Lol - yeah, he was not good. I think Metheny will get the job done next year, we'll see.
The Era: Matt10's Virginia Cavaliers
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2010 ESPN/USA Today Poll Top 25
ESPN/SportsTicker
FInal
1.Alabama (14-0) ****National Champions****
2. Ohio State (12-1)
3. Wisconsin (9-3)
4. Oklahoma (12-2)
5. Boise State (10-2)
6. Florida State (12-2)
7. TCU (11-2)
8. Texas (10-3)
9. Georgia Tech (12-2)
10. Iowa (11-2)
11. Oregon State (10-3)
12. Oregon (10-3)
13. Nevada (12-1)
14. Stanford (10-3)
15. Utah (10-3)
16. Nebraska (11-3)
17. West Virginia (9-3)
18. Rutgers (10-3)
19. Clemson (10-3)
20. Texas Tech (10-3)
21. Pittsburgh (10-3)
22. USC (10-3)
23. Virginia Tech (9-4)
24. Ole Miss (9-4)
25. Navy (10-3)
2010 ESPN/USA Today Heisman Watch
ESPN/SportsTicker
FInal
1.HB Mark Ingram- ALABAMA
2.QB Taylor Potts - TEXAS TECH
3.QB Greg McElroy - ALABAMA
4.QB Terrelle Pryor- OHIO STATE
5.QB Blaine Gabebrt - MISSOURI
ACC Standings
Final
Atlantic
1. Florida State (6) - 12-2, 7-2 ***ACC Champs*** (beat GA Tech 31-21)
2. Clemson (19) - 10-3, 6-2
3. Boston College - 7-6, 5-3
4. Maryland - 6-7, 4-4
5. Wake Forest - 3-9, 2-6
6. NC State - 4-8, 2-6
Coastal
1. Georgia Tech (9) - 12-2, 7-2
2. Virginia Tech (23) - 9-4, 6-2
3. Miami - 9-4, 5-3
4. Virginia - 3-9, 2-6
5. North Carolina - 7-6, 2-6
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NFL BOUND
Heisman Winner, Mark Ingram no surprise; QB McElroy (92 ovr) no go.
Top 10 Notable Entrants
1. Mark Ingram (Alabama) - RB - 98 ovr
2. Julio Jones (Alabama) - WR - 98 ovr
3. Michael Floyd (Notre Dame) - WR - 97 ovr
4. Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) - QB - 96 ovr
5. John Clay (Wisconsin) - RB - 94 ovr
6. Jacquizz Rodgers (Or. State) - RB - 94 ovr
7. Travis Lewis (Oklahoma) - OLB - 94 ovr
8. Devier Posey (Ohio St.) - WR - 94 ovr
9. Terrelle Pryor (Ohio St.) - QB - 94 ovr
10. Mark Barron (Alabama) - SS - 94 ovr
TRANSFERS
Plenty of inter conference transfers, Brandon Wegher could nab starting job next year.
QB Dave Shinskie (So, 84 ovr) - Boston College to UConn
RB Brandon Wegher (So, 88 ovr) - Iowa to Colorado
FB David Paulsen (So, 75 ovr) - Oklahoma St. to Iowa
WR Marlon Brown (So, 80 ovr) - Georgia to Georgia Tech
TE Chase Harper (So, 75 ovr) - Nebraska to Air Force
DT Derrick Lott (Fr, 80 ovr) - Georgia to UCF
LB Cameron Lawrence (So, 85 ovr) - Miss. St. to Arkansas
LB Tim Tucker (So, 80 ovr) - Washington to UCLA
FS Cameron Gordon (Fr, 81 ovr) - Michigan to Illinois
SS Prentiss Wagner (So, 77 ovr) - Tennessee to Purdue
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Hoos New
Virginia's recruiting class ranks a low 101 as expected
Franklin Lundy hyped up as possible starter behind Minnifield in 2011.
