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2007 Virginia Cavaliers football team

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Division
  
Coastal

Head coach
  
Al Groh (7th year)

Offensive scheme
  
West Coast

2007 record
  
9–4 (6–2 ACC)

Offensive coordinator
  
Mike Groh (2nd year)

2007 Virginia Cavaliers football team

Conference
  
Atlantic Coast Conference

The 2007 Virginia Cavaliers football team represented the University of Virginia in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team's head coach was coach Al Groh. They played their home games at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Preseason

The Cavaliers and coach Al Groh face a pivotal season in 2007 as they attempt to overcome their losing record in 2006. While the defense made improvements under new coordinator Mike London, the offense struggled all season. In November 2006, Groh indicated that he was not ready to "anoint" Jameel Sewell, who started the final nine games of 2006, as the unquestioned quarterback for 2007.

The Cavaliers were a young team in 2006, leading Groh to joke that the 2007 team was playing the 2006 season. While Groh had frequently played true freshman in earlier seasons, sometime for very limited action, he redshirted the entire freshman class in 2006 except for defensive lineman Nate Collins. Several players from that class are expected to be contributors in 2007, in particular running back Keith Payne has generated excitement among fans. Several talented true freshmen, such as quarterback Peter Lalich, joined the team in 2007.

Recruiting

The Virginia Cavalier 2007 recruiting class consisted of 24 signed players. The class is headlined by quarterback Peter Lalich, outside linebacker J'Courtney Williams and wide receiver Dontrelle Inman. Overall the 2007 Virginia recruiting class was ranked #25 by rivals.com and #32 by scout.com.

Roster

Virginia's first official depth chart for the 2007 football season was announced August 28, prior to the Cavaliers' season opener against Wyoming on September 1. Click here to see depth charts for each individual game.

Watch list

  • Jameel Sewell
  • Davey O'Brien Award
  • Chris Long
  • Pre–season All American
  • Mid–season All American (Rivals, Sports Illustrated, CollegeFootballNews.com and Phil Steele's College Football Preview)
  • Outland Trophy
  • Lombardi Award
  • Chuck Bednarik Award
  • Bronko Nagurski Trophy
  • Ted Hendricks Award
  • Lott Trophy
  • Tom Santi
  • John Mackey Award
  • Draddy Trophy – semi-finalist
  • Awards

  • Al Groh
  • ACC Coach of the Year
  • Chris Long
  • Unanimous All-American
  • Associated Press First-Team All America Team
  • Football Writers of America Association First-Team All-America Team
  • American Football Coaches Association First-Team All-America Team
  • Walter Camp Football Foundation First-Team All-America
  • The Sporting News First-Team All-America
  • CBSSports.com First-Team All-America
  • Rivals.com First-Team All-America
  • Ted Hendricks Award winner as the nation's top defensive end
  • First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference
  • Dudley Award winner as the top collegiate player in the state of Virginia
  • Richmond Touchdown Club Defensive Lineman of the Year
  • ACC Defensive Player of the Year
  • Branden Albert
  • Associated Press Third-Team All America Team
  • Tom Santi
  • ACC James E. Tatum Award (top senior student-athlete)
  • References

    2007 Virginia Cavaliers football team Wikipedia