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flying out of bounds. Thanks to this kick, Weatherford was able to start his offense inside Virginia Tech territory and took advantage of the situation. On the first play Weatherford completed a 41-yard throw downfield to Willie Reid, who hauled in the ball at the Virginia Tech three-yard line to give the Seminoles a first and goal. After a failed quarterback sneak, however, Florida State was penalized 10 yards for holding and Weatherford was sacked for a loss of three yards on the next play. Although unable to cross the goal line for a touchdown, FSU did send in kicker Gary Cismesia for his second field goal attempt of the day. The kick, a 41-yarder, was good and gave Florida State a 20–3 lead with 4:23 remaining in the third quarter.
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which stopped the clock when incomplete or were completed for a first down. A 14-yard pass to Josh Morgan and a 10-yard throw to Cedric Humes moved the Hokies to their 47-yard line. Vick then completed a 19-yard pass to Jeff King and Florida State committed a 15-yard roughing the passer penalty on Marcus Vick, which was tacked onto the end of the play. After the penalty, Virginia Tech's offense was deep in Florida State territory, and two plays later, Marcus Vick ran into the end zone on a one-yard quarterback scramble. Rather than attempt another two-point conversion, the Hokies kicked the extra point, and with 1:44 remaining, Virginia Tech had closed the gap to 27–22.
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Marcus Vick. It was recovered by Florida State's Broderick Bunkley, thus giving Florida State another chance to score from deep inside Virginia Tech territory. On the second play after the fumble, quarterback Drew Weatherford connected on a 22-yard strike to Greg Carr to drive inside the Virginia Tech 10-yard line. A five-yard facemask penalty against Virginia Tech only added to the Hokies' defensive problems. Two lays later, Weatherford capped the drive with a six-yard touchdown pass to Chris Davis, widening the Florida State lead to 27–3 with just 18 seconds remaining in the quarter.
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allowed FSU to start at their own 46-yard line. At first, the Seminoles were able to capitalize on that opportunity, showing some of the effectiveness that characterized their prior drive. Lorenzo Booker ran for 24 yards on two plays, but afterwards, Drew Weatherford threw two incompletions. A false start penalty backed up the Seminoles, who were forced to punt after failing to pick up the first down. The kick allowed Florida State's special teams to be able to get downfield and stop the ball inside the Virginia Tech one-yard line, again hurting the Hokie offense.
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nine-yard line. After that, a Florida State holding penalty gave Virginia Tech a first-and-goal from inside the FSU five-yard line. Marcus Vick scrambled four yards for the touchdown, and what had been a 24-point Seminole lead was now cut to 11 points. The drive had taken just 55 seconds off the clock, and it appeared that Virginia Tech still had a chance to make it a close game. As before, Virginia Tech attempted a two-point conversion, and as before, it failed. With 10:50 remaining in the game, the score was now Florida State 27, Virginia Tech 15.
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third play, however, Florida State was penalized 15 yards for having too many players on the field, and Virginia Tech was awarded an automatic first down. The penalty allowed the Hokie offense to continue their drive, and Marcus Vick scrambled for 16 yards on the next play, then threw a 28-yard pass to wide receiver Josh Morgan, who broke free for a touchdown. The score was Virginia Tech's first touchdown of the game and came with 13:03 remaining in the game. Following the touchdown, the Hokies attempted a
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punt. Two and a half minutes had been run off the clock, and Virginia Tech took over at their own 30-yard line after a seven-yard kick return. Unlike the two previous drives, however, Virginia Tech had almost no success on offense. A 10-yard holding penalty pushed the Hokie offense back to start the drive, and quarterback Marcus Vick was sacked for a loss to finish off the Tech possession. VT was forced to punt the ball back to Florida State, which took over at their 43-yard line with 6:21 remaining.
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freshman, caught 27 passes for 593 yards and a conference-leading nine touchdowns. Davis, a junior, caught more passes and recorded more receiving yards during the 2005 season than he had in both his previous seasons combined. Reid, the lone senior starting in the Florida State corps of wide receivers, played in a variety of positions on offense and held the Seminoles' team record for most
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territory. Two more plays pushed Virginia Tech to the edge of the Florida State red zone, but a penalty and another sack prevented the Hokies from advancing the ball further. Virginia Tech was forced to send in kicker Brandon Pace to attempt a 45-yard field goal. The kick was good, and Virginia Tech had tied the game 3–3 with 1:00 remaining in the quarter.
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consisted of 12 teams, allowing it to hold a conference championship game under NCAA rules. Before the start of the 2005 season, both Virginia Tech and Florida State were picked as pre-season favorites to play in the championship game in an annual poll conducted by members of the media who cover the ACC.
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In a situation with more time, Virginia Tech would have kicked the ball off to Florida State and hoped for a defensive stop to give the offense a chance for a game-winning drive. With less than two minutes remaining, however, and with Virginia Tech having used all their timeouts, the only chance
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penalty that gave Virginia Tech 15 automatic yards and a first down. As in the previous drive, the penalty kick-started the Virginia Tech offense. On the next play, Vick connected with Josh Morgan on a 50-yard pass—the longest offensive play of the game—that drove the Hokies to the Florida State
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Virginia Tech's offense fared no better on their next possession. Two plays were stopped for no gain, and the only positive play—a five-yard pass to Eddie Royal—was negated by a false start penalty. The Hokies were forced to punt the ball away to Florida State again, their fifth of the game. The punt
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Following the punt, the two teams continued to trade possessions throughout the quarter. Defense dominated, and what few big plays occurred were either neutralized by penalties or stopped by incomplete passes or rushes for no gain. In the second quarter, Virginia Tech punted the ball twice and turned
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Heading into the ACC Championship Game, the Virginia Tech defense was ranked first in the nation for total defense and scoring defense. In pass defense, the Hokies were second in the nation, allowing an average of just 88.38 yards a game. ACC rival Miami was first, allowing just 84.57 yards
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In the off-season following the ACC Championship Game, and Florida State's selection by the Orange Bowl, the Orange Bowl committee announced it would be entering into an exclusive contract with the ACC to grant the winner of the ACC Championship Game an automatic bid to the Orange Bowl unless it was
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to secure their lead and the win. Two complete passes set up a third-and-two for Drew Weatherford, but his third-down pass fell short, stopping the clock and forcing a Florida State punt. Only a minute and a half had run off the clock, and Virginia Tech recovered the punt at their 22-yard line.
