2009.09.25
Current ACC injury list
Virginia Tech
Probable
Collin Carroll (ankle)
John Graves (ankle)
Stephan Virgil (knee)
Eddie Whitley (pectoral)
Jason Worilds (back spasms)
Miami
Out
Defensive end Andrew Smith - upper extremity
Defensive tackle Marcus Forston - lower extremity
Tight end Richard Gordon - upper extremity
Defensive end Adewale Ojomo - broken jaw
Questionable
Wide receiver Aldarius Johnson - lower extremity
Doubtful
Running back Lee Chambers - lower extremity
Defensive lineman Dyron Dye - lower extremity
Offensive lineman Corey White - lower extremity
Maryland
Out for season
CB Nolan Carroll (broken right tibia)
Out
FB Louis Berman (knee)
LB Caleb Porzel (leg)
DT Joe Vellano (stress fracture/right foot)
Probable
LT Bruce Campbell (turf toe/right foot)
S Jamari McCollough (high left ankle sprain)
North Carolina
Out
C Lowell Dyer (shoulder), TE Zack Pianalto (foot), TE Ryan Taylor (knee).
Doubtful
LB Linwan Euwall (ankle), CB LeCount Fantroy (thigh).
Questionable
WR Joshua Adams (shoulder), G Jonathan Cooper (ankle)
Duke
Out for season
S Anthony Young-Wiseman (knee)
Out
RB Re'quan Boyette (leg)
RB Kyle Griswould (leg)
CB Randez James (hand)
OG Mitchell Lederman (leg)
Doubtful
RB Jay Hollingsworth (ankle)
DT Vince Oghobaase (leg)
Probable
WR Conner Vernon (ankle)
WR Johnny Williams (ankle)
N.C. State
Out
CB Rashard Smith (ankle)
WR Owen Spencer (concussion)






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Comment by Deep Thoughts - Jack Handy — September 26, 2009 @ 8:31 am
Well, it's 2:07 P.M. on Saturday, 9-26-09, one-and-a-half hours before the VA Tech-Miami football game.
Miami has a huge talent advantage.
But I predict Virginia Tech will win, based solely on the home field advantage: the crowd is going to be so loud that Miami won't be able to
hear their own signals on defense or offense. It's going to be like playing in a blizzard of noise for Miami's QB, who is only a sophomore!
I'll have to go with Virginia Tech 20, Miami 17!
Comment by Nelson — September 26, 2009 @ 2:09 pm
Vince Oghobaase of Duke has had an injury-filled career. He came there with a lot of promise.
Comment by Nelson — September 28, 2009 @ 5:37 am