Old Dominion Has Never Played On Such A Big Stage
Never has Old Dominion’s football team played on such a huge stage as it will Saturday night at the University of Virginia.
Never has Old Dominion’s football team played on such a huge stage as it will Saturday night at the University of Virginia.
Bryan Stinespring grew up in rural Clifton Forge, a small community in the western part of Virginia where the local populace was split, 50-50, every time Virginia and Virginia Tech squared off in football.
Three weeks, three different leaders. There are only five games separating first from last as we head into Week 4.
Saturday night’s atmosphere in Scott Stadium is exactly what Bronco Mendenhall had dreamed about for his football program when he arrived in Charlottesville four years ago.
Saturday night must have been exactly what Bronco Mendenhall dreamed about when Bryce Perkins transferred to Virginia.
The Virginia football program reached into the deep south once again for another stellar Louisiana-bred prospect, as New Orleans 2020 outside linebacker Brandon Williams announced his commitment to the Cavaliers Sunday evening.
It’s not easy attempting to replace the production of your football program’s all-time leading receiver, but Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall’s got several trustworthy options for star quarterback Bryce Perkins to get the ball to.
Photos by John Markon from Virginia’s 31-24 win over Florida State.
Bronco Mendenhall acknowledged late Saturday night that he had never seen the Warrick Dunn short-of-the-goalline play in 1995 when Virginia stunned No. 2 Florida State, ending the Seminoles’ dream of a national championship.
Virginia is 3-0 for the first time in 14 years after holding off Florida State in a thrilling finish at Scott Stadium Saturday night.
Hootie talks with former UVA offensive coordinator Tom O’Brien and former HC Al Groh about the Cavaliers great upsets over Florida State in 1995 and 2005.
Go ahead and pick on Nick Grant. He welcomes the challenge. Just ask William & Mary.
We all knew that some day there could be some former Wahoo football stars destined for Canton. Five of them are a step closer.
It is difficult to accurately assess exactly what football program has the most on the line on Saturday night when struggling Florida State comes to Charlottesville to battle No. 25-ranked Virginia.
UVA senior Joe Reed didn’t think William & Mary was going to kick the ball to him in Friday’s game at Scott Stadium.
We’re into Week 3 of our Gridiron Pick ‘Em Contest, and looky here, Mark Mincer just pulled off one of those “Worst to First” deals.
Just because Florida State has fallen upon hard times the past two seasons and has gotten off to a shaky start this season, doesn’t mean that the Seminoles are going to be easy.
It was certainly understandable that Virginia’s reaction to being ranked No. 25 in the AP poll over the weekend was with a sense of pride, but nothing to get overly excited about.
Hootie recaps Friday night’s Virginia domination of William & Mary, Dr. David Diduch explains the high ankle sprain and LA Rams linebacker Micah Kiser, a former UVA All-American, joins Jerry to talk Wahoo football.
There was a time when Virginia struggled mightily to put away teams it was supposed to beat.