2002 Virginia Cavaliers football team
The 2002 Virginia Cavaliers football team represented the University of Virginia in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team's coach was coach Al Groh. They played their home games at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Coaching staff
Schedule
Date |
Time |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
TV |
Result |
Attendance |
August 22 |
7:30 PM |
Colorado State* |
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Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA (Jim Thorpe Classic) |
FSN |
L 29–35 |
57,120 |
August 31 |
3:30 PM |
at #5 Florida State |
|
Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL (Jefferson-Eppes Trophy) |
ABC |
L 19–40 |
79,406 |
September 7 |
7:45 PM |
#22 South Carolina* |
|
Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA |
ESPN |
W 34–21 |
60,171 |
September 21 |
3:00 PM |
Akron* |
|
Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA |
|
W 48–29 |
56,216 |
September 28 |
6:30 PM |
at Wake Forest |
|
Groves Stadium • Winston-Salem, NC |
|
W 38–34 |
25,883 |
October 5 |
12:00 PM |
at Duke |
|
Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC |
JPS |
W 27–22 |
17,638 |
October 12 |
12:00 PM |
Clemson |
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Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA |
ESPN2 |
W 22–17 |
54,114 |
October 19 |
12:00 PM |
North Carolina |
|
Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA (South's Oldest Rivalry) |
JPS |
W 37–27 |
55,648 |
October 26 |
3:30 PM |
at Georgia Tech |
|
Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA |
ABC |
L 15–23 |
42,727 |
November 9 |
3:30 PM |
at #19 Penn State* |
|
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA |
ABC |
L 14–35 |
108,698 |
November 16 |
12:00 PM |
#22 NC State |
|
Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA |
JPS |
W 14–9 |
53,371 |
November 23 |
5:30 PM |
#18 Maryland |
|
Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA (Rivalry) |
ESPN2 |
W 48–13 |
58,358 |
November 30 |
3:30 PM |
at #22 Virginia Tech* |
|
Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA (Commonwealth Cup) |
ESPN |
L 9–21 |
65,097 |
December 28 |
12:00 PM |
vs. #15 West Virginia* |
|
Bank of America Stadium • Charlotte, NC (Continental Tire Bowl) |
ESPN2 |
W 48–22 |
73,535 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. |
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References
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| Venues |
- Madison Hall Field (1888–1912)
- Lambeth Field (1913–30)
- Scott Stadium (1931–present)
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