VIRGINIA cAVAlIeRS - Colonial Athletic Association
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VIRGINIA cAVAlIeRS - Colonial Athletic Association
Virginia GAME 3 • Sept. 19, 2015 • William & Mary vs. virginia • Scott Stadium (61,500) • charlottesville, va. ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Asst. AD for Media Relations (coach interviews): Jim Daves O: (434) 243-2467 • C: (434) 962-7668 • [email protected] Football Contact (player interviews): Vincent Briedis O: (434) 982-5533 • C: (434) 362-3792 • [email protected] Live Stats: VirginiaSports.com 7 college football hall of famers • 3 NFL Hall of famers • 28 first-team All-Americans • 116 first-team All-ACC 2015 Schedule/Results Date OpponentTime /ResultTV Sept. 5 at No. 13/14 UCLA L/16-34 FOX Sept. 12 No. 9/11 NOTRE DAMEL/27-34 ABC Sept. 19 WILLIAM & MARY 3:30 p.m.ESPN3 Sept. 25 BOISE STATE 8 p.m.ESPN Oct. 10 at Pittsburgh* TBA Oct. 17 SYRACUSE1*TBA Oct. 24 at North Carolina* TBA Oct. 31 GEORGIA TECH*TBA Nov. 7 at Miami (Fla.)* TBA Nov. 14 at Louisville* TBA Nov. 21DUKE*TBA Nov. 28 VIRGINIA TECH*TBA All Times Eastern; *ACC game; 1Homecomings VIRGINIA COACHING STAFF On the Field Mike London........................................................ Head Coach Larry Lewis..............................Special Teams Coordinator/TEs Mike Archer............................Assoc. Head Coach/Linebackers Marques Hagans.............................................Wide Receivers Jappy Oliver..................................................... Defensive Line Chip West.............................................................Cornerbacks Dave Borbely.....................................................Offensive Line Zach Tenuta (GA)..............................................Defensive Line In the Press Box Jon Tenuta.............Assoc. HC for Defense/Def. Coord./Safeties Steve Fairchild............................... Offensive Coordinator/QBs Chris Beatty...................Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs Sean Cascarano (GA).........................Offensive Line/Tight Ends Daquan Romero (GA).................................................Defense Brian Wetzel (GA)...............................Offense/Wide Receivers TELEVISION: ESPN3 Play-by-Play:..............................................................Eric Lilly Analyst:................................................................Stan Lewter RADIO: Virginia Sports Network Play-by-Play:........................................................Dave Koehn Analyst:...........................................................Tony Covington Sidelines.................................................................Jay James SATELLITE RADIO: .....................................Sirius 83, XM 193 five things you need to know • UVa head coach Mike London’s first full-time football coaching job was as an assistant on Jimmye Laycock’s William & Mary staff (1991-94). • University of Virginia founder Thomas Jefferson attended William & Mary from 1760-1762. • QB Matt Johns threw for 289 yards in UVa’s home opener vs. No. 9 Notre Dame. Johns has eclipsed the 200-yard plateau in four of his five career starts. He becomes the first Cavalier to throw for 200 yards or more in at least four of his first five career starts since Matt Blundin between the 1989-91 seasons. Blundin recorded at least 200-yards passing in each of his first four career starts and in his fifth start threw for only 93 yards. • Johns is No. 3 in the ACC (33rd nationally) in both passing yards (527) and passing yards per game (263.5), while coming in at No. 2 in the ACC (19th nationally) with 23.5 completions per game. • WR Canaan Severin is No. 1 in the ACC (18th nationally) in receiving yards with 211 yards. VIRGINIA CAVALIERS Record: 0-2 ACC: 0-0 HEAD COACH: Mike London, sixth season UVa Record: 23-39 • Career Record: 47-45 • Record vs.W&M: 3-0 WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE GAME DETAILS Venue................................................. Scott Stadium Capacity.........................................................61,500 Playing Surface...................................Natural Grass Series vs. W&M:............................UVa leads, 27-6-1 In Charlottesville:........................... UVa leads, 21-4 Last Meeting:....................2011 (@UVa 40, W&M 3) London vs. W&M:............................................... 3-0 London vs. CAA:................................................ 17-3 Television Record: 1-0 CAA: 0-0 Radio HEAD COACH: Jimmye Laycock, 36th season School Websites:......................... TribeAthletics.com W&M Record: 230-170-2 • Career Record: Same • Record vs. UVa: 2-7 .......................................................VirginiaSports.com #WMvsUVA at a glance Virginia Welcomes In-State Foe William & Mary to Scott Stadium • Saturday is Youth Day at Scott Stadium as UVa welcomes the William & Mary Tribe to Charlottesville for the third time in seven seasons, renewing an in-state rivalry that dates back to 1908. The first 5,000 kids in the eighth grade and under will receive a free Virginia drawstring backpack upon entry. VIRGINIA vs. william & mary • UVa leads the all-time series with William & Mary, 27-6-1. • The Cavaliers won the last meeting, 40-3, in 2011 at Scott Stadium. • In games played in Charlottesville, Virginia has a 21-4 advantage. • William & Mary’s last win in the series came in 2009, a 26-14 victory at Scott Stadium. • The Cavaliers own a 57-9-3 record against current members of the CAA. Virginia to Wear ThrowBack Uniforms on Saturday • UVa will wear a throwback uniform on Saturday when William & Mary comes to Scott Stadium. • The Cavaliers will once again don the throwback uniform ensemble they wore in 2012 against Louisiana Tech and in 2014 against Kent State. • The Nike uniform is modeled after the style UVa wore from the era that encompassed the 1967-74 seasons. Nothing cavalier about UVa’s September schedule • With September games against UCLA, Notre Dame and Boise State, UVa is the only program in the nation that will play three nationally ranked opponents this month from the Associated Press’ preseason poll. • UCLA entered the season No. 13, while Notre Dame came in at No. 11 and Boise State at No. 23. • UVa’s schedule pits the Cavaliers against Notre Dame and Boise State at Scott Stadium in 2015 where the Cavaliers are 4-6 all-time under head coach Mike London against ranked teams in Charlottesville. WHAT’S INSIDE Game Information ............................................................................ 1 Media Information/Schedule............................................................ 2 University of Virginia Facts................................................................ 3 Virginia vs. William & Mary............................................................4-5 Team Notes....................................................................................6-7 ACC Standings/Preseason Poll........................................................... 6 Career Starts/2015 UVa Opponents/UVa Overtime Games................ 8 National Polls.................................................................................... 9 Offensive Notes..........................................................................10-11 Game-Opening/Second Half-Opening Drives.................................. 11 Last Minute Game-Winning Scores/Goal-to-Goal........................... 11 Defensive Notes.............................................................................. 12 Special Teams Notes/ Game-Winning Field Goals............................ 13 NCAA & ACC Stat Leaders/Cavaliers in the NFL/NFL Draft Picks........ 14 Did You Know?/National Award Watch Lists/Honors & Awards........ 15 Quarterback Matt Johns.................................................................. 16 Fun Facts......................................................................................... 17 Head Coach Mike London................................................................ 18 Team Statistics...........................................................................19-20 Individual Statistics....................................................................21-22 Defensive Statistics/Game-by-Game Starters............................23-24 What Happens on First Down/Third Down Conversions................... 25 Starting Field Position/Penalties..................................................... 25 Season Drive & Turnover/Takeaway Analysis................................... 26 Scoring Drives................................................................................. 27 Drive Charts.................................................................................... 28 Game-By-Game Statistics..........................................................29-36 Miscellaneous Tackles Leaders/Special Teams Tackles Leaders......... 36 Money Plays.................................................................................... 37 Long Plays of 20 Yards or Longer..................................................... 38 The Last Time.............................................................................39-40 Participation................................................................................... 41 Career Highs...............................................................................42-43 Player Capsules..........................................................................44-45 Individual and Career Statistics..................................................46-48 2015 Game-by-Game Summeries................................................... 49 Virginia and Opponent Long Plays.................................................. 50 Virginia Numerical/Alphabetical Rosters....................................51-52 Depth Chart.................................................................................... 53 social media • #UVaFB @UVa_Football @VirginiaFootball VirginiaSports MEDIA INFORMATIONpage 2 weekly press conference On each Monday during the football season, the UVa Athletics Media Relations office will conduct a weekly football press conference, attended by head coach Mike London and selected student-athletes. London will field questions beginning at 11 a.m. and student-athletes will begin interviews at 11:30 a.m. Snacks will be served. Quotes from the Monday press conference will be posted on VirginiaSports.com Monday afternoon. player interviews Players are available for interviews each Monday, depending on class schedules. If you have specific player interview requests, they should be directed to Vincent Briedis in the UVa Athletics Media Relations office by Noon Sunday. Requested defensive players and defensive coaches will be available for telephone interviews Tuesday, while offensive players and offensive coaches will be available Wednesday. No player or coach interviews will be arranged after Wednesday during game week. postgame interviews Coach London will hold his postgame press conference in the media room, while requested players and assistant coaches will be brought to the media room to meet with media representatives after London. UVa athletics media relations personnel will take player requests during the fourth quarter of each game. Virginia’s locker room is closed to media following games, both at home and on the road. fact book/roster files Virginia’s fact book is available online throughout the season at VirginiaSports.com. You will find the Fact Book linked on the football page, or by visiting: http://wahoowa.net/1IlNX9l The most up-to-date Virginia roster files also are available at VirginiaSports.com. weekly game notes Virginia’s game notes will be available beginning Monday at the weekly press conference. They also can be accessed online in PDF format at VirginiaSports.com. If you are interested in receiving the weekly game notes via email, please contact Vincent Briedis ([email protected]). uva GAMEDAY App The Virginia Sports Gameday Mobile App is available. Fans may download the App for their iPhone or Android by searching for “Virginia Sports” in their Apps section of the mobile device. The App gives access to live game audio, stats, post-game recaps, press releases, content from Jeff White, video and much more. COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM The ACC again has contracted with the FWAA for its web service, collegepressbox.com, a media web portal for ACC Football. This is a football-only site which assists the media, both locally and nationally, in covering ACC football on a more user-friendly basis. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected]. sunday • No availability Monday Tuesday Wednesday • Weekly press conference John Paul Jones Arena Media Room (11 a.m.) • WINA Coaches Radio Show, Buffalo Wild Wings (7-8 p.m.) • Defensive players available for interviews • Defensive coaches available for interviews • 3:15 p.m. Maurice Canady teleconference • Offensive players available for interviews • Offensive coaches available for interviews • 11 a.m. Evan Butts teleconference • Mike London on ACC Conference Call (12:10 p.m.) ACC Weekly Teleconference The 14 ACC football coaches will be featured on a weekly teleconference each Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m., beginning Sept. 2, and concluding November 18. The teleconference of Thanksgiving week will be held at the same time, but on Tuesday, Nov. 24. Each coach will have 10 minutes to make an opening statement and answer questions. There will be an audio file of each teleconference on theACC.com Wednesday afternoon. Transcripts of the teleconference will also be available on the theACC.com each afternoon. Thursday • No availability ACC INJURY GUIDELINES On each Monday during the season, ACC schools will announce any players who are out for the season or scheduled to have surgery. No other announcements regarding player injuries will be made until the end of practice on Thursday or two days prior to the next football game (Tuesday for Thursday game, Thursday for Saturday). On that day, within 90 minutes of the end of practice, injured players’ playing status for the next game will be announced in one of five categories: Contact an ACC staff member or member institution’s - Definitely will play sports information office for access instructions to the - Probable teleconference. - Questionable - Doubtful Dabo Swinney, Clemson...................................10:30 a.m. - Out Jimbo Fisher, Florida State...............................10:40 a.m. Bobby Petrino, Louisville..................................10:50 a.m. Wahoo Central Scott Shafer, Syracuse......................................11:00 a.m. The Virginia athletics department’s social media hub, Dave Clawson, Wake Forest..............................11:10 a.m. Wahoo Central, provides Cavalier fans with an online Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech..............................11:20 a.m. platform to share their thoughts, experiences and conLarry Fedora, North Carolina............................11:30 a.m. versations. Wahoo Central aggregates, shares and pusesh Pat Narduzzi, Pitt.............................................11:40 a.m. fan-generated content from multiple sources and tools Al Golden, Miami.............................................11:50 a.m. to a single visual platform. You can access it by going to: Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech..................................... Noon virginiasports.com/wahoocentral. Fans can follow and Mike London, Virginia.......................... 12:10 p.m. Steve Addazio, Boston College.........................12:20 p.m. interact with Wahoo Central on Twitter at @wahoocenDavid Cutcliffe, Duke........................................12:30 p.m. tral. Dave Doeren, NC State.....................................12:40 p.m. ACC FOOTBALL COACHES TELECONFERENCES ALSO AVAILABLE IN Podcast Form Podcasts of the ACC’s Coaches Teleconferences will be available at TheACC.com. They will be posted by late Wednesday afternoon each week during the season for football, and will also be available for basketball. You can listen in iTunes and subscribe to the free feed to receive each week’s new content as it becomes available. ACC VIDEO CLIP SERVICE Broadcast media outlets will be able access ACC football highlights and press conference excerpts via the ACC Video Clip Service (AVCS) throughout the football season. This video content willonly be available for download in a digital file format that can be accessed on the AVCS. To register for this service contact Scott McBurney, Assistant Commissioner/ACC Advanced Media, at [email protected] or call 336.369.4646. acc headshots and logos The media section of theACC.com is dedicated to specific needs of the media, including downloads of ACC and school logos and headshots of players and coaches from select sports. You will need an individual account to access the site. To register, go to: theACC.com/media pronunciation guide Players Naji Abdullah............................. Nah-Gee Ab-Duel-Ah Ryan Bischoff..................................................Bish-Off Vincent Croce............................................ CROW-chee Ryan Doull.........................Dowel (rhymes with Towel) Keeon Johnson................................................. Key-on Andre Levrone........................................ Lev–rown-ee Taquan Mizzell................................ Tay-Qwan My-Zell Sadiq Olanrewaju............Suh-Deek O-lan-ree-Wah-ju Canaan Severin................................................ Cain-in LaChaston Smith.................................. La-CHASS-ston Wilfred Wahee.................................................WA-Hee Olamide Zaccheaus................ Oh-lama-day Za-key-us COACHES Sean Cascarano...................................Cass-KA-ron-oh Marques Hagans.............................................. Marcus University of virginia Factspage 3 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Location........................................... Charlottesville, VA Founded ..............................1819 by Thomas Jefferson Enrollment ................ 21,238 (Undergraduate 14,898) President .......................................... Teresa A. Sullivan Athletics Director.................................Craig Littlepage Facutly Athletics Rep .................... Carolyn M. Callahan Nicknames ............................ Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘Hoos Mascot ............................................................ Cavalier Colors ................................................ Orange and Blue Song ..................................................... Good Old Song Stadium Complex .............................Carl Smith Center, Home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium Capacity.............................................................61,500 Playing Surface .....................Prescription Athletic Turf Scott Stadium Opened.............................Oct. 15, 1931 All-Time Record at Scott Stadium...............251-182-12 Affiliations .................................. NCAA, Division I-FBS, Atlantic Coast Conference (Coastal Division) FOOTBALL INFORMATION First Year of Football..............................................1888 All-Time Record................. 639-580-48 (126th season) All-Time ACC Record..............167-233-4 (62nd season) ACC Championships.....................................1989, 1995 All-Time Bowl Record............................................ 7-11 Offensive Alignment...................................... Pro-style Defensive Alignment .............................................. 4-3 COACHING STAFF Mike London.............................................. Head Coach Mike Archer...............................Assoc. Head Coach/LBs Jon Tenuta............... Assoc. HC for Defense/DC/Safeties Steve Fairchild..................... Offensive Coordinator/QBs Larry Lewis............................ Special Teams Coord./TEs Chip West....................................Recruiting Coord./CBs Chris Beatty........................................Assistant HC/RBs Dave Borbely.......................................... Offensive Line Marques Hagans...................................Wide Receivers Jappy Oliver........................................... Defensive Line Ryan Tedford.........Director of FB Training & Player Dev. Sean Cascarano............................... Graduate Assistant Daquan Romero.............................. Graduate Assistant Zach Tenuta..................................... Graduate Assistant Brian Wetzel.................................... Graduate Assistant Kyle King............Graduate Assistant for Quality Control SUPPORT STAFF Assoc. AD for Football Admin.................. Gerry Capone Admin. Assistant to Mike London...................Dot Kirby Admin. Assistant for Football Admin......Suzanne Hoeft Football Administrator...................................Bob Price Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach...... Steven Cuccia Assistant AD for Video Services.............. Luke Goldstein Assistant Recruiting Coord.......................Blanda Wolfe Admin. Assistant for Recruiting....................Dawn Best Admin Assistant for Off/Def Coaches..............Kerri Cain Receptionist......................................... Carol Seabaugh Athletics Media Relations (Football) Assistant AD for Media Relations................... Jim Daves Cell.......................................................434-962-7668 E-mail......................................jimdaves@virginia.edu Twitter.......................................................@JimDaves Primary Contact for Football................. Vincent Briedis Cell.......................................................434-326-3792 E-mail......................................... [email protected] Twitter...............................................@VincentBriedis Website...........................................VirginiaSports.com Football Twitter....................................@UVa_Football Mailing Address.........................John Paul Jones Arena ........................................ 295 Massie Road, Room 154 ............................................................P.O. Box 400853 ............................................. Charlottesville, VA 22902 Uniquely UVa The University of Virginia is an institution rich with history and tradition. Here is some of the terminology that contributes to UVa’s culture. Grounds: The term used by students, faculty and alumni to refer to the University dating as far back as Thomas Jefferson. “Campus” is never used. First Year, Second Year, Third Year, Fourth Year: Instead of freshman, sophomore, junior, senior. Why you may ask? To be a “senior” implies that a person has reached the final phase of learning, a feat that Thomas Jefferson believed to be impossible, arguing instead that education is a life-long process. Commonwealth: Virginia is one of four constituent states of the United States of America that officially uses the name “Commonwealth” instead of the word state in all references. The other three commonwealths are Kentucky, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. University nicknames Virginia’s athletics teams have been accompanied by a somewhat confusing array of nicknames. The most prominent and widely accepted of these monikers are “Cavaliers,” “Wahoos” and “Hoos.” Although the terms “Cavaliers,” “Wahoos” and “Hoos” are used almost interchangeably to refer to University teams and players, “Cavaliers” is more often used by the media, while “Wahoos” and “Hoos” are frequently used by Virginia students and fans. Legend has it that Washington & Lee baseball fans dubbed the Virginia players “Wahoos” during the fiercely contested rivalry that existed between the two in-state schools in the 1890s. By 1940, “Wahoos” was in general use around Grounds t o denote University students or events relating to them. The abbreviated “Hoos” sprang up later in student newspapers and has gained growing popularity in recent years. ThE cavalier Mascot The costumed Cavalier with a large character head debuted during Virginia’s 1984 football season and has remained the official mascot of the University. The first documented Cavalier on horseback was Francis Bell, a Virginia student from Dublin, Va., in 1947. Bell rode onto the field dressed as Cavaliers for Virginia’s home football game with Harvard on the afternoon of October 11. The Cavalier on horseback returned as the University’s mascot in 1963. The UVa Polo Club provided both the horse and rider. However, the mounted Cavalier and his horse parted company in 1974 with the inception of AstroTurf at Scott Stadium. The mounted Cavalier made its return in the Florida Citrus Bowl at the end of the 1989 football season. Due to its instant popularity, the Cavalier on horseback returned the following season on a regular basis and continues to lead the Virginia football team onto the field at the beginning of all home games. university colors Orange and blue were adopted as the University of Virginia’s official athletic colors at a mass student meeting in 1888. UVa athletic teams had previously worn silver gray and cardinal red, but those colors did not stand out on muddy football fields, prompting a student movement to change them. One of the students attending the mass meeting was Allen Potts, a star athlete who played on Virginia’s first football team in 1888. Potts showed up at the meeting wearing a navy blue-and-orange scarf that he had acquired during a summer boating expedition at Oxford University. Orange and blue were chosen as the official athletic colors after one of Potts’ fellow students pulled the scarf off Potts’ neck and, waving it to the crowd, yelled, “How will this do?” UVa later served as the inspiration for schools like Auburn and Florida when they selected school colors. wah-hoo-wah The origin of “Wah-hoo-wah” is uncertain. The cheer was used to root on Virginia teams as early as 1890 and may have been borrowed from Dartmouth College, whose athletics teams were once known as the Indians. Legend attributes the yell to Natalie Floyd Otey, who sang the ballad “Where’er You Are, There Shall My Love Be” at Charlottesville’s Levy Opera House in 1893. The predominantly student audience noticed that Otey warbled the first three words of the song between each of the stanzas and decided to join in the refrain. By evening’s end, goes the legend, the crowd had corrupted “Where’er You Are” into “Wah-hoo-wah.” The Levy Opera House stands at the corner of High Street and Park Street and has since been renovated into an office building. William & Mary SERIES notespage 4 UVA VS. William & Mary: SERIES HISTORY Virginia leads, 27-6-1 • In Charlottesville: Virginia leads, 21-4 • In Williamsburg: Virginia leads, 4-1 • At Neutral Sites: Virginia leads: 2-1 Longest UVa win streak: 7 (1961) • Longest William & Mary win streak: 2 (1959, 1976) • Largest Victory: 37 (40-3), 2011 in Charlottesville Season SiteUVa Coach 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1920 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1950 1951 1952 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1969 1970 1974 1976 1986 1988 1989 1990 1992 1994 1995 2009 2011 Home Home Home Home Home Home Away Norfolk Home Home Norfolk Away Home Home Away Home Norfolk Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Home Home Home Home Home Home Home Home W/L/T Merritt Cooke Jr. W John Neff W Charles Crawford W Kemper Yancey W