At This Pace, The Cavaliers Are Going To Need To Buy More Hammers
After each Virginia victory, the Cavaliers’ player of the game gets the honor of taking a sledgehammer to a sacrificial rock as the entire team looks on.
After each Virginia victory, the Cavaliers’ player of the game gets the honor of taking a sledgehammer to a sacrificial rock as the entire team looks on.
In an important Coastal Division battle, Virginia went into Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham Saturday and came away with a 28-14 win at Duke. The Cavaliers (5-2, 3-1 ACC) controlled the possession throughout and now sit one win away from a second-straight bowl berth with five games to play.
Rushed for time this week, the Power Poll appears in an abbreviated format, but will return in full force next week:
Scattershooting around the ACC, while pinpointing the key for unleashing Virginia’s offense …
No. 1 Wake Forest (15-1, 6-1 ACC) scored the final two goals in a thrilling, 3-2 decision over No. 6 Virginia (9-2-2, 3-2-1 ACC) at Klöckner Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The two teams combined for four second half goals.
According to sources close to Virginia’s basketball program, the NCAA has approved Braxton Key’s hardship request and the 6-foot-8 power forward will be eligible to play for the Cavaliers this season.
The sixth-ranked Virginia men’s soccer team looks to close the regular season strong, with a trio of tough ACC opponents remaining on the schedule.
It’s another Friday, game day is tomorrow afternoon at 12:30, so it’s time to look at the tale of the tape between Virginia and the Duke Blue Devils.
Over the years, there have been some mighty impressive monetary gifts to Virginia’s athletics program.
ACC analyst Jerry Ratcliffe and Ourlads host Greg DePalma go in depth about UVa’s win over Miami and this weekend’s big game at Duke on this Prime Sports Network ACC show.
Last week’s guests once again led the way, as Frank Quayle and Bill Millsaps tied for the best records of anyone on the panel. Both Quayle and Millsaps went 9-6, while a third member – Dave – also came in at 9-6. Both members of the Ratcliffe family – Scott and Jerry – were one game behind at 8-7. These records allowed Dave to move back into a tie for first with Scott, as those two have been neck and neck all season at the front of the pack. Hootie is five games back in third. This week’s guests include […]
Virginia head football coach Bronco Mendenhall and his wife Holly have made a $500,000 pledge to support construction of Virginia’s new Football Operations Center as part of the athletics department’s Master Plan project.
Up until last Saturday night, Brian Delaney had never been interviewed after a game. There’s not much demand to speak with the kickoff man.
When Virginia travels to face Duke Saturday searching for a fourth win in a row against the Blue Devils, the UVa defense will take somewhat of an “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach.
A little over a week ago, Virginia offensive coordinator Robert Anae told sportswriters that it was a must for the Cavaliers to get their running game going, to get tailback Jordan Ellis going.
While it’s possible Duke quarterback Daniel Jones is playing on Sundays in the near future — many believe he has first-round NFL potential — he has not fared so well against Virginia the past two years.
If you go back to last season at the midway point and look at what Virginia has managed to do at midseason this year, the Cavaliers have compiled a 9-3 record.
Here are five things we learned about Virginia football from Saturday night’s win over 16th-ranked Miami:
On a night when the Virginia offense struggled to get much going, it was the Cavalier defense – and special teams – that came through on multiple occasions with timely big plays that led to a crucial 16-13 win against 16th-ranked Miami.
Bronco Mendenhall said after Saturday night’s upset win over 16th-ranked Miami, that the number of quality recruits that were visiting Virginia for the game exceeded any during his time in Charlottesville.