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Though hampered by the need to work inside his own end zone, Marcus Vick completed an 11-yard pass to tight end Jeff King for a first down. This play was the sole positive gain for the VT offense, however, who were forced into their sixth punt of the game. The kick traveled only 28 yards before
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After receiving the post-field goal kickoff, the Florida State offense began another drive. After an incomplete pass and a short rush, Weatherford completed a 12-yard pass for a first down as time expired in the quarter. After 15 minutes of play, the score was tied 3–3, but Drew Weatherford had
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the ball while attempting to avoid a sack. Fortunately for the Hokies, the ball was leapt on by Tech's Duane Brown and the drive stayed alive. Virginia Tech moved the ball downfield through the air with difficulty. Due to the limited time remaining, they were forced to rely mainly on passing plays,
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Virginia Tech began the fourth quarter in possession of the ball and with a first down but trailing by 24 points and virtually out of the game. The first two plays of the fourth quarter were similar to what the Tech offense had shown all game: an incomplete pass and a rush for no yards. On the
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Following the kickoff, Virginia Tech's offense took the field needing to reduce Florida State's lead to allow enough time for a fourth-quarter comeback. This was not to be, however, as on the sixth play of the drive, wide receiver David Clowney fumbled the ball after catching a three-yard pass from
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penalty. On the next play, Florida State capitalized on the momentum it had gained with Reid's punt-return touchdown. Defender Pat Watkins intercepted Marcus Vick's pass, returning it to the FSU 44-yard line. Drew Weatherford and the Seminole offense, with the game's momentum in their favor, wasted
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Having earned a first down with the final play of the first quarter, Drew Weatherford and the Florida State offense ran into difficulty as the second quarter began. An incomplete pass and a rush for no gain were followed by a false start penalty and another incomplete pass. Florida State was forced
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Eddie Royal, and the offense was aided by a 15-yard Florida State penalty, which gave the Hokies an automatic first down. Following the first down, Vick completed the first big Virginia Tech play of the game, throwing the ball 35 yards downfield to Justin Harper, who caught it in Florida State
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stormed off the field, refusing to talk to reporters. Vick, who picked up a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty late in the game, also earned several unsportsmanlike conduct penalties in the 2006 Gator Bowl, where post-game replays revealed that he purposefully stomped on the leg of Louisville
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situation. Virginia Tech's Xavier Adibi recovered the ball, but because the kick had only traveled nine yards before the recovery, the ball was awarded to Florida State. NCAA rules state that an onside kick must travel at least 10 yards before the kicking team can legally touch the ball,
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Florida State began work at their 30-yard line, again needing to just run down the clock to ensure victory. As before, however, Drew Weatherford took to the air, throwing a two-yard pass. Two rushing plays followed but were stopped for little gain. Florida State again went three-and-out and had to
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Because Florida State had received the game's opening kickoff, Virginia Tech chose to receive the ball to begin the second half. Like the first half, however, the Virginia Tech offense failed to advance the ball in any meaningful fashion. Marcus Vick threw two incompletions and running back Cedric
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by conference officials to hold a championship game following the 2004 season was rejected because the ACC lacked the requisite 12 teams. The league's first championship game had to wait until after the addition of Boston College, which had been delayed by a year. Once they had been added, the ACC
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in the Hokies' final regular-season game. Backup running back Branden Ore ran for 104 yards and a touchdown on 17 attempts, the second time in as many games that Humes and Ore ran for 100 yards or more in the same game. The Hokies ran 31 times in the second half and threw only
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Having recovered the ball, and with Virginia Tech having no remaining timeouts and no way to stop the clock, Florida State was able to run out the remaining time in the game and secure a 27–22 victory. Towards the end of the game, players on each team acted with hostility towards each other, and
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s Academic All-America Second Team, which recognizes college football players who have achieved academic success. Writers and staffers at the magazine vote on a list of players who are separated into "teams" based on position and performance. Castillo, who was a key component of the Seminoles'
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penalty against Virginia Tech. Deep inside Virginia Tech territory, the third play of the drive was a 14-yard touchdown rush by Leon Washington. The speed of the drive, after a nearly scoreless first half, frustrated the Virginia Tech defense, which committed a 15-yard personal foul after the
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recorded a statistically impressive year and was the top freshman quarterback in the nation in terms of passing yardage and passing touchdowns. Wide receivers Willie Reid, Greg Carr and Chris Davis were the primary beneficiaries of Weatherford's passing offense during the 2005 season. Carr, a
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at the end of the season almost eliminated the Seminoles from contention for a spot in the championship game. But losses by Clemson and the other Atlantic Division leaders gave the Seminoles a second chance and set up an ACC Championship Game between Florida State and Virginia Tech. They had
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in which Vick was cited for speeding and driving with a revoked or suspended license. Vick had hidden the information from the team and the infraction was not discovered until January. The traffic stop, an earlier suspension from the team, and his unsportsmanlike conduct during the 2005 ACC
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the ball over on downs once. Florida State punted the ball three times and had the ball when time ran out in the quarter. Neither team managed to score, and only twice did either team manage to penetrate their opponent's territory. At halftime, the score remained tied, 3–3.
