November 19, 2008
Ogletree not finished yet
Ogletree, Virginia’s top pass-catching option with 50 receptions for 640 yards, boasts another year of eligibility stemming from his medical redshirt in 2007.
Decorated group set to finish UVa tenure
Virginia’s seniors really don’t know what’s about to hit them this Saturday when they say goodbye to Scott Stadium.
October 22, 2008
Big hit doesn’t hinder Copper
After a high-impact collision with North Carolina running back Shaun Draughn in the fourth quarter, Copper was noticeably woozy on the field.
October 19, 2008
Will thrilling win silence Groh critics?
John Phillips, who had a pivotal 19-yard catch in overtime, hopes the win and Virginia’s resurgence will silence the critics that longed for coach Al Groh’s departure after a 31-3 loss at Duke.
October 11, 2008
Fourth-quarter trickery pays off big time as UVa ices game
The players on the East Carolina field goal block team weren’t the only ones completely fooled by Virginia’s game-clinching fake midway through the fourth quarter.
September 28, 2008
Cavs looking for answers after loss to Blue Devils
With one purpose in mind, Virginia tight end John Phillips jogged off the field at Wallace Wade Stadium the instant that he witnessed the final second tick off Wallace Wade Stadium’s clock.
September 27, 2008
Peerman sits in UVa loss
Virginia coach Al Groh said he did not want to risk playing Peerman, who was listed with a leg injury on the team’s injury report on Thursday.
September 12, 2008
Cavs get their first road test
Some of Virginia’s players will find that out for the first time tonight. The Cavaliers (1-1) play their first road game of the season at Connecticut (2-0) at 7:30 p.m. at cozy Rentschler Field.
September 09, 2008
Lalich denies using drugs
“I have not smoked or done any drugs while on my probation,” Lalich proclaimed.
August 24, 2008
Cavs’ Phillips set to break out
John Phillips reached down and pulled on the orange and blue silicone bracelet on his wrist and offered a chuckle.
July 21, 2008
Catch a tiger
On the heels of a nine-win season and a trip to the Gator Bowl, Virginia was predicted to finish fifth in the six-member Coastal Division in the ACC’s preseason poll as voted on by members of the media at the league’s annual kickoff in Georgia. UVa, which was picked to better only Duke (85 points), trailed Virginia Tech (383), North Carolina (288), Miami (253) and Georgia Tech (195).
July 20, 2008
Confidence game
Rampant speculation emerged, however, that once Sunday’s votes are tabulated from the members of the media present that the Cavaliers will land in a spot similar — or worse — to that of the past two seasons, when they were predicted to finish fourth.
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