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Sports / College Football
The Virginia Cavaliers (1-1) are set to host the William & Mary Tribe (1-1) at Scott Stadium on September 13, 2025. This game marks UVA Strong Day, with the first 25,000 fans receiving free UVA Strong t-shirts. The game will be broadcast on...
The Virginia Cavaliers are looking to bounce back after a loss to NC State, while William & Mary aims to continue their winning momentum after a close victory against Maine. Key to Virginia's success will be improving their tackling efficiency, which was a significant issue in their previous game. Additionally, providing backup quarterback Danny Kaelin with meaningful game experience will be important for the team's depth. William & Mary's quarterback, Tyler Hughes, will need to maintain his passing efficiency and continue to contribute in the run game. The Tribe's defense, led by Luke Banbury and Jalen Jones, will need to contain Virginia's offense to keep the game competitive.
Gameday enhancements aim to improve the fan experience, including better parking and shuttle services. Free gameday parking is available at Fontaine Research Park, JPJ Arena, and North Grounds/D3 with accessible shuttles to Scott Stadium. Postgame shuttles will operate on a single-looped route for JPJ, Darden, D3, and North Grounds.
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