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to stop the clock, but was eventually successful in forcing a Seminole punt. The kick rolled inside the Virginia Tech 10-yard line before being downed, pinning the Hokies deep in their territory. The first play of Tech's drive was almost a disaster for them, as Marcus Vick
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Humes managed a short three-yard dash. Forced to punt the ball away again, Virginia Tech set up the game's critical play. From his 34-yard line, punter Nic Schmitt kicked the ball 49 yards to the Seminoles' Willie Reid, who broke through the Virginia Tech
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At the end of the third quarter, any hope of victory was seemingly out of reach for Virginia Tech. Three quick plays after the kickoff resulted in a first down before time ran out, but at the end of the third quarter, Florida State still had a 27–3 lead.
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punt coverage for an 89-yard punt-return touchdown. Reid's return was the first touchdown of the game and the first touchdown in ACC Championship Game history. With 13:46 remaining in the third quarter, Florida State had taken a 10–3 lead.
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on the next play, running back Cedric Humes was tackled for a five-yard loss, and the Hokies committed a five-yard false start penalty. The miscues prevented Virginia Tech from gaining another first down, and the Hokies were forced to
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two passes. A similar running game was predicted for the ACC Championship Game. Imoh, meanwhile, was limited by an ankle injury suffered during the course of the season. Heading into the conference championship game, he had
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After the kickoff, the Hokie offense continued the lethargy that had characterized their play in the first half. Mike Imoh was stopped for no or little gain on consecutive plays before the Hokies were called for a five-yard
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having won the 2004 ACC Championship, the last to be awarded without playing a championship game at the end of the season. Tech won their first eight games and appeared to be on course to have an untroubled run to the
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By the end of the 2005 season, the Seminoles had recorded five blocked kicks, 12 interceptions, and more than 1,000 tackles. The Seminoles finished the season ranked 12th in rushing defense and 14th in total defense.
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completed his first pass of the game, a nine-yard toss to Eddie Royal, and the Hokies picked up a first down on the next play. From there, however, things began to go downhill for the Virginia Tech offense. Vick was
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Virginia Tech quarterback Marcus Vick was predicted to be the key player for the favored Virginia Tech Hokies in pregame discussion. He had led the Hokies to a fifth place national ranking and an offense that earned
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the ball away. Florida State recovered the kick at the 50-yard line and began their second offensive possession of the game. Although Weatherford completed his first pass of the drive, both subsequent passes were
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to punt. Virginia Tech recovered the ball at their 26-yard line but failed to capitalize on the defensive stop. Marcus Vick threw two incomplete passes and was sacked before Virginia Tech was forced into a punt.
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By this point in the game, Florida State was fully committed to running down the clock and executed three straight rushing plays to keep the time running out. Virginia Tech was forced to use two of their
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The Florida State touchback allowed Vick to start at his 20-yard line for Virginia Tech's second possession of the game. It began no better than the first one, as Virginia Tech committed a 10-yard
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threw a game-winning touchdown early in the fourth quarter and the defense slowed a late NC State rally as Virginia Tech earned a 20–16 win. Following the near loss to NC State, the Hokies
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in the 2005 season leading up to the ACC Championship. Vick also ran for four touchdowns during the season and earned first-team All-ACC honors. Receiving his passes were a number of
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several received personal foul penalties. The penalties had no effect on the outcome of the game, and Florida State won the ACC Championship Game and an automatic bid to the
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of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Before 2005, no championship game existed. The idea for a championship game originated with the league's 2004 expansion, which added former
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schedule that included several nationally ranked teams. After defeating ninth-ranked Miami in their opening contest, the Seminoles won their next four games before losing at
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Florida State (8–4) earned a BCS berth despite a record inferior to the other seven BCS teams. Regardless of that fact, the Seminoles' matchup with Penn State (10–1) in the
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The first two quarters of the game were characterized by defense and penalties that stifled both teams' offenses. In the second half, Florida State took advantage of a
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was ranked third. Beamer had never defeated Bowden in a game. Before the game, Beamer was named the ACC's 2005 Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year.
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in the final two games of the regular season. Off the field, the matchup between head coaches also was a point of interest. At the time, Florida State head coach
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The Seminoles, like Virginia Tech, were picked as pre-season favorites to win their division. Florida State opened their 2005 season against traditional rival
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Drew Weatherford completed several long passes, including a 37-yard strike from his own 48-yard line to drive the Seminoles' offense inside the Virginia Tech
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Florida State's 27–22 victory over Virginia Tech secured it the 2005 ACC Championship and a bid for the Orange Bowl. The victory also had ripple effects for
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In their ninth game, however, the third-ranked team suffered their first loss. On a Thursday night game at home, the Hokies lost 27–7 to the fifth-ranked
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On January 6, 2006, just a few days after that game, Virginia Tech officials dismissed Vick from the Virginia Tech football team, citing a December 17
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for 271 yards and two touchdowns during the regular season, while Clowney had 28 catches for 515 yards and three touchdowns.
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touchdown. The scoring drive had taken just three plays and 54 seconds, and gave Florida State a 17–3 lead with 10:23 remaining in the quarter.
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on the first play. On subsequent plays, however, the Hokie offense began to move the ball with success. Vick completed a 12-yard pass to
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The 2005 ACC Championship Game kicked off in Jacksonville, Florida, at 8:11 p.m. on December 3, 2005. The game was televised by the
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due to Virginia Tech's reputation for having a large fan base that traveled well. Virginia Tech's selection bumped Miami to the
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Virginia Tech's first possession of the game began at their 15-yard line after the Florida State kickoff. Hokie quarterback
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bids across the Atlantic Coast Conference and lasting repercussions during the football season that followed the game.
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Thanks to his performance in leading Florida State to the win, FSU quarterback Drew Weatherford was named the game's
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no time expanding their lead. Weatherford completed a 6-yard pass, then one for 21-yards, and was aided by a 15-yard
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The Hokies began the 2005 regular season ranked eighth in the country and played their first game at ACC opponent
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2005–2006 Football Schedule, Virginia Tech Sports Information, Hokiesports.com. Accessed January 12, 2008.
