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Heading into Saturday One thing for sure

QB play has to improve, not all on the QB. There are the OL injuries and blocking issues, dropped balls that should have been caught (game changers). The numbers of this year vs. last year are almost identical, with the exception of the two big negatives being INTs and SACKs. If this does not change it's going to be tough to get a couple more Ws.

SEASON CMP ATT YDS CMP% YPA LNG TD INT SACK RAT
2015: 93 154 1198 60.4 7.78 80 9 7 10 135.9
2014: 89 162 1109 54.9 6.85 45 8 5 3 122.6

I am not in favor of retaining the HC but I do want to see the players get wins for themselves and it just bodes well for the future for a multitude of reasons.

Who will end up being our best player in basketball this year

Talking about football has damn near become nauseating so I figured I'd switch topics on the board with something positive. Who do you think on the UVA basketball team will end up being our best player this year? For me it's very close between Malcolm and Anthony, but I have to give Gill the slight edge at the moment until I see improvement in Malcolm's shot because late in games when it's flat it severely hurts us where Gill I think will become a very close to dominant force inside and if you can expand his game a little better from 10 to 12 he becomes our go to guy late in games plus his defense has become good enough where he's not a liability.

One step closer to a winning program

The nice thing about this season is that whether we win or lose week by week, we're one game closer to a winning program every week. Either we win, which speaks for itself, or we lose and take another step towards firing CML and bringing in a strong coach.

That's why even seeing us squander another opportunity to win a game that was within our reach, we can still rest easy knowing that pain will soon come to an end.

I still stand behind my conviction that we'll win 3-5 games this season and will get a new coach next year.

Great things ahead. Go Hoos!!!
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CavsCorner Video: Jackson Matteo

Junior center Jackson Matteo doesn't mince words when it comes down to his belief that UVa's offensive line is close to creating big plays with a much great frequency.

In this video interview, he talks about the depth on the line right now given the injuries that the Cavaliers have had to deal with so far, what that means for the group as a whole now that things have been shuffled around a bit, what the resolve of the team is like, how he and the O-line deal with frustrations when the running game isn't creating the way they'd like, and what he's seen on film from Syracuse's defense thus far.

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