John Elliot W Rice Warren W Gus Tebell T Gus Tebell W Frank Murray W Frank Murray W Frank Murray W Frank Murray L Arthur Guepe W Arthur Guepe W Arthur Guepe W Richard Voris L Richard Voris L Bill Elias W Bill Elias W Bill Elias W Bill Elias W George Blackburn W George Blackburn W Sonny Randle W Dick Bestwick L George Welsh L George Welsh W George Welsh W George Welsh W George Welsh W George Welsh W George Welsh W Al Groh L Mike London W ScoreUVa Rank 11-0 30-0 10-0 81-0 60-0 27-0 0-0 7-0 6-0 34-0 26-6 6-13 13-0 46-0 20-13 0-37 21-41 21-6 19-7 9-7 14-13 28-14 33-6 38-28 0-14 37-41 31-23 24-12 63-35 33-7 37-3 40-16 14-26 40-3 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 7 24 NR 17 NR NR W&M Coach George O’Hearn George O’Hearn George O’Hearn William Young William Young James Driver Thomas Dowler Branch Bocock Branch Bocock Branch Bocock Carl Voyles Carl Voyles Rube McCray Marvin Bass Marvin Bass Milt Drewer Milt Drewer Milt Drewer Milt Drewer Milt Drewer Marv Levy Lou Holtz Lou Holtz Jim Root Jim Root Jimmye Laycock Jimmye Laycock Jimmye Laycock Jimmye Laycock Jimmye Laycock Jimmye Laycock Jimmye Laycock Jimmye Laycock Jimmye Laycock Opp. Rank NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR ON THIS DATE: Sept. 19 Virginia has played 7 previous games in its history on Sept. 19. The Cavaliers are 2-5 all-time on this date. Season 1964 1970 1987 1991 1992 1998 2009 SiteUVa Coach W/L/T Home Bill Elias L Away George Blackburn L Away George Welsh L Away George Welsh L Home George Welsh W Home George Welsh W Away Al Groh L ScoreUVa Rank 21-31 NR 17-27 NR 19-21 NR 21-24 NR 55-24 20 20-18 10 34-37 NR Opponent Wake Forest Clemson Maryland Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Clemson Southern Miss Opp. Coach Opp. Rank Bill Tate NR Hootie Ingram NR Joe Krivak NR Bobby Ross NR Bill Lewis 22 Tommy West NR Larry Fedora NR Virginia-william & mary connections • UVa head coach Mike London’s first full-time job was coaching the defensive line at William & Mary (1991-94) under current Tribe head coach Jimmye Laycock. • During his tenure with the Tribe, London met his wife Regina at a Williamsburg, Va., bank while depositing a paycheck from William & Mary. • UVa offensive line coach Dave Borbely worked at Notre Dame with William & Mary offensive coordinator Kevin Rogers from 1999-2001. • William & Mary defensive line coach Kevin Lewis spent the 2009 season on the Richmond staff under current UVa head coach Mike London in London’s final season with the Spiders. • Below is a list of high school connections between players on UVa’s roster and those on William & Mary’s roster: VirginiaHigh School W&M Mike Moore DeMatha Catholic Spencer Kleinrichert Kyle Dockins Landstown Keanu Reuben Nick Johns Gonzaga College HS Grey Congo Andre Miles-Redmond Hermitage Kevin Jennings Ryan Santoro Oakton Chris Durant Ross Burbank Cox Tommy McKee Jackson Matteo Broad Run Brady Reitzel Head coach Mike London vs. William & Mary, CAA • Mike London is 3-0 all-time vs. William & Mary, with two wins coming while he was the head coach at Richmond. • Both of London’s Richmond wins were by three points - 23-20 (OT) in 2008 and 13-10 in 2009. • London’s last game against William & Mary was UVa’s 2011 season opener, which was a comfortable 40-3 triumph. • London is 17-3 all-time vs. the CAA and 9-3 all-time against FCS ranked CAA foes. William & Mary Schedule Date Sept. 5 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 OpponentLocationTime/Result Lafayette at Easton, Pa. W/34-7 Virginia at Charlottesville, Va. 3:30 p.m. Stony Brook Williamsburg, Va. 7:30 p.m. Delaware at Newark, Del. 7:30 p.m. Villanova at Villanova, Pa. Noon New Hampshire Williamsburg, Va. Noon Hampton Williamsburg, Va. 3:30 p.m. James Madison Williamsburg, Va. 4 p.m. Elon at Elon, N.C. Noon Towson Williamsburg, Va. 1:30 p.m. Richmond at Richmond, Va. Noon William & Mary SERIES notespage 5 Last Meeting: 2011 team comparison Virginia 40, William & Mary 3 Sept. 3, 2011 • Charlottesville, Va. Last Meeting Kevin Parks rushed for 114 yards and three touchdowns and Robert Randolph kicked four field goals to lead Virginia to a 40-3 romp over William & Mary in the 2011 season opener. The Cavaliers also got a big boost from their defense, which held the Tribe to 169 yards of offense and produced two turnovers that led to 10 points. The Tribe converted only 2-of-14 third-down situations. Virginia’s Michael Rocco, making his first career start, completed his first 11 passes and finished 21-of-29 for 174 yards. William & Mary was unable to cross midfield until eight minutes remained in the game. The Tribe used three quarterbacks who combined to complete only 11-of-34 passes for 121 yards and one interception. A 34-yard field goal by Drake Kuhn with 4:34 left accounted for the Tribe’s only points. Virginia outgained the Tribe 212-52 yards in the first half, allowing William and Mary only four first downs. Score by Quarters: William & Mary 0 0 0 3 — 3 Virginia 3 10 17 10 — 40 Scoring Summary: 1st 08:09 VA Robert Randolph 32 yd field goal, 13-70 6:51, W&M 0 - VA 3 2nd 07:57 VA Kevin Parks 19 yd run (Randolph kick), 7-60 3:29, W&M 0 - VA 10 00:00 VA Robert Randolph 48 yd fielg goal, 10-18 2:19, W&M 0 - VA 13 3rd 09:31 VA Kevin Parks 1 yd run (Randolph kick), 10-97 3:43, W&M 0 - VA 20 04:25 VA Kevin Parks 26 yd run (Randolph kick), 3-35 1:05, W&M 0 - VA 27 02:17 VA Robert Randolph 26 yd field goal, 4-4 0:47, W&M 0 - VA 30 4th 12:33 VA Robert Randolph 42 yd field goal, 9-45 3:09, W&M 0 - VA 33 09:35 VA Clifton Richardson 5 yd run (Randolph kick), 3-34 1:00, W&M 0 - VA 40 04:34 W&MDrake Kuhn 34 yd field goal, 11-63 5:01, W&M 3 - VA 40 Attendance—51,956 W&MUVa W&MUVa First Downs 10 26 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-45.2 3-40.3 Rushes-Yards (Net) 20-48 47-240 Fumbles-Lost 1-12-0 Passing Yards (Net) 121 256 Penalties-Yards 4-35 8-56 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-11-136-26-0 Possession Time 22:36 37:24 Total Offense Plays-Yards 54-169 83-496 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 7 of 17 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3 Fourth-Down Conversions0 of 1 2 of 3 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-44 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-110 2-32 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 1-7 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-31 Record..........................................1-0 Scoring Offense...........................34.0 Rushing Offense................................. 194.0 Passing Offensive............................... 243.0 Pass Efficiency.................................. 162.92 Total Offense...................................... 483.0 Time/Possession................................. 30:13 Scoring Defense............................ 7.0 Rushing Defense.................................. 89.0 Passing Defense................................. 243.0 Pass Efficiency Defense.................... 112.69 Total Defense..................................... 332.0 Sacks...................................................... 0.0 Tackles for Loss....................................... 2.0 Turnover Margin..........................1.00 Net Punting........................................ 39.00 Punt Returns........................................ 5.50 Kickoff Returns................................... 40.00 Record.........................................0-2 Scoring Offense...........................21.5 Rushing Offense................................. 112.5 Passing Offensive............................... 263.5 Pass Efficiency.................................. 135.85 Total Offense...................................... 376.0 Time/Possession................................. 33:49 Scoring Defense...........................34.0 Rushing Defense................................ 202.5 Passing Defense................................. 279.0 Pass Efficiency Defense.................... 163.69 Total Defense..................................... 481.5 Sacks...................................................... 1.5 Tackles for Loss....................................... 6.5 Turnover Margin........................ -1.00 Net Punting........................................ 40.22 Punt Returns........................................ 11.0 Kickoff Returns................................... 12.67 RUSHING: W&M-Keith McBride 4-21; Jonathan Grimes 6-20; Meltoya Jones 8-13; Kyle O’Brien 1-1; Michael Graham 1-minus 7. Virginia-Kevin Parks 16-114; Clifton Richardson 7-57; Perry Jones 12-56; Khalek Shepherd 3-13, Terence Fells-Danzer 1-3; Darius Jennings 1-3; Michael Rocco 1-3; Dominique Terrell 1-3; Ross Metheny 1-minus 5; David Watford 4-minus 7. PASSING: W&M-Michael Paulus 5-22-0-35; Brent Caprio 3-7-1-24; Michael Graham 3-5-0-62. Virginia-Michael Rocco 21-29-0-174; David Watford 3-5-0-46; Ross Metheny 2-2-0-36. RECEIVING: W&M-DJ Mangus 3-32; Nolan Kearney 2-38; Alex Gottlieb 2-36; Jonathan Grimes 2-6; Keith McBridge 1-7; Kyle O’Brien 1-2. Virginia-Tim Smith 7-72; Darius Jennings 4-61; Kris Burd 4-29; Max Milien 3-32; Perry Jones 2-17; Kevin Parks 2-14; Ray Keys 1-14; Khalek Shepherd 1-10; Matt Snyder 1-7; Dominique Terrell 1-0. RB Kevin Parks rushed 16 times for 114 yards and three touchdowns in his collegiate debut against the Tribe during the 2011 meeting. The 114 yards was a UVa record for a debut that was broken in 2013 by Daniel Hamm (136). Virginia TEAM Notes Football Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN 2015 ACC Standings ConferenceOverall Atlantic WL WL Syracuse 10 2 0 Florida State 0 0 2 0 Clemson 00 2 0 Boston College 0 0 2 0 NC State 0 0 2 0 Louisville 00 0 2 Wake Forest 0 1 1 1 Coastal Georgia Tech Duke Miami Pitt North Carolina Virginia Tech VIRGINIA WL 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 WL 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 2015 Preseason ACC Poll Atlantic Division 1. Clemson (101)......................................1,032 2. Florida State (56).....................................992 3. Louisville (1)............................................746 4. NC State..................................................673 5. Boston College........................................473 6. Syracuse..................................................291 7. Wake Forest.............................................217 Coastal Division 1. Georgia Tech (96)....................................991 2. Virginia Tech (44).....................................841 3. Miami (7)................................................632 4. Duke (4)..................................................615 5. North Carolina (4)....................................590 6. Pitt (3).....................................................535 7. Virginia....................................................220 ACC Championship Votes 1. Clemson....................................................84 2. Florida State..............................................41 3. Georgia Tech..............................................20 4. Virginia Tech................................................7 5. North Carolina.............................................3 6. Miami..........................................................2 7. NC State......................................................1 page 6 First career starts in 2015 • Twelve Cavaliers have made their first career starts in 2015. • Four Cavaliers made their first career starts against Notre Dame: DE Chris Peace, DT Andre-Miles Redmond, WR Ryan Santoro and WR/TB Olamide Zaccheaus. • Eight Cavaliers made their first career starts at UCLA: DE Trent Corney, FB Vincent Croce, TE Charlie Hopkins, ILB Micah Kiser, OG Jack McDonald, TB Taquan Mizzell, FS Kelvin Rainey and CB Wilfred Wahee. Nine Cavaliers Make collegiate debuts in 2015 • Nine Cavaliers have made their collegiate debut in 2015. • Two Cavaliers made their collegiate debut against Notre Dame: TB Jordan Ellis and WR David Eldridge. • Seven Cavaliers made their collegiate debuts against the Bruins: TE Evan Butts, DE Darrious Carter, P Nicholas Conte, Holder Andrew Mackay, DE Chris Peace, OLB C.J. Stalker and TB Olamide Zaccheaus. Three True Freshmen have appeared for the Cavaliers in 2015 • Virginia has played three true freshmen in 2015. • UVa played two true freshmen against UCLA: OLB C.J. Stalker and TB Olamide Zaccheaus. • Stalker saw time on special teams and made a tackle, while Zaccheaus caught one ball for three yards. • WR David Eldridge joined the group in game two, seeing time on offense against Notre Dame. • Stalker did not play against the Irish, while Zaccheaus rushed for 39 yards and caught two passes for 45 yards. Cavaliers competing as graduate students • There are 13 Cavaliers that are graduate students at UVa this fall. • UVa is No. 1 in the nation with 13 college graduates on its roster. • (QB) Connor Brewer, (OG) Ross Burbank, (TE) Rob Burns, (FB) Vincent Croce, (DT) David Dean, (PK) Ian Frye, (TE) Charlie Hopkins, (CB) Demetrious Nicholson, (C) John Pond, (TB) Albert Reid, (SS) Mason Thomas, (WR) T.J. Thorpe and (OT) Jay Whitmire hold their undergraduate degrees. • Nine of the 13 walked “The Lawn” in May 2015 as graduates of UVa. • Connor Brewer (Arizona), Charlie Hopkins (Stanford), Albert Reid (Maryland) and T.J. Thorpe (North Carolina) join Virginia as transfers in 2015. • Below is a list of the schools with the most graduate students on its rosters. School No. of Grad Students on Roster 1. Virginia 13 2. South Carolina 11 3. Illinois 10 Missouri 10 ULM 10 USC 10 7.Minnesota 9 T.J. Thorpe out with a broken Clavicle • WR T.J. Thorpe, a graduate transfer from North Carolina, will be sidelined approximately 10 weeks dating back to Aug. 13 after breaking his right clavicle. • Thorpe transferred to Virginia after playing three seasons at North Carolina. He appeared in 34 games for the Tar Heels and had 42 career receptions for 574 yards and five touchdowns. He missed UNC’s 2012 season due to a broken foot he suffered during preseason training camp. Thorpe graduated from North Carolina with a degree in exercise and sport science and enrolled at Virginia last spring. Virginia’s strength of schedule under london • Since Mike London became UVa’s head coach prior to the 2010 season, 40-of-55 FBS opponents went on to play in a bowl game. • Six additional FBS opponents did not play in bowl games during that span due to NCAA sanctions (Penn State, Miami, North Carolina, USC), or turned down their lone invite (Louisiana Tech). • In total, 46-of-55 FBS opponents of UVa from 2010-14 have been bowl-eligible. • UVa was one of four FBS programs from 2014 to play 10 teams that went on to play in bowl games. Alabama, Arkansas and Vanderbilt were the others. • In 2013 UVa became only the second school in college football history to face 11 opponents that went on to play in bowl games. Florida State in 2002 is the other. New on the Sidelines • Coach Mike London’s staff will feature two new assistant coaches: Chris Beatty is the team’s assistant head coach and running backs coach, while Dave Borbely is the offensive line coach. • Beatty, a native of the Commonwealth (Centreville), comes to UVa after two seasons at Wisconsin. • Borbely returns to UVa where he spent the 2006-09 seasons. Since his last tenure in Charlottesville Borbely spent four years under Charlie Strong at Louisville and won a NCAA DII title at Colorado State-Pueblo in 2015. TEAM Notespage 7 UVa’s Players of the Game Game OffenseDefense Special Teams UCLA Mizzell Dean Frye Notre Dame Severin Harris Sims Virginia’s record when ... Scout Team Mackay (Off.) Wright (Def.) Spaziani (Spec.) Sharp (Off.) Fitzgerald (Def.) Guerci (Spec.) Twelve returning starters in 2015 • The 2015 roster features 12 returning starters (five on offense, five on defense, plus two on special teams). • Virginia has had at least 10 returning starters every year since 1998. • Overall, UVa welcomes 43 lettermen back. • Overall, 24 returning Cavaliers have started at least one game at UVa. Virginia opened fall practice with 43 returning letterwinners from 2014 - 23 on offense, 17 on defense and three on special teams. Here is a seven-year breakdown of returning UVa letterwinners. Number (Breakdown) 43 (23 on offense, 17 on defense, 3 specialists) 53 (24 on offense, 26 on defense, 3 specialists) 39 (19 on offense, 17 on defense, 3 specialists) 41 (23 on offense, 16 on defense, 2 specialists) 39 (18 on offense, 18 on defense, 3 specialists) 43 (21 on offense, 17 on defense, 5 specialists) 36 (16 on offense, 18 on defense, 2 specialists) Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 The Early Arrivals and Early Trend under Mike London • Two prospects from the 2015 recruiting class (of 22) enrolled in January. Those two were: OG Grant Polk, from Punta Gorda, Fla., and Charlotte High School; LB C.J. Stalker, from West Chester, Ohio and Lakota West High School. • The two early arriving Cavaliers continue a trend of high school seniors electing to graduate early/complete requirements to graduate and enroll at Virginia for the spring semester. Since Mike London has become the head coach in 2010, Virginia has had a total of nine players who have left high school early. Those players are: 2015: OG Grant Polk, OLB C.J. Stalker 2014: DT Andrew Brown, OG Jake Fieler 2013: TB LaChaston Smith 2012: QB Greyson Lambert* 2011: OLB Daquan Romero*, QB David Watford* 2010: QB Michael Strauss * - earned degree at the University of Virginia So close in 2014 • Despite finishing with a 5-7 record in 2014, UVa was close in all its games. • UVa lost five games by eight or fewer points and by an average of just 5.6 points per game. UVa has some untested youth in charlottesville • UVa has a roster of 110 players. • Of those 110 players, 68 are either freshmen, redshirt freshmen or sophomores. • That comes out to 61.8 percent of Virginia’s 2015 roster. Season captains for 2015 • Seniors: OG Ross Burbank, FB Vince Croce, DT David Dean and WR Canaan Severin have been selected by their peers as captains of the 2015 football season. countdown to 450 at scott stadium • Virginia has played 445 all-time games at Scott Stadium. • The Nov. 21, 2015 game against Duke will mark the 450th all-time game at Scott Stadium. • Scott Stadium opened on Oct. 15, 1931, an 18-3 VMI win over the Cavaliers • UVa is 251-182-12 all-time at Scott Stadium. • 2015 is the 85th season the Cavaliers have played at Scott Stadium. A Major league Baseball connection to this cavalier team • LS Tyler Shirley is first cousins with Daniel Hudson, currently a right-handed pitcher with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Hudson has been with the Diamondbacks since 2010. • QB Connor Brewer’s older brother, Charles, spent part of the 2013 season in the Major Leagues with the Diamondbacks. The right-handed pitcher appeared in four career games that season. At Home On The Road Netural Site Games In Overtime Coming off a loss Coming off a win Coming off an open date vs. AP top 25 vs. FCS Top 25 Both teams are AP-ranked Neither team is ranked Ranked higher Opponent is ranked higher vs. In-state Opponents In August In September In October In November In December In January On Television* On ABC* On Fox* On ESPN* On ESPN2* On ESPNU* On ESPN3* On RSN* On ACC Network* Afternoon Games Night Games Decided by 3 or Less Decided by 7 or Less Scoring First Opponent Scores First Leading At Halftime Tied at Halftime Trailing at Halftime Leading After 3 Qtrs. Trailing After 3 Qtrs. Scoring 40+ points Scoring 30-39 points Scoring 20-29 points Scoring 0-19 points Allowing 40+ points Allowing 30-39 points Allowing 20-29 points Allowing 0-19 points Outrushing Opponent Getting Outrushed Passing For More Yds Passing For Fewer Yds Outgaining Opponent Getting Outgained Winning Time of Poss. Losing Time of Poss. Scoring a Def./ST TD Allowing a Def./ST TD Fewer Penalty Yards More Penalty Yards Winning Turnover Battle Losing Turnover Battle Individual 100-yard rusher Individual 100-yard receiver Individual 200-yard passer Opponent 100-yard rusher Opponent 100-yard receiver Opponent 200-yard passer LondonLondon Career at UVa 28-22 18-19 18-22 5-20 1-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 14-25 10-25 28-15 10-10 7-2 5-2 4-11 4-11 14-4 3-0 0-1 0-1 18-27 18-27 0-0 0-0 4-11 4-11 11-7 6-5 2-1 1-1 16-13 10-11 13-14 6-13 13-15 6-14 3-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 23-40 23-40 2-3 2-3 0-1 0-1 3-7 3-7 1-0 1-0 2-10 2-10 8-4 8-4 3-6 3-6 3-7 3-7 36-36 15-32 11-7 8-6 13-5 8-4 16-16 10-12 32-16 17-13 15-29 6-27 37-11 19-9 3-3 1-3 7-31 3-28 41-4 21-3 5-38 2-34 15-1 8-1 14-4 6-2 12-18 6-16 6-22 3-21 1-13 1-13 1-14 1-12 10-11 6-9 35-7 15-6 37-16 18-15 10-29 5-25 28-24 15-21 19-21 8-19 36-16 18-14 11-28 5-25 40-25 17-23 7-20 6-17 14-2 6-2 8-11 5-9 19-21 9-16 27-23 13-23 27-7 11-6 9-29 4-27 22-10 8-10 10-14 6-13 20-27 13-23 6-15 4-13 13-17 8-16 20-23 8-20 * TV records not available for London’s time at Richmond 2015 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 Virginia Team Statspage Football Game Notes • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn page 8 career starts Defensive Players Name, Pos. ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15Career Streak Demetrious Nicholson, CB 1312 5 11 32 0 David Dean, DT * 0 11 12 2 25 19 Maurice Canady, CB * 2 8 12 2 24 14 Quin Blanding, FS * * * 12 4 14 14 Mike Moore, DE * * 1 11 2 14 6 Tim Harris, CB * * 7 5 1 12 1 Donte Wilkins, DT * * 4 5 0 9 0 Zach Bradshaw, OLB * * 1 0 2 3 2 Kwontie Moore, DE * 0 0 1 1 2 0 Trent Corney, DE * 0 0 0 2 2 2 Micah Kiser, ILB * * * 0 2 2 2 Kelvin Rainey, SS * * 0 0 2 2 2 Andre Miles-Redmond, DT* * 0 0 1 1 1 Chris Peace, DE * * * * 1 1 1 Wilfred Wahee, CB * * * 0 1 1 0 * did not play Note: Some starts may be at positions other than the ones listed. Offensive Players Name, Pos. ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15Career Streak Eric Smith, OT * * 8 12 2 22 22 Ross Burbank, C * 0 4 11 2 17 13 Jay Whitmire, OT * 1 12 * 0 13 0 T.J. Thorpe, WR 0 * 10 1 0 11^ 0 Keeon Johnson, WR * * 7 3 0 10 0 Michael Mooney, OT * * 0 9 2 11 4 Canaan Severin, WR *0091 10 0 Ryan Doull, OG * * 0 6 0 6 0 Kyle Dockins, WR * * 4 1 0 5 0 Albert Reid, RB * 0 3 1 0 4& 0 Matt Johns, QB * * 0 3 2 5 2 Jackson Matteo, C * * 1 2 2 5 2 Sadiq Olanrewaju, OT * * 0 2 0 2 0 Andre Levrone, WR ***21 3 0 Rob Burns, TE * * 0 1 0 1 0 Vincent Croce, FB * 0 0 0 2 2 2 Doni Dowling, WR ***10 1 0 Charlie Hopkins, TE *0002 2 2 Jack McDonald, OG * * * 0 2 2 2 Taquan Mizzell, TB * * 0 0 2 2 2 Conor Wingo-Reeves, FB * * 0 1 0 1 0 Ryan Santoro, WR ***01 1 1 Olamide Zaccheaus, WR ****1 1 1 * did not play Note: Some starts may be at positions other than the ones listed. ^ - Starts from 2011-14 were at North Carolina & - Starts from 2012-14 were at Maryland 2015 virginia opponents Opponent ‘15 Record AP RankThis Week at UCLA 2-0 10 9/19 BYU Notre Dame 2-0 8 9/19 Georgia Tech William & Mary 1-0 25 (FCS) 9/19 at Virginia Boise State 1-1 RV 9/18 Idaho State at Pittsburgh 2-0 9/19 at Iowa Syracuse 2-0 9/19 Central Michigan at North Carolina 1-1 9/19 Illinois Georgia Tech 2-0 14 9/19 at Notre Dame at Miami (Fla.) 2-0 RV 9/19 Nebraska at Louisville 0-2 9/17 Clemson Duke 2-0 RV 9/19 Northwestern Virginia Tech 1-1 RV 9/9 at Purdue Next Game 9/26 at Arizona 9/26 UMass 9/26 Stony Brook 9/25 at Virginia 10/3 at Virginia Tech 9/26 LSU 9/26 Delaware 9/26 at Duke 10/1 at Cincinnati 9/26 Samford 9/26 Georgia Tech 9/26 at East Carolina virginia’s all-time overtime games • UVa has played eight all-time OT games and has a 3-5 record all-time: Year Opponent 2011 vs. Idaho 2008 vs. Miami 2008 vs. North Carolina 2006 vs. Wyoming 2004 vs. Fresno State * 2003 at Clemson 2000 vs. BYU 1999 vs. Duke *MPC Computers Bowl SiteResult Scott Stadium Scott Stadium Scott Stadium Scott Stadium Bronco Stadium (Boise, Idaho) Memorial Stadium (Clemson, S.C.) Scott Stadium Scott Stadium W, 21-20 L, 17-24 W, 16-13 W, 13-12 L, 34-37 L, 27-30 L, 35-38 L, 17-24 Scott Stadium, HOme of the Cavaliers The Carl Smith Center, home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium, with its unique architectural design, scenic setting on the University’s Grounds and exceptional sight lines, is one of the nation’s finest college football settings. Opened in 1931, Scott Stadium might be one of the oldest campus college football stadiums in the nation, but you could never tell from its appearance. Numerous upgrades and expansions make it a modern home for the Cavaliers and their fans. Scott Stadium was the gift of Frederic William Scott and Elisabeth Strother Scott, and was dedicated to the memory of his parents, Frederic Robert Scott and Frances Branch Scott. Virginia played its dedication game at Scott Stadium on Oct. 15, 1931 against the Virginia Military Institute before a then-capacity crowd of 22,000. Prior to that season, the Cavaliers staged their home games at the University’s Lambeth Field. Virginia has played 444 games in the historic venue. UVa’s all-time record at Scott Stadium stands at 251-181-12. Top 10 Scott Stadium Crowds All-Time Date 8/30/08 11/13/04 11/19/05 10/15/05 11/6/04 Attend.Opponent 64,947 USC 63,701 Miami 63,344 Virginia Tech 63,106 Florida State 63,072 Maryland Result USC, 52-7 UM, 31-21 VT, 52-14 UVa, 26-21 UVa, 16-0 Date 10/18/03 9/11/04 10/7/04 8/30/03 11/24/07 Attend.Opponent Result 62,875 Florida State FSU, 19-14 62,790 North Carolina UVa, 56-24 61,833 Clemson UVa, 30-10 61,737 Duke UVa, 27-0 61,711 Virginia Tech VT, 33-21 CAREER STARTS BY POSITION Offense WRLTLGC RG RTTEQBTB WR WR FB Johnson (10) Mooney (10) Doull (6) Burbank (15) Whitmire (8) Smith (22) Hopkins (2) Johns (5) Mizzell (2) Dowling (1) Severin (10) Croce (2) Santoro (1) Olanrewaju (2) McDonald (2) Matteo (4) Burbank (2) Whitmire (5) Burns (1) Zaccheaus (1) Dockins (5) Wingo-Reeves (1) Matteo (1) Levrone (3) Defense DEDTDTDE SLBMLBWLBCB FS SSCB Moore, M. (13) Wilkins (9) Dean (25) Corney (2) Bradshaw (1) Kiser (2) Bradshaw (3) Nicholson (32) Blanding (14) Rainey (2) Canady (23) Peace (1) Moore, K. (2) Miles-Redmond (1) Moore, M. (1) Harris. T (13) Canady (1) Wahee (1) Virginia team notespage Football Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 9 Game-by-game notables CoinKickoff/UVAGameGameJersey/ OpponentToss Receive 1st Poss.Time (ET)Length PantsHelmet at UCLA Loss Receive Field Goal 3:30 p.m. 3:48 White/White White/Orange Chrome Notre Dame Won Kickoff Punt 3:30 p.m. 3:36 Blue/White Blue William & Mary Boise State at Pittsburgh Syracuse at North Carolina Georgia Tech at Miami at Louisville Duke Virginia Tech NATIONAL POLLS (Sept. 13) Associated Press 1. Ohio State (59) 2. Alabama 3. TCU 4. Michigan State (2) 5. Baylor 6. USC 7. Georgia 8. Notre Dame 9. Florida State 10. UCLA 11. Clemson 12. Oregon 13. LSU 14. Georgia Tech 15. Ole Miss 16. Oklahoma 17. Texas A&M 18. Auburn 19. BYU 20. Arizona 21. Utah 22. Missouri 23. Northwestern 24. Wisconsin 25. Oklahoma State RecordPoints 2-0 1523 2-0 1423 2-0 1366 2-0 1354 2-0 1240 2-0 1146 2-0 1031 2-0 1012 2-0 973 2-0 928 2-0 926 1-1 833 1-0 787 2-0 716 2-0 713 2-0 705 2-0 703 2-0 519 2-0 349 2-0 342 2-0 290 2-0 264 2-0 170 1-1 158 2-0 48 Others receiving votes: Temple 38, West Virginia 37, Mississippi State 32, Tennessee 30, Toledo 29, Kansas State 26, Arizona State 20, Boise State 16, Houston 16, NC State 14, Florida 12, Minnesota 9, Arkansas 6, California 5, Iowa 5, Miami 3, Stanford 3, Western Kentucky 2, Virginia Tech 2, Duke 1 USA Today 1. Ohio State (62) 2. Alabama (1) 3. TCU 4. Michigan State 5. Baylor 6. Florida State 7. USC 8. Georgia 9. Clemson 10. Notre Dame 11. Ole Miss 12. UCLA 13. Oregon 14. LSU 15. Auburn 16. Georgia Tech 17. Oklahoma 18. Texas A&M 19. Arizona 20. Missouri 21. Utah 22. BYU 23. Wisconsin 24. Northwestern 25. Oklahoma State RecordPoints 2-0 1574 2-0 1472 2-0 1430 2-0 1383 2-0 1324 2-0 1119 2-0 1116 2-0 1108 2-0 948 2-0 903 2-0 851 2-0 850 1-1 847 1-0 806 2-0 784 2-0 731 2-0 664 2-0 590 2-0 423 2-0 320 2-0 279 2-0 204 1-1 202 2-0 95 2-0 71 Others receiving votes: West Virginia 49, Tennessee 43, Kansas State 39, Arizona State 36, Mississippi State 35, Duke 32, Temple 24, Miami 16, Boise State 14, NC State 13, Memphis 13, Illinois 8, Kentucky 8, Minnesota 8, Florida 8, California 6, Toledo 6, Michigan 5, Iowa 5, Nebraska 3, Arkansas 3, Pittsburgh 2, Houston 2, South Carolina 1, Texas Tech 1, Western Kentucky 1 Attendance 68,615 58,200 Result L/16-34 L/27-34 Virginia Football Offensive notespage Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 10 Smoke mizzell looks to elevate in 2015 • Virginia junior running back Taquan “Smoke” Mizzell is poised for a breakout season after backing up UVa’s No. 5 all-time rusher Kevin Parks the past two seasons. • Mizzell is off to a solid pass-catching start, grabbing eight catches for 100 yards and a touchdown at No. 13 UCLA in the opener. He had four more against No. 9 Notre Dame. • Mizzell has a catch in 23 straight games, which is the third longest streak in the ACC: 1. Tyler Boyd, Pitt27 2. Bug Howard, North Carolina24 3.Taquan Mizzell, Virginia23 • Mizzell’s active streak of 23 games with a reception is the third longest in the nation among running backs: CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION Name, Pos. Streak ‘15 Rec.Career Rec. Streak Started Taquan Mizzell, TB 23 12 80 Sept. 7, 2013 (Oregon) Canaan Severin, WR 14 16 64 Aug. 30, 2014 (UCLA) Andre Levrone, WR 4 2 17 Nov. 8, 2014 (at Florida State) Evan Butts, TE 2 3 3 Sept. 5, 2015 (at UCLA) Charlie Hopkins, TE 2 2 4* Sept. 5, 2015 (at UCLA) Albert Reid, TB 2 5 17* Sept. 5, 2015 (at UCLA) Olamide Zaccheaus, WR 2 3 3 Sept. 5, 2015 (at UCLA) Keeon Johnson, WR 1 2 35 Sept. 12, 2015 (Notre Dame) Ryan Santoro, WR 1 1 1 Sept. 12, 2015 (Notre Dame) * - career number includes receptions from previous FBS school 100-Yard Games 1. D.J. Foster, Arizona State42 2. Josh Ferguson, Illinois30 3.Taquan Mizzell, Virginia23 • Mizzell’s active streak of 23 games with a receptions is the 14th longest among all Power-5 conferences: 10. Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss24 Kenny Lawler, Cal24 Bug Howard, North Carolina24 Devin Lucien, Arizona State24 14.Taquan Mizzell, Virginia23 Nate Phillips, Arizona23 Kenneth Scott, Utah23 100+Yard Receiving Games Name, Pos. ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15Career Taquan Mizzell, TB * 0 0 1 1 Canaan Severin, WR 00 01 1 100+Yard Rushing Games Name, Pos. ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15Career Daniel Hamm, TB * 100 1 200/300-Yard Games 200+Yard Passing Games Name ‘12‘13‘14‘15Career Matt Johns * 0 2 2 4 • Mizzell led all ACC running backs in 2014 with 39 pass receptions. • A big pass-catching threat for UVa, Mizzell leads all Cavaliers with 80 career receptions. • Mizzell was UVa’s first five-star recruit since 2005 when offensive guard and current Baltimore Raven Eugene Monroe came to Virginia. • Mizzell’s elusiveness at Virginia Beach’s Bayside High School earned him the nickname “Smoke” en route to being named a Parade All-American. 300+Yard Passing Games Name ‘12 ‘13‘14‘15Career Matt Johns * 010 1 Remember the titans • UVa’s Jay Whitmire graduated from T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., the same school made famous in Disney film, “Remember the Titans.” • There is a tragic connection between UVa and Charlottesville with one of the real life individuals from the famous Titans story. Severin Has career day against Notre Dame • Gerry Bertier, the defensive lineman who was paralyzed from the • Senior WR Canaan Severin grabbed 11 catches for 153 yards. Both were career highs for waist down in an automobile accident, passed away at the University of the captain. Virginia hospital due to injuries suffered from a second accident, when • Severin and TB Taquan Mizzell, who had 100 receiving yards at UCLA on Sept. 5, gave his car was struck by a drunk driver on March 20, 1981 on Route 20 in UVa a 100-yard receiver in back-to-back games for the first time since the 2011 season Charlottesville. Bertier was 27. when Kris Burd did so against Virginia Tech and Auburn. UVa Offense aims to reverse scoring trend • UVa looks to reverse recent scoring trends in 2015. • UVa hasn’t been in the Top 80 in national scoring average since 2010. • UVa did score its most points per game during the Mike London era in 2014. • It has been 11 years since UVa owned a Top 50 scoring offense. • Below is how UVa has ranked in game scoring average nationally and in the ACC: Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 NCAA Rank 99 85 109 93 86 75 105 114 81 110 59 27 ACC Rank 14 11 13 9 9 7 12 12 6 11 4 3 Points Per Game 21.50 25.80 19.80 22.75 23.23 25.33 19.33 16.08 24.38 15.08 26.67 30.25 The “Jackson Five” - UVa offensive Line boasts depth • The offensive line unit could be aptly named the “Jackson Five,” surrounding center Jackson Matteo. • Matteo returns after a broken foot cost him the final seven games of the 2014. • Matteo, who also started a game at left tackle in 2014, is poised to return to center to bolster an offensive line that brings back a lot of experience and ability to mix and match at each offensive line position. • OT Jay Whitmire returns to active duty after missing 2014 with a back injury. Whitmire owns 13 career starts between right guard and right tackle. • OT Eric Smith (22) and OG/C Ross Burbank (17) own the most career starts of all offensive players. OT Michael Mooney (11), OG Ryan Doull (6) and OT Sadiq Olanrewaju (2) also have starting experience. • OG Jack McDonald and OT Jack English have significant play experience from 2014 on the offensive line as well. • OT Jake Fieler and C Eric Tetlow suffered season-ending injuries during preseason camp. Virginia Football Offensive Notespage Game Notes • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn page 11 GAME-OPENING DRIVES VIRGINIA Pts Res 1st Down Pl-YdsTime UCLA 3 FG 3 10-605:46 Notre Dame 0 Punt 0 3-4 1:59 Totals 33:53* *-average Goal-to-go situations OPPONENT Pts Res 1st Down Pl-YdsTime 0 Punt 0 3-8 1:11 7 TD 5 13-75 5:31 7 3:21* 2015 SUMMARY TotalsOffenseDefense Goal-to-Go Situations 4 5 Scores4 5 Total Points24 31 Touchdowns3 4 Field Goals1 1 Fumbles0 0 Interceptions0 0 Missed Field Goals0 0 Lost on Downs0 0 End of Half/Game0 0 Ran Out Clock0 0 GAME-BY-GAME Second Half-OPENING DRIVES VIRGINIA OPPONENT Pts Res 1st Down Pl-YdsTime Pts Res 1st Down Pl-YdsTime UCLA 0Punt 0 3-2 1:54 0 Punt 1 5-13 1:18 Notre Dame 0 Missed FG 4 11-49 5:06 0 Punt 0 3-0 1:12 Totals 03:30* 0 1:15* *-average Date OpponentOffenseDefense Sept. 5 UCLA Field Goal TD - Pass TD - Run TD - Pass Field Goal Sept. 12 Notre Dame TD - Pass TD - Pass TD - Run TD - Run last minute Game-winning scores in UVa History Below is the list of UVa’s all-time last minute game-winning scores. All scores happened with 60 seconds or less in the fourth quarter and was the game’s last score. Date Nov. 10, 2012 Sept. 10, 2011 Oct. 20, 2007 Oct. 6, 2007 Sept. 17, 2005 Sept. 27, 2003 Nov. 10, 2001 Sept. 22, 2001 Nov. 20, 1999 Sept. 4, 1999 Sept. 19, 1998 Nov. 16, 1996 Dec. 30, 1995 Sept. 9, 1995 Sept. 17, 1994 Oct. 28, 1989 Sept. 17, 1988 Nov. 14, 1987 Oct. 4, 1986 Oct. 25, 1980 Oct. 22, 1977 Oct. 23, 1976 Nov. 20, 1971 Oct. 9, 1965 Oct. 3, 1964 ScoreTimeOpp. Jake McGee 10-yd pass from Michael Rocco :06 Miami Robert Randolph 23-yard FG :00 at Indiana Mikell Simpson 1-yard TD run :16 at Maryland Chris Gould 34-yard FG :08 at Middle Tenn. Connor Hughes 19-yard FG :01 at Syracuse Connor Hughes 38-yard FG :10 Wake Forest Alvin Pearman 27-yd pass from Bryson Spinner :22 Georgia Tech Billy McMullen 1-yd pass from Bryson Spinner :01 at Clemson Billy McMullen 20-yd pass from Dan Ellis :26 at Maryland Todd Braverman 50-yard FG :27 at North Carolina Todd Braverman 30-yard FG :49 Clemson Rafael Garcia 32-yard FG :39 North Carolina Demetrius Allen 83-yard kick off return :57 vs. Georgia Tiki Barber 1-yard TD run :13 at NC State Rafael Garcia 19-yard FG :26 Clemson Jake McInerney 37-yard FG :00 Louisville Mark Inderlied 35-yard FG :09 Georgia Tech Keith Mattioli 9-yd pass from Scott Secules :30 North Carolina Jeff Gaffney 36-yard FG :56 at Wake Forest Todd Kirtley 1-yard TD run :18 at Wake Forest Russell Henderson 34-yard FG :05 Wake Forest Andre Grier 36-yd pass from John Hitt :53 at Wake Forest Billy Maxwell 22-yard FG :18 at Maryland Bob Davis 3-yard pass from Tom Hodges :01 VMI Larry Molinari 2-yard pass from Bob Davis :20 Virginia Tech Final 41-40 34-31 18-17 23-21 27-24 27-24 39-38 26-24 34-30 20-17 20-18 20-17 34-27 29-24 9-6 16-15 17-16 20-17 30-28 24-21 12-10 18-17 29-27 14-10 20-17 UNDER LONDON/UVA & OPPONENT RUSHING 100 +/UVa100+/ YearUVa100+UVa100- Opp100+ Opp100- Opp1002010 2-52-3 2-72-1 2-1 2011 7-41-1 2-44-1 4-1 2012 4-50-3 3-81-0 1-0 2013 2-80-2 1-81-2 1-1 2014 5-40-3 2-54-1 4-1 2015 0-10-1 0-20-0 0-0 Totals 20-273-1310-3412-5 12-4 Virginia Football Defensive NOTESpage Game Notes • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn page 12 NICHOLSON is healthy and ready for 2015 • Senior CB Demetrious Nicholson is finally healthy and ready to go in 2015 after missing 18-of-19 games during the 2013 and 2014 seasons. • Nicholson started in the opener at UCLA and made seven tackles. It was his 32nd career start. • Nicholson is now the veteran of the Virginia defense, starting the first 30 games of his career since he stepped foot on Grounds prior to the 2011 season. • An injury in the third quarter against Ball State led him to miss the final seven games of the 2013 season. • Of the 2,055 defensive plays Virginia lined up for since the opening game of the 2011 season until the injury against Ball State, Nicholson played 1,981 of those plays, meaning from Sept. 3, 2011 through Oct. 5, 2013 he played 96.39 percent of UVa’s defensive plays. • Nicholson came back to play against Kent State in 2014, starting his 31st career game. He made five tackles and recorded one interception in the end zone. • After the Kent State game, Nicholson had to shut it down for the remainder of the season and was granted a medical hardship for the 2014 season. • Since Nicholson’s injury against Ball State, he has lined up for only 59 of UVa’s 1,298 defensive plays (4.54 percent) through the 2014 season. • In 2011 Nicholson became the first freshman to start the season-opener at the cornerback position since Kevin Cook in 1986, when the Cavaliers faced South Carolina in Scott Stadium. NICHOLSON is one of the ACC’s Best • Senior CB Demetrious Nicholson is tied for No. 5 in the nation (No. 2 in the ACC) among active players with 31 passes defended. • Nicholson entered the 2015 season with 28 career pass breakups, the most of any active ACC player. Blanding doubles up the tackles • UVa’s Quin Blanding tallied 10 tackles in the opener at UCLA. • Blanding has six double-digit tackles games over 14 collegiate games. • Blanding has 141 career tackles, 10.1 per game. Blanding looks to build on freshman year • UVa’s Quin Blanding led UVa with 123 tackles in 2014, setting a UVa freshmen record. • The 2015 preseason All-American was named the ACC’s Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2014. • His 123 tackles ranked No. 2 in the ACC and No. 1 among the nation’s freshmen (true and redshirt). • Blanding was the only freshman in the nation that led his team in tackles. • Ahmad Brooks previously held the UVa freshman record for tackles with 117 in 2003. • Four previous Cavaliers led UVa in tackles as a freshman: Ahmad Brooks (T/2003), Charles McDaniel (T/1982), Steve Greer (R/2009) and P.J. Killian (R/1990). • Below is where Blanding sits on UVa’s all-time tackles list for a freshman: Player (T/R Frosh) Pos. 1. Quin Blanding (T) S 2. Ahmad Brooks (T) LB 3. Charles McDaniel (T) LB 3. Darryl Blackstock (T) LB 5. Jamie Sharper (R) LB YearTackles 2014 123 2003 117 1982 109 2002 107 1993 99 Virginia enters 2015 with only one career start among its linebacker corps • Virginia lost all three starting linebackers from 2014. • Henry Coley and Daquan Romero were lost to graduation, while Max Valles left two years early to enter the NFL Draft. Only junior Zach Bradshaw has started a game at linebacker for the Cavaliers, getting the nod against Georgia Tech in 2013 as a true freshman. • The only team in the nation with fewer career starts at linebacker entering 2015 is TCU with zero. • Below is a list of the only schools in the nation that enter 2015 with 10 or fewer career starts amongst its linebacker corps. Career Team Starts 1.TCU 0 2.VIRGINIA 1 3.Duke 5 Troy 5 5. Louisiana Tech 7 6. Oregon State 10 Virginia defensive line and secondary is experienced • While the the linebackers may only boast one career start entering 2015, the defensive line and secondary own 121 career starts. • CB Demetrious Nicholson entered the year with the most career starts with 31. DT David Dean had 23 career starts, while CB Maurice Canady had 22 career starts to round out the top returning starters. Defensive True freshmen that will see time • During an August teleconference, head coach Mike London said that five true freshmen may play in 2015 on the defensive side of the ball. • Seeing time at LB in 2015 could be Eric Gallon (Lakeland, Fla.), Dominic Sheppard (Miami, Fla.) and C.J. Stalker (West Chester, Ohio). Cornerback Myles Robinson (Olney, Md.) and safety Juan Thornhill (Alta Vista, Va.) could also see time per London. • In the opener at UCLA only Stalker played of the group. TENUTA gave UVA’S DEFENSE AN AGGRESSIVE MAKEOVER IN 2013 and it continues Today • Virginia’s associate head coach for defense and defensive coordinator Jon Tenuta is a UVa alum and has brought an aggressive makeover to the Cavaliers since he came home to Charlottesville in 2013. • UVa over the six seasons prior to Tenuta UVa had the sixth-worst turnover margin in the nation (-35). In 2012 UVa recorded only four interceptions, the fewest by a Virginia Cavalier team since the birth of the forward pass. • Tenuta said prior to the 2013 season that “we want to create problems for the front five and never let the quarterback set his feet in the passing game.” • UVa over the past few seasons has been near the bottom nationally in turnover margin and sacks per game – Tenuta wants to change that. • During Tenuta’s first season at UVa the Cavaliers boasted Anthony Harris, who led the nation in interceptions. Eli Harold was No. 4 in the nation among underclassmen with 8.5 sacks. • Tenuta enters his 35th season of collegiate coaching and his 19th as a defensive coordinator. He has had stops in the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and at Notre Dame and looks to continue to create turnovers and sack numbers that have declined in recent years at UVa prior his return. Below a glance at UVa nationally and in the ACC in turnover margin and sacks: UVA TURNOVER MARGIN Nine-YEAR GLANCE UVA Sacks Nine-YEAR GLANCE NCAAACC NCAAACC YearGainedLostMargin Rank Rank Year Sacks Sacks Per Game Rank Rank 200722 20 +2 41 7 200743 3.31 63 2008 2330-7 9410 2008 29 2.42 335 200920 20 0 60 8 2009 22 1.83 688 201016 23 -7 101 10 2010 19 1.58 889 2011 2128-7 9711 2011 20 1.54 909 201212 26 -14 110 12 2012 17 1.42 9810 2013 2126-5 9413 2013 28 2.33 399 201429 24 +5 36 4 2014 32 2.83 204 20150 2 -2 96 11 2015 3 1.50 758 SPECIAL TEAMSpage 13 Ian Frye returns as one of acc’s best • Senior Ian Frye enters his final year on Grounds after one of the nation’s better seasons. •Frye, a Lou Groza Award semifinalist in 2014, nailed 22 field goals. The 22 field goals ranked No. 2 in the ACC and No. 2 all-time at UVa for a season. • In 2014 Frye booted the third-longest gamewinning field goal in program history with his 42-yarder against No. 21 Louisville. • Frye’s range can reach 50+ and owns the third-longest made field goal in program history, connecting on a 53-yard field goal as time expired in the first half against BYU in 2013. • That 2013 kick is tied with Connor Hughes, who hit his 53-yarder in 2003 against Wake Forest. • The program record is 56 yards by Kenny Stadlin in 1984 against Virginia Tech and matched by Rafael Garcia vs. Texas in 1995. • Coach London put Frye on scholarship during the spring semester of 2014. Frye Climbing UVa’s Career Field Goal List • Ian Frye’s 31 career field goals places him in a tie at No. 6 all-time in the Virginia record book. • Here is a list to track Frye in the UVa record books: game-winning Field goals in UVa History Below is the list of UVa’s all-time fourth quarter game-winning field goals that were the game’s last score and gave the Cavaliers the lead for good. NameDate Ian Frye Sept. 13, 2014 Robert Randolph Sept. 10, 2011 Chris Gould Oct. 13, 2007 Chris Gould Oct. 6, 2007 Connor Hughes Dec. 30, 2005 Connor Hughes Sept. 17, 2005 Connor Hughes Sept. 27, 2003 Todd Braverman Sept. 4, 1999 Todd Braverman Sept. 19, 1998 John A. Roberts Oct. 18, 1997 Rafael Garcia Nov. 16, 1996 Rafael Garcia Sept. 17, 1994 Jake McInerney Oct. 28, 1989 Mark Inderlied Sept. 17, 1988 Mark Inderlied Nov. 12, 1988 Jeff Gaffney Oct. 4, 1986 Kenny Stadlin Dec. 31, 1984 Wayne Morrison Oct. 31, 1981 Wayne Morrison Nov. 1, 1980 Russell Henderson Oct. 22, 1977 Billy Maxwell Nov. 20, 1971 Opp.DistanceTime Louisville 42 3:42 at Indiana 23 :00 UConn 19 3:20 at Middle Tenn. 34 :08 vs. Minnesota 39 1:08 at Syracuse 19 :01 Wake Forest 38 :10 at North Carolina 50 :27 Clemson 30 :49 Duke 29 2:31 North Carolina 32 :39 Clemson 19 :26 Louisville 37 :00 Georgia Tech 35 :09 North Carolina 28 6:11 at Wake Forest 36 :56 vs. Purdue 22 7:17 VMI 20 11:26 at Tennessee 43 11:03 Wake Forest 34 :05 at Maryland 22 :18 Final 23-21 34-31 17-16 23-21 34-31 27-24 27-24 20-17 20-18 13-10 20-17 9-6 16-15 17-16 27-24 30-28 27-24 13-10 16-13 12-10 29-27 Name Years FGM 1. Connor Hughes 2002-05 66 Mizzell and Reid look to replace record holder darius jennings at kick return 2. Rafael Garcia 1993-96 58 • Now with the Cleveland Browns, Darius Jennings left Grounds holding the UVa record for most career kick 3. Robert Randolph 2008-11 46 return yards (1,839). 4. Wayne Morrison 1979-82 38 • Junior Taquan Mizzell has returned kicks with Jennings the past two seasons and owns 616 career return 5. Kenny Stadlin 1983-85 37 yards of his own. Junior Albert Reid is in his first season with Virginia after transferring from Maryland. At 6.Ian Frye 2012-pres. 31 Maryland Reid returned two kicks in 2013 for 49 yards and two kicks in 2012 for 42 yards. Jake McInerney 1989-90 31 • Through two games UVa is only averaging 12.7 yards per return after averaging 25.3 yards per return in 2014. UVa debuts a new Punter • UVa debuted a new punter in the 2015 opener Andrew Mackay is the new holder after using only two the past seven seasons. • Sophomore walk-on quarterback Andrew Mackay takes over holder duties from Matt Johns. Johns held on • Nicholas Conte made his collegiate debut at No. 13 every UVa field goal and PAT attempt from 2013-14. UCLA and booted three punts over 50 yards, while • Mackay made his collegiate debut at No. 13 UCLA and was thrust into action on the first drive of the game dropping two inside the 20-yard line. as he held on a 42-yard field goal from Ian Frye. • From 2008-11 Jimmy Howell was Virginia’s punter. • Mackay is a Fairfax, Va., native and 11 of his family members have attended UVa. • Alec Vozenilek succeeded Howell for the 2012 • Both of his parents, Jim and Amy, are graduates of Virginia. season and held the job through 2014. • Attended his first UVa football game at 10 months. • Entering the season only James Coleman had • Also, while 10 months Mackay was in attendance when UVa stopped Florida State’s Warrick Dunn at the goal punted in a game for the Cavaliers. line to solidify the Cavaliers’ victory over the Seminoles, FSU’s first-ever setback in ACC play after 29-straight wins. • Mackay redshirted the 2013 and did not appear in any games in 2014. Last Time: SPecial Teams Last UVa Kickoff Return for a TOuchdown Terence Fells-Danzer vs. Eastern Michigan, 2010 (70 yards) Last UVa Punt Return for a TOuchdown Alvin Pearman vs. Temple, 2004 (70 yards) Last time UVa blocked a punt DreQuan Hoskey vs. VMI, 2013 Last time UVa blocked a punt for a tD Trey Womack at Miami (Fla.), 2009 (B. Schautz TD for 20 yd.) Last time UVa blocked a Field Goal Daquan Romero vs. Miami, 2014 Last time UVa blocked a PAT Brent Urban vs. Oregon, 2013 Cavaliers and national leaders/hoos in the nflpage 14 roster notes by the states CAVALIERS CURRENTLY IN THE NFL State No. of Players % of 110 man roster Virginia60 54.5 Maryland10 9.1 Pennsylvania10 9.1 Florida5 4.5 Georgia4 3.6 North Carolina 4 3.6 Massachusetts3 2.7 New Jersey 3 2.7 District of Columbia 2 1.8 Ontario, Canada 2 1.8 Texas1 0.9 New York 1 0.9 Washington1 0.9 West Virginia 1 0.9 Arizona1 0.9 Ohio1 0.9 Tennessee1 0.9 • 67.3 percent of UVa’s roster of 110 hail from Virginia and the two states that border the Commonwealth, Maryland and North Carolina. Cavaliers among national/acc leaders Category Rushing Offense Passing Offense Total Offense Scoring Offense Rushing Defense Total Defense Scoring Defense Net Punting Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Pass Defense Sacks Tackles For Loss Sacks Allowed Turnover Margin Passing Efficiency Pass Efficiency Defense Third-Down Conv. Opp. Third-Down Conv. Red-Zone% Opp. Red-Zone% ACC 14 - 112.5 5 - 263.5 14 - 376.0 14 - 21.5 11 - 202.5 14 - 481.5 14- 34.0 5 - 40.22 7 - 11.0 14 - 12.67 14 - 279.0 8 - 1.5 6 - 6.5 2 - 1.0 11 - -1.0 12 - 135.85 14 - 163.69 13 - 37.0 11 - 30.4 8 - 85.7 6 - 77.8 NCAA 108 45 89 99 98 111 107 36 46 122 98 75 50 26 96 66 115 77 43 63 48 National Leader Georgia Tech Bowling Green Baylor Ole Miss Boston College Boston College 3 teams tied Colorado State Nevada Colorado State San Jose State 2 teams tied Missouri 8 teams tied 2 tems tied Georgia Tech Boston College Rice Wake Forest 37 teams tied 4 teams tied Stat 457.5 462.0 754.0 74.5 7.0 51.0 1.5 48.56 40.0 100.0 42.0 5.5 12.5 0.0 3.0 285.04 42.42 69.4 9.1 100.0 0.0 Completions Per Game NCAA Stat Receiving Yards NCAA Matt Johns 19 23.5 Canaan Severin 18 PuntingTackles Nicholas Conte 5 48.7 Quin Blanding 63 Michah Kiser 80 Total Offense Sacks Matt Johns 38 268.5 Micah Kiser 77 Receiving Yards Per Game Receptions Per Game Canaan Severin 19 105.5 Canaan Severin 10 Taquan Mizzell 29 Completion Percentage Yards Per Pass Attempt Matt Johns 46 64.4 Matt Johns 61 Field Goals Per game Solo Tackles Ian Frye 29 1.5 Micah Kiser Quin Blanding Kelvin Rainey All Purpose Yards Taquan Mizzell 40 141.0 29 67 96 as of Sept. 14 Player (Pos.)–Last UVa Season.............................. Current Team Oday Aboushi (OT)–2012.....................................................New York Jets Branden Albert (G)–2007.................................................Miami Dolphins Ahmad Brooks (LB)–2005...........................................San Francisco 49ers Luke Bowanko (C/OG) –2013.....................................Jacksonville Jaguars Chris Canty (DE)–2004...................................................Baltimore Ravens D’Brickashaw Ferguson (OT)–2005......................................New York Jets Eli Harold (DE)–2014..................................................San Francisco 49ers DreQuan Hoskey (CB)–2014.....................................Washington Redskins Dontrelle Inman (WR) –2010.....................................San Diego Chargers Darius Jennings (WR)–2014......................................... Cleveland Browns Chris Long (DE)–2007.........................................................St. Louis Rams Rodney McLeod (S) –2011..................................................St. Louis Rams Heath Miller (TE)–2004...............................................Pittsburgh Steelers Eugene Monroe (OT)-2008.............................................Baltimore Ravens Morgan Moses (OT) –2013.......................................Washington Redskins Austin Pasztor (OG)–2011............................................. Cleveland Browns Johns Phillips (TE)-2008..............................................San Diego Chargers Cedric Peerman (RB)-2008........................................... Cincinnati Bengals La’Roy Reynolds (LB)–2012.......................................Jacksonville Jaguars Matt Schaub (QB)–2003................................................Baltimore Ravens Brent Urban (DT)–2013.................................................Baltimore Ravens Max Valles (OLB)–2014....................................................Oakland Raiders ACC FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS SINCE 2002 Stat 211 9.0 8.5 0.75 8.0 6.0 7.22 6.0 5.5 5.0 Miami*................................................................................................................ 21 Florida State........................................................................................................ 13 North Carolina....................................................................................................... 8 Boston College*.................................................................................................... 7 Virginia.......................................................................................... 5 Clemson................................................................................................................ 4 NC State................................................................................................................ 4 Pitt^..................................................................................................................... 4 Virginia Tech*........................................................................................................ 4 Maryland.............................................................................................................. 3 Georgia Tech.......................................................................................................... 3 Syracuse^............................................................................................................. 3 Wake Forest.......................................................................................................... 2 Duke..................................................................................................................... 0 *joined ACC in 2004 or 2005 ^joined ACC in 2013 ACC’s Longest active streak of draft picks 1. Miami.....................................................................................................41 Years 2. VIRGINIA............................................................................. 32 Years Florida State..........................................................................................32 Years Did You Know?