UVa keeps Coastal Division hopes alive
Source: ACC Football Blog - Oct 28, 2011 at 9:16 AM
This is why you have to watch the ACC -- until the clock runs out on this season.
Because in a rare nationally televised appearance for Virginia, it showed it’s no longer an afterthought in the Coastal Division and beat Miami for the first time at Sun Life Stadium 28-21 on Thursday night. Virginia, which lost at home less than a week ago to NC State, was the better team and kept its hopes alive in the ACC race in just the second season under coach Mike London. Now, with five wins, the Cavaliers are looking more and more like a bowl team and ahead of schedule in the big picture under London. Virginia is now officially ahead of Miami and North Carolina in the
Because in a rare nationally televised appearance for Virginia, it showed it’s no longer an afterthought in the Coastal Division and beat Miami for the first time at Sun Life Stadium 28-21 on Thursday night. Virginia, which lost at home less than a week ago to NC State, was the better team and kept its hopes alive in the ACC race in just the second season under coach Mike London. Now, with five wins, the Cavaliers are looking more and more like a bowl team and ahead of schedule in the big picture under London. Virginia is now officially ahead of Miami and North Carolina in the

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