2019 Virginia Cavaliers football team

The 2019 Virginia Cavaliers football team represented the University of Virginia during the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cavaliers were led by fourth-year head coach Bronco Mendenhall and played their home games at Scott Stadium. The team competed as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

2019 Virginia Cavaliers football
ACC Coastal Division champion
Orange Bowl, L 28–36 vs. Florida
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
DivisionCoastal Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 25
Record9–5 (6–2 ACC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorRobert Anae (4th season)
Defensive coordinatorNick Howell (4th season)
Co-defensive coordinatorKelly Poppinga (2nd as co-DC; 4th overall season)
Home stadiumScott Stadium
Uniform
Seasons
← 2018
2020 →
2019 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Atlantic Division
No. 2 Clemson xy$^ 80  141 
Louisville 53  85 
Wake Forest 44  85 
Florida State 44  67 
Boston College 44  67 
Syracuse 26  57 
NC State 17  48 
Coastal Division
Virginia x 62  95 
Virginia Tech 53  85 
Miami (FL) 44  67 
Pittsburgh 44  85 
North Carolina 44  76 
Duke 35  57 
Georgia Tech 26  39 
Championship: Clemson 62, Virginia 17
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

Coming off an 8–5 season in 2018, Virginia was considered the favorite to win the Coastal Division.[1] The Cavaliers began the season with four straight victories, but then lost three games in a four-game stretch to Notre Dame, Miami, and Louisville. The team rebounded with four straight victories to close out the regular season, including a win over rival and 24th-ranked Virginia Tech to secure Virginia's place in the ACC Championship Game. It was Virginia's first win over Virginia Tech since 2003, and it was the school's first appearance in the conference title game, concluding a seven-year stretch in which all seven members of the Coastal Division won the division. In the Championship Game, Virginia lost to Clemson, 62–17. The team received an invitation to the Orange Bowl to play Florida, where they lost 36–28, to end the season with a 9–5 record.

Virginia was led on offense by quarterback Bryce Perkins, who finished with 3,530 passing yards and 22 touchdowns, and was named second-team all-conference. Perkins also led the team in rushing, finishing with 769 yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground. Wide receiver and return specialist Joe Reed was named first-team all-conference as an all-purpose back. On defense, the team's leading tackler and sacks leader was linebacker Zane Zandier.

Preseason

edit

Preseason media poll

edit

In the preseason ACC media poll, Virginia was predicted to win the Coastal Division, but received just one vote out of 173 to win the ACC Championship Game.[1]

Media poll (Coastal Division)
Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1Virginia1003 (82)
2Miami (FL)992 (55)
3Virginia Tech827 (20)
4Pittsburgh691 (8)
5Duke566 (6)
6North Carolina463 (1)
7Georgia Tech302 (1)
Media poll (ACC Championship)
RankTeamVotes
1Clemson170
2Syracuse2
3Virginia1

Regular season

edit

Bronco Mendenhall became the first coach to bring both trophies to Charlottesville at the same time. The Jefferson-Eppes Trophy may remain in Cavalier hands until at least 2025, as FSU does not appear on the ACC schedules for Virginia through 2024.

As projected by the pre-season media, Virginia won the Coastal division for the first time despite an early season-ending injury to the team's highest NFL prospect, Bryce Hall, in the game against Miami.

Schedule

edit
DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 317:30 p.m.at PittsburghACCNW 30–1447,144
September 68:00 p.m.William & Mary*ACCNW 52–1745,250
September 147:30 p.m.Florida StateNo. 25
ACCNW 31–2457,826
September 217:00 p.m.Old Dominion*No. 21
  • Scott Stadium
  • Charlottesville, VA
ESPN2W 28–1744,573
September 283:30 p.m.at No. 10 Notre Dame*No. 18NBCL 20–3577,622
October 118:00 p.m.at Miami (FL)No. 20ESPNL 9–1754,538
October 193:30 p.m.Duke
  • Scott Stadium
  • Charlottesville, VA
ACCNW 48–1452,847
October 263:30 p.m.at LouisvilleACCNL 21–2848,689
November 27:30 p.m.at North CarolinaACCNW 38–3150,500
November 912:30 p.m.Georgia Tech
  • Scott Stadium
  • Charlottesville, VA
ACCRSNW 33–2844,596
November 2312:00 p.m.Liberty*
  • Scott Stadium
  • Charlottesville, VA
ACCRSNW 55–2737,329
November 2912:00 p.m.No. 24 Virginia Tech
ABCW 39–3052,619
December 77:30 p.m.vs. No. 3 ClemsonNo. 23ABCL 17–6266,810
December 308:00 p.m.vs. No. 9 Florida*No. 24
ESPNL 28–3665,157

