Football travels to face Georgia Tech and the option offense
By Zach Zamoff | November 15, 2018After cruising past Liberty last Saturday, Virginia football has a challenging matchup this Saturday in a return to conference play.
After cruising past Liberty last Saturday, Virginia football has a challenging matchup this Saturday in a return to conference play.
In its last home game of the season, Virginia football left Scott Stadium on a good note as it defeated Liberty, 45-24.
Coming off of a loss at home to Pittsburgh last week, Virginia looks to make Scott Stadium a place of celebration again as they host Liberty Saturday.
After falling to Pittsburgh last week, the Cavaliers look to rebound against non-conference and in-state opponent Liberty.
For the first time this season, the Virginia football team walked out of Scott Stadium with a loss, as Pittsburgh beat the Cavaliers (6-3, 3-2 ACC) Friday night.
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Virginia has won three-consecutive games and is undefeated at Scott Stadium. Now ranked, bowl-eligible and leading the ACC Coastal, the Cavaliers gear up to face Pittsburgh, another challenger for the Coastal title.
Virginia will attempt to continue its winning ways against Pittsburgh Friday night.
Virginia football is ranked in the AP Top 25 Poll for the first time since 2011.
The victory makes the Cavaliers (6-2, 4-1 ACC) bowl eligible for the second consecutive season, a big step for Coach Bronco Mendenhall’s program as postseason qualification is becoming consistent.
Riding a two-game winning streak, the Cavaliers gear up to host North Carolina.
Needing one more win to be bowl eligible, Virginia football gears up to host long-time rival North Carolina on Saturday afternoon.
Suffocating play from the back end of the defense fuels the Cavaliers’ success
Virginia rode a stellar defensive performance and an efficient offense attack to an important ACC Coastal road win at Duke.
Virginia (4-2, 2-1 ACC) squares off against Duke (5-1, 1-1 ACC) Saturday afternoon in a crucial ACC Coastal conference clash.
A week after pulling off an incredible upset at home against No. 16 Miami, the first ranked team the Cavaliers beat since 2014, Virginia heads to the road to face Duke — another strong opponent.
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No matter how poorly the Cavaliers played, the 42,393 fans in attendance at Scott Stadium not only cheered on their team — they seemed to genuinely believe that Virginia would win.
Virginia (4-2, 2-1 ACC) came out with a different edge Saturday night in front of an electric homecoming crowd, beating No. 16 Miami (5-2, 2-1 ACC) 16-13.
Despite struggling with the best of the ACC, the Cavaliers continue to improve from past seasons