By Jeff White (jwhite@virginia.edu)
VirginiaSports.com
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Kam Butler, who’s in his seventh season of college football, is 24 years old. Chico Bennett Jr., in his sixth season, is 23, and Jahmeer Carter, in his fifth season, is 22.
At 19 years of age, the other starter on the University of Virginia defensive line is a mere youngster by comparison.
“So it is a little bit of an age gap,” sophomore tackle Jason Hammond said, “but it’s something that you enjoy, too. Being able to pick the brains of older guys is definitely something that’s fun.”
Hammond, who played in seven games as a true freshman last year, made his first start as a Cavalier last weekend, and his second is expected to come Saturday night in Winston-Salem, N.C. In the ACC opener for both teams, Virginia (1-0) meets Wake Forest (1-0) at 7 o’clock at Allegacy Stadium.
The 6-foot-1, 295-pound Hammond recorded four tackles—one of them a sack he shared with defensive end Ben Smiley III—in UVA’s 34-13 win over Richmond at Scott Stadium.
“I went in last week with the mentality to be my best, but I think this week I can take it to another level,” said Hammond, who turns 20 late this month. “I just don’t want to let the guys down. Any [outstanding] team that you see, the D-line is always what stands out, and with these guys, I don’t want to be the weakest link on the line. I’m filling in some big shoes for Aaron [Faumui] and I don’t want people to say, ‘Jason’s the one that’s letting us down.’ ”
Faumui, whose eligibility expired at the end of last season, made 36 career starts on the Wahoos’ defensive line. Hammond tried to soak up as much knowledge as he could from Faumui last season, and he’s taking the same approach with his more experienced teammates this year.

“Guys like that you can learn from,” Hammond said. “It’s a big thing for me, just sitting back and listening. So I just try and be quiet, listen to what they say, and I try and pick their brains as much as I can. Even Aaron. I texted Aaron last week, ‘I’m having my first start. What was it like for you when you first started? What was your mentality going into the game? What did you see? What did you watch during the week?’ So it’s things like that, just trying to get better.”
Associate head coach Kevin Downing, who oversees the Cavaliers’ defensive tackles, said his group “played pretty decent” overall against Richmond, an FCS program. “I thought guys did a really good job of playing for one another, playing extremely hard,” Downing said. “Fundamentally, we’ve still got to continue to grow. Usually you see a big jump from week one to week two, so I’m excited about this week.”
Asked about Hammond’s performance, Downing said, “I thought for Jason’s first start, he did a nice job. With your first time starting, and being in there for that many snaps, sometimes you can circuit-break, but he did a nice job executing the game plan. We’ve talked about some of the things I think where he can grow, and he’s looking at those things, but I’ve been pleased with him thus far, and he’s been a really good teammate.”
Downing has been rotating four players at tackle: Carter, Hammond, senior Mike Diatta and sophomore Anthony Britton. Butler and Bennett are ends, as is another veteran, the 23-year-old Smiley, who’s in his sixth year at UVA.
Injuries limited the 6-foot-3, 311-pound Britton to four games as a true freshman last year, but like Hammond he has tremendous potential, Downing said. “I think we hit a home run with both of those guys. Those guys are going to be really good players here.”
