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During the holidays I went to YouTube on my computer to listen to Christmas music while I was working at my desk. I stumbled on several videos of the Virginia Gentlemen. I was not familiar with the choir, so I listened to several videos. None of the videos had a Christmas theme, but their music was very well done. If you are interested, I recommend Lady in Red, On the Turning Away, and Unchained Melody.

Georgetown transfer PG Harris talks about picking UVa

Former Georgetown guard Dante Harris saw plenty of opportunity and potential in transferring to UVa. He talked to @HoustonWilson about why he picked the Hoos this week.

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CavsCorner Podcast: Episode 490 ("Oh It Was Advertent)

On Episode 490 of the CavsCorner Podcast, we talk about UVa’s 2023 class and how the Hoos closed going into ESD before talking hoops and the issues facing the Cavaliers after two losses

Site: https://virginia.rivals.com/news/cavscorner-podcast-episode-490

: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cavscorner-podcast/id1072370337?i=1000591056021

Overcast: https://overcast.fm/+F0vjpBpsQ
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Early Signing Day Takeaways

With Early Signing Day in the rear view for the Hoos, we took a look at five storylines for the 2023 class, the program's recruiting in general, and roster management going forward into the new year.

It was a quiet and drama-free signing day for UVa.
Virginia’s early signing day went as expected. And that’s great news for Tony Elliott and his staff. All of UVa’s verbal commits signed, most of them by 9am, with no surprise decommits or anything to dampen the mood on what is typically a very positive day.

The biggest news of the day was that Virginia managed to hang onto a commitment from 3-star linebacker Kamren Robinson, the top player in UVa’s class and the #9 player in the Commonwealth. Robinson took late visits to Florida State and South Carolina, but just as UVa had to when Robinson was being wooed over the summer, they were able to fight off interest from their rivals and earn Robinson’s signature.

UVa also picked up a commit from the only player the Cavaliers were truly in the mix for today, when slot receiver Suderian Harrison picked the Hoos over fellow finalists Virginia Tech, Louisville and Oklahoma. Harrison became the sixth player to commit to UVa in the month of December, joining Mekhi Buchanan, Jason Hammond, D.J. Jones, Jaden Gibson and Titus Ivy in the late addition category.

Offensive Line and Cornerback will be priorities going forward in the transfer portal.
Virginia added just one offensive lineman in the 2023 class, with Cole Surber officially becoming a Cavalier on Wednesday. A big reason for that is the number of linemen UVa took late to fill gaps in the 2022 class, so a big 2023 class would’ve created a bit of a logjam. But after a tough year for the line, UVa is still going to need to go out and find some more starter-caliber players, all while the program searches for an offensive line coach. Tony Elliott announced on Wednesday that Jonathan Leech and Derek Devine have decided to move on to life after football, meaning that UVa currently has 12 offensive linemen against a goal of 15. UVa already added one lineman from the transfer portal, but they’ll have to seek out more.

The same can be said of the cornerback spot. Anthony Johnson is set to embark on his professional career, and fellow corner Fentrell Cypress entered the transfer portal, which Elliott said came as a bit of a surprise to the coaching staff. UVa has been seeking out corners in the portal, and added a group of DBs in the 2023 class as well. Still, UVa will be back out on the road looking for cornerback replacements in January.

UVa addressed their two biggest needs in this cycle: Receiver and Defensive Line.
Elliott said in his Wednesday press conference that UVa’s two biggest needs in the cycle were receiver and defensive line, just based on the amount of attrition expected at each spot. The receiver room lost seven players heading into the offseason, with five expected departures and obviously two more that passed away in November’s tragic shooting. In this recruiting class, UVa added a bunch of receiver talent, with as many as four new pass catchers in the fold. UVa grabbed Gibson and Ivy late in the cycle, and Harrison on Signing Day. Elliott also made it seem like Dan River athlete Tylyric Coleman will slot in at receiver as well. Virginia also added transfer wideout Malik Washington this month, after a 61-catch season at Northwestern this fall.

UVa also reloaded on the defensive line, especially late in the cycle. UVa added in-state talents Miles Greene and Anthony Britton earlier in the cycle, but then went and got Jason Hammond, D.J. Jones and Mekhi Buchanan as signing day approached. UVa got some good news with veteran tackle Aaron Faumui returning, but in the years to come, the 2023 class should be pushing for playing time.

Virginia’s recruiting class prioritized players who won games and played hard.
In his presser, Elliott made a point of calling out the success his signees had on the field throughout their careers, and as seniors. In their senior years, the 2023 class had a 76 percent win percentage. DB Landon Danley finished his high school career with a 36-2 record. Miles Greene won a state title with Highland Springs, as did St. Thomas Aquinas, featuring Hammond and fellow UVa signee Tekai Kirby. DB Keandre Walker was a state champion in North Carolina as well.

During the afternoon signing day show, many of the assistants called out the track record of success their signees had, and how they met the non-negotiable requirements around effort and character. Time will tell whether that high school success translates to wins at Virginia, but it seems intentional that UVa grabbed so many players from winning programs.

