham Young H W 19 16 S7 Oregon #2 H L 10 59 S21 VMI H W 49 0 S28 Pittsburgh A L 3 14 O5 Ball State H L 27 48 O12 Maryland A L 26 27 O19 Duke H L 22 35 O26 Georgia Tech H L 25 35 N2 Clemson #9 H L 10 59 N9 North Carolina A L 14 45 N23 Miami (Fla.) A L 26 45 N30 Virginia Tech H L 6 16

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 125 VIRGINIA THE COACHING LINE SEASONS COACH (Alma Mater) SEASONS WON LOST TIED PCT. 2016-pres. Bronco Mendenhall (Oregon State ‘88) 1 2 10 0 .167 2010-15 Mike London (Richmond ’83) 6 27 46 0 .370 2001-09 Al Groh (Virginia ’67) 9 59 53 0 .528 1982-2000 George Welsh (Navy ’56) 19 134 86 3 .608 1976-81 Dick Bestwick (North Carolina ’52) 6 16 49 1 .246 1974-75 Sonny Randle (Virginia ’59) 2 5 17 0 .227 1971-73 Don Lawrence (Notre Dame ’59) 3 11 22 0 .333 1965-70 George Blackburn (Findlay ’37) 6 29 32 0 .475 1961-64 Bill Elias (Maryland ’48) 4 16 23 1 .413

2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA 1958-60 (San Jose State ’48) 3 1 29 0 .033 1956-57 Ben Martin (Navy ’45) 2 7 12 1 .375 1953-55 Ned McDonald (Texas ’40) 3 5 23 0 .179 1946-52 Art Guepe (Marquette ’37) 7 47 17 2 .727 1937-45 Frank Murray (Tufts ’08) 9 41 34 5 .544 1934-36 Gus Tebell (Wisconsin ’23) 3 6 18 4 .286 1931-33 Fred Dawson (Princeton ’10) 3 8 17 4 .345 1929-30 Earl Abell (Colgate ’16) 2 8 9 2 .474 1923-28 Earle “Greasy” Neale (W.Va. Wesleyan ’15) 6 28 22 5 .555 1922 Thomas Campbell (Harvard ’12) 1 4 4 1 .500 1913, 1920-21 Rice Warren (Virginia ’05) 3 17 7 2 .692 1919 Harris Coleman (Virginia ’16) 1 2 5 2 .333 1917-18 No Varsity Schedule — — — — — 1916 Peyton Evans (Virginia ’15) 1 4 5 0 .444 1915 Harry Varner (Virginia ’11) 1 8 1 0 .889 1914 Joseph Wood (Virginia ’14) 1 8 1 0 .889 1912 John “Speed” Elliott (Virginia ’09) 1 6 3 0 .667 1911 Kemper Yancey (Virginia ’09) 1 8 2 0 .800 1910 Charles Crawford (Virginia ’08) 1 6 2 0 .750 1909 John Neff (Virginia ’08) 1 7 1 0 .875 1908 Merritt Cooke, Jr. (Virginia ’06) 1 7 0 1 .938 1907 Hammond Johnson (Virginia ’07) 1 6 3 1 .650 1905-06 William Cole (Michigan ’03) 2 12 6 2 .650 1904 Foster Sanford (Yale ’95) 1 6 3 0 .667 1903 Gresham Poe (Princeton ’02) 1 7 2 1 .750 1902 John deSaulles (Yale ’99) 1 8 1 1 .850 1901 Wesley Abbott (Yale ‘99) 1 8 2 0 .800 1899-1900 Archie Hoxton (Virginia ’96) 2 11 5 3 .658 1898 Joseph Massie (Virginia ’93) 1 6 5 0 .546 1896-97 Martin Bergen (Princeton ’92) 2 13 4 3 .725 1895 Harry Mackey (Pennsylvania ’93) 1 9 2 0 .818 1893-94 John Poe (Princeton ’95) 2 16 5 0 .762 1892 Unknown * 1 3 2 1 .583 1891 Unknown * 1 2 1 2 .600 1890 Unknown * 1 5 2 0 .714 1889 Unknown * 1 4 2 0 .667 1888 Unknown * 1 2 1 0 .667 127 645 596 48 .519

George Welsh, a College Football Hall of Famer, is Virginia’s winningest coach with 134 victories.

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Perry Jones rushed for 149 yards on 18 carries in UVA’s 2011 Homecomings victory over previously undefeated and then-No. 12 Georgia Tech. VIRGINIA HOMECOMINGS GAME RESULTS Overall Record: 46-44-2 (.511) Year Date Opponent Result Year Date Opponent Result Year Date Opponent Result 1923 11/17 Virginia Tech L, 3-6 1955 10/15 VMI L, 13-20 1987 9/26 Duke W, 42-17 1924 11/8 Georgia L, 0-7 1956 10/6 Wake Forest W, 7-6 1988 10/8 Clemson L, 7-10 1925 11/14 Virginia Tech W, 10-0 1957 10/12 Clemson L, 6-20 1989 10/28 Louisville W, 16-15 1926 11/6 Wash. & Lee W, 30-6 1958 10/4 N.C. State L, 14-26 1990 11/3 Georgia Tech L, 38-41 1927 11/5 Virginia Tech W, 7-0 1959 10/24 Vanderbilt L, 0-33 1991 10/5 Kansas W, 31-19 1928 11/3 Wash. & Lee W, 20-13 1960 10/29 Wake Forest L, 20-28 1992 10/24 William & Mary W, 33-7 1929 11/16 Virginia Tech L, 12-32 1961 10/7 N.C. State L, 14-21 1993 10/2 Ohio University W, 41-7 1930 11/15 Wash. & Lee W, 20-7 1962 10/20 Wake Forest W, 14-12 1994 10/1 William & Mary W, 37-3 1931 10/15 VMI L, 3-18 1963 10/19 S. Carolina T, 10-10 1995 9/30 Wake Forest W, 35-17 1932 11/5 Wash. & Lee L, 0-7 1964 10/24 N.C. State L, 15-24 1996 9/28 Texas W, 37-13 1933 10/28 VMI L, 12-13 1965 10/30 N.C. State L, 0-13 1997 10/4 Wake Forest W, 21-13 1934 11/10 Wash. & Lee L, 0-20 1966 10/15 VMI W, 38-27 1998 10/3 San Jose State W, 52-14 1935 10/26 VMI T, 0-0 1967 10/14 Duke L, 6-13 1999 9/18 Wake Forest W, 35-7 1936 10/24 Wash. & Lee L, 0-13 1968 10/5 Davidson W, 41-14 2000 9/23 Clemson L, 10-31 1937 10/23 VMI L, 7-26 1969 9/27 Duke W, 10-0 2001 9/29 Duke W, 31-10 1938 10/1 Wash. & Lee W, 13-0 1970 10/3 Wake Forest L, 7-27 2002 9/21 Akron W, 48-29 1939 10/14 Maryland W, 12-7 1971 9/25 Duke L, 0-28 2003 10/25 Troy W, 24-0 1940 10/19 VMI L, 0-7 1972 10/28 Maryland L, 23-24 2004 9/18 Akron W, 51-0 1941 11/8 Wash. & Lee W, 27-7 1973 10/6 Vanderbilt L, 22-39 2005 9/24 Duke W, 38-7 1942 No Homecoming Game 1974 10/12 N.C. State L, 21-22 2006 9/16 Western Michigan L, 10-17 1943 10/9 Richmond L, 7-16 1975 11/8 East Carolina L, 10-61 2007 10/13 Connecticut W, 17-16 1944 No Homecoming Game 1976 9/25 Duke L, 6-21 2008 10/11 East Carolina W, 35-20 1945 11/10 Richmond W, 45-0 1977 9/24 Duke L, 7-31 2009 10/10 Indiana W, 47-7 1946 10/12 VMI W, 19-8 1978 9/16 Navy L, 0-32 2010 10/16 North Carolina L, 10-44 1947 10/11 Harvard W, 47-0 1979 9/29 Duke W, 30-12 2011 10/15 Georgia Tech W, 24-21 1948 10/23 VMI W, 26-14 1980 10/11 Clemson L, 24-27 2012 10/13 Maryland L, 20-27 1949 10/15 Wash. & Lee W, 27-7 1981 10/24 Wake Forest L, 21-24 2013 10/26 Georgia Tech L, 25-35 1950 10/21 VMI W, 26-13 1982 10/23 Wake Forest W, 34-27 2014 10/25 North Carolina L, 27-28 1951 10/20 VMI W, 34-14 1983 11/12 North Carolina W, 17-14 2015 10/31 Georgia Tech W, 27-21 1952 10/25 Duke L, 7-21 1984 10/20 Wake Forest W, 28-9 2016 10/15 Pittsburgh L, 31-45 1953 10/17 VMI L, 6-21 1985 9/28 Navy L, 13-17 1954 10/16 VMI W, 21-0 1986 11/1 William & Mary L, 37-41

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 127 VIRGINIA ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Following is a list of all 2,141 Austin, Randolph I...... 1991 Blount, Tony ...... 1976-77-78-79 Brown, W...... 1923 individuals who have been awarded Austin, Vernon C...... 1928 Blundin, Matthew B. (Capt.) ...... 1989-90-91 Browning, Lee ...... 1975-76-77-78 the Virginia monogram for at least Azelby, Robert (Mgr.) ...... 1986-87-88-89 Board, Joe ...... 1959 Browning, Skip ...... 1974-75-76-77 one season. Each year listed is the Bock, Joseph A ...... 1979-80 Bryan, J. R...... 1888 season the person earned a varsity Bodison, Brian W...... 1985 Bryan, Steve C...... 1966-67 letter. Players returning for the 2017 B Bolling, Anthony ...... 1983-85 Bryan, T. (Mgr.) ...... 1905 season are listed in Bold. Captains, Baber, William F...... 1997-98-99-00 Bond, David O. (Capt.) ...... 1982-83-84 Bryant, Arthur H., Jr...... 1937-38 managers and service awards are Bachman, Nathan L...... 1902 Bonney, William ...... 1951-54-55 Bryant, C. Edgar ...... 1940-41-42 indicated by parentheses. Bailey, Bruce ...... 1946-47 Booker, Ronald M...... 1980-81-82 Bryant, Donald L...... 1986-87-88-89 Bailey, Kevin T...... 2000-01-02-03 Boothe, M.L. (Mgr.) ...... 1930 Bryant, Herbert ...... 1929-30-31 Bailey, Rives ...... 1953-54-55 Borchers, Dennis ...... 1965-66-67 Buchanan, Robert A ...... 1966-67 Baker, Daniel A. (Mgr.) ...... 1985 Borsari, Chris E...... 1989-90 Buck, Harrison L. (Mgr.) ...... 1928 Bakhtiar, James A. (Capt.) ...... 1955-56-57 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Bosher, Percy ...... 1894 Buczynski, Kenneth R...... 1994-95 Baldwin, G.W. E...... 1923 Boucek, Heath ...... 2002 Budd, Michael L...... 1977-78-80-81 Balezentis, Mark ...... 1984-85 Bowanko, Luke (Capt.) ...... 2011-12-13 Bullett, Marcus J...... 1996 Ballard, Wayne ...... 1959-60 Bowden, C. H...... 1892-93 Bullington, R. M., Jr.(Mgr.) ...... 1922 Banbury, John R., Jr...... 1975-77 Bowden, Robert J...... 1974-76-77 Bullock, Quanah ...... 1984-85 Banks, J.B. (Mgr.) ...... 1919 Bowen, H. M...... 1908-09-10 Burbank, Ross (Capt.) ...2012-13-14-15 Banks, William S...... 1935 Bowers, Casey E. (Mgr.) .....2001-02-03 Burd, Kristopher A...... 2008-09-10-11 Barber, J. O. “Ronde” ...... 1994-95-96 Bowie, Kevin J...... 1975 Burford, David G...... 1962 Barber, A. K. “Tiki” (Capt.) 1994-95-96 Bradley, Kevin ...... 2005 Burge, W.Y...... 1921 Barbour, Stuart A., Jr. ... 1945-46-47-48 Bradley, Landon ...... 2009-10-11 Burger, Raye A. (Capt.) ...... 1931-32-33 Barger, John ...... 1958-59 Bradshaw, Zach ...... 2013-14-15-16 Burkalter, Susan E. (Mgr.) ...... 1977-78 Barile, Carl ...... 1972-73 Branble, William L...... 1925-27 Burkley, Bob ...... 1970-71 Barker, Edwin ...... 1962 Brancati, Mike ...... 1976-78-79 Burlington, George ...... 1894 Barker, R. A...... 1914 Branch, Nisha ...... 1998-99 Burnett, Lucien D., Jr...... 1943-44 Barker, William S. (Capt.) ...... 2006-07-08-09 Brand, Richard W. (Capt.) ..1966-67-68 Burnett, Muscoe ...... 1920 Barkley, Rufus C...... 1948-49-50-51 Brandenburger, Mark A. (Mgr.) .1990-91-93 Burnim, Adrian V...... 1995-97-98 Barnes, K. Bradley (Capt.) ...... 1999-00 Bratt, Dave ...... 1970 Burns, John ...... 1986 Barrol, Lewis (Mgr.) ...... 1950 Brathwaite, Chris ...... 2012-14 Burns, Robert ...... 2013-14-15 Barron, Anne Elizabeth (Mgr.) ...... 1996 Braun, G. P., Jr...... 1933 Burns, Thomas D...... 1991-92-93 DUANE ASHMAN Barry, James E ...... 1905 Braverman, Todd H...... 1998-99 Burrell, Denzel L. (Capt.) ...2007-08-09 Barthelmes, Brian ...... 2002-03-04-05 Bressan, Bob ...... 1968-70-71 Burton, John L...... 1952 A four-year letterman from 1993-96, Bass, Spencer...... 1903 Brewer, Connor ...... 2015-16 Butler, Bradley J., Jr...... 2003-04-05 defensive end Duane Ashman is tied Battle, Devon L...... 2001 Brewer, Ward W...... 1930-31-32 Butts, Evan ...... 2015-16 for sixth in school history with 23 Battle, LoVante’ ...... 2010-11-12 Brice, William J...... 1993-94-95-96 Byers, Emmanuel L...... 2005-06 Battle, Mike ...... 1984-85-86-87 Bride, James C...... 1900 quarterback sacks. Byrd, Derick L...... 1994-95-96 Bauda, Russ ...... 1970 Bridges, Bill ...... 1976-77 Byrd, Julian M...... 1899 Bauman, Y. Hans...... 1974-75-76-77 Brim, Demeitre ...... 2012-13 Byrd, Victoria D (Mgr.)...... 2001 A Baumann, Lawrence ...... 1946-47-48 Brindle, Christopher ...... 1985 Byrd, William E., Jr...... 1927-28-29-30 Abbott, Lawrence W...... 1940-41 Bawuah, A. Kofi ...... 1998-99 Brinkley, Stan ...... 1943 Byrne, Jeb ...... 2014 Abbott, William R...... 1890 Bayliss, Bill (Mgr.) ...... 1971-72-73 Britton, Trevor A...... 1995-96-97 Aben, Joseph G...... 1992-94 Beam, George B...... 1974 Broaddus, Carl ...... 1943 Abrams, C. Michael ...... 1999-00-01 Bear, James A., Jr...... 1941-42 Broadnax, Christopher ...... 2010 C Abramson, Milton G...... 1932-33 Beattie, John ...... 1973 Bronston, Thomas H...... 1902 Cabbell, Robert L., IV ...... 2008-09-10 Aboushi, Oday (Capt.) ...... 2010-11-12 Beckett, J.H...... 1907 Brooks, Aaron L. (Capt) .....1996-97-98 Cain, Isaac ...... 2009-10 Acree, John W. (Capt.) ...... 1936-37-38 Bedesem, Richard W. .... 2000-02-03-04 Brooks, Ahmad ...... 2003-04-05 Calamos, Jeff...... 1967-68 Adams, Jenna D. (Mgr.) ...... 2000 Belfield, Philip (Mgr.) ...... 1997-98-99 Brooks, Kevin ...... 1992-93-94-95 Caldwell, T. D. (Mgr.)...... 1932 Agee, Anthony W...... 1994-95 Belfield, Samuel S. (Mgr.) ...1994-95-96 Brookshire, Randal D...... 1981-82-83 Calfree, W. R...... 1909 Ahner, W.H...... 1924-25-26 Belic, Chuck ...... 1970-71-72 Brown, Andrew...... 2015-16 Calhoun, J. C...... 1915 Ahunamba, Michael ...... 2011 Bell, Andrew A...... 1991-92-93 Brown, Chris ...... 1970-71-72 Call, Frank L, II (Capt.) ...... 1956-57-58 Aiken, Daniel L...... 2007-08-09-10 Bell, Richard P. (Mgr.) ...... 1904 Call, Robert ...... 1979 Ainslie, George A...... 1890 Benckenstein, John H ...... 1926-27-28 Callinder, Rickey L...... 1980-81-82-83 Albert, Branden B. (Capt.) ...2005-06-07 Benet, W. Christie ...... 1900-01 Calloway, Anthony ...... 2016 Albert, Larry ...... 1970-71 Benkert, Kurt ...... 2016 Calvert, Robert A...... 1916 Aldrich, Robert B...... 1940 Bennett, Michael ...... 1973 Cameron, George ...... 1929-30 Alexander, Donald ...... 1951-52-53 Berce, Robert W...... 1975 Campbell, Braden ...... 2002 Allanson, Scott L...... 1995 Berger, Spencer S...... 1932-33-34 Campbell, Eldridge ...... 1922 Allen, Demetrius C. “Pete” ...... 1992-93-94-95 Bergman, Carl (Mgr.) ...... 1936 Campbell, Jack ...... 1948 Allen, George, Jr...... 1972-73 Berkeley, Alfred R., Jr...... 1936-37 Canady, Maurice ...... 2012-13-14-15 Allen, Jeffrey ...... 1987-88 Berkeley, Norborne...... 1914-15 Canale, Terry ...... 1959 Alvarez, Al ...... 1976-77-78 Berry, Thomas ...... 1950-51-54 Candler, James ...... 1957 Alvarez, Caesar L...... 1975-76-77-78 Berry, Thomas R...... 1982 Canevari, Robert ...... 1957-58 Alvarez, Hector R. Jr. (Mgr.) ....1996-97 Bessell, Edmund ...... 1947-49-50-51 Cantrell, Wayne E...... 1945 Alvarez, Pablo ...... 2013 Best, Ryan A...... 2005-06 Canty, Christopher L. (Capt.) .... 2001-02-03-04 Alznauer, Alfred G...... 1962 Bethel, Carlysle A...... 1927 Caplinger, Adam ...... 2013 Ambrose, Dick (Capt.) ...... 1972-73-74 Beury, James ...... 1930 Carber, Ben ...... 2002 Anderson, Daymon W...... 1990-91-92 Bevan, Kenneth ...... 1943 Cardenas, Luis David ...... 1985-86-87 Anderson, Edward C...... 1914-15 Beveridge, James W...... 1938 Cardozo, Mosby G...... 1938-39-40 Anderson, G. W...... 1914-15 Bickers, Duane ...... 1961-62-63 Cardwell, B. Winston (Capt.) ...1925-26-27-28 Anderson, Jeffrey R ...... 1966-67-68 Billyk, Allen C...... 2006-07 ELTON BROWN Cardwell, Vincent ...... 1933-34 Anderson, Joseph R.J...... 1888 Bingham, Robert W...... 1890 Cardwell, Victor O...... 1982 Anderson, Kelvin M...... 1977-78-79 Bischoff, Bob ...... 1968-69-70 Guard Elton Brown was a first-team Carey, Geoffrey ...... 1991 Anderson, Maurice A...... 1996-97-98-99 Bizousky, Franklin P...... 1980-81 All-American as a senior in 2004. Carey, Ronald (Capt.) ... 1987-88-89-90 Anderson, Ottowa ...... 2001-02-03-05 Blackburn, James F...... 1969 He won the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Carlisle, Robert ...... 1958 Anderson, Stuart N...... 1978-79-80-81 Blackburn, John B...... 1969 Carney, Alonzo B...... 1897 Andrews, Edward B...... 1933-34 Blackford, Staige D. (Capt.) 1921-22-23 Trophy in 2003 and 2004. Carnuche, Joe ...... 1988 Andrews, Dennis ...... 1960-61-62 Blackman, Cole ...... 2016 Carrington, A.B...... 1916 Angle, Clarence E...... 1962-63 Blackstock, Darryl ...... 2002-03-04 Brown, David E ...... 1989-90-91 Carrington, Edward (Capt.) 1964-65-66 Annis, James J. (Mgr.) ...... 1992-93-94 Bladel, Peter J...... 2007 Brown, Elton (Capt.) .....2001-02-03-04 Carrington, Jim ...... 1968-69-70 Appleby, Antonio D...... 2005-06-07-08 Blaine, James G., Jr...... 1894 Brown, Gregory A...... 1978 Carrington, Richard A., Jr. .1920-21-22 Archer, W.W. (Mgr.) ...... 1952-53 Blair, William Harrison (Mgr.) ...... 1888 Brown, Kristie (Mgr.) ...... 1979 Carrington, R. W. (Mgr.) ...... 1910 Arnall, Bruce P...... 1977 Blakeley, Daniel L...... 1971-72-73 Brown, J. D...... 1913-15 Carroccio, Russell ...... 1951 Arnette, Gene (Capt.) ...... 1967-68 Blakey, R. K...... 1916-20 Brown, Jamall ...... 2015 Carroll, Linwood W., Jr...... 1981-84 Arnold, G. B...... 1922-23 Blandford, Charlie ...... 1968-69-70 Brown, Javaris ...... 2009 Carter, Aubrey L. (Capt.) ....1911-12-13 Asher, Oliver ...... 1987 Blanding, Derek N...... 1981 Brown, Michael A...... 2005-06 Carter, Darnell ...... 2010 Ashman, Duane A...... 1993-94-95-96 Blanding, Quin ...... 2014-15-16 Brown, Philip ...... 2004 Carter, Frederick D...... 1987-88 Ashwell, James ...... 1951 Blaze, Blake ...... 2013 Brown, Ray W...... 1944-45-46-47 Carter, Richard T. (Mgr.) ...... 1967 Augustino, Jason W. (Capt.) ...... 1993-94-95 Bloemers, Meindert (Mgr.) ...... 1990 Brown, Roy E. (Capt.) ... 1986-87-88-89 Carter, Keenan ...... 2004-05-06 Ausberry, Marshall L...... 2005 Blosser, R. Allen ...... 1981 Brown, Thompson ...... 2011 Cates, Brawner B., III (Trainer) .....1966

