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The Virginia Cavaliers college football team represents the University of Virginia in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Cavaliers compete as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The program has had 42 head coaches since it began play during the 1887 season. Since December 2021, Tony Elliott has served as head coach at ...
Antonio "Tony" Elliott (born November 26, 1979) is an American football coach who is currently the head coach at the University of Virginia.He previously served as an assistant coach at Clemson University from 2011 to 2021, most recently as associate head coach, offensive coordinator, and tight ends coach, after serving most of those years as running backs coach and/or co-offensive coordinator.
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University of Virginia football coach and athletic director speak out about the fatal shooting incident and the emotional aftermath. (AP Video by Nathan Ellgren) (Nov. 15)
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In week eight of the 2023 season, Hollins rushed for 66 yards and three touchdowns, helping Virginia upset #10 North Carolina. [ 14 ] On November 27, 2023, the Atlantic Coast Conference announced that Hollins had been named the recipient of the conference’s 2023 Brian Piccolo Award which is given annually to the "most courageous" football ...
The 2024 Virginia Cavaliers football team represented the University of Virginia in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cavaliers were led by Tony Elliott in his third year as head coach and played home games at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia .
Former University of Virginia President Edwin Alderman. UVA football began in the fall of 1886, when two graduate students at the University, former Yale student Charles Willcox who was attending medical school at UVA, [9] and former Princeton student, Richard Reid Rogers [10] who matriculated to the law school, introduced the sport.