OFFENSE
WR 80 RASHAWN SCOTT 6-2, 190, So.
WR 86 Herb Waters 6-2, 185, Fr.
LT 79 MALCOLM BUNCHE 6-7, 325, RSo.
LT 64 Hunter Wells 6-4, 300, RFr.
LG 70 JONATHAN FELICIANO 6-5, 314, RSo.
LG 68 Jeremy Lewis 6-4, 316, RSr.
C 62 SHANE MCDERMOTT 6-4, 295, RSo.
C 75 Jared Wheeler 6-5, 314, RJr.
RG 65 BRANDON LINDER 6-6, 308, Jr.
RG 63 Daniel Isidora 6-4, 320, Fr.
RT 77 SEANTREL HENDERSON 6-8, 340, Jr.
RT 74 Ereck Flowers 6-6, 314, Fr.
TE 46 CLIVE WALFORD 6-4, 250, RSo.
TE 49 Dyron Dye 6-5, 255, RJr. -or-
TE 82 Asante Cleveland 6-5, 263, Jr.
FB 33 MAURICE HAGENS 5-11, 240, Jr.
FB 43 Sean Harvey 6-4, 262, RSo.
QB 17 STEPHEN MORRIS 6-2, 214, Jr.
QB 11 Ryan Williams 6-5, 221, RSo.
RB 5 MIKE JAMES 5-11, 220, Sr.
RB 8 Duke Johnson 5-9, 188, Fr.
RB 25 Dallas Crawford 5-10, 192, RFr.
WR 4 PHILLIP DORSETT 5-10, 185, So.
WR 83 Kendal Thompkins 5-10, 182, RSr.
WR 6 Robert Lockhart Jr. 6-1, 188, Fr.
WR 1 ALLEN HURNS 6-3, 192, Jr.
WR 24 Davon Johnson 6-0, 188, Sr.
SPECIALISTS
P 13 DALTON BOTTS 6-3, 205, Sr.
P 40 Jake Wieclaw 6-2, 193, RSr.
FG 40 JAKE WIECLAW 6-2, 193, RSr.
FG 18 Matt Goudis 6-0, 170, RFr.
KO 40 JAKE WIECLAW 6-2, 193, RSr.
KO 18 Matt Goudis 6-0, 170, RFr.
H 13 DALTON BOTTS 6-3, 205, Sr.
H 11 Ryan Williams 6-5, 221, RSo.
LS 61 PAUL KELLY 6-1, 262, RSr.
LS 59 Jimmy Gaines 6-3, 230, Jr.
SS 61 PAUL KELLY 6-1, 262, RSr.
SS 65 Brandon Linder 6-6, 308, Jr.
PR 4 PHILLIP DORSETT 5-10, 185, So.
PR 8 Duke Johnson 5-9, 188, Fr.
KR 4 PHILLIP DORSETT 5-10, 185, So.
KR 8 Duke Johnson 5-9, 188, Fr.
DEFENSE
DE 71 ANTHONY CHICKILLO 6-4, 262, So.
DE 92 Jalen Grimble 6-2, 295, So. -or-
DE 99 Jelani Hamilton 6-5, 271, Fr.
DT 72 EARL MOORE 6-1, 300, Fr.
DT 96 Curtis Porter 6-1, 305, RJr.
DT 66 Dequan Ivery 6-1, 303, Fr.
DT 91 OLSEN PIERRE 6-4, 300, So.
DT 93 Luther Robinson 6-3, 288, RJr. -or-
DT 67 Corey King 6-1, 295, RFr.
DE 51 SHAYON GREEN 6-3, 260, RJr.
DE 17 Tyriq McCord 6-3, 236, Fr. -or-
DE 90 Ricardo Williams 6-5, 240, RFr.
OLB 44 EDDIE JOHNSON 6-1, 238, RFr.
OLB 34 Thurston Armbrister 6-3, 222, So.
MLB 59 JIMMY GAINES 6-3, 230, Jr.
MLB 56 Raphael Kirby 6-0, 218, Fr.
OLB 52 DENZEL PERRYMAN 6-0, 229, So. -or-
OLB 36 GIONNI PAUL 6-1, 230, So.
OLB 31 Tyrone Cornileus 6-2, 210, Jr.
CB 37 LADARIUS GUNTER 6-2, 198, Jr.
CB 3 Tracy Howard 5-11, 185, Fr. -or-
CB 20 Thomas Finnie 5-10, 183, So.
S 2 DEON BUSH 6-1, 190, Fr.
S 22 Kacy Rodgers II 6-2, 210, Jr.
S 30 AJ HIGHSMITH 6-0, 202, RJr.
S 7 Vaughn Telemaque 6-2, 204, RSr.
S 29 Rayshawn Jenkins 6-1, 203, Fr.
CB 21 BRANDON McGEE 6-0, 194, Sr.
CB 39 Antonio Crawford 5-11, 188, Fr
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It would seem Miami is in DEEP, DEEP doo-doo, again. Because the SAGACIOUS Sin City WISEGUYS dropped TENS OF THOUSANDS of dollars on guess who. Eh. What say. Yeah, Virginia!
The Hurricanes OPENED as a - 1 point road chalk, yet BEACOUP money was wagered on Virginia, which naturally MOVED the line FOUR POINTS!!! Again, that is a MAJOR POINT SHIFT!! No if's, but's or what ever's. dUh
So, the Cav's are now a - 3 point home chalk.
By the way, I absolutely touted the Canes as a - 1 1/2 point road favorite. However, I didn't SEE-r a MAJOR point spread shift of FOUR, freakin' points!!!!
Bottom line U'all Cane brUtes. Some SERIOUS action went down on Virginia, and that's probably due to 3 factors.
1. D'Onofrio's DEFENSIVE schemes and what not. Yes, the Hurricane have played much better lately.
2. Virginia's recent ROAD bytch slapping of the Wolf Pack. A convincing DOUBLE-DIGIT victory.
3. And the INTANGIBLE of the Cavalier's past success against Miami. SEE Virginia's UPSET win over the Hurricanes last season on Thursday night. Oh, the Canes were a SOLID home chalk in that particular game, but CAME OUT FLAT!!!
Bon jour et Bon soir