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2007 Virginia Cavaliers football team

2007 Virginia Cavaliers football team

American college football season


The 2007 Virginia Cavaliers football team represented the University of Virginia in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team's head coach was coach Al Groh. They played their home games at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Preseason

The Cavaliers and coach Al Groh face a pivotal season in 2007 as they attempt to overcome their losing record in 2006. While the defense made improvements under new coordinator Mike London, the offense struggled all season. In November 2006, Groh indicated that he was not ready to "anoint" Jameel Sewell, who started the final nine games of 2006, as the unquestioned quarterback for 2007.[1]

The Cavaliers were a young team in 2006, leading Groh to joke that the 2007 team was playing the 2006 season.[2] While Groh had frequently played true freshman in earlier seasons, sometime for very limited action, he redshirted the entire freshman class in 2006 except for defensive lineman Nate Collins. Several players from that class are expected to be contributors in 2007, in particular running back Keith Payne has generated excitement among fans. Several talented true freshmen, such as quarterback Peter Lalich, joined the team in 2007.[3]

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Players

Recruiting

The Virginia Cavalier 2007 recruiting class consisted of 24 signed players. The class is headlined by quarterback Peter Lalich, outside linebacker J'Courtney Williams and wide receiver Dontrelle Inman. Overall, the 2007 Virginia recruiting class was ranked #25 by rivals.com and #32 by scout.com.

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Roster

Virginia's first official depth chart for the 2007 football season was announced August 28, prior to the Cavaliers' season opener against Wyoming on September 1. Click here to see depth charts for each individual game.

Quarterbacks

  • 10 Jameel SewellSophomore
  • 7 Peter LalichFreshman
  • 15 Scott Deke – Junior
  • 1 Patch Duda – Freshman (RS)
  • 6 Mark Verica – Freshman (RS)
  • 13 Brendan Lane – Freshman

Tail backs

  • 37 Cedric PeermanJunior
  • 5 Mikell SimpsonSophomore
  • 21 Andrew Pearman – Junior
  • 27 Hall Simmons – Sophomore
  • 28 William Webb – Freshman
  • 32 Keith Payne – Freshman (RS)
  • 36 Max Milien – Freshman
  • 25 Rob Lewis -- Junior
  • 44 Raynard Horne – Freshman (RS)

Wide receivers

  • 22 Staton JobeFreshman (RS)
  • 80 Maurice CovingtonJunior
  • 18 Kris Burd – Freshman
  • 20 Kevin Ogletree – Junior
  • 23 Dom Joseph – Freshman
  • 23 Zach Mendez-Zfass – Freshman (RS)
  • 26 Cary Koch – Junior
  • 39 Chris Gorham – Senior
  • 81 Dontrelle Inman – Freshman (RS)
  • 84 Jared Green – Freshman
  • 89 Chris Dalton – Freshman (RS)

Fullbacks

  • 31 Rashawn JacksonSophomore
  • 25 Josh Zidenberg – Senior
  • 47 Curt Orshoski – Freshman

Tight ends

  • 86 Tom SantiSenior
  • 82 Mark Ambrose – Freshman
  • 83 Joe Torchia – Freshman (RS)
  • 85 John Phillips – Junior
  • 87 Andrew Devlin – Freshman
  • 88 Jonathan Stupar – Senior
  • 90 Crutcher Reiss – Sophomore
  • 91 Andrew Dewey – Sophomore
  • 92 Tony Konstant – Junior
 

Center

  • 63 Jordy LipseySenior
  • 64 Jack Shields – Freshman (RS)

Offensive guard

  • 71 Branden AlbertJunior
  • 77 Ian-Yates CunninghamSenior
  • 65 B.J. Cabbell – Freshman (RS)
  • 74 Patrick Slebonick – Sophomore
  • 78 Isaac Cain – Freshman (RS)
  • 79 Gordie Sammis – Senior

