UVA hoping upset of GT was a turning point for program
Source: ACC Football Blog - Oct 15, 2011 at 9:46 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- With about 90 seconds remaining in the game, an announcement was made in Scott Stadium reminding Virginia fans they weren’t allowed to rush the field.
It was the only time they had booed all day.
About ninety seconds later, thousands of fans rushed field.
In yet another wild and unpredictable finish in the ACC, an unheralded Virginia team upset No. 12-ranked and previously undefeated Georgia Tech, 24-21. With the win, the Cavaliers single-handedly opened up the Coastal Division race, and not only helped themselves keep a hand in it, but also gave Virginia Tech’s chances a significant boost. It was a monumental
It was the only time they had booed all day.
About ninety seconds later, thousands of fans rushed field.
In yet another wild and unpredictable finish in the ACC, an unheralded Virginia team upset No. 12-ranked and previously undefeated Georgia Tech, 24-21. With the win, the Cavaliers single-handedly opened up the Coastal Division race, and not only helped themselves keep a hand in it, but also gave Virginia Tech’s chances a significant boost. It was a monumental

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