Virginia Cavaliers 2011 Recruiting Class
QB JR Davis (Horn Lake, Ms) - 6'2/181 - 2 stars - 55 ovr
RB Chris Medlock (Canton, NC) - 6'1/202 - 2 stars - 44 ovr
FB Michael Rodriguez (Adamsville, AL) - 6'1/245 - 1 star - 43 ovr
TE David Kendrick (Boca Raton, FL) - 6'3/252 - 3 stars - 60 ovr
LG Michael Parsons (F.Wash, MD) - 6'6/312 - 3 stars - 61 ovr
LG Quinton Johnson (Haven, VA) - 6'2/310 - 3 stars - 60 ovr
RG Courtney Williams (Dover, DE) - 6'1/280 - 1 star - 45 ovr
LE Greg Miller (Home, SC) - 6'5/259 - 3 stars - 64 ovr
DT Tyler Thorne (Mt. Airy, NC) - 6'3/282 - 2 stars - 47 ovr
OLB Erik Hutchinson (Staunton, VA) - 6'4/197 - 3 stars - 61 ovr
ILB Bryan Wright (Johnson, TN) - 6'1/216 - 2 stars - 45 ovr
CB Franklin Lundy (Christiansburg, VA) 5'11/161 - 3 stars - 72 ovr
CB Demetrius Banks (Gloucester, VA) 6'0/190 - 3 stars - 65 ovr
SS Desi Richardson (Hallandale, FL) 6'1/201 - 3 stars - 65 ovr
Hoos Position Change
Sophomoer tight end converted so London can keep pro style offense.
2011 Positional Changes
TE Paul Freedman (Rs, So) 65 ovr to FB, 62 ovr
Hoos Cuts
Despite a lackluster 2010, London feels depth potential is looking "good".
2011 Roster Cuts
RB Chris Medlock (Fr) 44 ovr
WR Quintin Hunter (Rs, So) 73 ovr
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I run by my offseason quick, so be a CAP can be done, I know it takes a bit of time for people to sign up if interested. Here's what I do, you get created, I track you week by week and update stats; etc. I've done this before in previous reports and had fun. When or if you get drafted to the NFL, I will continue to track your progress as well. I am still undecided if I will create NFL draftees into Madden 11 or NFL2k5 yet.
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Accessories/Uniform: (Don't go crazy, I can edit along the way thankfully)
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Name: James Tannenbaum
Pos: WR
Type: Underrecruited
Height/Weight: 6'3
Number: 184
Hand: Right
Skin: Medium
Face: Random
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Accessories/Uniform: Black receiving gloves
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Hoos 2011 Roster & Depth Chart
No QB controversy, but red shirt freshman QB Michael Strauss skill set must be used.
Secondary full of young Cavs, many have no experience; true freshman CB Lundy named starter.
-Center, Anthony Mihota named offensive captain.
-Linebacker, Steve Greer named defensive captain.
2011 Virginia Cavaliers - Depth Chart
QB Ross Metheny (Rs, So) - 73 ovr
QB Michael Strauss (Rs, Fr) - 70 ovr **91 acc, 88 spd, 79 THA 83 THP
QB JR Davis (Jr) - 55 ovr
HB Torrey Mack (So, Rs) - 79 ovr