Offensive tackle

  • 61 Will BarkerSophomore
  • 75 Eugene MonroeJunior
  • 76 Zak Stair – Junior

Offensive linemen

  • 62 Billy Cuffee – Freshman
  • 67 Landon Bradley – Freshman
  • 68 Anthony Mihota – Freshman
  • 69 Lamar Milstead – Freshman
  • 72 Dave Roberts – Freshman

Linebackers

  • 51 Clint SintimJunior
  • 54 Jon CopperJunior
  • 57 Jermaine DiasSenior
  • 58 Antonio ApplebyJunior
  • 33 John Bivens LB – Freshman (RS)
  • 41 Aaron Clark – Junior
  • 42 Darnell Carter – Freshman (RS)
  • 45 Denzel Burrell – Sophomore
  • 46 J'Courtney Williams – Freshman
  • 47 Daniel Childress – Freshman (RS)
  • 49 Darren Childs – Sophomore
  • 50 Terrence Fells-Danzer – Freshman
  • 52 Aaron Taliaferro – Freshman
  • 53 Bernie McKeever – Junior
  • 55 Jared Detrick – Freshman
  • 59 John-Kevin Dolce – Freshman (RS)
 

Cornerbacks

  • 4 Vic HallSophomore
  • 26 Chris CookJunior
  • 1 Trey Womack – Freshman (RS)
  • 19 Ras-I Dowling – Freshman
  • 28 Mike Brown – Junior
  • 32 Brandon Jarvis – Junior
  • 43 Mike Parker – Freshman (RS)

Safeties

  • 22 Byron GlaspyJunior
  • 30 Nate LylesSenior
  • 17 Brandon Woods – Sophomore
  • 27 Jamaal Jackson – Senior
  • 29 Rico Bell – Freshman (RS)
  • 34 Matt Leemhuis – Freshman (RS)
  • 40 Corey Mosley – Freshman

Defensive backs

  • 31 Chase Minnifield – Freshman

Defensive ends

  • 91 Chris LongSenior
  • 95 Jeffrey FitzgeraldSophomore
  • 72 John Roberts – Junior
  • 74 Pete Bladel – Senior
  • 90 Jason Fuller – Sophomore
  • 93 Alex Field – Junior
  • 99 Sean Gottschalk – Freshman (RS)

Defensive line

  • 70 Matt Conrath – Freshman
  • 92 Zane Parr – Freshman
  • 96 Nick Jenkins – Freshman

Nose tackles

  • 94 Allen BillykSenior
  • 98 Nate Collins – Sophomore

Place Kickers

  • 9 Chris GouldSenior
  • 11 Chris Hinkebein – Freshman

Punters

  • 16 Ryan WeigandSenior
  • 4 John Thornton – Junior

Long Snappers

  • 66 Danny AikenFreshman
     
Opening day starters in bold

Watch list

Game summaries

Wyoming

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With only 110 yards of total offense and just 7 yards on the ground, the Cavaliers were outmatched by a better-prepared Wyoming team.[30][31][32][33][34][35]

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Duke

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Tight end Tom Santi scored two touchdowns and tailback Cedric Peerman ran for 137 yards with 1 touchdown. Quarterbacks Jameel Sewell and Peter Lalich platooned for 191 yards through the air and one touchdown.[36][37][38][39][40][41]

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North Carolina

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Place kicker Chris Gould tied the school record held by Rafael Garcia (versus Virginia Tech, 1994) and Connor Hughes (versus Georgia Tech, 2003) by making five field goals and Cedric Peerman set a career-high in rushing for 186 yards and 1 touchdown on 30 carries. It represents the first road triumph since 2006's Sept. 30 victory at Duke and just the second since a Sept. 17, 2005, win at Syracuse.[42][43][44][45][46][47]

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Georgia Tech

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Virginia survived Georgia Tech erasing a 14-point deficit and hung on to win their third straight ACC game 28–23. Tailback Cedric Peerman ran for 138 yards and scored a touchdown while punter Ryan Weigand averaged 47.5 yards on 8 punts with a long of 58 to keep Georgia Tech's offense at bay. Two key turnovers, an interception and fumble led to Virginia touchdowns. Defensive end Chris Long anchored the Cavalier defense with nine tackles including one for loss as well as two batted balls, one returned for a touchdown by fellow lineman Jeffery Fitzgerald, and a game-saving sack on 4th down late in the 4th quarter. Virginia quarterbacks combined to go 20 for 35 with one interception and one touchdown.[48][49][50][51][52][53]

