Can Virginia move the ball against Notre Dame’s No. 7-ranked defense?
What Virginia can’t afford to do is have its running game stifled, turning the Cavaliers’ offense into a one-dimensional passing attack.
What Virginia can’t afford to do is have its running game stifled, turning the Cavaliers’ offense into a one-dimensional passing attack.
Tony Elliott is undefeated as Virginia’s head coach when coming off a bye week, with two of those wins coming against nationally ranked teams.
Antonio Clary, one of Virginia’s top defensive players, will miss the Cavaliers’ three remaining games due to a knee injury.
For the third time this season, Virginia safety Jonas Sanker has been named Defensive Back of the Week by the Atlantic Coast Conference, the league office announced Monday.
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Virginia overcame some self-inflicted damage and boosted its postseason hopes with a 24-19 ACC road upset over No. 18 Pitt Saturday at Acrisure Stadium in the Steel City.
It makes all the sense in the world that Tony Elliott decided to keep Anthony Colandrea as his starting quarterback when Virginia heads to Pitt for an 8-p.m. kickoff on Saturday night.
The Virginia and West Virginia football programs have agreed to neutral site meetings in 2026 and 2032 in Charlotte at Bank of America Stadium.
At last glance, Virginia’s offensive line was hobbled with injuries, which left quarterback Anthony Colandrea running for his life.
Virginia, hoping to snap a three-game losing streak, heads to Pittsburgh this weekend where the Cavaliers will be a 7-point underdog to Pitt’s Panthers.
We talked about the QB situation during this week’s “The Jerry & Jerry Show” with our special guest, former Virginia star and 17-year NFL veteran Matt Schaub.
Virtually nothing went right for Virginia, playing in front of its largest crowd of the season.
The 129th edition of “The South’s Oldest Rivalry” was a memorable one for visiting North Carolina Saturday, as Virginia’s offense fell apart in an embarrassing 41-14 loss.
Scattershooting around the ACC, while wondering what it’s going to take to draw bigger crowds at Scott Stadium and what is Virginia doing about it.
Virginia football has a bad case of the Third-Quarter Blues, and that has sent Tony Elliott on an intense search for an immediate cure.
One of Virginia’s defensive leaders, strong safety Antonio Clary, was back at practice on Tuesday and is expected to play against North Carolina on Saturday.
Mack Brown said at his weekly press conference on Monday that his team has not thrown in the towel.
Tony Ellliott returned to Death Valley for the first time since being part of Clemson’s decade of dynasty in the ACC.
Virginia hung around for a half against 10th-ranked Clemson Saturday, but the Tigers dominated the third quarter en route to a 48-31 win in Death Valley.
For more than a decade, Tony Elliott loyally coached alongside his father figure, Dabo Swinney, at Clemson, rubbing Howard’s Rock before running down the Hill into a sea of orange Tiger fans.