Elliott: No staff changes; didn’t mean to run off Colandrea
Virginia coach Tony Elliott said Wednesday that he doesn’t anticipate any changes in the makeup of his coaching staff.
Virginia coach Tony Elliott said Wednesday that he doesn’t anticipate any changes in the makeup of his coaching staff.
Tony Elliott said he will evaluate the entire Virginia football program after Wednesday’s National Signing Day, when the Cavaliers are hoping to sign 17 high school commitments and possibly players out of the transfer portal.
Here we are on the eve of National Signing Day and frankly, if you’re a Cavaliers fan, there’s not much to get excited about.
Jonas Sanker has been named First Team All-ACC, while Malachi Fields nabbed third-team honors. Kam Robinson, Brian Stevens and Daniel Sparks were all named to the honorable mention list.
“The unsportsmanlike behavior that was displayed is unacceptable and tarnishes the passionate on-field play between these institutions.“
Tony Elliott is going to have to hit the transfer portal even harder in an attempt to find at least one quarterback, with the news that Anthony Colandrea is leaving.
With bowl eligibility on the line on a chilly November night in Blacksburg, the season came to a close for Virginia, as Virginia Tech prevailed in another Commonwealth Clash.
Regardless of who plays or doesn’t play for Tech, UVA coach Tony Elliott has a more important issue to deal with: protecting quarterback Tony Muskett.
For Tony Elliott this week, only one thing matters: Beat Tech. Elliott’s Virginia football team is seeking a sixth win, which would make the Cavaliers bowl eligible.
A 30-minute special, ‘ACC Legends: Tiki & Ronde Barber,’ will highlight the brothers’ journey from Roanoke to the University of Virginia and beyond.
Tony Elliott is hopeful about getting Kobe Pace back this week and having Noah Vaughn as a backup as the Cavaliers take on Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.
While Virginia coach Tony Elliott spent the majority of his postgame presser talking about his quarterback situation, he didn’t leave the room until next week crept into the conversation.
Virginia couldn’t get its offense going against a stingy defense from visiting No. 13 Southern Methodist in Saturday’s home finale, as SMU rolled to a 33-7 victory to spoil Senior Day.
Major stakes are on the line when SMU comes to Virginia for a noon kickoff Saturday at Scott Stadium.
Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. has pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree murder in the fatal shootings of three University of Virginia football players in 2022.
While Anthony Colandrea is coming off the worst game of his career, Virginia coach Tony Elliott appears to be sticking with his starting quarterback.
Virginia will be without some key defensive personnel when it takes on one of the ACC’s top offenses this Saturday in a noon home kickoff against 13th-ranked SMU.
For the fourth time this season and second instance in back-to-back weeks, Virginia safety Jonas Sanker has been named ACC Defensive Back of the Week.
The last thing Tony Elliott needed this late in the football season was a quarterback controversy, and if it’s up to him — which it is — there won’t be one.
The Virginia football team didn’t help itself out on the road at eighth-ranked Notre Dame on Saturday, as self-inflicted wounds led to a 35-14 loss.