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Ravens trade Martin to Packers for Moll

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Jayson Foster, Ernie Wheelwright, Justin Harper and Eron Riley, fullback Jason Cook, sixth-round running back Cedric Peerman , cornerback Evan Oglesby, offensive tackles Joe Reitz and Stefan Rodgers, tight ends Davon Drew and Isaac Smolko

Story|09/05/2009

Hokies beat Virginia 17-14 to gain ACC title shot

By HANK KURZ Jr.| AP| SPORTS

scoring pass to Jarrett Boykin, and the Hokies put the clamps on Hall's running for the next two series. But after Cedric Peerman 's 16-yard run got the Cavaliers to the Hokies 31 late in the second quarter, Hall threw his first pass, a deep

Story|11/29/2008

Wake Forest beats Virginia 28-17 to take ACC lead

By MIKE CRANSTON| AP| SPORTS

Arnoux with just over 2 minutes left to end Virginia's chances. Verica finished 23-for-45 for 279 yards, while Cedric Peerman was held to 43 yards rushing and lost a fumble as Virginia fell in Winston-Salem for the first time since 1983

Story|11/08/2008

Virginia wins again, beating GTech 24-17

By PAUL NEWBERRY| AP| SPORTS

Virginia wins again, beating GTech 24-17 Saturday, October 25, 2008 ATLANTA Cedric Peerman rushed for 118 bruising yards, including the winning touchdown with 3 1/2 minutes left, and Virginia won its fourth straight

Story|10/25/2008

Peerman's TD run gives UVA win over No. 18 UNC

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Peerman's TD run gives UVA win over No. 18 UNC Saturday, October 18, 2008 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Cedric Peerman scored from two yards in overtime to give Virginia a 16-13 win over No. 18 North Carolina on Saturday, continuing the Tar Heels

Story|10/18/2008

Peerman's 2 TDs lead Virginia past ECU 35-20

By LARRY O'DELL| AP| SPORTS

Peerman's 2 TDs lead Virginia past ECU 35-20 Saturday, October 11, 2008 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Cedric Peerman ran for 173 yards and two long touchdowns, and Virginia turned back a second-half East Carolina rally for a 35-20 victory

Story|10/11/2008

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