Weekly Gridiron Picks Sponsored By Riverside Lunch: Week 11
We figured that Hootie was so dizzy from all his recent travels to Louisville, Chapel Hill and South Bend, that it would be impossible for him to have a good week in picking football games.
We figured that Hootie was so dizzy from all his recent travels to Louisville, Chapel Hill and South Bend, that it would be impossible for him to have a good week in picking football games.
Virginia’s Bryce Perkins been voted the Davey O’Brien Foundation’s National Quarterback of the Week for week 10 of the college football season, the Davey O’Brien Foundation has announced.
Now that Virginia has broken its road losing streak with an impressive win at North Carolina last Saturday night (38-31), the Cavaliers don’t have to venture outside the city limits for the remainder of the regular season.
After studying Virginia quarterback Bryce Perkins all week in preparation for the big ACC Coastal Division showdown Saturday night in Chapel Hill, Tar Heels coach Mack Brown felt like he knew what Carolina would have to do to win.
Bryce Perkins said earlier in the week that maybe he was trying to do too much, that he wasn’t Superman.
Heading into the ninth weekend of the season, pretty much every goal Virginia’s football team set out for is still in front of them as they travel to North Carolina for arguably the BIGGEST game of the Bronco Mendenhall era.
How tough is Scott Ratcliffe? He’s so tough that he can spend a week in the hospital and still kick everyone’s butt in our pigskin picks.
While sitting in the postgame interview room at Notre Dame Stadium a few weeks ago, after Virginia had rushed for a net 4 yards in a loss to the Irish, I asked Bronco Mendenhall if his team could win going forward if it didn’t improve its running game.
If Bryce Perkins is guilty of commiting a football sin, it is certainly a forgiveable one: trying to do too much.
Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall didn’t like the call that ultimately called for the disqualification of linebacker and defensive captain Jordan Mack from Saturday’s game at Louisville.
Maybe the next time Virginia travels to Derby Town to play football, Bronco Mendenhall should borrow some of that kryptonite from Tony Bennett.
Here is a breakdown of Saturday afternoon’s Virginia at Louisville game, where the Cavaliers will attempt to remain alone in first place in the ACC Coastal Division race.
Now that Virginia has taken then reins off quarterback Bryce Perkins, giving him more freedom to run the football on designed plays, defenses are going to take a closer look on how to stop him.
Third-and-four at the Duke 14-yard line, and Virginia senior wide receiver Hasise Dubois ran a pattern toward the Cavaliers’ sideline, looking for a big first down.
We’re more than halfway through the football regular season and our prognosticators are slugging it out on a weekly basis.
Fresh off a convincing 48-14 bounceback win over Duke, Bryce Perkins sat in the corner of the postgame interview room, dreadlocks partially covered by a bandana, as he began to hold court.
Former Virginia quarterback Don Majkowski has been named to the ACC’s Class of 2019 Football Legends.
There he was, speedy Joe Reed resembling an orange flash as he dashed down the sidelines of Scott Stadium last Saturday, headed to the house.
Hootie talks with one of the most highly-recruited players in state of Virginia history, Terry Kirby, who went on to become UVA’s all-time leader rusher during his career.
Virginia came out of its 48-14 win over Duke fairly unscathed injury-wise, which was a relief for Bronco Mendenhall after watching one of his team’s captains, Bryce Hall, have his season come to an end with a broken ankle at Miami the week before.