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Cavaliers Flip Fortunes To Top GT
May 23, 2013

Image: Scott SilversteinAfter Georgia Tech's Kyle Wren led off the first inning in Thursday's game with a triple and it was followed by back-to-back singles, the last thing anyone was thinking was that a two-run, 8-2/3 inning win for Scott Silverstein was about to occur in Durham, North Carolina. On the heels of the Virginia Tech barrage the Hoos suffered Wednesday, after all, it looked similar to the disastrous second inning from the day before. Shows how much 'anyone' knows. Full Article
Spring Superlatives - Most To Prove
May 23, 2013

Image: Morgan MosesThe Spring Superlatives series continues to take a look at the Virginia football team as the Hoos head into summer workouts. So far, these articles have discussed "Most Depth," "Most Likely To Surprise," "Most Potential," "Most Likely To Be Consistent," and "Most Difficult To Predict." This piece adds to the list with the focus on "Most To Prove" and there is no question which unit holds the top spot this time. After an inconsistent 2012 season and a position shuffle after spring practice, the offensive line is set to be scrutinized from start to finish this season. Full Article
Hoos Drop ACC Tournament Opener
May 23, 2013

Image: Jared KingThe Virginia baseball team opened ACC Tournament play in Durham, North Carolina, with a 10-1 loss to Virginia Tech on Wednesday. First baseman Jared King said the key now is for the club to put this game behind them and move on to the next outing, which comes Thursday in pool play. UVa faces Georgia Tech at 11 a.m. Full Article
Spring Superlatives - Most Difficult To Predict
May 16, 2013

Image: David WatfordWhen it comes to Virginia football, you can't go more than a few days without talking about the quarterback question. You know, the "who is UVa's starter" question. Or the "will Mike London platoon quarterbacks" question. Or the "will any quarterback emerge as a star" question. No matter how you frame it, however, the quarterback position remains the biggest piece of the puzzle at Virginia. So with that in mind the next stop for the Spring Superlatives series is "Most Difficult To Predict." Full Article
Spring Superlatives - Most Likely To Be Consistent
May 15, 2013

Image: Kevin ParksThe Sabre's Spring Superlatives series rolls along as Cavalier fans ponder the possibilities for the 2013 football season. So far there have been articles on "Most Depth," "Most Likely To Surprise," and "Most Potential" at the end of spring practice. This time, the focus is dialed in to "Most Likely To Be Consistent" for the Hoos. Which position looks like it could produce week in and week out? Full Article
Spring Superlatives - Most Potential
May 13, 2013

Image: Eli HaroldIn preparing for the 2013 season, I've decided to take a look at the Virginia football team through "Spring Superlatives." Things kicked off with "Most Depth" and "Most Likely To Surprise" articles. The next installment should be a fun one because there is a lot of room for debate I think. Which position for the Cavaliers has the "Most Potential" for the 2013 campaign? Full Article
Spring Superlatives - Most Likely To Surprise
May 8, 2013

Image: Anthony HarrisWhen Mike London took over as head coach of the Virginia football program, recruiting became one of the key areas of focus. In order to turn around the Cavaliers, the coaching staff needed to bring in more talent to create depth and competition. Now after stringing together multiple solid recruiting classes in a row, some of those early recruits are entering their second and third season on the field. That experience could start to shine through this season. With that in mind, let's look at the next superlative-style breakdown with "Most Likely To Surprise" for the Hoos. Full Article
Spring Superlatives - Most Depth
May 6, 2013

Image: Tim SmithWith spring football practice in the rearview mirror and fall football practice still a summer away, there's plenty of time to dissect, discuss, examine, and evaluate the Cavaliers. One way to do that is with some superlative-style breakdowns. Let's get started with the recognition for "Most Depth" for the Hoos, a competition that has grown more fierce thanks to the recruiting efforts of recent years. What position holds the honors? Full Article
Familiar Names Dot Defense At UVa
May 2, 2013

Image: Brent UrbanWhen the Virginia football team released its post-spring depth chart, the offensive side of the ball drew the most attention and overshadowed the defense in some ways. A quarterback competition and unforeseen shuffling on the offensive line will do that. Looking at the defense after the spring, however, held no surprises. The Cavaliers need to replace production in some key spots, but they have a lot of talented contributors returning. Let's take a look at the post-spring depth chart for the defense. Full Article
O-Line Shuffle Raises Eyebrows
May 1, 2013

Image: Luke BowankoWhile Virginia's quarterback race holds the top conversation spot this offseason, the offensive line isn't far behind. The UVa football team released a post-spring depth chart last week and an O-Line shuffle caught everyone's attention. After all, the front five struggled through an up-and-down 2012 season and the new depth chart reflects the move of the line's best two players. Simply put, the coaches are looking for cohesion, consistency, and better run blocking ... and they still hadn't found the right mix by the end of 15 spring practices. Full Article
Quarterback Race Carries On
April 30, 2013

Image: Phillips SimsThe Virginia football team released a post-spring depth chart last week and the offensive side of the ball drew the most attention. Discussion trended that way for two reasons: the quarterback competition and an offensive line shuffle. Both categories left Cavalier fans concerned heading into the summer. First, let's look at the quarterback spot where David Watford, Greyson Lambert, and Phillip Sims are eyeing the top spot for the 2013 season. Full Article
March For Babies
April 24, 2013

I have struggled with how to share this story, even though it is my own. Words are inadequate. The feelings are indescribable. I don't know how to begin, much less where to go from there. So bear with me. Full Article
Photo Gallery: UVa Sweeps FSU
April 22, 2013