128 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Dennis, Bill ...... 1972-73-74 Ekejiuba, Isaiah ...... 2003-04 Cooke, Mark ...... 1989-90 Depenbrock, John F., Jr...... 1963-64 Elam, Robert A. (Mgr.) ...... 1987-88-89 Cooke, Merritt, Jr. (Capt.) ...... 1903-04-05-06 Derey, Walter L...... 1994-95-96 Eldridge, David ...... 2016 Cooper, Anthony ...... 2012 Elegbe, Akinwale O. “Wale” ...... 1996-97-98

Detrick, Jared B...... 2007-08-10 FOOTBALL UVA Cooper, Charles C...... 1941-42 Devlin, Andrew C...... 2008 Elekes, James ...... 1953-54-55 Copeland, James ...... 1964-65-66 Dial, John M...... 1931-32-33 Elliott, Carlton B...... 1947-48-49 Copeland, William ...... 1973-74-75-76 Dias, Jermaine E...... 2004-05-06-07 Elliott, William, Jr...... 1891 Copper, Jon S...... 2005-06-07-08 Dickerhoof, Greg ...... 1970-71-72 Elliott, John S...... 1908-09 Corley, Ralph A. III ...... 1965 Dickerson, Dale A...... 1971-72-73 Ellis, Charles W...... 1944-45 Cornachione, Mike ...... 1972-73-74 Dickerson, James S...... 1946-47 Ellis, Daniel G...... 1999-00 Corney, Trent ...... 2013-15 Dickey, Erwin, Jr...... 1939-40 Ellis, Jordan ...... 2016 Corson, John J...... 1954-55-56 Dickey, Larry ...... 1962 Ellis, Justin M. (Mgr.) ...... 2000 Costas, Stormy ...... 1970-71 Diehl, John ...... 1955 Ellsworth, Percy D...... 1992-93-94-95 Council, Walter W. (Capt.) ...... 1902-03-04 Diffey, A. Carter (Capt) ...... 1923-24-25 Elmer, James ...... 1903 Covington, Anthony L...... 1987-88-89-90 Dingle, Antonio D...... 1995-96-97-98 Elsom, T. Waverly, Jr...... 1898 Covington, Jim ...... 1952 Dinwiddie, Harry E...... 1936-37-38 Ely, Richard J...... 1936 Covington, Maurice D...... 2006-07-08 Dismukes, Robert E. (Mgr.) ...... 1931 English, Jack ...... 2014-15-16 Cowley, Tanner ...... 2016 Dittman, Bradley D...... 1997 Ereso, Glenn L. (Mgr.) ...... 1993-94-95 $SBę 8BSSFO ...... 2016 Dixon, Mark K. (Capt.) ...... 1990-91-92-93 Estes, A.N...... 1897 Craig, Irvin ...... 1919 Dockins, Kyle ...... 2013-14-15 Estes, Patrick ...... 2001-02-03-04 CHRIS CANTY Craig, Ross W...... 1940-41 Dodson, E. Griffith ...... 1905-06 Evans, Jerton P...... 1999-00-01-02 Crawford, Casey S...... 1996-97-98-99 Dodson, E. Griffith, Jr...... 1934 Evans, Peyton R...... 1914 Chris Canty lettered from 2001-04 Crawford, Kenneth ...... 1999-00 Crawford, Charles B...... 1905-07 Dolce, John-Kevin (Capt.) ..2008-09-10 Ewers, Steven W...... 1988 and was a mainstay on UVA’s bowl Creekmore, Thomas A...... 1913 Dollin, Jeremy ...... 2013 teams in 2002, 2003 and 2004. He Dombrowski, James (Capt.) .....1982-83-84-85 Crenshaw, Francis ...... 1940-41-42 Donahue, Ian (Mgr.) ...... 1998-99-00 F was a captain in 2004. Critchley, Craig A...... 1970-71-72 Donley, James T...... 1963-64-65 Fadden, Thomas...... 1973-74-75-76 Croce, Vincent (Capt.) ...... 2014-15 Cascella, Robert Jr...... 1967 Crocker, Joseph L...... 1993-94-95 Donahue, Ian ...... 1999 Fagan, Shane (Mgr.) ...... 2002-03-04-05 Cascarano, Sean ...... 2010-12-13 Donohue, Duncan E. (Mgr.) ...... 1995-96-97-98 Fahey, James T. (Capt.)...... 1944 Croft, Lawrence...... 1966-67 Dooley, Derek V...... 1987-88-89-90 Fairbrothers, David L...... 2006 Cash, D. Alvin ...... 1956-57-58 Crowell, Angelo D. (Capt.). ....1999-00-01-02 Casler, DeWitt B. (Mgr.) ...... 1969 Crowell, Germane L...... 1995-96-97 Dorsey, J. Mark, Jr...... 2002-03 Falshaw, Lloyd T...... 1991 Catchings, Oliver W. (Capt.) ....1891-92 Crum, William J...... 1940 Dotson, Demetrius J...... 1996-99-00 Fannon, Francis H...... 1954-55 Cathey, Michael Ray ...... 1988 Cuddy, Curtis Emory ...... 1924-25-26 Doubet, Dennis ...... 1971 Farinholt, Bart ...... 1980-81-82-83 Caulk, Kelly F...... 1985-87 Cubbage, Michael ...... 1969 Dougherty, Michael ...... 1959 Farrell, Bill ...... 1970-71-72 Cecil, B.R. (Capt.) ...... 1908-09-10 Cunningham, Alexander ...... 1890-91 Doull, Ryan ...... 2014-15 Farrington, Mark ...... 2002-03 Chamoun, Fady E...... 1997-98 Cunningham, Ian-Yates ...... 2003-06-07 Dowe, Michael ...... 1973-74-75 Farrior, James A...... 1993-94-95-96 Champlin, Tom ...... 1976-77-78 Cuozzo, Gary (Capt.) ...... 1960-61-62 Dowling, Doni ...... 2014-15-16 Fassio, Danny ...... 1967-68-69 Chapin, Scott H...... 1983-84-85 Curry, Almondo A. (Capt.) ....2001-02-03 Dowling, Ras-I (Capt.). .2007-08-09-10 Faulconer, Hunter ...... 1927-28-29 Chaplin, James P...... 1990 Curry, Bill A...... 1990-91-92-93 Drewry, B. Leigh, Jr. (Mgr.) ...... 1977-78 Faulconer, Hunter, Jr...... 1959 Chatman, Ryan (Mgr.) ...... 2003-04 Custis, John (Mgr.) ...... 1999 Driver, James G...... 1910 Feagans, John ...... 1959 Chester, Patrick L...... 1978-79-80-82 Cutler, Robert C...... 1932-33 Dubois, Hasise ...... 2016 Fears, Eric ...... 1981-82-83 Childress, Daniel ...... 2009 Cwalina, Timothy ...... 2014 Duckett, John A...... 1998-00-01 Fells-Danzer, Terence ...... 2009-10-11 Childress, Ryan W...... 2000-01-02-03 Duda, John P. (Capt.) ...... 1944-45-46 Fenwick, Charles R...... 1920-22 Childrey, Thurston (Mgr.) ...... 2003-04-05-06 Duda, Patrick ...... 2009 Ferens, Joseph E...... 1969 Childs, Darren J...... 2008-09 D Dudgeon, Henry M...... 1992 Ferguson, D’Brickashaw ...... 2002-03-04-05 Chiles, John P...... 1964 Dabney, H. Slayton (Mgr.) ...... 1996-97-98 Dudley, William M. (Capt.) ...... 1939-40-41 Ferguson, Eric (Mgr.) ...... 1999 Chisolm, William (Capt.) ...1950-51-52 Dabney, Virginius...... 1896-1900 Dudley, Thomas E...... 1942-46 Ferguson, Kevin ...... 1984-85-86 Choice, William, Jr...... 1900 D’Acunto, Matthew A...... 1998-99 Duffalo, Rick ...... 1972 Ferrara, Albert E...... 1968 Choma, John G...... 1975-76-77 Daggett, William W. (Capt) ...... 1889-90 Duffy, Terence J. (Capt.) .....1960-61-62 Ferris, Edward ...... 1959-60 Christhilf, Mark H...... 1969 Dahlgren, J. Eric...... 1972-73-74 Dunn, C.Y...... 1929 Fetsko, John D...... 1986-87 Christhilf, Stuart M...... 1961-62-63 Dahlgren, John B...... 1951 Dunn, Joseph W...... 1919-20 Fetsko, Michael E...... 1985-86-87 Christian, Archer ...... 1909 Daingerfield, J. K...... 1907-09 Dunnagan, Darby J. (Mgr.) ...... 2001-02-03-04 Field, Alexander M...... 2007-08 Chung, Julie (Mgr.) ...... 2005 Daly, Raymond ...... 1983-84 Dunphey, Robert ...... 1963-64-65 Fielder, Craig J...... 1986 Churchman, Charles J...... 1916-19 Dandridge, Victor (Mgr.) ...... 1959 Duong, Vi Sieu (Mgr.)...... 2000 Fields, Dennis L...... 1986 Cikra, Jeffrey ...... 1973-74 Daniel, Edward M...... 1902 Durbin, Bradley ...... 2002 Fieler, Jake ...... 2016 Clardy, Carlton S., Jr...... 1977 Daniel, Travis G...... 1927 Durham, Imhotep...... 2004 Fink, Joseph K...... 1926 Clark, Aaron J. (Capt.) ...... 2007-09 Darby, Donald W...... 1923-24 Finkelston, Tim ...... 1986-87-88-89 Clark, Henry (Mgr.) ...... 1950 Darden, Ronald C...... 2005 Finlay, Robert ...... 1943 Clark, John F...... 1920 Daugherty, G. (Mgr.) ...... 1929 Finley, Edward ...... 1910-11-12 Clark, William ...... 1998-99-00-01 Dausch, Andrew W...... 1991-92-93-94 Firesheets, Linda R.(Mgr.) ...... 1981-82 Clarke, William B...... 1954-55-56 Fischer, Stanford S...... 1959-60-61 Davenport, Henry B., III ...... 1957 Fisher, Duane R...... 1998-99 Clay, Allen J...... 1943-44 Davenport, Stephen R. (Capt.).....1935-36-37 Clay, Eric A...... 1985-86-87 Davidson, Bertram ...... 1922 Fisher, J. Nikki ...... 1988-89-90-91 Clements, Alan ...... 1970 Davis, Adrian A. (Mgr.) ...... 1994 Fitch, Cameron ...... 2013-14 Clifton, Davian ...... 1987 Davis, Conner ...... 2012-13-14 Fitzgerald, Jeffrey L...... 2006-07 Close, Oscar Thomas ...... 1927-28 Davis, E...... 1895-96-97-98 Fitzgerald, Harvie (Mgr.) ...... 1951-52 Cocke, Paul Lee (Capt.) ...... 1896 Davis, Edgar P ...... 1983-84-86 Fleming, Carl, Jr...... 1936-37 Cockrell, Ewing ...... 1894 Davis, Harrison P., III ...... 1971-72-73 Flippin, Harrison F...... 1927-28 Cockrill, A...... 1924-25 Davis, James P., Jr...... 1971 Flock, George A...... 1931 Coen, George W...... 1935 Davis, John S., Jr...... 1921-22 Flow, Donald E...... 1974-75-76 Cofer, Richard S., Jr. (Capt.) ...... 1943 Davis, Raymond W...... 1952 Floyd, Earle N. (Mgr.) ...... 1908 Coffey, Kevin ...... 1998-99-00 Davis, Richard J...... 1944 Fogg, Richard E...... 1959 Coleman, Bryan ...... 1976-77-78-79 Davis, Robert E...... 1964-65-66 Foley, Randy ...... 1990-91 Coleman, H. W. (Capt.) 1913-14-15-16 Davis, Roger ...... 1964-65 Ford, John ...... 1984-86-87-88 Coleman, James ...... 2015 Davis, Stephen M. (Mgr.) ...1993-94-95 Ford, Pat ...... 1984 Coleman, Robert M. (Capt.) ....1899-1900-01 Davis, Thierrien ...... 2004 Ford, Thomas A...... 1950-51-52 Coleman, T.G...... 1915 Davis, Tyrone ...... 1991-92-93-94 PERCY ELLSWORTH Foreman, Tyree L...... 1999-00-01 Coles, George M...... 1931-32-33 Davis, William G...... 1969-70-71 Fortin, Matthew ...... 2011-12-13 Coley, Henry (Capt.) .....2011-12-13-14 Davis, William A...... 2002 Safety Percy Ellsworth led the team Foster, Henry P., Jr...... 1921-22-23 Colleran, James ...... 1973-74-75 with six interceptions as a first- Foster, Joshua D. (Mgr.) ....1995-96-97-98-99 Dawson, Jeffrey C. (Mgr.) ...... 2000 Fracker, Lee S...... 1959 Collier, Harris T. (Capt.) .....1896-97-98 Day, Richard W...... 1928-29 team All-American in 1995 as UVA Collins, Brad M...... 1990 Franklin, Anthony I. (Capt.) ..2003-04-05-06 Dean, David (Capt.) ...... 2013-14-15 claimed its second ACC title. Collins, Louis ...... 1976-77-78-79 Deane, Herbert D ...... 1922 Fray, Samuel B...... 1945-46 Collins, Nathaniel A...... 2006-07-08-09 Debuskey, Merle ...... 1943 Frazier, William L...... 1981-82-83-84 Collins, Paul D...... 1987-88-89-90 DeButts, Richard F...... 1928 Frederick, T. Michael (Capt.) .1991-92-93-94 Collins, Peter B...... 1992-93 DeButts, William J...... 1929-30-31 E Freedman, Beth H. (Mgr.) ..1994-95-96 Condon, William J...... 1930-31-32 DeGiorgi, John Albert ...... 1985 Early, Nathaniel B., Jr...... 1892-93 Freedman, Paul ...... 2010-11-12 Connair, Paul...... 1945 Deitrick, William A...... 1922-23 Echard, Thomas C...... 1930 Freeman, Robert ...... 1960-61-62 Conner, Andrews B., Jr...... 1935-36 Deke, Scott M...... 2008 Eck, Michael A...... 1982-83 Frerotte, Albert G...... 1938-39-40 Conner, Clyde R...... 1903 Delaney, Lindsay J...... 1980-81 Edgar, William J., Jr...... 1931-32 Freshour, Michael L. (Mgr.) ....1990-91 Conrath, Matthew F...... 2008-09-10-11 de Laureal, David ...... 2002-03 Edmonds, Gene H...... 1948 Friedberg, Samuel ...... 1925-26 Constantine, Richard ...... 1966-67-68 Delk, David L...... 1990 Edwards, Robert (Capt.) ...... 1958-59 Frizzell, H. Lockwood (Capt.) .1946-47 Conte, Nicholas ...... 2015-16 Dempsey, Arnold ...... 1958-59-60 Edwards, Thomas S...... 1937 Frost, Charles M...... 1924 Cook, Christopher O...... 2006-07-09 Dempsey, Joel L...... 1985-86-87-88 Edwards, William C...... 1991-92-93 Fryberger, Philip K...... 1933-34 Cook, Kevin J...... 1986-87-88-89 Egan, D. Cole ...... 1980 Frye, Ian ...... 2012-13-14-15

