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GAME NOTES: Big East Conference Defensive Player of the Year Khaseem Greene leads the Rutgers Scarlet Knights against the Virginia Tech Hokies, who are looking to end the season on a high note, in the Russell Athletic Bowl at Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando on Friday, Dec. 28.

This game might be a bittersweet one for Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights had a chance to win their first-ever outright Big East title and earn a BCS bowl bid, but lost in the final game of the season to Louisville (20-17) to have those hopes wiped away. RU was forced to settle for a four-way tie for the conference crown while the Cardinals earned the BCS bowl bid due to their higher ranking in the BCS standings.

"This one hurts, and it's going to hurt," Rutgers head coach Kyle Flood said after the loss. "It's going to hurt, but we're going to get through it as a football team. When we go out to play that bowl game, we're going to do it the way we do every year, and we're going to go out there to win that bowl game."

Even though the regular season ended on a sour note, the Scarlet Knights' overall body of work is still stellar. The team finished with a 9-3 record, giving it nine wins in three of the last four seasons. Rutgers had only five seasons of nine wins or more in the previous 95 years. The Knights are also making their second consecutive bowl appearance and seventh in the last eight years. Rutgers had just a single bowl appearance before this recent stretch. Flood is not wrong to be confident in his team's chances considering Rutgers has won its last five bowl games.

For most teams, a season ending with a bowl bid would be deemed a success. However, Virginia Tech is not most teams, at least over the last decade or so, thus leaving an empty feeling among fans and the team alike after the Hokies posted a 6-6 record. The lackluster showing breaking an eight-season streak of at least 10 wins for VaTech, a team that was supposed to compete for the ACC title this season. The Hokies also finished the season outside of the top-25 for the first time since 2003. A streak that does live on is the program's 20- straight seasons in a bowl game, the third longest streak in the nation.

"This has been a different year than we are accustomed to at Virginia Tech, but we won our last two games and are extremely proud to be going to the Russell Athletic Bowl," Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer said. "We are also proud to be one of just three schools that have gone to 20 or more consecutive bowls."

Virginia Tech nearly missed out on bowl eligibility as it needed wins in each of its last two games to earn the bid. Those wins did not come easily as the Hokies topped Boston College, 30-23, in overtime before winning on a last- second field goal over intrastate rival Virginia on the last weekend of the regular season.

These former Big East foes have met 14 times previously, but not since Virginia Tech left the league after the 2003 season. The Hokies lead the series by an 11-3 margin, posting wins in each of the last 11 meetings. Rutgers hasn't earned a victory against the Hokies since 1992.

Gary Nova might be the most anxious player to get on the field for Rutgers. The team's quarterback threw an interception on the final play of the regular season, that play capping off a rather poor finish to the year for Nova. He threw for 2,566 yards and 22 touchdowns, but completed just 58.6 percent of his pass attempts while being intercepted 15 times. An unsightly 13 of those picks came during the last six games when Nova had at least one pick in each contest. Nova was protected relatively well this season and was the victim of just eight sacks.

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/12/24/3745806/rutgers-9-3-vs-virginia-tech-6.html#storylink=cpy

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