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After sweating off approximately 12 pounds, my buddy Sarge and I left at halftime and headed to the Corner. In retrospect, that's one of the best decisions I've ever made.
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Dan Ellis accounts for 336 yards and 2 TDs, while Richmond's quarterbacks combine to go 2 of 9 for 13 yards.
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Billy McMullen goes for 189 receiving yards and 2 TDs.
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Woody Dantzler puts on a show with 374 yards, including a 30-yard TD pass and TD runs of 75 and 45 yards.
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Antwoine Womack runs amok (180 yards and a TD).
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Hoos go up 28-3, hold on for dear life.
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No more yanky my Weinke, the Donger needs food! (I have no idea what that means, but it makes me laugh.)
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UNC dominates statistically, but back to back trick plays (halfback option pass from Tyree Foreman to Kevin Coffey, followed by Tavon Mason scoring on a 22-yard reverse) and solid defense allow Hoos to prevail.
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Yellow Jackets put up 627 total yards, hand Hoos their first shutout since 1984.
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Bryson Spinner makes some big plays in just his second start as Hoos become bowl-eligible.
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Antwoine Womack puts up 134 yards to end the season with an ACC-leading 1,028.
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vs. Georgia (Jeep O'ahu Bowl)
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Coach Welsh ends his UVA career as the winningest coach in UVA and ACC history.
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