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also had statistically significant seasons heading into the conference championship. Royal had 21 
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and secured a 27–22 victory. Florida State's win earned it the 2005 ACC Championship and a bid to the
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clinched the Coastal Division title and a trip to the inaugural ACC Championship Game for the Hokies.
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was released from the team due to repeated violations of team rules and several legal infractions.
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to begin a third-quarter surge. Although Virginia Tech made a late-game comeback, Florida State
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had the most wins of any active head coach in college football. Virginia Tech head coach
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Coming off a season-long suspension in 2004, Marcus Vick led the Virginia Tech offence
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penalty that pushed FSU's offense backward. Facing a fourth down, Florida State coach
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by scores of 45–0 each. The Virginia Tech defense held Duke's offense to just 35 
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Florida State earned their bid to the ACC Championship Game by fighting through an
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were the game's broadcasters. At kickoff, the weather was mostly cloudy with an
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Championship Game and 2006 Gator Bowl were used as grounds for his dismissal.
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was the inaugural contest of the championship game for the recently expanded
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Castillo Named To 2005 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America Second Team
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Florida State Holds Off Vick and Virginia Tech, 46–29, for National Title
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Brodrick Bunkley, who ranked among Florida State's historical leaders in
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The Seminoles' rushing offense was led by starting running backs
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Florida State received the post-score kickoff merely needing to
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Following the ACC Championship Game, Virginia Tech quarterback
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On the second play after the punt, Florida State committed a
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Justin Hamilton, who recorded 26 tackles and three 
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On defense, the Seminoles were led on the defensive line by
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and Pace's kick had not traveled the requisite distance.
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to their 19-yard line. In his opening drive, Seminoles'
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Florida State received the ball to begin the game and
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perform as part of the pregame festivities before the
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title in favor of the Hokies, who lost only to Miami.
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In the Seminoles' sixth season game they traveled to
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their next several opponents. Virginia Tech defeated
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begun driving Florida State offense down the field.
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Accessed December 3, 2018. 1586:On the field, the Tech defense was captained by 3334:, December 3, 2005. Accessed December 23, 2007. 3293:, December 3, 2005. Accessed December 23, 2007. 3189:. December 4, 2005. Accessed December 17, 2007. 3178: 3176: 3170:NCAA, January 4, 2006. Accessed March 12, 2008. 3151:NCAA, January 4, 2006. Accessed March 12, 2008. 2679:"Vick–Tomlinson was the ultimate win-win trade" 2542:Late Hurricanes mistake seals win for Seminoles 2480:Tech 'D' stymies Duke as Hokies open season 2–0 465:are not considered part of the regular season. 16:For the ACC men's basketball championship, see 5487:2005 Atlantic Coast Conference football season 3568:, January 3, 2006. Accessed December 30, 2007. 3552:, January 6, 2006. Accessed December 30, 2007. 3536: 3255: 2504:Virginia Tech Football Past Schedules Database 2379:, November 1, 2017. Accessed December 3, 2018. 1518:for 415 yards and three touchdowns. 4567: 3919: 3683: 3589: 3489: 3487: 3485: 3427: 3425: 3405: 3403: 3401: 2601:. November, 2005. Accessed December 17, 2007. 