Coming into their matchup with the undefeated Maryland Terrapins, the 0-2 Virginia Cavaliers knew they had to pull out all the stops to have a chance.
With that in mind, the Cavaliers executed a perfect flea flicker on the first play of their opening possession, catching Maryland napping behind true freshman quarterback Anthony Colandrea.
A little flea flicker action to Washington right off the bat @UVAFootball pic.twitter.com/R0ckUCQVQA
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 15, 2023
Colandrea connected with wideout Malik Washington on a 49-yard completion to get the Cavaliers started. Two plays later, running back Perris Jones closed out the dive with a 13-yard touchdown, giving Virginia an early 7-0.
Virginia's first-play trickery wasn't the only fast one they pulled on Maryland. Ahead of Friday's contest, the Cavaliers listed Tony Muskett as their starter, but Colandrea got the nod instead. Through one half, Colandrea gave Virginia a boost, going 13-of-16 for 144 yards and a touchdown through the air while adding 21 rushing yards off four attempts.
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