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Boise State is beating Washington and former coach Chris Petersen 13-0 with just under six minutes to go in the first half. As you might expect, BSU has an offense which looks very good and their defense looks better than I expected. Three weeks from tonight they come to Charlottesville and look to be a tough matchup. Believe our offense will have to score 31 points or more for us to win that one.

Looking forward to tomorrow afternoon. Hoping we come out strong and compete. Maybe UCLA's rookie quarterback struggles and we spring the upset.

Keys to UCLA game!

Slowing down a fast start- We haven't won a road game since I last had hair. We can't let them get out to a sizable early lead.

Getting pressure on freshman- I know he was good in HS, but seeing blitzes JT can dial up will be very new to him. We need to shut down the run and force him to beat us.

Running Game- 5-7 yards on early downs will give us manageable 3rd downs and can set up play action.

Matt Johns- He will need to make a few plays down the field like last year to keep the defense honest and take the open plays with his legs.

OL- Key to our season. They need to be more nasty in the running game than last year. Smash mouth football and low score without turnovers will be a key to starting the year 1-0.

Linebackers- Just don't let them
expose us in the passing game across the middle. Run defense and pass rush from DL should take care of themselves.

Special Teams - We need a big play to quiet the crowd. Looking forward to seeing if the Punt Return game has improved.

Coaching- Fairchild needs to call a game like he did in parts at Virginia Tech. Let Johns be Johns and don't run the jet sweep 20 times unles it's setting up something big here and there.

Stop the running game, 3-5 sacks, less than 2 turnovers (I would like 0), and running the ball with our stable of backs will lead to a win.

Uva 24
UCLA 20
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Friday Night Lights: Dillon Reinkensmeyer

Virginia commit Dillon Reinkensmeyer from Highlands Ranch (Colo.) Valor Christian played both ways in a losing effort Friday night, though he told me the Cavaliers are looking at him primarily for the offensive line.

Reinkensmeyer looked lean and athletic, with a good frame that should take some good weight at the next level. If that happens, he should have a chance to develop into a solid offensive tackle down the road. He has some good potential to not only be effective in pass protection, but also showed the willingness to get down field in the run game. He has good feet and instincts, but right now there shouldn't be an expectation for him to contribute until he gets a year or two with a college training program.

On the recruiting front, Reinkensmeyer told me he's taking his official visit to Virginia in January but he'll unofficially visit campus the weekend of Sept. 25 for the Boise State game. He has been hearing from locals Colorado and Colorado State a lot recently, but Reinkensmeyer said he's locked in with the Cavs.
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WAR ROOM-- 9.4.15

The WAR ROOM is back and this edition is full of football and hoops recruiting scoop! On the gridiron, the start of the season means visits and even though UVa isn't at home to start the 2015 campaign, we'll tell you about some of the players we're expecting to see on Grounds next weekend. We'll also touch on one key 2016 recruit that it looks like the Wahoos are making a push for as well as one key 2017 target that is really liking what he's hearing from the Cavaliers. Then on the hardwood, we'll give you the latest on official visits among UVa's top two wing targets, give you a quick breakdown on some of the guys who stood out to the staff during Elite Camp, and fill you in on a 2018 offer that went out this week to a player you'll hear a lot about in the coming years.

As always, what's said in the War Room, stays in the War Room. Let's go!


Making a move for Kamara

Virginia football's 2016 class at this point is all but wrapped up. The Cavaliers might end up adding three more recruits to the mix but by and large, the hay is already in the barn. The one position, though, where they could really use another prospect is at defensive tackle. Which brings us to three-star Hermitage standout Sulaiman Kamara. As you might recall, he's a kid the Wahoos were in on early. For a long time, though, UVa couldn't seem to get any traction and he rarely mentioned them in the few interviews he did give.

That's why it came as a shock to some when Rivals.com's Adam Friedman posted a video interview with the 6-foot-1, 290-pound DT from Richmond and Kamara mentioned the Cavaliers. Now, Virginia has made Kamara's top five along with East Carolina, North Carolina, Temple, and Wake Forest.

Although Penn State continues to be a team some mention in regards to Kamara, it sounds like in talking to various sources like his focus really will be on those five schools. And if that happens, that's obviously great news for UVa. Just taking a glance at the class shows the Cavaliers could really use help on the interior of the defensive line, which hasn't exactly been a position where interest has flowed.

The two teams that seem to be giving the most opposition here are UNC and Wake. And, though he took a low key trip to Charlottesville in July, it'll be critical for Virginia to keep up the momentum by getting him on Grounds soon. Either way, the Cavaliers have gotten themselves squarely back in the mix.

Visitors lining up for next weekend

The Wahoos open their 2015 season this weekend but obviously, they'll be a long ways from Scott Stadium. That's why next weekend's home opener has a lot of potential in terms of visitors and given what we've heard this week, it certainly sounds like the Cavaliers will have some quality 2017 kids in the house.

We already knew that four-star Rivals250 junior defensive end TyJuan Garbutt was planning to return to Charlottesville for the Notre Dame game (more on him in a second) but he won't be alone.