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 129 VIRGINIA Gooch, William S...... 1916 Hagans, Marques T. (Capt.).... 2002-03-04-05 Hinkebein, Christopher ...... 2009-10-11 Fuller, F.L...... 1891 Goode, Darren A...... 1981 Hager, J. F...... 1916 Hitchcock, Bryan S...... 1982-83-84 Fuller, Jason L...... 2008 Goodhue, J. Forrest ...... 1911 Hagy, Jesse ...... 1953-54-55 Hitt, John Andrew ...... 1974-75-76 Fuller, Robert P...... 1941 Goodman, Bobby ...... 1991-92 Haines, Innes C...... 1937-38-39 Hoak, Harold G...... 1950-51-52 Fulp, Kenneth B...... 1974-75-76-77 Goodman, Frank S...... 1944 Hairston, Eric ...... 1987 Hoback, William W...... 1937 Fulton, James J...... 1896 Goodwin, E. Howard ...... 1939-41 Hale, Charles ...... 1973-74-75 Hobson, Alexis, C...... 1900-01 Furst, Gerald ...... 1950-51-52 Goodwin, W. C...... 1916 Hale, David A...... 2004 Hodge, John H...... 1939 Goodwyn, Benson L...... 1988-89-90 Haley, Dennis ...... 2003-04 Hodges, Jacob (Mgr.) ...... 2008-09 Gorbett, Walter T...... 1945-46 Hall, Alexander ...... 2004 Hodges, Jacob ...... 2010-11-12 G Gormley, William J...... 1981 Hall, Bryce ...... 2016 Hodges, Thomas B...... 1963-64-65 Gaalaas, Trygve L. (Mgr.) ...... 1988 Gorham, Chris R...... 2005-07 Hall, David M...... 1979-80 Hoffarth, James D...... 1961-62 Gallop, Gregory ...... 2013-14 Gosney, Luther S...... 1938 Hall, Joseph M. (Capt.) . 1987-88-89-90 Hoffer, Stephen J...... 1954 Galloway, Christopher B...... 1991 Goss, George T. H...... 1971 Hall, Mark ...... 2014-15-16 Hoffman, Andrew ...... 2002-03-04 Gaffney, John F...... 1986 Goss, Jon ...... 2013 Hall, Thomas S...... 1920-21-22-23 Hofheimer, Al G...... 1927 Garcia, Rafael ...... 1993-94-95-96 Gottschalk, Sean P...... 2007 Hall, Vicqual R. (Capt.) 2006-07-08-09 Hoge, Peyton H. III ...... 1934-35 Gardner, Scott (Capt.) ...1972-73-74-75 Gould, Christopher M. . 2004-05-06-07 Hall, W...... 1889 Holladay, Edwin W...... 1907-08-09-10 Gardner, Tyrus W...... 2004-05-06 Gould, Kevin (Capt.) ...... 1984-85-86 Hallett, Horace S...... 1932-33-34 Holland, Howard A...... 1923-24-25 Garner, Kirk ...... 2014-15-16 Graham, David (Capt.) ...... 1957-61-62 Hamilton, Frank L...... 1959-60 Holland, Kara (Mgr.) ...... 2002-03-04 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Graham, Robert S...... 1904-06 Hamilton, Marcus C. (Capt.) .2003-04-05-06 Holland, Nathaniel L...... 1926 Granger, Gordon IV ...... 1951-52 Hamm, Daniel ...... 2014-15-16 Hollier, Darnell L...... 1999 Grant, Sharp ...... 1910 Hammer, Charles A...... 1966-67-68 Holmes, Larry M ...... 1990-91-93 Gravatt, John S. E...... 1930-31 Hammond, Darryl ...... 1986-87 Holoman, Bryan K...... 1978-79-80-81 Gravatt, William M., Jr...... 1939-40 Hanback, Eli ...... 2016 Holz, John W...... 1944-45 Gravins, John J. III ...... 1958 Hankins, Langdon ...... 1919-20-21 Honaker, Samuel W...... 1906-07-08-10 Gravins, Thomas ...... 1957-58-59 Hannig, Thomas L. (Mgr.) ..1987-88-89 Gray, Arthur P...... 1966-67 Hanretty, John J...... 1937 Gray, Brian (Mgr.) ...... 2007 Hansen, Louis ...... 1950 Green, Donny J...... 1997-98-00 Hanson, Jere ...... 1943 Green, Jared P...... 2008-09-10 Harbison, Clinton M., Jr...... 1940 Greene, J. David ...... 1998-99-00-01 Harding, Charlie ...... 1950-51-52 Greene, John M ...... 1962-63 Hardaway, Robert B...... 1949 Greenleaf, John J. (Mgr.) ...... 1901 Hardy, M. Jermaine (Capt.) ....2001-02-03-04 Greenway, Addison W...... 1889-90-91 Harkleroad, Patrick C...... 1992-94 Greenway, John C...... 1890 Harold, Eli ...... 2012-13-14 Greer, Steve (Capt.) ...... 2009-10-11-12 Harper, Frederick ...... 1892-93 Greggs, Durwin D...... 1986-87-88-89 Harris, Anthony (Capt.) ....2011-12-13-14 Grier, Andre ...... 1976-78-79 Harris, Arlen Q...... 1999-00-01 Griese, Robert S...... 1988-89-90 Harris, Arthur B...... 1901 SCOTT GARDNER Griffin, Malcolm ...... 1898-99 Harris, Arthur H...... 1921 Griffith, C. Travis (Capt.)...... 1996-97-98-99 Harris, Billy (Mgr.) ...... 1952-54 Scott Gardner led the ACC in passing Griffith, Edmund B...... 1981 Harris, Eric ...... 1972 and total offense in 1973 and 1975 Griggs, David W. (Capt.) ...... 1985-86-87-88 Harris, Frank C...... 1901-02 Griggs, Thomas J...... 1960-61-62 Harris, Floyd M...... 1927 and graduated as UVA’s all-time Griggs, William E., III ...... 1981-82-83 Harris, James N...... 1980-81-82 passing leader. Grimes, George ...... 1942-46-47 Harris, Jonathan C...... 1993-94-95-96 Grinnell, David ...... 1979 Harris, L. Peyton ...... 1938-39 THOMAS JONES Griswold, William H...... 1952 Harris, M. Antwan ...... 1996-97-98-99 Garner, W. Glover ...... 1952 Grobe, Jim ...... 1973-74 Harris, M.K...... 1910 Thomas Jones led the ACC in rush- Garr, William R. (Mgr.) ...... 1991 ing in 1998 and 1999 and finished Garren, Harold A...... 1983-84-85 Groh, Albert, Jr...... 1965 Harris, Randall ...... 1964-65-66 Garrett, A. Randolph...... 1934 Groh, A. Michael, III (Capt.) ...1994-95 Harris, Stuart H. Jr...... 1951-52 his career as UVA’s all-time leading Garnett, Alex Y. P...... 1905 Grover, Robert N...... 1894-96 Harris, Tim ...... 2013-14-15 rusher with 3998 yards. Garno, Edmund F...... 1989-90-91 Gruber, Dave ...... 1970 Harris, William H. Jr...... 1931-32-33 Garrett, E.E...... 1889 Grywatch, Trevor ...... 2011 Harris, William K...... 1977 Garriot, Richard ...... 1965 Gulaskey, Joseph, W., IV .....1980-81-82 Harris, W. W ...... 1912 Hopkins, Charlie ...... 2015 Garth, William ...... 1890-91 Gunby, John K. (Mgr.) ...... 1916 Harrison, Christopher A...... 1991-92-94-95 Hoppe, W. Joseph ...... 1966-67-68 Gassert, Ronald E. (Capt.) .1959-60-61 Gunderman, Robert E...... 1954-55 Harrison, H. Preston ...... 1951-52-53 Horn, James E...... 1986 Gathman, David B...... 1994-95 Gustafson, Robert E...... 1969-70-71 Harrison, M. Ponder ...... 1980 Horne, Raynard J...... 2008-09-10 Gatling, Herman D., Jr...... 1952-54 Gut, Robert E...... 1951-52-53 Harrison, Robert E, Jr...... 1921 Horsley, Shelton, III ...... 1945 Gay, Peter A...... 1951-52 Guttman, Bernard ...... 1943 Harriss, M.K...... 1909 Hoskey, DreQuan ...... 2011-12-13-14 Gearhart, Paul T. (Mgr.) ...... 1985 Gwynn, Dallas E...... 1962-63-64 Hart, Charles J...... 1964-65 Hottowe, J. Daniel ...... 1975-78 Gehr, Harry ...... 1971-72 Hartwell, Herbert R...... 1953-54-55 Houston, Augustus W., Jr...... 1902 Gehring, Doug ...... 1972 Harvey, F. (Mgr.) ...... 1951-52 Howell, Jimmy...... 2008-09-10-11 Gentry, Fenton A...... 1931 H Haser, James J...... 1964 Hoxton, Archibald R...... 1895-96 George, Charles T. (Capt) ...1937-38-39 Hamblen, Lapsley ...... 1948 Haskell, Charles C...... 1899-1900 Hrica, Leonard ...... 1962-63-65 George, Woodruff, Jr...... 1936-37-38 Hackemer, Dean F...... 1986 Haskell, Sandford ...... 1934-36 Hubbard, Garland Reid ...... 1923 Gerczak, Brian K...... 1991-92-93 Hackworth, Dennis ...... 1973-74-75 Hathaway, Edwin J. (Mgr.) ...... 1920 Huddleston, James W...... 1982-83-85 Gerstle, Harry L...... 1899 Hagan, Thomas J...... 2002-03 Hawes, R. N. (Mgr.) ...... 1925 Hudson, Grant ...... 1976-77-78-79 Geyer, Horace, Jr. (Capt.)....1908-09-10 Hawkins, Ahmad R...... 1997-98-99-00 Huffman, Edward B. Jr...... 1978 Gianakos, Nicholas, C...... 1938-39-40 Hayes, J.J...... 1921 Hughes, Connor ...... 2002-03-04-05 Gianakos, John C...... 1944-45 Hayman, Reuben R...... 1924 Hull, George F...... 1903 Gibson, Albert D. (Mgr.) ...... 1996-97 Haynes, Jason M. (Mgr.) 1985-86-87-88 Hummel, William T...... 1979-80 Gibson, Kareem ...... 2016 Hayward, Sam ...... 2016 Hunt, Robert W...... 1996-97-98 Gill, Bernard A., Jr...... 1948-49 Heald, Wister M...... 1903 Hunter, Reuben (Mgr.) ...... 2004-05-06 Gillette, James T...... 1913-14 Heath, Bryan W...... 1991-92-93-94 Hunton, Richard O...... 1959 Gillette, James T., Jr. (Capt.) 1937-38-39 Heilman, Graham M...... 1937 Hurt, Robert H...... 1942 Gillette, R. Turnbull...... 1941-42 Hedges, Halstead S...... 1890-91 Hurst, Harry H...... 1981-82 Gilmer, Thomas W. (Capt.) ...... 1888 Heidel, Charles F. (Service) ...... 1980 Hushion, John B...... 1925-26-27 Glagola, Doug ...... 1988 Heim, Joshua (Mgr.) ...... 2004-05-06 Husted, Michael J...... 1989-90-91-92 Glagola, Paul (Student Asst.) ...... 1995 Helman, Gary E. (Capt.) .....1969-70-71 Hutter, Quintus ...... 1925-26-27 Glasper, Derrick L...... 1975-76-77-78 Henderson, Russell M. .1975-76-77-78 Hylton, Vivian ...... 1958 Glaspy, Byron R...... 2005-06-07-08 Hepler, John D...... 1961-62-63 Hyson, James C...... 1979-80-81-82 Glassic, Thomas (Capt.) 1972-73-74-75 Hess, David (Mgr.) ...... 1997-98-99 Glauber, Robert ...... 1926 Hewitt, James S...... 1911 Gloth, William C. (Capt.) ...1906-07-08 Heyward, Clinch ...... 1968-70 I Glover, Jerry V...... 1981-82 Hickman, William K. ... 1944-46-47-48 Inderlied, Mark ...... 1987-88 Godfrey, Gregory H...... 1971-72 Hicks, Curtis N...... 1991-92-93-94 Inman, Dontrelle J...... 2007-08-09-10 Goldberg, Boris S...... 1947-48-49-50 Hicks, George I., Jr...... 1892-93-94 Isabelle, Yubrenal T. (Capt.) 1998-99-00 Golden, Kenneth E...... 1971 BYRON GLASPY Hicks, Preston W...... 1986-87-88 Isaiah, Brandon ...... 2002-03-04 Gollinge, Paul J...... 1988 Hill, Braxton ...... 1965-66-67 Izlar, Paul R. P...... 1977 Gomolak, Gary ...... 1978-79 Hill, D.J...... 2011-12-13-14 Byron Glaspy lettered from 2005-08 Hill, Julien Harrison ...... 1897 Gonyo, Jerry ...... 1959 Hill, William M. (Capt.) .....1940-41-42 J Gooch, Miles ...... 2011-12-13-14 for the Cavaliers as a fixture in the Hill, William (Capt.) ...... 2010-11-12 Jackson, Alan K...... 1974-75 Gooch, Robert K...... 1911-12-13-14 Virginia secondary for head coach Gooch, Stapleton D...... 1909 Hillebrand, H. T...... 1888 Jackson, B. Lowndes ...... 1895 Gooch, Stapleton D., Jr...... 1932 Al Groh. Hillman, D. Scott ...... 1982-83-84-85 Jackson, Jamaal K...... 2005-06-07

