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12 Virginia Cavaliers 2002 opponents VIRGINIA CAVALIERS General Information Coaching Staff Location: Charlottesville, Va. 22904 Head Coach: Al Groh (Virginia ‘67) GAME Founded: 1819 Career Record: 31-47 (7) Enrollment: 18,848 At Virginia: 5-7 (1) Nickname: Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘Hoos Football Office Phone: 434-982-5900 12 Colors: Orange, Blue Best Time to Reach Coach: Through SID Stadium: Carl Smith Center, Home of David A. Harrison III Weekly Press Conference: Monday Field at Scott Stadium (61,500) Assistant Coaches: Corwin Brown, ST; Al Golden, DC; Mike Surface: Prescription Athletic Turf Groh, WR; Mike London, DL/RC; Bill Musgrave, OC/QB/TE; November 23, 2002 Conference: Atlantic Coast Bob Price, DB; Ron Prince, OL; Dan Rocco, AHC/LB; Kevin President: John T. Casteen III Ross, RB. Scott Stadium Athletics Director: Craig Littlepage Charlottesville, Va. Team Information History 2001 Record: 5-7 First Year of Football: 1888 2001 Conference Record: 3-5 (T-7th) All-Time Bowl Record: 4-8 2001 Final Rankings: N/A Years in Postseason Play: 12 Basic Offense: Multiple Pro Style Last Postseason Appearance: 2000 Jeep O’ahu Bowl Basic Defense: Multiple Seven-Man Front Result: Lost to Georgia, 37-14 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/24 All-Time Record: 557-487-48 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11 Sports Information Honors Candidates Football SID: Michael Colley Kevin Bailey, OT/C; Angelo Crowell, LB; Billy McMullen, WR. Office: 434-982-5500 Scott Stadium Home: 434-975-5477 Offensive Starters Returning (7) E-Mail: [email protected] Kevin Bailey, OT/C; Elton Brown, OG; Michael McGrew, WR; Football Assistant: Cathy Bongiovi Billy McMullen, WR; Mike Mullins, OT; Alvin Pearman, RB; Home: 434-978-1649 Matt Schaub, QB. E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 434-982-5525 Defensive Starters Returning (6) Press Box Phone: 434-296-5910 Angelo Crowell, LB; Almondo Curry, CB; Jerton Evans, S; Ray- SID Mailing Address: PO Box 400853, Charlottesville, VA mond Mann, LB; Shernard Newby, S; Art Thomas, CB. 22904 Overnight Address: Onesty Hall, Massie & Alderman Roads, Series History Charlottesville, VA 22904 Series Record: Maryland leads 38-26-2 Al Groh Billy McMullen Web Site Address: www.virginiasports.com Series at Maryland: Maryland leads 18-10-2 2002 Schedule Series at Virginia: Maryland leads 19-15-0 MediaTeamlink Information Neutral: Tied 1-1-0 A22 Colorado State (Jim Thorpe Classic) Releases, statistics, rosters and other information are A31 at Florida State First Meeting: 1919, Maryland 13-0 available by accessing www.mediateamlink.com. You Last Terrapin Win at Maryland: 2001 (41-21) S7 South Carolina can have documents delivered directly to your e-mail S21 Akron Last Terrapin Win at Virginia: 1990 (35-30) and/or fax machine the moment they are updated. You Last Cavalier Win at Maryland: 1999 (34-30) S28 at Wake Forest can also view documents online. O5 at Duke Last Cavalier Win at Virginia: 2000 (31-23) O12 Clemson Current Series Streak: Maryland has won one O19 North Carolina Maryland’s Largest Margin of Victory: 43 (55-12, 1959) O26 at Georgia Tech Virginia’s Largest Margin of Victory: 45 (45-0, 1997) N9 at Penn State N23 Maryland N30 at Virginia Tech Returning Statistical Leaders Rushing G-GS Att Yds Avg TD 2001 Results Alvin Pearman, TB 12-6 88 371 4.2 1 A25 at Wisconsin (Robinson Classic) L 17-26 S1 Richmond W 17-16 Passing G-GS PA PC Pct Yds TD Int S22 at Clemson W 26-24 Matt Schuab, QB 12-6 240 140 .583 1524 10 8 S29 Duke W 31-10 O6 at Maryland L 21-41 Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg YPG TD O13 at North Carolina L 24-30 Billy McMullen, WR 12-12 83 1060 12.8 88.3 12 O20 Florida State L 7-43 O27 at NC State L 0-24 N3 Wake Forest L 30-34 Tackles G-GS UT AT TT Int Sacks TFL N10 Georgia Tech W 39-38 Angelo Crowell, LB 12-12 87 57 144 2 4 10 N17 Virginia Tech L 17-31 Jerton Evans, S 12-11 56 27 83 2 0 4 D1 Penn State W 20-14 107 DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 2002 opponents 2002 opponents WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONS General Information Coaching Staff Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. 