2548:. September 5, 2005. Accessed April 25, 2008. 2404:, August 10, 2005. Accessed December 3, 2018. 578: 5527:Sports competitions in Jacksonville, Florida 3173: 2595:Vick key to Hokies chances in ACC title game 2575: 2573: 2414:ACC expansion doesn't concern members of SEC 1538:offensive line, was also a finalist for the 3494:Virginia Tech Accepts Gator Bowl Invitation 3080:Broderick Bunkley – The Man Behind The Mask 2676: 2307:, June 23, 2003. Accessed December 8, 2007. 1407:In addition, the game was a rematch of the 4574: 4560: 3926: 3912: 3690: 3676: 3596: 3582: 3482: 3422: 3398: 3092:There's More To Wimbley Than Meets The Eye 2499: 2497: 2495: 2427:, July 8, 2003. Accessed December 6, 2007. 1946:for the Hokies was to attempt a difficult 1336:2005 Florida State Seminoles football team 585: 571: 5522:American football competitions in Florida 2980: 2978: 2667:, January 5, 2000. Accessed June 4, 2018. 2570: 2350:Formatting league still up for discussion 1700:Southeastern Conference Championship Game 1280:Virginia Tech's late-season win over the 594: 536:. Virginia Tech was awarded a bid to the 3142:IA National Team Report: Rushing Defense 1883: 1833: 1690:(ABC) in the United States. It earned a 1669: 1438: 1275: 1259:National Collegiate Athletic Association 1237:traditionally matches the winner of the 1211:x – Division champion/co-champions 3262:ACC Championship Game Notes and Records 2611:Beamer's #11 Hokies Finally Beat Bowden 2492: 1694:of 5.1, higher than that of either the 1682:of the inaugural ACC Championship Game. 1526:The day before the game, Florida State 1272:2005 Virginia Tech Hokies football team 1214:y – Championship game participant 500:in a close match. Additional losses to 5497:Florida State Seminoles football games 5479: 3350: 3348: 3346: 3344: 3342: 3340: 3324: 3322: 3320: 3318: 3316: 3314: 3301: 3299: 3283: 3281: 3279: 3277: 3199:Success Doesn't Equal Sellouts for ACC 3161:IA National Team Report: Total Defense 2975: 2319:"Eagles' move just another BCS-windle" 2258: 433:(ACC). It was a regular season-ending 4555: 4544:National championship seasons in bold 3907: 3671: 3577: 2437:Hokies Are Early Favorites In New ACC 1572: 1429: 427:2005 Dr. Pepper ACC Championship Game 2793:Va. Tech Claims ACC Title Game Berth 2316: 2131: 1594:during the 2005 season. On the 1542:, informally known as the "academic 554: 18:2005 ACC men's basketball tournament 5502:Virginia Tech Hokies football games 3337: 3311: 3296: 3274: 1966: 1409:2000 BCS National Championship Game 1386: 13: 3367:Play-by-Play Summary (4th Quarter) 3111:The Nicholson Tradition Must Go On 2856:Tuesday's Football Practice Report 2634:Beamer Named ACC Coach Of the Year 2580:Florida State Falls In Gainesville 2317:Hall, Brendan (October 24, 2003). 1637: 1577: 1521: 1434: 1292:. It was a close-fought game, but 14: 5538: 2324:The Massachusetts Daily Collegian 2292:Virginia Tech sealing move to ACC 1895:behind center, drives inside the 1879: 1807: 3936:Florida State Seminoles football 2818:2005 ACC Championship Game Notes 2774:2005 ACC Championship Game Notes 2755:2005 ACC Championship Game Notes 2736:2005 ACC Championship Game Notes 2677:Jim Trotter (October 13, 2004). 2156:and Florida State's 76-year-old 1820: 1729: 1329: 1265: 34:Dr. Pepper ACC Championship Game 3555: 3512: 3463: 3444: 3379: 3360: 3236: 3217: 3192: 3154: 3135: 3116: 3104: 3085: 3073: 3054: 3035: 3016: 2997: 2956: 2937: 2918: 2899: 2880: 2861: 2849: 2830: 2811: 2786: 2767: 2748: 2729: 2708:For Hokies, a Florida State Map 2701: 2670: 2652: 2627: 2604: 2588: 2551: 2535: 2516: 2473: 2143: 1665: 1450:(far right), seen here against 511:2000 National Championship Game 477:. But against the fifth-ranked 194: 5512:2000s in Jacksonville, Florida 3867:Jacksonville Municipal Stadium 3700:ACC Football Championship Game 2454: 2430: 2407: 2382: 2359: 2343: 2310: 2285: 2252: 2206: 2201:BCS National Championship Game 1239:Coastal and Atlantic Divisions 981: 935: 762: 716: 670: 654: 627: 1: 4584:Virginia Tech Hokies football 3432:Individual Statistics (Final) 2352:Scripps Howard News Service, 2261:"ACC invites Miami, Va. Tech" 2259:Candon, Tim (June 26, 2003). 