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September 12 Rotunda Roundup - Bye Week Shenanigans

Ah yes, the bye week. With the football team enjoying its time off, it's a relatively quiet week throughout Grounds. But if you look hard enough, you're bound to find your fair share of UVA sports action. And if you're too lazy to look, you read the Rotunda Roundup.

CavMan and Sabre ride on through the bye week.
CavMan and Sabre ride on through the bye week.
Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

Wahooze: Wahooze Podcast - Bye Week Ramblings
Bored at work? Tired of studying at Clemons, Alderman, or Clark? Well plug in those headphones and take a listen to a UVA themed podcast that tackles topics like the football season, basketball preview, and other bye week ramblings.

The Cavalier Daily :: Brian shines for Cavs and country
Don't look now, but UVA boasts one of the country's top teams on the soccer pitch this season in the No. 2 ranked Lady Cavaliers. So who's responsible for the team's torrid start thus far? All fingers point to star midfielder Morgan Brian, who shines for the Hoos by day and Team USA by night. Ryan Taylor of the Cavalier Daily takes a closer look at the standout junior.

No. 5 Cavs Survive Upset Bid in Shootout
The field hockey team got its first true test of the year against the underdog Richmond Spiders, and it took a shootout for this game to end. Did the Hoos hold on to their perfect record and maintain their spotless season?

From Old Virginia: the recruit: Isaiah Wilkins
In case you missed it, Tony Bennett has a brand spanking new recruit coming to Hoo-ville next fall in stud forward Isaiah Wilkins. Does the name Wilkins sound familiar? It should, because Isaiah is the great Dominique Wilkins' step-son. Find out more on the big-time recruit by reading his player profile.

UVa football: Virginia struggles to get running game and playmakers involved - dailypress.com
The blame can be spread amongst a number of places after UVA's brutal loss at the hand of the Oregon Ducks over the weekend. But is there a trend starting to form that is exposing Virginia's anemic offense?