East Carolina 20, Virginia 35

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Final

12:00 PM ET, October 11, 2008
Scott Stadium
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

Peerman helps Virginia run down East Carolina

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1421
Total Yards285430
Passing196228
Rushing89202
Penalties8-703-20
3rd Down Conversions6-163-14
4th Down Conversions0-02-3
Turnovers22
Possession30:5029:10
Air/Ground Leaders
East Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pinkney12/2819610
Virginia Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Verica25/3221612
Deke1/11210
East Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Williams1995113
Harris42008
Virginia Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Peerman16173279
Simpson1238111
East Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Harris6128052
Taylor137037
Virginia Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Ogletree465130
Covington449019
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERECUUVA
FG09:41Ben Hartman 45 Yd 30
FG00:47Ben Hartman 35 Yd 60
TD00:00Cedric Peerman 79 Yd Run (Yannick Reyering Kick) 67
SECOND QUARTERECUUVA
TD10:04Cedric Peerman 60 Yd Run (Yannick Reyering Kick) 614
TD05:57Mikell Simpson 5 Yd Run (Yannick Reyering Kick) 621
TD01:27Kevin Ogletree 30 Yd Pass From Marc Verica (Yannick Reyering Kick) 628
THIRD QUARTERECUUVA
TD09:16Jonathan Williams 1 Yd Run (Ben Hartman Kick) 1328
FOURTH QUARTERECUUVA
TD13:58Brandon Simmons 10 Yd Pass From Patrick Pinkney (Ben Hartman Kick) 2028
TD07:07John Phillips 12 Yd Pass From Scott Deke (Robert Randolph Kick) 2035
Associated Press

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Cedric Peerman ran for 173 yards and two long touchdowns, and Virginia turned back a second-half East Carolina rally for a 35-20 victory Saturday.

East Carolina converted a pair of interceptions into an early 6-0 lead. But Peerman rallied the Cavaliers (3-3) with scoring runs of 78 and 60 yards, and the rout was on.

Or so it seemed after Mikell Simpson added a 5-yard touchdown run to cap a 61-yard drive, and Marc Verica connected with Kevin Ogletree on a 30-yard touchdown pass for a 28-6 halftime lead.

But the Pirates (3-3) got a lift from Dwayne Harris' 59-yard return of the second-half kickoff and cut the lead to 28-20 on Jonathan Williams' 1-yard touchdown run and Patrick Pinkney's 10-yard scoring pass to Brandon Simmons.

The momentum seemed clearly in East Carolina's favor after Virginia turned the ball over on downs at the Pirates' 33. But Pinkney fumbled on a sack by Matt Conrath, and the Cavaliers' Alex Field recovered at the 24 midway through the fourth quarter.

Virginia stalled at the 12 and lined up for an apparent field goal attempt. Holder Scott Deke, a senior backup quarterback, took the snap and tossed his first career touchdown pass to a wide-open John Phillips to make it 35-20.

East Carolina's dim hopes vanished with another Pinkney fumble, recovered by Clint Sintim, with just over two minutes left.

Peerman's first TD came on the last play of the first quarter. The Cavaliers had done little on offense before he beat one defender to the edge, slipped a couple of tackles and raced down the right sideline 78 yards.

His 60-yard touchdown run came five minutes later, on the first play after a 1-yard shanked punt by East Carolina's Matt Dodge. Peerman found a gaping hole behind left tackle Eugene Monroe and was untouched to the end zone, stretching Virginia's lead to 14-6.

Before those two runs, it looked like the Cavaliers might be plagued by the same turnover problems that led to their 31-3 loss to Duke two weeks ago. Verica, who threw four interceptions in that game, was picked off on Virginia's first possession. His pass was on target, but it bounced off the hands of fullback Rashawn Jackson and into the arms of Jerek Hewett, leading to Ben Hartman's 45-yard field goal.

Two possessions later, an overthrown pass by Verica was intercepted by J.J. Millbook at the East Carolina 48. Nine plays later, Hartman's 35-yard field goal made it 6-0.

College Football Scores

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Thursday, October 9th
Clemson 7 Final
21 Wake Forest 12
Saturday, October 11th
Notre Dame 24 Final
22 North Carolina 29
East Carolina 20 Final
Virginia 35
Gardner-Webb 7 Final
Georgia Tech 10
UCF 14 Final
Miami (FL) 20