Virginia (3-5) at (19) Miami (FL) (6-2)

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  • Game info: 12:00 pm EST Sat Nov 7, 2009
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Miami chose ACC foe Virginia as its homecoming foe this season.

It’s possible Virginia was picked because of how the Cavaliers closed out the Hurricanes’ former home two years ago—before Jacory Harris arrived on campus for Miami.

Harris and the No. 16 Hurricanes look to hand the struggling Cavaliers a third straight loss Saturday when Virginia visits Land Shark Stadium two years after a memorable win over Miami at the Orange Bowl.

Miami (6-2, 3-2) suffered one of the most embarrassing losses in the storied program’s history in 2007 when Virginia won 48-0 in the Hurricanes’ finale at the Orange Bowl. Miami spent 70 years at the famed stadium, had numerous former stars in attendance and was handed its worst home loss since a 70-14 defeat to Texas A&M in 1944.

Virginia (3-5, 2-2) went on to play for the ACC title that year, but has since fallen on hard times and appears headed for a second straight losing season.

The mood is different in Miami because of Harris, who split time as the starter last season before earning the full-time job in 2009. He was named conference player of the week for the third time this season for his heroics in last Saturday’s 28-27 victory at Wake Forest.

Harris completed 22 of 43 passes for 330 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winner to Travis Benjamin with 1:08 left that finished a nine-play, 82-yard drive. Miami trailed 27-14 after three quarters.

The star quarterback was sacked five times, bringing that total to 14 in the last three games, before recovering to lead the Hurricanes to victory.

“He got hit tonight,” Hurricanes coach Randy Shannon said. “He got hit a lot tonight and that shows the kind of maturity he has.”

Miami bounced back from a 40-37 overtime loss to Clemson the week before and maintained its hopes of winning the Coastal Division. The Hurricanes are trying to catch No. 10 Georgia Tech, which has already lost to Miami.

“It’s starting to change, just a little bit,” Shannon said. “We’ve got to stay focused as a team, but I think the players really, really, truly understand how good they can be.”

Virginia is familiar with Harris after he starred in relief of a struggling Robert Marve in last year’s 24-17 overtime win for Miami in Charlottesville. Harris threw a game-tying touchdown with 55 seconds left in regulation to Laron Byrd to cap a 95-yard drive and added a winning score to Aldarius Johnson in the extra session.

That started a four-game season-ending losing streak for Virginia, which has continued that dismal play in 2009. The Cavaliers gave up 16 points in the final 3:45 last Saturday in a 28-17 home loss to Duke.

Quarterbacks Jameel Sewell and Marc Verica combined to complete 13 of 38 passes for 107 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Virginia has produced an ACC-low six touchdown passes.

“We dropped some balls,” coach Al Groh said. “In college football these days, with a few exceptions, success comes with the passing game.”

The Cavaliers may be happy to be on the road after being booed off the field in a second straight home loss that has called into question whether Groh will return. He fired his son, Mike, as offensive coordinator after Virginia went 5-7 in 2008.

“I don’t have anything to say,” Groh said. “I know a lot more about the situation than probably anybody. Maybe some day I’ll say what that is.”

It is unclear whether Sewell will start after a chest injury forced him out of last week’s loss. Verica completed 27 of 41 passes for 240 yards and one TD in last year’s loss to Miami.

“We have to pick it up on every level,” Cavs nose tackle Nate Collins said. “The biggest thing is that we all stay together. After a loss, it is easy for a team to start pointing fingers, and pinning the loss on certain guys. We are all a team, and we lose together just like we win together.”

Updated Nov 3, 3:35 pm EST
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  1. Van Helsing
    20. Posted by Van Helsing Mon Nov 9 9:49am EST

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    Groh has ensured his walking papers with this embarassing loss no matter what happens for the rest of the season. Groh WILL go!
  2. Lucas H
    19. Posted by Lucas H Sun Nov 8 3:40pm EST

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    lmao @ David.

    Nice.
  3. David
    18. Posted by David Sat Nov 7 10:15pm EST

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    "If they stay the course, Virginia will soon be unstoppable on offense. ".....um......no?

