Virginia’s Shawn Moore talks about former teammate and roommate Derek Dooley and why Tennessee fans should be happy about the new hire despite dropping five of his last six games at Louisiana Tech (run time is 3:51; transcript below the jump).
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Virginia’s Shawn Moore talks about former teammate and roommate Derek Dooley and why Tennessee fans should be happy about the new hire despite dropping five of his last six games at Louisiana Tech (run time is 3:51; transcript below the jump).
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Virginia’s Shawn Moore talks about the mood in Charlottesville after Al Groh’s firing and the front-runner for the job: Richmond head coach and former UVA defensive coordinator Mike London (run time is 4:09; transcript below the jump).
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Virginia’s Shawn Moore says that if Virginia fires Al Groh, UVA need look no further than his old college roommate for a worthy replacement.
It’s been obvious to me that no matter what happened since he lost those first three games that Al Groh would be put under an evaluation process at the end of the year.
Virginia ran the ball just 12 times for 30 yards in a humbling loss Saturday to Georgia Tech. Former QB Shawn Moore says UVA must pound the football in order to be successful tomorrow vs. Duke.
One of the reasons they’re in the spread is because they wanted to go to a different philosophy of football. If they’re down by 17 or 3 points, that doesn’t necessarily doom them.
Despite holding its last two opponents to 10 combined points, former Virginia QB Shawn Moore says UVA’s defense still has to prove itself.
Even though they limited North Carolina and Indiana, I don’t think the defense is the strength of this team.
After a Jekyll and Hyde 2-3 start, Virginia’s Shawn Moore says this weekend’s match-up with Maryland could determine the rest of the Cavaliers’ season.
We’re definitely a slow starting team. I was at the game two years ago against Wyoming where we had probably three first downs the entire game, and looking after that game, the alums wanted coach Groh’s head. They wanted his head.
Former Virginia QB Shawn Moore looks at Virginia’s breakout defensive performance against last week, holding UNC to just 3 points.
With the type of defensive players we have, you’re supposed to line up with four huge linemen and then three linebackers who get to the ball. Put it this way, it’s worked to the advantage of the team’s we’ve played in the first three games.
Former Virginia QB Shawn Moore discusses the Cavaliers first win of the season last Saturday over North Carolina, 16-3, and the direction of its offense and head coach.
By going to the spread, Al Groh really hit the panic button, hoping we’d have our athletes adopt to it. It didn’t work the first three weeks.
We lost to William & Mary, a game we were definitely supposed to win.
Virginia’s Al Groh is already under fire after a loss to William & Mary. Former UVA QB Shawn Moore breaks down what he needs to do to stay in Charlottesville.
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