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Seeing UVA totally dominate a Duke team we barely got by made me throw up in my mouth a little bit. Not feeling too positive about our chances in Charlottesville this coming Saturday but we got a puncher's chance if we don't beat ourselves.

Go Jackets!
Well if you want to do the transitive thing, how does it make you feel that UNC beat Virginia by 20 and Duke by 30?
 

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Duke didn't play with near the toughness and fire they played us. That said, I think UVA is actually a pretty decent team and Scott Stadium is known—for whatever reason—to be a tough place for visiting teams to play.

To win IMO we will need some guys to be healthy and ready to go who haven't been playing as much or as effectively. We also will have need to have worked really hard during our two weeks to get better.
 

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The second half was
  • Duke punt
  • UVA punt
  • Duke punt
  • UVA punt
  • Duke turnover on downs
  • UVA TD
  • Duke punt
  • UVA punt
  • Duke turnover on downs
  • UVA fumble
  • Duke fumble
  • UVA runs out the clock.
Duke was down 34-0 in the first half, and totally let the game get away from them (like we did with Pittsburgh).

UVA made hay inside Duke's 40, while Duke flamed out. (Stats from GameOnPaper). The EPA translates to "Duke didn't get a ton of yards, but the yards they got didn't count for much; they blew the plays where they could have made some points".
UVA threw the ball 60% of the time. That's the kind of stat you see from the team that's behind (and that's how much Duke threw the ball). UVA did really well on the ground, but they're a passing team.

ProductionDukeUVA
Scrimmage Plays8077
  Yards347548
  Yards/Play4.347.12
  EPA-18.1118.17
  EPA/Play-0.230.24
Passes47 (59%)47 (61%)
  Yards235368
  Yards/Play5.007.83
  EPA-7.6014.79
  EPA/Play-0.160.31
Rushes33 (41%)30 (39%)
  Yards118195
  Yards/Play3.586.50
  EPA-10.513.38
  EPA/Play-0.320.11


These are the big plays, and should give you a feel for what happened:
TimeOffensePlay DescriptionEPAWP%WPA
Q4 1:43Duke(2nd & Goal at UVA 1) Riley Leonard run for no gain to the Virg 1 - DUKE 0, UVA 48-4.580.0%-0.0%
This was at the end of the game, it was over, but Duke had 1st and goal at the 1 and made zero progress. Then they lost a fumble on second down, blowing their best chance for points all day.
Q1 2:43UVA(3rd & 15 at DUKE 20) Brennan Armstrong pass complete to Dontayvion Wicks for 20 yds for a TD, (Brendan Farrell KICK) - DUKE 0, UVA 104.0581.3%10.2%
UVA is in 3rd and 15, with a 3 point lead. It's a chance to force a field goal, but instead of forcing a fourth down in a third and really long, Duke gives up a TD
Q1 6:37Duke(4th & 6 at UVA 7) Matt Alswanger 25 yd FG MISSED - DUKE 0, UVA 3-4.0226.4%-9.5%
Q3 3:07Duke(4th & 5 at UVA 19) Gunnar Holmberg pass incomplete to Cole Finney - DUKE 0, UVA 34-4.020.2%-0.1%
Q2 13:36UVA(4th & 7 at UVA 46) Finn,Jacob punt 54 yards to the DUK00, Touchback PENALTY DUK Personal Foul (Harding Jr.,Darrell) 15 yards from UVA46 to DUK39, 1ST DOWN. NO PLAY. - DUKE 0, UVA 103.9090.5%3.2%
Duke is down 10-0, forces a punt, and gives up 15 yards to a personal foul.
Q2 0:05(2nd & Goal at DUKE 7) Brennan Armstrong pass complete to Jelani Woods for 7 yds for a TD, (Brendan Farrell KICK) - DUKE 0, UVA 343.0799.9%-0.0%
Q2 6:10UVA(3rd & 13 at DUKE 31) Brennan Armstrong pass complete to Dontayvion Wicks for 15 yds Dontayvion Wicks fumbled, forced by Dominique Long, recovered by Virg Dontayvion Wicks for a 1ST down - DUKE 0, UVA 242.9299.1%0.4%
Q2 7:52UVA(3rd & Goal at DUKE 7) Brennan Armstrong run for 7 yds for a TD, (Brendan Farrell KICK) - DUKE 0, UVA 242.8897.6%1.1%
Q1 12:05UVA(3rd & 7 at DUKE 28) Gunnar Holmberg pass complete to Jake Bobo for 12 yds to the Duke 40 for a 1ST down - DUKE 0, UVA 32.6918.4%3.3%
Q1 12:05UVA(3rd & 10 at DUKE 40) Gunnar Holmberg pass complete to Jalon Calhoun for 16 yds to the Virg 44 for a 1ST down - DUKE 0, UVA 32.6419.7%3.3%

