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Full Fact Book 2020 FOOTBALL FACT BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS 2-3 ...................................................2020 Season Information 124-125 ................................................Year-by-Year Statistics 4-5 .................................................................Personnel Charts 126 ................................................... Record vs. All Opponents 6-7 ......................................................Cavalier Roster By State 127-130 ....................................Series Records vs. Opponents 8-11 ............................................................................. Rosters 131-139 ......................................................... All-Time Results 12-18 .....................................Head Coach Bronco Mendenhall 140 ..............................................................The Coaching Line 19-30 ...................................................Assistant Coaches Bios 141 ...................................Virginia Homecoming Game Results 31 ............................................................. Graduate Assistants 142-148 ..................................................... All-Time Lettermen 32-71 ......................................................................Player Bios 149 ..........................................................Major Award Winners 72-82 ...............................................................2019 Statistics 150 ................................................... Retired Numbers/Jerseys 83-89 ...................................2019 Game-by-Game Box Scores 151-152 .................................................Virginia’s ACC Honors 90-91 ..........................................The Last Time/UVA-Opponent 153-155 ..................................................... All-ACC Selections 92-93 .................................................................. 2019 Honors 156-159 ................................................ Virginia All-Americans 94 ................................................ 2019 Opponent Information 160-161 .......................................................Academic Honors 95 ..................................................2019 Opponent Schedules 162 .............................................................. ACC All-Academic 96-99 ...............................................................Rushing Record 163 ...................................................... Hall of Fame Inductees 100-103 .........................................................Passing Records 164-165 ........................................ Cavaliers in All-Star Games 104-105 .............................................. Total Offensive Records 166-167 ...............................................................Bowl History 106-109 ......................................................Receiving Records 168-172 ...................................................Cavaliers in the Pros 110-111 ............................................All-Time Scoring Records 173 ................................................Cavaliers in the Super Bowl 112 ..................................................... Kick Off Return Records 174-175 ....................................................All-Time Draft Picks 113 .......................................................... Punt Return Records 176-177 ............................................................Scott Stadium 114-115 ....................................................... All Purpose Yards 178-179 .......................................George Welsh Indoor Facility 116 .................................................................Punting Records 180-181 ........................................................... Administration 117-118 ..................................................Interception Records 182-184 ................................................................Senior Staff 119-120 ..................................................... Defensive Records 185 ............................................................. Media Information 121-122 ............................................................ Team Records 186 ................................................................Get ACC Network 123 ...............................................................The Longest Plays VIRGINIAVIRGINIA FOOTBALL FOOTBALL 2016 I 1 1 2020 VIRGINIA FOOTBALL INFORMATION A QUICK LOOK AT VIRGINIA FOOTBALL INFORMATION Location ....................................................... Charlottesville, Va. 22904 2019 Record ................................................................................... 9-5 Founded ....................................................... 1819 by Thomas Jefferson ACC Record (Finish) .................................. 6-2 (first in Coastal Division) Enrollment .........................................25,018 (Undergraduate 17,011) Bowl Game ....................................... Orange Bowl vs. Florida (L, 28-36) President ...................................................................Dr. James E. Ryan Starters Returning ............................................................................. 15 Athletics Director ...........................................................Carla Williams (7 on offense, 8 on defense, plus, kicker, punter, long snapper and holder) Facutly Athletics Rep ................................................ Carrie M. Heilman Starters Lost ....................................................................................... 7 2020 UVA FOOTBALL 2020 UVA Nicknames ......................................................Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘Hoos (4 on offense, 3 on defense, plus (P) long snapper) Mascot ......................................................................................Cavalier Lettermen Returning ..............47 (18 offense, 25 defense, 4 specialists) Colors .........................................................................Orange and Blue Lettermen Lost ..........................20 (13 offense, 6 defense, 1 specialist) Song .............................................................................. Good Old Song Offensive Alignment ..................................................Multiple Formation Affiliations .......................NCAA, Division I-A, Atlantic Coast Conference Defensive Alignment ......................................................................... 3-4 Captains .............................. QB Brennan Armstrong, DE Richard Bruney 2020 COACHING STAFF ................................................... WR Terrell Jana, OLB Charles Snowden Bronco Mendenhall .............................................................Head Coach Robert Anae ............................... Offensive Coordinator/Inside Receivers COACH BRONCO MENDENHALL Ricky Brumfield ........................... Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends Seasons ................2016-present (2020 will be his 5th season at UVA) Nick Howell ........................................Defensive Coordinator/Secondary UVA Record.......................................................... 25-27 (four seasons) Kelly Poppinga ...............Co-Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Overall Career Head Coaching Record ................124-70 (.639) 194 games Mark Atuaia ....................................................................Running Backs Career Conference Record ................................53-27 (.663) 80 games Jason Beck ....................................................................... Quarterbacks Career vs. Non-Conference Opponents .................... 71-42 (.628) 113 games Marques Hagans ............................................................ Wide Receivers Career Record in Bowl Games .............................. 7-7 (.500) 14 games Shane Hunter ............................................................ Inside Linebackers Twitter ...................................................................... @UVACoachBronco Clint Sintim ..................................................................... Defensive Line Garett Tujague .................................................................. Offensive Line PROGRAM HISTORY Kirk Garner................................................Graduate Assistant (Defense) First Year of Football ...................1888 (2020 will be the 131st season) Charles Mack .............................................Graduate Assistant (Offense) Total Number of Games ................................................................1,329 Joe Spaziani ...............................................Graduate Assistant (Offense) All-Time Record ..................................................................668-613-48 Donte Wilkins ............................................Graduate Assistant (Defense) Winning Seasons .............................................................................. 72 Losing Seasons ................................................................................. 50 STADIUM .500 Seasons ..................................................................................... 8 Stadium Complex......................................................Carl Smith Center, Home of David A. Harrison, III Field at Scott Stadium UVA ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Official Capacity .......................................................................61,500 Main Office Phone.......................................................(434) 982-5500 Largest Crowd .......................64,947 - Aug. 30, 2008 (USC 52, UVA 7) Fax .............................................................................(434)
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