    I believe this is the first time in recorded history that the words "unstoppable", "offense", and "Virginia" were used in the same sentence. Considering the outcome of the game, it may have also been the last. =D
  4. Tony C
    17. Posted by Tony C Sat Nov 7 6:20pm EST

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    Good job Canes...........that's football guys!!! nice defense and good balanced offense. You guys are gonna scare people next year..........congrats again , from a Longhorn in Iraq..............HOOK 'EM!!!
  5. SNOT BUBBLE KOOLAID
    16. Posted by SNOT BUBBLE KOOLAID Sat Nov 7 6:07pm EST

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    Mark L it looks like your team Virginas offense ran into a wall!!! Bahahahahahaha THEY SUCK DUDE GET REAL!
  6. TAKE ON ME
    15. Posted by TAKE ON ME Sat Nov 7 6:04pm EST

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    The uuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! go canes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. The Bad Guy
    14. Posted by The Bad Guy Sat Nov 7 5:14pm EST

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    NIce to get a win where we weren't holding our breath at the end! Just keep on moving up the Ranks Canes!
  8. <i>tremone21</i>
    13. Posted by tremone21 Sat Nov 7 4:32pm EST

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    my prediction was closer. but since its virginia i think it was kinda of obvious. everyone knew they would lose.
  9. <i>biggcane</i>
    12. Posted by biggcane Sat Nov 7 3:44pm EST

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    The Canes did their job routing the Cavs and now we need Wake to pull the upset and we're in buisness baby : )
  10. Lind
    11. Posted by Lind Sat Nov 7 3:44pm EST

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    UVA football s.ucks, fire Al Groh. UVA is hot garbage at football. Its all about the UUUUUUUUUUUUU
  11. <i>t7j939</i>
    10. Posted by t7j939 Sat Nov 7 11:47am EST

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    The canes are going to smoke the cavs. this is a vengeance play. expect no mercy Al Groh
  12. Fred N.
    9. Posted by Fred N. Sat Nov 7 11:36am EST

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    I am in my 48th year of graduation from the UM. In my honor UM will beat Virginia 34 to 21. GO CANES!!!!!!!
  13. Mark L
    8. Posted by Mark L Sat Nov 7 11:29am EST

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    UVa Offensive coordinator is Gregg Brandon, one of the geniuses of the spread offense ... he was Urban Meyer's first offensive coordinator. UVa does not have the personnel needed to run the spread ... yet. If they stick with Groh and Groh sticks with Brandon, the type of recruits needed to make that offense hum will show up. If they stay the course, Virginia will soon be unstoppable on offense.
  14. <i>tremone21</i>
    7. Posted by tremone21 Sat Nov 7 10:36am EST

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    UVA can't score against Duke, lol. They won't even score 2 touchdowns against Miami. It will be 48-10 Miami.
  15. KerryC
    6. Posted by KerryC Sat Nov 7 10:26am EST

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    UM should be on cruise control, but I am concern that run of the mill football teams continue to give Miami a hard time. If Miami picks up the blitz and jam the the opposing team's tight ends and stop scrambling quaterbacks. It will be a blow out today. 40-13. If not 27-23. Miami.
  16. Lind
    5. Posted by Lind Fri Nov 6 5:07pm EST

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    UVA is going down. It's all about the UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
  17. The Bad Guy
    4. Posted by The Bad Guy Fri Nov 6 4:44pm EST

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    This is the week the Canes get it back on track! It's all about the U!
  18. Jon S
    3. Posted by Jon S Fri Nov 6 12:45pm EST

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    This game is probably televised on the east coast, but ESPN360 site has it, so I'm good, as long as your Internet provider is the list you're good to go.
  19. DeanP
    2. Posted by DeanP Fri Nov 6 11:41am EST

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    Is this game televised? I'm in Chicago and hope it is somewhere....
  20. Ted
    1. Posted by Ted Thu Nov 5 1:40pm EST

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    The 'Canes have had a tough couple of weeks lately, but they'll beat VA for homecoming weekend. My prediction: 33-17 home win for The U.
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