Looking at the "Most Important Plays", they're almost all Duke shooting themselves in the foot. Again, I'm not saying that UVA wasn't playing great and absolutely deserving of a huge win; just that Duke's mistakes were just massive.

Looking back at the Duke-GT game, they didn't screw up nearly as much. Possibly, Duke used their powder on us, and had nothing left for UVA.

This doesn't mean that UVA shouldn't be favored (they are). Just that Duke had a disaster of a game here.
 

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Minor nit-pick. Usually, in a football game, a “track meet” is a game where both teams seem to score at will, and the game is a race to see which team has the most points on the board at the end of the game.

I don’t think that is what you meant. ;)
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On the contrary, that is precisely what I meant. We can and should score points, perhaps a lot of points but that is not the game we want. Ideally, we need to have a game in the twenties. Again, I say we do not want a track meet with both teams going up and down the field. Eventually, we will feel the pressure of trying to score on every possession to our detriment.
 

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Nothing I’ve seen from our pass defense gives me much optimism but then again sometimes we just randomly play well. I’m nervous about our lack of qb pressure and slacking secondary.

I just want our boys to show up and start punching the other team in the mouth.
 

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What do you think the spread will be? I think it opens at Virginia -10.5.

Per OddsShark,
UVA -7
Over/Under: 61

For those looking at other games,
Pitt over Clem by 3.5, OU = 41 (people not expecting Clemson to score, I guess). VT over Cuse by 3.5, OU = 46. Louisville over BC by 6.5, OU = 57. Bama over Tenn by NaN; OU = StackOverflow Core Dump.
 

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Per OddsShark,
UVA -7
Over/Under: 61

For those looking at other games,
Pitt over Clem by 3.5, OU = 41 (people not expecting Clemson to score, I guess). VT over Cuse by 3.5, OU = 46. Louisville over BC by 6.5, OU = 57. Bama over Tenn by NaN; OU = StackOverflow Core Dump.
Thanks. That's hopeful.
 

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The ACC was good but thank god we didn't have to play UM who destroyed Texas in the Cotton Bowl and forever after were known as thugs for their parade of unsportsmanlike conduct fouls after they took a big lead. UM had over 200 yards in penalties but won 46-3. As Jim Nantz said, UM did not deserve to jump GT. Harper was lead ref who I knew.
During that game ,I stated it was good that UM was playing Texas and not Clemson or Tech. Because either of those would've picked up Miami and shaken them like rag dolls. Those were the two most physical teams on each LOS I saw all year.
 

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I see many are looking at the box score and didn’t watch the actual game. One of the few times you’ll see Duke look like a poorly coached team. They dropped 3 INTs and untimely penalties that caused drives for UVA to continue


Many are also conflating UVA to being equal or similar to Pitt.

UVA appears to be not as physical as Pitt and they are fine with being one-dimensional team. The less thinking for our defense is a-okay with me.

Thought we had a good game plan vs them in 2019. If we don’t beat ourselves (turnovers or STs miscues), then i like our chances.

I expect our Running game to get going this game also
 

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UVA stuffed Durant pretty good, I am worried that running is going to be pretty tough against them. If Sims can bust them on a few big ones that will def help open it all up, that is a key to our success imo
 

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The second half was
  • Duke punt
  • UVA punt
  • Duke punt
  • UVA punt
  • Duke turnover on downs
  • UVA TD
  • Duke punt
  • UVA punt
  • Duke turnover on downs
  • UVA fumble
  • Duke fumble
  • UVA runs out the clock.
Duke was down 34-0 in the first half, and totally let the game get away from them (like we did with Pittsburgh).

UVA made hay inside Duke's 40, while Duke flamed out. (Stats from GameOnPaper). The EPA translates to "Duke didn't get a ton of yards, but the yards they got didn't count for much; they blew the plays where they could have made some points".
UVA threw the ball 60% of the time. That's the kind of stat you see from the team that's behind (and that's how much Duke threw the ball). UVA did really well on the ground, but they're a passing team.

