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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Last Season: 9-4, with a 31-28 loss to Texas Tech in the Gator Bowl.

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Top Players Lost: DE Chris Long, G Branden Albert, S Nate Lyles, PK Chris Gould, TE Tom Santi.

Needs Filled: Colter Phillips from Georgetown Prep matches the prototype for successful Virginia tight ends. Phillips is 6 feet 6, 240 pounds and may be next in line with the loss of both Santi and Jonathan Stupar to graduation. Quarterback Riko Smalls committed in part because of the uncertainty surrounding Jameel Sewell, who is not enrolled for the spring semester for academic reasons.

Best in Class: Mikell Simpson proved this season how successful players without a defined position entering college could thrive at Virginia. The Cavaliers hope they found a similar player in Torrey Mack, whom recruiting services listed simply as an athlete. Virginia lists him as a running back, but he also played wide receiver at Stratford High in Connecticut.

Sleeper: Defensive lineman Tory Allen did not play football until his senior season at Lovejoy High in Hampton, Ga., earning acclaim for his basketball ability instead. At 220 pounds, Adams needs to add size, but with his 6-6 frame and athleticism -- he also played wide receiver at Lovejoy -- he could excel at pass rushing.

One Who Got Away: Virginia was the first school to show interest in wide receiver Dyrell Roberts from Smithfield High in Virginia, but he chose Virginia Tech instead. Getting beat out by the Hokies was a common theme: Of the eight players both Virginia Tech and Virginia offered a scholarship, only defensive lineman Klinton Ruff signed with the Cavaliers. Virginia landed only three players from in-state.

Coach Al Groh: "There are players in this class at each position that are as talented as any players who have preceded them. There's a very good level of athletic ability within the class. If we could stock our team with players from Richmond, Lynchburg, Salem, Hampton, wherever it might be, that would be our preference. By the same token, we have to get what we need to get around here, wherever it might come from."

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Home Town
Tory Allen DL 6-6 220 Hampton, Ga.
Javaris Brown WR 5-11 180 Macon, Ga.
Steve Greer LB 6-2 218 Solon, Ohio
Jimmy Howell P 6-6 238 Florence, S.C.
Cameron Johnson LB-TE 6-4 220 Washington
Torrey Mack RB 6-0 190 Stratford, Conn.
Rodney McLeod DB 5-10 180 Hyattsville
Matt Mihalik OL 6-7 275 Middlefield, Ohio
Austin Pasztor OL 6-6 310 Tillonsburg, Ontario
Colter Phillips TE 6-6 240 Darnestown
Mike Price DL-OL 6-5 265 Chesapeake, Va.
Klinton Ruff DL 6-4 290 Norfolk
Bill Schautz TE 6-4 220 Oradell, N.J.
Riko Smalls QB 6-1 190 Plano, Tex.
Aaron Van Kuiken OL 6-7 308 Cincinnati
Ausar Walcott DB 6-4 200 Hackensack, N.J.
Devin Wallace DB 5-11 200 Fort Washington
Rod Wheeler TE 6-3 240 Highland Springs, Va.



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