Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowVirginia football’s transfer shakeup: New QBs, new hopesVirginia’s football roster just got a major facelift, and all eyes are on the quarterback spot. Beau Pribula, who started at Missouri and faced top SEC teams, is set to lead the Cavaliers in 2026, aiming to build on last season’s record-breaking run. Eli Holstein, a former Pitt starter, is lined up as the backup and future starter. The running back room also got a boost with Tennessee speedster Peyton Lewis returning to his home state. With 27 new faces, including standout defenders from Michigan and Virginia Tech, UVA fans have plenty to talk about. Which new addition are you most excited to see in action? #Sports #Football #VirginiaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowVirginia football’s wild transfer shakeupVirginia football fans, get ready for a whole new look this season! After a flurry of transfer portal moves, Coach Tony Elliott has rebuilt the Cavaliers’ roster with fresh faces at nearly every position. Big names like Beau Pribula and Rico Flores Jr. are joining the squad, while 19 players have moved on—some still searching for new teams. With so much change, expectations are high for how these new additions will perform. How do you feel about the new lineup? Which transfer are you most excited (or worried) about? Let’s talk about what this means for the upcoming season! #Sports #Football #VirginiaFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowVirginia football’s historic comeback seasonVirginia football just pulled off its best season in decades, finishing ranked in the AP Poll for the first time since 2004 and setting a new school record with 11 wins. The Cavaliers’ turnaround from last year’s 5-7 record is the biggest single-season jump in their 136-year history. They also notched their first Gator Bowl win and beat two Top-25 teams along the way. This run has fans buzzing—what do you think made the difference this year? Can UVA keep this momentum going into next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #VirginiaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBeau Pribula brings fresh energy to VirginiaVirginia football just got a major shakeup—Beau Pribula, the standout QB from Central York and Penn State, is heading to Charlottesville. After a tough injury at Missouri, Pribula is looking for a fresh start and a chance to make his mark in the ACC. His high school days were legendary, leading Central York to their first state title appearance, and now he’s ready to prove himself again. How do you think Pribula’s experience and resilience will impact Virginia’s season? Is this the boost the Cavaliers need? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #VirginiaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowBrandyn Hillman returns to Virginia footballBrandyn Hillman, a standout safety from Portsmouth, is coming back to Virginia after a strong season starting for Michigan. He’s known for his lockdown coverage—last year, he allowed just 74 yards on 15 targets, ranking among the nation’s best. UVA fans might remember the staff recruited him out of high school, and now he’s set to boost a safety group that lost key players. With new NCAA transfer rules in play, Hillman’s move is even more notable. How do you feel about this homegrown talent returning to strengthen the ‘Hoos defense? #Sports #Football #VirginiaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowVirginia football lands a big boost up frontVirginia’s offensive line just got a major upgrade with the addition of former USC standout Alex Payne. At 6’6” and 315 pounds, Payne brings serious size and talent to the Cavaliers after being ranked among the top offensive tackles in the country. He’s already connecting with the coaching staff and current players, and his first impressions of the program are strong. With winter workouts underway, Payne’s arrival could shake up the competition and give the team a fresh edge. What do you think—will this new addition help Virginia turn things around next season? #Sports #Football #VirginiaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowVirginia’s QB room gets even thinnerVirginia football just lost another promising quarterback, as freshman Bjorn Jurgensen has entered the transfer portal. After already seeing Daniel Kaelin and Grady Brosterhous depart, this is a tough blow for Tony Elliott’s efforts to rebuild the position. Jurgensen, a high school standout with over 5,400 passing yards and 58 touchdowns, barely got a chance to show his skills at UVA. With Chandler Morris set to start, it’s clear young talent is looking elsewhere for opportunities. How do you feel about the constant roster shakeups? Can UVA find stability before the portal closes? #Sports #Football #VirginiaFootball10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowVirginia football lands major transfer duoVirginia’s offense just got a serious upgrade with the arrival of quarterback Beau Pribula and wide receiver Rico Flores. Pribula, who impressed at Missouri as a dual-threat QB, is set to bring new energy to the Cavaliers, while Flores adds experience and reliability after stints at Notre Dame and UCLA. With these two joining forces, expectations are high for a more dynamic attack this season. The big question now: Can this new combo help Virginia make a real run in the ACC? Who else should UVA target in the portal to fill out the roster? #Sports #Football #VirginiaFootball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowVirginia football lands big defensive boostVirginia just added some serious size and talent to its defense—Devon Baxter, a 6'6" edge rusher from Michigan, is officially a Cavalier. Even though Baxter didn’t see game action for the Wolverines, he was a four-star recruit with over 20 offers out of high school, including Penn State and Tennessee. With three years of eligibility left, he could be a game-changer for UVA’s defensive line. The transfer portal rules are also tighter this year, so this move feels even more significant. What do you think—will Baxter make an immediate impact for the Hoos? #Sports #VirginiaFootball #CollegeFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowVirginia football’s new edge threat: Meet MathisVirginia just scored big by landing Jamond Mathis, a defensive force who made waves at Kent State last season. Mathis racked up 28 tackles, six sacks, and was named All-MAC second team, but what really stands out is his consistency—he made a tackle in every single game. His ability to pressure quarterbacks and stop the run gives the Cavaliers a much-needed boost on defense, especially with so many veterans leaving. With Mathis joining a strong group of new edge rushers, Virginia’s defense could be even tougher to beat next season. How do you think this new lineup will change the game for UVA? #Sports #Football #VirginiaFootball00Share