/ HONORS/AWARDS/National award watch listspage 15 DID YOU KNOW? • UVa sophomore Quin Blanding was named by his mother Cory Lee after the movie titled “The Mighty Quinn,” staring Denzel Washington and Mimi Rogers. It was the first movie she saw following a checkup during her seventh month of pregnancy and the moment held significant meaning to her. At that checkup the doctor’s told her they thought they saw a hole in Quin’s head and that it appeared to them his cerebrum wasn’t connected. Quin was born completely healthy. Cory named him Quin with one “n” instead of two in recognition of that moment during pregnancy. She knew he will be all right and that he will be the mighty one. • Blanding’s father, Kevin, played football at NCAA Division II Glenville State (W.V.) for current Arizona football head coach Rich Rodriguez. • David Dean’s father, Shawn, also played at Glenville State under Rodriguez and was teammates with Blanding. • UVa WR Canaan Severin changed from number 84 to number 9 prior to the 2014 season in honor of UVa student assistant Jacoby Rainey. Rainey wore number 9 as the Woodberry Forest quarterback where a freak game accident forced the amputation of his leg. After the accident Rainey was featured on an episode of E60 and was a guest of then-Denver QB Tim Tebow at a game in Buffalo. • UVa head coach Mike London’s younger brother, Paul, was a defensive back for Virginia from 1992-95. Paul played a major part during UVa’s NCAA record streak of 39 straight games with at least one interception. The streak ran from Nov. 6, 1993 through Nov. 29, 1996. • UVa’s oldest living football alum, Dr. John Risher, turned 105 years old this year; he also works in the press box on the UVa stats crew on game day. • CB Demetrious Nicholson has been growing his signature dread locks since the summer of 2005, just before he entered the sixth grade. • WR Kyle Dockins also has been growing his dread locks since the sixth grade, dating back to 2006. • Junior CB Kelvin Rainey has two brothers that have played FBS football. His older brother Johnathan played at New Mexico (2008-11), while his other older brother Derrick played at Arizona (2010-13). • DE Trent Corney’s older brother, Taylor, won the Bronze at the 2009 Pan American Junior Championships in the Decathlon. Taylor has also been ranked in the Top 10 in the world in the Decathlon. • Matt Johns made his collegiate debut as the UVa holder in 2013. The first time Johns made it into a college game he had to hold in the rain on Ian Frye’s 53-yard field goal in the 2013 season-opening win over BYU. Frye’s kick sailed through as time expired in the first half, tying the third-longest field goal in UVa history. • Arizona head coach Rich Rodriguez has a connection to four Virginia Cavaliers. DT David Dean’s father, Shawn Dean, and FS Quin Blanding’s father, Kevin Blanding, were teammates together at Glenville State where Rich Rodriguez was the head coach. • Rodriguez held David after he was born and said to Shawn Dean, “Make sure this boy comes and plays for me one day.” • QB Connor Brewer spent the last two seasons playing for Rich Rodriguez at Arizona. • SS Kelvin Rainey’s older brother, Derrick, spent four seasons (2010-13) playing at Arizona with his last two under Rodriguez. In 2013 Kelvin Rainey’s brother, Derrick, was teammates with Brewer. 2015 Virginia Honors/awards Quin Blanding, So., FS • Bednarik Award Preseason Watch List • Bronko Nagurski Trophy Preseason Watch List • Thorpe Award Preseason Watch List • Phil Steele Preseason All-American (4th) • Athlon Sports Preseason All-American (3rd) • Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (1st) • Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (1st) National Award Watch Lists Bednarik Award • Quin Blanding, FS Bronko Nagurski Trophy • Quin Blanding, FS • Maurice Canady, CB Andrew Brown, So., DT • Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (3rd) Ross Burbank,Sr., OG • Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (3rd) • Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (4th) Maurice Canady, Sr., CB • Bronko Nagurski Trophy Preseason Watch List • Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (1st) • Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (2nd) David Dean, Sr., DT • Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (4th) • Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (3rd) Ian Frye, Sr., PK • Lou Groza Award Watch List • Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (2nd) • Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (4th) Taquan Mizzell, Jr., TB • Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (3rd) Demetrious Nicholson, Sr., CB • Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Nominee • Wuerffel Trophy Preseason Watch List • Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (4th) Eric Smith, Jr., OT • Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC (3rd) • Athlon Sports Preseason All-ACC (3rd) Jim Thorpe Award • Quin Blanding, FS Lou Groza Award • Ian Frye, PK 15 Virginia QUARTERBacks - Year-by-year: Matt Johns MATT JOHNS page 16 Johns tops 200 yards vs. Notre Dame • Matt Johns in the home opener vs. then-No. 9 Notre Dame threw for 289 yards at Scott Stadium. • Johns already threw for 238 yards at the Rose Bowl against then-No. 13 UCLA in the season opener. • Dating back to 2014, Johns has eclipsed the 200-yard passing plateau in four of his first five career starts. • He becomes the first Cavalier to do that since Matt Blundin between the 1989-91 seasons. Blundin recorded at least 200-yards passing in four of his first five career starts. QB • 6-5 • 210 • Jr. Central Bucks South HS Chalfont, Pa.Virginia Football 2014 Virginia Individual Game-by-Game (as of Aug 24, 2015) Career Starting Record: All games 2-3 Johns is virginia’s starting quarterback • Matt Johns finished spring football as the No. 1 signal caller for UVa. Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all • While Johns played well over half of the 2014 season-opening game no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp 4 13 0 9 0 0 0 0 13-22-0 154 2 32 0 0 0 0against 0 0then-No. 0 0 713UCLA, he became the fourth-different starting quarter1 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 4-7-1 65 1 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-6-1 9 0 10 0 0 0 0back 0 the 0 Cavaliers 0 0 0have had in four seasons (2012-15). 3 22 0 9 0 0 0 0 14-23-0 139 1 19 0 0 0 0• Johns 0 0was 0 the 0 fifth-string 22 quarterback in 2012, moved up to third string in 5 65 1 42 0 0 0 0 17-28-2 227 2 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 in 2014. 4 6 0 10 0 0 0 0 9-16-1 93 1 30 0 0 0 02013 0 and 0 was 0 0 the back-up 6 2 4 0 2 Virginia 0 0 Football 0 0 22-45-0 0 0made 0 0three4 starts in 2014 when Greyson Lambert was injured, going 2015 325 1 38 0 0 0 0• Johns 0 0 0 0 0Game-by-Game 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 12, 0 2015) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Individual (as of 0Sep over Kent State and Pitt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-9-0 32 0 13 0 0 0 02-10with 0 victories 0 0 0 All games 2014 Game-by-Game Date Aug 30 Sep 06 Sep 13 Sep 20 Sep 27 Oct 04 Oct 18 Oct 25 Nov 01 Nov 08 Nov 22 Nov 28 Totals #15 Matt Johns Opponent UCLA RICHMOND LOUISVILLE at BYU KENT STATE PITT at Duke NORTH CAROLINA at Georgia Tech at Florida State MIAMI (FLA.) at Virginia Tech 0 0 3 22 0 0 -15 107 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 History 0 0 Individual 0 0 0Career 0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3-6-0 65 1 42 0 0 0 0 89-162-5 1109 #15 Matt Johns 2015 Games:Game-by-Game 12 • Avg/rush: 4.9 • Pass effic: 122.57 • All purpose avg/game: 8.9 • Total offense avg/gm: 101.3 Rushing Receiving Passing Matt Johns 0 0 0 0 0 29 8 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Johns 0 0 shined 0 0 0 off -15 the bench vs. ucla in 2014 opener 0 0 0 0 0 107 • Matt Johns threw his first collegiate passes against then-No. 7 UCLA in the 2014 season opener. Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. Tackles yds td lg no. yds td lgFumble cmp-att-int Pass yds Defense td lg no.blkd yds PAT td Attempts lg• His no. first yds collegiate td off lg purp pass came on UVa’s final drive of the second quarter, he Sacks Sep 05 at UCLA 3 11 0 13 0 0 0 0 21-35-1 238 1 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick connected rush rcv saf with t/o Canaan pts Severin for 32 yards. Sep 30 12 UCLA NOTRE DAME 0 00.0-0 26-38-0 289 -1 Aug 0 0 50 0 -1 0 10 4 0.0-0 0-0 0-0 20 42 0 0 0 0 00-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2013 12 0 0.0 0.00 00 rushed for nine yards before stepping out of bounds. Totals 80 110 042 1 13 0.0-0 0 00.0-0 47-73-1 527 0 0- he10 Sep 06 RICHMOND 12 0 0-0 0-0 30 42 0 0 0 0 00-0 0• The 0 0 next 0 0 0 play 0 2014 22 107 4.9 8.90 00 2015 2 8 1.2 5.0 Sep 13 LOUISVILLE 0 10 0 1 013 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 • Johns 0 0 capped 0 - the0 drive on the very next play with a 29-yard scoring strike Games: 2 •BYU Avg/rush: 1.226• Pass30 effic: 135.85 •0 All2purpose Total offense avg/gm: 268.5 JOHNS THE NUMBERS (CAREER) TOTAL 117 3.9 5.0 •0.0-0 4.5 Sep 20 BY at 0 042 avg/game: 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 the first collegiate touchdown for both Cavaliers. Sep 27 KENT STATE 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 to 0Andre 0 Levrone, 0 6 Sacks Pass PASSING g cmp-att-int yards0 td 0.0-0 long pct effic Oct 04 PITT 0 0Tackles 0.0-0avg/pFumble 0 avg/g 0-0 0-0 Defense 0 0 blkd 0 PAT 0-0Attempts 0 0 finished 0 off- the 0 game 13-of-22 for 154 yards and two touchdowns. • Johns Date18 at Opponent total no-yds kick pts Oct Duke 0 0a 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.00ff fr-yds 0-0 int-yds 0-0 qbh 0 brup 0 kick 0 0-0 rush 0 rcv 0 saf 0 t/o0 2013 12 0-0-0ua 00 0 tfl-yds 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Sep25 05 NORTH at UCLACAROLINA 0.0-0 0.0-0 6.800 92.4 0-0 122.6 0-0 0-0 • The marked the second time Johns played quarterback for the 2014 12 89-162-5 45 54.90.0-0 Oct 00 00 110900 8 0.0-0 0-0 0-0 00 00 00 0-0 00 UCLA 00 00 game -00 Sep 01 12 at NOTRE DAME 0.0-0 0.0-0 7.200 263.5 0-0 135.8 0-0 0-0 47-73-100 42 64.40.0-0 2015 Nov Georgia Tech 2 00 52700 3 0.0-0 0-0 0-0 00 00 00 0-0 00 00 00 -06 Totals 0.0-0 0.0-0Career 0-0 126.7 0-0 0-0 Cavaliers. History TOTAL 136-235-6 45 57.90.0-0 7.000 62.9 Nov 08 at Florida State 26 00 00 163600 11 Individual 0.0-0 0-0 0-0 00 00 00 0-0 00 00 00 -06 Nov 22 MIAMI (FLA.) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 • Johns 0 0 played 0 - quarterback 0 against VMI in 2013, but only handed the ball TOTAL Nov 28OFFENSE at Virginia Tech g rush pass 0 0 total 0 avg/g0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 off. 2013 12 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 6 2014 2015 Matt Johns TOTAL RUSHING SCORING 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 TOTAL ALL PURPOSE PASSING 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE 2013 2014 2015 TOTAL SCORING 2013 2014 2015 TOTAL ALL PURPOSE 2013 2014 2015 TOTAL 12 2 26 gg 12 12 12 12 2 26 gg 12 12 12 12 22 26 26 g 12 12 2 26 g 12 12 2 26 107 1109 10 527 117 1636 1216 537 1753 att rush yardsrcv td 00 22 1 18 2 30 0 0 1107 1 10 2117 00 10 10 20 avg/c fg 2pat 00 420 130 420 pr yards kr 00-0-0 0 107 89-162-50 10 47-73-1 0 117 0 136-235-6 rush tdret long pat 0 0 0 0 rush rcv cmp-att-int 101.3 268.5 67.4 0 00 0 11090 0 5270 0 0 1636 00.0 04.9 01.2 03.9 00 80 30 0 11 pass total avg/g 0 1216 537 1753 0.0 101.3 268.5 67.4 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0.0 0 8.9 6 5.0 6 4.512 0 0 0 0 total pct avg/g tdir long avg/p 0 0 107 1109 10 527 117 1636 td rush avg/g total 0 0 0.0 4510754.9 421064.4 117 45 57.9 noting virginia quarterbacks in their first-career start • Since 1955, 18 quarterbacks have passed for at least 150 yards in their first-career start. Here is a breakdown of the most passing yards by a Virginia QB in their first-ever start: avg/g 0.0 0.5 3.0 0.5 avg/g effic 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 8.96.8 92.4 122.6 5.07.2 263.5 135.8 4.5 7.0 62.9 126.7 rcv ret pat 2pat fg total avg/g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 12 0.0 0.5 3.0 0.5 g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g 12 12 2 26 0 107 10 117 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 107 10 117 0.0 8.9 5.0 4.5 QB Matt Johns threw for 289 yards in UVa’s home opener against No. 9 Notre Dame. Johns has eclipsed the 200-yard plateau in four of his five career starts. He becomes the first Cavalier to do that since Matt Blundin between the 1989-91 seasons. Blundin recorded at least 200-yards passing in each of his first four career starts, but managed only 93 yards passing in his fifth career start. Year (Opp.) 1997 (Auburn) 2012 (Duke) 1994 (Navy) 1964 (WFU) 1989 (Clemson) 1999 (Ga. Tech) 2014 (Kent State) 1993 (Maryland) 2011 (W&M) 1988 (W&M) 1999 (UNC) 1967 (Army) 1984 (Ga. Tech) 2008 (UConn) 1980 (Clemson) 1982 (NC State) 2008 (USC) 1970 (VMI) Name Aaron Brooks Phillip Sims Mike Groh Bob Davis Matt Blundin David Rivers Matt Johns Symmion Willis Michael Rocco Shawn Moore Dan Ellis Gene Arnette Don Majkowski Marc Verica Lindsay Delaney Wayne Schuchts Peter Lalich Bill Troup A-C-I 41-25-1 21-42-2 35-26-1 27-14-2 34-14-2 30-18-1 28-17-2 23-15-1 29-21-0 22-13-1 25-10-3 25-14-3 20-6-3 30-22-1 15-8-0 23-10-0 35-18-1 14-13-0 YardsTD 305 2 268 0 257 3 250 0 250 2 228 3 227 2 192 2 174 0 167 2 165 1 164 0 161 1 158 0 156 0 156 1 155 0 154 2 Johns got his start as uva’s primary holder • Johns held on every field goal attempt and PAT during the 2013 and 2014 seasons. • The very first collegiate play for Johns came when he held on Ian Frye’s 53yard field goal as time expired in the second quarter against BYU in 2013. The field goal by Frye is tied for the third longest in UVa history. FUN FACTSpage 17 A LOOK BACK AT COLLEGE FOOTBALL HISTORY ON THE GROUNDS OF UVA AS THE COLONNADES AT LAMBETH FIELD CELEBRATE 102 YEARS • The colonnades at Lambeth Field turn 102 in 2015. The playing surface at Lambeth Field hosted Virginia football from 1902 until Scott Stadium opened up in the midst of the 1931 season on Oct. 15, 1931. • Lambeth Field is the location where the American game of football that we know today, played from youth league all the way up to the NFL, was first played. • It all started in 1909 with the death of UVa’s Archer Christian. • Christian died in 1909 as a result of injuries sustained in a football game at Georgetown on Nov. 13, 1909. Christian’s death highlighted 29 football related deaths during the 1909 season. Papers from all over the country carried the front-page headline of Christian’s death. • Former UVa President Edwin A. Alderman and the father of UV athletics, William Lambeth, went to New York City to meet with other presidents and administrators from other big time universities to discuss how they could make the game of football safer. • At the time there was legislation happening in Washington to make it illegal to play the game of football in America. • A new rules committee that was appointed from that meeting in New York City included Lambeth and the father of American football, Walter Camp. • Lambeth noted to the committee, which met almost on a monthly basis, that the two deaths he had seen personally were due to exhaustion. At the time there were no substitutions, if you came out you could no longer return. The original game had a lot of pulling and pushing. Players were not considered down until they really couldn’t move under the pile. Lambeth suggested that the game be split into four quarters, totaling 15 minutes a piece and that players could substitute back in. Walter Camp’s notes from the committee meetings credit Lambeth, in the margins, with these changes. • The committee asked Lambeth to take the new rules back to the University of Virginia and experiment with them during the spring of 1910. • On the Grounds of the University of Virginia, under the watchful eye of William Lambeth, a new version of American football, divided into four quarters was played for the first time in history. • Other notable rules that were played for the first time that spring at Lambeth Field were: seven men required on the line at the time of the snap, players could no longer push or pull the ball carrier and the forward pass could now be made across the line of scrimmage. • Virginia football returned to its roots at Lambeth Field during camp in 2013, 2014 and 2015, taking part in various scrimmages and practices on the hallowed ground. UVa athletic trainer for football is one of a few • Virginia’s Kelli Pugh is one of eight women at the FBS level that is their school’s sports medicine department’s primary care provider for football. • Pugh is only one of three women at the FBS level that works with a Power-Five level program. Ariko Iso, who was with the Pittsburgh Steelers for years, is with Oregon State. Sally Nogle works with Michigan State. NameSchool Ariko Iso Oregon State Jennifer Brodeur Massachusetts Jennifer Brown* Eastern Michigan Brandy Clouse* Georgia Southern Sally Nogle Michigan State Mary Vander Heiden* UCF Dawn Hearn* UTEP Kelli Pugh Virginia * - sports medicine department head RETIRED NUMBERS 12 - Shawn Moore 24 - Frank Quayle 35 - Bill Dudley 48 - Joe Palumbo 73 - Jim Dombrowski 97 - Gene Edmonds RETIRED Jerseys No.Name 3 Anthony Poindexter 6 Thomas Jones 7 Matt Schaub 10 Will Brice 12 Bob Davis 19 Ronde Barber 21 Tiki Barber 34 Jim Bakhtiar 42 Terry Kirby 50 John St. Clair 56 Ray Savage 58 Patrick Kerney 61 Elton Brown 65 Tom Scott 66 D’Brickashaw Ferguson 72 Ray Roberts 77 Noel LaMontagne 85 Chris Slade 87 Herman Moore 87 John Papit 89 Heath Miller 91 Chris Long Year Jersey Retired 2009 2009 2012 2010 2010 2008 2007 2009 2008 2011 2008 2010 2011 2008 2012 2009 2011 2008 2008 2008 2012 2007 Virginia Football virginia head coach Game mikeNotes london • CHICk-Fil-A • @Coachmikelondon Bowl vs. AUBURN Mike London enters his sixth season at Virginia with a team that returns 10 starters and more than 40 lettermen and a commitment to returning the Cavaliers to postseason play. The focus is on finishing after last year’s team produced a 5-7 record that included several close losses that could have easily resulted in wins for UVa. Having relied on a number of underclassmen on the roster the past two years, London hopes that those talented, and now seasoned players, are ready to help the program turn the corner. The Cavaliers face one of the nation’s top schedules in 2015 with the season opener at UCLA and early home games against Notre Dame and Boise State in Scott Stadium. London preaches to his team that “To be the best, you have to beat the best!” and he has his charges eager to take on the challenging slate. Knowing London’s backstory, it is easy to understand why he is so optimistic as well as why his players enjoy and embrace his coaching approach. A former Richmond police detective, London’s time in law enforcement dealing with the entire spectrum of human emotions and actions has provided a wealth of experience that he draws on to assist players both on and off the field. There are few stressful situations he has not faced - including having a loaded pistol pointed at him and the trigger pulled, only to have the weapon malfunction and not discharge its potentially lethal round. London also had the remarkable opportunity to save one of his daughter’s lives when he was identified as a perfect match for her rare bone marrow disorder. That opportunity is one reason why London is an advocate of servitude and makes sure his players understand and embrace the concept of giving back through a variety of community services activities. One of the most visible is the team’s annual bone marrow donor registration drive as part of the national “Get in the Game, Save a Life” initiative. During his time at UVa more than 600 names have been added to the national bone marrow registry. London’s biography includes plenty of chapters of football success on the field as well. In the spring of 2014, defensive end Eli Harold was selected by the San Francisco 49ers and outside linebacker Max Valles later went to the Oakland Raiders to mark the 32nd consecutive season a UVa player has been picked in the NFL Draft, the second longest streak among ACC schools. During the 2014 season true freshman safety Quin Blanding earned freshman All-America honors and was named the ACC’s Defensive Rookie of the Year. In 2011, London led Virginia to one of its most outstanding seasons as the Cavaliers went 8-4 during the regular season, finished second in the ACC’s Coastal Division with a 5-3 mark and played Auburn in the 2011 Chick-fil-A Bowl. The Cavaliers were one win from advancing to the ACC’s Championship game. The Virginia turnaround featured four games that the team won in the final seconds. Along the way the Cavaliers became the first college football program to ever win road games at Miami and Florida State in the same season on the way to UVa being ranked in the Associated Press Top-25 poll for the first time since the 2007 season. For his efforts, London was recognized as the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Coach of the Year. He was also selected by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes to receive its 2011 Grant Teaff Coach of the Year Award. Five of his players earned either first or second-team All-ACC honors. The 2011 team saw two players - CB Chase Minnifield and OG Austin Pasztor - receive All-America honors and CB Demetrious Nicholson was named a Freshman All-American. Since taking over the Virginia program London has worked tirelessly to build relationships with the University’s faculty and staff, alumni and former players, fans and supporters and the region’s high school coaches. He has made dozens of appearances, spoke at clinics and been readily available to the media. He has had the team hold spring practices and coaches clinics across the state, including in Virginia Beach to build support and interest in one of the state’s most fertile recruiting areas. He defines the culture for the football team by prescribing three basic tenets for his players: • Go to Class • Show Class • Treat People with Dignity and Respect The results of his actions were tangible. In his first spring semester at UVa the team posted its best cumulative grade point average in 10 years. Those results have continued to improve and during the spring of 2014, his players once again set a high mark for its GPA. While all of those things are impressive, London is the first to remind everyone his primary goal is to reverse the fortunes of the Cavalier program on the field. Success has been a big part of the page 18 Mike London story even prior to being named the 39th coach in the Virginia program’s history. In two seasons at Richmond, London led the Spiders to a 24-5 record. In his first year at the helm, his team went 13-3 and won the Football Championship Series national title. The 2009 Spider team, ranked nine consecutive weeks at No. 1 in the FCS polls, went 11-2 and reached the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs. His teams were 13-4 in the Colonial Athletic Association during the 2008 and 2009 campaigns. London’s efforts in 2008 earned him FCS National Coach of the Year honors from both the American Football Coaches Association and Schutt Sports/ American Football Monthly magazine. London was also honored as the Black Coaches Association Male Coach of the Year in 2008, beating out Mike Tomlin of the Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers for the award. In addition to the national honors, London was tabbed the State Coach of the Year from both VaSID and the Peninsula Sports Club. Under London’s watch, 16 Spiders were named to the All-CAA Football Team in 2009 after placing 12 in 2008. His first year at UR, nine Spiders garnered 15 All-America awards and six were recognized on the Academic All-Conference Team. DE Lawrence Sidbury was a fourth-round NFL draft pick by the Atlanta Falcons, while RB Josh Vaughan was a free-agent signee by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Before returning to coach his alma mater, London spent six of seven seasons coaching for Al Groh at Virginia. In 2001 London joined the UVa staff for the first time as the defensive line coach. He took over the responsibilities as recruiting coordinator in 2002. In 2005 London left UVa to work as the defensive line coach for the NFL’s Houston Texas. He returned to Virginia in 2006 as the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach. During his tenure with the Cavaliers, he saw five defensive players (Chris Long, Marcus Hamilton, Chris Canty, Andrew Hoffman and Monsanto Pope) drafted by NFL teams. Long was the ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2007, earned unanimous All-America honors, was the Ted Hendricks Award winner as the nation’s top defensive end and the second overall selection in the 2008 NFL Draft. A native of Hampton, Va., London played defensive back at Richmond from 1979-82. Under head coach Dal Shealy, he led the Spiders with six interceptions as a senior captain in 1982. In addition to earning all-state honors, he was chosen the team’s MVP and received the Spiders’ Coaches Award. In 1982, the Virginia Peninsula Sports Club selected him as the male in-state Athlete of the Year. London graduated from Richmond in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a year later received a degree in law enforcement from the Richmond Police Academy, serving as a detective for the street crimes unit from November of 1984 to July of 1989. The Dallas Cowboys signed him as a free agent in 1983. London broke into the collegiate coaching ranks in 1989, spending two seasons with Richmond as the outside linebackers coach and admissions liaison, followed by four seasons (1991-94) as the defensive line coach at William & Mary. He returned to Richmond for two more years (1995-96) as the outside linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator, coaching All-America LB Shawn Barber, who was a fourth-round draft pick by the Washington Redskins in 1998 and played 10 years in the NFL. London served as defensive line coach at Boston College for the 1997-2000 seasons, where he helped lead the Eagles to two bowl appearances. London and his wife Regina, are the parents of four children Ticynn, Korben, Jaicyn and Madicyn. He has three older children, Michael, Jr., Brandon and Kristen through a previous marriage. The 53-year-old London was born in West Point, N.Y. in 1960. His son, Brandon, led Massachusetts in receiving in 2006 and finished his career as the school’s second leading receiver. He was signed to the Miami Dolphins active roster in 2008 after spending the 2007 season on the Super Bowl Champion New York Giants practice squad. Brandon since 2010 has been with the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL. One of London’s daughters, Kristen, played on the UVa women’s basketball team during the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons. His younger brother, Paul, was a defensive back at UVa from 1991-95. london one of Three fbs coaches with fcs national championship • Mike London is one of three current FBS head coaches that won a national title as the head coach of an FCS program. • London won one title at Richmond (2008). • Joining London is Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson who won two at Georgia Southern (1999, 2000) and Wyoming’s Craig Bohl who won three at North Dakota State (2011-12-13). Minority Head Coaches in FBS Dino Babers....................... Bowling Green Norm Chow....................... Hawaii James Franklin.................. Penn State Paul Haynes...................... Kent State Darrell Hazell..................... Purdue Curtis Johnson................... Tulane Mike London............... Virginia Derek Mason..................... Vanderbilt Ruffin McNeill................... East Carolina Trent Miles........................ Georgia State Ken Niumatalolo............... Navy Rich Rodriguez.................. Arizona Tony Sanchez.................... UNLV David Shaw....................... Stanford Charlie Strong................... Texas Kevin Sumlin..................... Texas A&M Willie Taggart.................... South Florida Coaching Experience Years School (position) 1989-1990 Richmond (outside linebackers) 1991-1994 William and Mary (defensive line) 1995-1996 Richmond (OLBs/recruiting coordinator) 1997-2000 Boston College (defensive line) 2001 Virginia (defensive line) 2002-2004 Virginia (defensive line/recruiting coordinator 2005 Houston Texans (defensive line) 2006-2007 Virginia (defensive coordinator/defensive line) 2008-2009 Richmond (head coach) 2010-pres. Virginia (head coach) season-by-season record Years School 2008 Richmond 2009 Richmond 2010 Virginia 2011 Virginia 2012 Virginia 2013 Virginia 2014 Virginia 2015Virginia Totals Ninth Season Postseason 1990 I-AA Playoffs (Quarterfinals) 1993 I-AA Playoffs (1st Round) 1999 Insight.com Bowl 2000 Aloha Bowl 2002 Continental Tire Bowl 2003 Continental Tire Bowl 2004 MPC Computers Bowl 2008 Gator Bowl 2008 FCS National Champions 2009 FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals 2011 Chick-fil-A Bowl OverallConferenceConf. Finish 13-3 6-2 3rd (South) 11-2 7-1 T-1st (South) 4-8 1-7 T-5th (Coastal) 8-5 5-3 T-2nd (Coastal) 4-8 2-6 6th (Coastal) 2-10 0-8 7th (Coastal) 5-7 3-5 T-5th (Coastal) 0-2 0-0 47-45 24-32 Virginia Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2015) All games Virginia team statisticspage Football Game Notes • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn page 19 Date Opponent Sep 05, 2015 at #13 UCLA Sep 12, 2015 #9 NOTRE DAME Rushing gp-gs Passing gp-gs Receiving gp-gs Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Olamide Zaccheaus Matt Johns Vincent Croce Nicholas Conte Total Opponents Matt Johns Total Opponents Canaan Severin Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Evan Butts Olamide Zaccheaus Keeon Johnson Andre Levrone Charlie Hopkins Ryan Santoro Vincent Croce Total Opponents Field Goals 120 56 39 26 7 6 254 441 fg Scoring td 1 1 1 1 1 5 8 9 2 0 16 0 0 29 36 effic comp-att-int no. 2-1 2-2 2-0 2-0 2-1 2-0 1-1 2-2 2-1 2-2 2 2 3-4 Score by Quarters Virginia Opponents gain loss 34 17 2 8 1 1 64 68 2-2 135.85 2 135.85 2 163.69 Ian Frye Ian Frye Evan Butts Albert Reid Taquan Mizzell Matt Johns Keeon Johnson Total Opponents att 2-2 2-0 2-1 2-2 2-2 2-0 2 2 47-73-1 47-73-1 43-67-0 yds 16 12 5 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 47 43 pct. 01-19 fg 1st 3 19 avg 211 110 19 44 28 46 16 13 34 6 527 558 13.2 9.2 3.8 14.7 9.3 23.0 8.0 6.5 34.0 6.0 11.2 13.0 20-29 75.0 1-1 3-4 3-4 4-6 Score 16-34 27-34 L L 0-0 4-4 4-4 6-6 20 10 net avg 111 54 39 10 7 6 225 405 td 3.3 3.2 19.5 1.2 7.0 6.0 3.5 6.0 pct td 25 55.5 16 27.0 35 19.5 13 5.0 7 3.5 6 3.0 35 112.5 39 202.5 yds 64.4 64.4 64.2 0-1 3rd 0 28 4th 20 11 Record: All games Conference Non-Conference lg avg/g 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 td 527 527 558 lg avg/g 3 3 6 42 263.5 42 263.5 59 279.0 lg avg/g 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 38 105.5 19 55.0 12 9.5 28 22.0 15 14.0 42 23.0 10 16.0 8 6.5 34 17.0 6 3.0 42 263.5 59 279.0 30-39 40-49 1-1 1-2 lg blk 50-99 0-0 42 PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf kick 2nd Att. 68615 58200 - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1 1 1-1 - - 0 pts 13 6 6 6 6 6 43 68 Total 43 68 OT 0 0 Overall 0-2 0-0 0-2 Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions Interceptions no. Punting gp-gs 2-2 2-2 2-2 2 2 ua 11 12 10 87 83 a 7 5 3 44 53 Tackles tot 18 17 13 131 136 1.0-4 2.5-6 . 13-26 11-39 0 yds avg td Kick Returns no. yds avg td Maurice Canady Total Opponents 1 1 7 Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Total Opponents 5 1 6 3 g 2 2 2 2 2 Sacks no-yds . 1.5-4 . 3-7 2-16 rush 111 0 54 225 405 11 11.0 11 11.0 76 10.9 61 15 76 51 rcv 110 211 19 527 558 g plays 2 2 2 2 81 34 137 135 Pass defense int-yds brup qbh . . . . 1-0 . . . 5 9 Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 . 1 . 1 . 12.2 15.0 12.7 17.0 pr 0 0 0 11 76 rush 10 111 225 405 OPP 45 23 19 3 405 68 6.0 202.5 2 558 43-67-0 8.3 13.0 279.0 6 963 7.1 481.5 3-51 7-76 1-0 1-0 11-115 7-48.0 26:12 7/23 2/3 lg tb no. All Purpose tfl/yds lg td Punt Returns Matt Johns Taquan Mizzell Total Opponents Defensive Leaders yds avg 9 438 48.7 59 Total Offense Quin Blanding Micah Kiser Kelvin Rainey Total Opponents Away 0-1 0-0 0-1 VA 41 7 29 5 225 64 3.5 112.5 2 527 47-73-1 7.2 11.2 263.5 3 752 5.5 376.0 6-76 1-11 0-0 1-1 16-100 9-48.7 33:49 10/27 2/3 no. yds avg Nicholas Conte Taquan Mizzell Canaan Severin Albert Reid Total Opponents ## 3 53 38 Home 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 fc i20 50+ blk 0 kr ir 527 0 527 558 Fumbles rcv-yds . . . . 1-0 0 lg 16 15 16 20 pass 6 11 11 30 0 0 0 0 61 0 15 76 51 2 lg total avg/g 0 282 0 211 0 88 0 839 0 1090 141.0 105.5 44.0 419.5 545.0 total avg/g 537 268.5 111 55.5 752 376.0 963 481.5 ff . . . . 1 blkd kick . . . . . saf . . . . . Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2015) Virginia team statisticspage Football Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURNAll games page 20 Team Statistics VA SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers FIRST DOWNS R us hing P as s ing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters Virginia Opponents 1st 3 19 2nd 20 10 43 21.5 0 41 7 29 5 225 254 29 64 3.5 112.5 2 527 47-73-1 7.2 11.2 263.5 3 752 137 5.5 376.0 6-76 1-11 0-0 12.7 11.0 0.0 1-1 16-100 50.0 9-438 48.7 40.2 10-629 62.9 42.8 33: 49 10/27 37% 2/3 67% 3-7 0 5 3-4 0-0 (6-7) 86% (4-7) 57% (4-4) 100% 58200 1/58200 3rd 0 28 4th 20 11 OT 0 0 Total 43 68 OPP 68 34.0 7 45 23 19 3 405 441 36 68 6.0 202.5 2 558 43-67-0 8.3 13.0 279.0 6 963 135 7.1 481.5 3-51 7-76 1-0 17.0 10.9 0.0 1-0 11-115 57.5 7-336 48.0 40.7 14-882 63.0 43.3 26: 12 7/23 30% 2/3 67% 2-16 0 8 4-6 0-0 (7-9) 78% (4-9) 44% (6-6) 100% 68615 1/68615 0/0 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2015) Virginia Football individual statisticspage Game Notes • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn page 21 All games Rushing Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Olamide Zaccheaus Matt Johns Vincent Croce Nicholas Conte TEAM Total Opponents gp-gs 2- 2 2- 0 2- 1 2- 2 2- 2 2- 0 1- 0 2 2 Passing gp-gs Receiving gp-gs Matt Johns Total Opponents Canaan Severin Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Evan Butts Olamide Zaccheaus Keeon Johnson Andre Levrone Charlie Hopkins Ryan Santoro Vincent Croce Total Opponents att 34 17 2 8 1 1 1 64 68 120 56 39 26 7 6 0 254 441 9 2 0 16 0 0 2 29 36 effic comp-att-int 2-2 135.85 2 135.85 2 163.69 2- 1 2- 2 2- 0 2- 0 2- 1 2- 0 1- 1 2- 2 2- 1 2- 2 2 2 gain loss no. 16 12 5 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 47 43 47-73-1 47-73-1 43-67-0 yds 211 110 19 44 28 46 16 13 34 6 527 558 avg 13.2 9.2 3.8 14.7 9.3 23.0 8.0 6.5 34.0 6.0 11.2 13.0 net avg td 111 54 39 10 7 6 -2 225 405 3.3 3.2 19.5 1.2 7.0 6.0 -2.0 3.5 6.0 pct 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 lg avg/g 25 16 35 13 7 6 0 35 39 yds td 64.4 64.4 64.2 td 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 527 527 558 lg avg/g 38 19 12 28 15 42 10 8 34 6 42 59 105.5 55.0 9.5 22.0 14.0 23.0 16.0 6.5 17.0 3.0 263.5 279.0 3 3 6 55.5 27.0 19.5 5.0 3.5 3.0 -2.0 112.5 202.5 lg avg/g 42 263.5 42 263.5 59 279.0 Punt Returns no. yds avg td 0 0 0 11 11 30 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Kick Returns no. yds avg td 0 0 0 0 16 15 16 20 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Maurice Canady Total Opponents Total Opponents Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Total Opponents Total Opponents 1 1 7 0 1 5 1 6 3 0 0 11 11.0 11 11.0 76 10.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 61 15 76 51 12.2 15.0 12.7 17.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 lg 0 0 lg 0 0 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2015) Virginia Football individual statisticspage Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURNAll games page 22 Scoring Ian Frye Evan Butts Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Matt Johns Keeon Johnson Total Opponents Field Goals Ian Frye FG Sequence UCLA Notre Dame td fg - 3-4 1 1 1 1 1 5 3-4 8 4-6 fg 3-4 Virginia kick 4-4 4-4 6-6 PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf 0-1 - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1 1 1-1 - pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 75.0 1-1 (42),(31),(19) 43 0-0 1-1 1-2 Opponents (26),50,(21) (32),(45),34 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. 0-0 - pts Total Offense 13 6 6 6 6 6 43 68 Matt Johns Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Olamide Zaccheaus Vincent Croce Nicholas Conte TEAM Total Opponents lg blk 42 0 g plays 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 81 34 17 2 1 1 1 137 135 rush pass 10 111 54 39 7 6 -2 225 405 527 0 0 0 0 0 0 527 558 total avg/g 537 111 54 39 7 6 -2 752 963 268.5 55.5 27.0 19.5 3.5 3.0 -2.0 376.0 481.5 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn Nicholas Conte Total Opponents Dylan Sims Total Opponents 9 438 48.7 59 9 438 48.7 59 7 336 48.0 62 10 629 62.9 10 629 62.9 14 882 63.0 6 6 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 6 6 3 0 0 0 net ydln 1 1 17.0 42.8 0 12.7 43.3 22 21 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2015) Virginia Football defensive statisticspage Game Notes • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn All games page 23 ## 3 53 38 43 32 28 1 26 5 51 55 31 34 TM 27 16 56 47 9 11 59 1S 3S 93 Defensive Leaders Quin Blanding Micah Kiser Kelvin Rainey Trent Corney Mike Moore Wilfred Wahee Demetrious Nicholson Maurice Canady Tim Harris Zach Bradshaw David Dean Chris Peace Kwontie Moore TEAM Malcolm Cook Mason Thomas Andre Miles-Redmond Vincent Croce Andrew Brown Divante Walker Mark Hall C.J. Stalker LaChaston Smith Donte Wilkins Total Opponents gp-gs 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-1 2-2 2-2 2-1 2-1 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-1 2-2 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 2 2 ua 11 12 10 6 5 9 6 6 5 3 2 2 1 2 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 87 83 Tackles a tot 7 5 3 5 6 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 . 1 2 1 . . 1 . 1 . . 44 53 18 17 13 11 11 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 131 136 tfl/yds 1.0-4 2.5-6 . 1.0-1 2.0-3 . . 1.0-2 1.0-2 . 2.0-4 . . 2.0-3 . . 0.5-1 . . . . . . . 13-26 11-39 Sacks no-yds . 1.5-4 . . 0.5-2 . . . . . 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 2-16 Pass defense int-yds brup qbh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . 3 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . Fumbles rcv-yds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 ff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 blkd kick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia Football game-by-game starterspage Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 24 Game-by-Game Starters Offense Game WRLTLGC RG UCLA Severin Mooney McDonald Matteo Burbank Notre Dame Santoro Mooney McDonald Matteo Burbank William & Mary Boise State Pittsburgh Syracuse North Carolina Georgia Tech Miami Louisville Duke Virginia Tech Defense GameDEDTDTDE UCLA Moore, M. Moore, K. Dean Corney Notre Dame Peace Miles-Redmond Dean Corney William & Mary Boise State Pittsburgh Syracuse North Carolina Georgia Tech Miami Louisville Duke Virginia Tech WLB/CB Wahee (CB) Bradshaw RTTEQBTB FB/TE/WRWR Smith Hopkins Johns Mizzell Croce (FB) Levrone Smith Hopkins Johns Mizzell Croce (FB) Zaccheaus MLB Kiser Kiser SLBCB Bradshaw Nicholson Moore, M. Harris FS Blanding Blanding SSCB Rainey Canady Rainey Canady Statistical Leaders Game Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD) Passing (C-A-I-Y-TD) Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD)Tackles Total (S-A-T) UCLA Mizzell (16-45-0) Johns (21-35-1-238-1) Mizzell (8-100-1) Notre Dame Mizzell (18-66-0) Johns (26-38-0-289-2) Severin (11-153-0) William & Mary Boise State Pittsburgh Syracuse North Carolina Georgia Tech Miami Louisville Duke Virginia Tech Drive Analysis Total Drives Started Times Started Inside Own 20 Drives Started in Opp. Territory Avg. Starting Field Position “Three & Out” UVaOpp. 2423 62 00 own 22 own 31 84 Turnover Summary Turnovers Gained ...led to touchdown ...led to field goal ...led to punt ...other (end of game/half, downs, turnover, missed FG, etc.) Kiser (10-2-12) Rainey (5-3-8); Blanding (4-4-8); Moore, M. (2-6-8) UVaOpp. 02 01 00 01 00 what happens on first downs/third down conversionspage 25 What happens on 1st Down Team Plays Yards Avg. Rush YardsAvg.Pct. Pass Yards Avg.Pct. VIRGINIA 61 387 6.3 36 160 4.459.0 25 227 9.141.0 Opponents 64 5238.2342066.1 53.1 30 317 10.6 46.9 3rd down conversions 3rd down and ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+TotalPct. VIRGINIA 1-11-3 0-32-2 0-10-10-2 2-30-22-4 1-10-00-10-0 1-2 10-27.370 Opponent Totals3-50-2 1-20-0 0-01-20-3 1-10-10-1 0-10-00-01-1 0-1 7-23 .304 3rd down and ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+ VIRGINIA 100 33.3 0 100 0 0 0 66.7 0 50 100 0 0 0 50 Opp. Percentage600 500 05001000 0 0 001000 Virginia Game-by-Game 3rd down and ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+TotalPct. UCLA 1-10-1 0-20-0 0-00-10-0 2-30-11-2 0-00-00-10-0 0-1 7-13 .308 Notre Dame 0-01-2 0-12-2 0-10-00-2 0-00-11-2 1-10-00-00-0 1-2 6-14 .429 Opponent Game-by-Game 3rd down and ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+TotalPct. UCLA 3-30-1 1-20-0 0-01-20-1 1-20-00-0 0-00-00-01-1 0-1 7-13 .538 Notre Dame 0-20-1 0-00-0 0-00-00-2 0-10-10-1 0-10-00-00-0 0-0 0-10 .000 STARTING FIELD POSITION UVa Avg. Start Opp. Avg. StartUVa Advantage UCLA22 28 -4 Notre Dame 21 33 -12 Totals21.5 30.5 (-9) PENALTIES UVa Pen.-Yds. Opp. Pen.-Yds.UVa Yd Diff UCLA7-45 7-75 +30 Notre Dame 9-55 4-40 -15 Totals (per gm avg.)50 57.5 +(7.5) Season analysis page 26 PLAYS PER DRIVE Virginia Opponent UCLA Notre Dame Totals Opponent Opponent UCLA Notre Dame Totals TAKEAWAYS & TURNOVERS Off. PlaysDrives Avg. 69 116.27 68 13 5.23 137 245.71 Virginia Takeaways OpponentTakeawayQtrYd.-Line Result Totals 0 Takeaways 0 TD, 0 FG (0 points) Off. PlaysDrives Avg. 71 116.45 64 12 5.33 135 235.87 Virginia Turnovers OpponentTakeawayQtr UCLA Notre Dame Totals Yd.-LineResult 3 V47 Touchdown 4 N49 Punt 1 TDs, 0 FG (7 points) Interception by Johns Fumble by Johns 1 Turnover OFF. TD BREAKDOWN YARDS No. of TD No. of TD Drives 1-10 30 11-20 10 21-30 00 31-40 00 41-50 10 51-60 00 61-70 00 71-80 05 81-90 00 91-99 00 POSS. TIMETD Drives Plays on TD Drive 0:01-0:300 1:0 0:31-1:000 2:0 1:01-1:300 3:0 1:31-2:000 4:0 2:01-3:001 5:0 3:01-4:002 6:1 4:01-5:001 7:1 5:01-6:000 8:2 6:01-7:001 9:0 7:01+ 010:0 OT 011+:1 First Half Takeaways 0 First Quarter 0 Second Quarter 0 Second Half Takeaways 0 Third Quarter 0 Fourth Quarter 0 Total Takeaways 0 INT 0 FR0 First Half Turnovers 0 First Quarter 0 Second Quarter 0 Second Half Turnovers 2 Third Quarter 1 Fourth Quarter 1 Total Turnovers 2 INT 1 FR1 Top Drives PLAYS 1. 13 13 3. 11 4.10 10 GAME Notre Dame UCLA Notre Dame UCLA UCLA RESULT TD FG Missed FG FG FG YARDS 1. 80 2. 75 75 75 75 Total TD Drive Time: 19:35 / 1175 seconds Total Offensive TD: 5 AVG TD Time: 3:55 Shortest TD Drive, Yards: 75 (4 times) Longest TD Drive, Yards: 80 (vs Notre Dame, Reid 1-yd run, 13 plays, 6:01) GAME Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame UCLA RESULT TD TD TD TD TD TIME 1. 6:01 2.6:00 3.5:46 4. 5:06 5.4:14 GAME Notre Dame UCLA UCLA Notre Dame UCLA RESULT TD FG FG Missed FG Downs Shortest TD Drive Time: 2:12 (vs Notre Dame, Johns 4-yd run, 6 plays, 75 yards) Longest TD Drive Time: 6:01 (vs Notre Dame, Reid 1-yd run, 13 plays, 80 yards) Most Plays on TD Drive: 13 (vs Notre Dame, Reid 1-yd run, 80 yards, 6:01) Fewest Plays on TD Drive: 6 (vs Notre Dame, Johns 4-yd run, 75 yards, 2:12) Virginiadrivespage scoring Football Game Notes • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn page 27 opponent Scoring Drives Virginia Scoring Drives • Total Scoring Drives: 8 • Other Scores: N/A Qtr. 1 2 2 4 2 2 4 4 Opp. UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA ND ND ND ND Scoring Play 42-yard field goal by Ian Frye 31-yard field goal by Ian Frye 19-yard field goal by Ian Frye 19-yard Taquan Mizzell TD from Johns 2-yard Evan Butts TD from Johns 42-yard Keeon Johnson TD from Johns 4-yard TD by Matt Johns 1-yard TD by Albert Reid • Total Scoring Drives: 12 • Other Scores: N/A Plays YardsTOP 10 60 5:46 10 72 3:37 13 73 6:00 8 75 3:36 8 75 4:13 7 75 3:33 6 75 2:12 13 80 6:01 Qtr. 1 2 2 3 3 4 1 1 1 3 3 4 Opp. UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA ND ND ND ND ND ND Scoring Play Plays YardsTOP 4-yard Devin Fuller TD from Rosen 7 56 2:32 30-yard Thomas Duarte TD from Rosen 7 75 2:06 26-yard field goal by Ka’imi Fairbairn 10 57 1:35 1-yard TD by Myles Jack 11 85 4:11 3-yard Kenny Clark TD from Rosen 6 67 1:11 21-yard field goal by Ka’imi Fairbairn 8 60 2:35 7-yard Durham Smythe TD from Kizer 13 75 5:31 32-yard field goal by Justin Yoon 9 55 4:21 45-yard field goal by Justin Yoon 6 34 1:41 59-yard Will Fuller YD from Zaire 1 59 0:08 24-yard TD by C.J. Prosise 3 45 1:02 39-yard Will Fuller TD from Kizer 8 80 1:42 Drive Chart (By Team) (Final) Virginia Football 2015 #9 Notre Dame vs Virginia (Sep 12, 2015 at Charlottesville, Va.) VA VA VA VA VA 3rd 4th V29 V10 V25 V32 V25 13:42 07:33 03:40 13:54 07:05 Punt K i c k off K i c k off Missed FG K i c k off V31 V47 V38 U37 U00 11:48 04:51 02:02 09:40 03:29 Punt Interception Punt Downs *TOUCHDOWN 3 7 7 9 8 - 2 37 13 31 75 1:54 2:42 1:38 4:14 3:36 . Virginia Drive chartspage Football Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 28 Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Time (Final) How lost Pl - Yds TOP Drive ChartSpot (By Team) ND 1st N25 15:00 K i c k off V00 09:29 *TOUCHDOWN 13 - 75 5:31 . VirginiaV15 Football 2015 *FIELD GOAL ND N30 07:30 Punt 03:09 9 - 55 4:21 . 2015 at *FIELD Pasadena, ND N38 Virginia 01:48 vs P#13 unt UCLA (Sep V28 05,00:07 GOAL CA) 6 - 34 1:41 ND 2nd N25 10:54 K i c k off V25 06:37 Downs 8 - 50 4:17 atN21 UCLA01:24 ND N20 03:04 K i c k off Punt 3 - 1 1:40 ND 3rd N26 09:54 Missed FG N26 08:42Drive Ended Punt 3 Consumed - 0 1:12 Drive Started ND N41 07:12 Punt V00 07:04 *TOUCHDOWN 1 - Yds 59 0:08 Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl TOP ND N45 04:51 Piucnktoff V17 03:36 Missed GOAL FG 5 - 60 38 1:15 . U25 09:14 *FIELD 10 5:46 VA 1st V15 15:00 K ND V45 01:56 V00 00:54 *TOUCHDOWN 45 1:02 VA V22 08:03 Punt V21 05:15 Punt 3 - (1) 2:48 ND 4th N25 13:42 V49 11:30 5 - (8) 26 2:12 VA V25 02:43 K i c k off V17 00:50 Punt 3 1:53 ND N49 09:31 F um N46 07:55 Punt GOAL 3 - 72 (3) 1:36 . VA 2nd V14 13:20 P ntble U14 09:43 *FIELD 10 3:37 ND N20 01:54 V00 00:12 *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 73 80 1:42 . VA V25 07:37 K i c k off U02 01:37 *FIELD GOAL 13 6:00 VA V25 00:02 K i c k off V23 00:00 End of half 1 - (2) 0:02 2nd 3 - 2 VA 3rd V29 13:42 1stPunt 2nd V313rd 11:48 4th Punt 1st 1:54 Half 7 - Total VA Notre Dame V10 07:33 QtrKickoff Qtr V47Qtr 04:51 Qtr IntercHalf eption 37 2:42 03:37 02:0205:30 Punt17:30 09:07 7 - 26:37 VA Time of possession V25 03:40 11:33 Kickoff 05:57 V38 13 1:38 0-2 0-5 9 - 31 0-10 VA 3rd down 4thconversions V32 13:54 0-3Missed FG U370-2 09:40 0-3 Down0-5 s 4:14 position 07:05 N31 N27 N37 8 - 75 N33 VA Average field V25 Kickoff N22 U00N41 03:29 N31 *TOUCHDOWN 3:36 . 4th down conversions 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-2 1-1 2-3 vs. Notre 1st 2nd 3rdDame 4th 1st 2nd Drive Started Drive Consumed Virginia Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Ended Half Half Total Team Spot Time 10:27 Obtained lost Yds TOP Time ofQtr possession 09:39 Spot 06:18 Time07:50 How 20:06 14:08 Pl - 34:14 V291-4 07:30 1-2 Punt 2-7 1:59 VA 3rd down 1stconversions V25 09:29 1-4Kickoff 1-3 2-6 3 - 4 4-13 VA Average field V20 V28V21 01:48 V28 Punt V21 1:21 position 03:09 V20Kickoff V21 V24 3 - 8V22 VA 4th down conversions V25 00:07 0-0Kickoff 0-0 N001-1 10:54 0-1 *TOUCHDOWN 4:13 . 0-0 1-2 8 - 75 1-2 VA 2nd V25 06:37 Downs N00 03:04 *TOUCHDOWN 7 - 75 3:33 VA V32 01:24 Punt V29 00:00Drive Ended End of half 2 Consumed - (3) 1:24 Drive Started VA 3rd V25 15:00 K i c k off N26 09:54 Missed 11 49 5:06 . Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lostFG Pl - Yds TOP VA V12 08:42 Piucnktoff V15 07:12 3 1:30 UCLA 1st U25 09:14 K U33 08:03 Punt 3 - 8 1:11 VA V08 07:04 Ku icnktoff V06 04:51 Punt 3 - 56 (2) 2:13 . UCLA U44 05:15 P V00 02:43 *TOUCHDOWN 7 2:32 VA V20 03:36 Missed V25 01:56 3 - 10 5 1:40 UCLA U41 00:50 P unt FG V49 13:20 Punt 5 2:30 VA V25 00:54 N00 13:42 6 - 75 2:12 . UCLA 2nd U25 09:43 K i c k off V00 07:37 *TOUCHDOWN 7 2:06 VA 4th V20 11:30 Piucnktoff N49 09:31 FumbleGOAL 5 - 57 31 1:59 . UCLA U35 01:37 K V08 00:02 *FIELD 10 1:35 VA V20 07:55 Piucnktoff N00 01:54 *TOUCHDOWN 13 80 6:01 . UCLA 3rd U25 15:00 K U38 13:42 Punt 5 - 13 1:18 VA V16 00:12 Ku icnktoff V27 00:00 End of half 2 - 85 11 0:12 . UCLA U15 11:48 P V00 07:37 *TOUCHDOWN 11 4:11 UCLA U33 04:51 Interception V00 03:40 *TOUCHDOWN 6 - 67 1:11 . 1stFG 2nd 9 - 59 UCLA U09 02:02 1stPunt 2nd V323rd 13:54 4th Missed 3:08 . Virginia Half UCLA 4th U37 09:40 QtrDowns Qtr V03Qtr 07:05 Qtr *FIELD GOAL Half 8 - Total 60 2:35 . Time of possession 11:23 00:0009:30 End 12:30 20:53 5 - 33:23 UCLA U24 03:21 03:27 Kickoff 09:03 U33 of half 9 3:21 3rd down conversions 0-2 3-3 1-5 2-4 3-5 3-9 6-14 Average field position V23 V28 V18 V18 V25 V18 V21 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 UCLA Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total Time of possession 04:33 05:21 08:42 07:10 09:54 15:52 25:46 3rd down conversions 2-3 1-3 3-4 1-3 3-6 4-7 7-13 Average field position U36 U30 U20 U30 U34 U23 U28 4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Virginia DRIVE CHARTS Virginia Time of possession 3rd down conversions Average field position 4th down conversions 1st Qtr 10:27 1-4 V20 0-0 Opponent DRIVE CHARTS Team UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Spot U25 U44 U41 U25 U35 U25 U15 U33 U09 U37 U24 2nd Qtr 09:39 1-3 V21 0-0 3rd Qtr 06:18 1-4 V21 1-1 UCLA 4th Qtr 07:50 1-2 V28 0-1 1st Half 20:06 2-7 V21 0-0 2nd Half 14:08 2-6 V24 1-2 Drive Started Drive Ended Time Obtained Spot Time How lost 09:14 K i c k off U33 08:03 Punt 05:15 Punt V00 02:43 *TOUCHDOWN 00:50 Punt V49 13:20 Punt 09:43 K i c k off V00 07:37 *TOUCHDOWN 01:37 K i c k off V08 00:02 *FIELD GOAL 15:00 K i c k off U38 13:42 Punt 11:48 Punt V00 07:37 *TOUCHDOWN 04:51 InDrive terceptiChart on V00 03:40 (Final) *TOUCHDOWN (By Team) 02:02 Punt V32 13:54 Missed FG VirginiaV03 Football 2015 *FIELD GOAL 09:40 Downs 07:05 #903:21 Notre Dame 2015 at Charlottesville, Kickvs offVirginia (Sep U33 12,00:00 End of half Va.) Pl 3 7 5 7 10 5 11 6 9 8 5 Total 34:14 4-13 V22 1-2 Consumed - Yds TOP - 8 1:11 - 56 2:32 . - 10 2:30 - 75 2:06 - 57 1:35 . - 13 1:18 - 85 4:11 . - 67 1:11 . - 59 3:08 . - 60 2:35 . - 9 3:21 Notre3rd Dame 1st 2nd Drive Started UCLA Qtr Qtr Team Spot Time 04:33 Obtained Time ofQtr possession 05:21 ND 3rd down 1stconversions N25 15:00 2-3Kickoff 1-3 ND Average field N30 position 07:30 U36Punt U30 ND 4th down conversions N38 01:48 0-0Punt 0-0 ND 2nd N25 10:54 K i c k off ND N20 03:04 K i c k off ND 3rd N26 09:54 Missed FG ND N41 07:12 Punt ND N45 04:51 Punt ND V45 01:56 Punt ND 4th N25 13:42 K i c k off ND N49 09:31 Fumble ND N20 01:54 K i c k off Notre Dame Time of possession 3rd down conversions Average field position 4th down conversions Team VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Spot V25 V20 V25 V25 V32 V25 V12 V08 V20 V25 V20 V20 V16 1st Qtr 11:33 0-3 N31 1-1 2nd Qtr 05:57 0-2 N22 0-1 Drive Started Time Obtained 09:29 K i c k off 03:09 K i c k off 00:07 K i c k off 06:37 Downs 01:24 Punt 15:00 K i c k off 08:42 Punt 07:04 K i c k off 03:36 Missed FG 00:54 K i c k off 11:30 Punt 07:55 Punt 00:12 K i c k off Virginia Time of possession 3rd down conversions Average field position 4th down conversions 1st Qtr 03:27 0-2 V23 0-0 2nd Qtr 09:03 3-3 V28 0-0 4th 1st 2nd Drive Consumed Qtr Qtr Ended Half Half Total Spot lost Yds TOP 08:42 Time07:10 How 09:54 15:52 Pl - 25:46 V003-4 09:29 1-3 *TOUCHDOWN 5:31 . 