Fresh off his visit to UVa for the final scrimmage of the preseason and the recruit cookout, four-star Rivals250 junior defensive end Yetur Matos will also be in attendance. The Chancellor standout has a nice offer list, obviously, and is someone the Cavaliers are really pushing hard to get. He and Garbutt, both Fredericksburg kids at a position of need, could be center pieces of Virginia's 2017 class.

In addition, UVa is also expecting to host four-star Rivals250 junior running back AJ Dillon next weekend. The 6-foot, 228-pound running back from Groton (MA) Lawrence Academy has been a top target for some time and he's someone that has consistently talked about the Hoos.

Lastly, fresh off a team visit to Virginia earlier this week, three-star Woodberry Forest signal caller Lindell Stone is also expected to visit for the game against the Irish. It seems like forever ago that UVa offered the 6-foot-1, 202-pound signal caller. He visited this week along with teammate three-star tight end John Kirven, who many expect is a strong Virginia lean. His brother, Caid, is on the hoops team, which obviously doesn't hurt UVa's pursuit. There's a very good chance that the standout TE will be back in Charlottesville next weekend as well.

A serious option for Garbutt?

We said we'd get back to Garbutt and that's because, given some of the questions we've gotten about him, we thought it would be a good idea to examine the question above: How serious an option is Virginia?

In our conversations with him thus far, it certainly seems like he's really intrigued by the Wahoos and there's no doubt that he loves the location, the school itself, and the facilities. Having friends either committed to the Cavaleirs or being recruited by them is also going to help tremendously because Garbutt is definitely a recruit looking for comfort. That all being said, just because we see UVa as a serious option for him doesn't mean there aren't plenty of other serious options, and that might be the rub.

See, Garbutt isn't really showing signs of slowing down in terms of his recruitment, either from the standpoint of the interest he's getting or in terms of his interest in being involved in the process. It's gotten hectic for him, sure, but he's not bothered by that. Given that he's a 2017 recruit, the Riverbend standout is going to go a long time before he really starts to settle down.

This is obviously a gift and a curse as far as UVa is concerned. On the one hand, Mike London has already done an outstanding job of making Garbutt feel at home in Charlottesville and Garbutt has pointed to London's influence as a big reason why he likes the Cavaliers. But with the season about to start, we'll know a lot more in a couple of months about the future of the program and if any changes will come. If so, the time left in this particular marathon means UVa would have a chance to make up group if needed but it also means the road would be tougher.

Bottom line: UVa is doing a really solid job in the 2017 class of laying the foundation, which is exactly what you'd expect when the 2016 class is all but sewn up. Don't be surprised if you hear a lot of the same names for various visits this year as they really push hard for some of these 2017 targets.

Still two targets on the wing

As we transition to the hardwood, we thought we'd start with the 2016 class. Obviously, it "lost" one member on Thursday night when UVa officially announced that four-star Rivals150 standout Mamadi Diakite had been admitted and would redshirt during the 2015-2016 season.

As we have talked about at length the past couple of months, the last scholarship the Wahoos have at their disposal in this class will go to the wing and Tony Bennett and his staff are continuing to push hard to wrap that up. It looks like right now it probably won't happen as soon as they'd hoped.

The top two targets remain four-star Rivals150 standouts DeAndre Hunter and Braxton Blackwell. And as of this week, UVa was continuing to push hard to line up official visits for both.

At this point, sources said that when the 2016 commits take their officials next weekend, Hunter is more likely to be a part of that group of visitors even though nothing has been set up yet and it doesn't look likely. UVa still feels really strong about where things are with Blackwell, as the Tennessee native and recent Oak Hill Academy enrollee will visit at some point this month. The picture with Hunter remains a little murky, though.

According to sources, Hunter had gotten a little hard to catch up with but Bennett had a really great talk with him and his mother this week. The feeling is that it's still possible that he takes his visit next weekend but we can't say it's likely. At this point, it sounds like Hunter will be at Oklahoma State the following weekend, Miami either the next weekend or the one after, and then at Notre Dame in October. What's interesting here is that at least one source we spoke to said that Hunter might not take an official to Villanova or UVa, given that he took unofficial visits to both places fairly recently.

Next weekend doesn't look like an option for Blackwell, who we hear is in no rush at all when it comes to recruiting. In fact, one source passed along that there's some talk coming from him and his family that he might really slow things down and even wait to make a decision until around Christmas, which would obviously push his signing into the spring. Word we've heard is that he's likely to take his official either before the weekend is out and he won't be alone: Four-star Rivals150 commit Kyle Guy will still take his official with the other two commits next weekend but will come back whenever Blackwell visits as well.

The recruiting calendar doesn't allow coaches back out on the road until September 9 and word we've heard is that Bennett is likely going to OHA next week to see not only Blackwell but 2017 four-star PG Matt Coleman.

Elite Camp ripples

Now that we're a couple of weeks removed from UVa's Elite Camp, we wanted to reach out to sources and see what the Cavaliers thought about various prospects now that they've had some time to settle on their various evaluations.

