The Roanoke Times: Press Boxwith our sports staff1QPosted Nov25, 2006 at 12:24 PMThoughts and ruminations on a tepid first quarter in the Commonwealth's biggest college football rivalry: - In a quarter that included six punts, Tech was winning the field-position battle until Sean Glennon's ill-advised -- ahem -- decision to shovel a pass toward George Bell while being chased by multiple UVa rushers. Defensive end Jeffrey Fitzgerald made a nice, diving interception, his second pick of the season. All it did, of course, was help Virginia pin Tech deep with a punt. - Skill player of the quarter: Hokies TE Sam Wheeler. Two catches, neither of them easy, for 22 and 7 yards. Glennon hasn't been accurate, either. Wheeler really bailed him with a difficult catch on the 7-yarder. - The real stars of the game: Both defenses. Tech and UVa combined for 72 offensive yards and two first downs in the quarter. |
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Posted Nov25, 2006 at 12:24 PM
Thoughts and ruminations on a tepid first quarter in the Commonwealth's biggest college football rivalry:
- In a quarter that included six punts, Tech was winning the field-position battle until Sean Glennon's ill-advised -- ahem -- decision to shovel a pass toward George Bell while being chased by multiple UVa rushers. Defensive end Jeffrey Fitzgerald made a nice, diving interception, his second pick of the season. All it did, of course, was help Virginia pin Tech deep with a punt.
- Skill player of the quarter: Hokies TE Sam Wheeler. Two catches, neither of them easy, for 22 and 7 yards. Glennon hasn't been accurate, either. Wheeler really bailed him with a difficult catch on the 7-yarder.
- The real stars of the game: Both defenses. Tech and UVa combined for 72 offensive yards and two first downs in the quarter.

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