TILOCK: Virginia football is the ultimate sunk cost fallacy
By Xander Tilock | November 26, 2024An unwillingness to give up on personnel has doomed the Cavaliers, and it is time for change.
An unwillingness to give up on personnel has doomed the Cavaliers, and it is time for change.
One of Bronco Mendenhall’s first moves as Virginia head coach was to scrap former coach Mike London’s 4-3 defense and instead implement a 3-4 alignment.
The start of this past offseason could not have been more bizarre for the Virginia men’s lacrosse team.
This past Sunday, the Z Society commended men’s tennis coach Brian Boland for his 16 years of service at the University.
Now that the team is in the thick of spring practice, former sports editor Robert Elder takes a look at the spring offensive depth chart.
Virginia once again hosted the U.Va. Quad this past weekend. Just like last year, the teams did not fail to meet expectations.
The Virginia football team officially began spring practice last week under second-year coach Bronco Mendenhall. Clearly, the Cavaliers have a lot of work to do.
If Virginia’s baseball team is to become more competitive, improvements will have to come from the starting pitchers.
I’ve arrived at what may seem like a pretty obvious conclusion — the men’s tennis team is really, really good.
The Cavalier Daily spoke with Hooz Got Next to discuss the upcoming offseason for the Virginia men’s basketball team.
While Perrantes will certainly be missed, the Virginia men's basketball team is primed for success going forward.
To suggest Virginia’s shortcomings this season were in any way due to coach Tony Bennett’s style is inaccurate.
Hopefully, this embarrassing loss will push the Cavalier returners to work hard in the offseason and return next season with a vengeance.
I’ve found it’s difficult to make any sense of the 2017 Cavaliers, who have shown such inconsistency that it almost feels like they are two different teams.
While it is notable that Virginia has punched its ticket to the big dance for four-consecutive seasons – the first time the Cavaliers have done so since 1981-84 – coach Tony Bennett has built the program to have higher expectations.