UVA’s transfer class numbers 30 with addition of CB Morris
Virginia continued to build toward the 2025 season this week by adding its 30th player from the transfer portal, defensive back Ja’Maric Morris.
Virginia continued to build toward the 2025 season this week by adding its 30th player from the transfer portal, defensive back Ja’Maric Morris.
Virginia added its 29th player via the transfer portal on Wednesday with a commitment from New Mexico State safety Da’Marcus Crosby.
Emmanuel Karnley is 6-foot-3, 185-pound corner who was ranked the No. 81 corner in the nation coming out of high school.
UVA gained a commitment Monday from former Tennessee defensive back Christian Charles, who played 30 games for the Vols over four seasons.
Virginia continued to mine the NCAA transfer portal this weekend and added three more players to its roster, including a running back and two offensive linemen.
Virginia safety Jonas Sanker was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the third round of the NFL Draft. He was the 93rd overall player selected.
Wallace Unamba, a 6-foot-6, 335-pound redshirt senior with one year of eligibility remaining, decided on UVA, signing on Easter Sunday.
Isaiah Augustave, who led Colorado in rushing last season, visited UVA last week, and on Easter Sunday, committed to Tony Elliott’s Cavaliers.
Virginia has added its first transfer of the spring portal in Cincinnati defensive back Jordan Robinson, who announced he signed on Friday.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders stopped practice and publicly called out Virginia for tampering this week, with the video surfacing on social media.
The NCAA football portal opens up again today and Virginia is wasting no time taking advantage of the opportunity.
Chandler Morris, who previously played at North Texas, TCU and Oklahoma, completed 12 of 15 passes for 155 yards (no interceptions) in only one half of football.
The annual Blue-White Virginia Spring game is set for Saturday at noon in Scott Stadium. Admission to the game is free and open to the public.
One of the transfers to Virginia’s football program has enjoyed a strong spring, which is an important development for the Cavaliers’ offensive line.
The Danny Wilmer Memorial, a celebration of life for the late and longtime Virginia and JMU assistant football coach, will be held this Friday at Bryant Hall.
Two new quarterbacks from the transfer portal are getting acclimated to Tony Elliott’s Virginia system, and the coach said after Monday’s practice that both are settling in quite nicely.
Danny Wilmer, who passed away this week at the age of 77, was brought to UVA from JMU by Hall of Fame coach George Welsh, who knew he had to upgrade the program’s talent.
Danny Wilmer, who served on George Welsh’s Virginia football staff from 1984 to 2000, died peacefully at home on Wednesday after a long illness.
Virginia deepened its wide receivers room this week when the Cavaliers gained a commitment from former Notre Dame wideout Jayden Thomas.
Unlike last season, when Virginia’s football schedule was backloaded with one top-25 opponent after another, the 2025 slate appears to be much more manageable.