Virginia 17, (17) Miami (FL) 52

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Final

12:00 PM ET, November 7, 2009
Land Shark Stadium
MIAMI, FL

Miami rocks Virginia behind Cooper's 152 yards

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Miami came out of the locker room to start the second half. The Hurricanes outscored Virginia 28-0 after the break.
Gameball goes to... Graig Cooper. He ran for 152 (a career-high) of Miami's 268 rushing yards, including a touchdown on just 18 carries.
Stat of the game... 149. Virginia scored on a big play in the first quarter, but Miami held the Cavaliers to just 149 yards of total offense.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1027
Total Yards149515
Passing75247
Rushing74268
Penalties4-488-50
3rd Down Conversions2-128-14
4th Down Conversions0-01-3
Turnovers11
Possession24:0036:00
Air/Ground Leaders
Virginia Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Verica11/297501
Miami (FL) Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Harris18/3123221
Highsmith1/31510
Virginia Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jackson877134
Simpson71408
Miami (FL) Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Cooper18152170
Chambers1067020
Virginia Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Mack116016
Green115015
Miami (FL) Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Byrd356029
Hankerson240135
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERUVAMIA
FG09:08Matt Bosher 42 Yd 03
FG05:26Robert Randolph 34 Yd 33
TD02:54Rashawn Jackson 34 Yd Run (Drew Jarrett Kick) 103
TD02:29Leonard Hankerson 35 Yd Pass From Jacory Harris (Matt Bosher Kick) 1010
TD01:17Thearon Collier 60 Yd Punt Return (Matt Bosher Kick) 1017
SECOND QUARTERUVAMIA
TD13:10Jimmy Graham 5 Yd Pass From Jacory Harris (Matt Bosher Kick) 1024
TD02:28Bill Schautz 20 Yd Return Of Blocked Punt (Drew Jarrett Kick) 1724
THIRD QUARTERUVAMIA
TD10:14Damien Berry 2 Yd Run (Matt Bosher Kick) 1731
TD00:27Damien Berry 1 Yd Run (Matt Bosher Kick) 1738
FOURTH QUARTERUVAMIA
TD11:33Graig Cooper 3 Yd Run (Matt Bosher Kick) 1745
TD03:34Kendal Thompkins 15 Yd Pass From A.J. Highsmith (Matt Bosher Kick) 1752
Associated Press

MIAMI -- A defense that couldn't stop anything a week ago was suddenly airtight. An oft-injured running back had the best game of his career. And a punt returner somehow evaded seven would-be tacklers on his way to a touchdown.

For Miami, everything worked.

Graig Cooper rushed for a career-best 152 yards and a touchdown, Thearon Collier cut across the field for a remarkable 60-yard punt return touchdown and Miami (No. 17 BCS, No. 16 AP) eased past struggling Virginia 52-17 Saturday -- finally avenging a loss that hovered over the Hurricanes for two years.

Fast Facts

• Graig Cooper set a career high with 152 rushing yards and Jacory Harris tossed two TD passes as Miami routed Virginia.

• Miami trailed 10-3 early but scored the next three touchdowns, two on passes from Harris and one on a Thearon Collier punt return.

• Damien Berry added two short TD runs for the 7-2 Canes.

• Miami has won five of seven meetings with Virginia. The Cavaliers lost their third straight.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"I'm not going to lie to you: It feels good to hang 52 on them," said center A.J. Trump, who was a backup on Virginia's last trip to South Florida, a 48-0 Cavaliers victory two years ago in Miami's final game at the Orange Bowl.

Jacory Harris finished 18 of 31 for 232 yards with two TDs for the Hurricanes (7-2, 4-2). The 35-point margin of victory was Miami's biggest in an ACC game since beating Duke 52-7 in 2005.

"We remember what they did to us at the Orange Bowl last time," Cooper said. "It was important to get this. It was personal."

Rashawn Jackson had a 34-yard rushing touchdown for Virginia (3-6, 2-3), which has lost 10 of 13 starting with an overtime defeat to Miami last season, a slide that's placed coach Al Groh's future at his alma mater in doubt.

