Virginia Football Schedule 2023: Analysis, Breakdown, 3 Things To Know

Virginia football schedule 2023: Who do the Cavaliers miss on the ACC schedule and what are 3 things to know?

Virginia football schedule 2023: Who do the Cavaliers miss on the ACC schedule and what are 3 things to know?


Virginia Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know

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Sept 2 at Tennessee (in Nashville)

Sept 9 James Madison

Sept 16 at Maryland

Sept 22 NC State

Sept 30 at Boston College

Oct 7 William & Mary

Oct 14 OPEN DATE

Oct 21 at North Carolina

Oct 28 at Miami

Nov 4 Georgia Tech

Nov 9 at Louisville

Nov 18 Duke

Nov 25 Virginia Tech

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Virginia Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Cavaliers miss from the ACC slate?

You can’t miss everyone, but it’s about as good as it gets.

The Cavaliers don’t have to deal with Clemson, Florida State, or Pitt. That’s great, not playing Wake Forest and that offense is always good, and if things go as expected, missing Syracuse isn’t too bad.

It would’ve been nice to miss NC State, and it would’ve been wonderful to not go to Miami, but it’s not a bad group to miss. To make it even better, there’s no Notre Dame, either.

However …

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After dealing with the toughest season possible, it would’ve been nice to start 2023 totally fresh with a few easy wins to get back into the on-field groove.

Nope.

The Cavaliers have to kick things off against Tennessee, follow it up with a dangerous James Madison team, and the have to go to Maryland. It wouldn’t be a shock to go 0-3 before getting into the ACC season, but …

Virginia Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

Again, the ACC season isn’t all that bad.

If the program can refresh in a hurry, there’s a chance to make some noise if it can just get through September.

The Boston College game is winnable and playing William & Mary helps. However, the Cavaliers have to go on the road for three road games in four weeks in the back half and have a run of four road dates in six games.

It’s going to take a few upsets to get to six wins and bowl eligibility, but if they can own November, they can get there.

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Virginia Football Schedule 2022: 3 Things To Know

Virginia football schedule. The 2022 schedule with 3 things to know

Virginia football schedule 2022: Who does Virginia miss on the ACC schedule and what are 3 things to know?


Virginia Football Schedule 2022

Sept 3 Richmond

Sept 10 at Illinois

Sept 17 Oklahoma State

Sept 23 at Syracuse

Oct 1 at Duke

Oct 8 Louisville

Oct 15 OPEN DATE

Oct 20 at Georgia Tech

Oct 29 Miami

Nov 5 North Carolina

Nov 12 Pitt

Nov 19 Coastal Carolina

Nov 26 at Virginia Tech

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Virginia Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Cavaliers miss from the Atlantic Division?

There are worse fates than to get Louisville and Syracuse from the Atlantic.

Neither game will be a layup – especially with the Syracuse game on a Friday night in the dome – but there’s no Clemson, NC State, or Wake Forest to face. The Cavaliers also miss Boston College and Florida State.

In the Coastal, the rivalry date with Virginia Tech is on the road, but Pitt, Miami, and North Carolina all have to come to Scott.

Virginia Football Schedule What To Know: It’s an easier slate than it seems, but …

The key will be to survive the first half on the road.

Richmond, at Illinois, and Old Dominion is a nice way to start the Tony Elliott era, and Coastal Carolina has to come to Charlottesville.

There’s a run of four road games in six games after kicking things off against Richmond, but Syracuse, Duke, and Georgia Tech are all manageable and winnable. Get by that, and there’s a beautiful run of four straight home games including bang-bang-bang against the top Coastal Teams – Miami, North Carolina, and Pitt – before closing out with Coastal Carolina and at Virginia Tech.

Virginia Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

It’s a fun schedule.

It’s not all that bad and it should be light enough to get to a bowl game without too much of a problem. The toughest road game by far is at Virginia Tech to close things out.

There isn’t one road against a team that went bowling last year. Take care of home, and everything else should be fine.

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2021 Virginia Football Schedule: Analysis, Best and Worst Case Scenarios

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Virginia Cavaliers football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Virginia Cavaliers football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.


