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It goes without question that Saturday's thorough butt-kicking of Virginia Military Institute was utterly meaningless.


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Former Cavs thrive as pros

Several former Cavaliers now playing in the NFL enjoyed offensive success this past weekend. Texans quarterback Matt Schaub led Houston to a 30-27 victory in overtime against the Washington Redskins.


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Inman rewrites history

[caption id="attachment_36016" align="alignleft" width="293" caption="Senior wide receiver Dontrelle Inman has totaled more yards this season, 142, than he did during the last two seasons combined.


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Payne gains team

[caption id="attachment_35338" align="alignleft" width="185" caption="Senior running back Keith Payne quit the team one day before Virginia's season-opener against William & Mary last year.


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Dream sequence

It's late on a Saturday night, and Mike London sits quietly at home, trying to wake himself from a dream. His weary mind bristles with the image of himself galloping down the Virginia sideline, inching ever closer to the end zone as the deafening noise around him washes away any trace of fatigue in his 49-year-old legs.


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New recruits fortify roster for London

Holding onto old recruits can be worrisome for schools undergoing a coaching change. And so when Mike London signed on as Virginia's new head coach, he and his new assistants immediately went to work confirming recruits who had signed with former coach Al Groh.


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All University students are required to live on Grounds in their first year, but they have many on and off-Grounds housing options going into their second year. Students face immense pressure to decide on housing as soon as possible, and this high demand has strained the capacities of both on and off-Grounds accommodations. Lauren Seeliger and Brandon Kile, two third-year Cavalier Daily News writers, discuss the impact of the student housing frenzy on both University students and the Charlottesville community.