HB Dominique Walalce (So, Rs) - 75 ovr
HB Perry Jones (So, Rs) - 72 ovr
FB Paul Freedman (So, Rs) - 65 ovr
WR Kris Burd (Sr, Rs) - 88 ovr
WR Tim Smith (Jr) - 83 ovr
WR Jared Green (Sr) - 83 ovr
QB Michael Strauss (Rs, Fr) - 70 ovr **91 acc, 88 spd, 71 ctch
WR Bobby Smith (So, Rs) - 69 ovr
WR Javaris Brown (Jr, Rs) - 76 ovr
TE Colter Phillips (Jr, Rs) - 75 ovr
TE Zach Swanson (So) - 68 ovr
HB Kelvin Parks (Fr, Rs) - 60 ovr
LT London Bradley (Sr) - 85 ovr
LT Oday Aboushi (So, Rs) - 79 ovr
LG Austin Pasztor (Sr) - 85 ovr
LG Michael Parsons (Fr) - 61 ovr
LG Quinton Johnson (Fr) - 60 ovr
C (c) Anthony Mihota (Sr, Rs) - 88 ovr
C Mike Price (So, Rs) - 79 ovr
RG Aaron Van Kuiken (Jr, Rs) - 76 ovr
RG Courtney Williams (Fr) - 45 ovr
RT Matt Mihalik (Jr, Rs) - 83 ovr
RT Morgan Moses (Fr, Rs) - 74 ovr
RT Sean Cascarano (So, Rs) - 73 ovr
RT Conner Davis (Fr, Rs) - 71 ovr
DE Jeremiah Mathis (So, Rs) - 77 ovr
DE Cam Johnson (Sr) - 89 ovr
DE Bill Schautz (Jr, Rs) - 74 ovr
DE Jake Snyder (So, Rs) - 72 ovr
DE Chris Brathwaite (So) - 71 ovr
DE Zane Parr (Sr, Rs) - 69 ovr
DE Greg Miller (Fr) - 64 ovr
DE Brent Urban (So, Rs) - 64 ovr
DT Nick Jenkins (Sr, Rs) - 85 ovr
DT Matt Conrath (Sr, Rs) - 82 ovr
DT Will Hill (So, Rs) - 81 ovr
DT Justin Renfrow (So, Rs) - 66 ovr
DT Tyler Thorne (Fr) - 47 ovr
OLB Tucker Windle (Jr) - 81 ovr
OLB Aaron Taliaferro (Sr, Rs) - 78 ovr
OLB Terrence Fells Danzer (Jr) - 71 ovr
OLB Laroy Reynolds (Jr, Rs) - 62 ovr
OLB Erik Hutchinson (Fr) - 61 ovr
OLB Jared Detrick (Sr) - 73 ovr
OLB Ausar Walcott (Jr, Rs) - 72 ovr
ILB (c) Steve Greer (Jr, Rs) - 92 ovr
ILB Conor McCartin (Jr) - 78 ovr
ILB Henry Coley (Fr, Rs) - 72 ovr
ILB Bryan Wright (Fr) - 45 ovr
CB Chase Minnifield (Sr, Rs) - 83 ovr
CB Franklin Lundy (Fr) - 72 ovr
SS Dom Joseph (Sr, Rs) - 76 ovr
CB Devin Wallace (Jr, Rs) - 72 ovr
CB Rijo Walker (Fr, Rs) - 69 ovr
CB Pablo Alvarez (Fr, Rs) - 67 ovr
CB Demetrius Banks (Fr) - 65 ovr
FS Rodney McLeod (Sr) - 86 ovr
FS Corey Lillard (So, Rs) - 70 ovr
SS Corey Mosley (Sr, Rs) - 84 ovr
SS Desi Richardson (Fr) - 65 ovr
K Robert Randolph (Sr) - 87 ovr
P Jimmy Howell
KR CB Devin Wallace (Jr, Rs) - 87 spd, 90 acc, 89 agi
PR CB Devin Wallace (Jr, Rs) - 87 spd, 90 acc, 89 agiComment
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Hoos 2011 Schedule
On paper, no big surprises, Kent State to open up - then a ranked Florida State in week 2. After a string of must win games in September and October, visiting Chapel Hill to beat the Tarheels (hopefully) again. An always tough Air Force team before the break, then craziness in November with an unranked, but intimidating Southern Miss to cap it off.