130 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Jackson, Rashawn L...... 2006-07-08-09 Kasonick, Bob ...... 1970-71 Lansman, Howard ...... 1943 Jackson, Ryan ...... 1984-85-86-87 Keeler, Matthew C. (Mgr.) ...... 1996 Latimore, Darious ...... 2015 Jackson, Yusef D...... 1989-90-91 Kegler, John Scott ...... 1936 Launi, Charles A...... 1944 James, Philip Randolf ...... 1943 Kehoe, Joseph G...... 1960-61 Lauzon, Jermaine L ...... 1999 Jamison, Robert Scott ...... 1945 Keiningham, Charles L ...... 1990-91-92 Lawe, Stephen ...... 2013-14 FOOTBALL UVA Jarrett, Drew ...... 2009-12 Keith, Dustin M...... 1999-00 Lawrence, Kristina (Mgr.) ...... 2005-06 Jarvis, Brandon ...... 2009 Kelly, Charles ...... 1979 Lawson, Joshua G...... 1998-99-00-01 Jarvis, Carroll ...... 1964-65-66 Kelly, Martha (Mgr.) ...... 2005-06 Lawson, Larson C...... 1955 Jarvis, Michael J...... 1966-67 Kelly, Michael E...... 1995-96 Lawyer, Nicholas C...... 1955 Jefferson, Salvatore E. “Butch” ...... 2001 Kelly, Robert E...... 1969 League, Bill ...... 1970-71 Jeffers, Patrick C...... 1992-93-94-95 Kemp, Stanley ...... 1964-66-67 Leigh, Stanley E...... 1993 Jeffries, Greg L ...... 1989-90-91-92 Kennard, James C...... 1945 Lee, Darius ...... 2013-14 Jenkins, Charles R...... 1954-55-56 Kennedy, Tom (Capt.) ...... 1970-71-72 Lee, Keith A. (Capt.) ..... 1978-79-80-81 Jenkins, Derek A ...... 1981-82-83 Kenney, John M...... 1975 Lemos, Caio (Mgr.) ...... 2006-07 Jenkins, Joseph ...... 1973-74-75-76 Kern, Ernest J...... 1949-50-51 Leonard, Riverson S ...... 1988-89 Jenkins, Nick (Capt.) ...... 2008-09-10-11 Kerney, Patrick M...... 1995-96-97-98 Leonard, William J...... 1947-48 Jennings, Darius...... 2011-12-13-14 Kerr, Brittany (Mgr.) ...... 2008 Leone, Robert F...... 1982 Jett, Shelby M., Jr...... 1911-12-13 Kessler, Frank ...... 1958 Lesane, James E...... 1949-50-51 Johns, Edward A. (Mgr.) ...... 1992-93 Keto, Kevin ...... 1975-78 Lestyk, Randy ...... 1969-70 Johns, Matt ...... 2013-14-15-16 Kettunen, Bill ...... 1970-71 Levrone, Andre ...... 2014-16 Johnson, Cameron ...... 2008-09-10-11 Keys, Raymond ...... 1972-73-76 Lewis, Charles L...... 1922 LESTER LYLES Johnson, Christafer ...... 2004 Keys, Raymond II ...... 2009-10-11 Lewis, Howard V...... 1981-82-83 Johnson, Clyde ...... 1944 Keys, William F...... 1985-86-88-89 Lewis, J. Tyrone (Capt.) ...... 1988-89-90-91 A three-year letterman at safety , Johnson, Edward H. (Capt.) 1904-05-06 Keyser, Jim ...... 1955-56-57 Lewis, Kevin E...... 1978 Johnson, Henry C...... 1980-81-82 Kihm, Ed...... 1968-69-70 Lewis, Shawn A...... 1982-83-84-85 Lester Lyles was a senior tri-captain Johnson, Ira Branch (Capt.) 1902-03-04 Kilfeather, Brendan J. ... 1991-92-93-94 Lewris, Tyler ...... 2014 on UVA’s Peach Bowl championship Johnson, James W...... 2000 Kilgannon, Thomas O. (Capt.) ...... 1982-83-84 Levy, Albert ...... 1928-29 team in 1984. Johnson, Keeon ...... 2013-14-15-16 Killian, Paul J...... 1990-91-92-93 Leys, John Wesley (Capt.) ...... 1933-34-35 Johnson, Michael K...... 2002-04-05-06 Kimball, Micah T...... 2001-02 Lile, John C. (Mgr.) ...... 1912 Marlow, John (Capt.)...... 1959-60 Johnson, Moulton K. (Mgr.) ....1893-94 Kimball, Robert S., Jr...... 1929-30 Lilley, Christian E...... 1978-79 Marrs, David ...... 2013-14 Johnson, Richard W...... 1948-49-50 King, William T., Jr...... 1950-51-52 Lineburg, Wayne E...... 1995 Marshall, Brendan ...... 2016 Johnson, Sean ...... 2004 Kingsolving, Arthur B...... 1916 Lindley, Eric M. (Mgr.) ...... 1993-94-95 Marshall, C. Taylor ...... 1949-50 Johnson, Thomas G. (Capt.)...... 1932-33-34 Kirby, Charles E...... 1994-95-96-97 Link, Matthew W...... 1996-97 Marshall, John Ashby ...... 1941 Johnson, Thomas N. P., Jr...... 1939 Kirby, Terry G. (Capt.) ...... 1989-90-91-92 Linkenauger, Jim ...... 1976 Marshall, James M...... 1890 Kirkeide, Kyle R...... 1993 Linn, John P...... 1960-61 Marshall, R. E. Lee (Mgr.) ...... 1892 Kirkland, Joseph T...... 1944-45-46-47 Lipscomb, Andrew H. (Mgr.)...... 1993-94-95 Martig, Louis (Capt.) ...... 1958-59-61 Kirtley, Todd M. (Capt.) .....1979-80-81 Lipsey, M. Jordan ...... 2006-07 Martin, Harry S. (Capt.) .....1933-35-36 Kiser, Micah (Capt.) ...... 2014-15-16 Lloyd, John E...... 1898-99-1900 Martin, Kareem A...... 1992 Kitchen, Brian L...... 1971 Locklin, Tom D...... 1994-95-96 Martin, W...... 1889 Kite, Christopher M...... 1987 Lockwood, Paul ...... 1965-66-67 Martin, William A...... 1896-98 Kite, George L...... 1904-05 Lockwood, William T...... 1966-68-69 Martinez, Cristina (Mgr.) ...... 2006 Klingensmith, Paul S...... 1965-66-67 Logan, David (Mgr.) ...... 1957 Massey, Melvin ...... 2003-04 Kneeland, Ralph ...... 1955-56-57 Lohrey, Patrick ...... 1974-75 Massie, Henry ...... 1962-63 Knoebel, Tim (Mgr.) ...... 1999-00-01 London, Paul J...... 1992-93-94-95 Massie, Joseph A...... 1892-93 Knott, Kristin J. (Mgr.) ...... 2001-02 Long, Christopher H. (Capt.) ...... 2004-05-06-07 Mason, Tavon E...... 1999-00-01 Knowles, Charles S...... 1954 Longey, Charles ...... 1964 Mason, William N...... 1962-63 Knowles, James E...... 1952-53-54 Lopez, Carlos L...... 1981 Matheson, Scott W...... 1982-83-84-85 Kobyra, Keith M...... 2001 Loth, John E...... 1925 Mathias, David (Mgr.) ...... 1983-84-85 Koch, W. Cary ...... 2007-08 Lowe, Leslie (Mgr.) ...... 1985-86-87-88 Mathis, Jeremiah ...... 2011-12 Koeher, Henry ...... 1959 Lucas, B...... 1889 Matteo, Jackson (Capt.) 2013-14-15-16 Kohler, Peter O...... 1958 Luck, Robert ...... 2003 Mattes, Ronald A...... 1981-82-83-84 Kollock, William G...... 1907 Luderman, John C...... 1980-81 Mattioli, Keith ...... 1986-87 Konstant, Anthony N...... 2007 Luke, William C. (Capt.) ....1926-27-28 Mattox, Vincent ...... 1975-76-79 Kopsidas, Vivi (Mgr.) ...... 1982-83-84 Lum, Thomas C. (Mgr.) ...... 1994 Mausteller, Myron B...... 1948-49 Kort, Ronald J...... 1978-79-80 Lundy, Wali (Capt.) ...... 2002-03-04-05 Maverick, William H. (Mgr.) ...... 1927 RYAN KUEHL Kotulak, Rick ...... 1967-68-69 Luzar, Christopher M...... 1998-99-00-01 Maxwell, Wiliiam L...... 1971-72-73 Koutris, Nicholas ...... 2013 Luzar, W. Kase ...... 2000-01-02-03 May, Joseph W...... 1953-54 Ryan Kuehl was a three-year starter Kovack, Donald L...... 1954-55-56 Lyle, Keith A. (Capt.) .... 1990-91-92-93 Maybank, Dave (Mgr.) ...... 1951 at defensive tackle from 1992-94 Kowalkowski, Robert (Capt.) ...... 1963-64-65 Lyles, Lester E. (Capt.) ...... 1981-83-84 Mayer, Eugene N. (Capt.) ...... 1912-13-14-15 and finished his career with 148 Krebs, Tom ...... 1963-64 Lyles, Nathan J...... 2004-05-06-07 Mayfield, Antonio L...... 1999 Krebs, W. Van ...... 1966 Mays, M. Rutherford, III ...... 1979-80 tackles and 11 quarterback sacks. Kreick, Edward ...... 1941-42 McCabe, Kevin R...... 2006 Krichbaum, Mark E...... 1991-92-93-94 M McCall, Sean P...... 1978-79-80-82 Johnson, Timothy M...... 1998 Krupp, Bert W...... 1979-80-81 MacConnell, John ...... 1972 McCarrick, Thomas E...... 1952 Jones, A.C...... 1891-92-93-94-95 Kuczynski, Dennis ...... 1973-74-75-76 MacDonald, Alexander (Mgr.) ...... 1910 McCartin, Connor ...... 2010-12 Jones, Alfred...... 1907 Kuehl, Ryan P...... 1991-92-93-94 MacGregor, Malcolm (Capt.) ...... 1965-66-67 McCartin, Kyle ...... 2010-11-12 Jones, Brereton ...... 1958-59 Kuhn, Carl R., Jr. (Capt.) ....1960-61-62 Mack, Jordan ...... 2016 McCartin, Thomas P...... 1936 Jones, Melvin “Skeet” (Capt.) .1992-93-94-95 Kuldel, Clarence E...... 1943 Mack, Kameron ...... 2011 McCary, Joseph E. (Capt.) ..1944-47-48 Jones, Doug ...... 1972-73-74 Kulp, Walter P...... 1990 Mack, Kirby J...... 1997 McClaugherty, Harry (Capt.) .1937-38-39-40 Jones, Fred ...... 1965-66 Kuyk, Kirk A...... 1919 Mack, Tory ...... 2009-10 McClellan, Greg L. (Capt.) ....1990-91-92-93 Jones, Grover C., Jr...... 1946-47-48 Kuyk, F. Goodwyn ...... 1919 Mackall, Charles M. (Capt.) 1924-25-26 McClure, Alan A...... 1979 Jones, J. P...... 1910-11 Mackay, Andrew ...... 2015 McConnell, Felton ...... 1920 Jones, Jermese ...... 1998-00-01 Maddux, H. Cabell ...... 1906 McCoy, Thomas A...... 1922-23 Jones, Kendall T. (Mgr.) ...... 1985-86 L Maddux, H. Cabell, Jr...... 1936-37-38 McDaniel, Charles W. (Capt.) 1982-83-84-85 Jones, LaShawn D...... 1997 Lacey, Jim ...... 1969-70-71 Maghamez, John ...... 2011 McDaniel, Gregory (Capt.) ...... 1975-76 Jones, Perry (Capt.) ...... 2009-10-11-12 Lacika, Mike ...... 1972-73 Mahanes, Ryan J. (Mgr.) .....2000-01-02 McDonald, Alexander (Mgr.) ...... 1911 Jones, R. Walter, III...... 1939 Laffey, Thomas V., Jr. (Mgr.) ...... 1934 Maiden, William M...... 1912-13 McDonald, Geoffrey B...... 1985 Jones, Thomas Q. (Capt.)...... 1996-97-98-99 Lageman, Jeffrey D.(Capt.) ...... 1986-87-88 Majkowski, Don ...... 1984-85-86 McDonald, Jack ...... 2014-15-16 Jones, VanDyke ...... 1946-47-49 Lageman, Scott A...... 1982-83-84-85 Male, Evan J...... 1935-36-37 McDonald, John P...... 1943 Jordan, Henry W. (Capt.)....1954-55-56 Lahnstein, Katherine R. (Mgr.) ...... 1995-96 Mallory, Albert H...... 1899 McElroy B. (Mgr.) ...... 1953 Jordan, Jean T. (Mgr.) ....1991-92-93-94 Laird, Edmond G...... 1924-25-26 Mallory, Richard K...... 1977 McFalls, Patrick ...... 1963-64 Joseph, Dominique ...... 2009-10-11 Lakin, Erwin J...... 1941-42 Mams, Carl, Jr. (Mgr.) ...... 1971-72 McFarland, Ric ...... 1970-71 Judd, Steve (Mgr.) ...... 1971 Lambert, Albert ...... 1895 Martin, Myron C ...... 1989-90 McGee, Jake ...... 2011-12-13 Lambert, Greyson (Capt.) ...... 2013-14 Manca, Maurizio ...... 1986 McGill, C. P...... 1899 LaMontagne, Noel (Capt.) ...... 1997-98-99 Manka, Simon A...... 2006 McGonnigal, J. Bruce ....1987-88-89-90 K Lanahan, Billy ...... 1972-74 Manly, Theodore A., Jr...... 1980 McGovern, Terry ...... 1972 Kamfjord, Jan ...... 1959-60-61 Land, J. Stanley ...... 1971-72-73 Mann, Raymond A...... 2000-01-02-03 McGowan, William B...... 1919 Kaminer, Glen A...... 1927-28-29 Landes, W.B...... 1911-12-13 Maphis, Samuel, Jr. (Capt.) .....1921-22-23-24 McGrail, Bob ...... 1970-71 Kane, Raymond J...... 1994 Lane, Brendan ...... 2010 Marchibroda, Theodore J., Jr...... 1977-78-79 McGrail, Michael (Mgr.) .....2004-05-06 Kanner, Landon (Mgr.) ...... 2002-03 LaNeve, Mark R...... 1977-78-79-80 Marcus, Walter F., III...... 1977 McGrath, Elexis W...... 1935 Kanto, William Jr...... 1959-60-61 Lang, Oscar, Jr...... 1895 Marie, James ...... 1948 McGraw, Tom ...... 1972-73-74 Karczewski, Doug L. (Capt.) ....1994-1996-97 Lang, William F...... 1960-61-62 Mark, Joseph, J.C., Jr...... 1977-78 McGrew, Michael B...... 2001-02-04 Karelis, Andreas ...... 1996-97 Lange, Parker M...... 1998-00 Markey, Justin ...... 2004 McGugan, Michael A...... 1971-72 Karl, Sean ...... 2014-15 Lankford, Burnley ...... 1899-1901 Marko, William F., Jr...... 1961 McInerney, Jake ...... 1989-90 Karriker, Steven W...... 1982-83-85 Lankford, Menalcus ...... 1904 Markos, Lance M. (Mgr.) ...... 1993 McIntyre, William T...... 1930 McKay, Robert W...... 1916

