Virginia rallies for 31-30 victory at Wake Forest
In front of a nationally televised audience, Virginia fought back and erased a 13-point, fourth-quarter deficit in Winston-Salem Saturday night.
In front of a nationally televised audience, Virginia fought back and erased a 13-point, fourth-quarter deficit in Winston-Salem Saturday night.
Throughout training camp, Tony Elliott talked about the importance of both UVA’s offensive and defensive lines improving, and Saturday will be the first major test.
Few defensive coordinators have been successful in shutting down the Demon Deacons, something Virginia must do this Saturday night in Winston-Salem.
Virginia could face two Wake Forest quarterbacks when the Cavaliers have their first road test Saturday night in Winston-Salem.
Malachi Fields, a 6-foot-4, 200-pound senior, caught five passes (was targeted six times) for his first 100-yard receiving night of his career.
Maybe Kobe Pace should seek out an NIL deal with a peanut butter and jelly company after Saturday night’s season-opener.
Anthony Colandrea, surrounded by media in Virginia’s interview room following the Cavaliers’ dominant win over Richmond, was poised and confident.
A few familiar faces on both sides of the football helped Virginia withstand a lengthy weather delay and post a season-opening, 34-13 victory against Richmond on Saturday at Scott Stadium.
Photos from Saturday’s Virginia-Richmond game at Scott Stadium, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Nikolozi Khutsishvili.
We are able to bring you free content on our website and via our podcasts thanks to all of our sponsors, including these two new advertisers.
For the most part, the 1974 football season at Virginia wasn’t much to get excited about, except for the passing duo of quarterback Scott Gardner and receiver Ken Shelton.
Virginia is a three-touchdown favorite in its season opener tonight against Richmond, but don’t expect the Cavaliers to be overconfident.
Virginia defensive end Kam Butler is embarking on his seventh season of college football. No, that is not a typo.
Tony Elliott was adamant concerning Virginia’s rushing offense during his first game-week press conference on Tuesday.
As things turned out, most of Wahoo Nation knew that Anthony Colandrea would be Virginia’s starting quarterback before he got the news.
Anthony Colandrea was the right choice as Virginia’s starting quarterback, because Colandrea is the future of the Cavaliers program.
Virginia has named sophomore Anthony Colandrea its starting quarterback for next Saturday’s season-opener against Richmond.
Jack Griese is getting lots of action in training camp, and with so few backs with experience on the roster, he has a chance to play.
“I’m hopeful that sometime this week that we should be able to settle in on who is going to be the guy, or if it’s going to be a combination of both of them,” Elliott said.
The relationship goes back to ninth grade when Malcolm Greene was at Highland Springs High School and Chris Tyree played at Thomas Dale.