College Football: Can it get any worse for UVa. fans?


Column by Scott German

For those loyal Virginia fans that made the trip to Connecticut two weekends ago and watched in dismay as the Cavaliers were mauled by the Huskies 45-10, and then headed south to the Tar hell state yesterday to watch the same outcome in Durham, I have a bridge for sale I’d enjoy speaking to you about.

Fueled by a swarming defense that forced six turnovers the Duke Blue Devils completely destroyed Virginia 31-3, and in the process earned their first Atlantic Coast Conference win since 2004. Twenty-five straight conference defeats, and it all came to a grinding halt Saturday in ancient Wallace Wade Stadium against what appeared to be a completely uninspired Cavalier football team.

Duke started the game sluggish and toiled with the Wahoos to a 3-all standoff at intermission. But it was completely evident that two different teams exited their respective locker rooms to begin second-half play. The Blue Devils’ intensity on defense was evident as they consistently surrounded Virginia’s running backs and receivers, while the Cavaliers looked every bit the part of a disinterested bystander.

Duke broke the standoff midway through the third quarter on a Jay Hollingsworth run and quickly added another TD on a 30-yard pass play, making it 17-3 with less than three minutes remaining in the third. Virginia mounted nothing remotely close to an offense the remainder of the game, and the Dookies’ smelling blood tacked on two more scores for good measure.

Adding insult to injury Duke’s win yesterday also marked the first time since 1989 the Devils’ held a conference opponent to no touchdowns. and broke a nine-game losing streak to UVa.

After the loss Virginia quarterback (at least for Saturday) summed up the defeat this way. ‘It can’t get much worse than this.” If yesterday’s effort (?) was any indication of things to come, then to quote ESPN analyst Lee Corso, “Not so fast, my friend.” It may very well get worse. Remember the 31-3 pounding was to DUKE! What lies ahead with the likes of Clemson, Maryland, Wake Forest and, uh, I almost forgot, VPI on the schedule.

As a wittness of Virginia football back to the Sonny Randle days, this current team has many similitaries to the Cavaliers of the ’70s. The ’70s that commonly produced losses by 40-50 points to medicore teams like East Carolina, Maryland, Wake Forest, oh my gosh, all three of those teams are lying wait. Let’s hope history does indeed not repeat itself.

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5 Responses to “College Football: Can it get any worse for UVa. fans?”
  1. johnny terp says:

    Scott,

    I agree w/ 99% of your assessment of uva football, 08. and to be honest, I’m loving every minute of it. one problem, though, is your statement of: “The ’70s that commonly produced losses by 40-50 points to medicore teams like East Carolina, Maryland, Wake Forest.” wait one moment my friend, i recall those days as well and while i won’t argue about ECU & Wake, MD had 3 ACC Titles in the 70′s under Jerry Claiborne and produced players such as Randy White. Mediocre? As Borat might say, “not so much”

  2. chrisgraham says:

    I think Scott was talking about the part of the ’70s where Maryland went 7-25 in three seasons under Roy Lester, actually.

  3. Brian Rostron says:

    Johnny Terp reminded me of how Maryland rivaled Clemson as the dominant ACC power during that time and always seemed to play and usually beat U.Va. in the last game of the season. Man, the Len Bias tragedy really affected their whole athletic department.

    It also reminded me how even though Maryland was usually very good, Penn State used to own them.

  4. julz says:

    I remember sitting up in the stands at the Clemson/UVA game where we got whiplash from watching their constant charges to the goal line. That was the 55-0 game. It was very disheartening.

  5. chrisgraham says:

    I wasn’t at that game, but I remember the big deal about my cousin Johnny from Nelson County getting tickets to it and what a big deal that was. What I remember was that we went into that one thinking we might have a chance. I was over at Johnny’s listening to the game on the radio with his brother, Jeff. I remember the disappointment of 55-zip.

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