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 131 VIRGINIA McKeag, Robert ...... 1974 Mirman, William S...... 1939-40-41 Musselman, Brian S. (Capt.) ...... 1978-79-80 Payne, Keith J...... 2007-10 McKeever, Bernard F...... 2007 Mizzell, Taquan ...... 2013-14-15-16 Myers, Douglas G...... 1930-31 Peace, Chris ...... 2015-16 McKenzie, Ray D...... 1996 Modlin, Charles ...... 1952-53-54 Myers, Francis H. (Mgr.) ...... 1968 Pearce, Horace ...... 1943 McKillican, Daniel B...... 1978-79-80 Moeller, Trey ...... 2002 Myers, Joseph G...... 1949-50 Pearce, Stanley D...... 1897-98 McKinney, Daniel (Mgr.) ...... 2008 Molinari, Larry ...... 1963-64-65 Myers, Robert B...... 1906-07 Pearman, Alvin ...... 2001-02-03-04 McKiver, Samuel A...... 1994-95-96 Moncure, Eustace C...... 1936 Myers, Richard ...... 1962-63-64 Pearson, James R., Jr ...... 1989-90 McLaughlin, Lee M. (Capt.) 1938-39-40 Mongomer, Colin T...... 1934 Peerman, Cedric E. (Capt.) ....2005-06-07-08 McLaughlin, Tucker M...... 1954-55-56 Peete, Rickie ...... 1990-91 McLeod, Rodney (Capt.) ..2008-09-10-11 N Pendleton, Samuel T...... 1926-27 McMahon, Christopher C. .1982-83-84 Nagy, Kent (Mgr.) ...... 1998-99-00-01 Pennel, Billy M...... 1946-47 McMeans, Keith ...... 1987-88-89-90 Nagy, Louis K. (Mgr.) ....1995-96-97-98 Penton, John A. (Capt.) ...... 1891-92 McMerns, E. (Mgr.) ...... 1913 Nalle, Brodie C., Jr...... 1897-99-1900 Percy, Leroy D. (Mgr.) ...... 1990 McMullen, Billy (Capt.) 1999-00-01-02 Naponick, John ...... 1965-66-67 Perkins, Rayotis ...... 1984-85-86 McNeal, Andre C...... 1995-96 Neal, Randy P. (Capt.) ...1991-92-93-94 Perry, Bruce H...... 1962-63 McShane, James ...... 1957-58 Neely, Robert L...... 1992-93-94-95 Perry, Vergil E...... 1945 McSweeney, Patrick ...... 1963 Neely, Sidney M. (Capt.) ...... 1889 Petrilli, Benjamin A...... 1954 McWeeny, Colin T...... 1999-00 Neff, George F...... 1942-46-47 Petite, Maggie (Mgr.) .... 1983-84-85-86 McWilliams, Dave ...... 1967 Neff, John H. (Capt.) ...... 1906-07-08 Pettine, Michael M...... 1986-87 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA McWilliams, Myron ...... 1961-62-63 Neff, John H., Jr...... 1940-41 Petty, Howard C., Jr...... 1983-84-85 Meacham, Francklyn A. (Capt.) ....1888 Neidbala, Joseph ...... 1953-54 Peyton, Charles G...... 1926 Meade, Kendall L...... 1994 Neilson, Timothy (Mgr.) ....1986-87-88 Peyton, John Lewis ...... 1929 Meade, Robert ...... 1973-74-75 Nelson, Bill (trainer) ...... 1976-79 Pfabe, Samuel J. (Capt.) 1974-75-76-77 Meador, John P...... 1944 Nelson, H...... 1891 Phelan, Stephen S., Jr. ...1994-95-96-97 Meadows, Owen C., Jr...... 1940-50-54 Nelson, Stephen M...... 1975 Phelps, Brandon ...... 2011-12-13-14 Medley, Darrell S...... 1993-94-95-96 Nemeyer, Michael J...... 1980 Phelps, Gary A...... 1982-83 Mehalick, Joseph (Capt.) ....1951-52-53 Nesbit, Harrison ...... 1947-48-49-50 Phillips, John ...... 2004-05-06 Meighen, James ...... 1964-65 Neustedter, LeRoy W...... 1939-40-46 Phillips, John “Colter” ...2009-10-11-12 Mendez-Zfass, Zachary ...... 2009 RANDY NEAL Newby, Shernard C...... 1999-00-01-02 Phillips, John M. (Capt.) ....2005-06-07-08 Menik, Ronald P...... 1956 Newell, Joseph (Mgr.) ...... 1951 Phillips, Levit L. (Mgr.) ...... 1914 Menzer, Elward H...... 1959-60-61 Randy Neal lettered from 1991-94 Newhall, Mike (Capt.) .. 1976-77-78-79 Phillips, Theodore...... 1925-26 Merica, W. Chad (Mgr.) ...... 2005-06-07 and served as a captain for the Newman, Campbell ...... 1919-20 Phipps, Paul ...... 1951-52-53-54 Merrick, Nicholas A...... 1981-82-83-84 Cavaliers. Newmyer, Armand ...... 1943 Pickett, John ...... 2011 Merritt, L. Kent ...... 1971-72-73 Newsome, Kenneth R. .. 1977-78-79-80 Pickett, William V...... 1945 Merritt, Richard H. (Mgr.) ...... 1924 Nicholson, Demetrious ...... 2011-12-13-15 Pierce, Kurt ...... 1978-79-80 Mercogliano, Jennifer A. (Mgr.) ...1992 Monk, Brian M. (Mgr.) ...... 1992 Niklason, Don D...... 1940-41-42 Piker, Edward P., Jr...... 1974 Mextorf, Kenneth R...... 1980 Montanez, Javier ...... 1984-85 Nisi, John T. (Mgr.)...... 1995 Pillon, Charles G...... 1942 Meyer, Russell H...... 1975-76 Montgomery, Eric (Mgr.) ...2006-07-08 Nistad, Peter J...... 1936-37-38 Pincavage, John (Capt.) ...... 1963-64-65 Michaels, Kevin...... 1970-71-72 Montgomery, George W., Jr...... 1900 Nixon, Mario ...... 2015 Pinder, John B...... 1930-32 Michels, Richard ...... 1944-47-48-49 Montgomery, Scott ...... 1967 Norfleet, Paul J...... 1899 Pinigis, Edwin J., III ...... 2005 Michie, Addenell H. (Capt.) 1919-20-21 Monroe, Eugene C...... 2006-07-08 Norfleet, Stan ...... 2002 Pinkerton, Bledsoe C...... 1926-27-28 Middleton, James E...... 1939 Moomaw, D. Clovis ...... 1909 Norton, E. Hope...... 1892 Pittman, Malcolm J...... 1981-82-83-85 Mifflin, Edward L., III ...... 1945 Moon, Tim...... 1976-77-78-79 Norton, Jim ...... 1963-64 Plank, Park S...... 1961 Mihalik, Matt ...... 2009-11-12 Moon, Tracy, Jr...... 1975-76-78 Nowocin, Joshua M...... 1995 Mihota, Anthony ...... 2010-11 Mooney, Caitlin (Mgr.) ...... 2006 Mikeska, Matthew J...... 1990-91-92-93 Mooney, Michael ...... 2013-14-15-16 Miles, Connor ...... 2010 Moore, Alexander W...... 1896 O Miles, Frederick B...... 1981-82 Moore, Baxter S...... 1901 Ober, Delancey R...... 1937 Miles-Redmond, Andre ...... 2015-16 Moore, Chris ...... 2016 O’Connor, Timothy P. ... 1986-87-88-89 Milien, Max ...... 2010-11 Moore, Claude ...... 1914-15 Oden, Brian ...... 2010-11 Miles, Kenneth O...... 1989-90-91-92 Moore, G. W...... 1898 Odenheimer, Freyhan ...... 1929 Millard, J. Kelly ...... 1973 Moore, Herman J ...... 1988-89-90 Odom, Frank ...... 1943 Miller, David S...... 1966 Moore, Keenan ...... 1976-77 Oehmig, Daniel W...... 1941 Miller, G. Brown ...... 1888-89 Moore, Kwontie ...... 2012-14-15 Ogletree, Kevin ...... 2006-08 Miller, E. Heath (Capt.) ...... 2002-03-04 Moore, Mike ...... 2012-13-14-15 O’Grince, Sylvester H...... 1938-39-40 Miller, James H...... 1945 Moore, Shawn (Capt.) ...1987-88-89-90 Olanrewaju, Sadiq ...... 2013-14 Miller, Llewellyn (Mgr.) ...... 1926 Mooser, Charles E...... 1968-69-70 Old, William W., Jr. (Mgr.) ...... 1895 Miller, Mark H...... 2002-03-04-05 Moran, Henry A...... 1960-61-62 Olderman, Robert B. (Capt.) ...... 1982-83-84 Miller, Robert ...... 1949-50-51 Morgan, James ...... 1965-66 Olsen, Christian (Capt.) ...... 2004-06 Milliken, Charles ...... 1892 Morgan, Kevin A...... 1985-86-87-88 Omohundro, Buddy ...... 1989-90-91 Milne, Alan R...... 1946-47-48 Morley, Ronald ...... 1973 Oppleman, Isadore P...... 1920-21 Minahan, Moe (Mgr.) ...... 1972-73 Morris, Benjamin ...... 1895 Orrick, Norwood ...... 1930 Minear, Chris ...... 1986-87 Morris, Francis S...... 1974-75-76 Osisek, Stephen F...... 1948-49-50 Mines, Fontel A...... 2003-04-05-06 Morris, Jerome D...... 1974-75-76-77 Outten, Harold ...... 1955-56-57 ALVIN PEARMAN Mines, Stuart ...... 1984-85-86 Morris, Tim ...... 1986-87-88-89 Owen, Bryan F...... 1995-96-97 Minnifield, Chase O...... 2008-09-10-11 Morrison, James (Capt.) ...... 1896-1897 Owens, Gregory R...... 2000 Alvin Pearman lettered from 2001- Minor, Philip Lee ...... 1943 Morrison, Wayne ...... 1979-80-81-82 Ozdowski, Mike (Capt.) 1973-74-75-76 04. Pearman’s 223 rushing yards Minter, Albert ...... 1950-51 Morrow, Jeff ...... 1976-77-78-79 versus Duke in 2004 was the second Minton, Julius A., III ...... 1968-69-70 Morse, Mason H...... 1938-39-40 most in UVA history. Morse, Steven B...... 1981-82-83-84 P Moses, Morgan...... 2010-11-12-13 Paczkowski, Robert M...... 1966-67-68 Morton, Kenneth Roe ...... 1933-34 Page, Bobby (Mgr.) ...... 1952 Poates, Kenneth ...... 1964-65-66 Moschel, Frederick (Capt.) ...... 1968-69 Page, Boyd ...... 1967-68-69 Poque, Robert ...... 1953-54-55 Moser, Carl H., III ...... 1957 Page, R. P., Jr. (Mgr.) ...... 1889 Poindexter, Anthony (Capt.) ...... 1995-96-97-98 Mosley, Corey A...... 2008-09-10-11 Palmer, George C., II ...... 1939-40-41 Polfelt, Erik A. B...... 1979-80-81 Moss, Rodger ...... 1987 Palmer, Martin ...... 1944 Pollard, John B...... 1902-03-04 Moss, Timothy L...... 1989-90 Palmore, Edward “Bo” (Mgr.) .2006-07-08 Polzer, Fred ...... 1955-56-57 Motley, Hunter C. (Capt.)...1928-29-30 Palumbo, Joseph C. (Capt.) 1949-50-51 Polzer, John (Capt.) ...... 1953-54-55 Mott, Charles J...... 1947-48-50 Pankey, Hugh B...... 1910 Pomper, Brian ...... 2012 Moye, Juwan...... 2016 Papit, John (Capt.) ...... 1947-48-49-50 Pond, John ...... 2014-15 Moyer, Fred M...... 1952-53-54 Parcells, Douglas ...... 1973-74-75 Ponder, Johnny L...... 1997-98 Mudd, Robert H...... 1894 Parham, Kayode B. “Kai” ....2003-04-05 Pope, Micajah ...... 1893-94 Muha, Jon A...... 1983-84-85 Parker, Donald (Capt.) ...... 1964-65-66 Pope, Monsanto (Capt.) ...... 1998-99-00-01 Mullins, Gerard (Capt.) ...... 1971-72-73 Parker, Michael B...... 2007-08-10 Popeck, Anthony ...... 1965-66 Mullins, Michael D...... 2000-01-02 Parks, Kevin (Capt.) ...... 2011-12-13-14 Popowski, Daniel H...... 1981 Mundy, Aaron A...... 1990-91-92-93 Parlow, Milton A...... 1941-42-45 Porter, Doug ...... 1984 Munger, Eugene, Jr...... 1933 Parr, Zane ...... 2009-10 Poss, Charles E...... 1930-31-32 Munhall, Herbert N., Jr...... 1941-42 Parrish, Robert L. (Mgr.) ...... 1898 Porter, Jeffrey H. (Mgr.) .....1992-93-94 Muntz, John R...... 1981-83-84 Parrish, William J...... 1919 Potter, Robert (Capt.) ...... 1951-52-53 CHUCK MOOSER Murden, Craig S...... 1986-87 Parrish, William J...... 1944-45-46 Potter, Steve (Capt.) ...... 1976-77-78-79 Murden, Raymond L ...... 1939-40 Parsons, W. Keith (Mgr.) ...... 1996-97 Potts, Allen ...... 1888 Chuck Mooser lettered at flanker Murphy, M.H...... 1909-10 Parziale, Benjamin A...... 2006 Powell, Gregory W...... 1992-93-95 Murphy, Matthew, H...... 1908-09 Pasztor, Austin W...... 2008-09-10-11 Powers, Jack ...... 2016 from 1968-70. He was also an excel- Murphy, Terrence T...... 1904-05 Pate, Bobby ...... 1950-51-52 Powers, Stewart ...... 1973-74-75-76 lent return man who led the team in Murray, Jack F...... 1941-42 Patton, Tom ...... 1967-68-69 Preston, Charles E...... 1995 punt returns in 1968 and ‘69. Murray, Albert Quentin (Capt.) ..1978-79-80 Paul, John ...... 1904 Preston, Robert S., Jr...... 1938-39 Paxton, William W...... 1928-29 132 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Preston, William R...... 1940-41 Robertson, Eddie J...... 1994-95 Schmidt, Aaron M. (Mgr.) ...... 2001-02-03-04 Slebonick, Patrick S...... 2008-09 Price, Lawson C...... 1893-94 Robertson, Kathy L. (Mgr.) ...... 1980 Schmidt, R. Brennan (Capt.) ..... 2002-03-04-05 Sledd, James ...... 1964-65 Pritchard, Karl C...... 1902 Robertson, Merrill, Jr...... 1999-00-01-02 Schmidt, Louis W...... 1937 Slivinske, Alex, Jr...... 1945 Pritchard, Leonard G ...... 1988 Robertson, Michael K...... 2006 Schmidt, Pete W...... 1967-68-69 Sloan, David ...... 1973-74-75-76 Probst, Mark ...... 1965 Robertson, S. (Mgr.) ...... 1906 Schrad, Jeffrey S...... 2006 Sloan, John K. (Capt.) ...... 1927-28-29 FOOTBALL UVA Proctor, RJ ...... 2016 Robinson, James B. (Mgr.)...... 1989-90-91 Schrader, Joseph H., Jr...... 1992 Slocum, John K...... 1992-93-94-95 Pruner, James F...... 1974-75 Robinson, Jason H...... 1995 Schreker, Paul F...... 1969-70 Small, Jason L...... 1998-99 Prusmack, Robert ...... 1963-64-65 Robinson, N. Kwakou ...... 2002-03-04-05 Schroeder, Eugene W...... 1947-48-49-50 Smeraski, Michael G...... 1975 Pugh, James C...... 1952-53-54 Rocco, Michael ...... 2011-12 Schubel, Heidi (Mgr.) ...... 2007 Smith, B.C...... 1912 Purvis, Claude E...... 1933 Rodgers, Eugene A...... 1990-91 Schuchts, Wayne (Capt.) ...... 1982-83 Smith, Bryan ...... 2003 Rodgers, Kevin (Mgr.) ...... 1975-76 Schuett, Drew ...... 1976-77-78 Smith, Carl O...... 1991-92-93-94 Rogers, E. Paul ...... 1966-67-68 Schulte, Walter W...... 1946-47-48-49 Smith, Carl W...... 1949-50 Q Rogol, James (Mgr.) ...... 2005 Schwab, Bernard ...... 1953 Smith, Darryl Q...... 1979-80-82 Quarles, Willard...... 1933-34 Rohr, Leo H.(Mgr.) ...... 2000 Scott, Dennis ...... 1970-71-72 Smith, Dave ...... 1970 Quayle, Frank J...... 1966-67-68 Rohrbough, Edward G...... 1931 Scott, Donald E., Jr...... 1998-99 Smith, Donnell M.(Capt.) ...... 1935 Quigley, Matthew J...... 1988-89-90-91 Romano, Carlo ...... 1948 Scott, Earl “E.J.” ...... 2012-13 Smith, Edward W. (Capt.) ...... 1974-76-77-78 Quillen, Ray ...... 1951-52-53-54 Scott, Edwin R...... 1986 Smith, Eric ...... 2013-14-15-16 Quinn, Timothy J...... 1974-75-77 Scott, W. Grant ...... 1979-80-81-82 Smith, Joe ...... 1970-71 Quiroga, Michelle (Mgr.) ...... 2007-08 Scott, John N...... 1974 Smith, Kurt ...... 2002-03-04-05 Scott, John T. (Mgr.) ...... 1994-95 Smith, L. Tylee (Mgr.) ...... 1990-91-92 Scott, Michael ...... 1958 Smith, LaChaston ...... 2015 R Scott, Norman ...... 1950 Smith, Mark A. (Mgr.) ...... 1980 Rainey, Kelvin ...... 2013-14-15-16 Scott, R. Taylor ...... 1952 Smith, Michael J...... 1988-89 Rainey, John ...... 1972-73 Scott, Sean (Capt.) ...... 1984-85-86-87 Smith, Ralph E. (Mgr.) ...... 1981 Rainer, Jami’h R...... 1996-97-98 Scott, Thomas C., Jr...... 1950-51-52 Smith, Stephen B., Jr. (Mgr.)...... 1963 Rainer, Wali R...... 1995-96-97-98 Scott, Walter F. (Mgr.) ...... 1902-03 Smith, Timothy Jr...... 2009-11-12-13 Raines, Troy C...... 1993 Scott, Winfeld W...... 1945 Smith, V.H...... 1889-90 Raley, Jeremy J...... 1993-94-95-96 Seals, Alexander T...... 1999-01-02 Smith, Walter C...... 1937-38-39 Ralston, Jim ...... 1967 Seals, George W., Jr...... 1998-99 Smith, William E., Jr. (Capt.) 1981-82-83 Ramsburg, Jess ...... 1893-94 Seaver, Gregory (Mgr.) ...... 2007 Snead, Alvin L., Jr...... 1989-90-91-92 Ramsey, K. Wagner ...... 1974-75-76 Secules, Scott (Capt.) .... 1984-85-86-87 Snead, Willie Lee ...... 1985 Ramsey, Richard H...... 2000 Seecombe, Alfred B...... 1933-34 Snelling, Jason ...... 2002-04-05-06 Randle, Ulmo (Sonny) ...... 1956-57-58 Seemuller, Donald L...... 1966 Snyder, Bryan K...... 1990 Randolph, Angus C...... 1907 Seibels, George G., Jr...... 1934-35 Snyder, Jacob (Capt.) .....2010-11-12-13 Randolph, Oscar ...... 1903-05-06 Seiler, Lewis (Mgr.) ...... 1963 Snyder, Matthew (Capt.) .....2009-10-11 Randolph, Richard D...... 1913 Seiler, Robert D. (Capt.) .....1941-42-43 Somoskeoy, Victor H...... 1896 Randolph, Robert ...... 2009-10-11 Selfridge, Andy (Capt.) ...... 1969-70-71 Southern, Anthony L. ... 1996-97-98-99 Raney, George Pettus, II ...... 1924 RAY ROBERTS Sempeles, George ...... 1957 Spady, George W. III “Mickey” 1977-78 Rannigan, Bob (Capt.) ...... 1967-68-69 Serino, Robert M...... 1966-67 Spaulding, Robert E...... 1934 Rathburn, Kenneth C...... 1939 Ray Roberts combined exceptional Sermonet, Stephen M...... 1981-82 Sparr, Harold A. (Capt.)...... 1914-15-16 Ray, J. V. (Capt.) ...... 1913-19 athletic talent with intimidating size Severin, Canaan (Capt.) .. 2012-13-14-15 Spates, William O...... 1902-03 Rayder, Shawn M...... 1979-82 and strength to anchor the offensive Sewak, Michael M...... 1978-79-80 Spaziani, Joe ...... 2016 Raymond, Christopher ...... 1974 line from 1988-91. Sewell, Jameel A. F...... 2006-07-09 Speer, Ward H...... 1943-44-45 Rea, William J...... 1942 Shackelford, George S., Jr...... 1920-21 Spinner, Bryson A...... 2000-01 Reardon, John W...... 1942 Shannon, Jim ...... 1968-69-70 Sprague, C...... 1888 Reaves, Darryl A...... 1981-82 Romero, Daquan...... 2011-12-13-14 Sharretts, Edward P., Jr...... 1937-38 Spruill, Timothy C...... 1998-99-00 Redd, Vincent A., II ...... 2004-05 Rose, Daniel ...... 1953 Sharp, Chris ...... 2016 Sroba, Joseph P...... 1974-75-76 Redmond, James S...... 1989 Roseborough, Joseph A. ....1975-77-78 Sharper, H. Jamie ...... 1993-94-95-96 Sroba, Stephen J...... 1971-72-73 Redus, James B...... 1911-12-13 Rotella, Frank A...... 1996-97 Shaw, Patrick J. (Mgr.) ...... 1987-88-89-90 Stadlin, Kenneth P...... 1983-84-85 Reed, Joe ...... 2016 Roth, George R...... 1945 Shaw, Ryan ...... 2011 Stallings, William D...... 1951-52-53 Reid, Albert ...... 2015-16 Rothar, Philip E...... 1938-39 Shawley, Steven R...... 1971-72-73 Stanchak, Jason L...... 1991 Reid, Daniel L...... 1993 Roumel, Jonathan (Mgr.) ...... 1997 Sheets, Robert E...... 1943 Stanley, Charles W...... 1946-48-49 Reid, James J...... 1990-91-92-93 Routzahn, Evan R. (Capt.) ...... 1998-99-00-01 Shelly, P. Gregory ...... 1966-67-68 Stanton, Forest Q...... 1909-10 Reid, Paul (Capt.) ...... 1968-69-70 Rowe, Joseph ...... 1993-94-95-96 Shelton, Duane ...... 1957-58 St. Clair, James W...... 1930-31-32 Reid, Thomas N...... 1888 Rowley, Eldwood R...... 1960-61-62 Shelton, Ken ...... 1972-73-74 St. Clair, James W...... 1954-55-56 Reiss, Cruther E...... 2008 Ruff, Klinton “Buddy” ...... 2012 Shendow, Irwin ...... 1958 St. Clair, John B...... 1996-97-98-99 Reiss, Lewis G. (Capt.) ...... 1930-31-32 Ruffin, Craige (Mgr.) ...... 1923 Shepherd, Fred (Capt.) ...... 1958-59 Stair, Zachary S...... 2006-08 Renfrow, Justin ...... 2012 Rupp, Juddson L...... 1986-87 Shepherd, Khalek ...... 2011-12-13-14 Stalker, C.J...... 2016 Rennolds, John (Mgr.) ...... 1948 Rush, Harold ...... 1959 Sherman, Timothy J. .... 1993-94-95-96 Stamenich, Ljubomir D. 1998-99-00-01 Reutlinger, Albert F...... 1936-37 Russell, Edward P...... 1919-20 Sherwood, Richard (Mgr.)...... 2006 Stanley, George A., II ...... 1999-00-01 Reve, Paul ...... 1966-67-68 Russell, Fred ...... 1958 Shibley, William A...... 1899 Stearns, Christopher L. 1987-88-89-90 Revis, Stuart H...... 1944 Russell, James V...... 1916 Shields, John M...... 2008-09 Steckmesser, Edward R...... 1941-47 Reynolds, Donald D. (Capt.) ...... 1988-89-90-91 Ryals, Trevor ...... 1987-88-89-90 Shiflet, Ben (Mgr.) ...... 1997-98-99-00 Steele, J. Gary (Capt.) ... 1989-90-91-92 Reynolds, E. Allen ...... 1956-58 Ryczek, Daniel S. (Capt.) ....1968-69-70 Shippy, Carlos R ...... 1991 Stejbach, Pete J. (Mgr.) ...... 1985-86 Reynolds, Ed R...... 1979-80-81-82 Ryczek, Paul (Capt.) ...... 1971-72-73 Shirley, Tyler ...... 2014-15 Stephenson, W.C...... 1926-27-28 Reynolds, James M...... 1924-25 Rzempoluch, Ted C...... 1960-61-62 Shirley, William D. (Mgr.) ...... 1995 Sterba, Rick ...... 1970 Reynolds, La’Roy (Capt.) ...... 2009-10-11-12 Shivers, Johnny W...... 1995-96-97-99 Rhett, Leigh C...... 1942 Shoaf, Ralph W., Jr...... 1946-47-48-49 Rhodes, Adam ...... 2004 S Shoch, James R., III ...... 1962 Rhodes, C.E...... 1994-95 Sabornie, Edward J...... 1971-72-73 Showalter, Louis R...... 1952 Riccardi, Richard G. (Capt.) ...... 1980-82-83 Sacco, Glenn ...... 1959 Shuman, Thomas ...... 1963-64 Rice, Antonio J. (Capt.) ...... 1982-83-84-86 Sackett, Charles ...... 1943 Shumock, Bryan J...... 1977-78-79-80 Riccio, Kevin M...... 1980-81-82 Sackett, Henry M., Jr...... 1930-31-32 Sieg, Terry Y...... 1961-62 Rice, Maynard ...... 1958 Sadler, Rebekah E. (Mgr.) ...... 1985 Sierck, Alexander M. (Mgr.) ...... 1961 Richards, William H...... 1968 Saft, Gary ...... 1968-69-70 Sierocinski, Paul ...... 1984-85-86-87 Richardson, Clifton ...... 2011 Sallenger, Abby...... 1969-70 Silas, E. Phillips ...... 1973 Richmond, Robert (Mgr.) ...... 1997-98-99 Samec, Timothy M...... 1989-90-91-92 Silliman, Charles E...... 1981 Riddlebarger, Robert P...... 1990-91-92 Sammis, Gordon R...... 2006-07 Silvester, Michael J...... 1971 Ridgely, Nick ...... 1964 Sanders, Darryl B...... 1998-00-01 Similo, Ronald J...... 1971 Riggin, Horace ...... 1953 Sanford, James E...... 1986-87-88 Simmons, Devon T...... 1998-00-01 Rinehart, Jack (Capt.)...... 1919-20-21 Sanford, Mark P...... 1977-79-80-81 Simmons, G. Hall ...... 2008 Ripley, Troy A...... 1983 Santi, M. Thomas (capt.) .....2004-05-06-07 Simmons, Larry J...... 2000-01 Ritchie, Robert ...... 1950 Santoro, Ryan ...... 2016 Simonds, Frank, Jr...... 1978-80 Rivers, David P...... 1999 Sappington, Kenneth ...... 1959 Simpson, Mikell V...... 2007-08-09 Rivers, Mark ...... 1984 Sargeant, James E...... 1936-37-38 Sims, Dylan ...... 2013-14-15-16 Roach, Melvin ...... 1951-52 Saurbeck, John G...... 1939-40-41 Sims, Earl, Jr...... 1998-00-01 Robbins, Bruce ...... 1964 Satola, R. Brian ...... 1990-91 Sims, John ...... 1972-73 Robb, Davon J...... 2006 Savage, Raymond (Capt.) .1986-87-88-89 Sims, J.S...... 1895 Roberson, Deron K. (Mgr.) ...... 1985-86-87-88 Sawyer, Ryan A...... 2000-01-02-03 Sims, Phillip...... 2012 SCOTT SECULES Roberson, James O...... 1956-58 Schaub, Matthew R. (Capt.) 2001-02-03 Sinclair, William C...... 1945-48-49-50 Roberson, Rashad X...... 2000-01 Schautz, Bill ...... 2011-12 Sinesky, Alphonse T...... 1967-68-69 Scott Secules led the ACC in passing Roberts, John Allen ...... 1996-97 Schelhorn, Carlton ...... 1952-53-54 Sintim, Clint K. (Capt.) ...... 2005-06-07-08 and guided the Cavaliers to a 22-16 Roberts, John B...... 2007 Schike, Steven R...... 1966 Sipe, William H...... 1945 win over BYU in 1987 in his only year Roberts, R. Ray (Capt.) ...... 1988-89-90-91 Schlegel, Nichols G...... 1941 Sippley, Frank P...... 1930-32 as the starting quarterback. Roberts, Rufus G.J...... 1943-44-46 Schlesinger, Erick M...... 1940-41-42 Skrobacz, William “Billy” ...... 2012-13 Slade, Christopher C. (Capt.) ...... 1989-90-91-92

