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The HooYa! Blog expands upon the content and insights in HooYa! C-VILLE's UVa game-day publication. The HooYa! Blog is written by Trent Thurston, a sports-obsessed Virginia fan who bleeds orange & blue. He and his father, Myles, own and operate Eljo's Traditional Clothes, a UVa staple in Charlottesville for 59 years. Trent traveled with the Virginia Hoops team for six seasons helping out where needed with the radio crew. He thinks every year is the year we will win a national championship in football and basketball.


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by Trent Thurston, October 29th, 2009 01:56pm

Virginia Versus Duke University Football News and Notes Saturday 3:30 Scott Stadium Charlottesville, Virginia

Virginia and Duke (4-3,2-1 ACC) hook up Saturday afternoon in a 3:30 key ACC match-up in Charlottesville. The Hoos are 32-28 all-time versus the Blue Devils and the Hoos are coming off an embarrassing loss last year (3-31) against Duke. Virginia (3-4, 2-1 ACC), and Duke have been playing each other the longest of any ACC rivalries, since 1890. The game last year broke a run of 8 straight victories by the Hoos. Since 1982, Virginia has won 21 of the last 26 match-ups.

This affair is a bit more intriguing than usual, as it features the ACC’s top passing defense (UVA), against the leagues top passing offense (Duke). UVA is the 5th ranked defense nationally, allowing only a meager 151.29 yards per game. The Dookies are slinging the rock for an outstanding 322.57 yards per contest. Virginia has not given up a passing touchdown in four games and has give up the 2nd fewest passing TD’s in the nation

Duke is led by their senior, 4-year starter, Thaddeus Lewis. Lewis has thrown for over 300 yards in three straight games, and Duke has won two straight conference games for the first time since 1994, and in the third three hundred yard passing game, Duke played Va. Tech tough. Look for Duke to try and attack Chris Cook at the cornerback position as well as challenging Minnifield and Ras-I at the other corner. If Virginia can put pressure on Lewis, and force him out of the pocket I look for the Hoos to have an excellent chance to win the game. Virginia 31 Duke 30
*Duke has scored 49 points twice this season. Last time they scored 49 once in a season was 1994.
*Virginia’s leading tackler on defense is redshirt-freshman Steve Greer who has 49 tackles.
*Duke had over 500 yards of offense last week against Maryland.
*The Hoos’ Chris Cook, and Ras-I Dowling have combined for 11 career interceptions.
*Duke’s Thaddeus Lewis is already the 10th all-time ACC leading passer with 8,707 yards.
Virginia’s senior defensive back Brandon Woods is from Durham, North Carolina and is looking to have a huge day agains his hometown Blue Devils.
 

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Comments
Its a new a week and I'm feeling good after the Hokies put on the ugliest uniforms alive and got beat by the Tarholes

UVa 21 Duke 17 -- More defense that people expect!

Go Hoos!
jeremy October 30th, 2009 10:57am
Trent,
You have to think this is a must win for Groh if he wants to keep his job. Given the strength of the remaining schedule, it's tough to envision a scenario where the Hoos lose this game and Al stays on. They lose tomorrow and 3-9 or 4-8 become real possibilities.
What's your over/under on attendance for tomorrow? I was a little bit surprised that the game was scheduled for 3:30 on Halloween given that there are no TV considerations governing the start time. I can't speak for anyone else, but as the parent of a small child, 3:30's a tough start time for on Halloween. The weather should be excellent (unlike last week), so that helps, but I'm going to say attendance drops below the 40K barrier.
Chris October 30th, 2009 01:44pm
Jeremy, I think the Hoo's might hold Duke to 17 points, but I can't see how the Hoo's would score 21. They have NO offense. Not a poor offense, NO offense. Their only hope is if they commit to running the ball. Unfortunately, they will abandon running at the first sign of trouble.
Wilbur October 30th, 2009 04:02pm
"Dookies?" You got that word from Ratcliffe. Don't say that here!
bill October 30th, 2009 05:14pm
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