1688:American Broadcasting Company 4758:Virginia Tech Sports Network 3950:Centennial Field (1947–1949) 3519:ACC, Orange Bowl Make a Deal 3451:Player Bio: Drew Weatherford 2963:2006 Orange Bowl Media Guide 2944:2006 Orange Bowl Media Guide 2925:2006 Orange Bowl Media Guide 2906:Reid Is A Jack Of All Trades 2887:2006 Orange Bowl Media Guide 1530:David Castillo was named to 1282:University of North Carolina 644: 617: 544:. Following that game, Tech 7: 3128:September 11, 2007, at the 3061:ACC Championship Game Notes 3042:ACC Championship Game Notes 3023:ACC Championship Game Notes 3004:ACC Championship Game Notes 2985:ACC Championship Game Notes 2563:September 11, 2007, at the 2234: 483:Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 10: 5543: 4601:Gibboney Field (1902–1908) 4047:1993 'Game of the Century' 3885:(2010–2015, 2017–present) 3524:December 15, 2018, at the 3499:November 24, 2018, at the 3456:November 25, 2007, at the 3267:February 25, 2009, at the 3147:November 11, 2007, at the 2968:February 25, 2009, at the 2949:February 25, 2009, at the 2930:February 25, 2009, at the 2892:February 25, 2009, at the 2873:November 25, 2007, at the 2798:December 26, 2018, at the 2713:November 24, 2018, at the 2419:November 23, 2007, at the 2366:How Football Saved The ACC 2195:ranked high enough in the 1360:en route to a 5–0 record. 1333: 1269: 1226: 1204: 1189: 929: 664: 15: 5507:2005 in sports in Florida 4797: 4766: 4745: 4678: 4632: 4591: 4542: 4111: 4075: 4004: 3963: 3943: 3858: 3707: 3649: 3613: 2371:December 4, 2018, at the 2199:standings to play in the 602: 593: 509:previously played in the 435:American college football 431:Atlantic Coast Conference 397: 393: 383: 361: 349: 345:United States TV coverage 344: 336: 326: 316: 302: 292: 282: 272: 264: 193: 43: 38: 30: 2683:National Football League 2528:August 10, 2007, at the 2509:October 3, 2008, at the 2301:Staff and Wire Reports, 2246: 2197:Bowl Championship Series 1696:Big 12 Championship Game 1411:. In that game, held in 4705:The Marching Virginians 4598:Sheib Field (1894–1901) 3883:Bank of America Stadium 3475:April 14, 2008, at the 3437:April 14, 2008, at the 3410:Team Statistics (Final) 3248:April 14, 2008, at the 3229:April 14, 2008, at the 3066:April 19, 2007, at the 3047:April 19, 2007, at the 3028:April 19, 2007, at the 3009:April 19, 2007, at the 2990:April 19, 2007, at the 2823:April 19, 2007, at the 2779:April 19, 2007, at the 2760:April 19, 2007, at the 2741:April 19, 2007, at the 2485:August 5, 2007, at the 2466:August 8, 2007, at the 455:Florida State Seminoles 54:Florida State Seminoles 39:Conference Championship 4625:(alternate, 1942–1971) 4057:2015 Georgia Tech game 3564:The Associated Press, 3548:The Associated Press, 3185:The Associated Press, 3166:June 22, 2007, at the 3097:June 24, 2006, at the 2911:June 24, 2006, at the 2639:March 3, 2016, at the 2597:The Associated Press, 2544:The Associated Press, 2394:April 4, 2017, at the 2179:were selected for the 1974:Statistical comparison 1903: 1846: 1683: 1455: 1413:New Orleans, Louisiana 1285: 468:Virginia Tech entered 399:ACC Championship Game 85:Head coach:  76:Head coach:  5492:ACC Championship Game 4779:Starting quarterbacks 4633:Bowls & rivalries 3964:Bowls & rivalries 3954:Doak Campbell Stadium 3891:Camping World Stadium 3875:Raymond James Stadium 1887: 1837: 1673: 1622:, the Hokies started 1610:), three forced 1583:per game on average. 1442: 1279: 1235:ACC Championship Game 1229:ACC Championship Game 475:ACC Championship Game 297:Jacksonville, Florida 25:College football game 4012:Osceola and Renegade 3355:4th Qtr Play-by-Play 3329:3rd Qtr Play-by-Play 3306:2nd Qtr Play-by-Play 3288:1st Qtr Play-by-Play 2622:The Associated Press 2583:The Associated Press 2425:Gannett News Service 2187:earned a bid to the 2111:Most Valuable Player 2069:4th Down Conversions 2056:3rd Down Conversions 1909:two-point conversion 1462:for 1,855 yards, 14 1290:North Carolina State 502:North Carolina State 451:Virginia Tech Hokies 49:Virginia Tech Hokies 4789:Statistical leaders 4098:Statistical leaders 3530:The Washington Post 3506:The Washington Post 3470:Drive Chart (Final) 3386:2006 Football Rules 3211:The Washington Post 2805:The Washington Post 2723:The Washington Post 2646:The Washington Post 2448:The Washington Post 2401:The Washington Post 1976: 1676:Marching Virginians 1505:, Branden Ore, and 1257:. A request to the 563: 322:Virginia Tech by 14 4721:Lunch Pail Defense 4679:Culture & lore 4062:Bob Crenshaw Award 4005:Culture & lore 3415:2008-04-14 at the 3391:2006-11-01 at the 3372:2008-04-14 at the 3204:2017-05-02 at the 2842:July 16, 2012, at 2616:2011-06-14 at the 2442:2017-12-11 at the 2377:ACC Sports Journal 2297:2011-05-24 at the 2266:The Daily Tar Heel 2189:Champs Sports Bowl 2177:Virginia Cavaliers 2095:Time of Possession 1972: 1916:run down the clock 1904: 1847: 1684: 1573:Defensive matchups 1456: 1430:Offensive matchups 1373:Virginia Cavaliers 1286: 1199:, Virginia Tech 22 665:Atlantic Division 559: 461:for the teams, as 459:the regular season 5472: 5471: 4710:Battle at Bristol 4549: 4548: 3901: 3900: 3665: 3664: 3243:Box Score (Final) 3224:Box Score (Final) 2689:on March 11, 2007 2664:Los Angeles Times 2132:Post-game effects 2106: 2105: 1921:pass interference 1852:illegal procedure 1532:ESPN The Magazine 1225: 1224: 930:Coastal Division 555:Selection process 526:ran out the clock 494:Atlantic Division 423: 422: 419: 418: 260: 259: 189: 188: 185: 184: 139: 138: 