VIRGINIA FOOTBALL I 133 VIRGINIA Stetter, George ...... 1964-65-66 Todd, Turnley (Capt.) ...... 1960-62-63 Walp, Paul K...... 1922-23-24-25 Windle, Steele B., III ...... 1977 Stettinius, Joe (Mgr.) ...... 1953-54-55 Toland , Patrick D...... 1985-86-87 Walsh, Ferdinand C...... 1898 Windle, Tucker ...... 2009-10-11-12 Stevens, Brian K...... 1983 Toliver, Elton J...... 1985-87-88-89 Walsh, William D...... 1947-48-49 Winget, Jim ...... 1963-64-65 Stevens, Henry E...... 1931-32 Toliver, Gene O...... 1990-91-92 Walter, F.J...... 1912 Wingo-Reeves, Connor ...... 2013-14-16 Stevens, Michael M...... 1960-62 Tomlin, Brian K...... 1978-79-81-82 Walton, Dan G...... 1971 Winokur, Herbert Sr...... 1938-39 Steward, John A...... 1920 Tomlin, Jeffrey D...... 1990-91-92 Wanner, Donald G...... 1942-43 Winston, James O...... 1923 Stidham, Justin (Mgr.) ...... 2007-08 Tomlin, Terrence L...... 1989-90-91-92 Waples, Joseph B., Jr...... 1905 Wise, H.A. II (Mgr.) ...... 1958 Still, Leroy ...... 1971-72 Tompkins, Christopher R...... 1930-32 Ward, James C...... 1914-15-16 Wise, Jennings Cropper ...... 1908-09 Stillwell, Richard N...... 1915 Toney, Rob ...... 1989 Ward, Jonathan M...... 2001 Wise, Sandy (Mgr.) ...... 1957 Stocker, Jesse J...... 1933 Torchia, Joseph D...... 2007-08-09-10 Ward, Samuel C...... 1921-22 Witt, Samuel Brown ...... 1920-21 Stone, Bill ...... 1967 Torok, Ted (Capt.) ...... 1962-63-64 Ward, William L...... 1947 Wolf, Craig K...... 1982 Stone, Edgar E...... 1891-92 Towles, Thomas E...... 1910 Wardlaw, Michael J...... 1992-94 Womack, Antwoine (Capt.) ...... 1998-00-01 Stone, Luke (Mgr.) ...... 2003-04-05 Toye, Vincent R...... 1983-84-85 Ware, David L., Jr...... 1989-90-91-92 Womack, John T., III ...... 2008-09-10 Stone, Matthew ...... 2004 Trainor, Fred ...... 1959-60 Warren, Christopher C...... 1985-86 Wood, Bruce W...... 1943-44-46 Strath, Robert J., Jr...... 1996 Trant, Cameron S. (Mgr.) ...... 1996-97-98-99 Warren, Marshall (Mgr.) ...... 1957 Wood, Davis J...... 1919 Strenski, John E. (Mgr.) .....1989-90-91 Trell, Leonard (Capt.)...... 1934-35-36 Warren, William Rice...... 1904-05 Wood, Douglas ...... 1963-64 Strempek, Henry M. (Capt.) ...... 1952-53-54 Trentham, Hal ...... 1969-70 Warren, W. R...... 1914-15 Wood, Joseph M. (Capt.) ...... 1910-11-12-14 Stuart, William A...... 1915 Troger, Daniel C ...... 1991 Warthen, Benjamin (Mgr.) ...... 1964 Wood, Larry ...... 1965-66 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA Stuetzer, Thomas S. N...... 1942 Troup, Bill ...... 1970 Warthen, Harry (Mgr.) ...... 1960 Wood, Oscar E., III (Mgr.) ...... 1991-92-93 Stukes, C. Dwayne L...... 1996-97-98-99 Trucilla, James ...... 2016 Washington, Jerrod (Capt.) ....1990-91-92-93 Wood, Smyth ...... 1959 Stupar, Jonathan D...... 2005-06-07 Tucker, Beverly R., Jr...... 1937 Washington, Marcus A...... 1990-91 Woodburn, Cynthia (Mgr.) ....1986-87-88-89 Sturgeon, Gregory ...... 1967 Tucker, Floyd ...... 1955 Washington, Patrick (Capt.) ...1997-98-99-00 Woods, Brandon C...... 2006-08-09 Suhling, William G...... 1940-41 Tucker, Weir M...... 1934-35 Wass, John (Mgr.) ...... 2002-03-04 Woods, Henry M. Jr...... 1906 Sullivan, Dave ...... 1970-71-72 Tufty, Harold G...... 1943 Waters, H. Dorsey (Capt.) ...... 1901-02 Woods, Matthew R...... 1987-88-89 Sullivan, David M...... 1979-80-81-82 Tureman, Shawn I. (Mgr.) ...... 1993 Watford, David ...... 2011-13-14 Woods, Reginald D...... 1980-81 Sullivan, Gilbert J...... 1945-46 Turnbull, Knox ...... 1936 Watkins, T. Frank ...... 1902-03 Woods, Samuel B., Jr. (Mgr.) ...... 1907 Summersgill, Harry T. (Capt.) 1898-99 Turner, Chris ...... 1972 Way, Charles C. (Capt.) 1991-92-93-94 Woodson, Jared S...... 1999-00-01 Sutphin, Wayne S...... 1991 Turner, Curtis ...... 1984-85-86 Weaver, James M...... 1923-24 Woody, Gordon (Mgr.) ...... 1952 Sutt, Michael C...... 1968-70 Turner, Dave ...... 1968-69-70 Weaver, R. M...... 1924-25 Woolfolk, Pichegru ...... 1912-13 Swan, Russell S...... 1982-83-84-85 Turner, Howard R...... 1927-28-29 Webb, Jim ...... 1976 Word, Barry D...... 1983-84-85 Swank, John C., Jr...... 1938 Turner, Joseph L...... 1974-75-76-77 Weeks, Marquis C...... 2001-02-03-04 Word, Corwin B...... 1978-80-81 Swanson, Zachary ...... 2011-12-13-14 Turner, Kevin A...... 1982 Weeks, Williams R., II (Capt.) .....1935-36-37 Word, Kenneth E...... 1980-81-82 Sweeney, David L ...... 1990-91 Turner, Mebane H...... 1950-51-52 Weems, Wharton E. (Mgr.) ...... 1911 Word, Landan ...... 2016 Sweeney, Robert M...... 1980-81-83-84 Turner, Richard ...... 1928-29 Weest, Harry B...... 1895 Word, William E., Jr...... 1915 Switalski, Richard ...... 1973-74-75-76 Tutwiler, E.M...... 1901 Weigand, Ryan P...... 2006-07 Wright, Michelle A. (Mgr.) ...... 1985 Sykes, Kenneth (Mgr.) ...... 2008 Tyler, Delano L...... 1986-87 Weir, Robert C. (Capt.) .1947-48-49-50 Wright, Steven ...... 2016 Symington, William W...... 1927-28 Tyler, H.W...... 1926 Wellford, Landon C...... 1907 Wright, William M...... 1947-48-49 Szymanski, Paul ...... 1984 Tyler, Robert H. (Mgr.) ...... 1990-91 Wellford, J.H...... 1911 Wykoff, Barnie ...... 1943 Tysinger, William L., Jr...... 1945 Wentz, Wade ...... 1962 Wyncoop, Dave ...... 1967-68-69 West, George F...... 1941 T Westcott, Thomas Adam ...... 1999 Taliaferro, Aaron ...... 2010-11 U Whalen, Lawrence F...... 1929 Y Tandarich, Diane M. (Mgr.) ..1987-88-89-90 Uihlein, Henry H...... 1942 Whelan, Wayne ...... 1958 Yancey, Kemper W. (Capt.) ...... 1907-08-09 Tamulonis, Paul G...... 1974-75 Ulehla, Tony R...... 1959-60-61 Whitaker, J. Waverley ...... 1889 Yarbrough, A. Nelson ...... 1956-57 Tarpley, Brendin (Mgr.) ...... 1991 Urban, Brent ...... 2011-12-13 Whitaker, Patrick W...... 1957 Yarbrough, Zachary ...... 2001-02-03-04 Tata, Bob ...... 1950-51-52 Urch, Scott E...... 1985-86 White, Adam (Mgr.) ...... 2006 Yavinsky, Marc T...... 1991 Tayloe, Floyd B...... 1946-47-48 Urmston, Thomas H...... 1927 White, Bryan C...... 2001-02-03-05 Yewisiak, Paul ...... 1965-66-67 Taylor, Dillon W...... 1996-97-98 White, Charles C...... 1916 Yoder, Brent ...... 1985 Taylor, Gregory O...... 1977-78-79-81 White, Evans Christopher, III ...... 1996 Young, James M...... 1952 Taylor, George R...... 1927-28-29 V White, Joseph P...... 1957 Young, William R., Jr...... 1953 Taylor, Howard J., III ...... 1982 Vale, Donald D...... 1974 White, James L., Jr...... 1913-14-15-16 Young, M. (Mgr.) ...... 1889 Taylor, J. Saunders...... 1894 Valles, Max ...... 2013-14 White, James L., III ...... 1939-40-41 Yurechko, Douglas A. (Mgr.) ...... 1995-96 Taylor, Joseph ...... 1975 Van Kuiken, Aaron ...... 2009-11 White, Kaylee (Mgr.) ....2002-03-04-05 Taylor, R.E. Lee ...... 1899 Vanderbeek, Keith ...... 1984-85 White, T.N., Jr. (Mgr.) ...... 1945 Taylor, Shannon A...... 1996-97-99 Varner, Harry ...... 1910 White, Todd H. (Capt.) .1993-94-95-96 Z Taylor, Walter H. (Mgr.) ...... 1890 Varner, John (Mgr.) ...... 1967 Whitehead, Gordon B...... 1979-81-82 Templeton, John L...... 1898 Vaughan, Patrick ...... 1963-64 Whitelaw, Landum P...... 1949 Zaccheaus, Olamide ...... 2015-16 Tenuta, Jonathan G...... 1978-79-80 Vaughan, William W...... 1906-07 Whitley, Reece M. (Capt.) ..1956-57-58 Zamperini, Mark E...... 1977 Teunis, B. Scott ...... 1956-57 Verica, Marc C...... 2008-09-10 Whitmire, Jeremiah ...... 2012-13-15 Zellem, Edward B...... 1983 Terrell, Dominique ...... 2011-12-13 Viar, Thomas L...... 1971 Wicks, Jim (Capt.) ...... 1974-75-76 Zellers, Tom ...... 1967 Terrell, Matt ...... 2016 Viars, Theodore J...... 1955 Wiley, Mark E...... 1982-83-84 Zensen, Roger ...... 1959 Terry, Gregory L...... 1995 Vigorito, Thomas J. (Capt.) .... 1977-78-79-80 Wilkin, Mathew C...... 1933-34-35 Zidenberg, Joshua S...... 2005-06-07 Terry, Lance D...... 1988 Voliva, William ...... 1974 Wilkins, Donte (Capt.) . 2013-14-15-16 Ziegler, Paul E...... 1971 Tetlow, Eric ...... 2013 Voss, Andrew ...... 1979 Wilkins, Terrence O. .... 1995-96-97-98 Zimmer, Craig W...... 1985-86-88 Theiling, James S...... 1977-78 Vozenilek, Alec (Capt.) ...... 2012-13-14 Willcox, Charles ...... 1888 Zimmer, William L, III ...... 1933-34 Thesmar, Fred H...... 1922-23-24 Willett, Kirk A...... 1995-96-97 Zimmerlink, Geno...... 1981-83-84-85 Thomas, Arthur A...... 2000-01-02-03 Willett, W. Roscoe, Jr...... 1938-39 Zimmerman, Ric ...... 1966-67-68 Thomas, Bruce L...... 1966 W Willey, Michael V. (Mgr.)...... 1996-97-98-99 Zinn, George ...... 1903 Thomas, Emory ...... 1959-60-61 Wagenknight, William J., Jr...... 1916 Williams, Alan C...... 1975 Zmudzin, Anthony (Capt.) ...... 1973-74 Thomas, John L. (Capt.) ...... 1946-47-48-49 Wager, Eugene E., Jr...... 1931-32 Williams, Ben (Mgr.) .... 1998-99-00-01 Zundel, Dwight W...... 1920-21 Thomas, Mason ...... 2012-14-15 Wahee, Wilfred ...... 2014-15-16 Williams, Bill (Capt.) ...... 1970-71 Thomas, Phil ...... 1986-87-88-89 Waidner, Harry F., III ...... 1952 Williams, Charles Robert ...... 1901 Thomas, Richard S. (Capt.) .....1891-92 Wakeham, Frank (Mgr.) ...... 1986 Williams, Christopher E. ...1999-01-02 Thomas, Thomas N...... 1968-69 Walchack, Ron R...... 1975-76 Williams, Dena ...... 1999 Thomas, William T. (Capt.) ...... 1929-30-31 Walcott, Ausar ...... 2009-10-11-12 Williams, Deyon (Capt.) 2003-04-05-06 Thompson, Jerome...... 1988 Waldron, Caroline (Mgr.) ...1983-84-85 Williams, Joe L., Jr...... 1994-95-96-97 Thompson, Jonathan ...... 2003-04 Waldron, James H...... 1943 Williams, Julius D...... 1995-96-97 Thompson, Marshall D. (Mgr.) 1989-90 Waldrop, John B...... 1939-40 Williams, Lewis C. (Mgr.) ...... 1896 Thompson, William V., III 1997-98-99 Waldrop, Louis S...... 1943 Williams, Michael L ...... 1989 Thompson, Sean O...... 1991-92 Walker, Bradley ...... 1900-01 Williams, Robert ...... 1957-58 Thomson, Douglas K...... 1961 Walker, Coleman C...... 1923 Williams, S. Clay...... 1906-07 Thornbury, Craig A...... 1986-87 Walker, Divante...... 2013-14-15 Williams, William A. (Mgr.) ...... 1915 Thornhill, Juan ...... 2015-16 Walker, James H., III (Capt.) ....1944-45 Williams, Willis E., Jr...... 1960-61 Thornton, A. Leslie (Mgr.) ...... 1948 Walker, Jeffrey A...... 1981-82-83-85 Willis, Benjamin C...... 1899 Thornton, Eric ...... 2011 Walker, John ...... 1972-73-74 Willis, Symmion R...... 1993-94 Thorpe, T.J...... 2015 Walker, Justin ...... 2002 Willits, Jim ...... 1967-68-69 Thraves, Oscar R...... 1909 Walker, Knox P...... 1914 Wills, Davis B. (Mgr.) ...... 1900 Thurman, Albert L...... 1890 Walker, Quentin ...... 1979-80-82-83 Wilson, D.C...... 1912-16-17 Thurman, Allen G...... 1915-16 Walker, Rijo (Capt.) ...... 2010-11-12-13 Wilson, John B...... 1889 Thweatt, Byron D. (Capt) ...... 1997-98-99-00 Wall, Harry ...... 1903 Wilson, Johnnie L ...... 1988-89-90 Tilton, John G...... 1891 Wallace, Devin ...... 2010 Wilson, Lowndes (Mgr.) ...... 1965 Timperio, Anthony ...... 1973 Wallace, Gustavius B...... 1896-97 Wilson, Maitland A...... 1922-23 Tinsley, Wilson ...... 1955 Wallace, Jason K...... 1988-89-90 Wilson, Marcus ...... 1987-88-89 Tippett, R.E...... 1915 Wallace, John M...... 1974-75-76 Wilson, Richard T., III (Mgr.) ...... 1962 Todd, David ...... 1937 Wallace, Robert “Cody” ...... 2012-13-14 Wiltsee, Erich W...... 1995 Todd, Thomas H. (Capt.) ....1910-11-12 Wallenger, Bruce (Mgr.) ...... 1966-67 Winborne, Jamaine L...... 2001-02-03