UVa is bringing back some veteran players, and adding six early enrollees to the roster in January.
In Wednesday's press conference, Elliott delivered some roster updates, with a bunch of players deciding whether to play another year at Virginia, or move on to something else. There are plenty of players departing through the transfer portal or otherwise, but Virginia’s roster will also have a bunch of familiar faces that had the option to move on, but chose to return to Charlottesville for the 2023 season.

Elliott called out Aaron Faumui, Chico Bennett, Kam Butler, Josh Ahern, Hunter Stewart, Coen King and Antonio Clary as players that had decided to return to school for another year. There’s obvious buy-in on the defensive side of the ball and it’s encouraging that many of Virginia’s starters or rotation players with experience will be back next year. On offense, tight ends Sackett Wood and Grant Misch will be returning for another season in the orange and blue.

UVa’s roster is also expected to grow by six in January. The four transfer commits, Tony Muskett, Malik Washington, Daijon Parker and Kobe Pace were all announced as new Hoos on signing day, and all four are expected to be at UVa in January. The Cavaliers will also welcome a pair of early enrollees from the 2023 class, with QB Anthony Colandrea and receiver Jaden Gibson starting their collegiate careers this spring.


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Kehei Clark discussion

Interesting article I read on Kehei, sure it will stir some up. I’m glad Kehei is back despite my initial reluctance. We wouldn’t be where we are today without him. But he makes some valid points in this.

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I was thinking about this while writing my piece: I think the reason Kihei has been such a polarizing figure for UVa basketball over the years has very little to do with KC himself and much more to do with CTB's unwillingness to sit him no matter the matchup/circumstances.

He'd been our best player the previous two games against FSU and JMU and he's been a really, really important player this year. But against Houston, both he and Beekman were doing a fine job creating looks for other players, but neither were effective shooting from the field.

The difference was that Beekman was playing great defense on Sasser while Clark was really struggling with Shead. Meanwhile, both McKneely and Franklin were having good games and would have offered some size/physicality on Shead while collectively shooting 50% from 3 between them.

But Franklin sat most of the last stretch of the game despite hitting the boards well all game, playing tough, and creating good offense when given the opportunity. Unlike earlier in the year when both PGs were playing great offense, this was a situation where we would have benefitted from playing just one point guard and Beek had to be the guy re: his D. Given that most everyone else has played reduced minutes when the matchup dictated this year (Gardner, Shedrick, Franklin, BVP), it becomes a pain point when that same consistency is not extended to Clark. If we're going to go as far as we can this season, we're going to need Kihei a ton, as we've seen throughout the season, but there are also going to be times where we're going to need to be able to sit him and CTB's going to have to be willing to do that.

Watching Washington vs NY Giants and they absolutely blew numerous calls but this one should have the officiating crew fired; cowards for no call

This was absolutely outrageous how this defender is grabbing with both hands the entire time from behind; had both arms around his neck and his arms hanging down on his chest; ball still three yards away in the frame and got away with this on a forth and goal.

Highway robbery and those officials deserve a swift kick up their back side and run off the field by the fans for being this cowardly not to call this.

Also that female ref blew the call on 2pt conversion. The WR was not setting an illegal screen, he was jammed up by the defender. Total bad call by her that cost Washington the 2pt conversion.
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Had another birthday today; Time to reflect; it's true though that the toilet paper and growing old have one thing in common.............

Giving thanks to be alive and reflected today on what we all know is important; family and really close friends. Also your health is very important.

Wish you all good health, good friendships and a joyous Christmas with a Happy New Year.

Oh, so I was told by a very old man years ago when I was in my late 30's that growing old and toilet paper have one thing in common. They both speed up as you get closer to the end!:cool:

The old guy was named Kirk, that was retired from the Army Air then switched to the newly founded Air Force back after WWII in 1947. He retired from the Air Force back in 1959 at 40 years old and just before he passed away he told me he had been drawing a military retirement check for 58 years; he was 98.

Now that's what we all should shoot for!
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UVA vs Miami

I'm very excited to get the ACC schedule going (I know we've already played an ACC game). This will be a tough test on the road and I expect a dog fight. However, if we lose, I hope this fan board doesn't have a melt down. We all know Tony's teams improve as the year goes on and I'm sure Beekman still won't be at 100%.

It would also be nice for our fans to layoff the vitriol towards individual players if they have an off game. I'm sure many of you had a day at the golf course, tennis court, bowling alley, etc. where you just didn't have it. That happens and in a team sport it can happen to more than 1 player. Regardless, win or lose I will still have high hopes and expectations for this team as the season progresses. Tony, his staff and the players deserve our respect and support.
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Post Game Thoughts

Just got home, long day, sad drive home. my two glibbest question are (10 why was Ben V. plat=ting so much when he could not hit the side of a bard and wa stop slow on D to boot, and no Dunn in his place who can play D, drive and score at at least hit a couple 3s? (2) why wa there no adjustment on drive by Houston down the middle and kicks to the corner for wide open 3s? Seems like these two issue are on TB and the assistants for not recognizing or not speaking up or both. I love TB but this loss is on him. The n you see a guy who contributes little on D against a fast mean team is not able to score and it is obvious he was not even close on 3s that an stud like Dumb could have helped. And after 2 made 3s from the right corner on kick outs why not have someone anticipate and at least cut off the passing lane instead of not getting near the baseline and/or collapsing inside allowing a wide open pass for more wide open shots in critical end game points?
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