Image: Kyle CrockettThe Virginia baseball team nailed down a three-game sweep of Florida State over the weekend. Kyle Crockett finished off Sunday's win with 4 strikeouts in the final 2 innings as UVa won 5-2. Check out 19 images of the final victory in the series. Full Article
Hoos May Need More Offensive Pressure
April 18, 2013

Image: Joe HarrisThe Virginia men's basketball team improved its overall number of wins for the fourth straight season under coach Tony Bennett. The squad finished 23-12 this season and wrapped up the year in the NIT Quarterfinals against Iowa. Eyeing areas for improvement with a roster that is expected to return nearly intact, one thing the Cavaliers can do better is put pressure on opposing defenses. Full Article
D-Line Emerges In Spring
April 16, 2013

Image: Eli HaroldThe Virginia football team wrapped up spring practice this month as three new coordinators got their first chance to work with the Cavaliers. One group that turned heads this spring is the defensive line, thanks in part to the new approach of Jon Tenuta. Plus the front four for the defense have a special assistant for their position in head coach Mike London, who worked in the NFL as a D-Line coach. Here are some notes on Eli Harold and the defensive line. Full Article
Photo Gallery: Spring Game 2013
April 15, 2013

Image: Brent UrbanThe Orange team prevailed 18-15 over the Blue team in the Virginia Spring Game at Scott Stadium. Brent Urban and the defenses stole the show with 14 sacks. Uncertainty remains around the starting quarterback job as David Watford, Greyson Lambert, and Phillip Sims compete for the top spot. Take a look at 84 images from the game in this free photo gallery. Full Article
Sabre Roundtable: Thoughts On QBs, More
April 11, 2013

Image: David Watford Virginia wraps up spring practice this week, but the public and the media got their last look at the Hoos during the Spring Game last weekend. With the quarterback battle still going, linebackers to replace, and more storylines, there's plenty to discuss. That's a perfect time for a Sabre Roundtable so Michael Phillips of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Frank Maloney of Hoos Talking radio, EDGE subscriber HoosQ, and TheSabre.com Editor Kris Wright answer 5 questions about the Wahoos. Full Article
What's Different With UVa This Spring?
April 10, 2013

Image: Mike LondonThe Virginia football team made its last public appearance for spring practice this past Saturday in the Spring Game, which the Orange team won 18-15 over the Blue. Of course, there are new coaches all around the McCue Center this spring, but after Saturday's live action in Scott Stadium, some fans have wondered what's different? The offense is still a pro-style scheme with multiple formations and the defense is still features a 4-3 base look. Let's take a look at some of the variations and some other potential alterations after seeing the Cavaliers in action this past weekend. Full Article
Spring Notes: Richardson, Croce, Coley
April 3, 2013

Image: Clifton RichardsonVirginia running back Clifton Richardson didn't feel like himself on the field until late last year. A preseason hamstring injury hampered his sophomore season from August to November and by the time the leg felt right again, the Cavaliers' 2012 campaign had ended. Richardson said he has trimmed down and defined his muscles during the offseason as part of his quest for carries in 2013. Read about that and more in these spring practice notes. Full Article
FanWatch: Copernic Enjoys Satire, UVa
April 2, 2013

Image: Jason Goodbody At first glance, at least to outside observers, science and satire don't have much in common. For long-time Virginia and TheSabre.com fan Jason Goodbody, however, there is an obvious connection. Goodbody, known as Copernic around the message boards, should know. He's been published as both a scientist and a satirist. Learn more about Goodbody in the latest edition of FanWatch! Full Article
Photo Gallery: Spring Practice
April 1, 2013

Image: Mike LondonThe Virginia football team has been hard at work at spring practice and TheSabre.com attended practice this weekend to get a glimpse at the Hoos. This free photo gallery is the perfect way to tune up for the annual Spring Game is this Saturday at Scott Stadium. There are 55 images in all! Full Article
Double Bonus: NIT
March 28, 2013

Image: Joe HarrisThe Virginia men's basketball team wrapped up its season with a disappointing 75-64 loss against Iowa in the NIT. The defeat snapped a 19-game winning streak at the John Paul Jones Arena and prevented a trip to New York for the NIT Semifinals. Still, these Cavaliers succeeded quite a bit during the 2012-2013 schedule and the "Double Bonus" kicks off with a look at a few of those accomplishments. Full Article
Watford Shows Growth From Redshirt Season
March 27, 2013

Image: David WatfordDavid Watford didn't expect to redshirt last fall. So when the quarterback competition for the Virginia football program settled and shuffled Watford into a second-year redshirt, it was hard for him. After getting over the initial disappointment, however, Watford embraced the opportunity and rededicated himself to his development. Full Article
Quick Take: Kye Morgan
March 26, 2013

Image: Kye MorganOf the four players listed at tailback this spring, Virginia football fans have seen three players in action. Kevin Parks, Clifton Richardson, and Khalek Shepherd all have logged carries for the Cavaliers in their careers. The fourth, Kye Morgan, redshirted as a freshman last fall but he's hoping to enter the fray and make a name for himself in the orange and blue. TheSabre.com caught up with Morgan after practice for a "Quick Take" interview. Full Article
A Dozen Spring Football Thoughts
March 21, 2013

Image: Tim SmithThe Virginia football team opened spring practice this week and a lot has changed since the season ended in November. The task? The program will try to deliver two winning seasons in a three-year span for the first time since the 2005-2007 seasons. The work for that goal, of course, starts with spring practice. Here are a dozen things I'm curious about as the Wahoos get back to practice. Full Article
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