The first thing we heard from sources is that the staff was absolutely blown away by the 2018 kids in attendance. Obviously, that list is led by Park View standout Keldon Johnson, who simply wowed the staff all day. He remains a top, top target for Bennett in that class and word is that he might try to go check in on Johnson soon. In addition, we hear Virginia was really impressed with John Newman and Will Dillard, both wing prospects from Greensboro (NC) Greensboro Day. They each are on a laundry list of 2018 kids that assistant coaches will be out to see this fall including Norfolk big man David McCormack.

In the 2017 class, because of the scholarship crunch, things are a little different. It sounds like there's still a lot of guys among that group who will also continue to be tracked. The ones we heard that stood out to UVa's coaches included Brendan Newton and Luke Frampton. We didn't get the vibe that UVa was close to throwing down any offers in the 2017 class, obviously, but these guys will continue to be on the radar for the upcoming season.

New 2018 offer out

Speaking of throwing offers down, UVa did just that this week with 2018 guard Darius Garland.

At first glance, you might think there's a team connection to the Nashville (TN) Brentwood Academy standout. And word we've heard is that there is but not through the various guys from Tennessee. UVa first really started tracking Garland after watching him at Peach Jam. From there, things progressed given a previous relationship between Bennett and the family as well as his high school coach. Recently, UVa was made aware of just how much interest Garland has in the Wahoos and things sort of went from there.

This is a recruitment that is likely to really blow up in the coming months and Garland appears to be a player that will garner a lot of interest on the trail. Rivals.com's Eric Bossi has already called Garland one of the top shooters in the class. We expect, given everything we've heard in the last week or so, that UVa will be tough to beat in the long run. He'll likely be one of the targets the staff tries to get on Grounds for its annual underclassmen day, which will probably be in October.

That is it for this week, and as always, what's said here, stays here!

Michigan game from last night

Prime example of what we want this year

Running Game (they couldn't run against a solid front seven)

Mistake Free Football- QB has 3 INT's with the last one being the game

Defense- Good enough to keep you in most games!

As a long time Bears fan and Harbaugh guy I admire his power football Stanford approach. London is trying the same here even though Michigan at 5-7 last year still has more talent than us. Point being we have to run the ball near 4 yards a carry, not turn the ball over and limit big plays tomorrow. I really think we can win if we do those 3 things vs UCLA.

Why I Am (Or Why Am I?!!) Getting Excited About Football Season

Anyone who would read my posts would know that I am no defender of this coaching staff and thought that they should have been replaced after last season. And yet, brutal schedule and all, I find myself getting excited for the season. Perhaps its just the wishful thinking kicking in, but here's why.....

1. QB. For the first time in forever, we have an undisputed starter. Whether or not this is the staff finally wising up or that their hand was forced by GL's departure, this should be very positive for our offense. I believe that Johns can play, and will benefit from other points I'll raised below. In Johns I trust.

2. OL. We have depth, and a better OL coach. Could the OL be a strength of our team going into the year? Maybe?

3. RBs. Its time for the Smoke to emerge, and reports suggest he's ready to. Few teams in the conference have a blue chipper of his "promise" in their backfield. Can we turn that promise into reality?

4. Defense. Between the DL and the DBs, we have alot of talent. I mean, Andrew Brown and Quin Blanding? These are game changing talents. Yes, the LB corps is green, but there's some talent there. Bottom line, I like what Tenuta has to work with and believe in him.

5. Improved coaching. Yes, you heard that right. I say this and haven't even thrown up in my mouth (yet). We played a high level of competition last year and were competitive in nearly all the games we played. Can we take that step from competitive to actually coming away with victories? Plus, between Beatty and Borbs, we've upgraded our coaching in a few areas.

Clean slate, fellas. I for one am starting to get optimistic about the season. Here is your 7 win season below..

W&M
Pitt
Cuse
Duke
VT
BSU
and one more that I can't predict!

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Questions Regarding Diakite if not cleared for 2015

Like someone else posted in the other thread, I assume MD is enrolled but not cleared to join the team just yet.

Questions for Brad, Justin, or anyone else in the know ... it sounds like he was done at BRS, so if he is NOT cleared, will he go to a prep/postgrad school, drop for a semester and hope to join midyear in January, simply sit out 2015-16, go to UVa on his own dime for a semester/year, or something else? Just curious as to what the contingency plans are in the event that the NCAA drags its feet ... can he be on schollie but not cleared to practice/play?

I know he comes from a good background education-wise and don't worry about him eventually ending up in the Blue and Orange, but wonder what the intermediate steps may entail ...

I have a dream....

Our defense rattles UCLA's freshman QB while Matt Johns gets it done on offense and just like that we are 1-0 heading into week two. A pumped up UVA team backed by a larger than expected Scott Stadium crowd sees us shock Notre Dame and bam...2-0. At that point, something special could be brewing. The Hoos would be media darlings and the fun would return. Can it happen? Sure! Will it? Probably not, but there is nothing better than the first game week where optimism returns and we have a chance to right the ship!
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