Bob Black joins Hootie to talk all things Richmond ahead of Saturday’s game
Longtime University of Richmond play-by-play announcer and radio talk show host Bob Black is a walking encyclopedia when it comes to Spiders football.
Longtime University of Richmond play-by-play announcer and radio talk show host Bob Black is a walking encyclopedia when it comes to Spiders football.
Jerry and Scott take a closer look at the experience and talent on Virginia’s defensive side of the ball and special teams prior to the Cavaliers’ upcoming season opener against Richmond.
Jerry and Scott review the listed offensive starters for this Saturday’s season opener against Richmond. Plus, Derek Bond, the owner of Moe’s Original BBQ, reveals the many reasons why his restaurant should be your go-to spot for game days.
“Papa Hoo” Antonio Rice, who helped turn Virginia’s program around in the early years of Hall of Fame coach George Welsh, talks about the culture it required to put Cavalier football on the map.
“The Jerry & Jerry Show” focuses in for an in-depth discussion of Virginia’s football team, looking toward the Aug. 31 opener against Richmond.
Shawn Moore, the GOAT of Virginia quarterbacks, dropped by our studio on Tuesday morning to revisit his Hall of Fame career.
“Jerry and Jerry” explain why ACC voters got it wrong by picking Virginia No. 16 in the league’s preseason football poll, and how UVA’s offense could light up the scoreboard.
“Jerry & Jerry” talk about UVA’s quarterback race and other big questions on the eve of the opening of Cavaliers training camp, plus an update on UVA basketball recruiting and Wahoos in the Olympics.
We talk about Virginia’s great success in having players drafted by MLB teams, including three more this week; Jay Woolfolk’s surprising return to the program; Hoos in the NBA Summer League; Tony Bennett offers another 4-star.
Name your topic and it’s covered: Charlottesville-area athletes, UVA football & hoops recruiting, Director’s Cup, UVA baseball, two-way contracts and more.
On the newest “Jerry & Jerry Show,” the guys go in-depth on UVA football, the Paris Olympics, recruiting and more.
Hootie had quite an interesting week, as he was involved in a new documentary, played in the Hall of Fame tournament at Wintergreen and watched as UVA’s baseball season came to an abrupt end.
“Jerry & Jerry” cover a multitude of UVA sports topics, from the College World Series to the opening of the $80 million football center to a live report from Pinehurst No. 2 with The Keswick Club’s Rob McNamara.
Our Hootie was a special guest to Kansas State radio sports director Mitch Fortner to talk about the NCAA Baseball Super Regional between Virginia and the Wildcats.
Hootie welcomes special guest Derek Norberg, executive director of our local First Tee, to chat about some exciting new developments surrounding the program.
“Jerry & Jerry” discuss Virginia’s successful spring amongst the Olympic sports programs and continue to analyze the deafening silence about Tony Bennett’s contract.
“The Jerry & Jerry Show” talks about how the addition of Kansas State point guard Dai Dai Ames will strengthen the roster, and shares the news about Elijah Gertrude’s injury, talks about UVA football, and spring sports as well.
Hall of Fame Virginia baseball coach Brian O’Connor goes in depth about how he built the Cavaliers program into a national power, plus all the latest on Virginia basketball and the transfer portal, and much more.
Listen in as “Jerry & Jerry” take a deep dive into what is going on with Virginia basketball in the transfer portal, plus looking back on Malik Washington’s draft, UVA football recruiting and more.
This week’s “Jerry & Jerry Show” covered an array of topics, from UVA’s Ryan Dunn declaring for the NBA Draft to things heating up in the transfer portal, UVA’s upcoming Spring Football game to Cavalier spring sports.