5534: 5065: 4801: 4585: 4576: 4569: 4562: 4553: 4552: 4139: 4115: 3937: 3928: 3921: 3914: 3905: 3904: 3894: 3886: 3878: 3870: 3851: 3844: 3837: 3830: 3823: 3816: 3809: 3802: 3795: 3788: 3781: 3774: 3767: 3760: 3753: 3746: 3739: 3732: 3725: 3718: 3701: 3692: 3685: 3678: 3669: 3668: 3607: 3598: 3591: 3584: 3575: 3574: 3569: 3559: 3553: 3543: 3534: 3516: 3510: 3491: 3480: 3467: 3461: 3448: 3442: 3429: 3420: 3407: 3396: 3383: 3377: 3364: 3358: 3352: 3335: 3326: 3309: 3303: 3294: 3285: 3272: 3259: 3253: 3240: 3234: 3221: 3215: 3196: 3190: 3180: 3171: 3158: 3152: 3139: 3133: 3120: 3114: 3108: 3102: 3089: 3083: 3077: 3071: 3058: 3052: 3039: 3033: 3020: 3014: 3001: 2995: 2982: 2973: 2960: 2954: 2941: 2935: 2922: 2916: 2903: 2897: 2884: 2878: 2868:Drew Weatherford 2865: 2859: 2853: 2847: 2834: 2828: 2815: 2809: 2802:Mark Schlabach, 2790: 2784: 2771: 2765: 2752: 2746: 2733: 2727: 2705: 2699: 2698: 2696: 2694: 2685:. 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Archived from 2256: 2150:2006 Orange Bowl 1977: 1971: 1967:Final statistics 1961:2006 Orange Bowl 1843:Drew Weatherford 1648:tackles for loss 1614:, and a blocked 1602:Chris Ellis and 1551:Drew Weatherford 1549:FSU quarterback 1536: 1387:Pre-game buildup 1379:and 19th-ranked 1324:Miami Hurricanes 1197:Florida State 27 983: 937: 764: 718: 672: 656: 646: 629: 619: 596: 587: 580: 573: 564: 558: 530:2006 Orange Bowl 487:Coastal Division 479:Miami Hurricanes 437:contest held at 395: 394: 268:December 3, 2005 195: 143: 142: 97: 96: 45: 44: 33: 28: 27: 5542: 5541: 5537: 5536: 5535: 5533: 5532: 5531: 5477: 5476: 5473: 5468: 5063: 4799: 4793: 4762: 4741: 4737:2012 Sugar Bowl 4732:2000 Sugar Bowl 4727:1986 Peach Bowl 4674: 4628: 4623:Victory Stadium 4587: 4583: 4580: 4550: 4545: 4538: 4137: 4113: 4107: 4071: 4022:Marching Chiefs 4000: 3959: 3939: 3935: 3932: 3902: 3897: 3889: 3881: 3873: 3865: 3854: 3847: 3840: 3833: 3826: 3819: 3812: 3805: 3798: 3791: 3784: 3777: 3770: 3763: 3756: 3749: 3742: 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1882: 1823: 1810: 1793:holding penalty 1732: 1716:air temperature 1704:Brent Musburger 1668: 1640: 1580: 1575: 1563:Leon Washington 1534: 1524: 1437: 1432: 1389: 1365:Charlottesville 1338: 1332: 1274: 1268: 1231: 1217: 1190: 591: 557: 538:2006 Gator Bowl 470:the 2005 season 385:Nielsen ratings 375: 368:Brent Musburger 312:, Florida State 86: 77: 31: 26: 21: 12: 11: 5: 5540: 5530: 5529: 5524: 5519: 5514: 5509: 5504: 5499: 5494: 5489: 5470: 5469: 5467: 5466: 5461: 5456: 5451: 5446: 5441: 5436: 5431: 5426: 5421: 5416: 5411: 5406: 5401: 5396: 5391: 5386: 5381: 5376: 5371: 5366: 5361: 5356: 5351: 5346: 5341: 5336: 5331: 5326: 5321: 5316: 5311: 5306: 5301: 5296: 5291: 5286: 5281: 5276: 5271: 5266: 5261: 5256: 5251: 5246: 5241: 5236: 5231: 5226: 5221: 5216: 5211: 5206: 5201: 5196: 5191: 5186: 5181: 5176: 5171: 5166: 5161: 5156: 5151: 5146: 5141: 5136: 5131: 5126: 5121: 5116: 5111: 5106: 5101: 5096: 5091: 5086: 5081: 5076: 5071: 5066: 5061: 5056: 5051: 5046: 5041: 5036: 5031: 5026: 5021: 5016: 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3378: 3359: 3336: 3310: 3295: 3273: 3254: 3235: 3216: 3208:Adam Kilgore, 3191: 3172: 3153: 3134: 3115: 3103: 3084: 3072: 3053: 3034: 3015: 2996: 2974: 2955: 2936: 2917: 2898: 2879: 2860: 2848: 2829: 2810: 2785: 2766: 2747: 2728: 2718:Mark Schlabach 2700: 2669: 2651: 2626: 2603: 2587: 2569: 2550: 2534: 2515: 2491: 2472: 2453: 2429: 2406: 2381: 2358: 2342: 2309: 2284: 2250: 2248: 2245: 2244: 2243: 2236: 2233: 2221:Elvis Dumervil 2208: 2205: 2185:Clemson Tigers 2145: 2142: 2133: 2130: 2104: 2103: 2100: 2097: 2091: 2090: 2087: 2084: 2078: 2077: 2074: 2071: 2065: 2064: 2061: 2058: 2052: 2051: 2048: 2045: 2039: 2038: 2035: 2032: 2026: 2025: 2022: 2019: 2013: 2012: 2009: 2006: 2000: 1999: 1996: 1993: 1987: 1986: 1983: 1980: 1970: 1968: 1965: 1881: 1880:Fourth quarter 1878: 1838:Florida State 1822: 1819: 1809: 1808:Second quarter 1806: 1731: 1728: 1712:Gary Danielson 1692:Nielsen rating 1667: 1664: 1639: 1636: 1600:defensive ends 1596:defensive line 1579: 1576: 1574: 1571: 1567:Lorenzo Booker 1523: 1520: 1511:North Carolina 1472:wide receivers 1436: 1433: 1431: 1428: 1424:2001 NFL draft 1388: 1385: 1371:, to face the 1350:Boston College 1334:Main article: 1331: 1328: 1270:Main article: 1267: 1264: 1255:Boston College 1253:and (in 2005) 1227:Main article: 1223: 1222: 1218:Rankings from 1216: 1215: 1212: 1209: 1205: 1202: 1201: 1187: 1186: 1183: 1180: 1177: 1174: 1171: 1169: 1167: 1164: 1161: 1158: 1155: 1152: 1146: 1145: 1142: 1139: 1136: 1133: 1130: 1128: 1126: 1123: 1120: 1117: 1114: 1111: 1105: 1104: 1101: 1098: 1095: 1092: 1089: 1087: 1085: 1082: 1079: 1076: 1073: 1070: 1068:North Carolina 1064: 1063: 1060: 1057: 1054: 1051: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1041: 1038: 1035: 1032: 1029: 1023: 1022: 1019: 1016: 1013: 1010: 