[2]

Personnel

edit

Coaching staff

edit

Staff as of 2019.[3][4]

NamePosition
Bronco MendenhallHead coach
Nick HowellDefensive coordinator, secondary coach
Kelly PoppingaCo defensive coordinator, Outside Linebackers coach
Shane HunterInside linebackers coach
Vic So'otoDefensive line
Robert AnaeOffensive coordinator, inside receivers coach
Mark AtuaiaRunning backs coach
Jason BeckQuarterbacks coach
Marques HagansWide receivers coach
Garett TujagueOffensive line coach
Ricky BrumfieldSpecial teams coordinator

Roster

edit
2019 Virginia Cavaliers football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
WR2Joe ReedSr
QB3Bryce PerkinsSr
TB5Lamont AtkinsJr
TB6PK KierJr
WR8Hasise DuboisSr
QB10Brennan Armstrong  Fr
WR13Terrell JanaJr
WR18Ben Hogg  Sr
WR19Chuck DavisJr
RB20Mike HollinsFr
TB21Wayne TaulapapaSo
FB27Jamari PeacockJr
TB31Chris SharpSr
QB36Lindell StoneSo
RB37Perris Jones  Fr
QB40R. J. HarveyFr
TE44Tanner CowleySr
TE46Christian BaumgardnerJr
FB46Andrew YavinskySo
OT50Tommy ChristSo
WR51Jalen HarrisonJr
G52Joe Bissinger  Fr
OT54Ryan NelsonSo
C55Olusegun OluwatimiSo
WR59Andrew SpazianiJr
C63Tyler Fannin  So
G64Ben TrentJr
OT65Jonathan LeechFr
OT67Derek Devine  Fr
WR68Sean MooreFr
OT69Chris GlaserJr
OT70Bobby HaskinsSo
OT72Ryan SwobodaSo
OT75Ja'Quay HubbardFr
WR77Josh CliffordFr
G79Dillon ReinkensmeyerJr
HB80Billy Kemp IVSo
WR82Brandon White  Fr
WR83Hayden MitchellSo
WR84Dorien GoddardFr
TE85Grant Misch  Fr
WR86Ugo ObasiSo
WR87Dontayvion WicksFr
WR88Tavares Kelly Jr.So
WR89Dejon BrissettSr
RB96Seneca MilledgeFr
GKariem Al SoufiFr
WRNathaniel Beal IIIFr
GCharlie BoxleyFr
WRTerrell ChatmanSr
OTAlex GellerstedtFr
OTLandry GerbersFr
WRJohn IzlarFr
OTJack KeenanRFr
WRZack KindelFr
TET. J. KittsSo
TEMike Kosar
GMicah MariteragiRFr
QBJared RaymanFr
GZachary TeterFr
C/GGerrik VollmerSo
GMartin WeiszRFr
QBLuke WentzFr
RBJustin ZollarSr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
CB1Nick GrantJr
ILB4Jordan MackSr
FS7Chris MooreJr
DL9Samson Reed  Fr
OLB11Charles SnowdenJr
OLB14Noah TaylorSo
FS15De'Vante CrossJr
DE16Richard BurneySr
OLB17Elliott BrownJr
ILB22Robert SnyderJr
CB23Heskin SmithSo
DB25Joseph White  Fr
FS28Brenton NelsonJr
FS29Joey BlountJr
DB30Antonio ClaryFr
CB30Myles RobinsonJr
CB32Darrius BrattonJr
ILB33Zane ZandierJr
CB34Bryce HallSr
ILB38T. C. Harrison  Fr
CB39Jaylon Baker  Fr
CB41Germane CrowellSo
4141Darnell PrattSo
ILB42Nick JacksonFr
ILB45Reed KellamSr
OLB47Dre BryantJr
DB49Coen King  Fr
DB53Fentrell Cypress IIFr
OLB56Matt GahmJr
OLB57Colin DixonSo
DT58Eli HanbackSr
DB60Chayce ChalmersFr
OLB66Jairus SatiuFr
S71Darren Klein  Fr
DB74Jake DeweaseFr
NT76Jordan RedmondSo
DB90Major WilliamsFr
DE91Mandy AlonsoJr
DB92Tenyeh DixonFr
OLB93Hunter StewartFr
DT94Aaron FaumuiSo
DE95Ben Smiley IIIFr
OLB98D'Sean PerryFr
DT99Jowon BriggsSo
ILBJosh AhernFr
DLIsaac BuellSo
DBJude CarlonFr
CBMark ChichesterRFr
LBEvan ClarkRFr
DESam GallettaFr
ILBDaJuan MooreRFr
LBAidan SaundersFr
SVinnie VladicRFr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K26Brian DelaneyJr
K43Justin DuenkelFr
LS61Enzo AnthonyFr
LS62Lee Dudley  Fr
PK/P81Nash GriffinJr
PK89Hunter Pearson  Fr
PK95A. J. MejiaJr
PBrendan FarrellFr
LSTucker Finkelston  Fr


Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Robert Anae (BYU)
    Offensive coordinator, inside receivers
  • Marques Hagans (Virginia)
    Wide receivers
  • Mark Atuaia (BYU)
    Running backs
  • Garett Tujague (BYU)
    Offensive line
  • Jason Beck (BYU)
    Quarterbacks
  • Vic So'oto (BYU)
    Defensive line
  • Nick Howell (Weber State)
    Defensive coordinator, secondary
  • Kelly Poppinga (BYU)
    Co-defensive coordinator coordinator, outside linebackers
  • Shane Hunter (BYU)
    Inside linebackers
  • Rickey Brumfield (Utah State)
    Special teams coordinator
  • Patrick Hickman (BYU)
    Director of football operations
  • Justin Anderson (BYU)
    Director of player personnel
  • Jordan Arcement (Nicholls State)
    Assistant director of player personnel
  • Shawn Griswold (Utah State)
    Director of football training & player development
  • Matt Edwards (BYU)
    Football analyst
  • Kirk Garner (Virginia)
    Graduate assistant
  • C.J. Stalker (Virginia)
    Graduate assistant
  • Jackson Matteo (Virginia)
    Graduate assistant
  • Andrew Meyer (Wisconsin)
    Graduate assistant

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured
  • Redshirt

Roster
Last update: 2018-07-27

Depth chart

edit

Game summaries

edit

At Pittsburgh

edit
1234Total
Cavaliers10310730
Panthers0140014

William & Mary

edit
1234Total
Tribe037717
Cavaliers211471052

Florida State

edit
1234Total
Seminoles0143724
No. 25 Cavaliers3702131

Old Dominion

edit
1234Total
Monarchs1070017
No. 21 Cavaliers0771428

At Notre Dame

edit
1234Total
No. 18 Cavaliers7100320
No. 10 Fighting Irish14014735

At Miami (FL)

edit
1234Total
No. 20 Cavaliers03069
Hurricanes7001017

Duke

edit
1234Total
Blue Devils007714
Cavaliers01724748

At Louisville

edit
1234Total
Cavaliers770721
Cardinals7071428

At North Carolina

edit
1234Total
Cavaliers71021038
Tar Heels31414031

Georgia Tech

edit
1234Total
Yellow Jackets1470728
Cavaliers14100933

Liberty

edit
1234Total
Flames777627
Cavaliers1014141755

Virginia Tech

edit
1234Total
No. 24 Hokies3321330
Cavaliers13071939

Clemson (ACC Championship game)

edit
1234Total
No. 23 Cavaliers707317
No. 3 Tigers1417141762

Vs. Florida (Orange Bowl)

edit
1234Total
No. 24 Cavaliers7701428
No. 9 Gators14103936

Rankings

edit
Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
APRVRV2521182320RVRVRVRVRVRVRV22RVRV
CoachesRVRVRV22182219RVRVRVRVRVRVRV222525
CFPNot released2324Not released

Players drafted into the NFL

edit
RoundPickPlayerPositionNFL Club
5151Joe ReedWRLos Angeles Chargers
5158Bryce HallCBNew York Jets

References

edit
  1. ^ a b "Clemson Favored to Continue ACC Football Championship Run". theACC.com. Atlantic Coast Conference. July 22, 2019. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  2. ^ "Virginia Announces 2019 Football Schedule". VirginiaSports.com. University of Virginia Athletics. January 16, 2019.
  3. ^ "Mendenhall Adds Eight to Coaching Staff" (Press release). Virginia Cavaliers. December 12, 2015. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  4. ^ "Mendenhall Announces Defensive Coaching Switch" (Press release). Virginia Cavaliers. March 18, 2016. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  5. ^ a b "DEPTH CHART" (PDF) (Press release). Virginia Cavaliers. August 26, 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 30, 2018. Retrieved August 26, 2019.