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Team Page | 2003 Schedule | Roster | 2002 Player Stats | SI.com Team Preview A young team with experience counts on senior passer Matt Schaub to lead it to the ACC championship By Jeffri Chadiha
Already one of the nation's most efficient passers -- 68.9% completion rate, 28 touchdowns and only seven interceptions last season -- the 6'5", 240-pound Schaub focused on sharpening his drops, improving his scrambling ability and developing rapport and timing with an assortment of wide receivers. More than anything, he wants to get off to a good start this season. As a sophomore he went 1-5 as a starter; last year he was booed and then benched in a season-opening 35-29 loss to Colorado State. Schaub has plenty of talent around him, including sure-handed sophomore tight end Heath Miller, who has All-America potential. Schaub can expect the maturing Virginia defense, which has seven starters returning, to be more formidable than the one that surrendered 24.9 points a game in 2002. "We have a lot of young guys who are ready to break out," says senior cornerback Almondo Curry. "We've started to believe in Coach Groh [entering his third season]. We realize what it takes to win." Still, Schaub remains the key. His perseverance exemplified Virginia's resilience as a team; the Cavaliers outscored their opponents 260-132 after halftime last season. "All we have to do is focus on the little things and not get caught up in who we're playing," Schaub says. "If we do that, we'll be successful against anybody." Issue date: August 11, 2003 |
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