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Sewell, JMU, Virginia Tech struggles, Redskins don’t lose, Denny Hamlin

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Winners and Losers column by Chris Graham
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WINNER: Jameel Sewell
His numbers (16-for-31, 169 yards) were pedestrian, but he led UVa. to 44 points – 27 in the decisive first quarter – and drew praise from coach Al Groh for his checks at the line.
More telling – freshman backup Peter Lalich didn’t even warm up in the second half with the Cavs in total control.
The ‘Hoos are Sewell’s – for now, anyway.

  

WINNER: Dukes roll over Villanova
JMU has been solid since its season-opening loss at UNC – so solid that you have to start thinking that another trip to the playoffs is in the offing.
Question mark: four of the Dukes’ last six are on the road.

  

PUSH: Virginia Tech struggles to defeat Heels
A week after UNC had its doors blown off at South Florida, the Heels were in the game until the very end at sluggish Virginia Tech – whose offense has not looked any better under freshman Tyrod Taylor than it did under beleaguered junior Sean Glennon.
A win is a win is a win is a win – but these Hokies are not looking at all like the team that some had said would be a darkhorse national-title contender before the season.

  

LOSER: Denny Hamlin
Another weekend, another wreck – and now he’s so far out of the running for the Chase that he might as well not be there.
Oh, well. There’s always next year.

  

WINNER: Redskins go unbeaten over the weekend
Sure, they had a bye – but after that debacle at FedEx last weekend, you can’t ever be too sure.

  

UP: Al Groh, Cedric Peerman, CAA football
JURY IS OUT: Tyrod Taylor, hopes of landing Virginia team in BCS, Washington Nationals
DOWN: Peter Lalich, Sean Glennon, ACC football

     

Chris Graham is the executive editor of The SportsDominion.

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Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].