UVA will host a virtual ‘Meet the Team’ this Saturday
The Virginia football team’s annual Meet the Team, presented by UVA Orthopedics, will be held virtually on Saturday, Aug. 29. This will replace the annual in-person event at Scott Stadium.
The Virginia football team’s annual Meet the Team, presented by UVA Orthopedics, will be held virtually on Saturday, Aug. 29. This will replace the annual in-person event at Scott Stadium.
The recognition keeps rolling in for Keswick Hall’s “Full Cry” golf course located in the middle of Virginia’s wine country.
One of the great new traditions of Virginia football, brought to the Cavaliers from strength and conditioning coach Shawn Griswold, is “Breaking the Rock.”
Hootie links up with the great David Glenn of the popular “David Glenn Show,” now on hiatus after being carried on 11 stations throughout North Carolina. Glenn and Hootie discuss where Virginia fits in the race to dominate the ACC’s Coastal Division in the future, and why the Cavaliers aren’t getting respect around the region and nationally. Also, “Coach Criz” goes over the state’s Top 20 prospects, where they’re going, who’s left, and more.
It came as no surprise that Bronco Mendenhall said Friday that Brennan Armstrong has the lead in the Virginia quarterback race. It also was not a surprise that Keytaon Thompson isn’t far behind.
When Bronco Mendenhall revealed Friday that sophomore running back Mike Hollins is currently not in Virginia’s training camp, that news immediately turned fans’ attention to the Ronnie Walker, Jr. situation.
With Virginia’s scheduled season-opener with VMI canceled, it appears the Cavaliers will now open against rival Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.
Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall delivered some disappointing news to his fan base on Friday morning’s video conference with media.
Havoc has become the favorite word in Virginia’s defensive vocabulary, and with good reason.
Senior Terrell Jana joins juniors Tavares Kelly Jr. and Billy Kemp IV, along with sophomore Dontayvion Wicks and grad transfer Ra’Shaun Henry, as the main weapons for UVA in the passing game.
Of the eight Wahoos currently playing in the Association, five will be participating in the postseason, which begins today — Malcolm Brogdon, Joe Harris, Mike Scott, Justin Anderson and Devon Hall.
After defeating Bowen Sargent 2 and 1 in a terrific, back-and-forth final match Saturday, Buck Brittain lived up to his word.
Two-time UVA offensive coordinator Gary Tranquill, who helped engineer two of the Cavaliers’ greatest football seasons, joins Hootie to talk about a storied career. Also, Dr. John MacKnight, UVA’s team doctor and a member of the ACC medical panel, addresses the threat of myocarditis to the football season. Gary “Coach Criz” Criswell and Hootie discuss ACC recruiting.
Olamide Zaccheaus was headed in the wrong direction, not living up to anyone’s expectations, including his own, as a Virginia football player. Hasise Dubois was on a similar path. Marques Hagans changed all that.
Coach Tony Bennett had a second virtual meeting this week with Dallan “Deebo” Coleman, who holds offers from five other ACC schools including Louisville, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest and Clemson.
Sargent is making just his second Senior Amateur appearance and reached match play for the first time.
Bowen Sargent, the No. 11 seed out of Birdwood Golf Club, will battle No. 19 seed Philip Mahone of Farmington Country Club. Mahone is gunning for his second trip to the event’s semifinals, having made it for the first time last year.
With a portion of the college football world collapsing around them, Virginia’s players have remained focus on their mission: preparing for a season that possibly could be halted at any moment.
As he describes it, Virginia defensive line coach Clint Sintim is living a dream. The former Cavalier standout has found his way home to his alma mater and old stomping grounds, and now he’s ready to help lead the next generation of Wahoos to greener pastures.
Two Charlottesville golfers survived the first two rounds of qualifying and will be battling it out in the opening round of match play on Thursday in the 73rd VSGA Senior Amateur Championship in Vienna.