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WOW! Saw three glaring infractions that should have been flagged. The Olineman feet were completely out when he was pushing/aiding RB for TD.

I saw three glaring infractions if you go back and looking at the very last play that stands out like a sore thumb.

1. #70 O lineman for Miami on the sweep is way down field ahead of everyone on the last play.

2. #84TE for Miami can be clearly seen hooking #7 Jackson on the sweep and then two handed pushing him down from the back right there in front where the runner is running by with zebra right there.

3. The big one is #70 big O lineman runs out of bounds and then is seen pushing the RB in the back back along the sidelines and has both feet out of bounds the entire time pushing him past #15 attempting to tackle him on the sidelines. When did they allow an Offensive player run out of bounds and then stays out of bounds as he is pushing the RB along his side to keep him upright and pushed into the end zone? Go back and look at that!

How can that be legal to push/assistant a teammate from behind taking that many steps along the sidelines and you have both feet out of bounds not touching any of the field. Unbelievable. Went back and saw it and had to run it several times.

Class of 2025 guard Stevens talks UVa visit, offer

Potomac (MD) guard Adrien Stevens (2025) talked to @HoustonWilson about his recent trip to UVa, picking up and offer from the Wahoos, what he took away from the time he spent with Tony Bennett, and much more.

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Take Two: Breaking down UVa’s loss at Miami

Take Two: @justin ferber looks back at UVa’s tough OT loss at Miami, grading out the various units and breaking down how things played out for the Hoos.

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Football thoughts.

Not knocking Colandrea but if Musket is healthy are we 2 and 5. Remember we have 3 losses by 3 points or less. We were driving to tie Maryland.

If recruiting improves Elliot will be a big success.

Kids are being coached up. Love seeing Hardy, Rawlings, Curry and others playing.

Our intensity in defense had improved, Players are playing faster.

Offensive coordinator is getting the ball in the right peoples hands.

We will see how this game ends.

Why Coach Bennett is the finest man in coaching


Just love Tony Bennett's humility, love and caring spirit. The entanglement of Painter's Purdue and UVA under Bennett is scary close. I rooted for FDU so that every year UVA would at least share the negative spotlight. But CTB is a far better man then me.

Wish I had a kid who could play for him.
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Interesting article on CTB and practice intensity


I think the kids may have learned a valuable lesson in practice intensity and Tony Bennett. Hope we hear more about the Maryland scrimmage this weekend.
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Pre-Season ACC Basketball Media Voting

From UVa:

UVA Picked Fourth, Beekman Named to Preseason All-ACC First Team



CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Virginia was selected fourth and senior guard Reece Beekman was named to the Preseason All-ACC First Team, the league announced Thursday (Oct. 26).



Duke is the preseason favorite, followed by Miami, North Carolina, Virginia and Clemson in the top five.



ACC preseason voters selected Wake Forest sixth, followed by NC State, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh and Syracuse. Florida State was picked 11th, while Boston College, Georgia Tech, Louisville and Notre Dame rounded out the voting.



The Cavaliers were selected third in the 2022-22 ACC Preseason Poll and finished first (15-5) in the standings. The Cavaliers have finished at or higher than their predicted finish in 13 of the last 15 seasons.



Beekman was joined on the preseason All-ACC first team by Kyle Filipowski (Duke), Armando Bacot (North Carolina), PJ Hall (Clemson) and Norchad Omier (Miami).



Virginia opens the regular season Monday, Nov. 6 vs. Tarleton State. Tipoff at John Paul Jones Arena is set for 7 p.m.



ACC Men’s Basketball Tipoff 2023-24 Preseason Poll

School (First Place Votes), Points

1. Duke (44), 757

2. Miami (5), 693

3. North Carolina (1), 670

4. Virginia (1), 593

5. Clemson, 570

6. Wake Forest, 440

7. NC State, 420

8. Virginia Tech, 390

9. Pittsburgh, 380

10. Syracuse, 321

11. Florida State, 294

12. Boston College, 227

13. Georgia Tech, 157

14. Louisville, 108

15. Notre Dame, 100



Preseason All-ACC

First Team (Name, School, Votes)

Kyle Filipowski, Duke, 51

Armando Bacot, North Carolina, 50

PJ Hall, Clemson, 48

Reece Beekman, Virginia, 44

Norchad Omier, Miami, 42



Second Team

Judah Mintz, Syracuse, 39

Nijel Pack, Miami, 34

Blake Hinson, Pitt, 33

Tyrese Proctor, Duke, 24

Quinten Post, Boston College, 23



Preseason Player of the Year

Kyle Filipowski, Duke, 35

Armando Bacot, North Carolina, 13

PJ Hall, Clemson, 2

Tyrese Proctor, Duke, 1



Preseason Rookie of the Year

Elliot Cadeau, North Carolina, 40

Jared McCain, Duke, 6

Caleb Foster, Duke, 3

Donald Hand Jr., Boston College, 1

Carlton Carrington, Pitt, 1
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Offensive Coordinator Talk

Our OC has been the subject of almost constant criticism on this board. Some have pined for Jason Beck to have the job. While I love what Beck did with our quarterbacks during his tenure here, his performance at Syracuse as OC is leaving much to be desired. They started out hot against weaker competition, but only 3 touchdowns in the last 3 1/2 games. Tonight their offense is a no-show against VT. Tech is crushing them, 30-3, starting with the first offensive possession by SU. Three and outs on their first three possessions, and it hasn’t gotten much better. Sixty-two yards in the first half. Sometimes, the grass isn’t greener.
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