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Terry Kirby (149 total yards) and Tyrone Davis (117 receiving yards, 1 TD) lead the offense, while the defense limits Maryland to 34 rushing yards, the first time the Hoos have held Maryland under 100 yard rushing since 1968.
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Bobby Goodman throws for a school record 5 TDs and Chris Slade ties the ACC record for most career sacks (28) as the Hoos cruise.
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The Hoos romp as Terry Kirby, Charles Way, and Aaron Mundy score two TDs apiece. As an added bonus, Scott Sisson misses a field goal.
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Terry Kirby rushes for 207 yards, and the Hoos put up 50+ points for the third straight game. (To put that in perspective, the 163 points scored by the Hoos over that three-game span was more than their season total in 1976 (106 points), 1977 (56 points), 1978 (139 points), 1980 (144 points), and 1981 (127 points). In other words, we weren't very good before George Welsh came to town.)
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The Hoos move to 5-0 as Terry Kirby runs wild (214 rushing yards, 30 receiving yards, 3 TDs).
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The Hoos' high-powered offense (ranked #2 nationally coming in) is held in check, and Natrone Means and his huge ass rumble for 200+ yards.
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Jerrod Washington (197 yards, 1 TD) and Kevin Brooks (124 yards) both go over 100 yards as the Hoos end their two-game slide.
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Charlie Ward makes a few big plays to pull out the win in the first-ever matchup between the Hoos and the Noles.
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The Hoos dominate just about every statistical category, including 1st downs, rushing yards, passing yards, and time of possession, but still manage to get their asses kicked.
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Terry Kirby (185 yards, 2 TDs) becomes UVA's all-time rushing leader and Randy Neal returns two interceptions for touchdowns as the Hoos hold off the Hokies. In addition, Chris Slade has two sacks, ending his career with a UVA and ACC record 40 sacks.
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