3-6 4-7 13 - 75 7-13 V15U20 03:09U30 *FIELD GOAL U23 9 - 55 4:21 . U34 U28 V280-0 00:07 0-0 *FIELD GOAL 0-0 6 - 34 1:41 0-0 0-0 V25 06:37 Downs 8 - 50 4:17 N21 01:24 Punt 3 - 1 1:40 N26 08:42 Punt 3 - 0 1:12 V00 07:04 *TOUCHDOWN 1 - 59 0:08 V17 03:36 Missed FG 5 - 38 1:15 . V00 00:54 *TOUCHDOWN 3 - 45 1:02 V49 11:30 Punt 5 - 26 2:12 N46 07:55 Punt 3 - (3) 1:36 V00 00:12 *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 80 1:42 3rd Qtr 03:37 0-2 N41 0-0 Spot V29 V28 N00 N00 V29 N26 V15 V06 V25 N00 N49 N00 V27 3rd Qtr 11:23 1-5 V18 0-0 4th Qtr 05:30 0-3 N31 1-1 1st Half 17:30 0-5 N27 1-2 2nd Half 09:07 0-5 N37 1-1 Drive Ended Time How lost 07:30 Punt 01:48 Punt 10:54 *TOUCHDOWN 03:04 *TOUCHDOWN 00:00 End of half 09:54 Missed FG 07:12 Punt 04:51 Punt 01:56 Punt 13:42 *TOUCHDOWN 09:31 Fumble 01:54 *TOUCHDOWN 00:00 End of half 4th Qtr 09:30 2-4 V18 1-1 1st Half 12:30 3-5 V25 0-0 Pl 3 3 8 7 2 11 3 3 3 6 5 13 2 2nd Half 20:53 3-9 V18 1-1 Total 26:37 0-10 N33 2-3 Consumed - Yds TOP - 4 1:59 - 8 1:21 - 75 4:13 . - 75 3:33 - (3) 1:24 - 49 5:06 . - 3 1:30 - (2) 2:13 - 5 1:40 - 75 2:12 . - 31 1:59 - 80 6:01 . - 11 0:12 Total 33:23 6-14 V21 1-1 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Team Game-by-Game (as of Sep 12, 2015) All games virginia game-by-gamepage 29 TEAM STATISTICS virginia Game-By-Game Date Opponent no. Sep 05 at UCLA Sep 12 NOTRE DAME Virginia Opponents 34 30 64 68 Rushing yds td 98 127 225 405 0 2 2 2 lg 13 35 35 39 no. 21 26 47 43 Receiving yds td 238 289 527 558 1 2 3 6 Passing cmp-att-int yds lg 28 42 42 59 21-35-1 26-38-0 47-73-1 43-67-0 238 289 527 558 td lg 1 2 3 6 28 42 42 59 Kick Returns no. yds td lg 2 4 6 3 25 51 76 51 0 0 0 0 15 16 16 20 Punt Returns no. yds td lg 0 1 1 7 0 11 11 76 tot off 0 0 0 11 0 11 0 30 336 416 752 963 Games: 2 • Avg/rush: 3.5 • Avg/catch: 11.2 • Pass effic: 135.85 • KR avg: 12.7 • PR avg: 11.0 • All purpose avg/game: 419.5 • Total offense avg/gm: 376.0 Opponent Sep 05 at UCLA Sep 12 NOTRE DAME Virginia Opponents 54 33 87 83 12 32 44 53 Date Opponent no. yds Sep 05 at UCLA Sep 12 NOTRE DAME Virginia Opponents ua Tackles a total Date 4 5 9 7 202 236 438 336 66 65 131 136 avg 50.5 47.2 48.7 48.0 tfl-yds 8.0-15 5.0-11 13.0-26 11.0-39 Sacks no-yds 1.0-1 2.0-6 3.0-7 2.0-16 Punting long 56 59 59 62 Fumble ff fr-yds blkd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tb 0 0 0 2 Pass Defense blkd int-yds qbh brup kick 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 fc 0 0 0 0 50+ 3 3 6 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 1 1 0 i20 md-att 2 0 2 2 0 5 5 9 0 0 0 0 PAT Attempts kick rush rcv saf 1-1 3-3 4-4 6-6 Field Goals 3-3 0-1 3-4 4-6 long blkd 42 0 42 45 0 0 0 0 no. 5 5 10 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Kickoffs yds 309 320 629 882 avg 61.8 64.0 62.9 63.0 off t/o pts 0 0 0 7 16 27 43 68 tb 3 3 6 8 ob 1 0 1 0 Virginia Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Sep 12, 2015) All games opponents game-by-gamepage 30 OPPONENT Game-By-Game STATISTICS opponent Date Opponent no. Sep 05 at UCLA Sep 12 NOTRE DAME Opponents Virginia 34 34 68 64 Rushing yds td 152 253 405 225 1 1 2 2 lg 39 39 39 35 no. 28 15 43 47 Receiving yds td 351 207 558 527 3 3 6 3 Passing cmp-att-int yds lg 41 59 59 42 28-37-0 15-30-0 43-67-0 47-73-1 351 207 558 527 td lg 3 3 6 3 41 59 59 42 Kick Returns no. yds td lg 1 2 3 6 16 35 51 76 0 0 0 0 16 20 20 16 Punt Returns no. yds td lg 3 4 7 1 28 48 76 11 0 0 0 0 tot off 21 30 30 11 503 460 963 752 Games: 2 • Avg/rush: 6.0 • Avg/catch: 13.0 • Pass effic: 163.69 • KR avg: 17.0 • PR avg: 10.9 • All purpose avg/game: 545.0 • Total offense avg/gm: 481.5 Opponent Sep 05 at UCLA Sep 12 NOTRE DAME Opponents Virginia 44 39 83 87 23 30 53 44 Date Opponent no. yds Sep 05 at UCLA Sep 12 NOTRE DAME Opponents Virginia ua Tackles a total Date 3 4 7 9 113 223 336 438 67 69 136 131 avg 37.7 55.8 48.0 48.7 tfl-yds 5.0-11 6.0-28 11.0-39 13.0-26 Sacks no-yds 1.0-5 1.0-11 2.0-16 3.0-7 Punting long 45 62 62 59 Fumble ff fr-yds blkd 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 tb 0 2 2 0 Pass Defense blkd int-yds qbh brup kick 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 fc 0 0 0 0 50+ 0 3 3 6 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 i20 md-att 1 1 2 2 5 4 9 5 0 0 0 0 PAT Attempts kick rush rcv saf 4-4 2-2 6-6 4-4 Field Goals 2-3 2-3 4-6 3-4 long blkd 26 45 45 42 0 0 0 0 no. 7 7 14 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kickoffs yds 455 427 882 629 avg 65.0 61.0 63.0 62.9 off t/o pts 7 0 7 0 34 34 68 43 tb 5 3 8 6 ob 0 0 0 1 Virginia Football 2015 game-by-game comparisonpage 31 Virginia Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Sep 12, 2015) All games Game-by-game comparison Opponent UCLA NOTRE DAME Totals Opponent UCLA NOTRE DAME Totals Score 16 - 34 27 - 34 43 - 68 Total 19 / 25 22 / 20 41 / 45 3rd Down Conversions 4-13 / 7-13 6-14 / 0-10 10-27 / 7-23 First Downs Rush Pass 3 / 11 4 / 12 7 / 23 13 / 12 16 / 7 29 / 19 4th Down Conversions 1-2 / 0-0 1-1 / 2-3 2-3 / 2-3 Pen 3 / 2 2 / 1 5 / 3 Time of Possession 34:14 / 25:46 33:23 / 26:37 67:37 / 52:23 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category Rushing Number-Yards 34-98 / 34-152 30-127 / 34-253 64-225 / 68-405 TOP Margin 8:28 6:46 15:14 Passing Comp-Att-Int 21-35-1 / 28-37-0 26-38-0 / 15-30-0 47-73-1 / 43-67-0 Avg Yds/Rush 2.9 / 4.5 4.2 / 7.4 3.5 / 6.0 Avg Yds/Pass 6.8 / 9.5 7.6 / 6.9 7.2 / 8.3 Yards 238 / 351 289 / 207 527 / 558 Avg Yds/Play 4.9 / 7.1 6.1 / 7.2 5.5 / 7.1 Total Offense Plays-Yards 69-336 / 71-503 68-416 / 64-460 137-752 / 135-963 Punting Number-Avg 4-50.5 / 3-37.7 5-47.2 / 4-55.8 9-48.7 / 7-48.0 Return Yards 25 / 44 62 / 83 87 / 127 Penalties Number-Yards 7-45 / 7-75 9-55 / 4-40 16-100 / 11-115 TurnOvers 1 / 0 1 / 0 2 / 0 Sacks 1 / 1 2 / 1 3 / 2 Virginiagame-by-gamepage passing Football Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 32 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Passing Game-by-Game (as of Sep 12, 2015) All games Virginia Passing Game-By-Game #15 Johns, M UCLA Notre Dame TOTALS Comp 21 26 47 Att 35 38 73 Int 1 0 1 Pct 60.0 68.4 64.4 Yards 238 289 527 TD Long 1 28 2 42 3 42 Sacked 1-5 1-11 2-16 Effic 120.83 149.67 135.85 Virginia Football Game Notes rushing-receiving-returns game-by-gamepage • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn page 33 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Sep 12, 2015) All games Virginia rushing Game-By-Game RUSHING Mizzell, T Reid, A Zaccheaus, O Johns, M Croce, V Conte, N RUSHING TEAM Mizzell, T Reid, A Zaccheaus, O RECEIVING Johns, M Severin, C Croce, V Mizzell, Conte, TN Johnson, TEAM K Butts, E Santoro, R Zaccheaus, O RECEIVING Reid, A C Severin, Levrone, Mizzell, AT Hopkins, CK Johnson, Butts, VE Croce, Santoro, R Zaccheaus, O Reid, A Levrone, A Hopkins, C Croce, V No-Yds/TD UCLA ND Virginia Football 2015 34-111/0 16-45/0 18-66/0 Virginia Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Sep 12, 2015) 17-54/1 12-31/0 5-23/1 All games 2-39/0 2-39/0 8-10/1 3-11/0 5--1/1 1-7/0 1-7/0 1-6/0 1-6/0 No-Yds/TD UCLA ND 1--2/0 1--2/0 DNP 34-111/0 16-45/0 18-66/0 17-54/1 12-31/0 5-23/1 2-39/0 UCLA - ND 2-39/0 No-Yds/TD 8-10/1 3-11/0 5--1/1 16-211/0 11-153/0 1-7/0 5-58/0 1-7/0 12-110/1 4-10/0 1-6/0 8-100/1 1-6/0 2-46/11--2/0 - 1--2/0 2-46/1 DNP Virginia receiving Game-By-Game 3-44/1 2-42/0 1-2/1 1-34/0 1-34/0 3-28/0 1-3/0 UCLA 2-25/0 No-Yds/TD ND 5-19/0 4-14/0 11-153/0 16-211/01-5/0 5-58/0 2-16/0 2-16/0 8-100/1 DNP 4-10/0 12-110/1 2-13/02-46/1 1-8/0 - 1-5/0 2-46/1 1-2/1 1-6/03-44/1 1-6/0 2-42/01-34/0 3-28/0 5-19/0 2-16/0 2-13/0 1-6/0 1-3/0 1-5/0 2-16/0 1-8/0 1-6/0 1-34/0 2-25/0 4-14/0 DNP 1-5/0 - Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Return Stats Game-by-Game (as of Sep 12, 2015) games VirginiaAllreturns Game-By-Game PUNT RETURNS Canady, M No-Yds 1-11 UCLA - ND 1-11 KICK RETURNS Mizzell, T Reid, A No-Yds 5-61 1-15 UCLA 1-10 1-15 ND 4-51 - INT. RETURNS No-Yds UCLA ND FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds UCLA ND Virginia red zoneFootball statisticspage Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 34 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Red-Zone Results (as of Sep 12, 2015) All games red-zone statistics game-by-game Virginia Inside Opponent Red-Zone Date Sep 05, 2015 Sep 12, 2015 Opponent at UCLA NOTRE DAME Totals 6 of 7 (85.7%) Score L L 16-34 27-34 Times Times In RZ Scored 3 4 7 3 3 6 Total Pts 13 20 33 TDs 1 3 4 Rush TDs 0 2 2 Pass TDs FGs Made Failed to score inside RZ FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game Pass TDs FGs Made Failed to score inside RZ FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents Inside Virginia Red-Zone Date Sep 05, 2015 Sep 12, 2015 Opponent at UCLA NOTRE DAME Totals 7 of 9 (77.8%) Score L L 16-34 27-34 Times Times In RZ Scored 6 3 9 5 2 7 Total Pts 27 9 36 TDs 3 1 4 Rush TDs 1 0 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginiaand tackles Football tackles Game for Notes losspage • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn page 35 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Sep 12, 2015) All games Virginia tackles Game-By-Game Total Tackles Blanding, Q Kiser, M Rainey, K Corney, T Moore, M Wahee, W Nicholson, D Canady, M Harris, T Bradshaw, Z Dean, D Moore, K Peace, C TEAM Thomas, M Miles-Redmond,A Cook, M Croce, V Stalker, C.J. Hall, M Brown, A Wilkins, D Walker, D Smith, L UA-A 11-7 12-5 10-3 6-5 5-6 9-1 6-2 6-1 5-1 3-2 2-2 1-2 2-1 2-0 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 Total UCLA 18 17 13 11 11 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7- 3 10-2 5- 0 4- 2 3- 0 6- 1 5- 2 4- 0 1- 0 2- 0 2- 0 1- 0 2- 0 0- 1 DNP 1- 0 0- 1 1- 0 - ND 4- 4 2- 3 5- 3 2- 3 2- 6 3- 0 1- 0 2- 1 4- 1 1- 2 0- 2 1- 2 1- 1 0- 1 1- 1 0- 1 1- 0 DNP 1- 0 1- 0 0- 1 1- 0 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Tackle For Loss Game-by-Game (as of Sep 12, 2015) All games Virginia tackles for loss Game-By-Game TACKLES FOR LOSS Kiser, M Dean, D TEAM Moore, M Harris, T Corney, T Canady, M Blanding, Q Miles-Redmond,A UA-A 2-1 2-0 2-0 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 Total 2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 UCLA 1.0-2 2.0-4 2.0-3 1.0-1 1.0-1 1.0-4 DNP ND 1.5-4 1.0-2 1.0-2 1.0-2 0.5-1 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Sacks andFootball special teams Game Notes tackles • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 36 Virginia Sacks Game-by-Game (as of Sep 12, 2015) All games Virginia Sacks Game-By-Game SACKS Kiser, M Dean, D Moore, M UA-A 1-1 1-0 0-1 Total 1.5 1.0 0.5 UCLA 1.0-1 - ND 1.5-4 0.5-2 Virginia Football 2015 Tackles Breakdown Virginia Football 2015 Virginia - Tackles Breakdown Virginia MISCELLANEOUS TACKLES LEADERS Virginia ALL TACKLES Player Total Quin Blanding 18 Micah Kiser 17 Kelvin Rainey 13 Mike Moore 11 Trent Corney 11 Wilfred Wahee 10 Demetrious Nicholson 8 Maurice Canady 7 Tim Harris 6 Zach Bradshaw 5 David Dean 4 Kwontie Moore 3 Chris Peace 3 TEAM 2 Malcolm Cook 2 Mason Thomas 2 Andre Miles-Redmond 2 Divante Walker 1 Vincent Croce 1 LaChaston Smith 1 Mark Hall 1 Andrew Brown 1 C.J. Stalker 1 Donte Wilkins 1 TOTALS 131 Rush 9 11 11 9 11 4 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 75 Pass 9 4 2 1 0 3 6 5 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 Sack 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES KO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Punt 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 9 Int 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fumb FF Other Player Total KO Punt 0 0 0 Wilfred Wahee 3 0 3 0 0 0 Mason Thomas 2 Virginia 0 2Football 2 0 0 0 LaChaston Smith 1 0 1 0 0 0 Virginia Bre C.J. Stalker 1 0 - Tackles 1 0 0 0 Divante Walker 1 1 0 0 0 0 SPECIAL Vincent Croce 1 0 1 TEAMS TACKL 0 0 0 Chris Peace 1 1 0 0 0 0 Player Total Mark Hall 1 1 0 0 0 0 Wilfred Wahee 0 3 Malcolm Cook 1 1 0 0 0 Mason Thomas 2 Tim Harris 1 0 1 0 0 0 LaChaston 1 TOTALS 13 4 Smith 9 0 0 0 C.J. Stalker 1 0 0 0 Divante Walker PUNT RETURN TACKLES 1 0 0KICKOFF 0 RETURN TACKLES Vincent Croce 1 0 0 0 ChrisPlayer Peace 1 0 0Player 0 No. Mark Wilfred Hall 1 0 0Mark Hall 0 1 Wahee 0 0Chris0Peace Malcolm Cook 1 1 Mason Thomas 0 0Divante 0 Walker Tim Harris 1 1 Vincent Croce 0 0Malcolm 0 Cook TOTALS 13 1 C.J. Stalker Football 20154 0 Virginia 0TOTALS 0 LaChaston Smith 0 0 KICKOFF RETURN TACKLES Tim Harris Virginia -00 Tackles Breakdown 0 0 TOTALS 0 0 0 Player No. TEAMS TACKLESMark Hall 0 0 SPECIAL 0 1 Player Wilfred Wahee Mason Thomas LaChaston Smith C.J. Stalker Divante Walker Vincent Croce Chris Peace Mark Hall Malcolm Cook Tim Harris TOTALS KICKOFF RETURN TACKLES Virginia Football 2015 Player Virginia Football 2015 Mark Hall Virginia - Virginia Tackles- Tackles Breakdown Breakdown TACKLES RUSHING TACKLES Player No. Kelvin Rainey 11 Trent Corney Micah Kiser 11 Quin Blanding 11 Mike Moore 9 Wilfred Wahee 9 Kwontie Moore TEAM 4 Andre Miles-Redmond 2 Zach Bradshaw 2 Tim Harris iles-Redmond 2 Maurice Canady Demetrious 2Nicholson adshaw Chris Peace ris 2 Malcolm Cook Canady 2 Andrew Brown ous Nicholson David Dean 2 Donte Wilkins eace 2 TOTALS Cook 1 Rainey orney iser anding ore Wahee Moore Brown ean ilkins 1 1 1 75 No. 11 11 11 9 9 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 75 Chris Peace Divante Walker PASSINGPASSING TACKLES TACKLES Malcolm Cook TOTALS Player No. Player Quin Blanding No. 9 Quin Blanding 96 Demetrious Nicholson Maurice Canady Demetrious Nicholson 65 Kiser MauriceMicah Canady 54 Tim Harris Micah Kiser 4 33 Zach Bradshaw Tim Harris 33 Wilfred Wahee David Dean Zach Bradshaw 32 Kelvin Rainey Wilfred Wahee 32 Kwontie Moore 1 David Dean 21 Mike Moore Kelvin TOTALS Rainey 239 Kwontie Moore 1 Mike Moore 1 TOTALS 39 Total 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 Chris Peace KO Punt Divante Walker 0 3 Malcolm Cook 0 2 TOTALS 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 9 1 1 1 4 PUNT RETURN TACKLES No. 1 1 1 1 4 Player Wilfred Wahee Mason Thomas Vincent Croce C.J. Stalker LaChaston Smith Tim Harris TOTALS No. 3 2 1 1 1 1 9 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia - "Money" Plays Virginia Money Playspage Football Game Notes • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn page 37 Virginia MONEY PLAYS Money plays are defined as plays resulting in first down or a touchdown MONEY RUSHERS Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Matt Johns Nicholas Conte Olamide Zaccheaus TOTALS 1st 3 1 1 1 1 7 TD 0 1 1 0 0 2 No. 3 2 2 1 1 9 Att 34 17 6 1 2 62 1ST DOWN MONEY RUSHERS Albert Reid Matt Johns Taquan Mizzell Olamide Zaccheaus TOTALS 1st 1 0 1 1 3 TD 1 1 0 0 2 No. 2 1 1 1 5 Att 9 3 21 1 36 2ND DOWN MONEY RUSHERS Taquan Mizzell TOTALS 1st 2 2 TD 0 0 No. 2 2 Att 13 21 3RD DOWN MONEY RUSHERS Matt Johns TOTALS 1st 1 1 TD 0 0 No. 1 1 Att 3 4 4TH DOWN MONEY RUSHERS Nicholas Conte TOTALS 1st 1 1 TD 0 0 No. 1 1 Att 1 1 MONEY RECEPTIONS Canaan Severin Taquan Mizzell Evan Butts Olamide Zaccheaus Albert Reid Canaan Severin+Taquan Mizzell Charlie Hopkins Andre Levrone Ryan Santoro Keeon Johnson TOTALS 1st 12 6 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 29 TD 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 No. 12 6 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 30 Rec 15 12 3 3 5 1 2 2 1 2 47 1ST DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS Canaan Severin Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Evan Butts Olamide Zaccheaus Keeon Johnson TOTALS 1st 3 2 2 1 1 1 10 TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 No. 3 2 2 1 1 1 10 Rec 4 2 4 1 1 1 16 2ND DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS Taquan Mizzell Canaan Severin Evan Butts Olamide Zaccheaus Andre Levrone Canaan Severin+Taquan Mizzell TOTALS 1st 3 3 1 1 1 1 10 TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 No. 3 3 1 1 1 1 10 Rec 6 4 1 1 1 1 14 3RD DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS Canaan Severin Charlie Hopkins Evan Butts Ryan Santoro Taquan Mizzell TOTALS 1st 5 1 0 1 1 8 TD 0 0 1 0 0 1 No. 5 1 1 1 1 9 Rec 6 1 1 1 4 16 4TH DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS Canaan Severin TOTALS 1st 1 1 TD 0 0 No. 1 1 Rec 1 1 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia - Long Plays Virginia long plays Football page Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 38 20-YARD PLUS PLAYS Yds Type Player(s) 42* Pass Keeon Johnson from Matt Johns 38 Pass Canaan Severin from Matt Johns 35 Rush Olamide Zaccheaus 34 Pass Ryan Santoro from Matt Johns 28 Pass Evan Butts from Matt Johns 25 Rush Taquan Mizzell 21 Pass Canaan Severin from Matt Johns 20 Pass Canaan Severin from Matt Johns * touchdown scored on play Opponent Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame UCLA Notre Dame UCLA Notre Dame LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS Long Plays By Yards No. TD 100+ 0 0 90-99 0 0 80-89 0 0 70-79 0 0 60-69 0 0 50-59 0 0 40-49 1 1 30-39 3 0 20-29 4 0 Long Plays By Type Rushing Passing Punt returns Kick returns Interceptions Fumble returns Other TOTAL No. 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 8 20-YARD PLUS BY PLAYER Player No. TD Canaan Severin 3 0 Keeon Johnson 1 1 Evan Butts 1 0 Taquan Mizzell 1 0 Olamide Zaccheaus 1 0 Ryan Santoro 1 0 TOTAL 8 1 TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 R 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 P KR PR IR FR 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR Rushing 35 Olamide Zaccheaus vs Notre Dame (9/12/2015) Rushing Touchdown 4 Matt Johns vs Notre Dame (9/12/2015) Passing 42 Keeon Johnson from Matt Johns vs Notre Dame (9/12/2015) Passing Touchdown 42 Keeon Johnson from Matt Johns vs Notre Dame (9/12/2015) Punt Return 11 Maurice Canady vs Notre Dame (9/12/2015) Kick Return 16 Taquan Mizzell vs Notre Dame (9/12/2015) Interception Return None Fumble Return None Punt 59 Nicholas Conte vs Notre Dame (9/12/2015) Field Goal 42 Ian Frye vs UCLA (9/5/2015) Virginia the last time Football ...page Game Notes • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn page 39 A VIRGINIA PLAYER HAD… Virginia… 200 yards rushing: 223, Alvin Pearman vs. Duke, 2004 150 yards rushing: 169, Kevin Parks vs. Pitt, 2014 100 yards rushing: 111, Kevin Parks vs. North Carolina, 2014 30 carries: 30, Cedric Peerman vs. North Carolina, 2007 25 carries: 25, Kevin Parks vs. North Carolina, 2014 4 TDs rushing: 4, Keith Payne vs. Richmond, 2010 3 TDs rushing: 3, Kevin Parks vs. William & Mary, 2011 2 TDs rushing: 2, Kevin Parks vs. Duke, 2013 3 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Shawn Moore vs. Georgia Tech, 1990 2 TDs rushing by a QB: 2, Jameel Sewell at Southern Miss, 2009 QB rushed for 100 yards: 104, Jameel Sewell vs. Virginia Tech, 2009 2 rushers with 100+ yards: Daniel Hamm (136) and Kevin Parks (135) vs. VMI, 2013 2 rushers with 2 TDs: Daniel Hamm (2), Kevin Parks (2) vs. VMI, 2013 50+ yard run: 61 (TD), Kevin Parks vs. VMI, 2013 10+ receptions: 11, Canaan Severin vs. Notre Dame, 2015 200 yards receiving: 239, Dontrelle Inman at Duke, 2010 150 yards receiving: 153, Canaan Severin vs. Notre Dame, 2015 100 yards receiving: 153, Canaan Severin vs. Notre Dame, 2015 3 TDs receiving: 3, Tyrone Davis vs. Navy, 1994 2 TDs receiving: 2, Canaan Severin vs. Richmond, 2014 2 receivers with 100 yards receiving: Tim Smith (151) and Darius Jennings (119) vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 2 receivers with 2 TDs: Ryan Sawyer (2), Heath Miller (2) vs. Wake Forest, 2002 70+ yard pass play: 73 (TD), Khalek Shepherd from Michael Rocco vs. La Tech, 2012 50+ yard pass play: 50, Greyson Lambert to Miles Gooch, Louisville, 2014 An OL caught a pass: Elton Brown vs. Florida State, 2004 Attempted 50 passes: 61, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Attempted 40 passes: 40, Greyson Lambert vs. North Carolina, 2014 Completed 40 passes: 43, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Completed 30 passes: 43, David Watford vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Completed 25 passes: 26, Matt Johns vs. Notre Dame, 2015 400 yards passing: 417, Marc Verica at Duke, 2010 300 yards passing: 325, Matt Johns at Duke, 2014 250 yards passing: 289, Matt Johns vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Consecutive 300-yard passing games: Michael Rocco vs. Auburn (312) and Richmond (311), 2011-12 6 TD passes: 6, Dan Ellis vs. Duke, 2000 5 TD passes: 5, Matt Schaub vs. Akron, 2002 4 TD passes: 4, Michael Rocco vs. Miami, 2012 3 TD passes: 3, Greyson Lambert at Florida State, 2013 A non-QB threw a TD pass: Perry Jones (TB) 36 yards to Tim Smith vs. La Tech, 2012 Threw 3+ interceptions: 3, David Watford at Miami, 2013 300 yards total offense: 329, Matt Johns at Duke, 2014 200 All-purpose yards: 209, Darius Jennings vs. Richmond, 2014 Intercepted 3 passes: 3, Rodney McLeod, at Maryland, 2011 Intercepted 2 passes: 2, Anthony Harris, vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 INT by a lineman: David Dean at Virginia Tech, 2014 INT by a linebacker: Max Valles vs. Pitt, 2014 INT at or behind line of scrimmage: David Dean at Virginia Tech, 2014 INT Return for a TD: 35 yards, Max Valles vs. Pitt, 2014 2 INTs for Touchdowns: 2, Randy Neal vs. Virginia Tech, 1992 2 players with INTs for TD: Muffin Curry and Tony Franklin vs. W. Mich., 2003 4 sacks: 4, Jamie Sharper vs. North Carolina, 1996 3 sacks: 3, Max Valles vs. Miami, 2014 4+ TFLs: 4, Brent Urban at Pitt, 2013 15+ Tackles: 15, Quin Blanding vs. Pitt, 2014 4+ PBUs: 4, Max Valles vs Louisville, 2014 Defensive Extra Point: Joe Crocker vs. NC State, 1994 Fumble recovery for TD: Eli Harold vs. Richmond, 2014 (22 yards) Five Field Goals: 5, Chris Gould vs. North Carolina, 2007 Four Field Goals: 4, Ian Frye at BYU, 2014 Three Field Goals: 3, Ian Frye at UCLA, 2015 Missed a PAT: Ian Frye at Florida State, 2014 Blocked a Punt: DreQuan Hoskey vs VMI, 2013 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: Alvin Pearman vs. Temple, 2004 (70 yards) Kickoff return for TD: Terence Fells-Danzer vs. Eastern Michigan, 2010 (70 yards) Two-point conversion: Khalek Shepherd from David Watford (pass) vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Scored 60 points: 62-14 vs. NC State, 1997 Scored 50 points: 51-3 vs. Temple, 2005 Scored 40 points: 45-13 vs. Kent State, 2014 Scored 30 points: 30-13 vs. Miami, 2014 Defeated a ranked team: 23-21 vs. No. 21 Louisville, 2014 Defeated a ranked team on the road: 14-13 at No. 23 Florida State, 2011 Recorded a Shutout: 49-0 vs. VMI, 2013 Recorded a Shutout vs. ACC: 31-0 vs. Maryland, 2008 Was Shut out: by Virginia Tech, 2011 (38-0) Scoreless first half: at North Carolina, 2013 Scoreless second half: at Georgia Tech, 2014 Did not score a TD: vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 Did not score an offensive TD: vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 Had 300 rushing yards: 357 vs. VMI, 2013 Had 200 rushing yards: 225 vs. Pitt, 2014 Had fewer than 100 rushing yards: 98 at UCLA, 2015 Had negative yards rushing: -3 vs. Wyoming, 2007 Had 200 yards passing: 289 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Had 300 yards passing: 325 at Duke, 2014 Had 400 yards passing: 480 vs. La Tech, 2012 Attempted 50 passes: 58 at BYU, 2014 Completed 40 passes: 43 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Passed for 5 touchdowns or more: 5, vs. La Tech, 2012 Had fewer than 100 yards passing: 75 at Miami, 2009 Had 600 yards of total offense: 625 vs. La Tech, 2012 Had 500 yards of total offense: 520 vs. Kent State, 2014 Had 400 yards of total offense: 416 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Had fewer than 100 yards of total offense: 90 vs. Maryland, 1980 Had consecutive games, 500 yards of total offense: 2014, BYU (519), Kent State (520) Had three consecutive games, 500 yards of total offense: 2004, Temple (504), North Carolina (549), Akron (522) Kicked 5 field goals: 5 vs. North Carolina, 2007 Had 6 or more sacks in a game: 7 at Pitt, 2013 Had 10 or more TFL in a game: 10 vs. Kent State, 2014 Missed extra point kick: at Florida State, 2014 Had a FG attempt blocked: vs. Maryland, 2012 Had successful two-point conversion: vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Forced 7 or more turnovers: 7, vs. Richmond, 2014 Forced 5 or more turnovers: 5, vs. Kent State, 2014 Had 5 or more turnovers: 5 vs. North Carolina, 2010 Blocked 2 punts in a game: 2 at Miami, 2009 Blocked 2 kicks in a game: 2 vs. Richmond, 2008 Did not punt: vs. Duke, 1989 Had no turnovers: at Maryland, 2013 Overtime game: Idaho, 2011 Recorded a Safety: vs. BYU, 2013 Was not penalized: Maryland, 2004 100+ penalty yards: 145 vs. La Tech, 2012 10+ penalties: 10 at Miami, 2013 Trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: vs. Miami, 2012 Did not lose a fumble: at UCLA, 2015 90+ offensive plays: 102 at BYU, 2014 100+ offensive plays: 102 at BYU, 2014 45 or fewer plays: 44 vs. Georgia Tech, 2009 Recovered an Onside Kick: Georgia, 1998 Virginia the last time Football ...page Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 40 AN OPPONENT HAD… OPponent team… 200 yards rushing: 206, Donald Brown, Connecticut, 2008 150 yards rushing: 155, C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame, 2015 100 yards rushing: 155, C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame, 2015 30 carries: 33, Jamaal Williams, BYU, 2013 25 carries: 33, Jamaal Williams, BYU, 2013 4 TDs rushing: 4, Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009 3 TDs rushing: 3, Jahwan Edwards, Ball State, 2013 2 TDs rushing: 2, Karlos Williams, Florida State, 2014 3 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 2012 2 TDs rushing by a QB: 3, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 2012 QB rushed for 100 yards: 122, Marcus Mariota, Oregon, 2013 2 rushers with 100+ yards: Zach Laskey (133), Robert Godhigh (111) & David Sims (107), Georgia Tech, 2013 3 rushers with 100+ yards: Zach Laskey (133), Robert Godhigh (111) & David Sims (107), Georgia Tech, 2013 2 rushers with 2 TDs: Zach Laskey (2) & David Sims (2), Georgia Tech, 2013 50+ yard run: 52, Marquise Williams, North Carolina, 2014 15+ receptions: 16, Quinshad Davis, North Carolina, 2012 10+ receptions: 10, Stephen Barnette, Richmond, 2014 200 yards receiving: 202, Donald Bowens, NC State, 2007 150 yards receiving: 169, Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013 100 yards receiving: 124, Will Fuller, Notre Dame, 2015 3 TDs receiving: 3, Dez White, Georgia Tech, 1998 2 TDs receiving: 2, Will Fuller, Notre Dame, 2015 2 receivers with 100 yards receiving: Stephen Barnette (124) and Rashad Ponder (100), Richmond, 2014 2 receivers with 2 TDs: Fred Zeigler (3), Benny Galloway (2), South Carolina, 1968 90+ yard pass play: 96 (TD), Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013 80+ yard pass play: 96 (TD), Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013 70+ yard pass play: 96 (TD), Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013 50+ yard pass play: 59, Malik Zaire to Will Fuller, Notre Dame, 2015 Attempted 50 passes: 69, Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2007 Attempted 40 passes: 41, Keith Wenning, Ball State, 2013 Completed 30 passes: 44, Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2007 Completed 25 passes: 29, Bryn Renner, North Carolina, 2012 300 yards passing: 377, Tajh Boyd, Clemson, 2013 250 yards passing: 263, Brad Kaaya, Miami, 2014 5 TD passes: 5, Paul Pinegar, Fresno State, 2004 4 TD passes: 4, Anthony Boone, Duke, 2012 3 TD passes: 3, Josh Rosen, UCLA, 2015 Threw 3+ interceptions: 3, Colin Reardon, Kent State, 2014 300 yards total offense: 350, Josh Rosen, UCLA, 2015 200 All-purpose yards: 368, Duke Johnson, Miami, 2012 Intercepted 3 passes: 3, B.W. Webb, William & Mary, 2009 Intercepted 2 passes: 2, Kenny Cain, TCU, 2012 INT Return for a TD: 37 yds, Eric Kendricks, UCLA, 2014 2 players with INTs for TD: Ishmael Adams and Eric Kendricks, UCLA, 2014 3 sacks: 3, Robert Quinn, North Carolina, 2009 4+ TFLs: 4.0, Mario Edwards Jr., Florida State, 2014 15+ Tackles: 15, Denzel Perryman, Miami, 2014 Fumble recovery for TD: Randall Goforth 75 yard return, UCLA, 2014 Five Field Goals: 5, Will Snyderwine, Duke, 2009 Four Field Goals: 5, Will Snyderwine, Duke, 2009 Three Field Goals: 3, Eric Kristensen, Virginia Tech, 2013 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: 4, Sam Ficken, Penn State, 2012 Blocked a Punt: Garrett Kidd, Miami, 2014 Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: Garrett Kidd blocked punt and Hugo Delepenha returned it for TD, Miami, 2014 Blocked a Field Goal: A.J. Francis, Maryland, 2012 Punt return for TD: Ryan Switzer, North Carolina, 2013 (85 yards) Kickoff return for TD: Adam Hine, at BYU, 2014 (99 yards) Two-point conversion: Torii Hunter Jr. pass from Deshone Kizer, Notre Dame, 2015 Scored 50 points: 59-10, Clemson, 2013 Scored 40 points: 41-33, at BYU, 2014 Scored 30 points: 34-27, vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Recorded a Shutout: 38-0, Virginia Tech, 2011 Was Shutout: VMI, 2013 (49-0) Scoreless first half: VMI, 2013 Scoreless second half: Virginia Tech, 2013 Did not score a TD: VMI, 2013 Fewer than 10 first downs: 4, VMI, 2013 Fewer than 5 first downs: 4, VMI, 1979 One first down: 1, Richmond, 1945 No first downs: 0, NC State, 1944 No third down conversions: 0, Notre Dame, 2015 Had 300 rushing yards: 394, Georgia Tech, 2013 Had 200 rushing yards: 253, Notre Dame, 2015 Had fewer than 100 rushing yards: 64, Miami, 2014 Had negative yards rushing: -2, Maryland, 2012 Had 200 yards passing: 207, Notre Dame, 2015 Had 300 yards passing: 351, UCLA, 2015 Had fewer than 100 yards passing: 38, VMI, 2013 Had 600 yards of total offense: 610, Clemson, 2013 Had 500 yards of total offense: 503, UCLA, 2015 Had 400 yards of total offense: 460, Notre Dame, 2015 Had fewer than 100 yards of total offense: 79, VMI, 2013 Kicked 5 field goals: 5, Duke, 2009 Had 6 or more sacks in a game: 6, Florida State, 2010 Had 10 or more TFL in a game: 10, North Carolina, 2012 Missed Extra Point Kick: Oregon, 2013 Missed 4 or more Field Goals: 4, Penn State, 2012 Missed 3 or more Field Goals: 4, Penn State, 2012 Missed 2 or more Field Goals: 4, Penn State, 2012 Had successful Two-Point Conversion: Notre Dame, 2015 Forced 5 or more turnovers: 5, North Carolina, 2010 Scored 3 or more Defensive Touchdowns: 3, UCLA, 2014 (2 INT, 1 Fumble) Had 5 or more turnovers: 5, Kent State, 2014 Had 4 or more passes intercepted: 5, Miami, 2010 (tied UVa school record) Blocked 2 punts in a game: 2, Auburn, 2011 Did not punt: Georgia Tech, 2000 Had no turnovers: Notre Dame, 2015 Turned the ball over 7 or more times: 7, Richmond, 2014 Turned the ball over 5 or more times: 5, Kent State, 2014 Overtime game: Idaho, 2011 Recorded a Safety: Miami, 2012 Was not penalized: Temple, 2004 100+ penalty yards: 133, at BYU, 2014 10+ penalties: 10, Pitt, 2014 Trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: North Carolina, 2014 Did not lose a fumble: Notre Dame, 2015 90+ offensive plays: 93, BYU, 2013 45 or fewer plays: 44, William & Mary, 1961 Recovered an Onside Kick: North Carolina, 2014 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Games Played (as of Sep 12, 2015) All games Virginia Football Game Notes • Chick-fil-a Bowl PARTICIPATIONpage vs. Auburn page ## 3 51 9 65 89 45 26 6 18 27 43 47 55 17 82 10 67 1F 2 59 22 5 86 15 85 62 53 14 50 71 56 4 76 34 32 1 31 60 38 5R 88 9S 42 91 72 3S 1S ## 16 28 11 77 93 41 33 PLAYER Blanding, Q Bradshaw, Z Brown, A Burbank, R Burns, R Butts, E Canady, M Carter, D Conte, N Cook, M Corney, T Croce, V Dean, D Dockins, K Eldridge, D Ellis, J English, J Frye, I Garner, K Hall, M Hamm, D Harris, T Hopkins, C Johns, M Johnson, K Karl, S Kiser, M Levrone, A Matteo, J McDonald, J Miles-Redmond,A Mizzell, T Mooney, M Moore, K Moore, M Nicholson, D Peace, C Pond, J Rainey, K Reid, A Santoro, R Severin, C Shirley, T Sims, D Smith, E Smith, L Stalker, PLAYERC.J. 