Three keys for U.Va.

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Three keys for U.Va.

1 Match Duke's scoring . U.Va.'s cornerbacks appear to be the most likely in the ACC to shut down Duke's passing attack, but some points are inevitable. Jameel Sewell and the offense are going to have to answer with scoring of their own. Field goals might not cut it in this game. The Cavs are going to have to find a way to punch the ball in when given the opportunity.
2 Return game . The Cavs have struggled to develop punt and kick returners, and Duke stands ready to make the unit pay. Their punt team has recovered four fumbles this year, and U.Va. punt returner Chase Minnifield has been hesitant to call for a fair catch at times this year. On kickoffs, strong blocking is a must to generate good field position.
3 Avoid pressure/quick release . Jameel Sewell is at his best when he has time in the pocket, which has been a rare commodity this season. At the same time, if it looks as if the offensive line isn't going to give him much time, he's going to have to improve at throwing on a quick-release. It looked as if he had it down during the Indiana game, but he regressed somewhat against Georgia Tech.

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