Get a load of this ridiculous cheap shot by UVA's offensive lineman in Saturdays game vs. BC. Unbelievable. Never have I been more pleased to see the Cavs lose.
http://media.putfile.com/CheapShotUVa_Kiwi
Al Groh must be proud
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Re: Al Groh must be proud
That is the most chicken [deleted] play I have EVER seen.
UVA's Butler should be kicked out for the next game (at least). I know it happens more than it should- but this AFTER the play.
To a lesser point, it looked like Butler was 'holding' Kiwanuka the entire play-- until he chopped him.
I just emailed Swofford (ACC Comm) to see if he was giong to do anything.
UVA's Butler should be kicked out for the next game (at least). I know it happens more than it should- but this AFTER the play.
To a lesser point, it looked like Butler was 'holding' Kiwanuka the entire play-- until he chopped him.
I just emailed Swofford (ACC Comm) to see if he was giong to do anything.
Along the same lines, who was the Texas lineman in 1981 that made the same "crack back" block on Michael Carter's knee that put him out for the rest of the year? I remember the film clearly showed that one lineman stood MC up and the other [deleted] cracked on the knee.
I hate Texas. May they be 3rd in Monday's BCS poll, and lower at the end of the year. Go Buffs.
I hate Texas. May they be 3rd in Monday's BCS poll, and lower at the end of the year. Go Buffs.
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EastStang wrote:Funny how Mr. Jefferson's university is getting thuggier. UVA used to carp about its honor, but no more. On the other hand, Groh is supposedly a heck of a recruiter (Mac Brown-East). I wouldn't mind picking him up as an assistant head coach, if UVA canned him.
Groh would probably go back to the pros as a coordinator before he'd come here. Also, it looks like Butler got suspended by the school for his conduct.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2186934