Five things we learned about Virginia football …
Five things we learned from Virginia’s 31-17 win over Louisville:
Five things we learned from Virginia’s 31-17 win over Louisville:
Louisville came to Charlottesville with a lot of baggage in tow. Not only were the Cardinals shorthanded due to Covid-19 issues, but have been haunted by ball security.
UVA’s defense has 14 sacks over the last three games after having 10 through the first four games, with five of those 10 coming in the opener against Duke.
Brennan Armstrong believes he has things figured out, and that’s good news for Virginia football.
Virginia defensive coordinator Nick Howell knows how explosive Louisville quarterback Malik Cunningham can be.
Robert Anae has studied Louisville’s game video from the Cardinals loss to Virginia Tech two weeks ago, but he’s not taking anything for granted.
Virginia’s new defensive line coach Clint Sintim knows talent when he sees it, and that was the case with the Cavaliers’ newest football commitment.
Louisville at Virginia is on for Saturday afternoon, Bronco Mendenhall said during his weekly presser on Monday.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today the start time for Virginia’s Nov. 21 home football game against Abilene Christian.
Virginia would have liked to have carried its momentum from upsetting 15th-ranked North Carolina from last weekend to this one, the Cavaliers could profit from its scheduled game against Louisville being pushed back to Nov. 14.
Virginia’s game with Louisville this Saturday has been tentatively rescheduled for Nov. 14 (3:30 p.m. ACC Network) due to positive tests and subsequent quarantining within Louisville’s football program.
Virginia could field a depleted defense again on Saturday night when the Cavaliers host Louisville.
Virginia’s running game played a major role in the Cavaliers ability to pull off the upset against North Carolina last Saturday night.
It was superb timing when Charles Snowden turned into a monster on Halloween night.
Virginia linebacker Charles Snowden has been named the Atlantic Coast Conference Linebacker of the Week for games played through Oct. 31. It is Snowden’s first weekly honor of the season and third of his career.
With the game on the line, perhaps the entire season on the line late Saturday night, Bronco Mendenhall had to make a decision that would likely win or lose the game against quick-striking North Carolina.
While Bronco Mendenhall’s gamble to fake punt late in the game certainly sealed the fate on Virginia’s 44-41 upset over 15th-ranked North Carolina on Saturday night at Scott Stadium, I believe the game was truly won on the previous possession.
Virginia came into Halloween night’s game against 15th-ranked North Carolina with its back against the wall. Mired in a four-game losing streak, the Cavaliers needed something to go their way to pull them out of a horrorful tailspin.
If there’s one key for Virginia in Saturday night’s game against North Carolina, it is clearly quarterback Brennan Armstrong.
Don’t tell Mack Brown that his Tar Heels are a 7-point favorite heading into Saturday night’s game in Charlottesville. He’s heard that before.