Top 10 UVA Sports Moments of 2012-2013
A look back on the top moments that made this past year a memorable one for UVA sports. Reminisce at your own leisure, folks.
A look back on the top moments that made this past year a memorable one for UVA sports. Reminisce at your own leisure, folks.
A recruited walk-on, Cameron Fitch is unlikely to ever see the field. Still, his value to the team is proven by his two Scout Team Player of the Week selections.
After missing the spring due to offseason surgery, Conner Davis has lost his starting gig. He probably wasn't ready to be starting last season, but was forced into action. Depending on the play of the starters, Davis could still see plenty of action.
A look back on the top moments that made this past year a memorable one for UVA sports. Reminisce at your own leisure, folks.
A recruited walk-on, Cameron Fitch is unlikely to ever see the field. Still, his value to the team is proven by his two Scout Team Player of the Week selections.
After missing the spring due to offseason surgery, Conner Davis has lost his starting gig. He probably wasn't ready to be starting last season, but was forced into action. Depending on the play of the starters, Davis could still see plenty of action.
Burns looked good in the spring game, scoring a TD and providing a big target for his QB around the end zone. While there are two TEs ahead of him on the depth chart, Burns should see some time, especially in goalline situations.
Just a redshirt freshman, Michael Mooney impressed the staff over the spring, and was named the primary backup to Morgan Moses at LT. If Mooney can keep his weight up, he profiles as a very good OT and should be starting next year.
From Brick to Monroe to Aboushi, the Hoos have had a run of very good OTs starting early in their careers. Whitmire was behind a couple of All-Americans, so he didn't start as a frosh, but he could well end up in the NFL with those other guys.
Big Mo came in with a lot of hype, and is entering his 4th year on the field. Despite his big size, personality and potential, the OL has never really been HIS. This year, that is unquestionably the case. Can he help improve last year's dismal group?
The OL as a whole struggled last year, especially on the interior. Cascarano was a part of those struggles. While he has the tools to be successful, he needs to put it all together on the field. If he does, we could have a very good offense.
The Hoos have a ton of depth at WR, so sophomore Adrian Gamble won't see as much action as he'd like. Still, his speed makes him a deep threat and his leaping ability make him a red zone threat. Assuming we can find somebody to play QB.
Brent Urban has been through two coaches, and a position change. He's been a part of one good season and two bad ones. He's now in his final year, and would like to go out a winner. He will be a big part of this team's success.
Coach London and the UVA Football staff host a women's football 101 camp, complete with drills, tutorials, and a Mike London approved workout mix.
After transferring from Alabama to Virginia just a over one year ago, Phillip Sims will be finding a new home after being declared ineligible for what various outlets are citing as academic reasons.
The departure leaves question marks behind Kevin Parks at running back. It could also increase the playing time for incoming star recruit Taquan "Smoke" Mizzell.
Now that spring practice is over, we're taking a look at the new, updated depth chart that was released. How does it compare to the pre-spring depth chart? Do we have any interested developments from spring practice?
We knew coming in that Oday Aboushi would be the only Wahoo selected. But we didn't know where he'd end up. And we didn't know where the other guys would go. Now we know Aboushi is with the Jets, and some other guys have signed as UDFA.
While Oday Aboushi was the only UVA player invited to the NFL draft combine, there are a few other intriguing prospects in the UVA senior class. Will any of them hear their names called? Where might they end up?
It's NFL Draft time, and Oday Aboushi is projected as a middle round pick. We're taking a look back at his UVA career, as well as look ahead at his NFL prospects. Finally, we'll take a shot at predicting where he'll end up.