The Cavaliers were outgained 515-149 and played without starting quarterback Jameel Sewell, who warmed up but was eventually ruled out with a shoulder injury.

"Miami's got a lot of playmakers in all phases of the game," Groh said. "And we had a lot of difficulty controlling and matching those playmakers."

It was a frustrating day all around for Virginia, best summed up by a scuffle late in the third quarter.

Virginia's Cam Johnson ripped Harris' helmet off while going for a sack, and both players were flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. After video review, Johnson was also hit with a face-mask penalty, which helped set up Miami's fifth touchdown and put the game out of reach.

"If they called it, I guess it was there," Johnson said.

Groh got an explanation from the officials and chose postgame words carefully, mindful of the $30,000 fine Florida's Urban Meyer got in recent days for criticizing Southeastern Conference officials.

"Urban makes a lot more money than I do," Groh said.

Cooper, who also had a career-long 70-yard carry, now has 2,001 yards in his Miami tenure.

Virginia blocked two punts early -- the Cavaliers hadn't done that since 1996 -- to keep things close for a bit. Marc Verica was harassed all day, finishing 11 of 29 passing for 75 yards with an interception, and Miami scored the game's final 28 points.

Miami's defense, which allowed 555 yards last week against Wake Forest, barely even resembled that unit. The 149 yards allowed were the third-fewest yielded by the Hurricanes in 46 ACC games.

"We were on the same page all week and it showed," linebacker Colin McCarthy said.

Damien Berry ran for touchdowns of 1 and 2 yards in the third quarter. Cooper added a 3-yard run in the fourth, and backup quarterback A.J. Highsmith completed his first career scoring pass, a 15-yarder to Kendal Thompkins with 3:34 left.

After halftime, it was one-sided: Miami outgained Virginia 282-57 in the final 30 minutes.

"We're not where we need to be," Miami coach Randy Shannon said. "Make sure we understand that. Not where we need to be, offensively or defensively."

It was an odd opening two quarters, where Miami dominated in yards (233-92) yet only led 24-17. Harris completed 13 passes to 11 receivers. Virginia benched its starting punter. And a 3-3 game late in the first quarter took off quickly -- 28 points scored in a span of 5:04.

And Collier made the play of the day.

He took Nathan Rathjen's low punt near the Virginia sideline, and two defenders dove for him. They missed, and the race was on.

Collier retreated 13 yards and evaded Perry Jones while making a wide arc toward the Hurricanes' sideline. Two blocks, the last from Chavez Grant, finally sprung him free, and 16 seconds after catching the ball Collier hit the end zone for a 17-10 lead.

College Football Scores

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Thursday, November 5th
23 Virginia Tech 16 Final
East Carolina 3
Friday, November 6th
7 Boise State 45 Final
Louisiana Tech 35
Saturday, November 7th
Vanderbilt 3 Final
1 Florida 27
UCF 3 Final
2 Texas 35
9 LSU 15 Final
3 Alabama 24
Northwestern 17 Final
4 Iowa 10
Connecticut 45 Final
5 Cincinnati 47
6 TCU 55 Final
San Diego State 12
8 Oregon 42 Final
Stanford 51
Wake Forest 27 Final
10 Georgia Tech 30 OT
16 Ohio State 24 Final
11 Penn State 7
12 USC 14 Final
Arizona State 9
Syracuse 10 Final
13 Pittsburgh 37
New Mexico 14 Final
14 Utah 45
15 Houston 46 Final
Tulsa 45
Virginia 17 Final
17 Miami (FL) 52
Washington State 7 Final
18 Arizona 48
19 Oklahoma State 34 Final
Iowa State 8
Oregon State 31 Final
20 California 14
21 Wisconsin 31 Final
Indiana 28
Navy 23 Final
22 Notre Dame 21
24 Oklahoma 3 Final
Nebraska 10
25 Brigham Young 52 Final
Wyoming 0