134 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL CAVALIER MAJOR AWARD WINNERS 2017 UVA FOOTBALL

BILL DUDLEY GEORGE WELSH

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Tiki Barber was the offensive and overall MVP of the ACC in 1996. 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Chris Long was All-ACC twice in his career and the league’s defensive player of the year in 2007. ALL-ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE ALL-ACC 1962 1975 1984 "1 From 1953 to 1981, the All-Atlantic %BWF(SBIBN 5 OE5FBN 5PN(MBTTJD ( TU5FBN +JN%PNCSPXTLJ 5 TU5FBN Coast Conference team was selected #PC3PXMFZ ( OE5FBN -FTUFS-ZMFT 44TU5FBN by the Atlantic Coast Sports 1977 3PO.BUUFT %5 TU5FBN Writers Association (ACSWA). 1963 3VTT)FOEFSTPO 1TU5FBN $IBSMFT.D%BOJFM -#TU5FBN The Associated Press (AP) started #PC,PXBMLPXTLJ 5 OE5FBN selecting its own All-ACC team in 5VSOMFZ5PEE (OE5FBN 1978 1982. In 1989 the ACSWA and AP 1985 "1"$48" combined to select one team, while 3VTT)FOEFSTPO 1TU5FBN +JN%PNCSPXTLJ 5 TU5FBN United Press International (UPI) 1964 )BSPME(BSSFO $ TU5FBN also chose a team in 1989. In 2012 #PC%BWJT 2#TU5FBN 1979 ,FOOZ4UBEMJO 1, TU5FBN the ACC coaches started their own #PC,PXBMLPXTLJ 5 OE5FBN 5POZ#MPVOU %# TU5FBN #BSSZ8PSE 5#TU5FBN All-ACC team to go along with 4UFWF1PUUFS %&TU5FBN the one selected by the Atlantic 1966 5PN7JHPSJUP 3#TU5FBN 1987 "$48"  Coast Sports Media Association &E$BSSJOHUPO &TU5FBN ,FWJO$PPL %#TU5FBN (ACSMA). The players listed below, #PC%BWJT 2#TU5FBN 1980 +PIO'PSE 83TU5FBN starting in 1982, made all teams 4UVBSU"OEFSTPO %&TU5FBN unless otherwise indicated. UVA $ISJT.JOFBS 5 TU5FBN has had 121 first-team All-ACC 1967 #SZBO4IVNPDL %#TU5FBN 4FBO4DPUU %&TU5FBN selections, including 73 in the last 'SBOL2VBZMF 5# TU5FBN 4DPUU4FDVMFT 2# TU5FBN 25 seasons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A dominating punter who averaged A four-year starter at left guard, Tom A first-team All-ACC guard in 1996, Safety Kevin Cook was a first-team 42.0 yards per punt in his career from Glassic was a first-team All-ACC Jeremy Raley became the first offensive All-ACC selection in 1987 after 1993-96, Will Brice became only the selection as a senior in 1975. He was a lineman in school history to start four finishing fourth in the nation with eight third player in ACC history to earn all- first-round draft choice of the Denver bowl games. interceptions. conference honors all four years. Broncos in 1976.

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Micah Kiser (left) and Quin Blanding (right) became the first UVA sophomore duo in 2015 to garner 1st-team All-ACC honors since Terry Kirby and Chris Slade in 1990.

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Henryy Jordan A three-sport athlete at Virginia (football, wrestling and track & field). Selected by the in the fifth round of the 1957 NFL Draft, Jordan was traded to the Green Bay Packers in 1959. He spent the next 11 years with the Packers, playing at right defensive tackle on some of the greatest teams in pro football his- tory. Jordan’s arrival in Green Bay coincided with that of legendary coach Vince Jim Dombrowski was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.

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Before playing in two Super Bowls and winning Super Bowl XLIX with the , Danny Aiken played in the 2011 Senior Bowl.

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Morgan Moses played in the 2014 Senior Bowl before being selected in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins.

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Michael Rocco’s 26 completions and 41 passing attempts against Auburn in the 2011 Chick-fil-A Bowl are both bowl records for a UVA quarterback. His 312 passing yards serve as only the second time a UVA player has passed for over 300 yards in a bowl game.

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Mikell Simpson’s 96-yard touchdown run against Texas Tech in the 2008 Konica Minolta Gator Bowl is the longest run in school history and the second-longest in bowl history.

