Watch To Watch For: Nov. 22 at Virginia

Watch To Watch For: Nov. 22 at Virginia

CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The University of Miami football team will hit the road to face Virginia Saturday, Nov. 22 at 7:00 p.m. The Hurricanes (6-4, 3-3 ACC) and Cavaliers (4-6, 2-4 ACC) square off at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. and the game will be broadcast on ESPN2.

A number of Hurricanes have a chance to move up in Miami’s record books, both with single season and career marks.

Here is what to watch for (#W2W4) Saturday night.

Anthony Chickillo
– Career: One start behind Dan Morgan for third in consecutive starts.
– Career: One start behind Dan Morgan and Baraka Atkins for fifth in total starts.
– Career:
One fumble recovery behind five players for fifth, two behind George Mira, Jr. for fourth.

Stacy Coley
Career: 28 kick return yards behind Devin Hester for eighth, 45 behind Tim Morgan for seventh, 75 behind Mark Rush for sixth, 97 behind J.C. Penny for fifth.
Single Season: 59 kick return yards behind Jim Joiner for 10th, 101 behind Travis Benjamin for ninth, 102 behind Randal Hill for eighth.
­– Career: One kick return TD behind four players for first.
– Career: One punt return TD behind five players for fourth.
Career Milestone:
Needs nine kick return yards for 1,000.

Phillip Dorsett
Career: One receiving TD behind Brian Blades for seventh.
Single Season: One receiving TD behind five players for ninth, two behind three players for sixth, three behind three players for third.
Career: Six receptions behind Wesley Carroll for 10th, nine behind Willie Smith for ninth.
– Single Season: 178 receiving yards behind Michael Irvin for 10th, 180 behind himself for ninth, 190 behind Willie Smith for eighth.
­Career Milestone: Needs 77 receiving yards for 2,000.

Duke Johnson
Career: 121 rushing yards behind Ottis Anderson for first.
Single Season: 73 rushing yards behind Edgerrin James for second.
– Career: Three rushing TDs behind James Jackson for fourth.
– Single Season:
One rushing touchdown behind three players for ninth, two behind three players for sixth, three behind Harry Ghaul and Edgerrin James for fourth.
– Career:
One 100-yard rushing game behind Clinton Portis and Edgerrin James for first.
– Single Season: One 100-yard rushing game behind Edgerrin James and Lamar Miller for fourth.
– Career:
Eight rushing attempts behind Stephen McGuire for seventh, 12 behind Danyell Ferguson for sixth, 21 behind Graig Cooper for fifth.
– Single Season: Six rushing attempts behind Chuck Foreman for 10th, 12 behind Frank Gore for ninth, 16 behind James Jackson for eighth.
Single Season:
18 all-purpose yards behind Edgerrin James for fourth, 55 behind Ottis Anderson for third.
Career: One total touchdown behind Melvin Bratton and James Jackson for third.
– Single Season:One total TD behind six players for fifth, two behind Eddie Dunn and Edgerrin James for third.
Career: Six points behind Melvin Bratton for 10th.

Brad Kaaya
Single Season: One passing touchdown behind Ken Dorsey for seventh, two behind Jacory Harris for sixth, three behind Bernie Kosar and Ken Dorsey for fourth, four behind Vinny Testaverde for third.

Denzel Perryman
– Career:
Five tackles behind Ted Hendricks for 10th.

Clive Walford
– Career: 155 receiving yards behind Eddie Brown for 10th.
Career: One receiving TD behind Brian Blades for seventh.
Single Season:
One receiving touchdown behind five players for ninth, two behind three players for sixth, three behind three players for third.
­– Career: Four receptions behind Wesley Carroll for 10th, seven behind Willie Smith for ninth, nine behind Kellen Winslow, Jr. for eighth.