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Al Groh

The Official Mike London Release from U.Va.

December 7, 2009

Yep, it’s London! Shocker.  $1.7 million a year for five years – pretty good pay rate. Mike London Named Head Football Coach At Virginia CHARLOTTESVILLE‹Mike London, the head football coach at the University of Richmond for the last two years, is the new head football coach at the [...]

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No talk of U.Va. for UR’s London – not yet anyway

November 30, 2009

University of Richmond football coach Mike London may (or may not) eventually become a candidate for the vacancy at the University of Virginia. One thing is certain:  Don’t expect London to discuss it while the Spiders are still playing. UR (11-1) plays Appalachian State (10-2) on Saturday at 7 [...]

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Statement from Al Groh

November 29, 2009

Release courtesy of the University of Virginia: I am privileged to have represented this fine University – a school from which my two sons and I have earned degrees. I hope I have represented it well.   I feel very fortunate. I am an ordinary guy who has been lucky [...]

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Groh out at Virginia

November 29, 2009

Release courtesy of the University of Virginia: Al Groh Departs As Virginia¹s Head Football Coach CHARLOTTESVILLE — Craig Littlepage, University of Virginia director of athletics, today announced that Al Groh would not be retained as head football coach, effective immediately. Littlepage met with Groh, who just [...]

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Hokies bowling, Cavaliers searching

November 29, 2009

CHARLOTTESVILLE –  No offense to Virginia Tech, but the Hokies have another game to play.  After whipping Virginia 42-13 today at Scott Stadium, Tech can look forward to a bowl appearance for the 17th straight season. So while we won’t ignore the Hokies today, we’ll concentrate mostly on Virginia.  Because the Cavaliers [...]

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‘Hoos come up short in game of inches against Boston College

November 14, 2009

There’s an old saying in baseball that the ball will find you. The statement refers to not being able to hide deficiencies when you are in the field of play and no matter what position you play, you can’t hide. The concept also means that usually at the most inopportune time, the ball will [...]

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