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2021 Virginia Football Schedule

Full schedule analysis with best and worst scenarios below

Sept. 4 William & Mary

Sept. 11 Illinois

Sept. 18 at North Carolina

Sept. 24 Wake Forest

Sept. 30 at Miami

Oct. 9 at Louisville

Oct. 16 Duke

Oct. 23 Georgia Tech

Oct. 30 at BYU

Nov. 6 OPEN DATE

Nov. 13 Notre Dame

Nov. 20 at Pitt

Nov. 27 Virginia Tech

Dec. 4 ACC Championship (in Charlotte)

Games vs. The Atlantic: at Louisville, Wake Forest

Missed Teams From The Atlantic: Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, NC State, Syracuse

Virginia Cavaliers Football Schedule Analysis: There’s a warm up against William & Mary, and then it’s Game On with a fun home game against Illinois followed up by a run of three ACC road games in the first four. That includes a trip to North Carolina along with a weeknight game against Miami. However, there’s a payoff in the second half of the year with four home games in the final six.

There aren’t any real breaks, though. Going to BYU isn’t any sort of a break in late October, and having to play Notre Dame is a bear. At least that’s at home along with the rivalry date with Virginia Tech.

Virginia Cavaliers Football Schedule Best Case Scenario: 9-3. It’s a bear of a schedule, but the Cavaliers take care of home games against Illinois and Wake Forest to go along with huge performances against Notre Dame and Virginia Tech. There’s a loss on the road to North Carolina here, and one to Miami there, and there’s likely a defeat to either the Irish or Hokies, but the team fights on through.

Virginia Cavaliers Football Schedule Worst Case Scenario: 4-8. The schedule is a bear, and nothing goes quite right. A loss to Illinois is just the start, and it just gets uglier from there with problems on the road again North Carolina and Miami, and with a loss at Louisville putting the pressure on in the second half. The finishing kick is a disaster with losses in all of the final four games.

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Virginia Football Schedule 2020

Virginia football schedule 2020 prediction, breakdown, analysis, ranking every game, game times.

Virginia football schedule 2020 with the ACC model


Virginia Football Schedule 2020

HOME GAMES
Boston College
Duke
Louisville
North Carolina
NC State

AWAY GAMES
Clemson
Florida State
Miami
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest

MISSING
Georgia Tech
Notre Dame
Pitt
Syracuse
2020 Virginia Preview

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A look ahead to the Georgia football season opener vs Virginia

The Georgia football season opener will feature a UGA vs UVA matchup in Atlanta. The Virginia Cavaliers have not played Georgia since 2000.

Georgia and Virginia have met 19 times in the history of the two programs, with the first meeting dating back to October 30, 1897, a game that UVA won 17-4.

More recently, Georgia and Virginia met three times between 1995-2000. The Bulldogs are currently on a two-game winning streak against the Cavaliers.

The programs are again meeting on Monday, September 7th at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for their season openers.

Georgia is coming off of another SEC Championship appearance and has hopes of returning to the College Football Playoff, while Virginia is a team that represented its division in last year’s ACC Championship Game against Clemson.

Both teams played in big bowl games. Georgia beat Baylor in the Sugar Bowl and Virginia fell to Florida in the Orange Bowl by a score of 36-28.

For Virginia, there’s absolutely zero pressure to go out and win this game. Georgia’s going to be the one with a top-five ranking playing in its home-state with lofty expectations.

Virginia’s offense will look different than it did last year, losing quarterback Bryce Perkins and some other offensive starters. But nine of its top ten tacklers return on defense.

That’s similar to Georgia’s scenario, though. UGA lost a ton of talent on offense, including star quarterback Jake Fromm, running back D’Andre Swift and four starting offensive lineman.

For both teams, we are asking the same question:

How will Georgia’s revamped offense do against Virginia’s experienced defense? 

How will Virginia’s revamped offense do against Georgia’s experienced, but also extremely talented defense?

Virginia did not play Wake Forest last season, so for many of these player it will be their first time facing Georgia QB Jamie Newman, a Wake Forest transfer. Expect them to bring pressure all night and try to make life difficult on Georgia’s offensive line, which will be starting a number of inexperienced players.

When Virginia has the rock, don’t expect it to be able to do much of anything. The Georgia defense is going to be just as, if not more ferocious than last year’s FBS-leading group.

Virginia’s running game ranked 12th in the ACC last season, and Georgia boasts the nation’s top run defense. At receiver, Virginia will be ok but if it can’t move the ball on the ground it’s going to be a long night for the Cavaliers.

Georgia hopes to end the season in the same stadium it starts it in, so look for the Dawgs to come out and make a statement, much like Alabama does when it plays these Power 5 programs in Arlington every few years.

Prediction: Georgia 38, Virginia 14

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