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The most comprehensive coverage of Virginia Cavaliers Football on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters. The Official Athletic Site of the Virginia Cavaliers, partner of WMT Digital.
Headed to Scott Stadium to cheer on the Wahoos? Review this Virginia Cavaliers Football Gameday Information Guide before you get to Charlottesville for gameday!
The most comprehensive coverage of Virginia Cavaliers Football on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters. The Official Athletic Site of the Virginia Cavaliers, partner of WMT Digital.
Virginia athletics announced details for the “UVA Strong” football game vs. James Madison today (September 4). The contest is set for Saturday, Sept. 9 at noon at Scott Stadium. The game, which will be the 500th played at Scott Stadium, will be televised by ESPNU.
UVA’s home game against Wake Forest on Friday, Sept. 24 will start at 7 p.m. and air on ESPN2. The Thursday Sept. 30 Virginia game at Miami will kick off at 7:30 p.m. and be carried on ESPN. ESPN also announced today that Virginia’s Oct. 30 game at BYU will be aired on one of its networks.
Virginia (0-1) will host in-state foe JMU (1-0) in its home opener on Saturday (Sept. 5) at Scott Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for noon and the game will be broadcast live on ESPNU and the Virginia Sports Radio Network.
– The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today that Virginia’s annual Homecomings football game against Boston College on Oct. 5 has been set for noon. The game will be broadcast live on ACC Network and the Virginia Sports Radio Network.
The Official Athletic Site of the Virginia Cavaliers, partner of WMT Digital. The most comprehensive coverage of Virginia Cavaliers on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, and rosters.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today the start time for Virginia’s Oct. 29 home football game against Miami will be at 12:30 p.m. The game will be televised on ACC Regional Sports Networks.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia drove the field in 1:01 and Brendan Farrell kicked the game-winning field goal as time expired in the 16-14 win over Old Dominion on Saturday afternoon at Scott Stadium.