ProductionDukeUVA
Scrimmage Plays8077
  Yards347548
  Yards/Play4.347.12
  EPA-18.1118.17
  EPA/Play-0.230.24
Passes47 (59%)47 (61%)
  Yards235368
  Yards/Play5.007.83
  EPA-7.6014.79
  EPA/Play-0.160.31
Rushes33 (41%)30 (39%)
  Yards118195
  Yards/Play3.586.50
  EPA-10.513.38
  EPA/Play-0.320.11


These are the big plays, and should give you a feel for what happened:
TimeOffensePlay DescriptionEPAWP%WPA
Q4 1:43Duke(2nd & Goal at UVA 1) Riley Leonard run for no gain to the Virg 1 - DUKE 0, UVA 48-4.580.0%-0.0%
This was at the end of the game, it was over, but Duke had 1st and goal at the 1 and made zero progress. Then they lost a fumble on second down, blowing their best chance for points all day.
Q1 2:43UVA(3rd & 15 at DUKE 20) Brennan Armstrong pass complete to Dontayvion Wicks for 20 yds for a TD, (Brendan Farrell KICK) - DUKE 0, UVA 104.0581.3%10.2%
UVA is in 3rd and 15, with a 3 point lead. It's a chance to force a field goal, but instead of forcing a fourth down in a third and really long, Duke gives up a TD
Q1 6:37Duke(4th & 6 at UVA 7) Matt Alswanger 25 yd FG MISSED - DUKE 0, UVA 3-4.0226.4%-9.5%
Q3 3:07Duke(4th & 5 at UVA 19) Gunnar Holmberg pass incomplete to Cole Finney - DUKE 0, UVA 34-4.020.2%-0.1%
Q2 13:36UVA(4th & 7 at UVA 46) Finn,Jacob punt 54 yards to the DUK00, Touchback PENALTY DUK Personal Foul (Harding Jr.,Darrell) 15 yards from UVA46 to DUK39, 1ST DOWN. NO PLAY. - DUKE 0, UVA 103.9090.5%3.2%
Duke is down 10-0, forces a punt, and gives up 15 yards to a personal foul.
Q2 0:05(2nd & Goal at DUKE 7) Brennan Armstrong pass complete to Jelani Woods for 7 yds for a TD, (Brendan Farrell KICK) - DUKE 0, UVA 343.0799.9%-0.0%
Q2 6:10UVA(3rd & 13 at DUKE 31) Brennan Armstrong pass complete to Dontayvion Wicks for 15 yds Dontayvion Wicks fumbled, forced by Dominique Long, recovered by Virg Dontayvion Wicks for a 1ST down - DUKE 0, UVA 242.9299.1%0.4%
Q2 7:52UVA(3rd & Goal at DUKE 7) Brennan Armstrong run for 7 yds for a TD, (Brendan Farrell KICK) - DUKE 0, UVA 242.8897.6%1.1%
Q1 12:05UVA(3rd & 7 at DUKE 28) Gunnar Holmberg pass complete to Jake Bobo for 12 yds to the Duke 40 for a 1ST down - DUKE 0, UVA 32.6918.4%3.3%
Q1 12:05UVA(3rd & 10 at DUKE 40) Gunnar Holmberg pass complete to Jalon Calhoun for 16 yds to the Virg 44 for a 1ST down - DUKE 0, UVA 32.6419.7%3.3%

Looking at the "Most Important Plays", they're almost all Duke shooting themselves in the foot. Again, I'm not saying that UVA wasn't playing great and absolutely deserving of a huge win; just that Duke's mistakes were just massive.

Looking back at the Duke-GT game, they didn't screw up nearly as much. Possibly, Duke used their powder on us, and had nothing left for UVA.

This doesn't mean that UVA shouldn't be favored (they are). Just that Duke had a disaster of a game here.
Duke had a Bobo WR. UVA has a Bobo WR. What's up with that?
 

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Listen to one. Watch the other.
Baseball is the best sport to listen to I’ve come across. There isn’t much the other team does defensively (expect maybe the cubs deploying an outfield shift) and offensively it’s just a one on one against the batter and pitcher. Tennis is similarly good to listen to without seeing.
 
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