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The Virginia Cavaliers are a college football program that competes in NCAA Division I-A and the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
2006 Season
Currently the Cavaliers are 4-6, 3-3 in the ACC:
Date | Opponent | Location | Result/Time |
---|---|---|---|
2 Sep 06 | Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | L, 38-13 |
9 Sep 06 | Wyoming | Charlottesville, Virginia | W, 13-12 (OT) |
16 Sep 06 | Western Michigan | Charlottesville, Virginia | L, 17-10 |
21 Sep 06 | Georgia Tech | Atlanta, Georgia | L, 24-7 |
30 Sep 06 | Duke | Durham, North Carolina | W, 37-0 |
7 Oct 06 | East Carolina | Greenville, North Carolina | L, 31-21 |
14 Oct 06 | Maryland | Charlottesville, Virginia | L, 28-26 |
19 Oct 06 | North Carolina (South's Oldest Rivalry) | Charlottesville, Virginia | W, 23-0 |
28 Oct 06 | NC State | Charlottesville, Virginia | W, 14-7 |
4 Nov 06 | Florida State | Tallahassee, Florida | L, 0-33 |
18 Nov 06 | Miami | Charlottesville, Virginia | TBA |
25 Nov 06 | Virginia Tech (Commonwealth Cup) | Blacksburg, Virginia | TBA |
ACC Games |
Homecoming |
Caoching Staff
Position | Name |
---|---|
Head Coach: | Al Groh |
Defensive Coordinator Defensive Line Coach: |
Mike London |
Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Coach Recruiting Coordinator: |
Mike Groh |
Assistant Head Coach for Offense/ Wide Receivers: |
John Garrett |
Assistant Head Coach Defensive Backs Coach: |
Steve Bernstein |
Special Teams Coordinator Linebackers Coach |
Bob Diaco |
Defensive Assistant Coach Assistant Defensive Line Coach |
Lervern Belin |
Running Game Coordinator Offensive Line Coach |
Dave Borbely |
Asst. Special Teams Coordinator Running Backs Coach |
Anthony Poindexter |
Tight Ends Coach/ Assistant Recruiting Coordinator |
Bob Price |
Graduate Assistant Offense | Kase Luzar |
Graduate Assistant Defense | Rich Yahner |
Head Strength Coach] | Evan Marcus |
Director of Football Video Operations | Like Goldstein |
Stadium
South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association Championship
ACC Championships
Individual Award Winners
First Team All Americans
- Jim Bakhtiar, fullback, 1957
- Will Brice, punter, 1995
- Ahmad Brooks, linebacker, 2004
- Elton Brown, offensive guard, 2004#
- Mark Dixon, offensive guard, 1993#
- Jim Dombrowski, offensive tackle, 1985$
- Bill Dudley, halfback, 1941#
- Percy Ellsworth, defensive back, 1995
- D'Brickashaw Ferguson, offensive tackle, 2005
- Thomas Jones, tailback, 1999#
- Patrick Kerney, defensive end, 1998
- Noel LaMantagne, offensive tackle/offensive guard, 1999
- Eugene Mayer, halfback 1915
- Heath Miller, tight end, 2004$
- Herman Moore, wide receiver, 1990#
- Shawn Moore, quarterback, 1990
- Joe Palumbo, middle guard, 1951
- John Papit, fullback, 1949
- Anthony Poindexter, defensive back, 1997 & 1998#
- Ray Roberts, offensive tackle, 1991
- Ray Savage, defensive end/ outside linebacker, 1989
- Tom Scott, defensive end, 1952
- Chris Slade, defensive end, 1991 & 1992#
- John St. Clair, center, 1999
$ -unanimous All Americans |
# -consensus All Americans |
Retired Numbers
- 12—Shawn Moore, quarterback
- 24—Frank Quayle, halfback
- 35—Bill Dudley, halfback
- 48—Joe Palumbo, middle guard
- 73–Jim Dombrowski, offensive tackle
- 97—Gene Edmonds, halfback
College Football Hall of Famers
- Bill Dudley, halfback, inducted in 1956
- Earle "Greasy" Neale, head coach, inducted in 1967
- Tom Scott, defensive end, inducted in 1979
- Frank Murray, head coach, inducted in 1983
- Joe Palumbo, middle guard, inducted in 1999
- George Welsh, head coach, inducted in 2004
NFL Hall of Famers
- Bill Dudley, halfback, inducted December 6, 1966
- Earle "Greasy" Neale, head coach, inducted September 13, 1969
- Henry Jordan, tackle, inducted July 29, 1995
Maxwell Award
John Mackey Award
Draddy Trophy
Current NFL Players
- Ronde Barber - Cornerback, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Tiki Barber - Running Back, New York Giants
- Aaron Brooks - Quarterback, Oakland Raiders
- Ahmad Brooks - Linebacker, Cincinnati Bengals
- James Farrior - Linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Marques Hagans - Quarterback, St. Louis Rams
- Thomas Jones - Running Back, Chicago Bears
- Wali Lundy - Running Back, Houston Texans
- Heath Miller - Tight End, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Alvin Pearman - Running Back, Jacksonville Jaguars
- Matt Schaub - Quarterback, Atlanta Falcons
Other Famous Players
- Jim Grobe - Head Coach, Wake Forest Demon Deacons football
- Don Majkowski - Retired NFL Quarterback
- Herman Moore - Retired NFL Wide Receiver