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The Payne Train rumbles for 114 yards and 4 touchdowns, giving Mike London his first victory as Virginia's head coach and ending the Hoos' four-year losing streak in season openers.
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The Hoos hang tough, but two missed field goals, nine penalties, and a costly interception in the end zone prove too much to overcome.
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Marc Verica throws three TD passes, and Ross Metheny and Michael Rocco chip in with the first TD passes of their careers as the Hoos cruise to victory over the Keydets.
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The Hoos are outgained by 252 yards (294-42) in the first half in falling behind 27-0. That's gonna leave a mark.
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The Hoos actually keep this one close for almost three quarters despite giving up 477 rushing yards.
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The Hoos' 14-game winning streak over the Heels comes to an abrupt end.
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The Hoos score two TDs on special teams to break this one open in the second half.
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Coach London gets his first big win as UVa's head coach, then promptly scares the crap out of everyone by dropping to his knees and appearing to suffer a heart attack immediately after the final whistle.
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Three in a row? Seriously?
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Apparently Friedgen really dislikes UVa. I thought fat guys were supposed to be jolly?
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In the immortal words of Ron Burgundy: "Boy, that escalated quickly. I mean, that really got out of hand fast."
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