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o $MFWFMBOE#SPXOT 0BLMBOE3BJEFST +POBUIBO4UVQBS 5& o $MFWFMBOE#SPXOT /FX&OHMBOE1BUSJPUT .JLFMM4JNQTPO 3# o #VČBMP#JMMT $JODJOOBUJ#FOHBMT #BMUJNPSF3BWFOT 1IJMMJQ4JNT 2# o %XBZOF4UVLFT $# o "SJ[POB$BSEJOBMT Atlanta Falcons 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 2017 UVA $MJOU4JOUJN -# o 1JUUTCVSHI4UFFMFST /FX:PSL(JBOUT 5BNQB#BZ#VDDBOFFST $ISJT4MBEF %& o 3VTT4XBO -# o /FX&OHMBOE1BUSJPUT %BMMBT$PXCPZT $BSPMJOB1BOUIFST (SFH5BZMPS '- o #JMMZ4NJUI 4& o /FX&OHMBOE1BUSJPUT $ISJT8BSSFO 3# o$ISJT 8BSSFO 3#  5FE3[FNQPMVDI '# o5FE 3[FNQPMVDI '#  /FX:PSL+FUT 8BTIJOHUPO'FEFSBMT 64'- 4FBUUMF4FBIBXLT 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT $BSM4NJUI $# o 0SMBOEP3FOFHBEFT 64'- %BMMBT$PXCPZT 5JN4BNFD $ o *OEJBOBQPMJT$PMUT 4IBOOPO5BZMPS -# o 1IJMBEFMQIJB&BHMFT 1JUUTCVSHI4UFFMFST %BSSZM4NJUI $# o 4BO%JFHP$IBSHFST +FSSPE8BTIJOHUPO 3# o %BSSZM4BOEFST %& o 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT #BMUJNPSF3BWFOT /FX&OHMBOE1BUSJPUT 4BO'SBODJTDPFST Eric Smith (OT)–2016 )PVTUPO5FYBOT 1BUSJDL8BTIJOHUPO 3# o 5PN4BOUJ 5& o +BDLTPOWJMMF+BHVBST +BDLTPOWJMMF+BHVBST *OEJBOBQPMJT$PMUT ,VSU4NJUI 1, o "SUćPNBT $#83 o David Watford (QB)–2014 .BSL4BOGPSE '# o 4BO%JFHP$IBSHFST /FX:PSL+FUT Philadelphia Eagles %BMMBT$PXCPZT /FX0SMFBOT4BJOUT /FX:PSL(JBOUT $IBSMFT8BZ 3# o 8BTIJOHUPO'FEFSBMT 64'- 4FBUUMF4FBIBXLT .JBNJ%PMQIJOT /FX:PSL(JBOUT 3BZ4BWBHF -# o 5JN4NJUI 83 o 5+ćPSQF 83 o .BSRVJT8FFLT 3#4 o -PT"OHFMFT3BNT $MFWFMBOE#SPXOT 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT 4FBUUMF4FBIBXLT 1IJMBEFMQIJB&BHMFT )BNJMUPO5JHFS$BUT $'- #ZSPOćXFBUU -# o %FOWFS#SPODPT *OEJBOBQPMJT$PMUT +BTPO4OFMMJOH '# o 5BNQB#BZ#VDDBOFFST 5PEE8IJUF %5 o 4ISFWFQPSU1JSBUFT $'- Atlanta Falcons 5FOOFTTFF5JUBOT .POUSFBM"MPVFUUFT $'- Matt Schaub QB)–2003 +BLF4OZEFS %& o 5VSOMFZ5PEE $( o 5FSSFODF8JMLJOT 83 o Atlanta Falcons .JOOFTPUB7JLJOHT (SFFO#BZ1BDLFST *OEJBOBQPMJT$PMUT )PVTUPO5FYBOT "OUIPOZ4PVUIFSO 3# o /FX:PSL(JBOUT 4U-PVJT3BNT 0BLMBOE3BJEFST 1IJMBEFMQIJB&BHMFT 1IJMBEFMQIJB&BHMFT $BSPMJOB1BOUIFST #BMUJNPSF3BWFOT #SZTPO4QJOOFS 2# o 5FSSFODF5PNMJO 83 o .JBNJ%PMQIJOT Atlanta Falcons +BDLTPOWJMMF+BHVBST 5BNQB#BZ#VDDBOFFST $BMHBSZ4UBNQFEFST $'- #SFOOBO4DINJEU %& o 4FBUUMF4FBIBXLT +PF5PSDIJB 5& o %FZPO8JMMJBNT 83 o /FX:PSL+FUT 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT 1FUFS4DINJEU $# o 4BO'SBODJTDPFST #JMM5SPVQ 2# o .BSDVT8JMTPO 3# o #PTUPO1BUSJPUT +PIO4U$MBJS $ o #BMUJNPSF$PMUT -PT"OHFMFT3BJEFST (FOF4DISPFEFS & o 4U-PVJT3BNT Brent Urban (DT) – 2013 (SFFO#BZ1BDLFST $IJDBHP#FBST .JBNJ%PMQIJOT Baltimore Ravens +BDLTPOWJMMF+BHVBST 8BZOF4DIVDIUT 2# o $IJDBHP#FBST 4DPUU6SDI %5 o +BNBJOF8JOCPSOF $# o %BMMBT$PXCPZT $MFWFMBOE#SPXOT %BMMBT$PXCPZT /FX:PSL(JBOUT /FX:PSL+FUT $ISJT4UFBSOT %5( o Max Valles (OLB)–2014 #BMUJNPSF3BWFOT .JBNJ%PMQIJOT 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT 0BLMBOE3BJEFST "OUXPJOF8PNBDL 3# o %POOJF4DPUU 1 o Buffalo Bills /FX&OHMBOE1BUSJPUT $BSPMJOB1BOUIFST .BSD7FSJDB 2# o /FX:PSL(JBOUT 5PN4DPUU -#%& o 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT #BSSZ8PSE 3# o 1IJMBEFMQIJB&BHMFT 5PNNZ7JHPSJUP 3# o /FX0SMFBOT4BJOUT /FX:PSL(JBOUT .JBNJ%PMQIJOT ,BOTBT$JUZ$IJFGT 4DPUU4FDVMFT 2# o "VTBS8BMDPUU -#%& o .JOOFTPUB7JLJOHT %BMMBT$PXCPZT $MFWFMBOE#SPXOT "SJ[POB$BSEJOBMT .JBNJ%PMQIJOT 2VFOUJO8BMLFS 83 o (FOP;JNNFSMJOL 5&4& o /FX&OHMBOE1BUSJPUT 4U-PVJT$BSEJOBMT *OEJBOBQPMJT$PMUT "OEZ4FMGSJEHF %5 o 5BNQB#BZ#VDDBOFFST BoldGBDFJOEJDBUFTBDUJWFQMBZFSćJTMJTU #VČBMP#JMMT +BTPO8BMMBDF $# o JOHXBTMBTUVQEBUFEJO+VOF EVSJOH QSFTFBTPOUSBJOJOHDBNQ*UJODMVEFTQMBZFST /FX:PSL(JBOUT *OEJBOBQPMJT$PMUT XIPXFSFESBęFECZQSPGFTTJPOBMUFBNT .JBNJ%PMQIJOT BTXFMMBTUIPTFXIPTJHOFEGSFFBHFOU 4BDSBNFOUP(PME.JOFST $'- DPOUSBDUT Canaan Severin (WR)–2015 4BO"OUPOJP5FYBOT $'- Pittsburgh Steelers 5PSPOUP"SHPOBVUT $'- +BNJF4IBSQFS -# o %BWJE8BSF 5 o #BMUJNPSF3BWFOT /FX:PSL+FUT )PVTUPO5FYBOT .JBNJ%PMQIJOT 4FBUUMF4FBIBXLT ,BOTBT$JUZ$IJFGT

156 I VIRGINIA FOOTBALL CAVALIERS IN THE SUPER BOWL 2017 UVA FOOTBALL Virginia players who have played in the Super Bowl or were on Super Bowl rosters: 1967 1998 Game Player, Pos. Team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Č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ć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Virginia has had at least one player drafted in 33 drafts of the last 34 NFL Drafts. If you measure longevity by percentage of draft picks in the country to start in at least eight NFL seasons, UVA ranks No. 5 all-time at 10.8 percent.

ALL-TIME NFL DRAFT PICKS

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Team Round (Overall  +JN(JMMFUUF # (SFFO#BZ1BDLFST     +PIO%JFIM 5 #BMUJNPSF$PMUT   1942 Bill Dudley B Pittsburgh Steelers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Č # #PTUPO:BOLT    #PC%BWJT 2# )PVTUPO0JMFST    +PF-FPOBSE 5 -PT"OHFMFT3BNT   &E$BSSJOHUPO '- )PVTUPO0JMFST    $BSMUPO&MMJPUU & (SFFO#BZ1BDLFST   +JN$PQFMBOE ( $MFWFMBOE#SPXOT   3BMQI4IPBG # 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT   $BSSPMM+BSWJT )# 4BO%JFHP$IBSHFST   1951 Gene Schroeder E Chicago Bears 1 (12) (FPSHF4UFUUFS %# /FX0SMFBOT4BJOUT   +PIO1BQJU # 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT    +PIO/BQPOJDL 5 0BLMBOE3BJEFST   %JDL+PIOTPO 5 (SFFO#BZ1BDLFST    'SBOL2VBZMF 3# %FOWFS#SPODPT    #PC.JMMFS 5 %FUSPJU-JPOT   +FČ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ear Name Pos. Team Round (Overall Year Name Pos. Team Round (Overall 2017 UVA FOOTBALL 1976 Tom Glassic G 1 (15)  #JMMZ#BCFS 5& ,BOTBT$JUZ$IJFGT   4DPUU(BSEOFS 2# #VČBMP#JMMT    $ISJT-V[BS 5& +BDLTPOWJMMF+BHVBST    .JLF0[EPXTLJ %& #BMUJNPSF$PMUT   .POTBOUP1PQF %5 %FOWFS#SPODPT    +PIO$IPNB ( 4BO%JFHP$IBSHFST   "OUXPJOF8PNBDL 3# /FX&OHMBOE1BUSJPUT    3VTT)FOEFSTPO 1 #BMUJNPSF$PMUT    "OHFMP$SPXFMM -# #VČBMP#JMMT    5POZ#MPVOU %# /FX:PSL(JBOUT   #JMMZ.D.VMMFO 83 1IJMBEFMQIJB&BHMFT   (SBOU)VETPO %5 4U-PVJT$BSEJOBMT    .BUU4DIBVC 2# "UMBOUB'BMDPOT    5PN7JHPSJUP 3# .JBNJ%PMQIJOT   2005 Heath Miller TE Pittsburgh Steelers 1 (30)  4UVBSU"OEFSTPO -# ,BOTBT$JUZ$IJFGT   %BSSZM#MBDLTUPDL -# "SJ[POB$BSEJOBMT   (SFH5BZMPS ,3 /FX&OHMBOE1BUSJPUT   &MUPO#SPXO 0( "SJ[POB$BSEJOBMT    2VFOUJO8BMLFS 3# 4U-PVJT$BSEJOBMT   "MWJO1FBSNBO 3# +BDLTPOWJMMF+BHVBST   #JMMZ(SJHHT 5& /FX:PSL+FUT   $ISJT$BOUZ %& %BMMBT$PXCPZT    -FTUFS-ZMFT %# /FX:PSL+FUT   "OESFX)PČNBO /5 $MFWFMBOE#SPXOT    #PC0MEFSNBO 0( ,BOTBT$JUZ$IJFGT   1BUSJDL&TUFT 5& 4BO'SBODJTDPFST   3PO.BUUFT %5 4FBUUMF4FBIBXLT   2006 D’Brickashaw Ferguson OT 1 (4) 1986 Jim Dombrowski OT New Orleans Saints 1 (6) #SBE#VUMFS 05 #VČBMP#JMMT   #BSSZ8PSE 3# /FX0SMFBOT4BJOUT   .BSRVFT)BHBOT 83 4U-PVJT3BNT   +JN)VEEMFTUPO 0( 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT   8BMJ-VOEZ 5# )PVTUPO5FYBOT    %PO.BKLPXTLJ 2# (SFFO#BZ1BDLFST   ,VSU4NJUI 1, 4BO%JFHP$IBSHFST    4DPUU4FDVMFT 2# %BMMBT$PXCPZT   4 "INBE#SPPLT -# $JODJOOBUJ#FOHBMT  1989 Jeff Lageman LB New York Jets 1 (14)  +BTPO4OFMMJOH '# "UMBOUB'BMDPOT   +PIO'PSE 83 %FUSPJU-JPOT   .BSDVT)BNJMUPO $# 5BNQB#BZ#VDDBOFFST    .BSDVT8JMTPO 3# -PT"OHFMFT3BJEFST   2008 Chris Long DE St. Louis Rams 1 (2) 3BZ4BWBHF %& -PT"OHFMFT3BNT   Branden Albert OG Kansas City Chiefs 1 (15) 5JN0$POOPS 05 $JODJOOBUJ#FOHBMT   5PN4BOUJ 5& *OEJBOBQPMJT$PMUT   1991 Herman Moore WR Detroit Lions 1 (10) 2009 Eugene Monroe OT Jacksonville Jaguars 1 (8) 5POZ$PWJOHUPO %# 5BNQB#BZ#VDDBOFFST   $MJOU4JOUJN -# /FX:PSL(JBOUT   #SVDF.D(POOJHBM 5& 1JUUTCVSHI4UFFMFST   $FESJD1FFSNBO 3# #BMUJNPSF3BWFOT   4IBXO.PPSF 2# %FOWFS#SPODPT   +PIO1IJMMJQT 5& %BMMBT$PXCPZT   1992 Ray Roberts OT Seattle Seahawks 1 (10)  $ISJT$PPL $# .JOOFTPUB7JLJOHT   .BUU#MVOEJO 2# ,BOTBT$JUZ$IJFGT    3BT*%PXMJOH $# /FX&OHMBOE1BUSJPUT   /JLLJ'JTIFS 3# $IJDBHP#FBST    $BN+PIOTPO %& 4BO'SBODJTDPFST    $ISJT4MBEF %& /FX&OHMBOE1BUSJPUT    0EBZ"CPVTIJ 05 /FX:PSL+FUT   5FSSZ,JSCZ 3# .JBNJ%PMQIJOT    .PSHBO.PTFT 05 8BTIJOHUPO3FETLJOT   %BWJE8BSF 05 /FX:PSL+FUT   #SFOU6SCBO %5 #BMUJNPSF3BWFOT   (SFH+FČSJFT %# %FUSPJU-JPOT   -VLF#PXBOLP $ +BDLTPOWJMMF+BHVBST    ,FJUI-ZMF %# -PT"OHFMFT3BNT    &MJ)BSPME %& 4BO'SBODJTDPFST   +JN3FJE 05 )PVTUPO0JMFST   .BY7BMMFT 0-# 0BLMBOE3BJEFST    .JLF'SFEFSJDL %& $MFWFMBOE#SPXOT    .BVSJDF$BOBEZ $# #BMUJNPSF3BWFOT   5ZSPOF%BWJT 83 /FX:PSL+FUT   $IBSMFT8BZ 3# /FX:PSL(JBOUT    1BUSJDL+FČFST 83 %FOWFS#SPODPT   1997 James Farrior LB New York Jets 1 (8) Jon Harris DE Philadelphia Eagles 1 (25) +BNJF4IBSQFS -# #BMUJNPSF3BWFOT   5JLJ#BSCFS 3# /FX:PSL(JBOUT   3POEF#BSCFS %# 5BNQB#BZ#VDDBOFFST   %VBOF"TINBO %& %FUSPJU-JPOT    (FSNBOF$SPXFMM 83 %FUSPJU-JPOT   %PVH,BSD[FXTLJ 05 /FX:PSL+FUT   1999 Patrick Kerney DE Atlanta Falcons 1 (30) 8BMJ3BJOFS -# $MFWFMBOE#SPXOT   "BSPO#SPPLT 2# (SFFO#BZ1BDLFST   "OUPOJP%JOHMF %5 1JUUTCVSHI4UFFMFST   "OUIPOZ1PJOEFYUFS %# #BMUJNPSF3BWFOT   3PCFSU)VOU 05 5BNQB#BZ#VDDBOFFST   2000 Thomas Jones RB Arizona Cardinals 1 (7) +PIO4U$MBJS $ 4U-PVJT3BNT   4IBOOPO5BZMPS -# 4BO%JFHP$IBSHFST   "OUXBO)BSSJT %# /FX&OHMBOE1BUSJPUT   Chris Long was the second overall draft selection by the St. Louis Rams in 2008 - Bill Dudley, drafted No. 1 overall in 1942, is the only Cavalier to be drafted higher.

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GEORGE WELSH Indoor Football Practice Facility

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