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Who knew it would happen so fast?
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Who knew it would happen so fast?
What an absolute travesty it was that backup quarterback David Rivers did not see more time Saturday than a mere appearance late in the fourth quarter.
Because of the positive response to last week's tidbits and two-cents worth, the following is a hodgepodge of hype, high praise, hypotheticals and a hint of the Heisman pose.
The fans, i.e. you, often catch a lot of criticism from the media, from other fans, from devout Cavalier crusaders and from any number of other outlets for your lack of enthusiasm.
Frankly, there is just too much going on along the sports scene to focus on one thing this week. Instead, I'm going to give you a sampling of thoughts, tidbits, predictions and other such things.
As I sat at Buddhist Biker Bar and Grill Monday for the $5 steak and potatoes special, I glanced up at a television above the bar. There across the screen flashed a clip of professional golfer Payne Stewart with datelines of his birth and death.
When the women's basketball team officially started practice Saturday, it also took the first step into one of the program's most important seasons to date.
RALEIGH, N.C.--The Cavaliers entered Saturday's gridiron contest with N.C. State in dire need of a win and they knew it. But, with the Cavs trailing by nine at halftime, one might have thought they forgot about the urgency of the situation.
When the women's basketball team officially started practice Saturday, it also took the first step into one of the program's most important seasons to date.
This semester of Virginia sports thus far has been just plain rough on Cav fans.
Nine short days. That's right, in less than two weeks, college basketball practice can officially begin. Too soon to think about hoops? Not with the excitement and anticipation surrounding the Virginia men's basketball team.
Hear YE, Hear YE! It's Wednesday and all is well!
Sitting on the brick wall surrounding the interior of Scott Stadium, I watched George Welsh's post-game press conference.
One year ago, the towering mass of media known only as HooVision made its dubious debut at Virginia's home opener. Fans, players and journalists alike were excited about the newest addition to Scott Stadium. (Besides close-ups of cheerleading captain Shelley McQuality simply can't be beat.)
Dan Ellis is not a rollout quarterback.
A year ago, Miami of Ohio basketball standout Wally Szczerbiack turned Ohio into Wally's World. Now he has departed for Minnesota and the NBA. But don't fret, Ohio, you may still be living in Wali's world. Wali Rainer's world, that is.
Here's a shocker: Florida State's football team is favored to win the ACC.
Virginia swimmer Ed Moses parted his own waters at the Pan American Games, claiming the gold medal in the 100-meter breaststroke Monday.
The dorms are fraught with life as hundreds of footsteps walk up and down the stairs to their rooms. Laughter abounds and long days are the norm.
Former Duke hoops standout Elton Brand, the No. 1 pick in this year's NBA draft, signed a three-year contract with the Chicago Bulls.