Maryland 0, Virginia 31

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UVA (2-3)71410031

Final

7:00 PM ET, October 4, 2008
Scott Stadium
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

Virginia finds its offense in shutout of Maryland

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1326
Total Yards302427
Passing223226
Rushing79201
Penalties6-494-45
3rd Down Conversions4-1310-17
4th Down Conversions0-22-2
Turnovers20
Possession24:5435:06
Air/Ground Leaders
Maryland Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Turner20/3422301
Virginia Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Verica25/3422620
Maryland Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Scott1136012
Meggett528013
Virginia Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Peerman17110135
Simpson1477019
Maryland Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Tyler556019
Gronkowski338023
Virginia Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Ogletree5100251
Phillips338019
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMDUVA
TD02:41Kevin Ogletree 51 Yd Pass From Marc Verica (Yannick Reyering Kick) 07
SECOND QUARTERMDUVA
TD10:14Marc Verica 5 Yd Run (Yannick Reyering Kick) 014
TD00:11Kevin Ogletree 15 Yd Pass From Marc Verica (Yannick Reyering Kick) 021
THIRD QUARTERMDUVA
FG11:34Yannick Reyering 32 Yd 024
TD05:21Cedric Peerman 9 Yd Run (Yannick Reyering Kick) 031
Associated Press

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Marc Verica threw for two touchdowns and ran for another as Virginia finally clicked on offense and pounded Maryland, 31-0 on Saturday night.

The Cavaliers (2-3, 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), outscored 128-20 in three previous games against Bowl Subdivision teams, not only found a quarterback, but also their running game. Cedric Peerman ran for 110 yards, including a 9-yard third quarter touchdown.

That score, on a fourth-and-1 play, put Maryland (4-2, 1-1) in a 31-0 hole, and made certain that the Cavaliers wouldn't blow it this time. Two years ago, Virginia led the Terrapins 20-0 at halftime, then gave up 28 consecutive points and lost 28-26 at home.

But this game looked nothing like that one, or like any of the others Virginia had played so far this season on the way to cranking up speculation that coach Al Groh's job was in jeopardy.

Sparked first by its defense, and then by Verica, the Cavaliers dominated, turning a rivalry that usually produces last-minute heroics and heartache into a laugher instead.

Verica drew praise after his first start even though the team lost 45-10 at Connecticut, then threw four interceptions last week as the Cavaliers helped Duke end its 25-game ACC losing streak. He played like he was energized to finally get to play at home.

He hit Kevin Ogletree deep down the middle for a 51-yard touchdown late in the first quarter, the Cavaliers' first scoring pass of the season, and outran linebacker Alex Wujciak for 5 yards to the right pylon early in the second quarter, giving Virginia a 14-0 lead.

After getting the ball at the Cavaliers 12 with just over four minutes to play in the half, Verica completed all eight passes and directed a 12-play, 88-yard march. The touchdown came when he hit Ogletree from 15 yards out just 11 seconds before halftime.

Verica was 17-for-20 in the half for 178 yards.

Maryland tried to jumpstart its offense in the second half, but Obi Egekeze's attempt at an onside kick to start the half went only four yards and was downed at the Terps' 49.

That led to a 32-yard field goal by Yannick Reyering, and Terps tight end Dan Gronkowski was stripped by Vic Hall three plays later and Corey Mosley recovered for the Cavaliers.

Eleven plays and 61 yards later, Peerman went around the left side on the fourth-down play from the 9, found room on the sidelines and dove into the end zone to complete the scoring.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, October 4th
Western Kentucky 13 Final
20 Virginia Tech 27
24 Connecticut 12 Final
North Carolina 38
Duke 0 Final
Georgia Tech 27
Boston College 38 Final
North Carolina State 31
Florida State 41 Final
Miami (FL) 39
Maryland 0 Final
Virginia 31