Strength of Schedule: B
August - September : "Warm Up to Put up"
8/27 - @ Kent State, 12:30 pm
9/3 - @ #11 Florida State, 8 pm
Bye
9/17 - Duke, 3:30 pm
9/24 - @ Maryland, 3:30 pm
October : "No Excuses"
10/1 - Miami (Oh), 12:30 pm
10/8 - Idaho, 12:30 pm
10/15 - @ North Carolina, 3:30 pm
10/22 - Air Force, 12:30 pm
November : "Bowl Eligible"
11/5 - #15 Georgia Tech, 6 pm
11/12 - #16 Virginia Tech, 6 pm
11/19 - @ #22 Miami, 3:30 pm
11/26 - Southern Miss, 12:30 pm
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Hoos 2011 All-Americans
After a strong freshman year, Torrey Mack makes 1st-team behind BC's Montel Harris. A surprising selection was defensive end Bill Schautz being the only Cavalier to make All-NCAA.After that, however, the rest of the 1st team group is made up of defensive Cavs players. Granted the poor offense from last year overshadows the receiving core that is coming in this year.
1st Team All-ACC
DE - Bill Schautz
DT - Nick Jenkins
ILB - Steve Greer
CB - Chase Minnifield
FS - Rodney McLeod
2nd Team All-ACC
WR - Jared Green
DE - Cam Johnson
DT - Matt Conrath
OLB - Aaron Taliaferro
ALL-NCAA 1ST TEAM
All eyes are on junior, Andrew Luck, from Stanford.
Notables
QB - Andrew Luck - Stanford
HB - Christine Michael - Texas A&M
WR - Ryan Broyles - Oklahoma
DE - Bill Schautz - Virginia
OLB - Jerrell Harris - Alabama
ILB - Xavier Lamb - Troy
CB - Will Ford - Texas Tech
FS - Ryan Beard - Western Kentucky
SS - TJ McDonald - USC
2011 ESPN/USA Today Poll Top 25
ESPN/SportsTicker
Preseason
1.Alabama
2. Ohio State
3. Wisconsin
4. Oklahoma
5. Texas
6. Boise State
7. Oregon
8. Oregon State
9. Stanford
10. Iowa
11. Florida State
12. TCU
13. USC
14. Nebraska
15. Georgia Tech
16. Virginia Tech
17. Clemson
18. Arkansas
19. Pittsburgh
20. LSU
21. West Virginia
22. Miami
23. Texas Tech
24. Utah
25. Penn State
*Others receiving votes: Ole Miss, Notre Dame, Rutgers, North Carolina, Washington
2011 ESPN/USA Today Heisman Watch
ESPN/SportsTicker
Preseason
1.QB Andrew Luck - STANFORD
2. QB Kellen Moore - BOISE STATE
3. QB Jordan Wynn - UTAH
4. WR Ryan Broyles - OKLAHOMA
5. HB Christine Michael - TEXAS A&M
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Michael London Analysis
One of the worst debut performances for a head coach in Virginia's history, Michael London, has something to prove in 2011. With an expected offense centered around a sophomore quarterback, and a couple of All-Americans; only good things can be expected as the worst has just gone by in 2010. The University of Virginia football program director has made it known that London has three objectives this year.
Contract Year 2/3
Beat Rivals - Virginia Tech ____
Receive a bowl bid ____
Beat Florida State ____
2011 Opener: @Kent State 0-0
The first game of the season is here, Ross Metheny has much to prove, as does his head coach, Michael London. All eyes will be on running back Torrey Mack for the entire season. Mack has had problems with injuries in the past, let's hope the running back can stay healthy this year as we will surely need a leader. There are no true worries defensively, except maybe for the inexperience of Franklin Lundy, freshman cornerback starting alongside Chase Minnifield. Lundy possesses speed and good tackle ability, but it's a bit early to say pregame.
Week 1: UVA (0-0) @ Kent State (0-0)
Ovr: B-; D+
Off: B-; C-
Def: B; D+
Leaders
UVA - RB Mack, (2010): 1088 yds, 11 TD
KSU - WR Goode, (2010): 762 yds rec, 4 TD
Injuries
UVA - None
KSU - None
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Holy fuck, your coaching goals are rediculous
Originally posted by Miggyfan99I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing thoughComment
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@ FSU will be tough, i think you'll make some magic, especially if your secondary holds up. Either way, looking forward to this season :D
I was late on the CAPs, was wondering if you've progressed through already or if you could do one more, PM me i guess
RIP West
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