1007: 1005: 1003: 1000: 997: 994: 991: 988: 978: 977: 974: 971: 968: 965: 962: 960: 958: 955: 952: 949: 946: 943: 932: 931: 927: 926: 923: 920: 917: 914: 911: 909: 907: 904: 901: 898: 895: 892: 886: 885: 882: 879: 876: 873: 870: 868: 866: 863: 860: 857: 854: 851: 845: 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4696: 4693: 4689: 4687: 4684: 4683: 4681: 4677: 4671: 4670:West Virginia 4668: 4666: 4663: 4661: 4658: 4656: 4653: 4651: 4648: 4646: 4643: 4641: 4638: 4637: 4635: 4631: 4624: 4621: 4618: 4615: 4612: 4611:Miles Stadium 4609: 4606: 4603: 4600: 4597: 4596: 4594: 4590: 4586: 4577: 4572: 4570: 4565: 4563: 4558: 4557: 4554: 4541: 4535: 4532: 4530: 4527: 4525: 4522: 4520: 4517: 4515: 4512: 4510: 4507: 4505: 4502: 4500: 4497: 4495: 4492: 4490: 4487: 4485: 4482: 4480: 4479: 4475: 4473: 4470: 4468: 4465: 4463: 4460: 4458: 4455: 4453: 4450: 4448: 4445: 4443: 4440: 4438: 4435: 4433: 4430: 4428: 4425: 4423: 4420: 4418: 4415: 4413: 4410: 4408: 4407: 4403: 4401: 4398: 4396: 4393: 4391: 4388: 4386: 4383: 4381: 4378: 4376: 4375: 4371: 4369: 4366: 4364: 4361: 4359: 4356: 4354: 4351: 4349: 4346: 4344: 4341: 4339: 4336: 4334: 4331: 4329: 4326: 4324: 4321: 4319: 4316: 4314: 4311: 4309: 4306: 4304: 4301: 4299: 4296: 4294: 4291: 4289: 4286: 4284: 4281: 4279: 4276: 4274: 4271: 4269: 4266: 4264: 4261: 4259: 4256: 4254: 4251: 4249: 4246: 4244: 4241: 4239: 4236: 4234: 4231: 4229: 4226: 4224: 4221: 4219: 4216: 4214: 4211: 4209: 4206: 4204: 4201: 4199: 4196: 4194: 4191: 4189: 4186: 4184: 4181: 4179: 4176: 4174: 4171: 4169: 4166: 4164: 4161: 4159: 4156: 4154: 4151: 4149: 4146: 4144: 4141: 4136: 4134: 4131: 4129: 4126: 4124: 4121: 4120: 4118: 4116: 4110: 4104: 4103:Annual awards 4101: 4099: 4096: 4094: 4091: 4089: 4086: 4084: 4081: 4080: 4078: 4074: 4068: 4067:Tomahawk chop 4065: 4063: 4060: 4058: 4055: 4053: 4052:Choke at Doak 4050: 4048: 4045: 4043: 4042:Wide Right II 4040: 4038: 4035: 4033: 4030: 4028: 4025: 4023: 4020: 4018: 4017:The War Chant 4015: 4013: 4010: 4009: 4007: 4003: 3997: 3994: 3992: 3989: 3987: 3984: 3982: 3979: 3977: 3974: 3972: 3969: 3968: 3966: 3962: 3955: 3952: 3949: 3948: 3946: 3942: 3938: 3929: 3924: 3922: 3917: 3915: 3910: 3909: 3906: 3892: 3888: 3884: 3880: 3876: 3872: 3868: 3864: 3863: 3861: 3857: 3850: 3846: 3843: 3839: 3836: 3832: 3829: 3825: 3822: 3818: 3815: 3811: 3808: 3804: 3801: 3797: 3794: 3790: 3787: 3783: 3780: 3776: 3773: 3769: 3766: 3762: 3759: 3755: 3752: 3748: 3745: 3741: 3738: 3734: 3731: 3727: 3724: 3720: 3717: 3713: 3712: 3710: 3706: 3702: 3693: 3688: 3686: 3681: 3679: 3674: 3673: 3670: 3658: 3655: 3654: 3652: 3650:Division I-AA 3648: 3642: 3639: 3637: 3634: 3632: 3629: 3627: 3624: 3622: 3619: 3618: 3616: 3612: 3608: 3599: 3594: 3592: 3587: 3585: 3580: 3579: 3576: 3567: 3563: 3558: 3551: 3547: 3542: 3540: 3532: 3531: 3527: 3523: 3520: 3515: 3508: 3507: 3502: 3498: 3495: 3490: 3488: 3486: 3478: 3474: 3471: 3466: 3459: 3455: 3452: 3447: 3440: 3436: 3433: 3428: 3426: 3418: 3414: 3411: 3406: 3404: 3402: 3394: 3390: 3387: 3382: 3375: 3371: 3368: 3363: 3356: 3351: 3349: 3347: 3345: 3343: 3341: 3333: 3330: 3325: 3323: 3321: 3319: 3317: 3315: 3307: 3302: 3300: 3292: 3289: 3284: 3282: 3280: 3278: 3270: 3266: 3263: 3258: 3251: 3247: 3244: 3239: 3232: 3228: 3225: 3220: 3213: 3212: 3207: 3203: 3200: 3195: 3188: 3184: 3179: 3177: 3169: 3165: 3162: 3157: 3150: 3146: 3143: 3138: 3131: 3127: 3124: 3119: 3112: 3107: 3100: 3096: 3093: 3088: 3081: 3076: 3069: 3065: 3062: 3057: 3050: 3046: 3043: 3038: 3031: 3027: 3024: 3019: 3012: 3008: 3005: 3000: 2993: 2989: 2986: 2981: 2979: 2971: 2967: 2964: 2959: 2952: 2948: 2945: 2940: 2933: 2929: 2926: 2921: 2914: 2910: 2907: 2902: 2895: 2891: 2888: 2883: 2876: 2872: 2869: 2864: 2857: 2852: 2845: 2844:archive.today 2841: 2838: 2833: 2826: 2822: 2819: 2814: 2807: 2806: 2801: 2797: 2794: 2789: 2782: 2778: 2775: 2770: 2763: 2759: 2756: 2751: 2744: 2740: 2737: 2732: 2725: 2724: 2719: 2716: 2712: 2709: 2704: 2688: 2684: 2680: 2673: 2666: 2665: 2660: 2655: 2648: 2647: 2642: 2638: 2635: 2630: 2623: 2619: 2615: 2612: 2607: 2600: 2596: 2591: 2584: 2581: 2576: 2574: 2566: 2562: 2559: 2554: 2547: 2543: 2538: 2531: 2527: 2524: 2519: 2512: 2508: 2505: 2500: 2498: 2496: 2488: 2484: 2481: 2476: 2469: 2465: 2462: 2457: 2450: 2449: 2445: 2441: 2438: 2433: 2426: 2422: 2418: 2415: 2410: 2403: 2402: 2397: 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Index

2005 ACC men's basketball tournament
Virginia Tech Hokies
Florida State Seminoles
Frank Beamer
Bobby Bowden
AP
Coaches
BCS
AP
Coaches
BCS
2005
Alltel Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida
WR
Willie Reid
Favorite
Referee
Network
ABC
Announcers
Brent Musburger
Jack Arute
Gary Danielson
Nielsen ratings
ACC Championship Game
2006
Atlantic Coast Conference
American college football
Alltel Stadium

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