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Shocking the world only gets better with time

As Wali Lundy made his way through the throngs of reporters gathered in the underbelly of Scott Stadium late Saturday night, he repeated one phrase, "We shocked the world, we shocked the world."

The world might have been shocked by Virginia's 26-21 win over No. 4 Florida State, but the win didn't seem to shock the Virginia players one bit.

Clutching tightly to a game ball with a broad smile etched across his face, Lundy talked about his sentiments about the results he feels the Virginia program has always been able to achieve and why it finally delivered Saturday night.

"The season hasn't gone the way I dreamed it would go, but just to come out here and beat a team like Florida State

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