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XXX XXX START 41 Virginia PLAYER VIRGINIA Football CAREER GameHIGHS Notes/Offense • CHICk-Fil-A and kickerspage Bowl vs. AUBURN page 42 89 Rob Burns Receptions: 1 three times, last at BYU, 2014 Receiving Yards: 8 vs. BYU, 2014 Tackles: 1 at North Carolina, 2013 45 Evan Butts Receptions: 2 at UCLA, 2015 Receiving Yards: 42 at UCLA, 2015 Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Long Receiving Touchdown: 2 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 18 Nicolas conte Punts: 5 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Long Punt: 59 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Punting Average: 50.5 at UCLA, 2015 Inside the 20: 2 at UCLA, 2015 Punts of 50+:3 at UCLA and vs. Notre Dame, 2015 47 vincent croce Receptions: 1 at UCLA, 2015 Receiving Yards: 6 at UCLA, 2015 Rushes: 1 at UCLA, 2015 Rushing Yards: 7 at UCLA, 2015 17 Kyle Dockins Receptions: 4 at Miami, 2013 Receiving Yards: 46 at Miami, 2013 Long Reception: 18 at Miami, 2013 Receiving TD: 1 at BYU, 2014 Long Receiving TD: 11 at BYU, 2014 Tackles: 2 vs. BYU, 2013 19 Doni Dowling Receptions: 5 vs. UCLA, 2014 Receiving Yards: 36 at BYU, 2014 Long Reception: 16 at BYU, 2014 Rushes: 2 vs. Kent State, 2014 Rushing Yards: 1 vs. Kent State, 2014 Long Rush: 2 vs. Kent State, 2014 14 Ian Frye Long Field Goal: 53 yards vs. BYU, 2013 Most FGs: 4 at BYU, 2014 Most FG Att: 4 at BYU & vs. Miami, 2014 Most PATs: 6 vs. Richmond, 2014 Most Points: 15 at BYU, 2014 22 Daniel Hamm Rushes: 21 vs. VMI, 2013 Rushing Yards: 136 vs. VMI, 2013 Long Rush: 12 vs. VMI, 2013 Long Rush TD: 12, vs. VMI, 2013 Rushing TDs: 2 vs. VMI, 2013 Receptions: 1 vs. VMI, 2013; vs. Kent State, 2014 Receiving Yards: 11 vs. VMI, 2013 Long Reception: 11 vs. VMI, 2013 All-Purpose Yards: 147 vs. VMI, 2013 86 Charlie Hopkins Receptions: 1 four times, last vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Receiving Yards: 8 at UCLA, 2015 Long Reception: 8 at UCLA, 2015 15 Matt Johns Pass Completions: 26 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Pass Attempts: 45 at Duke, 2014 Completion Pct: .684 (26-of-38) vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Passing Yards: 325 at Duke, 2014 Passing TD: 2 three times, last vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Long Pass Play: 45 vs. Richmond, 2014 Rushes: 5 vs. Kent State, 2014; vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Rushing Yards: 65 vs. Kent State, 2014 Total Offense: 329 at Duke, 2014 Long Rush: 42 vs. Kent State, 2014 Rushing TD: 1 vs. Kent State, 2014; vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Long TD rush: 4 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 8 T.J. Thorpe Receptions: 6 vs. East Carolina, 2013* Receiving Yards: 70 vs. East Carolina, 2013* All-Purpose Yards: 234 at Clemson, 2011* Kick Return Yardage: 182 at Clemson, 2011* Long Kick Return: 100 at Clemson, 2011* 85 Keeon Johnson Receptions: 5 vs. Clemson & UNC, 2013 Receiving Yards: 77 vs. Clemson, 2013 Long Reception: 46 vs. Notre Dame, 2013 Receiving TD: 1 at UNC, 2013; vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Long Receiving Touchdown: 42 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 33 Olamide Zaccheaus Receptions: 2 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Receiving Yards: 25 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Long Reception: 15 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Rushes: 2 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Rushing Yards: 39 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Long Rush: 35 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 14 Andre levrone Receptions: 3 vs. UCLA, 2014; at BYU, 2014 Receiving Yards: 75 vs. UCLA, 2014 Long Reception: 29 vs. UCLA & Kent State, 2014 Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. UCLA & at Florida State 2014 Long Receiving Touchdown: 29 vs. UCLA, 2014 4 Taquan mizzell Rushes: 18 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Rushing Yards: 66 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Long Rush: 36 vs. Duke, 2013 Receptions: 8 at UCLA, 2015 Receiving Yards: 100 at UCLA, 2015 Long Reception: 54 vat Virginia Tech, 2014 Long Kick Return: 39 vs Richmond, 2014 Kick Return Yardage: 108 at North Carolina, 2013 Kick Returns: 5 at North Carolina, 2013 TD Receptions: 1 at Miami, 2013; at UCLA, 2015 Rushing TDs: three times, last vs. Kent State, 2014 5 Albert Reid Rushes: 15 vs. Clemson, 2013* Rushing Yards: 61 vs. Clemson, 2013* Rushing Touchdowns: 1, 4x, last vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Long Kick Return: 37 at NC State, 2013* * - at Maryland 88 Ryan Santoro Receptions: 1 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Receiving Yards: 34 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Long Reception: 34 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 9 Canaan Severin Receptions: 11 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Receiving Yards: 153 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Long Reception: 38 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Receiving TD: 2 vs. Richmond, 2014 Long TD Reception: 31 vs. North Carolina, 2014 * - at North Carolina 41 Connor Wingo-reeves Receptions: 1 three times, last at Florida State, 2014 Receiving Yards: 10 at Duke, 2014 Long Reception: 10 at Duke, 2014 VIRGINIA PLAYER CAREER HIGHS /defensepage 43 3 Quin Blanding Tackles: 15 vs. Pitt, 2014 Tackles for Loss: 1.5 at Virginia Tech, 2014 Interceptions: 1 three times, last vs. Miami, 2014 Long INT return: 6 vs. Miami, 2014 Passes Broken Up: 2 vs. Richmond & UNC, 2014 51 Zach Bradshaw Tackles: 3 three times, last vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Passes Broken Up: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at North Carolina, 2013 9 Andrew Brown Tackles: 1 four times, last vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. Kent State, 2014 26 Maurice Canady Tackles: 13 vs. BYU, 2013 Interceptions: 1 four times, last at Florida State, 2014 Interception Return Yards: 69 vs. Kent State, 2014 Interception Return for TD: 1 vs. Kent State, 2014 Sacks: 2.0 at Pitt, 2013 Passes Broken Up: 3, vs. VMI, 2013 Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Miami, 2012; vs. Duke, 2013 Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Miami, 2012 Blocked FG return: 65 vs. Miami, 2014 27 Malcolm Cook Tackles: 1 three times, last vs. Notre Dame, 2015 43 Trent Corney Tackles: 6 at UCLA, 2015 Tackles for Loss: 3.0 vs. VMI, 2013 Sacks: 2.0 vs. VMI, 2013 Passes Broken Up: 1 vs. VMI, 2013 Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. VMI, 2013 Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. Richmond, 2013 55 David Dean Tackles: 7 vs. BYU; Maryland & Clemson, 2013 Sacks: 1.5 at Pitt, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 2.0 three times, last at UCLA, 2014 Forced Fumble: 1 vs. Oregon, 2013 Passes Broken Up: 1 vs. UCLA, 2014 Interceptions: 1 at Virginia Tech, 2014 Interception Return Yards: 3 at Virginia Tech, 2014 Defensive Touchdowns: 1 (INT) at Virginia Tech, 2014 2 Kirk Garner Tackles: 2 vs. Louisville, 2014 59 Mark Hall Tackles: 3 vs. Kent State, 2014 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Richmond, 2014 5 TIM harris Tackles: 7 vs. Clemson, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 three times, last vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Pass Breakups: 1 five times, last at Florida State, 2014 Interceptions: 1 vs. Richmond, 2014 Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Miami, 2014 53 Micah Kiser Tackles: 12 at UCLA, 2015 Tackles for Loss: 1.5 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Sacks: 1.5 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 31 Chris peace Tackles: 2 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 56 Andre Miles-Redmond Tackles: 2 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Tackles for a Loss: 0.5 vs. Ball State, 2013; Notre Dame, 2015 34 Kwontie moore Tackles: 3 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Sacks: 1.0 vs. Kent State & Miami, 2014 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Kent State & Miami, 2014 32 Mike moore Tackles: 8 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Tackles for Loss: 3.0 at Georgia Tech, 2014 Sacks: 1.5 at NC State, 2012; vs. Pitt, 2014 Fumble Recovery: 1 three times, last at Florida State, 2014 1 Demetrious Nicholson Interceptions: 1 four times, last vs. Kent State, 2014 Long INT Return: 31 vs. William & Mary, 2011 Tackles: 9 vs. North Carolina, 2012; Southern Miss, 2011 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. VT, at Indiana, 2011 Passes Broken Up: 3 vs. Penn State, 2012; Notre Dame, 2014 38 Kelvin Rainey Tackles: 8 vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Clemson, 2013 Passes Broken Up: 1.0 vs. Clemson, 2013 Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. Louisville, 2014 16 Mason Thomas Tackles: 1 five times, last vs. Notre Dame, 2015 Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. VMI, 2013 28 Wilfred Wahee Tackles: 7 at UCLA, 2015 11 Divante walker Tackles: 6 vs. Richmond, 2014 Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. VMI, 2013 93 Donte Wilkins Tackles: 7 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Sacks: 0.5 vs. Clemson, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 1.5 vs. Clemson, 2013; Pitt, 2014 Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. VMI, 2013 Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 Virginia The virginia Football defense/Punterpage Game Notes • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 44 1 3 5 9 15 26 28 31 32 34 38 43 51 53 55 93 18 Demetrious NICHOLSON Owns 32 career starts ... returned to the UVa lineup after missing 18-of-19 games Cornerback Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. over the 2013 and 2014 seasons with a toe injury ... recorded seven tackles at No. 13 UCLA ... broke up three passes against No. 9 Notre Dame. Ht: 5-11 Wt: 180 Quin BLANDING Has posted six double digit tackle games over 14 career college games ... tallied 10 Free Safety So. Virginia Beach, Va. tackles and one TFL at No. 13 UCLA ... made eight stops against No. 9 Notre Dame. Ht: 6-2 Wt: 215 Tim HARRIS Cornerback Jr. Richmond, Va. Ht: 6-2 Wt: 200 Came off the bench at No. 13 UCLA and recorded one tackle ... started against No. 9 Notre Dame and recorded five tackles. Andrew BROWN Defensive Tackle Chesapeake, Va. So. Ht: 6-4 Wt: 290 Saw time at defensive tackle at No. 13 UCLA ... made one stop against No. 9 Notre Dame. C.J. STALKER Maurice CANADY Made collegiate debut at No. 13 UCLA ... recorded one tackle against the Bruins. Outside Linebacker Fr. West Chester, Ohio Ht: 6-2 Wt: 225 Has started 14 games in a row ... made four tackles at No. 13 UCLA ... made three Cornerback tackles against No. 9 Notre Dame. Sr. Richmond, Va. Ht: 6-2 Wt: 185 Wilfred Wahee Defensive Back Jr. Norfolk, Va. Ht: 5-11 Wt: 200 Chris PEACE Defensive End Made collegiate debut at No. 13 UCLA ... recorded one tackle against the Bruins ... R-Fr. Newport News, Va. made first collegiate start against No. 9 Notre Dame and made two tackles. Ht: 6-3 Wt: 240 Mike MOORE Defensive End Sr. Hyattsville, Md. Ht: 6-3 Wt: 275 Started at No. 13 UCLA and notched three tackles and one TFL ... recorded eight tackles against No. 9 Notre Dame. Kwontie MOORE Defensive End Sr. Norfolk, Va. Ht: 6-2 Wt: 290 Made second career start at No. 13 UCLA ... recorded three stops against No. 9 Notre Dame. Kelvin RAINEY Strong Safety Jr. Houston, Texas Ht: 6-1 Wt: 200 Made first career start at No. 13 UCLA and recorded five tackles ... recorded eight tackles against No. 9 Notre Dame. Trent CORNEY Made first career start at No. 13 UCLA and tallied a career-high six tackles ... added Defensive End on TFL against the Bruins ... made five tackles against No. 9 Notre Dame. Sr. Brockville, Ontario Ht: 6-2 Wt: 255 Zach BRADSHAW Outside Linebacker Jr. Damascus, Md. Ht: 6-3 Wt: 235 Micah KISER Outside Linebacker So. Baltimore, Md. Ht: 6-2 Wt: 240 David DEAN Captain ... started at No. 13 UCLA and had UVa’s lone sack ... notched two tackles Defensive Tackle against No. 9 Notre Dame. Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. Ht: 6-1 Wt: 290 Donte WILKINS Saw time on the defensive line at No. 13 UCLA and against No. 9 Notre Dame. Defensive Tackle Jr. Woodbridge, Va. Ht: 6-1 Wt: 290 Nicholas Conte Punter Jr. Roanoke, Va. Ht: 6-3 Wt: 225 Made first career start at cornerback at No. 13 UCLA ... made seven tackles against the Bruins ... made three stops against No. 9 Notre Dame. Made second career start at No. 13 UCLA ... tallied two tackles against the Bruins. Made first career start at No. 13 UCLA and led the team with 12 tackles ... recorded five tackles and 1.5 sacks against No. 9 Notre Dame. Made collegiate debut at No. 13 UCLA ... booted three of four punts vs. the Bruins for 50-plus yards ... had a long of 56 yards at the Rose Bowl ... kicked three of five punts vs. the Irish for 50-plus yards. Virginia THe virginia Football offense/kickerpage Game Notes • Chick-fil-a Bowl vs. Auburn page 45 4 5 8 9 14 15 17 19 22 33 41 45 47 85 86 14 Taquan MIZZELL Made first career start at No. 13 UCLA and led all players with eight catches and Tailback Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. 100 receiving yards ... rushed for 66 yards against No. 9 Notre Dame. Ht: 5-10 Wt: 195 T.J. THORPE Transfer from Maryland ... rushed 12 times for 31 yards in his UVa debut ... tallied Tailback his first Cavalier touchdown against No. 9 Notre Dame ... rushed five times for 23 Sr. Washington, D.C. yards against the Irish. Ht: 5-9 Wt: 210 Transfer from North Carolina ... currently out with a broken clavicle. Wide Receiver Sr. Durham, N.C. Ht: 6-0 Wt: 200 Canaan SEVERIN Captain ... caught five balls for 58 yards at No. 13 UCLA ... notched his first career Wide Receiver 100-yard game with 11 catches for 153 yards against No. 9 Notre Dame. Sr. Marlborough, Mass. Ht: 6-2 Wt: 205 Andre LEVRONE Wide Receiver So. Laurel, Md. Ht: 6-2 Wt: 215 Caught two passes for 16 yards at No. 13 UCLA ... missed Notre Dame game with injury. Matt JOHNS Quarterback Jr. Chalfont, Pa. Ht: 6-5 Wt: 210 Completed 21-of-35 passing for 238 yards at No. 13 UCLA ... tallied 289 passing yards on 26-of-38 passing against No. 9 Notre Dame. Kyle DOCKINS Wide Receiver Saw time at No. 13 UCLA and against No. 9 Notre Dame. Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. Ht: 6-3 Wt: 220 Doni DOWLING Wide Receiver So. Richmond, Va. Ht: 6-1 Wt: 215 Currently out with a leg injury. Daniel HAMM Tailback So. Wytheville, Va. Ht: 5-10 Wt: 200 Saw time at No. 13 UCLA and against No. 9 Notre Dame on special teams. Olamide ZACCHEAUS Tailback/Wide Receiver Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. Ht: 5-8 Wt: 190 Made collegiate debut at No. 13 UCLA ... was one of two UVa true freshmen to appear against the Bruins ... caught one pass for three yards ... rushed twice for 39 yards against No. 9 Notre Dame ... caught two passes for 25 yards against the Irish. Albert REID Fullback Connor Jr. WINGO-REEVES Ht: 6-3 Midlothian, Va. Wt: 230 Missed first career game at No. 13 UCLA because of an injury ... returned to the lineup against No. 9 Notre Dame. Evan BUTTS Made collegiate debut at No. 13 UCLA and recorded two catches for 42 yards ... Tight End caught first career touchdown on a two-yard pass from Matt Johns against No. 9 R-Fr. Newton Square, Pa. Notre Dame. Ht: 6-4 Wt: 240 Vincent CROCE Fullback Sr. Olney, Md. Ht: 6-4 Wt: 260 Captain ... collected first career start, as well as first career rush and first career catch at No. 13 UCLA. Keeon JOHNSON Wide Receiver Jr. Kannapolis, N.C. Ht: 6-3 Wt: 210 Saw time at No. 13 UCLA ... caught two passes for 46 yards and a touchdown against No. 9 Notre Dame. Charlie HOPKINS Tight End Sr. Spokane, Wash. Ht: 6-6 Wt: 255 Transfer from Stanford ... caught one pass for eight yards at No. 13 UCLA ... made first collegiate start against the Bruins ... caught one pass for five yards against No. 9 Notre Dame. Ian FRYE Kicker Sr. Bristol, Va. Ht: 6-6 Wt: 215 A Lou Groza Award semifinalist in 2014 ... is 31-of-40 for his career on field goal attempts ... is 3-of-4 in 2015 ... hit all three attempts at No. 13 UCLA. Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2015) individual season and career statistics All games SEASON Rushing gp Passing gp Receiving gp Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Olamide Zaccheaus Matt Johns Vincent Croce Nicholas Conte TEAM Total Opponents Matt Johns Total Opponents Canaan Severin Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Evan Butts Olamide Zaccheaus Keeon Johnson Andre Levrone Charlie Hopkins Ryan Santoro Vincent Croce Total Opponents Total Offense 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 att 120 56 39 26 7 6 0 254 441 no. yds avg 16 12 5 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 47 43 211 110 19 44 28 46 16 13 34 6 527 558 13.2 9.2 3.8 14.7 9.3 23.0 8.0 6.5 34.0 6.0 11.2 13.0 g plays rush pass 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 81 34 17 2 1 1 1 137 135 Scoring td fg Punt Returns no. yds avg td Kick Returns no. yds avg td Maurice Canady Total Opponents Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Total Opponents 1 1 1 1 1 5 8 5 1 6 3 10 111 54 39 7 6 -2 225 405 61 15 76 51 12.2 15.0 12.7 17.0 lg avg/g 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 yds 527 527 558 td gp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - pts 13 6 6 6 6 6 43 68 yds 64 80 5 3 3 35 17 2 1 1 avg 835 545 19 44 28 466 264 13 34 6 13.0 6.8 3.8 14.7 9.3 13.3 15.5 6.5 34.0 6.0 td 5 2 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 td yds lg 11 avg/g 23.9 22.7 9.5 22.0 14.0 21.2 22.0 6.5 8.5 0.2 td fg kick PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf lg no. 1 35 1 yds 11 yds 616 15 53-54 - - avg td avg td 11.0 17.6 15.0 1753 575 54 39 7 6 0 0 0 - - - - - - 0-1 lg 11 lg 48 15 avg/g 67.4 24.0 27.0 19.5 0.3 3.0 - - avg/g 36 16 35 42 7 6 td 1636 38 54 12 28 15 42 29 8 34 6 lg 3 1 0 2 0 0 1636 0 0 0 0 0 - 31-40 5 1 1 2 2 - total 4.0 3.2 19.5 3.9 7.0 6.0 117 575 54 39 7 6 265 143 17 2 1 1 pass pct 57.9 avg rush no. 16 15 16 20 no. 136-235-6 net 575 54 39 117 7 6 plays lg 11 11 30 22 2 0 48 0 0 g 26 24 2 2 26 2 - 126.69 35 24 2 2 2 22 12 2 4 26 537 268.5 111 55.5 54 27.0 39 19.5 7 3.5 6 3.0 -2 -2.0 752 376.0 963 481.5 loss 597 56 39 165 7 6 effic comp-att-int 26 lg avg/g gain 143 17 2 30 1 1 gp 42 263.5 42 263.5 59 279.0 38 105.5 19 55.0 12 9.5 28 22.0 15 14.0 42 23.0 10 16.0 8 6.5 34 17.0 6 3.0 42 263.5 59 279.0 - - - - - - 0-1 - 0-1 1 1-1 att 24 2 2 26 26 2 lg avg/g 3 3 6 total avg/g 0-1 gp 25 55.5 16 27.0 35 19.5 13 5.0 7 3.5 6 3.0 0 -2.0 35 112.5 39 202.5 PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf 4-4 4-4 6-6 11 11.0 11 11.0 76 10.9 pct 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 td 3.3 3.2 19.5 1.2 7.0 6.0 -2.0 3.5 6.0 64.4 64.4 64.2 td 527 0 0 0 0 0 0 527 558 kick 3-4 3-4 4-6 1 1 7 111 54 39 10 7 6 -2 225 405 47-73-1 47-73-1 43-67-0 Matt Johns Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Olamide Zaccheaus Vincent Croce Nicholas Conte TEAM Total Opponents Ian Frye Taquan Mizzell Evan Butts Albert Reid Keeon Johnson Matt Johns Total Opponents net avg 9 2 0 16 0 0 2 29 36 effic comp-att-int 2 135.85 2 135.85 2 163.69 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 CAREER gain loss 34 17 2 8 1 1 1 64 68 page 46 pts 146 30 6 6 12 12 24.0 27.0 19.5 4.5 0.3 3.0 lg 45 avg/g 62.9 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2015) Virginia Football individual season Game and career Notes statisticspage • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 47 All games SEASON CAREER Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg g rush 575 0 54 39 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 117 6 545 835 19 28 466 44 34 264 13 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 att good long blkd Total Opponents 0 1 Total Opponents All Purpose Taquan Mizzell Canaan Severin Albert Reid Olamide Zacche Keeon Johnson Evan Butts Ryan Santoro Andre Levrone Charlie Hopkins Vincent Croce Maurice Canady Matt Johns Nicholas Conte TEAM Total Opponents Field Goals Ian Frye Total Opponents Punting Nicholas Conte Total Opponents Kickoffs Dylan Sims Total Opponents 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 g 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 rush rcv 111 0 54 39 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 10 6 -2 225 405 0 0 kr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 11 76 att good 4 4 6 0 0 pr 110 211 19 28 46 44 34 16 13 6 0 0 0 0 527 558 0 0 long 3 3 4 ir 61 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 51 blkd 42 42 45 0 0 0 no. yds avg 10 629 62.9 10 629 62.9 14 882 63.0 tb ob 6 6 8 1 1 0 141.0 105.5 44.0 33.5 23.0 22.0 17.0 16.0 6.5 6.5 5.5 5.0 3.0 -2.0 419.5 545.0 24 35 2 2 22 2 4 12 2 26 34 26 2 40 lg blk 9 438 48.7 59 9 438 48.7 59 7 336 48.0 62 no. yds avg total avg/g 0 282 0 211 0 88 0 67 0 46 0 44 0 34 0 16 0 13 0 13 0 11 0 10 0 6 0 -2 0 839 0 1090 0 0 0 no. 31 yds 9 438 no. yds 113 7009 rcv pr 53 avg 48.7 avg 62.0 0 lg blk tb ob 59 49 0 5 kr 616 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 0 0 total 1736 835 88 67 466 44 34 264 13 13 119 117 6 avg/g 72.3 23.9 44.0 33.5 21.2 22.0 8.5 22.0 6.5 0.5 3.5 4.5 3.0 Virginia Football 2015 Virginia Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2015) Virginia Football individual season Game and career Notes statisticspage • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 48 All games SEASON ## Defensive Leaders 3 53 38 43 32 28 1 26 5 51 55 31 34 TM 56 27 16 11 47 59 93 1S 3S 9 Quin Blanding Micah Kiser Kelvin Rainey Trent Corney Mike Moore Wilfred Wahee Demetrious Nicholson Maurice Canady Tim Harris Zach Bradshaw David Dean Chris Peace Kwontie Moore TEAM Andre Miles-Redmond Malcolm Cook Mason Thomas Divante Walker Vincent Croce Mark Hall Donte Wilkins C.J. Stalker LaChaston Smith Andrew Brown Total Opponents gp 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 ua 11 12 10 6 5 9 6 6 5 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 87 83 CAREER a total 7 18 5 17 3 13 5 11 6 11 1 10 2 8 1 7 1 6 2 5 2 4 1 3 2 3 . 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 4 4 1 31 5 3 1 36 tfl sack int pbu 1.0 . 2.5 1.5 0.0 . 1.0 . 2.0 0.5 0.0 . 0.0 . 1.0 . 1.0 . 0.0 . 2.0 1.0 0.0 . 0.0 . 2.0 . 0.5 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 13 3 11 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 3 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ff blk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 14 21 24 37 14 33 34 23 19 37 2 26 gp 71 21 20 11 32 21 95 78 38 7 37 2 8 ua 70 11 11 15 45 10 54 38 13 15 59 1 9 a total tfl 7 5 26 23 26 21 23 1 5 8 2 2 2 13 2 5 9 . 1 3 4 1 4 6 . 8 23 1 . 2 6 3 6 19 2 13 32 1 1 5 1.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 1.5 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 141 3.5 32 2.5 31 1.0 26 5.0 77 13.5 31 0.0 149 3.5 116 4.5 51 3.0 22 2.0 96 18.5 3 0.0 17 2.5 sack int pbu 1 .0 1 .5 . 2 .0 5 .5 . . 2 .0 . . 7 .0 . 2 .0 3 6 . . . 1 . 1 . 2 . . 4 31 5 25 1 6 . 1 1 4 . . . . . . . . . . 0 .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fr ff blk . . . 1 . 1 1 3 . . 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3 . . 1 1 . . . . 