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CHARLOTTESVILLE Just two weeks after Al Groh was fired, the University of Virginia has named a new head football coach. Full Article at The Staunton News Leader
CHARLOTTESVILLE -- He spoke for 53 minutes and never said the two key words. Mike London didn't need to. They hung in the air here Monday afternoon, as he was introduced as the new football coach at the University of Virginia. Full Article at Roanoke.com
Virginia head football coach Al Groh is escorted off the field after an NCAA college football game against Virginia Tech at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. , Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009. Tech won the game 42-13. View Photo »
It was close enough to review Boston College's touchdown, it was close enough to review the last play of the game there ... For probably less than a total of six inches in the game, that was the difference of the two teams. But it turned out to be enough.
CHARLOTTESVILLE - It's hard to tell whether the "whew" Mike London exhaled into the microphone at the outset of his introductory press conference Monday at Virginia was meant to be a sigh of relief after a head-spinning 48 hours or a realization of... Full Article at Hampton Roads Daily Press
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Full Article at Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Less than 48 hours after suffering a heartbreaking, last-second loss in the Div. 1-AA playoffs, Richmond head coach Mike London is now former Richmond Mike London. Full Article at MSNBC Sports
Virginia head football coach Al Groh, left, shakes the hand of Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer, right, after their NCAA college football game in Charlottesville, Va. , Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009. Tech won the game 42-13. View Photo »
Miami's got a lot of playmakers in all phases of the game ... And we had a lot of difficulty controlling and matching those playmakers.
London replaces Al Groh, who was fired a week ago. Virginia athletic director Craig Littlepage says in a news release that London's experience and variety of coaching assignments position him for success with the Cavaliers. Full Article at The New York Times
RICHMOND, Va. — The University of Virginia has hired Richmond’s Mike London as its football coach. London replaces Al Groh, who was fired a week ago. Full Article at Houston Chronicle
Al Groh (born July 13, 1944) is the current head coach of the University of Virginia college football team and the former head coach of the New York Jets of the NFL. He is a two-time Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year, winning the award in 2002 and 2007. Full Article
Virginia head football coach Al Groh is escorted off the field after an NCAA college football game against Virginia Tech at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. , Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009. Tech won the game 42-13.
View Photo »Virginia head football coach Al Groh, left, shakes the hand of Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer, right, after their NCAA college football game in Charlottesville, Va. , Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009. Tech won the game 42-13.
View Photo »Virginia head football coach Al Groh directs his team during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Virginia Tech in Charlottesville, Va. , Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009.
View Photo »FILE -- This is a Sept. 19, 2009, file photo showing Virginia coach Al Groh during a college football game against Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Miss.
View Photo »Virginia head football coach Al Groh, left, shakes the hand of Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer, right, after their NCAA college football game in Charlottesville, Va. , Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009. Tech won the game 42-13.
View Photo »It was close enough to review Boston College's touchdown, it was close enough to review the last play of the game there ... For probably less than a total of six inches in the game, that was the difference of the two teams. But it turned out to be enough.
Miami's got a lot of playmakers in all phases of the game ... And we had a lot of difficulty controlling and matching those playmakers.
but if everybody in a Virginia uniform had had the same kind of day as Zane Parr, we would have liked the looks of things a lot better
So, that certainly shows — not only the fourth year as an ACC starter, but the second year under (Duke coach) David Cutcliffe, who has great experience and know-how and development of quarterbacks.
That’s been the story of every team that’s played them ... Last week (Virginia Tech) had the ball for just 22 minutes. It’s those three players — Thomas, Dwyer and Nesbitt — who have done a remarkable job of making that the case.
I suggest that everybody look at their TIVO'd version and come up with your own opinion ... Clearly, I'm not the expert on this. If you have any questions, I'd suggest you direct them to the ACC office and see what they might say. I've got the same questions you might have. I guess Halloween was a week ...
It could best be answered by the fact that Nate Collins looked like he made about 100 tackles today ... He was the ACC player of the week last year [against Georgia Tech] and it made sense to put him right back where he was. He confirmed that with his performance.
Clearly, if we foresaw him being the kind of player he is now, he would be returning for the University of Virginia
Clearly if we foresaw him being the type of player that he is now, he would be returning kicks for Virginia ... So we're not above admitting that there is a player that certainly has turned out to be superior to what many people thought, including ourselves. Regardless of what the circumstance was in th...
The runs are going to be pretty much the same ... Maryland does bring a variety of different-looking schemes which will be challenging, not only to the offensive line, but particularly to the backs.
Maryland does bring a variety of different-looking schemes which will be challenging, not only to the offensive line, but particularly to the backs
We really paid attention to what we saw from Indiana, and our players took the challenge to prepare for this particular opponent ... Jameel played his third positive game, and when your quarterback plays like that and is able to hit the open receivers and get the game going as fast as it did, that's a p...
Toward the latter part of the game, the Pittsburgh fans were quite vocal in booing the Pittsburgh Steelers, if you can imagine that
Not only is it the same as Cedric's, but it's similar to the injury that Wali Lundy suffered [in 2006] ... Unfortunately, he joins a long list of backs here who have suffered significant injuries during their season.
A team that has not even had the level of success that some of the in-state teams have had took Florida State right to the wire ... We seem to be seeing it in many, many different circumstances.
- pfreagan
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- sohaibq85
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- brands4london
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Mike London? Who is Mike London? I guess he can't do much worse than Al Groh.
- nestofrobins 2 days ago