Elliott: Clemson looks similar to past teams during glory stretch
This week, Tony Elliott returns to Clemson for the first time, wearing a different shade of orange as head coach of a 4-2 Virginia team.
This week, Tony Elliott returns to Clemson for the first time, wearing a different shade of orange as head coach of a 4-2 Virginia team.
Virginia will be minus deep receiving threat Trell Harris for a couple of more weeks, but should regain the services of Chris Tyree and Suderian Harrison for this weekend’s trip to No. 10 Clemson.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Monday that for the second consecutive week, Virginia safety Jonas Sanker has been named the ACC’s Defensive Back of the Week.
The sting of losing a hard-fought game was evident on Tony Elliott’s face when he walked into the post-game interview room on Saturday night.
Virginia erased a double-digit, second-half deficit and held a fourth-quarter lead against visiting Louisville Saturday, but couldn’t complete the comeback in a 24-20 loss.
Photos from Saturday’s Virginia-Louisville game at Scott Stadium, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Nikolozi Khutsishvili.
Virginia hopes to get off to a fast start against visiting Louisville on Saturday when the 3-2 Cardinals come to Scott Stadium in a huge conference game for both programs.
Virginia will face Louisville’s explosive passing attack with a depleted secondary on Saturday in a huge game for both programs.
Formerly nationally ranked Louisville comes to Charlottesville this weekend riding a two-game losing streak, and Coach Jeff Brohm hopes the answer is simplification.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Monday that Virginia safety Jonas Sanker has been named the ACC’s Defensive Back of the Week.
Tony Elliott told his defense that if it wanted to become a top 25 team, then it needed to create more turnovers. The Cavaliers got the message.
Virginia struggled early but found its groove when it mattered most, outscoring Boston College 18-0 in the fourth quarter en route to a momentum-building, 24-14 victory on Homecomings weekend.
Photos from Saturday’s Virginia-Boston College game at Scott Stadium, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Nikolozi Khutsishvili.
One of the keys to Saturday’s game is whether Virginia can build off the success the running game experienced in its last outing in a 43-24 win at Coastal Carolina two weeks ago.
The only team in Virginia football history to win 10 games will be honored at Scott Stadium on Saturday when the 1989 squad returns for a grand celebration.
Tony Elliott’s message to his Virginia football team this week has been as simple as cornbread: Defend our House.
Virginia, hoping to get off to a 4-1 start for the first time since 2019, is a 2.5-point favorite against visiting Boston College this Saturday.
We’ve been saying for weeks now that Xavier Brown is Virginia’s best running back, and last weekend’s trip to the beach proved he’s the best.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced that Virginia’s Noah Josey has been named the ACC’s Offensive Lineman of the Week.
Tony Elliott has been waiting three years for a game like Saturday’s blowout of Coastal Carolina before a stadium-record crowd on the Chanticleers’ “Smurf Turf” field.