2015 Game-by-game summariespage 49 Game 1 • UCLA 34, UVa 16 Sept. 5 • Pasadena, Calif. Game 2 • Notre Dame 34, UVa 27 Sept. 12 • Charlottesville, Va. Game Notes • UVa 0-2 all-time against UCLA. • UVa 0-6 all-time against teams from the Pac-12. • UVa 80-37-9 all-time in season openers. • UVa 6-17-2 all-time in road season openers. • Seven Cavaliers made their first career starts: DE Trent Corney, FB Vincent Croce, ILB Micah Kiser, OG Jack McDonald, TB Taquan Mizzell, FS Kelvin Rainey and CB Wilfred Wahee. • Seven Cavaliers made their collegiate debuts against the Bruins: TE Evan Butts, DE Darrious Carter, P Nicolas Conte, Holder Anrew Mackay, DE Chris Peace, OLB C.J. Stalker and TB Olamide Zaccheaus. • UVa played two true freshmen against UCLA: OLB C.J. Stalker and TB Olamide Zaccheaus. • With three field goals, Ian Frye moves into a tie for sixth place (Jake McInerney) all-time at UVa with 31 field goals. • Nicolas Conte booted the first punt of his collegiate career for 56 yards in the first quarter. • UVa scored on its first drive of the game. In 2014 UVa only scored on a game’s first drive three times. • UVa scored on a season’s first drive for the first time since recording a touchdown against Richmond in 2012. • Matt Johns had 238 passing yards, giving the junior over 200 passing yards in three of his four career starts. • Taquan Mizzell finished with eight receptions, giving the junior a catch in 22 straight games. • Mizzell finished with a career-high eight receptions and a career-high 100 receiving yards. • Canaan Severin finished with five receptions, giving the senior a catch in 13 straight games. • Andre Levrone finished with two receptions, giving the sophomore a catch in four straight games. • Vincent Croce recorded his first career rush in the first quarter for seven yards. • Croce also recorded his first career reception. • Evan Butts recorded his first collegiate reception on a 28-yard pass from Matt Johns in the second quarter. • Olamide Zaccheaus recorded his first collegiate catch from Matt Johns in the second quarter for three yards. • ILB Micah Kiser recorded a career-high 12 tackles. • CB Wilfred Wahee recorded a career-high seven tackles. • DE Trent Corney recorded a career-high six tackles. Game Notes • Virginia is 0-2 all-time vs. Notre Dame. • UVa is 4-2 in home openers under head coach Mike London and 90-29-7 (.742) all-time. • Virginia had 416 yards of total offense - the most since 443 vs. North Carolina in 2014. • The Cavaliers held Notre Dame to an 0-of-10 effort on third down, marking the first time UVa held its opponent without a third-down conversion under Mike London. • Virginia First Time Starters: Offense: Olamide Zaccheaus (TB)**, Ryan Santoro (WR); Defense: Chris Peace (DE), Andre-Miles Redmond (DT): ** - denotes true freshmen. • Jordan Ellis (TB) and David Eldridge (WR)** made their collegiate debuts: ** - denotes true freshmen. • QB Matt Johns went 26-of-38 for 289 yards and a career-high-tying two touchdown passes. • Johns established new career-bests in completions (26) and completion percentage (.684). • Johns (289 yards) has eclipsed 200 passing yards in four of five career starts. • Johns matched a career-best with three total touchdowns (2 passing, 1 rushing) . • WR Canaan Severin had career highs with 11 receptions, marking the first time since Darius Jennings 13 & Tim Smith 10 vs. Georgia Tech in 2013 that a Virginia receiver had 10 or more catches. • Severin’s 153 receiving yards was the most since Tim Smith’s 151 yards vs. Georgia Tech (2013). • Severin has a 14-game reception streak. • RB Taquan Mizzell led Virginia with 66 rushing yards and extended his reception streak to a team-best 23 games. • RB Olamide Zaccheaus had a career-long 35-yard run and added two receptions for 25 yards. • RB Albert Reid had his first rushing touchdown for Virginia (3 rushing TDs, 1 receiving TD at Maryland). • WR Keeon Johnson’s 42-yard touchdown reception marked a career long. • WR Ryan Santoro’s 34-yard reception marked his first career catch. • TE Evan Butts had his first career touchdown reception, a two-yard catch from Johns in the second quarter. • CB Kelvin Rainey, FS Quin Blanding and DE Mike Moore led Virginia with eight tackles each. • The eight tackles each for Rainey and Moore were career bests. • CB Demetrious Nicholson matched a career-high with three pass break-ups. • LB Micah Kiser had his first career sack and finished with 1.5. Score by Quarters: Virginia 3 6 0 7 — 16 UCLA 7 10 14 3 — 34 Scoring Summary: 1st 09:14 VA Ian Frye 42 yd field goal, 10-60 5:46, VA 3 - UCLA 0 02:43 UCLA Devin Fuller 4 yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairn kick), 7-56 2:32, UCLA 7 - VA 3 2nd 09:43 VA Ian Frye 31 yd field goal, 10-72 3:37, UCLA 7 - VA 6 07:37 UCLA Thomas Duarte 30 yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairnkick), 7-75 2:06, UCLA 14- VA 6 01:37 VA Ian Frye 19 yd field goal, 13-73 6:00, UCLA 14 - VA 9 00:02 UCLA Ka’imi Fairbairn 26 yd field goal, 10-57 1:35, UCLA 17 - VA 9 3rd 07:37 UCLA Myles Jack 1 yd rush (Fairbairn kick), 11-85 4:11, UCLA 24 - VA 9 03:40 UCLA Kenny Clark 3 yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairn kick), 6-67 1:11, UCLA 31 - VA 9 4th 07:05 UCLA Ka’imi Fairbairn 21 yd field goal, 8-60 2:35, UCLA 34 - VA 9 03:29 VA Taquann Mizzell 19 yd pass from Johns, 8-75 3:36 UCLA 34 - VA 16 Attendance—68,615 UVaUCLA UVaUCLA 4-50.5 3-37.7 First Downs 19 25 Punts (Number-Avg) 0-01-0 Rushes-Yards (Net) 34-98 34-152 Fumbles-Lost 7-45 7-75 Passing Yards (Net) 238 351 Penalties-Yards 34:14 25:46 Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-35-1 28-37-0 Possession Time Total Offense Plays-Yards 69-336 71-503 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 7 of 13 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 3-3 5-6 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-28 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 1-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-25 1-16 Sacks By: Number-Yards Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 RUSHING: Virginia-Taquan Mizzell 16-45; Albert Reid 12-35; Matt Johns 3-11; Vincent Croce 1-7; Nicholas Conte 1-6, TEAM 1--2. UCLA-Soso Jamabo 9-79; Paul Perkins 14-59; Bolu Olorunfunmi 5-30; Myles Jack 2-7; Josh Rosen 1--1. PASSING: Virginia-Matt Johns 21-35-1-238. UCLA-Josh Rosen 28-35-0-351; Jerry Neuheisal 0-2-0-0. RECEIVING: Virginia-Taquan Mizzell 8-100; Canaan Severin 5-58; Evan Butts 2-42; Andrew Levrone 2-16; Charlie Hopkins 1-8; Vincent Croce 1-6; Albert Reid 1-5; Olamide Zaccheaus 1-3. UCLA-Devin Fuller 6-44; Paul Perkins 5-58; Jordan Payton 3-54; Thomas Duarte 2-46; Nate Iese 2-43; Kenny Walker 2-40; Eldridge Massington 2-31; Logan Sweet 2-21; Mossi Johnson 2-5; Darren Andrews 1-6; Kenny Clark 1-3. Score by Quarters: Notre Dame 12 0 14 8 — 34 Virginia 0 14 0 13 — 27 Scoring Summary: 1st 09:29 ND Durham Smythe 7 yd pass from Kizer, 13-75 5:31, ND 6 - VA 0 03:09 ND Justin Yoon 32 yd field goal, 9-55 4:21, ND 9 - VA 0 00:07 ND Justin Yoon 45 yard field goal, 6-34 1:41, ND 12 - VA 0 2nd 10:54 VA Evan Butts 2 yard pass from Johns (Frye kick), 8-75 4:13, ND 12 - VA 7 03:04 VA Keeon Johnson 42 yard pass from Johns (Frye kick), 7-75 3:33, VA 14- ND 12 3rd 07:04 ND Will Fuller 59 yard pass from Zaire (Yoon kick), 1-59 0:08, ND 19 - VA 14 00:54 ND C.J. Prosise 24 yard rush (Yoon Kick), 3-45 1:02, ND 26 - VA 14 4th 13:42 VA Matt Johns 4 yd rush (Frye kick), 6-75 2:12, ND 26 - VA 16 01:54 VA Albert Reid 1 yard rush (Frye kick), 13-80 6:01, VA 27 - ND 26 00:12 ND Will Fuller 39 yard pass from Kizer (2 point conv.), 8-80 1:42, ND 34 - VA 27 Attendance—58,200 NDUVa NDUVa First Downs 20 22 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-55.8 5-47.2 Rushes-Yards (Net) 34-253 30-127 Fumbles-Lost 0-01-1 Passing Yards (Net) 207 289 Penalties-Yards 4-40 9-55 Passes Comp-Att-Int 15-30-0 26-38-0 Possession Time 26:37 33:23 Total Offense Plays-Yards 64-460 68-416 Third-Down Conversions 0 of 10 6 of 14 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 1 Punt Returns-Yards 4-48 1-11 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-4 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-35 4-51 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 2-6 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHING: Notre Dame-C.J. Prosise 17-155; Malik Zaire 10-87; Josh Adams 3-10; Amir Carlisle 1-2; Deshone Kizer 2-1, Torii Hunter Jr. 1--2. Virginia-Taquan Mizzell 18-66; Olamide Zaccheaus 2-39; Albert Reid 5-23; Matt Johns 5--1. PASSING: Notre Dame-Malik Zaire 7-18-0-115, Deshone Kizer 8-12-0-92. Virginia-Matt Johns 26-38-0-289. RECEIVING: Notre Dame-Will Fuller 5-124, Chris Brown 3-41, C.J. Prosise 3-20, Amir Carlisle 2-4, Corey Robinson 1-11, Durham Smythe 1-7. Virginia-Canaan Severin 11-153, Albert Reid 4-14, Taquan Mizzell 4-10, Keeon Johnson 2-46, Olamide Zaccheaus 2-25, Ryan Santoro 1-34, Charlie Hopkins 1-5, Evan Butts 1-2. Virginia and Football opponent Gamelong Notesplayspage • CHICk-Fil-A Bowl vs. AUBURN page 50 VIRGINIA 10 LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE 96 Mikell Simpson vs. Texas Tech, 2007 88 Bob Davis vs. N. C. State, 1964 81+ Tommy Vigorito vs. NC State, 1979 81 Tiki Barber vs. Michigan, 1995 80+ Tiki Barber vs. Virginia Tech, 1996 80 Thomas Jones vs. San Jose State, 1998 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 +Non-scoring play 97 93 92 91 90 90 89 88 87 85 85 PASS COMPLETIONS Harry Martin to Bus Male to John Leys, Navy, 1935 Wayne Schuchts to Nick Merrick, Wake Forest, 1982 Stan Fischer to Joe Kehoe, Navy, 1960 Matt Blundin to Tyrone Davis, N.C. State, 1991 Scott Gardner to Harrison Davis, UNC, 1973 Emmanuel Byers to Deyon Williams, Miami, 2005 Kevin Ferguson to John Ford, VMI, 1984 Todd Kirtley to Cole Egan, Rutgers, 1980 Symmion Willis to Larry Holmes, Ohio, 1993 Bob Davis to Frank Quayle, VMI, 1966 Wayne Schuchts to Barry Word, Wake Forest, 1983 56 56 53 53 52 52 51 51 51 50 50 50 50 50 50 FIELD GOALS Kenny Stadlin vs. Virginia Tech, 1984 Rafael Garcia vs. Texas, 1995 Connor Hughes vs. Wake Forest, 2003 Ian Frye vs. BYU, 2013 Connor Hughes vs. NC State, 2003 Chris Hinkebein vs. Maryland, 2010 Mark Inderlied vs. South Carolina, 1987 Jake McInerney vs. Georgia Tech, 1990 Chris Gould vs. North Carolina, 2007 Wayne Morrison vs. Navy, 1979 Rafael Garcia vs. Virginia Tech, 1994 Todd Braverman vs. No. Carolina, 1999 Connor Hughes vs. Georgia Tech, 2003 Connor Hughes vs. Clemson, 2004 Connor Hughes vs. Florida State, 2005 80 79 78 77 74 73 72 72 71 70 70 70 PUNTS Sam Maphis, 1923, Virginia Tech Ray Quillen, 1954, Lehigh Will Brice, 1994, Georgia Tech Alec Vozenilek, 2013, Pitt Russ Henderson, 1977, Syracuse Braxton Hill, 1965, West Virginia Kevin Ferguson, 1984, Georgia Tech Ed Garno, 1991, VMI Hal Trentham, 1970, Duke Hunter Richards, 1968, Navy Will Brice, 1994, North Carolina Mike Abrams, 2000, Brigham Young INTERCEPTIONS 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 Maurice Canady, Kent State, 2014 69+ Greg McClellan, Duke, 1991 65+ Chase Minnifield, Richmond, 2010 64+ John Pincavage, William & Mary, 1963 64 Bob McGrail, Army, 1971 +Non-scoring play PUNT RETURNS 95 Harry Martin to Bus Male to Harry Martin, Maryland, 1935 89 Bill Dudley, Lafayette, 1941 79 Terry Sieg, Virginia Tech, 1962 79+ Jason Wallace, Clemson, 1990 76 Chris Warren, Navy, 1986 75+ Gene Schroeder, Pennsylvania, 1950 75+ Steve Sroba, Maryland, 1972 74 Tiki Barber, Navy, 1994 74 Tiki Barber, NC State, 1996 72 Eddie Knowles, Virginia Tech, 1952 +Non-scoring play 92 79 58 44 FUMBLE RETURNS (40+) Art Thomas, 2001, Penn State Dennis Borchers, 1967, North Carolina Byron Thweatt, 2000, Georgia Chris Cook, 2007, Miami (Fla.) BLOCKED FG RETURNS (50+) 65+ Maurice Canady, 2014, Miami (Fla.) +Non-scoring play KICKOFF RETURNS 100 Tavon Mason, Georgia Tech, 2001 100 Marquis Weeks, North Carolina, 2002 100 Marquis Weeks, North Carolina, 2004 99 Henry Massie, North Carolina, 1963 96 Jerrod Washington, Georgia Tech, 1992 95 Jim Ashwell, Washington & Lee, 1951 93+ Alvin Pearman, North Carolina, 2004 91+ Malcolm Pittman, Maryland, 1983 90 John Pincavage, South Carolina, 1965 90 Frank Quayle, South Carolina, 1967 90 Jerrod Washington, Virginia Tech, 1991 +Non-scoring play opponent 10 LONGEST 90 90 88 87 87 87 84 83 82 81 RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE Joe Bellino, Navy, 1960 LaMont Jordan, Maryland, 1999 Ray Robinson, N.C. State, 1998 John Mackovic, Wake Forest, 1964 Eddie Hicks, East Carolina, 1975 Travis Minor, Florida State, 1997 Tremayne Stephens, N.C. State, 1994 Gerry Goodwin, Navy, 1974 Chuck McSwain, Clemson, 1982 Mike Patterson, VMI, 1964 99 97 96 93 86 81 80 80 79 79 79 79 PASS COMPLETIONS Dondrial Pinkins to Troy Williamson, South Carolina, 2003 Mark Fellers to Craig Brantley, Clemson, 1974 Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013 Andy Davis to Charlie Jones, George Washington, 1949 Charlie Ward to Tamarick Vanover, Florida State, 1993 T.J. Yates to Dwight Jones, UNC, 2010 Phil Rogers to Ricky Scales, VPI, 1973 Jon Roddy to Gary Clark, James Madison, 1982 Ray Fox to Richie Gaskell, George Washington, 1953 Chris Weinke to Peter Warrick, Florida State, 1998 Chris Rix to Craphonso Thorpe, Florida State, 2003 Mike Glennon to Bryan Underwood, NC State, 2011 56 55 53 53 52 51 51 51 50 50 50 50 FIELD GOALS Paul Engle, VPI, 1977 Wayne Latimer, VPI, 1973 Steve Christie, William & Mary, 1988 Dave Frakes , Georgia Tech, 1996 Obed Ariri, Clemson, 1980 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, Louisville, 1989 Luke Manget , Georgia Tech, 2001 Travis Bell, Georgia Tech, 2007 Phil Dawson, Texas, 1995 Shayne Graham, VPI, 1998 Robbie Gould, Penn State, 2002 Dan Orner , North Carolina, 2003 PUNTS 95 Carl Brazell, South Carolina, 1955 89 Gary Clark, JMU, 1983 87 Gary Clark, JMU, 1983 85 Fred Combs, NC State, 1967 85+ Ryan Switzer, North Carolina, 2013 84 Sterling Wingo, VPI, 1950 80 Jonathan Smith, Georgia Tech, 2003 77+ Billy Hardee, VPI, 1974 72+ Napoleon McCallum, Navy, 1982 70 Johnny Watkins, VPI, 1960 +Non-scoring play INTERCEPTIONS RETURNS 100 Tom Brown, Maryland, 1962 97+ Dior Mathis, Oregon, 2013 89+ Kevin Benson, Maryland, 1973 89 Antwon Black, North Carolina, 1999 88 Derrick Taylor, N.C. State, 1986 87 Dennis O’Toole, William & Mary, 1961 80 Abdual Howard, FSU, 2001 78 Clint Session, Pittsburgh, 2006 70+ Zach Brown, North Carolina, 2010 69 Shawn Forte, Maryland, 2000 +Non-scoring play 100 100 100 99 96 95 95 95 94 92 KICKOFF RETURNS Dick Pawlewicz, William & Mary, 1974 Freddie Parham, South. Miss., 2009 Stefon Diggs, Maryland, 2012 Adam Hine, Brigham Young, 2014 Terry Strock, VPI, 1961 Doug Nettles, Vanderbilt, 1955 Matthew Thomas, South Carolina, 2002 Duke Johnson, Miami, 2012 Jack Hudson, Vanderbilt, 1955 John King, Maryland, 1968 PUNT RETURNS 95 Carl Brazell, South Carolina, 1955 89 Gary Clark, JMU, 1983 87 Gary Clark, JMU, 1983 85 Fred Combs, N.C. State, 1967 85 Ryan Switzer, North Carolina, 2013 84 Sterling Wingo, VPI, 1950 80 Jonathan Smith, Georgia Tech, 2003 77+ Billy Hardee, Virginia Tech, 1974 72+ Napoleon McCallum, Navy, 1982 70 Johnny Watkins, VPI, 1960 +Non-scoring play 93 75 72 FUMBLE RETURNS (40+) Antwan Edwards, Clemson, 1998 Randall Goforth, UCLA 2014 David Gilbert, Miami (Fla.), 2013 78 61 BLOCKED FG RETURNS (50+) Bill McCoy, Purdue, 1968 Rodney Ezzard, Duke, 2007 Virginia football rosterspage 51 No. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 32 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 47 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Name Warren Craft Demetrious Nicholson*** Connor Brewer Kirk Garner* Quin Blanding* Corwin Cutler Taquan Mizzell** Tim Harris** Albert Reid Darrious Carter Nick Johns Kareem Gibson Joe Spaziani T.J. Thorpe Andrew Brown Canaan Severin*** Jordan Ellis Hunter Byrnes Divante Walker** Myles Robinson Ian Frye*** Andre Levrone* Matt Johns** C.J. Stalker Brendan Marshall Mason Thomas** Kyle Dockins** Nicholas Conte Andrew Mackay Doni Dowling* CJ Epps Juan Thornhill Daniel Hamm* Jahvoni Simmons Umar Muhammad-Wyatt Chris Sharp Anthony Calloway Maurice Canady*** Malcolm Cook Wilfred Wahee* Eric Gallon Dominic Sheppard LaChaston Smith Chris Peace James Coleman Mike Moore*** Olamide Zaccheaus Kwontie Moore** Gladimir Paul Braedon Urie Kelvin Rainey** Darious Latimore Reed Kellam Michael Guerci Connor Wingo-Reeves** Tyler Shirley* Trent Corney* Tanner Cowley Evan Butts Sean Fitzgerald Vincent Croce* Tucker Gamble Jackson Matteo* Zach Bradshaw** Grant Polk Micah Kiser* Cory Jones David Dean** Andre Miles-Redmond James Trucilla Eli Hanback Mark Hall* Trenton Jenkins John Pond* Sean Karl* Ryan Doull* Jake Fieler Ross Burbank*** Patrick Kidd Jack English* Eric Tetlow* PosHt WR 6-2 CB 5-11 QB 6-2 CB 5-11 FS 6-2 QB 6-4 TB 5-10 CB 6-2 TB 5-9 DE 6-5 QB 6-4 CB 5-11 QB 6-2 WR 6-0 DT 6-4 WR 6-2 TB 5-11 QB 6-1 CB 5-10 CB 5-11 PK 6-6 WR 6-3 QB 6-5 OLB 6-2 TE 6-5 SS 6-0 WR 6-3 P 6-3 QB 6-2 WR 6-1 S 5-11 FS 6-1 TB 5-10 ILB 6-1 WR 6-1 TB 6-2 TB 5-8 CB 6-2 OLB 6-1 SS 5-10 OLB 6-2 ILB 6-2 TB 6-0 DE 6-1 P 6-2 DE 6-4 TB 5-8 DE 6-2 OLB 6-2 WR 5-10 SS 6-1 CB 6-0 OLB 6-1 ILB 6-2 FB 6-3 LS 6-3 DE 6-3 TE 6-4 TE 6-4 OLB 5-11 FB 6-4 ILB 6-1 C 6-5 OLB 6-3 OT 6-6 ILB 6-2 OLB 6-5 DT 6-1 DT 6-4 DT 6-1 DT 6-4 OLB 6-2 OT 6-6 C 6-3 OG 6-6 OG 6-5 OT 6-5 OG 6-4 OG 6-4 OT 6-5 C 6-6 Wt 185 180 215 180 205 200 195 200 210 235 220 165 215 200 280 205 205 200 185 190 215 215 210 225 245 205 220 225 205 215 195 200 200 240 205 195 160 195 205 200 215 240 235 240 215 265 190 280 210 170 195 165 230 225 230 225 255 225 240 210 260 230 290 235 295 240 215 290 280 270 280 245 280 330 310 290 295 310 290 300 305 YrHometownHigh School/Previous School 1 Roanoke, Va. William Fleming 4 Virginia Beach, Va. Bayside 3 Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral/Arizona/Texas 2 Baltimore, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 2 Virginia Beach, Va. Bayside 1* Virginia Beach, Va. Ocean Lakes/Fork Union Military 3 Virginia Beach, Va. Bayside 3 Richmond, Va. Varina 3 Washington, D.C. Friendship Collegiate/Maryland 1* Indiana, Pa. Indiana Senior 1 Leesburg, Va. Gonzaga 1 Johnstown, Pa. Greater Johnstown 1* Hingham, Mass. Hingham 4 Durham, N.C. Jordan/North Carolina 2 Chesapeake, Va. Oscar Smith 4 Marlborough, Mass. Worcester Academy 1* Suwanee, Ga. Peachtree Ridge 1 Danville, Va. George Washington 3 Virginia Beach, Va. Salem 1 Olney, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 4 Bristol, Va. Virginia 2 Laurel, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 3 Chalfont, Pa. Central Bucks South 1 West Chester, Ohio Lakota West 2 Gaithersburg, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 4 Virginia Beach, Va. Kempsville 3 Virginia Beach, Va. Landstown 3 Roanoke, Va. Patrick Henry 2 Fairfax, Va. W.T. Woodson 2 Richmond, Va. Varina 1 Chesapeake, Va. Bishop Sullivan Catholic 1 Altavista, Va. Altavista 2 Wytheville, Va. Fort Chiswell 1 Virginia Beach, Va. Ocean Lakes 1* Hampton, Va. Hampton 1 Princeton, N.J. The Hun School 2 Lynchburg, Va. Brookville 4 Richmond, Va. Varina 2 Richmond, Va. Fork Union Military Academy 3 Norfolk, Va. Norfolk Christian 1 Lakeland, Fla. Lakeland Christian 1 Miami, Fla. Gulliver Prep 3 Statesville, N.C. South Iredell 1* Newport News, Va. Denbigh 3 Martinsville, Va. Carlisle School 4 Hyattsville, Md. DeMatha Catholic 1 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 4 Norfolk, Va. Norfolk Christian 1 Philadelphia, Pa. Northeast 1* Purcellville, Va. Woodgrove 3 Houston, Texas Stratford 1* Lawrenceville, Ga. Central Gwinnett 1 Richmond, Va. Collegiate 1* Franklin Lakes, N.J. Fork Union Military Academy 3 Midlothian, Va. Monacan 2 Midlothian, Va. James River 4 Brockville, Ontario Thousand Islands Secondary School 1 Manasquan, N.J. Manasquan 1* Newton Square, Pa. Episcopal Academy 1 Falls Church, Va. Gonzaga 4 Olney, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 1* Weston, Fla. Cypress Bay 3 Ashburn, Va. Broad Run 3 Damascus, Md. Damascus 1 Punta Gorda, Fla. Charlotte 2 Baltimore, Md. Gilman School 1* Washington, D.C. Archbishop Carroll 4 Virginia Beach, Va. Green Run 3 Richmond, Va. Hermitage 1 Erie, Pa. Cathedral Prep 1 Ashland, Va. Patrick Henry 3 Virginia Beach, Va. Green Run 1 Charlottesville, Va. The Covenant School/Fork Union Military 4 Chester, Va. Matoaca 3 Manorville, N.Y. Eastport-South Manor 3 Kanata, Ontario All Saints Catholic/Fork Union Military 1* Parkersburg, WVa. Parkersburg South/Fork Union Military 4 Virginia Beach, Va. Frank W. Cox 1 Woodbridge, Va. Hylton 2 Richmond, Va. St. Christopher’s School 2 Richmond, Va. Mills E. Godwin No. 94 80 79 95 74 3 51 2 9 81 65 87 89 45 11 26 26 32 93 18 27 43 44 1 47 3 55 17 63 19 82 10 67 20 64 46 14 29 47 84 2 7 41 59 22 58 5 83 86 61 15 6 85 54 62 40 66 92 53 39 14 18 16 50 71 56 4 76 34 32 70 23 1 75 36 31 90 52 Name.............................Pos. Naji Abdullah...........................DE Connor Atkins...........................LS Jack Babcock............................DT Spencer Bibb............................DT Ryan Bischoff...........................OT Quin Blanding*........................FS Zach Bradshaw**.................. OLB Connor Brewer........................ QB Andrew Brown.........................DT Jamall Brown......................... WR Ross Burbank***.................... OG Richard Burney........................TE Rob Burns**.............................TE Evan Butts................................TE Hunter Byrnes......................... QB Anthony Calloway....................TB Maurice Canady***..................CB James Coleman..........................P Lester Coleman..........................P Nicholas Conte...........................P Malcolm Cook....................... OLB Trent Corney*...........................DE Tanner Cowley..........................TE Warren Craft........................... WR Vincent Croce...........................FB Corwin Cutler.......................... QB David Dean**...........................DT Kyle Dockins**....................... WR Ryan Doull*............................. OG Doni Dowling*....................... WR David Eldridge........................ WR Jordan Ellis...............................TB Jack English*............................OT CJ Epps.......................................S Jake Fieler................................OT Sean Fitzgerald..................... OLB Ian Frye***..............................PK Eric Gallon............................. OLB Tucker Gamble........................ILB Ross Gardner.......................... WR Kirk Garner...............................CB Kareem Gibson.........................CB Michael Guerci........................ILB Mark Hall.............................. OLB Daniel Hamm*.........................TB Eli Hanback..............................DT Tim Harris**.............................CB Ben Hogg............................... WR Charlie Hopkins........................TE Trenton Jenkins........................OT Matt Johns**.......................... QB Nick Johns............................... QB Keeon Johnson**................... WR Cory Jones............................. OLB Sean Karl*............................... OG Reed Kellam.......................... OLB Patrick Kidd............................. OG Andrew King............................PK Micah Kiser*.........................MLB Darious Latimore......................CB Andre Levrone*...................... WR Andrew Mackay...................... QB Brendan Marshall.....................TE Jackson Matteo*........................C Jack McDonald*...................... OG Andre Miles-Redmond.............DT Taquan Mizzell**.....................TB Michael Mooney**.................. OG Kwontie Moore**.....................DE Mike Moore***........................DE Steven Moss............................ OG Umar Muhammad-Wyatt....... WR Demetrious Nicholson***........CB Sadiq Olanrewaju**.................OT Gladimir Paul........................ OLB Chris Peace...............................DE Austin Petty.............................LB Grant Polk................................OT Virginia football rosterspage 52 No. 70 71 72 74 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 93 94 95 96 98 Name Steven Moss Jack McDonald* Eric Smith** Ryan Bischoff John Tyson Sadiq Olanrewaju** Michael Mooney** Jay Whitmire** R.J. Proctor Jack Babcock Connor Atkins Jamall Brown David Eldridge Ben Hogg Ross Gardner Keeon Johnson** Charlie Hopkins Richard Burney Ryan Santoro Rob Burns** Austin Petty Dylan Sims** Andrew King Lester Coleman Donte Wilkins ** Naji Abdullah Spencer Bibb Steven Wright Trace Halpern PosHt OG 6-4 OG 6-5 OT 6-5 OT 6-6 DT 6-5 OT 6-6 OT 6-6 OT 6-6 C 6-4 DT 6-3 LS 6-0 WR 6-0 WR 6-1 WR 6-0 WR 6-3 WR 6-3 TE 6-6 TE 6-4 WR 6-2 TE 6-7 LB 6-3 PK 6-0 PK 5-10 P 6-5 DT 6-1 DE 6-5 DT 6-1 DE 6-4 P 5-10 Wt 300 290 300 310 265 300 290 315 305 245 220 200 170 170 220 210 255 235 215 260 210 190 175 225 290 215 265 235 180 YrHometownHigh School/Previous School 1* Fredericksburg, Va. Chancellor 2 Quincy, Mass. Boston College 3 Decatur, Ga. Columbia 1 Plymouth, Pa. Plymouth-Whitemarsh 1 Richmond, Va. St. Christopher’s 3 Gaithersburg, Md. Salisbury School (Conn.) 3 Malvern, Pa. Malvern Prep 4 Alexandria, Va. T.C. Williams 1 Bealeton, Va. Liberty 2 Glen Allen, Va. Deep Run 1 Bryn Mawr, Pa. Haverford School 3 Hampton, Va. Hampton 1 Bealeton, Va. Kettle Run 1* Lynchburg, Va. Brookville 1* Mechanicsville, Va Atlee 3 Kannapolis, N.C. A.L. Brown 4 Spokane, Wash. Gonzaga Prep/Stanford 1 Chesapeake, Va. Hickory 2 Oak Hill, Va. Oakton 4 Ashburn, Va. Stone Bridge 1 Chevy Chase, Md. Landon/ Fork Union Military 3 Lynchburg, Va. Jefferson Forest 1* Raleigh, N.C. Broughton 1* Martinsville, Va. Woodberry Forest School 3 Woodbridge, Va. Potomac 1 Jacksonville, Fla. Sandalwood 2 Hamilton, Va. Woodberry Forest/Middlebury College 1 Waycross, Ga. Ware County 1 Brentwood, Tenn. Brentwood Key: 1* = redshirt freshman, *** beside name indicates letters won Coaching Staff: Mike London (head coach), Jon Tenuta (associate head coach for defense/defensive coordinator/safeties), Steve Fairchild (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Mike Archer (associate head coach/linebackers), Larry Lewis (special teams coordinator/tight ends), Chip West (recruiting coordinator/cornerbacks), Chris Beatty (assistant head coach/running backs), Dave Borbely (offensive line), Marques Hagans (wide receivers), Jappy Oliver (defensive line), Sean Cascarano (graduate assistant/offense), Daquan Romero (graduate assistant/defense), Zach Tenuta (graduate assistant/defense) Brian Wetzel (graduate assistant/offense) and Kyle King (graduate assistant for quality control). pronunciation guide Players Naji Abdullah............................. Nah-Gee Ab-Duel-Ah Ryan Bischoff..................................................Bish-Off Vincent Croce............................................ CROW-chee Ryan Doull.........................Dowel (rhymes with Towel) Keeon Johnson................................................. Key-on Andre Levrone........................................ Lev–rown-ee Taquan Mizzell................................ Tay-Qwan My-Zell Sadiq Olanrewaju............Suh-Deek O-lan-ree-Wah-ju Canaan Severin................................................ Cain-in LaChaston Smith.................................. La-CHASS-ston Wilfred Wahee.................................................WA-Hee Olamide Zaccheaus................ Oh-lama-day Za-key-us COACHES Sean Cascarano...................................Cass-KA-ron-oh Marques Hagans.............................................. Marcus No. 60 78 38 5 13 88 9 25 30 42 22 91 72 30 7 15 68 16 21 8 57 74 37 28 11 77 93 41 96 33 Name.............................Pos. John Pond*................................C R.J. Proctor.................................C Kelvin Rainey**.......................CB Albert Reid...............................TB Myles Robinson........................CB Ryan Santoro.......................... WR Canaan Severin***................ WR Chris Sharp...............................TB Dominic Sheppard..................ILB Tyler Shirley*...........................LS Jahvoni Simmons....................ILB Dylan Sims**...........................PK Eric Smith**.............................OT LaChaston Smith......................TB Joe Spaziani............................ QB C.J. Stalker............................ OLB Eric Tetlow*................................C Mason Thomas**.....................FS Juan Thornhill..........................FS T.J. Thorpe.............................. WR James Trucilla...........................DT John Tyson...............................DT Braedon Urie.......................... WR Wilfred Wahee*.......................SS Divante Walker**.....................CB Jay Whitmire**........................OT Donte Wilkins** ......................DT Connor Wingo-Reeves**..........FB Steven Wright..........................DE Olamide Zaccheaus..................TB VIRGINIA FOOTBALL DEPTH CHART - William & Mary Game page 53 OFFENSE (Pro-Style) Pos WR (X) LT LG C RG RT TE or QB TB FB WR (Z) WR (F) No 9 33 76 67 71 60 50 65 65 62 72 77 86 45 89 15 2 3 4 5 22 10 47 41 30 85 82 14 17 Name Canaan Severin Olamide Zaccheaus Michael Mooney Jack English Jack McDonald John Pond Jackson Matteo Ross Burbank Ross Burbank Sean Karl Eric Smith Jay Whitmire Charlie Hopkins Evan Butts Rob Burns Matt Johns Conner Brewer Corwin Cutler Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid Daniel Hamm Jordan Ellis Vincent Croce Connor Wingo-Reeves LaChaston Smith Keeon Johnson David Eldridge Andre Levrone Kyle Dockins DEFENSE (4-3) Ht 6-2 5-8 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-6 6-6 6-4 6-7 6-5 6-5 6-4 5-10 5-9 5-10 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-3 Wt 205 190 290 300 290 330 290 310 310 310 300 315 255 240 260 210 215 200 195 210 200 205 260 230 235 210 170 215 220 Yr Sr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. So. R-Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Pos DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB FS SS CB No 34 31 55 56 9 93 43 6 32 59 53 30 51 27 29 26 5 3 11 21 38 28 1 39 Name Kwontie Moore Chris Peace David Dean Andre Miles-Redmond Andrew Brown Donte Wilkins Trent Corney Darrious Carter Mike Moore Mark Hall Micah Kiser Dominic Sheppard Zach Bradshaw Malcolm Cook Eric Gallon Maurice Canady Tim Harris Quin Blanding Divante Walker Juan Thornhill Kelvin Rainey Wilfred Wahee Demetrious Nicholson Darious Latimore Ht 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-0 Wt 280 240 290 280 280 290 255 235 265 245 240 240 235 205 215 195 200 205 185 200 195 200 180 165 Yr Sr. R-Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. R-Fr. 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-10 5-9 225 Jr. 215 Jr. 215 Sr. 190 Jr. 190 Jr. 215 Sr. 205 So. 225 So. 195 Sr. 195 Jr. 210 Jr. Special Teams P PK KO Hold LS PR KOR 18 32 14 91 91 14 18 42 26 4 5 Nicholas Conte James Coleman Ian Frye Dylan Sims Dylan Sims Ian Frye Andrew Mackay Tyler Shirley Maurice Canady Taquan Mizzell Albert Reid