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Pittsburgh

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Virginia dominated the first quarter jumping out to a 27–0 lead. Pittsburgh's offense sputtered throughout the contest allowing the Cavaliers to take advantage of excellent field position. Jameel Sewell went 16 of 31 for 169 yards and three touchdowns while Cedric Peerman continued excelling on the ground with 87 yards on 24 carries.[54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62]

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Middle Tennessee State

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Place kicker Chris Gould kicked a 34 yard field goal with 8-seconds left to secure a last second victory. Virginia running backs combined for 151 yards on the ground while quarterback Jameel Sewell threw for 223 yards with an interception and a touchdown. Despite being huge underdogs, Middle Tennessee hung around the entire game and led by one late due to a blocked extra point. Virginia's decisive scoring drive started from their own 20 with less than two minutes to go and no time outs.[63][64][65][66][67][68][69]

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Connecticut

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With a strong defensive effort, the Virginia Cavaliers held off the previously undefeated Connecticut Huskies 17-16. Despite a very poor outing from Jameel Sewell, the Cavs drove the length of the field with Chris Gould chipping in a 19 yard field goal to win the game. The win propelled Virginia to be ranked #24 in the Coaches Poll and #19 in the first BCS rankings for the first time in 3 years.[70][71][72][73][74][75][76]

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Maryland

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In another last minute victory, tailback Mikell Simpson scored the game-winning touchdown with 16 seconds left. The play had to be reviewed by the officials due to the ball leaving Simpson's hands as he dove across the line, but the touchdown stood giving Virginia their seventh victory in a row. Defensive end Chris Long tackled Maryland quarterback Chris Turner in the end zone for a critical safety late in the third quarter bringing the Virginia deficit down to five.[77][78][79][80][81][82][83]

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N.C. State

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N.C. State quarterback Daniel Evans threw for 347 yards and 3 touchdowns while wide receiver Donal Bowens was on the receiving end of 202 of those yards. Despite a poor performance from the Virginia defense, the Virginia offense still scraped together 24 points on a streaky night by quarterback Jameel Sewell.[84][85][86][87][88][89][90]

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Wake Forest

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Virginia running back Mikell Simpson scored the go ahead touchdown with 2:18 left in the 4th quarter and Wake Forest kicker Sam Swank missed a 48 yard field goal with 2 seconds left sealing the Virginia victory. The Virginia defense was anchored by defensive end Chris Long who recorded 10 tackles and a sack. The win was Virginia's 5th win this season by two points or less breaking the NCAA record set by Columbia in 1971.[91][92][93][94][95][96][97]

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Miami

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On an emotional night for the Miami Hurricanes as they played their last game in the historic Miami Orange Bowl, the Cavaliers dominated all facets of the game shutting out the home team 48-0. Quarterback Jameel Sewell completed 20 of 25 passes for 288 yards, threw for a touchdown and ran for one as well. Tailback Mikell Simpson contributed 93 yards and two one-yard touchdown carries. The Cavalier defense posted three interceptions, four sacks, two fumble recoveries, seven tackles for loss and a touchdown. The win set up a Thanksgiving match-up versus cross-state rival Virginia Tech playing for the Atlantic Coast Conference Coastal Division title and the chance to play in the 3rd Annual Atlantic Coast Conference Championship game.[98][99][100][101][102][103][104]

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Virginia Tech

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In a game with a trip to the conference championship game on the line, the Cavaliers fell flat against their in-state rivals Virginia Tech. Poor clock management and poor defense allowed Virginia Tech to exploit Virginia en route to an easy 33–21 win.[105][106][107][108][109][110][111]

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Gator Bowl – Texas Tech

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Statistics

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Offense

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After the season

Awards


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