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Northern Virginia's fall football forecast

Boston College:

Patrick Sheil, Jr., OT, 6-6, 273, (Centreville)

Hopes to secure an increased role on the Eagles' dominant offensive line.

Duke University:

Andrew Holoman, So., LB, 6-2, 225, (Stone Bridge)

Adds depth to a very experienced Blue Devils' linebacking corps.

University of Georgia:

Andrew Gully, Jr., DE, 6-4, 250, (Madison)

2004 Madison Athlete of the Year won the Bulldogs' "Iron Dawg award" in 2005.

Kansas State:

Olu Hall, Jr., LB, 6-3, 230, (Robinson)

Looks to earn his keep after transferring from UVA and sitting out the 2007 season.

George Pierson, Jr., P, 6-0, 200, (Yorktown)

Junior College All-American hopes punting success transfers to the big stage.

Marshall University:

Ryan Tillman, R-Fr., OL, 6-5, 282, (Westfield)

Centreville native hopes to make an impact right away and start at offensive tackle.

University of Maryland:

Dean Muhtadi, Sr., DL, 6-3, 295, (T.C. Williams)

Christopher Newport transfer looks to add depth and experience to Terps' defensive line.

Richard Taylor, Sr., CB, 5-11, 193, (Centreville)

Healthy for first time in nearly a year (knee), enters 2008 No. 2 on depth chart at corner.

Austin Walker, R-Fr., DB, 6-0, 185, (Langley)

Adds depth to the Terps' secondary after spending last season on the scout team.

Naval Academy:

Kevin Campbell, Jr., FB, 5-11, 204, (Robinson)

Backup fullback will help open holes in the Midshipmen's run-heavy offense.

Devan Clark, So., RB, 5-10, 218, (Edison)

Hopes to use his size and speed to crack the starting lineup in Navy's crowded backfield.

Craig Schaefer, Jr., LB, 6-2, 222, (Robinson)

Admiral Mack Award winner is set to start on the outside and utilize his pass-rushing ability.

North Carolina State:

Josh Czajkowski, R-So., K, 5-9, 184, (West Springfield)

After a solid spring, takes over the starting place kicking duties for the Wolfpack.

Mike Glennon, Fr., QB, 6-6, 195, (Westfield)

Will battle to be the starting signal caller after leading Westfield to a perfect season.

Notre Dame:

Andrew Nuss, So., OL, 6-5, 303, (Stone Bridge)

Was originally a defensive lineman, but will work for time on the offensive line this season.

Penn State:

A.J. Price, Fr., WR, 6-4, 175, (South Lakes)

Brings his speed and athleticism to the Nittany Lions' receiving corps.

Evan Royster, R-So., RB, 6-1, 212, (Westfield)

Will team with Stephfon Green in the backfield after averaging a team-high 6.3 yards per carry last season.

U.S. Military Academy:

Kyle Bates, Jr., LB, 6-2, 232, (Lee)

Bates will rely on his size and experience to help middle of Army's defense.

Jonathan Bulls, So., P, 6-1, 215, (Hayfield)

With last year's starting punter gone, Bulls will compete for time at the position.

Daniel Cunningham, So., OL, 6-2, 286, (South Lakes)

South Lakes graduate will add to Army's corps of offensive lineman.

Michael Meier, R-Fr., FB, 6-0, 207, (Robinson)

Former Ram standout hopes to make an impact for the Black Knights.

Carlo Sandiego, Sr., RB, 5-6, 176, (Hayfield)

Converted quarterback looks to contribute once again with his speed as a running back.

Matt Vane, So., WR, 6-4, 214, (South County)

Former Stallion will look to use his size to secure a spot on the field.

University of Virginia:

Jared Green, R-Fr., WR, 6-2, 178, (Oakton)

Redshirt freshman hopes to secure No. 2 spot and possibly become one of Peter Lalich's favorite targets.

Peter Lalich, So., QB, 6-5, 225, (West Springfield)

With last year's starter Jameel Sewell out of the mix, it could be Lalich's year to shine.

Max Milien, R-Fr., RB, 6-0, 215, (Yorktown)

With a crowded backfield ahead of him, Milien hopes to gain valuable experience.

Johnny Pickett, Fr., WR, 5-11, 165, (Westfield)

Bulldogs' main receiving threat last season hopes to catch on with Cavs.

Keith Payne, So., RB, 6-3, 236, (Oakton)

Now considered a fullback, Payne will still provide the Cavs with a tough, sizable running threat.

Virginia Tech:

Jeff Beyer, Jr., QB, 6-4, 221, (Woodson)

Veteran quarterback will provide a stabilizing force behind Sean Glennon and Tyrod Taylor.

Brent Bowden, R-Jr., P, 6-3, 202, (Westfield)

Only returning Hokie specialist looks to improve upon his 42.5-yards-per-punt average from 2007.

Austin Decker, Fr., QB, 6-0, 218, (Chantilly)

Former Chargers signal-caller hopes to utilize his speed and athleticism as a Hokie.

Ervin Garner, R-Fr., WR, 5-9, 162, (Oakton)

Should add an extra element to return game; has finished the 40-yard dash in 4.38 seconds.

Sean Glennon, R-Sr., QB, 6-4, 224, (Westfield)

Perennially platooning, Glennon will try to keep other QBs off the field.

Jeron Gouveia-Winslow, Fr., ROV, 6-2, 188, (Stone Bridge)

All-everything at Stone Bridge, Gouveia-Winslow already finds himself "roving" as a Hokie.

Cody Grimm, R-Jr., LB, 5-11, 207, (Oakton)

Special teams standout and backup linebacker will bolster one of the nation's best in those two areas.

Nobel Iyebote, R-Fr., CB, 5-8, 167, (South County)

After joining the team as a walk-on last season, hopes to have a larger impact this fall.

Ed Wang, R-Jr., OT, 6-5, 310, (Stone Bridge)

Will likely take over at left tackle, protecting Glennon's and Taylor's blind sides.

Beau Warren, R-So., C, 6-3, 281, (Centreville)

Will look to expand role after making starts against Florida State and Georgia Tech last season.

Brett Warren, R-Sr., LB, 6-1, 237, (Centreville)

Will be called upon as a full-time starter for the first time; totaled 43 tackles and 3.5 sacks last fall.

Wake Forest:

Devon Brown, R-Fr., WR, 5-9, 185, (Stone Bridge)

Set to fight for playing time behind the Demon Deacons' starting senior receivers.

Chip Vaughn, R-Sr., DB, 6-2, 215,(Robinson)

Returns for final season at strong safety after leading team with 100 total tackles last year.



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