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The 2012 Virginia Cavaliers football team represented the University of Virginia in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cavaliers were led by third year head coach Mike London and played their home games at Scott Stadium. They were members of the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The team started out 2-0 for the second consecutive season after victories over Richmond and Penn State. The Cavaliers then proceeded to lose six straight games, their longest losing streak since 2009. The team bounced back with impressive victories over NC State and Miami, and then were eliminated from bowl eligibility when North Carolina handed them their seventh loss. The Cavaliers ended the season with a close loss to rival Virginia Tech and finished 4–8.

Previous season

The Cavaliers went 8–5 in 2011, their first winning season under head coach Mike London. The Cavaliers followed a slow 3–2 start with a 5–2 finish that saw the team win against Florida State in Doak Campbell Stadium in November, and halt a three-year skid against Duke. The Cavaliers could not end their drought against Virginia Tech, but finished second in the ACC Coastal Division and third in the ACC overall. They were selected to represent the ACC in the Chick-fil-A Bowl against Auburn.

Personnel

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Coaching staff

Name Position Seasons at
Virginia
Alma mater
Mike London Head coach 2 Richmond (1982)
Jim Reid Associate head coach, Defensive coordinator 2 Maine (1973)
Bill Lazor Offensive coordinator, Quarterbacks 2 Cornell (1994)
Jeff Hanson Defensive Line, Recruiting coordinator 2 Richmond (1972)
Anthony Poindexter Safeties, Special teams coordinator 8 Virginia (1999)
Vincent Brown Linebackers, Asst. Special Teams Coach 2 Mississippi Valley State (1987)
Mike Faragalli Running backs 2 Rhode Island (1980)
Shawn Moore Wide receivers 2 Virginia (1990)
Scott Wachenheim Offensive Line, Tight Ends 2 Air Force (1984)
Chip West Cornerbacks 2 Livingstone (1993)
Evan Marcus Dir. of Football Training & Player Development 2 Ithaca College (1990)
Marques Hagans Graduate assistant 1 Virginia (2005)
Gordie Sammis Graduate assistant 2 Virginia (2007)
Reference:[1]

Schedule

[2] Шаблон:CFB schedule

Depth chart

Depth Chart release before October 6, 2012 Duke game. Шаблон:CFB Team Depth Chart

References

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