27109 Head Coach: Jim Grobe (Virginia ‘75) GAME Founded: 1834 Career Record: 39-38-1 (7) Enrollment: 3,850 At Wake Forest: 6-5 (1) Nickname: Demon Deacons Football Office Phone: 336-758-5631 13 Colors: Old Gold, Black Best Time to Reach Coach: Through SID Stadium: Groves (31,500) Weekly Press Conference: Tuesday, Noon Surface: Natural Grass Assistant Coaches: Troy Calhoun, OC/QB; Keith Henry, CB; Conference: Atlantic Coast Dean Hood, DC/S; Brad Lambert, LB; Steed Lobotzke, November 30, 2002 President: Dr. Thomas K. Hearn Jr. C/OG; Ray McCartney, RC/DL; Billy Mitchell, AHC/RB/K; Byrd Stadium Athletics Director: Ron Wellman Jeff Mullen, TE/OT; Kevin Sherman, WR. College Park, Md. History Team Information First Year of Football: 1888 2001 Record: 6-5 All-Time Bowl Record: 3-2 2001 Conference Record: 3-5 (T-7th) Years in Postseason Play: Five 2001 Final Rankings: N/A Last Postseason Appearance: 1999 Jeep Aloha Bowl Basic Offense: I-Pro Result: Defeated Arizona State, 23-3 Basic Defense: 3-4 All-Time Record: 358-547-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/18 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7 Sports Information Football SID: Dean Buchan Honors Candidates Office: 336-758-5640 Jason Anderson, WR; Calvin Pace, DE; Tarence Williams, RB. Home: 336-287-8954 Groves Stadium E-Mail: [email protected] Offensive Starters Returning (8) Football Assistant: Joanna Sparkman Jason Anderson, WR; Tyson Clabo, OT; Blake Henry, OG; James Home: 336-682-7342 MacPherson, QB; Mark Moroz, OT; Ovie Mughelli, FB; Ray E-Mail: [email protected] Thomas, TE; Tarence Williams, RB. Fax: 336-758-5140 Press Box Phone: 336-727-2945 Defensive Starters Returning (8) SID Mailing Address: PO Box 7426, Reynolds Stadium, Win- Caron Bracy, DB; Kellen Brantley, ILB; Obi Chukwumah, DB; ston-Salem, NC 27109 Eric King, DB; Marcus McGruder, DB; Calvin Pace, DE; Overnight Address: 203 Athletic Center, Wingate Road, Wake Montique Sharpe, DT; Quintin Williams, CB. Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109 Jim Grobe Tarence Williams Web Site Address: www.wakeforestsports.com Series History Series Record: Maryland leads 36-13-1 2002 Schedule MediaTeamlink Information Series at Maryland: Maryland leads 17-7-0 A29 at Northern Illinois Releases, statistics, rosters and other information are Series at Wake Forest: Maryland leads 19-6-1 S7 East Carolina available by accessing www.mediateamlink.com. You First Meeting: 1917, Maryland, 29-13 S14 at NC State can have documents delivered directly to your e-mail Last Terrapin Win at Maryland: 2000 (37-7) S21 at Purdue and/or fax machine the moment they are updated. You Last Terrapin Win at Wake Forest: 2001 (27-20) S28 Virginia can also view documents online. Last Deacon Win at Maryland: 1998 (20-10) O5 at Georgia Tech Last Deacon Win at Wake Forest: 1997 (35-17) O12 Duke Current Series Streak: Maryland has won 3 O19 at Clemson Maryland’s Largest Margin of Victory: 52 (52-0, 1996) O26 North Carolina Wake Forest’s Largest Margin of Victory: 39 (39-0, 1944) N2 Florida State Returning Statistical Leaders N23 Navy Rushing G-GS Att Yds Avg TD N30 at Maryland Tarence Williams, RB 10-9 249 1018 4.1 10 Fred Staton, RB 11-2 137 583 4.3 7 2001 Results S1 at East Carolina W 21-19 Passing G-GS PA PC Pct Yds TD Int S8 Appalachian State W 20-10 James MacPherson, QB 11-6 209 113 .541 1555 5 11 S22 Maryland L 20-27 S29 at Florida State L 24-48 Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg YPG TD O6 NC State L 14-17 Jason Anderson, WR 11-11 28 472 16.9 42.9 2 O13 at Duke W 42-35 Fabian Davis, WR 11-2 24 306 12.8 27.8 2 O27 Clemson L 14-21 N3 at Virginia W 34-30 Tackles G-GS UT AT TT Int Sacks TFL N10 at North Carolina W 32-31 Kellen Brantley, ILB 11-11 50 45 95 3 3 11 N17 Georgia Tech L 33-38 Quintin Williams, DB 11-11 48 24 72 2 0 1 108 N24 Northern Illinois W 38-35 Calvin Pace, DE 11-11 36 26 62 0 10 18 109 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL • DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 2002 opponents 2002 opponents 2002 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Maryland Notre Dame Akron Florida St. E. Michigan Wofford W. Virginia Ga. Tech Duke N. Carolina NC State Clemson Virginia W. Forest at NEW Colorado (Aug. Aug. Iowa State MEXICO 22) 24 Notre Dame Maryland at EAST at at Northern Aug. (Kickoff (Kickoff at Iowa VIRGINIA Michigan NEWBERRY CHATTANOOGA VANDERBILT EAST MIAMI TENNESSEE at Florida Illinois 31 Classic) Classic) State CAROLINA (OHIO) STATE Georgia State (Aug. 29) at at at at Sept. AKRON PURDUE Maryland TOLEDO Wisconsin Connecticut LOUISVILLE Syracuse at Navy LOUISIANA SOUTH EAST 7 TECH CAROLINA CAROLINA SE at at at at Sept. FLORIDA MICHIGAN CENTRAL at MISSOURI South Carolina Cincinnati Clemson Northwestern TEXAS WAKE FOR- GEORGIA at NC 14 STATE MICHIGAN Maryland STATE State EST TECH State at at at at at at Sept. EASTERN Michigan Virginia DUKE Maryland Georgia BRIGHAM Florida Texas BALL AKRON at 21 MICHIGAN State Southern YOUNG State Tech STATE Purdue Sept. WOFFORD MIAMI at Louisville SOUTHERN at EAST at North at GEORGIA MASSACHUSETTS at Wake Forest VIRGINIA 28 (OHIO) (Sept. 26) ILLINOIS Maryland CAROLINA Carolina Navy TECH at at at at at Duke at Oct.
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