2006 Virginia Cavaliers

Colonel_Reb

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Here are the starting white Cavaliers for the upcoming season.

Offense
QB-Christian Olsen
FB-Josh Zidenberg
TE-Jonathan Stupar or Tom Santi
RT-Eddie Pinigis

Defense
ILB-Jon Copper
DE-Alex Field
NT-Allen Billyk
DE-Chris Long
 

Colonel_Reb

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TE Tom Santi had an 8 yard reception tonight. What happened to Christian Olsen? They have a black QB now.
 

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Three early losses to Pitt, Georgia Tech, and Western Michigan and a
near loss to Wyoming got him benched I suppose. They're starting a
Black true Freshman now. I dont really understand it but then again Al
Groh is a terrible coach. Mind you the Black Freshman is going above a
White Junior, Kevin McCabe and Olsen.



The black kid, Sewell can't throw at all and doesn't even run that
well. Again though Al Groh is an awful coach. Not that I mind, being a
Hokie and all.
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Black WR Out
<DIV =firstP>CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Kevin Ogletree, Virginia's top wide receiver, suffered a serious knee injury and is expected to miss the 2007 season.





Ogletree tore an anterior cruciate ligament in practice Friday and will require surgery, coach Al Groh said on Wednesday.


"He tried to make a cut, and it just gave out on him," Groh said on a teleconference with reporters.


Ogletree ranked third in receptions in the Atlantic Coast Conference last season as a sophomore, catching 52 passes for 582 yards and four touchdowns. He played as a true freshman in 2005, so Ogletree can redshirt this season and return in 2008 with two years of eligibility remaining.


"He's understandably disappointed," Groh said. "The third year is where it really happens for a lot of guys."


With Ogletree out, the Cavaliers' top returning wide receiver is rising junior Maurice Covington, who had six catches for 45 yards last season.
 
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