Football
Snowden making the most of staying home with no UVA spring practice
Virginia outside linebacker Charles Snowden was enjoying his Spring Break in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., with a few of his teammates, when he received the news. UVA had announced that it would utilize online-only classes for the remainder of the spring semester to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Former UVA stars like the idea of drive-thru window at their favorite snack place: Bodo’s Bagels
If Bodo’s Bagels ever feels the need to advertise, it doesn’t have to search far for endorsements. The latest of those during a Virginia football webinar with the Wahoos’ two Bryce’s — Bryce Perkins and Bryce Hall — earlier this week.
Emerging from the worst of times, UVA’s Bryce Hall braced to strut his stuff to NFL
It has been a long haul for Bryce Hall. We all saw Virginia’s lockdown cornerback go down in a heap, writhing in pain on the night of Oct. 11 at Miami as Wahoo Nation held its collective breath.
Virginia’s Hall, Perkins reveal a few NFL teams they’d like to play for
Like every kid that played football growing up, Virginia’s Bryce Hall and Bryce Perkins have both long dreamed of suiting up for a game in the National Football League.
Bronco: NFL Combine, college all-star games made a mistake in snubbing QB Perkins
Bronco Mendenhall said that the NFL Combine and college all-star games’ collective snubs of former Virginia quarterback Bryce Perkins was a mistake.
Monticello star Fields becomes Virginia’s fourth football commitment for class of ‘21
Malachi Fields, a 6-foot-4, 200-pound quarterback/wide receiver from Monticello High School, has committed to UVA.
QB Armstrong has all the tools, all he needs is experience
Life after Bryce Perkins will be defined by rising redshirt-sophomore Brennan Armstrong, who served as Perkins’ understudy this past season.
Mendenhall announces players leaving program; running back depth in question
Bronco Mendenhall announced Thursday morning that several players have left the Virginia football program since the Cavaliers’ appearance in the Orange Bowl.
Poindexter named to College Football Hall of Fame’s 2020 class
Former Virginia All-America safety Anthony Poindexter has been named to the 2020 Class of the College Football Hall of Fame, the National Football Foundation announced Wednesday.
Tickets now on sale for Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game vs. Georgia on Labor Day
Tickets for Virginia’s 2020 season-opening football game against Georgia in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game are now available.
UVA names former Wahoo Sintim defensive line coach
Virginia head football coach Bronco Mendenhall announced today the hiring of former Cavalier standout Clint Sintim as the team’s defensive line coach. He replaces Vic So’oto, who resigned to accept another college coaching position.
Virginia defensive line coach So’oto headed to USC
According to a report in the Los Angeles Times, Virginia defensive line coach Vic So’oto is going home.
UVA’s Hall, Mack and Reed invited to NFL Scouting Combine
Three former Virginia football players have been invited to the National Football League’s 2020 Scouting Combine.
DL Malani and WR Starling join 2020 UVA recruiting class
The new additions bring the Cavaliers’ class to 15 players, as UVA welcomed wide receiver Derrick Starling of Nashville, Tenn., and defensive lineman Nusi Malani of San Bruno, Calif.
Five players to leave UVA football program
Five players have elected to leave Virginia’s football program, including two due to medical reasons.
Part 3: ACC thrived under Corrigan’s leadership and vision
One of the most influential people in Gene Corrigan’s life was former ACC commissioner Bob James. James had taken a young Corrigan under his wing, perhaps having a notion that someday, just maybe Corrigan would sit in his seat.
Part 2: Corrigan brought winning football back to Notre Dame by hiring Lou Holtz
Gene Corrigan was perfectly content as athletic director at Virginia until he received a phone call out of the blue in 1981. On the other end of the line was Notre Dame president Father Edmund Joyce.
Part 1: Corrigan turned around Virginia Athletics forever
I guess we all knew it was coming, but that didn’t prevent the sad news of Gene Corrigan’s passing last Saturday morning from rocking our world.
Former UVA & Notre Dame AD, ACC Commissioner Gene Corrigan dies at 91 in Charlottesville
Gene Corrigan, one of the most influential men in the history of college athletics, died peacefully Saturday morning, surrounded by his family in Charlottesville. He was 91.
Perkins to compete in State Farm All-Star Football Challenge
Virginia quarterback Bryce Perkins will participate in the 2020 State Farm All-Star Football Challenge this weekend at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.







