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2009 Schedule

September
Alabama Crimson Tide Saturday, September 05 2009 loss 24 - 34 coverage
Marshall Thundering Herd Saturday, September 12 2009 win 52 - 10 coverage
Nebraska Cornhuskers Saturday, September 19 2009 win 16 - 15 coverage
Miami Hurricanes Saturday, September 26 2009 win 31 - 7 coverage
October
@ Duke Blue Devils Saturday, October 03 2009 win 34 - 26 coverage
Boston College Eagles Saturday, October 10 2009 win 48 - 14 coverage
@ Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Saturday, October 17 2009 loss 23 - 28 coverage
North Carolina Tar Heels Thursday, October 29 2009 loss 17 - 20 coverage
November
@ East Carolina Pirates Thursday, November 05 2009 win 16 - 3 coverage
@ Maryland Terrapins Saturday, November 14 2009 win 36 - 9 coverage
N.C. State Wolfpack Saturday, November 21 2009 win 38 - 10 coverage
@ Virginia Cavaliers Saturday, November 28 2009 win 42 - 13 coverage
December
@ Tennessee Volunteers Thursday, December 31 2009 win 37 - 14 coverage

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